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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1925)
I ""77II flowers today or tomor- Mil ... alirfl a 1 J . vrttM fhaD n liroa. Jor- L.tfd Uivs- ' fnr - J0 VB LA MONVTUBS.-WEP. A Spsrkltnf Program of Fun, Music and Senf BRICK'S ENGLISH SYNCOPATORS Tan Dlsclpl.. of COLLECIATE MUSIC MIRTH JAN RUBINI Th. Famous Violinist and MLLE. DIANE French Comedienne HARRY BREEN Th. Rapld-Flr. Song Writer HART,"WAGNER & LELA Versatile Funiliri In "Those Days Art Our" Cathrine SINCLAIR & Co. "An Athl.tlc Pol Pourl" "IDAHO" and CURRENT NEWS "juBICH AND THE ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 1:30 7:00 : 00 I I I m 1 piMCTIQW Of t WbAHHAW f THE DAILY NEBRASK AN THIS WEEK A Blf family Show "THE PRAIRE WIFE" A Thrilling Tala of tha W.st HAROLD LLOYD In Hli Createst Comedy "NOW OR NEVER" BENNY LEONARD In a New Story of "FIGHTING FISTS" SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, B. LYRIC National Muiic Week See the Superb and Timely production Nazimova MY SON Other Entertaining Pictures BENNETT TWINS Late of AI. Jolion's Show TWO DAINTY FLAPPERS fn Music. Sonf and Dane SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. CHILDREN APPF R IN RECITAL Dramatic Department Presents Di plomat at Program Children of the Dramatic Art De partment of the Unlveniity School of MuhIc gave their Junior Acadomio Recital last evening- in Social Sci ence auditorium. The young; per formers are atudonta with Ada Mul colm. Following: was the program: The Lady Across the Aisle Ruth Diamond. Legend of the Pond Lily Mary annctte Comstoek. The Mournlnjr Veil Clare Barch. The Patchwork Quilt Louise Com stock Chums. The Highwayman Malinda Keller. Jane Ida Mae Nelson. The Lie Gretchen Woods. Presentation of Diplomar Adrian M. Newens. Instrumental Music Ruth Holla way, Berenice Schellenbcrg. The Stolen Prince (Chinese Play let) Introduction; Gertrude Rowe. Long Fo, son of the Royal cook Maryannette Comstoek. Wing Lee, his sister Louise Corn- stock. Tho Royal Nurse Clnre Barch Hi Tee, a poor fisherman Ruth Diamond. Li Mo, his wife Doris Wilkins. Joy, the prince Ida Mae Nelson. Lee Mee, the duck Soldier of the Emperor George Unthank. Executioner Gretchen Woods. Chorus Malinda Keller . .. Property Man Norman Malcolm. Orchestra Wilma Comstock, My ron Hendrix, Lenore Teal, Kather ine Ackerman, June Wilson. RIALTO National Music Week This Week The Dressmaker From Paris A Paramount Picture With LEATRICE JOY ERNEST TORRENCE and the 14 International Beauty Models Co.flure Beauty Display Pre sented by 10 Pretty Co-eds 10 DANCE CLASS1QUE Irene Phylis Dnwson Unthank Comedy News Travel Symphony Players Mat. 35c. Nlta SO. Chil. 10c Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, B ROY If its all tha sama to you fel lows, I'd lika to hava your suits today and tomorrow for cleaning. CORHHUSKER READY END OF THIS MONTH Annual Largest Ever Published and Will Be Very Beautiful. The 1925 Cornhusker, which Is be ing featured as the Cornhusker of Service, will bo ready for distribu tion some time the latter part of this month. The annual this year is the largest ever published at Nebraska and is acclamied by critics to be one of the most beautiful annuals they have ever seen. There are fifty more pages In the 1025 Cornhusker than in any previous volume, several new sections being added. The highest grade paper was used, more money was spent than ever before and everything has been done which could add to the success of the an nual. The alumni section is a new sec tion and contains about one hundred pictures of prominent alumni, and short writeups telling where they are and what they are doing. The stu dent life section, called "Mirrors of Nebraska" is nearly completed and will be one of the most interesting suctions of the book. A few extra Cornhuskers were or dered at the beginning of the year and many of these have been sold already. Anyone desiring a copy, who has not yet ordered one should place the order at once or it may not be possible to obtain one. ANKLE IS BROKEN IN GAME Mishap Occurs la Contests for En gineers Day The breaking of his ankle bone as he was "sliding in home" was the misfortune which befell Lyman Schccl, Mechanical Engineering, '25,' In the junior-senior baseball game which was one of the annual Col lege of Engineering Field Day events at Antelope Park. Lyman's Injury is afributcd to the catching of a spike In his shoes on the home base in tho course of the fourth Inning, at about 3:30 o'clock. The game, In which tho juniors were victorious, was stopped for about fifteen minutes. Don't Go Back Home Until you have learned to dance Advanced Dancers Learn the NEW KOUR STEP and other new dance combin ations. MAKE AN NOW WHILE IT'S ON "YOUR MIND. CALL L-6028 STAFF OF EXPERT TEACHERS CARROLL'S Neb. State Bank Bldg., 15th & O STAGE DANCING VAUDEVILLE TRAINING Musical Program Is Given Tuesday A musical convocation program was given by students of the College of Fine Arts Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the Temple theater. This program was sponsored by Prof. Paul Grummann, director of the College of Fine Arts, as a part of National Musical Week. TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre serve the present for the future." Adv. I Now that all the fellows on the S campus have decided to "ditch" b their hats and caps, a good jj haircut is more essential than E a bottle of "Glo-co." 1 LIBERTY TPl BARBER SHOP 131 No. 13th . ELMER A. WARD Fraternities hold exchange dinners every Wednesday to promote inter Greek fellowship at the University of Colorado. The university of Colorado will enter soon into another branch of Bports. Construction of a million dollar lake, four miles east of Boulder, will provide an ideal place for rowing, and if opponents can be obtained and the expenses are not prohibitive, this sport will become a reality. The lake will be two miles long and a mile wide. The University of Pittsburgh has completed plans for the erection of a 52-story "Cathedral of Learning," to house virtually all the university ac tivities. The structure will be 680 feet high. P. E. credit is offered for horse back riding at the University of Washington. Blink yv) your (- rj light. rtl SERVICE Special Announcement! Anne' Nichols ?SVSE tA Orpheum Theater one solid week beginning Monday, May 11 the management has decided to inaugurate a special mall order d'P",mn lor tha engagement of this attraction. Applications lor seats will be filled in order of their receipt. Address all communications to Manager Orpheum Theater . . -.zsL": , - Order, snould be accompanied by check or nnwr ,ha "ma eats desired and self-addressed stamped envelope urn of sam .. Prices! Nite and Saturday Matinee Lower floor $2; Ba t 'ic ,ob H.OO. Bargain Matinee Wednesday-Lower floor $1.50, tPc,0,n,.r,d. r.d plus tax. In ordering seats state for what performance tickets Regular boa offce seat sals will open ORPHEUM THEATER MONDAY, MAY 4 Abie's Irish Rose. th. pl.y that broke th. world's record '"', P1"") :rowdrd houses In its third capacity year at the Republic Theater In ew York City. TOWERS COLLEGE COATS SNAPPY SERVICEABLE WATERPROOFS CM Ihe&o with College men Varsily51ickers ' l"' ( YELLOW OS OLIVE) . I X ' i . s , C 1T fJK V "iVELLOW OR OLIVE 1 4K AJ.TOWEROQ BOSTON o a mass a 355 Temple Theatre May 8 and 9 University Players In the play that is rightly termed the "funniest play of the season" "The Imaginary Invalid" Moliere'. immortal satirical comedy of doctors, apothe caries and their patients. , absolutely two hours of continuous laughter. BARGAIN MATINEES Friday and Saturday 50c Seat, on .ale at Ros. P. Curtice Co. Eve. 75c Cirtain rise, promptly at 8 :20 and 2 :30 T ry It Just Once You will never be without it JVaTiitie FOR LOOSE POWDER Use any loose powder you pre fer. Carry it with you wherever you go.Thepowder cannotspill. The Norida Vanitie for Loose Powder is a dainty.hapdsomely finished 2-inch case, equipped with a mirror and small puff. WW It Work. 8 Easy Simply opencover.turnpowderplatc, take up loose powder with puff and apply. Takes only a few seconds :o refill with looe powder. The price of the Norida Vanitie, in gilt or silver finish, is $1.50, and it it filled with Fleur Sau vage (wildflower) Poudre a dainty, fragrant French Towder. Sold in All Stores That Carry 'Beauty Requisites Have you sent your Mother those flowers for Mothers' Day? You should order them from Chapin Bros. Florist today. Adv. CASE NO. 3S Notica af Public Sale IN THK DISTRICT COURT OK THE UNITKU BTATK8 FOR THK. DISTRICT OK NE1IKABKA. LINCOLN DIVISION. IN THE M ATTPK OK the I'hoto Rpeelalty House, a partnerah'p and Ulyssee O. Cor nell and Florence K. Taylor, Individuals IIANKKUI'TS CASE f'O. 6, Notice of I'ublie Bale. TO THE CREDITORS Of BAIO BANK. Rl'PTi Notice is hweliy given that th. trustee, Ruy V. (Ulkeson of Lincoln, Ne braska, has filed hla petit Inn for sale at public auction of the following dencribed property: 1 Acme Moving llrturo Project or. 1 Olio Film I'rojerlor with motor. 1 Cello Film Projector without motor togeth er with all other property remlinlnK in his possession, and that said ssle will take place at SI I Richard It Ik. In Lincoln, Ne braska on May 8. 1U2S at two o'clock P. M. and all property covered by my alleged liens will be sold free and clear of incumbrances and the money substituted In lieu thereof until the final determination by this Court of the validity of such liens, and all objec tions to said sale are required to be on file In the office of the undersigned Referee on or before May 8, 1925. at ten o'clock A. M. Trusts, reserves th. right to reject all bids not equal to 76 per cent of the, ap praised value unull sal. la confirmed by th. Court, sal. to b. confirmed forthwith on filing of trustee's report recommending th. am.. Dated this 21th of April. 1925. DANIEL H. McCI.ENAH AN, Referee In Bankruptcy, ) i F0R Mother's Day Sunday May 10 SEND OUR FINE CANDIES Our famous "Witching Hour" choco lates in special "Mothers Day" pack ing, are sure to please. In order to be certain of reaching their destination on the correct date they should be sent soon. POSTAGE IS PAID IN THIS STATE ON ALL CANDY PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR AND OVER. saus -- Have you remem bered to get your Mother's Day gift for your Mother? If not, don't put it off an other day. Send her a box of Rudge & Guenzel's luscious chocolates and enclose a pretty little card from Rudge & Guenzel's stationery section. Or, if you prefer to give her a pretty framed motto, you will be able to make a suitable selection from displays they are now j i showing. j Flowers and Candy For Mother If Mother could tell you the re membrances that please her most, she would say, "Candy and Flowers." Mother's Day May 10 Wear a Carnation O Street at 14th TYPEWRITERS III ? Royals, Underwoods, Smiths, Remingtons. Latest models. SPECIAL RATE FOR SCHOOL YEAR All makes of portable typewriters used and rebuilt typewriter, on easy terms. NEBRASKA TYPEWRITER CO. 1232 O Street Lincoln B-2157 Published in the interest f Elec trical Development by an Institution that will be helped ly what ever helps the Industry, But the whole team doesn't play first base To suppose that a baseball nine will all cover just one position is as far from the truth as to think that everyone in the electrical industry is an engineer. This field will always need trained engi neers. But with its great manufacturing, con struction and commercial activities, the industry must have non-technicai men too. Since the industry is manned by many types, the result of your work will depend a good deal on the success with which you team up. The qualities that win are not only efficiency attained by the light of a study lamp, but that all-pull-together spirit of the athletic field. This point of view may be useful to the man who has wondered whether campus ac tivities, with all their striving and stern test ing, their setbacks and their triumphs, have any counterpart in after life. r vestern Electric Company Strut 1869 makers and distributors qf electrical equipment Waamaer 19 fWS