The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 22, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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JUDGE ALLEN ASKS
FOR WISE VOTING
(Continued from Pago 1)
tradition for the advancements of
science. She expressed the desire
of the League of Women Voters, of
which seh is a member, "to make
every woman an intelligent voter."
One of the important features of
,er address was the stress she laid
upon the outcome of the World war
in regard to law and justice. The
American soldier v.-as not, in her
opinion, dealt with fairly by the
United States upon his return to this
country. She contends that Amer
icans too soon forget promises and
justice which were given the nation's
men. .
Mexico Not Our Butinea
' The Mexican situation, according
to Judge Allen, is but a property
question and should not concern the
lifo and property of the Americans,
who defend the government of the
United States. She stated that we,
the citizens, fail to realize that we
constitute the state and that it is
our duty to support justice.
The subject of her talk being
"Back to the Constitution," she im
pressed those who were listening with
the idea that the American Revolu
tion was not just a successful rev
olution, as many are, but that it was
a revolution of ideas and the estab
lishing of a new doctrine. She be
lieves that science cannot make new
LIBERTY
All Next Week Be-inninf
Mon. Nite, Sept. 26
PIERRE
WATKIN
PLAYERS
:IN. .
"THE BUTTER
and EGG MAN"
A Sparklinf Comedy of Stag Life
POPULAR PRICES
Met. 25c, SOc Nite 25c, 50c, 75c
Mats. Tun, Thur., Set.
SEATS NOW ON SALE
SHE'S DARLING
That's What They All Say
About
Norma's
Modern
Version of
Dumas'
Greatest of
Lovs Themes
Cawille
A First National Picture
On the Star
MAHAFFE eV JENKINS
In "Bit o( Harmony"
M-C-M NEWS
COMEDY TOPICS
SHOWS AT I. S, 5, 7, 9
MAT. 25c, NITE 40
THIS WEEK
RI ALTO
o'of L.M.CARMAN
Today Friday Saturday
Here at Last
The Orpheutn Circuit Featured
Musical Attraction
HARRY WAIMAN
AND HIS TEN
Debutantes
Hardy, Francis,
and Co.
In laugh prarokinf playM
"Father Shy"
HARRY LEE
Faber and Wales
popular funsters in
"Everybody Talk"
Tony and George
in aa original novelty
"On the Boulevard"
Harry Garland
irell known funster In
"Songs and Wit"
Also News and Comedy Pictures
BABICH and his SYNCOPATORS
BIG SHOWS DAILY 3
2:30-7-9
MATS. 25 NITE 60
tests of human character and human
achievement, better tnan those which
have come from the time of the pro
phets. She claims that, after a war,
the American people so back to th
old standards, and that they are easy
to una because we have a govern
ment composed of idealists and men
who worked for jubtice and freedom
lor the country.
Judge Allen has lived the majority
of her life in Ohio, graduated with
a degree from Western Keservn Col
lege, 'studied at the University of
Chicago and the Universitv of New
York. She took musical work abroad
at Berlin and was correspondent for
the New York Courier. After prac
tising law in the United States, she
was elected to various statei offices
and in 1922 was elected Judge of the
Supreme Court of Ohio for a six year
term.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity was
awarded the Hainer cup for excel
lence in scholarship for the second
consecutive year.
Dr. Hattie Williams has begun her
work as associate professor of prac
tical sociology. Doctor Williams is
well known in the city as a lecturer
on social-religious questions.
placed by th low-heeled, mediun
toed campus shoe.
Instructors in charge of the ex
amination are becoming rapidly
aware that the Saturday night bath
as an institution has not been entirely
ousted by the modern and exceeding
ly unnecessary daily abulution. It
is entirely a matter of course with
some of the freshmen women appear
ing for examination that the Satur
day night bath suffices to keep one
next to godliness until the following
Saturday.
The examinations are being rushed
through at the rate of 9ft per day,
jwith the entire staff of the women's
physical education department work
ing most of each day. The physical
education department majors are as
sisting with the work which they
hope will be completed by the first of
October when classes will begin.
There is the usual number of
freshmen women who regard the
physical examination as one of the
terrors of the freshman year. These
approach the examiners in fear and
trembling. In previous years, it has
been the duty of examiners to dry
the tears of sundry freshmen women
who have been frightened into hyste
rics by some mischievously inclined
sophomore. During the week in
.which the examinations have been
conducted, and as yet no tearful
freshman has had to be consoled with
the fact that the examination is not
so bad as it has been painted.
RHODES GIYES ALL
ATTENTION TO LINE
Yearling Front Wall It Drilled Entire
- Afternoon to Acquire Stamina to
Stop Varsity Onslaughts
Registration has been completed.
The number of students this year
reaches the number of 2,320. This
includes the College of Medicine at
Omaha.
The registration at Kansas Univer
sity is 38C1. This is an increase of
36 over last year's number.
Examiners Find
New Girls More
Physically Fit
Fittlmien women who have been
examined to date by the instructors
of the women's physical education
department are better physically, ac
cording to those in charge of the
examinations. As a rule, the wom
en are more sensibly dressed than
they have been in previous due to
the prevailing fashion of sports
clothes for campus wear. The high
heeled shoes which are condemned
by the department have been re-
ACTION PLUS I
Something New !
CLIVE BROOK
ENAIR HANSON
POLA NEGRI
in
ana
A Paramount Picture
COMEDY NEWS
Shows 1-3-5-7-9
MATS. 15c; NITE 25c
MON.-TUES.-WED.
COLONIAL
NEW
UNIQUE
HAWK
of the HILLS
WITH
ALLENE RAY
and
WALTER MILLER
Boy. and Girls FREE TICKETS
See Last Sunday's Papers -STARTING
THUR., FRI, SAT.
COLONIAL
Sensing the approach of Saturday,
and a tangle with the Varsity, Coach
"Choppy" Rhodes pushed his pro
teges through a complete course in
signal running on the drill field
Wednesday afternoon. Five elevens
wore tearing up the dust and acquir
ing finesse, which so far, has been an
absent requisite.
Concentrated work on the linemen
occupied the entire time of the
coaching staff. Even "Choppy" de
serted his backfield hopefuls and
gave his attention to forward wall
candidates. Special training will be
required if the linemen are to cope
with the strong varsity wall.
"Bob" Young, Norfolk youngster,
; looked good playing half. His reg
ular berth is at the wing position, but
from his antics yesterday, should
show the halves a merry scuffle. Day,
brother of "Bill" Dav. ex-Cornhusker
J captain and, center, was in suit play
ing quarter." Although hampered by
his size, young Day has plenty of
fight and willingness.
Because of the constant shifting of
player, no lineup could be obtained.
However, the yearlings will be right
in there Saturday with a real work
out to hand the varsity.
AG ELEVEN IS HARD AT WORK
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Men Practice in Preparation
For Game With Yearlings
Forty-two men have checked out
equipment and are working out each
( evening in an effort to stop the
husky freshmen team when they meet
on the gridiron sometime this fall, ac
cording to Coach Knight, Agricul
tural college football mentor. Two
games with the freshmen team and
two games with the varsity second
team have been scheduled so far.
Several of the men that played on
the Ag team last year have moved
downtown to the varsity this year.
Marion Stone, William Webber,
Paige Hall, George Schmid, Raymond
Nixon and William Snyder are the
only experienced men that have re
ported at Knight's camp this year.
Covering about 6,000 miles in 'heir
first summer tour throughout the
central states, the members of the
Augustana Concert Trio entertained
more than 16,000 people.
Thirty-four new busk. cut fluaa
have been established near the camp
us of Oklahoma University,
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DAILY NEBRASKAN. U Hall.
Rare Specimen Found
By Powell on Vacation
Prof esse r Powell of the depart
ment of zoology obtained a rare spe
cimen this summer, a fresh water
jelly fish. This fish is found in onlv
three places in America and in only ;
about 75 places in the world. His'
specimen, which will soon be on dis
play at Bessey hall, was found in
Woshocton County, Ohio.
Alstadt Instrument
and Accessory Dept.
(In Crancers)
Strings for those who
want individuality
Violin Repairing
1210 O St.
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shall I do
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that
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VARSITY
CLEANERS AND DtfERS
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A-HOY MATES!
This is Joy Week
at the Lincoln
BEBE DANIELS
in
"SWIM, GIRL
SWIM"
A Paramount Picture
PUBUX J . .
"Just ooat UNHU WI run
6
TV"'
ADMIRAL BEAVER GANG
aboard
"S. S. Syncopation"
Chuck Wiles, Lavone Und,
McKenzie Sisters DeMoss
WH-BUR CHENOWETH
Pla' '
"PLEASE TELL ME WHAT TO DO"
COMEDY
-A SHORT
Paramount
News
Shows at
1. 3. 5, 7. t
Mats. 35c
Nite 50c
) THIS
f j WEEK
YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR
.Big Fight Party
Thursday Night
Dempsey-
Tunney
Fight
On Thursday evening, September 22, we will
receive the returns from the Dempsey-Tunney
fight, direct from the ringside.
Station KFAB, co-operating with the Lincoln
Telephone Company, has installed amplifiers
in our store, so that you can hear every word
plainly and distinctly.
Our store will remain open Thursday evening
for this "Big Fight Party" you are all invited.
Main Bout Starts at 9 P. M.
Thursday Night
Opening Display
Night
SEE THE NEBRASKA VARSITY
Football Squad
In Action In Our Balcony Windows
Living Model Style Show -7:30 P. M.
"Nebraska's" Fairest Models
Lincoln's Greatest Display of Wearables
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
Apparel for Men, Women and Children
Dainty
Soda and Luncheonette
Service
Special Noon Lunches
0
"The Students' Store"
C. E. Buchkolz, Mgr.
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LINCOLN. NEB.
Student Lawn Party
Friday Night 8 P. M.
at
20th & D Streets
For all Congregational Students & Friends
by
The 1st Plymouth Church
Games! Eats! Stunts! Program!
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Lincoln's Busy Store. Cor. 11th & O.
The Best For Less
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GOLD & CO. 1
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Smart Fall &
Winter Apparel
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CLOTH COA?T3
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Apparel That Is Unusual In Design,
Fabric and Finish.
FROCKS that have only recently been adopted from
original Paris models coats that are creations worthy
of the frocks they cover elaborately fur trimmed.
FUR COATS in sports and dress styles in all the new
pelts. Exquisite linings and workmanship give them a
distinction all their own.
The Frocks 10.00 to 49.50
The Coats 16.95 to 89.50
Fur Coats 69.50 to 245.00
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