The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 26, 1927, Page 3, Image 3
History Classes Close Term with Barbecue Miss Laura B. Pfeiffer's upper . o. in history celebrated the close . meat " """'" Gg;eek student who learned the -i In HIS "f"" J 1 Where hamburger are the best FRAT LUNCH . r i d..:.l RM ia block no. 01 " Curb Service Home Made Pie P. D. Q. Service RIALTO Now -if-: 1 41 maA a WITH HFN LYON, SAM HARDY, LYA JDE PUTTI MARY BRIAN. IAN KEITH. OLIVE TELL AND OTHERS. lfPfViCinnr J ilk Hi J 7wHEIlt tVlKIDUU. wes-a FINAL WEEK THURSj FRI. SAT. ALL ORPHEUM CIRCUIT ACTS LESKLICKS Presents The Wonder Act lllnminatinn by Exide Accumulator Company CHUCK HAAS California' Cowboy Comedian GRACE DICK Nile & Mansfield In "THE MAN SAID " Written br Claike & Davla Staged by Jo Bennett Locale Timet A Suburban Summer Evening Welcome Return To Vaudeville JOE JENNY And HI Famou Comedy Four America' Funnlet Quart itte With Joe Jenny Himeolf In Their Original Comedy Creation Babich and the Orchestra PICTURE 2:30, T:00, 9:00 VAUD. 3:30. 8 00, J 0:00 Bearg Makes Plan$ for Freshman Tennia Tourney Coach Bearg in his search for fu ture Varsity tennis material has completed arrangements for a fresh men tennis tournament whereby the four best yearling net men will ba decided and 1930 numerals given to them. The decision will be based on percentage. The men entered In the tournament include, Robertson, Lewandowski, Calvert, Rood, Whistler, and McKin. So far only two matches have been played, Calvert defeating-Rood, 7-6, 9-7, and Robertson, 6-1, 6-4. A. G.R. GOES INTO FINALS Alpha Gamma Rho Baseball Team Defeat Kappa Sig'e 7 to 4 The Alpha Gamma Rho baseball team fought their way into the finals LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK THEATRE rhe Pierre Watkin Playera (22ND BIG WEEK) Present " "SURE FIRE" THE NEW, INGENIOUS COMEDY Mid Night Show Thurs., May 26, 11:30 ORPHEUM 'yVJe.r-.-r.f.l LMQAWHWt ALL THIS WEEK ON THE SCREEN One hour of thrill and romance, on hour of entrancing entertainment. "THE TENDER HOUR" A magnificent production with Billie Dove and Ben Lyon Comedy, Travelogu and New Picture Showing Capt. Lindbergh's Thrilling departure from ROOSEVELT FIELD on hi NEW YORK TO PARIS FLIGHT Gertrude Barnes Offering original story song RAMON RINGO, Piano Virtuoso Joe Wong Young Chines Entertainer BEAVER and the BOYS SHOWS AT 2:45, 7:00, 9:00 HOMECOMING MID-NITE FROLIC FRIDAY NITE A Monster Program of Vaudeville & Music All Seats Reserved SEATS NOW ON SALE SOe THE yesterday afternoon by defeating the Kappa Sigs 7 to 4 in a game that was closely contested at all times. Eck strom was forced to replace Lowe on the mound in the last of the sixth in ning. The A. G. Rs. will meet Pi Kappa Phi's Saturday to decide the interfraternity baseball champion ship. Lineup is as follows: A. G. R. AB H R Danekas, lb 4 11 Hart man, p 4 10 Stone, cf 4 11 Presnell, ss 4 3.1 Booth, 2b 4 1 1 Bauer, c 3 1 0 Brown, If 3 1 0 Rasmussen, 3b 3 2 2 Belknap, rf 3 11 Kappa Sigma AB H R Keyes, 3b 4 0 0 Roper, ss 3 3 3 Eckstrom, cf : 4 11 Ullstrom, lb 4 10 Othmer, c 3 2 0 Hoberg, rf 3 0 0 Peaker, cf 3 0 0 Krall, 2b 3 2 0 Lowe, p 3 0 0 Celebrities to Appear in Print In Daily Maroon Twenty-nine celebrities ranging from criminal lawyers to moving pic ture stars have contributed their opinions and attitudes of college and the college generation to the Daily Maroon, the University of Chicago student newspaper, which is publish- DjVILY nebraskan ing a "Celebrities Number" on May 24. Clarence Darrow, criminal lawyer, gives his view of the relationship of colleges to crime; Robert R. Mc Cormick, editor of the Chicago Trib une and Elsie Janis, comedienne, make the younger generation their target. Cecil B. DeMille, producer, Bebe Daniels, Paramount-Lasky star, and "Buddy" Rogers, one of the col lege men to achieve leading rank in the movies, are representatives the motion picture industry who have contributed articles. Journalism is represented by four of America's leading figures, Oswald Garrisson Villard, new editor of the Nation; William Allen White, editor of the Emporia Gazette; Burton Rascoe, columnist, and Walter G. Bryan, former publisher of the At lanta Georgian and the New York American, and present head of the NOTE! NOTE! NOTE! 8 Acta LYRIC BIG MID-NIGHT SHOW Thursday, May 26, 11:30 50c Seats on Sale Now SOc For That Empty Feeling HOTEL D'HAMBURGER Buy 'em by the sack Shot Gun Service B-1512 114 12 St. Walter G. Bryan organization. From ranks of fiction writers there are Frank Swinnerton; Zona Gale, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Ellis Parker Butler, Frank R. Adams, Maude Rad ford Warren, and Percy Marks. Ba bette Deutsch, George Dillon, and Kenneth Fearing have also contrib uted original poetry. Among the leading artists who hava made illustrations for the issue ate John McCutcheon, cartoonist; C. Roy Baldridge, and Frederick Dalyrimple. The cover has been drawn by Boris Riedel. Dr. Harry Wilson of the philosophy department of Syracuse University recently declared that time (pent by college students in "bull session" to not wasted, but is of real value. He estimated that an average of three hours a day is spent by fraternity men in such sessions. .Jir - - RINTCRSJ VOUIIOI UluiaiUI v. 1 1 VJ Vai. SO. 12T ST. LINCOLN. NEB. Take your noon lunch at your Drug Store. The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14. S. E. Cor. 14th P. The Handy Place To Buy SUPPLIES Graves Printing Company Three doors south of UaL Temple GET YOUR DRUGS, STATIONERY, BOX CANDY AND SODAS AT Pi fillers' rescrintion A harmacy 16 & O B4423 For an Exclusive Lunch where it is nice and cool. Appetizing Sandwiches, Lunches & Fountain Ser vice. A real place to take the afternoon date. Cummins9 143 No. 12th Try our Curb Service The Best THIS (jfjjgl WEEK r . , iw,,,. . r I fc)i'V v " ' ' ' CoUegi Models h I XV." fc I . Regal can duplicate any Style youll see anywhere at any price, in this town or any other city from New York to San Francisco. v7e can do it for $6.60 in all Leathers and Styles. The chances are the leathers are the same Imported or Domestic Skins, and the Workmanship, Finish and Fit are just as good as if you paid $8, $10 or $12. What you can't see, we'll guarantee and no one else can tell whether you pay $6.60 or twice $6.60, unless you take off your shoes and show them an expensive label. And who wants to pay that difference for this privilege? From aUke- to Wane Kcfd Factories Whitman, kfan. RE GAL SHOE On Display By Mr. "Cush" Stryker PHI DELTA THETA HOUSE SO jTU, i lililfliliMJrt Trora Coatt to Coast Stores in AH Principal Cities $30,000. in cash prizes Delicious and Refreshing f- . a Have you seen the announcement of the $30,000 Coca-Cola prize con test out this month in the follow ing magazines? The Saturday Evening Post. .May 7 Literary Digest May 14 Collier's Weekly. .May 21 Liberty May 14 Life May 5 Keep your eyei open to Coca-Cola adver tising for the next three months in these magazines, many newspapers, posters and outdoor walls and signs; in the displays in dealers' show windows and in soda fountain and refreshment stand decorations. Follow this contest and win a prize of rctl cash. The Coca-Cola Co- Atlanta, Oa. for everry occasion SPORTS DRESSES of gray stripes or pastel flannels, tub silks or crepes in all the dainty or high colorings so popular for sports wear are here in our dress sections. Sweaters and blazers with light colored skirts are also popular and are available in all colors and styles. AFTERNOON FROCKS of sheer georgettes, laces and flat crepes come in many shades and styles, with pleating, shirring, tucking and drawnwork to add to their dainti ness and smartness. DINNER FROCKS of chiffon, lace or georgette come in a great variety of ef fects, both simple and elaborate in style. EVENING DRESSES choose taffetas, chiffon, geor gette, or crepe romiane and are beaded, embroidered or t rimmed with flowers. STREET DRESSES are very tailored, in one or two. piece styles and in dark or neutral colorings. Fancy buckles, ornaments, tucking, pleating and finely tailored finish contribute to their dis tinctive appearance. VISIT OUR SPORTS AND DRESS SECTIONS Prices range from 10.00 to 85.00 Second floor t)wey vlJ I r. ft V J ) ? LINCOLN NEBRASKA ( ! i! L-aE ' ' 'f JK&'fer h " I -MIS llti;-