The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 21, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRA3KAN
you will enjoy living In this
house. Fourteen largo, airy
rooms, ten bedrooms, sleeping
porch, three baths. If you are
looking for a home for next fall
call B-2C90. We will be glad
to show you several desirable
houses.
Harvey Rathbone
Company
118 North 11th St. B2690
SALEM'S
"The Home of Real
Malted Milk"
TRY SALEM'S CREAM WAF.
FLES, CANDIES and SODAS
1847 O Street
B4589
Tucker-Shean
1123 "O" T
GIFTS
FOR THE
GRADUATE
Jewelry
Cut Glass
Silver Plate
Watches
Clocks
Leather Goods
Fountain Pen Sets
Fine Stationery
Plan Your Gifts Now
See Our Window
Tucker-Shean
Jewelers Stationer!
1123 "O" St.
Lincoln
ALL
THIS
WEEK
ANNIVERSARY WEEK
America's Greatest Actor
in His Greatest Role
John Barrymore
IN
"The Sea Beast"
with Dolores Costello and
George O'Hara
On the Stage
ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE
with
"HERMAN T. LECKER"
PATHE NEWS
Lincoln Symphony Orchestra
Jean L. Schafer, Con.
Wilbur Chenoweth, Organist
Being Shown in All the Larger Cities
st S2.O0. Our Regular Prices Prevail.
MAT 35c NITE 50c CHIL lOc
Shows Promptly 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
LYRIC
ALL
THIS WEEK
A Sparkling Comedy of
. Matrimonial Mixups
"Other Womens'
Husband'"
with Bewitching
MARIE PREVOST
"Broken China"
A Laugh Convulsion with
BOBBY VERNON
"The Real Roosevelt"
Scenes of Vital Interest
On the Stage
BERNARD WEBER
Popular Radio Star of
STATIONS KYW WEBH
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Rialto Theater
AIX THIS WEEK
ANNIVERSARY WEEK
A French Farce with All the
Trimmings
'Dance Madness'
with Conrad Nagel, Claire Windsor
Metro-Goldwyn Picture
BILLY DOOLEY" IN
"A SALTY SAP"
NEWS TOPICS REVIEW
SHOWS AT 1. 3, B, 7, r. sn.
MAT 25c NITE 35c CHIL 10c
COLONIAL
ALL THIS
WEEK
A Thousand Times More Thrilling
Than the Stage Play
"The Still Alarm"
with
HELEN CHADWICK
"The Bear Cat"
A Roar of Laughter
"FIGHTING HEARTS"
A Whirlwind of Fun
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 8. 7,
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I ORPHEUM
THUR3.
FRI.
BETV
TWO DAYS ONLY
A Creat Star in Her Greatest
Achievement
J ta
1ADY.
3 OtW Entertaining Pictures
f SHOWS AT l:0O, :0O, 7:00. :0O
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The University of Nebraska
. Official Daily Bulletin
VOL. I.
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.
NO. 57.
Psychology.
lhe department of philosophy
wishes to call attention to the change
In . Philosophy 100 (Introductory
Psychology), heretofore given as a
hvewiour course each semester.
which will be given, beirinninir Scd-
tembcr 1D2G, as a three-hour course,
Philosophy 101, and continued the
second semester as Philosophy 102.
Fling Lecture
Dr. F. M. Fling will lecture before
Dean LeRossignol's class In Social
ism at 10 o'clock, Friday, May 21, it
will bo on "The Economic Interpreta
tion of History," to which Professor
Fling has given considerable atten
tion. Visitors are invited.
Cornhusker Bills.
All organizations must pay for
their space ,in the Cornhusker by the
end of this week.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Catholic Student Club
The members of the Catholic Stu
dent Club will receive Communion in
a body at the 8 o'clock Mass at the
Cathedral, Sunday, May 23. This
will be followed by a breakfast and
business meeting at Le Petit Gour
met. At this meeting will be the an
nual election of officers and other
important business.
Baptist Students Picnic
The Baptist students will hike to
Epworth park Saturday, starting
from the First Baptist church at 3
o'clock. Those who cannot start
then come later in time for supper at
6:30.
Palladian Literary Society.
The annual Parents Program will
be given Friday evening in Palla
dian Hall, Temple, at 8:30 o'clock.
Everyone is invited to attend. Open
meeting.
Sigma Delta Chi
Sigma Delta Chi members and
pledges will meet in The Daily Ne
brasknn editorial office this after
noon at 2:40 o'clock. As many men
as possible bring cars.
St. Paul's Church Group.
The young people of the St. Paul's
Methodist church will hold their an
nual May breakfast at the St. Paul's
Methodist church, May' 23, at 8
o'clock in the morning.
WANT ADS
WANTED.- Solicitor for special
edition. Must be a go-getter.
Call B 8584, 803 Brownell Block,
Lincoln.
WANTED: Students with selling
experience. Good proposition for
summer months. No canvassing.
Start immediately. Apply Choppy
Rhodes, 220 South 16th. 150
STUDENTS WANTED: Summer
work of the most pleasant and pro
fitable form is open to a limited
number of University of Nebraska
students. A canvassing proposition
which pays a commission of 80 per
cent and a bonus for total volume
of salcB. The products will always
assure you an audience. Write or
telephone at once to W. J. Cole,
1909 O street, Havelock, Phone 87W,
or Daily Nebraskan 67. 150
HOVLAND - SWANSON CO.
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More Humane.
Upon entering Cornell all students
are required to pay $4 above their
regular fees for the purpose of mak
ing Cornell a more humane university.
Two Thirds Flunk
Two-thirds of the 180 students
who had automobiles at Purdue last
year received one or more condi
tions in their studies, according to
statistics.
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Back in those good old days when
the daring undergrads rode their
bikes around town with their feet
on the handle bars, and a race
between two-wheelers was a gala
event even in those good old
days Anheuser-Busch waa nation
ally known among good fellows.
And now, with bicycles as rare
as free lunch and pretzels,
BUSCH
(A-B)
PALE DRJY
is the favored drink of college
men because, like the college man,
Busch Pale Dry is a good mixer
everywhere and every time.
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LINCOLN BOTTLING CO.
Distributor, Lincoln, Neb.
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Also News and Comedy Pictures '
, BA31CH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 2:30. 7:00. :00. MAT. 25c NITE 50c GAL. 20c
Sell Auto liumper-H. Good com m Union. Pull
not fur popular sired cam only $15. Larger
m.mpnrs oo. Write for Dalesman s pro
position. LIBERTY BUMPER CO.
Incorporated
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.SAART WEAR cLi, Lj FORVWVEM
1222-1220 STREET
FOOTWEAR SHOP
Our 16th Anniversary Sale
Shoe Selling Event
of GREAT IMPORTANCE
A great selling of short lines from our regular stock every style, every leather is
here Many of our regular lines are broken m size-
price shoes selling regularly for $8.50 to $10.00.
-all are to be sold at one low
Are Included
Your choice
is.
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When you consider Sardeson
Hovland hitth quality and
atyle leadership the extreme
value in this sale, is apparent.
All sizes are in this sale but
not in every style See the
windows and form your own
conclusion.
Please Note Choose carefully as this store does not take back or exchange sales
merchandise.
Phoenix Hosiery featured in This Sale
NEW COLORS
Blue Fox Atmosphere
Biege, Nude Parchment
Crystal Grey, Rose Grey
and Grain
Phoenix Hosiery nationally
known and the choice of
hundreds of thousands of
women are featured here at
four low prices.
A Sale Special
Regular $1.50
Grade of Phoenix
Grade of
Phoenix
in a boxT
150 175 185 195
many widths of brims
many heights in crowns
cushioned inner bands
sizes 6 7-8 to 7 1-2
MEN-
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Sailor styles
plain bands
fancy bands
several novelty bra i d s
SA
JE of
STRAWS!!
420 MEN'S STRA W HA TS
Direct from England to Us
95
1-3 and more under usual prices
and
995
D
UE to the extraordinary purchasing power of the BUYING SYN
DICATE to which we belong, we are able to procure direct from
the ENGLISH MAKER these splendid hats much under the ususal cost.
THESE PRICES ARE VERY LOW
DUE TO DIRECT IMPORTATION from THE
ENGLISH MANUFACTURER
We Do Not Carry a Regular Line of Men's Hats We Do Not Intend to
We Determined to Mark These So Low That TheWoIdirSeii
Tn HESE are all excellent quality hats in sailor styles in a number of different braid8 and weaves, with the var
1 iations in width of brims and height of crowns. The inner bands (or sweat bands) are of best Bon Ton
leather and cushioned for comfort. These are comfortable, smart in style and made for service.
GROUPED ON TABLES ACCORDING TO SIZE YOU MAY LOOK THEM ALL OVER YOURSELF!
MEN'S SECTION FIRST FLOOR.