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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
T II E DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 To Take Measurements For Military Uniforms Juniors in the advanced military science courses and members of the band will report for uniform mea surement in the locker room in the basement of the Armory Saturday morning from 8 to 1 o'clock accord ing to a memorandum issued yester day by Lieutenant Colonel Jewett. There are a few uniforms on hand, which will be issued. They are of better material than the ones to be made in New York, store room em ployees say. No Data Rules At Missouri. Women students at the University of Missouri may date on any night of the week according to the new regulations adopted this year. A grand total of 70 Smiths enroll ed as students in the University of Wisconsin this year. I IMPHI M All THEATRE This Week Dcpandabla Eatertalnmant Then Good Br HURRY!! HURRY!! HURRY!! , HARpLD LLOYD in "The Freshman" NEWS. FABLES. REVIEW Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Wilbur Chanewatb. Organist Shews at I. 3. 5, 7, . Mat-Era. Adults 50c ChU. 25c. Rialto Theatre Thursday Friday Saturday "The Knockout" with Milton Sills A First National Pictura COMEDY KINOCRAMS. TOPICS, TRAVEL RIALTO SYMPHONY Jean Shaeffer, Dir. Shows at 1, 3. 5, 7, . Mat. 25c, Nita 40c, ChO. 10c COLONIAL & BIG DOUBLE BILL. GEORGE O'BRIEN la a Stirring Rem an re "The Fighting Heart" "The Adventure of Mazie" also visualized news weekly SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9. LYRIC THIS WEEK of thrills. Laughter WILLIAM FOX Presents TOM MIX THE LUCKY HORSESHOE "HELEN AMD WARREN" A New Ceaaady Series ON THE STAGE LEON VAVARA The Evolution at a Flaaist HARRISON'S LYRIC ORCHESTRA MRS. MAY M. MILLS, Orgaakt SHOWS AT 1. S. S, 7, - VA U I EVILLKV79 TSlKtm vim imn- J ML- PUrins the Best in VanoWllle P rear am September 24. 2. 2, I92S Juiy1FrkdayJ:Saturdar Liberty Concert Orchestra ARTHUR J. BAiJICH. DIRECTOR March "Waniortm Crars" C. Crafulln SaKe "Persmors A. Kubiintein Walls "Die Hreropaten" 1. Cudss Exit "Howl Howl Rosier G- W. Myg FOX NEWS" VISUALIZEDWORLD HAPPENINGS RAIDERS OF THE NORTH TABLOID DRAMA MARY QUEEN OF TOTS A New Comedy with OUR GANG PRESTON AND YSOBEL NONSENSE AND MUSIC A Few PleaaaeV Moments With CLARENCE WILBUR The Phaaoasenat Slaif Comdia Aotbor ead Cempee in His Own Oria-inal Corner Creation -TRAMPOLOGY" . f J GLENN AND RICHARDS la rrrP" - - With Maob Wataoa and Florenre Barry The Maid Tina .lnn 1 be Butler Th.0to,? L"W." The Man About Town.Jack Ricbaros 'ih, Woman In the Cae i lorence Barry The" Victim Monk The Crook . Claude Ryel The Policeman Ju The M..r.er Boy J0"' The lttie T. K. The Ambnlence 8areon Ceroll Ford Th Ambulrnce Irier JohnBsldwlil ""BOBBY BERNARD AND ADELE K.ELLAR ' . . A Comedy Art With SpecUI ofs Deptctine the Humorous Side el The HertUI Trials e M.n aadj'apa JOE FAN TON AND CO. Sensational Seconds Of Suspense and Surprises NOTE i M". Joe Faeten h the ori flnator ery leet eahuiited bs thi act. Helsa Wills Honored. Helen Wills, University of Califor nia junior and the nation's best woman tennis player, has just been elected to Thl Beta Kappa, the na tional scholastic honor society. To gain membership, Miss Wills had to be credited with at least slxtv units of "A" grades, which means that she has attained the highest marks in nearly all of her studies. Position On Blue Print for Freshmen Positions are open on the staff of The Blue Print' monthly publi cation of the College of Engin eering, for all freshmen who de sire to work on the publication. Tlaces are open in the editorial, business, and circulation depart ments and applications are being received at the office in the base ment of University Hall every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock. Harold B. Kinsinger, general man ager of The Blue Print, is in charge of the office. ANNOUNCE WEIGHTS OF VARSITY MEN (Continued from Vnir. i.) William Gross, line - 179 L. E. Grow, tenter ;'. 180 H. Gillan, end -.174 G. A. Griffin, back 173 A. Hecht, back 170 II. Hutchinson, center 195 C. Holt, end 150 M. Kiffin, back 161 D. W. Knox, end 162 W. Kriemelmeyer, line 231 H. Kuska, line 194 J. Kuska, line 171 W. Lawson, end 175 E. G. Lee, back 167 R. Locke, back 163 V. McBride, back 174 P. McManigal, end 164 Mousel, back .. 152 D. Mclntyre, end 158 C. W. Molzen, line 205 A. Mandery, back ....173 R. Mandery, line 184 F. Mielenz, back 160 A. Oehlrich, back 186 G. Presnell, back 176 F. Pospisil, line , 185 L. Potadle, end 157 C. Ryan, end 167 H. Kock, line : 187 4 9p Wife ? J 1 v o 6r 6 get toe Wboopee! I'm pledged to ib Regular Guys Wally TbeErerstarp Kid.E.S.W. (Mceniof Eminent Soprrme Wrilcr) at any Evtnharp and WM Pen counter .11-1 WW J JSJ-.-Simjall For Sale by College Book Store-Tucker-Shean "on, -ii,,, !!!' 1, Hit... 'Villi!' fl ''tMtUltiiff' ".IH,mmmW "".""IIIIIIIiiu.hikiihiiIIiIJ ' SMMimxISI .mittiimmll! W JW- aaV W . - ."hO XS SS-"j. .1vl,nll"""- i 'iiiiiimiimMnis" IMiiMifiiniiifiiriiniiiniMa ' '-""', "",.. """III,,,.. '"'II,,,.. "".,,.. '. "III,,.. 'I'll, fl. III.. lit.. "''I,.. "II,.. "'Ill, "II,.. The smallest, most compact most portable PORTABLE with 4-Row Standard Keyboard 7 THESE decisive adv ntages have made the New Remington Portable the predominant choice of students everywhere. Then too, it is excep tionally durable. It is simple and easy to operate -in fact, with very little practice you'll soon be come s fast typist. And its rre- in no clear, eveii, and beautiful that youll take real pride in your essays, notes, and in those letters home. Call and let us show you the many outstand ing features of this iww machine and explain our easy payment plan. J rice, complete with case, $60. College Book Store 1135 R Street, Lincoln, Nebraska Remington Typwr''r Co., Room 101, Banker' Life In.aranca Bide., Cor. N anal 14tk Streets, Lincoln. Nebraska. cAew Remington Tortable It. A. Randels, line 185 C. Raish, line 212 J. Rhodes, back -..172 M. Reller, back 169 C. Rogers, back 172 G. A. Randall, lino 191 R, Stevens; back 158 G. Shaner, end 166 C. Swanson, end 184 L. Schram, end 157 M. Shostak, back 148 A. Stincr, line 188 W. Scholtz, line 190 L. Sprague, end 161 L. Waldo, line 188 Whitmore, end 170 J. Westoupal, line 191 R. Worrest, line 177 J. Weir, end 172 E. Weir, line 187 Wickman, back 148 M. Zuver, line 179 Loeffel Heads Girls Commercial Club Doris Locflfel was unanimously elected president of the Girl's Com mercial Club at a meeting Wednes day afternoon at Ellen Smith Hall. Other officers elected were: Kather IriA KroUer, vice-president; Rose Fat inger, recording secretary; Marie Frazer, corresponding secretary; Ella Thompson, treasurer; and Mildred Marlowe, reporter . University Club To Honor Bearg at Dinner The University club will give a preseason football smoker com plimentary to Coach Bcarg of the University Monday evening, Sep tember 28, at 6:30 p. m. A regu lar football rally will be the pat tern which the evening's perform ance will follow, including yells, and the "pepping up" of the old football spirit, according to those in charge. It was announced that the club is organizing its members to go to the Illinois-Nebraska game in a special Pullman on the special to be run from Lincoln to Urbana. inimiiimiiiiitimiiiimiiiimiimimii iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiuiiiiimi I THE NEW COLLEGIATE DANCE BAND I THE HASTONIANS . 7 Pieces 7 I Now Booking Parties I Call Tom Dickey, B1482 ( uiuniiiiniiiinmnunininunitniittiTiiinniiiiif imn inif "mmi m i mi imiiiiimimim tiimuiin u iiiiiimiiiimimiiim iimiiiiiiiiimm u heads wear Stetson hats they look well and last long. Do you wear a Stetson? STETSON HATS Styled for young men For Sale by Farquhar's, Leon's Inc., Mayer Bros Co., Ben Simon & Sons, Ma gee's, Rudge & Guenzel Co., Speiers. m-..-M-.r-..-iirffT!rT7irTimrT!rrir o 131 Copyngbl lji iisrl b.tjjllncr a Uwx The college man has some smart ideas about his fall clothes HERE THEY ARE OUBLE-BREASTEDS are going to be DODular with voung men this fall; a very definite type of two and three button model. You see it in the picture. A broad shoulder ed, easy hanging model. Hart Schaffner & Marx have produced it just as college men want it; in the right colors and fabrics. We've priced it the way young men want it-to give lots of value $35 to $f;o r2 n a a r -"--