! i . 1 r i THE DAILY N E 13 It A S KAN (Continued from Page One.) wlll accompany the eastern team on i, western junket, and wijl referee the contest. All the training facilities o In (lilltm University's magnificent new Memorial Stadium and gymnasium h-vc been plni-cd nt the disposal of roach In"1 B"d hiS CaStCrn (oat ii , fv ThO liesnniMii ..., Sotbail squads nt Indiana are drill- Z Hilv and the pick of those Hoos- will I"' hurled against Ingram's J'star tenm in daily scrimmages the wo.'k of December 14. Ingram and his men will leave lu,v- Su.uh.y, December 20, in two ite cars and will make the trip the cast through Chicago via. the Vonon. Northwestern, and Union Pa 'ific railroads. The date of the ar riv.1 i" San Francisco is Wcdnes- hv This gives Thursday and Fri ;,;1V for final practices in the Cali fornia stadium, and with each day of the trip given over to memorizing of hv chalk talks, and setting up ex rrVuos Conch Ingram declares that his men will be in splendid condition for the great battle. "The men on our team are al most without exception all-American selections of the past year or two They are the men who hnvo set the standards in modern football. They will live up to theso standards, with out a shadow of doubt, in our eon test with the West," pays Coach In gram. "Our tenm believes in football as played in the Fast. We do not be lieve that the Western stylo of foot ball is superior. We aru out to prove that contention in what will be unquestionably the greatest conflict of all-American stars in the history of football. -THE ADVENTURES OF MAZtE" Another Excitinf Story SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK The Heart Dram that Stirred the World Screen Sensation The FOOL Other Enterlaininf Picture ON THE STAGE Presenting a Snappy EDDIE DAVIS & GIRLS SONG AND DANCE REVUE SHOWS AT 1, 3, 3, 7, 9. VAl'trr . V rHR EvIRYBOuY goes- MON. TUES. WED. A Rollicking; BiU of Fun, Song and Novelties Petrie-Gregory Peerless Funsters In ACES BACK TO BACK" The Master Cracksman RAFFLES Amazing. Startling, Myteriou CHRISSIE Sc. DALEY Presenting Eccentric COMEDY IN A NOVEL WAY DOREEN SISTERS European Dancing Supreme with JIMMY T ALBERT, Pianist BRADY, RIDDLE & MURRAY "Bits of Harmony" NEWS AND COMEDY PICTURES BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA " "SHOWS AT 2:30, 7, 9. llill 1 A Stirring Drama of High Society A First National Picture COMEDY NEWS TOPICS Marjorie Little. Organist SHOWS AT I, 3, 6, 7. 9. MAT. 20c NITE 30c. CHIL. 10e. has developed in his Orange linesmen is) proof that he knows how to capi talize his gridiron experience cover ing many years. In the backfield there will be "Duckie" Pond, Yalo captain in 1921, and regarded by mnny as Yale's greatest halfback. Along with Pond will be Herbert Steger, Michigan, all- conference fullback and captain last year. Then there is "Peggy" -lour-ney, Tulane fullback, who now has the distinction of scoring more points during the present season than any football man in the country. It will be a great Eastern team. Civil Engineers Will Hold Meeting Friday The American Society of Civil En gncors will hold a meeting Friday morning, December 11, at 10 o'clock in room 210, Mechanic Arts. II. C. Smith, manager of the Southwest ern' Branch of the Asphalt Associ ation at Kansas City, will be the speaker. His subject will bo "As phalt and Asphalt Paving." Award Additional Point to Stanford Stanford was awarded another point in tho Cal-Stanford game mak ing the official nire 27 to U, favor ing Stanford. There i nothing tte home folk, D I". D t"1 11 IT a a I A mm . Unn t VAO.Iu . would appreciate more than a really good photograph of yourself. A glimpse into Townsend's display win dows on South Eleventh street will demonstrate the superiority of their portraiture. Here "you will always find familiar faces." Adv. COLONIAL . A Carnival ol Laughs IWB---s-a'ai,, 5 Rialto Theatre MON TUES WED. "On both sides, there will bo play ers of experience, men who in nearly every ease are fresh from competition of the 1025 season or from coaching This means that the players will all be in condition when they rerport on Monday, liecember I I, for practice in the new Indiana University Mem orial Staidum. "With a line averaging 200 pounds we ought to be able to stop them. They will fight us with a dazzling at tack, including the overhead thrust and encircling movements. It should I be a spectacular contest from begin- j ning to end. We are out to uphold the colors of the East. With an all American talent we have our team should win. Rut it will he a fight f' E. G. Garbisch, of the Army, named as Walter Camp's all-Ameri can center in 1024, will hold the place of pivot position for the eastern el even. Garbisch, it will be remem bered, kicked four field goals, rang ing in distance from the 25 to the 45-yard line in the Army-Navy game of last year, which was won by the West Pointers by score of 12-0. Gar bisch is a seasoned veteran of seven years of varsity football, three years on the Washington and Jefferson team and four years on the Army outfit. He is 28 years old and weighs 195 pounds. Ed Weir, Nebraska, another of Walter Camp's 1924 all-American team, will be seen in the eastern line. Weir is the only man who has suc ceeded in stopping Red Grange. As captain of the Nebraska team this fall, he completely demoralized Red Grange with the result that Nebraska emerged victorious over the Wheaton flash. Weir comes to the Indiana University Stadium in condition fol lowing two weeks' rest from the Not re Dame-Nebraska Thanksgiving Day contest Weir is one of the fastest men who has ever played in the line, and is regarded as one of the best high hurdlers in the United States. Matching his strength against a competitor from the west, '.Veir ran a close second to the great Kinsey, iLeland Stanford. In his forthcoming gridiron encounter, it is conceded in the far west that Weir has no peer as a tackle. He holds the Kansas re lay record in the 120-yard hurdles of 15 seconds flat. His great speed, to- j gether with his ideal football phy- S sique makes him a star of stars in the , g eastern football aggregation. jja The., there is Ed Slaughter, a;h third all-American selection by Wal-'i ter Camp last year, weighing 205 pounds and regarded by many as the Lest guard ever turned out at the University of Michigan. Slaughter is now assistant coach of the Univer sity of Wisconsin. His daily prac tice with the Badger squad has kept him in nractically as good condition . . i Atifl-ntr Vi i a -hnmninnshiD i as ne waa 111 -- i jr .. IflflViiran I year ut aih-ihb". Gus Farwick, Army, Walter Ecker sall's 1924 choice for the all-Ameri can line, will perform with his ex teammate, Garbisch, against the all- western eleven. Farwick will play his old role at guard as in Army days and will relieve Garbisch at center when the latter goes back to place kick against the western team. Jar wick is another physical giant, weigh ing 193 pounds. Joe Bach, Notre Dame, Eckersall s .11. American tackle of last year, and a member of the national champion ship Notre Dame outfit of IV win play at tackle opposite bd weir. Bach is assistant coach at Syracuse this year, and the strength whicn ne BUCKNER GIVES ADbRESS BEFORE BAR ASSOCIATION (Continued from Pago One.) students, to teachers, to a college, what more heartening spectacle than to see a poor boy with no money, no social pull with nothing but his all gold character, his rare personality and his two intellectual fists, smah open wide tho doors of opportunity, for professional preferment and pub lic service in the country's metropolis!" WHY NOT? Give "Her" EAUTIFUL NEW GENUINE LEATHER MUSIC BAG FOR CHRISTMAS i-cil as low a $4.00 each. Come anil look 'KM over. SCHAEFER & SON ' 214 No. 11th Pi Mm 13 1 rtx 1 ij VeRI tAiuLSj 1 Wool I 1 s m Wool Stockings . Tho wool stocking season is here keen winds are sweeping across the mea dows and down Lincoln's busy streets. And when wool stockings are knit in such delightful patterns, such exquisite colorings, and so beautifully fash ioned, there's no excuse for chilly ankles. A dis play of finest stockings to be found in the foreign and domestic markets are now being shown at Rudge & Guenzel's. $1.85 and more. Personal Service. Bureau Rudge A Guentel Co. u ILJl Li : : Zippers Big Ten and Big Three Both Agree on Zippers! WHAT should be worn when a wet, driving snow sweeps the cam pus is as definitely set as a football schedule in the foremost colleges. ' Zippers smart, shapely boots of Goodrich design and quality, that slip over the shoes as snug and trim as gloves over fingers. Warm and protective, you can watch the game without the dis comfort of icy feet. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY AKRON, OHIO I Lincoln Theatre ALL THIS WEFK A picture You'll Call Great I 48a"s3 VICTOR-, 3EA3TROM A Metro-GoiJwya i-icture ON THE STAGE University of Nebraska Nebraska-Notro Dams Football Picture 1 "OVER THEREABOUTS" New Sennett Comedy Featuring Bitlie Beraa Pathe News Fables Linoln Symphony Orchestra Wilbur Chenowoth, Orfanist SHOWS AT 1. 3, S, 7 9. MAT. ase NITE SOc. CHIL. 10c The Hauck Studio Skogland Photographer HavcYou Seen this Pen in Class? Parker Pens . . i J1.1J M in tJiacK anu ouiu 1216 O Reproductions of Colonial Jewelry BROOCHES BRACELET NECKLACE The Neweit in Jewelry HALLETT Univerity J1' E.t. 1571 117-19 So. 12 (3.50 with larger Point ' kilt nam 1 I . w . I m - .-f f -'J m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiniiii 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 tie vv recKvrs uc 1111115. We Must Get Ready-They'll be here within ninety days Our $325,000 Stock of High Grade Merchandise must be di.po.ed of to make erection of the new building possible. i Sensational Reductions that will ring their message in the ears I of thousands for many months to come-standing out m the mem- i ory of 111 al the Greatest "Value Feature" in the history of our ! 'ty' - YOUNG MEN'S 1 Suits and Overcoats . 1 a . 1 " - Including Fashion Park, Bradford and Clothcraft makesome or tne ... nave : pair af pants. B2931 r u. ray HKUoldroua f i ' and RoUed Gold f dj 4 j Pockrt-aip or Ring .' I End at the price of Rjng-ccof nickel-trimmed Pea , 1 la I i -ex. $20.00 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats 17 85 $25.00 and $30.00 1Q65 Suits and Overcoats LV $32.50 and $35.00 0085 Suits and Overcoats ZlO $37.50 and $40.00 Suits and Overcoats .oo 2Q65 " but not one Scent for Tribute" no lonjrT will you nRrou to this part df tho famous old saying not if you to to Pil Ior's in M-aivh of a Christmas token supremo for Gorproous! For hue, attractively boxed, you will find the Rift pets that will cause her beautiful eyes to sparkle with delight; import ed sets from the Remiller Per fume Co. containing perfume, toilet water and atomizer. There are three fragrances from which to choose: Jasmine, Narce, and Colleen Moore. Your selection will be made of course, with due regard to the personality of the recipient! What Price Formal Attire? $38.50 com plete at Speier's! and that means, Tuxedo, vest, tie, collar and shoes in fact all the ingredients of a successful formal except the right girl! These are no ordi nary clothes you'll get at Speier's either. You'll make a regular Price-of-Wales appear ance in them! There's a wide trousered suit with a smart English cut jacket square of shoulder and wide of lapel. The accessories are the sort you'll see featured in Vanity Fair! In fact, these are the conspicuously smart outfits that will enable you to make the All-Greek Formal Squad this season! The Grand Cafe is Rightly Named! f for it's certainly a "grand" place to eat! Even one of Ne braska's own instructors in dorses their hot waffles and honey as "the best in town." You'll indorse their price of 15c as well as their goodness! Who likes hot cakes and coffee for breakfast? You may en joy both at the Grand Cafe for 15c. And as for home made doughnuts and coffee as an inner urge to things higher and nobler, they're waiting for you at the Grand all for the price of a street car ride. Christmas Party Decorations at George Brothers! to use Mr. George's own ex pression, "We're loaded to the gunwhales with them!" And that means abundantly supplied with the UNUSUAL sort the kind that will help make your party strike a note above the ordinary. Remember George Brothers too when shopping for Gussie's Yuletide gift. Among many beautiful and suitable possibilities are jewelry novel ties; pendants, strings of beads, choker-beads, sparkling brace lets and pins. Unusual design ing marks the entire collection, and the price range is as re markable. Kampus Kompacts will be joyfully received too. Ask to see them at George Brothers! $45.00 and $50.00 Suits and Overcoats ?785 1 $55.00 and $60.00 Suits and Overcoats 445 i For Sale by Tucker & Shean, College Book Store, C. Edio: Miller Co. Meier Drug Co. 1 flT TrvTrSTT rit.il Tenth and 0 Streets-Lincoln, Nebr. Sf ?? mull. ii "if, HUH It." Plutocrat or Budaeteer? It's tHardtoTeW if appearance told the tale, you'd have to flip a coin to decide whether Oswald's father clipped coupons or Oz himself clipped the ad that sent him in all haste to Mayer Eros. Co. to try their ten-pay plan of buying clothes! Here is the system that has an appeal to the collegiate pocketbook! You olort nit an overcoat, a tuxedo perhaps, shoes, gloves, hat, hose, handkerchiefs arrd what not have them all put on one b:U; pay a small amount down, and the rest in the man ner that you and Mayer Bros, agree is best! an i i t i U