The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    t hn II. Wigtrtort, deaa of the
' wTof law of Northwestern unl
!.r.Ty, lectured st K. U. r.cently
W '.Th. World's Leifl Systems
n WUrmore is probably boat
v nwn for hla five volume work on
J" uw of evidence, a work which
y had a very definite Influence on
naai law of evidence.
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oadame
$ans ffene'
r'Madame Devil May Cara")
Lincoln Symphony Orchaatra
Jean L. Schaeffer, Conductor
Wilbur B. Chenoweth,
Concert Organist
it, a . .-. J IB I
Thura., Fri., Sat.
VERA & TOM PATTS
An Entertaining Duo
NORA KELLY
Inland's Cemedienne
with
Nat Coldataia at tha Plana
GEORGE LOVETT
in
"CONCENTRATION"
with
"Wonderful" Georgia Temoleten
Tha Girl with tha X Ray Mind
and
Elsa J. Brawn, Musical Oracla
RAY DEAN
Aasistsd by Elsis Faral
Presenting
An Original Comady Skit
Entitled
"ALPHEAS"
TO BE ANNOUNCED
"ARE BLONDE MEN
BASHFUL?"
A Naw Comady
INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY
Currant Nawa ia Pictures
BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA
I
SHOWS AT Z:SO T:O0 41:00
RIALTO
THEATER
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Thrill Big Momenta
Action Action Action
The
Devil' a Cargo
A dramatic lova story of tha old
(old days of California
A Paramount Pictura
Comady News- Travel
Herbert C Maughan
Organist
SHOWS 1, S, S. T, 0. Mat. 25c i
Nile SSc( CbU. 10c.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TEALI GOES TO
MEET KAG6IES
Twenty-Five Tracksters Go To
Manhattan for Dual Con
teat With Ag.
MANY MEN UNABLE TO
COMPETE FOR NEBRASKA
Twenty-five Husker trackman will
lcavo by car at 1 :30 Friday, for Man
hattan where they meet the Kansas
Aggies in a dual meet Saturday af
ternoon. Tho squad will be without
the services of Loche, Weir, Scher-
loch, Rhodes and Gleason, men who
could have been counted on for near
ly thirty sure points. Coach Schulte
admits that without these men in the
meet the outcome will be close.
Locke, Husker sprinter who should
be good for a first in the century
and two-twenty in almost any comp
any, and Scherick, quarter miler, and
member of the relay team, areNpre
paring for law examinations and will
not be able to make the trip. Glea
son. pole-vaulter, and Td Weir,
hurdle star, arc not in good shape
and will be saved for the Valley
meet next week. Rhodes' time ia oc
cupied with baseball.
The team accompanied by Coach
Schulte will leave in cars Friday af
ternoon and will arrive in the Aggie
city Friday evening. Gish, R. Man
dery and Hamsa will be new men in
the Husker lineup.
The following men will make the
trip, Coach Schulte announced to
day: Captain Crites, Hein, A. Man
dery, Dailey, Bcerkle, Beckord, Lewis
Houderschelt, Ross, Hays, Zimmer
man, Lawson, Hamsa, Pospisil, Scott,
Krimelmeyer, Molzen, Almy, Pope
lar, R. Mandery, Wirsig, Davis, Gish
and Page.
Light workouts featured the var
sity program Thursday. Doc McLean
trainer for the squad reports that the
men with the exception of Weir and
Gleason are in good shape for the
Saturday competition.
Not to EnUr Go7
And Tennis Teams
The finance comittee of the atU
letic board at its regular meeting
yesterday decided that the tennis
Uam and the golf team would not
be sent to the Missouri Valley
Meet at Oklahoma this year. Lack
of provision in the budget was giv
en as the reason.
NEW CIVIL SERVICE OPENINGS
Seven Positions Open to Student
At Government Work
Stundents at Perdue university
have petitioned for more comfortable
chairs in the class rooms.
SELF SUPPORTING
Students
We will need ten men this sum
mer to represent us in Nebras
ka and surrounding states.
If you are able to qualify as a
salesman see Mr. Hustead at
802 Terminal Bldg.
THIS WEEK
' FitznsauffcVe' Superb
utrn r itzmmurf
Luxurious Production
ana
an entertaining areata with
BLANCHE SWEET V
ROPALD CQLMAN
On the State
"THE BUTTERFLY CHASE"
A Dancing Oddity
Other Entartalnlnf Foaturoa
SHOWS AT t. a. a. T. 0.
1
?i'llllllilMMM--i
ALL THIS WEEK
She Souht Adventure 1 SEE
"THE LADY
OF THE NIGHT"
A thrtilln
NORM
X romance vita
SHEARER
"THE BELOVED BOZO"
A New SennettCemedy
"FLYING FISTS"
Exciting with Benny Leonard
SHOWS AT t, 3. B. 7,
Picnic Specials
for
TWO COUPLES
at
$1.00
EIGHT SANDWICHES
ur cubic of Ham, Peanut
Butter, Cheese, Minced Chick
on, Minced Ham, Not and Let
tuce. Olives, Radishes, Pickles,
and Potato Chips are included.
Idyl Hour
136 No. 12th
Don't Go Back Home
Until you have
learned to
dance
Advanced
Dancer
Learn the
NEW FOUR
STEP and
other new
dance combin
ation. MAKE AN
NOW
WHILE ITS
ON YOUR
MIND.
CALL
L-6023
STAFF OF
EXPERT
TEACHERS
CARROLL'S
Neb. State Bank Bldg., 15th O
STAGE DANCING
VAUDEVILLE TRAINING
hanBBBini
I I M i L I'fl f f if m
ik & &sr
ALL THIS WEEK"
'snninE circus
T,-si- wk Afternoon and Night
Showgrounds Fif thandAreetsJ '
GALA EVENT oi issj
-AmfesSon FREE to Midway
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The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced open
competitive examinations for posi
tions that are of Interest to students
wishing to enter government work.
Some of these positions are: investi
gator in business administration, sal
ary $3000; assistant investigator in
business administration, salary
$2400; assistant chemist and dieti
tian and junior librarian, salary
$1860-$2400; library assistants, sal
ary $1680-$2040; junior home eco
nomics specialist, entrance salary
$1860.
Applicants for the position of in
vestigator must have been graduated
from a college or university with 118
credit hours including 15 semester
hours in political science, economics,
business administration or industrial
engineering or a combiation of these
subjects aggregating 15 semester
hours. Experience in the investiga
tion of business establishments is ne
cessary. For the position of assis
tant Investigator applicants must
show that they have had at least two
year's colleee training and experi
ence in accounting work or in the
investigation of business establish
ments. Competitors for these posi
tions will not be required to report
for examinattions at any place but
the applicant's publcations or a the
sis must be submitted. Receipt tof
applications for those offices will
close June 2.
Applicants for the position of as
sistant chemist must have a bache
lor's degree with 30 hours in chemis
try. Experience in work of a tech
nical character is required but grad
uate work will be accepted in liea
of this. The closing date for the
receipt of applications is June 15.
Competitors for the position of
dietif i will be rated on education,
training, and experience on a scale
of 100 without examination. Appli
cations will be received until June
30.
The examinations for Librarians
and Junior Home Economics Speci
alist will be held in Lincoln. Appli
cations for the Librarian vacancies
will be received not later than May
29 and those for the home economics
position not later than June 13. Ap
plicants for Junior Home Economics
Specialist must have a degree and
submit a thesis on the results of
some original investigation or an
work done" in collecting and arrang
ing facts and in drawing proper de
ductions from these facts. The thesis
should bear upon textile and clothing
problems.
Those wishing full information re
garding the requisites for these posi
tions and the time of examinations
should apply to the local post office,
to the U. S. Civil Service Board or
to the U. S. Civil Service Commission,
Washington, D. C.
The University of Iowa next fall
will build a new Field house which
will include ninie tennis courts, a
private basketball floor, an indoor
golf room, 5,000 lockers, 50 showers,
an equipment room, regulation size
gridiron, a baseball diamond and
other conveniences.
SIG EPS GO IHTO
BASEBALL FINALS
Defeat Phi Delta Theta in Semi
finals by Lopsided Score
of 26 to 8.
The Siar Eps defeated the Phi
Delta in the semi-finals of the base
ball tournament Wednesday after
noon ly the lop-sided score of 26 to
8. The irame, which was played at
the State Farm, was called at the
seventh inning on account of darkness.
Starting with seven runs in the
second Inning the Sig Eps outplay
ed and outhtt the Phi Delts through
out the eame. scoring twenty hits,
six of which were home runs, and
making but two errors. Hoffman,
Siar Ed twirlcr. pitched a good game,
blanking the Phi Delts for four In
nings. The Phi Delts made seven
hits but had six errors marked
against them.
Sigma Phi Epsilon will meet Sig
ma Alpha Epsilon in the finals. The
final game will be played Round-up
week.
The score by innings was as fol
lows:
Sigma Phi Epsilon 071 328 6
The College Press
, THREE WEEKS
A rest of three weeks works great
wonders for one's mental and spirit
ual apparatus. With our Jaundiced
eyes a bit clearer, though still with
patches of red showing in the cor
ners, we advance anew to settle the
world problems of all countries and
of all universities, but principally
those problems which now trouble
Northwestern.
This holy and almost 100 per cent
attitude is taken in full knowledge
of the fact that an Oriental student
declared In the April number of the
Century, that an American univer
sity is an athletic club that furnishes
facilities for study on behalf of the
physically unfit During this three
week period a Purdue professor has
denounced Bitr Ten athletics in a
after Michigan.
rather our toirs about our corpulent
The . figure and smile optimistically for at
high salaried people of the various least one university has dared to
Phi Delta Theta 200 043
Batteries: Siar Eps: Hoffman and
E. Raun, A. Raun; Phi Delts: Reavis
and Boyer.
DEAN CUTTER GUEST
AT PRE-MEDIC BANQUET
(Continued from Page One.t
Dean Keesran stated that the fres
ent good standing of the College of
Medicine was due to the work oi
Doctor Cutter, and he expressed the
belief that his influence would be
felt although he was going to North
western.
Doctor Cutter reviewed the prog
ress of the college and told of the
sunnort that had been given to it
by Chancellor'Avery. There are now
Rtudenta from forty-six different
Arts colleges enrolled at Omaha, he
stated.
Fahnstock "resented a
"shpenRkin" siarned by all the pre
medics, to Doctor Cutter, which
1A nt their onnrpciation of his
W.Vt V ..-- 1 1 "
work. John Cameron presented
similar sheepskin to Doctor Barker,
WANT
T.osT Phi Omeea Pi pin between
1325 R St and First National
Bank. Call B-1697.
The University of Alabama stu
dents competed in a five-mile walk
ing contest on April 22. The win
ner's prize was a pair of shoes.
Investigation at Michigan Ag. col
lege showed that c oeds take 4,000
more steps a day than men do.
FOR RENT A house suitable for
fratemitv or sorority. 1248 J St
B-3587.
DRESSMAKING. Call B-1218.
schools (three guesses and they are
not professors) have replied with
equally heated and bitter adjectives.
Yes, all of this discouraging news
has been printed during the recuper
ation period.
Why then the cause for quiet
optimism on the part of the rene
gade? Because some university au
thorities such as those of the Univer
sity of Michigan are coming to real
ize the fact that the alumni should
concern themselves with policies of
education rather than the financing
of a more athlete drive. This is in
deed an awful statement when it Is
considered that the usual measuring
stick for alumni devotion is the num
ber, of football rallies and games at
tended. One of the most important duties
of Northwestern Alumni Association
is the gathering in of more men
principally athletes. After a few dec
ades Northwestern will fall in line
Meanwhile let us
take the step. The Dally Northwestern.
.Gordon an
Arrow
shirt
When you srt Cosdon Shin you go l collti
from the hinJl of the eipen Arrow Collu nukcA.
CLUETT, PEA BODY CO INC MAKEtS
Grandpa Walked!
Father Motored!
Now You Can Fly!
$1.00 and this coupon will take
you a ride in the new five passen
ger air coach until June 1st Don't
miss it.
Lincoln Flying Field
A COOL
DELIGHTFUL
REFRESHING
and
SATISFYING
IL niimmlT
ming3. obu h -e adiied to this sam
ing styies. r for this saie
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our stocks, re(
Regularly valued up to 15.00
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0
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Complete new stock of men's and
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styles and colors. Both two-piece
and Heavy Ribbed one-piece suits
carried in all colors.
Ask to see our new
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Just the thing for the fellow who
wants a low-cut suit.
LAWLOR
Sporting Goods Company
1134 N St.
A NECESSITY on all occa
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party. Fashion demands dis
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This requires your careful se
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Crepe sole oxfords, Blonde satin, Black
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