The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
COLONIAL
Will Rogers in "The Texas Steer"
is the star and title writer of a com
edy in which the famous "cow punch
er" pokes fun at our politicians. You
should enjoy this one because it has
some good wise cracks in the titles.
LINCOLN
"Feel My Pulse" is a comedy
drama starring Miss Bebe Daniels
and although I am very partial to
Miss Daniels, I can't hand her much
in this vehicle. It contains some cle
ver comedy but for the most part it's
just tosh. I
A pampered, society "invalid" de
cides to go to her sanitarium in the
country and rest up. The sanitarium,
unknown to her, has been converted
into a rum shipping base. When she
arrives, the attendants attempt to
create a sickly atmosphere by forc
ing the yeggs that hang out there to
act as patients. Just when the villian
and a rival gang attempt to pull their
dirty work, the government agents
raid the place. You know the rest.
Now the high spot. Two girls that
look lik emother and daughter and
sing like a nightingale and a man,
will win you over right now. Miss
Howard is so good looking and Miss
Linn so funny that you feel cheated
unless they respond to at least two
encores.
LIBERTY
The stock company should enjoy
good patronage this week for their
presentation ranks with the best that
thev have ever offered. "Seventh
Heaven" is a mighty fine drama, a
touching" story that will remind you
just a little of "Camille" and "Love."
Tonight All Week
AT 8:30
A Refreshing A Optimistic Drama
"7TH HEAVEN"
Brims with Authentic Characters
and Compelling Atmosphere
Evnc- 25c, 50c. 75c. Mats 25c, 50c
Next Week
"TAKE MY ADVICE"
She Got Away with Murder!
'Oris
go
PIIYLUS HAVER
:NOTE :-
Although offensive to no one this
picture will not interest children.
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'THE MAN WITHOUT
A FACE"
EPISODE 4
Fleda Graham, Orfanist
C0L0F2IAL
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I Belonged
Belong to
to You
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ThatVs a Thrill Bom
Evrjr Minutal
Pulse
'dGb-aawa'tt'-
ON THE ST ACE
PEPITA GRANADOS
Queen of the Castanets
HARRY HOLBROOK
Popular Baritone In
A Spanish Serena "
HOWARD LINN
Ina Comedy Songolofu
THREE VAGRANTS
Singers and Mh.IcImis
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Lara Hanson
Lobbying
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Though the characters are all very
well cast, honors go to Miss White.
Some very fine work, Marion.
Mr. Harolde, and all the rest of
the cast, are as usual very good.
ORPHEUM
Garbo fans will probably be vervt
enthusiastic about the vehicle in
wmch she appears at the Orpheum
this week. And the rest of you well
she does do some good acting and
your interest will center more around
it than the story.
"The Divine Woman" is a certain
Marianne who is brought to Paris
as a surprise gift to a worldly wise
mother. She is gawky and untutored
and therefore not accepted by her
mother. She falls in love with a sol
dier and by chance is introduced to
the stage. The conflict between her
love for the stage and her lovei for
the man is the theme of the story.
RIALTO
"Chicago" is the storv of a o-irl
that was bad, as bad as a little
head strong girl can be. Not a re
deeming characteristic about her
Though she is not played for sympa
thy, you feel ratehr sorry for her
and wonder why you feel that way.
fnyjiis Haver as the bad girl and
Victor Varconi as her husband, do
some very fine acting.
Not satisfied with what her hus
band can furnish her, she has a little
playmate on the side to furnish the
luxuries. When he tires of her, she
kills him. Being played up as Chi
cago's most beautiful murderess giv
es her quite a thrill, until she
learnshow the fickle witch of fame
has used her as a toy to be played
with, then tossed aside and forgot
ten. '
Lewis Makes Greek
Tourney Classification
(Continued from Page 1)
Sigma Lambda, Phi Kappa, Phi Delta
Theta, Theta Chi, Delta Tau Delta
and Sigma Chi. League 2, Phi Kappa
Psi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Sig
ma, Delta Upsilon, Fann House, and
Delta Sigma Phi. League 3, Delta
Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi Ed-
suon, t'hi Oamma Dpltn A ink rv;
iigma, Alpha Gamma Rho. League 4
J at a.f V'tl
thi Sigma Kappa, Lambda Chi Al
pha, Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Alpha Mu
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Theta
Chi, Alpha Sigma Chi. .
Singles Classification
Horseshoe singles: League 1, Delta
Sigma Lambda, Kappa Sigma, Ome
ga Beta Pi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Aca
cia, Alpha Theta Chi. League 2, Del
ta bigma Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha
Delta Tau Delta, Phi Gamma Delta
iheta Ai, farm House. League 3,
I'M Kappa, bigma Nu, Pi Kappa Al
pha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Delta Chi,
Phi Sigma Kappa. League 4, Theta
Chi, Sigma Alpha Mu, Beta Theta
Pi, Delta Upsilon, Tau Kappa Ep
silon, and Pi Kappa Phi. League 5,
Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa
Psi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha
Tau Omega and Alpha Sigma Phi
Handball singles: League 1, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Alpha Gamma Rho,
Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Phi,
Sigma Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha and
Delta Chi. League 2, Phi Delta Theta,
Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi G amma Delta,
Delta Sigma Lambda, Delta Tau
Delta, Alpha Theta Chi. League 3,
Phi Kappa, Farm House, Alpha Chi
Sigma, Alpha Sigma Chi. League 4,
Theta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Delta Upsilon, and Beta Theta Pi
Alpha Delta Pi Is
Co-Ed Pin Campion
(Continued from Page 1) .
solation division were Frances Han
sen, Betty Smith, Marjorie Smith,
Frieda Curtis and Ellen Schlerf.
The inter-class basketball tourna
ment will start next week. The girls
have been practicing and training for
several weeks and keen competition
is expected.
REASONS WHY
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LATSCH
BROTHERS
Politicians Are Unable
To Pick Prom Girl
(Continued from Page 1)
thereby eliminating the voice of
those who did not attend. Although
tho last year's Prom girl received a
commanding majority, the plan adop
ted by the committee this year, gives
all members of the two classes a
voice in her selection and narrows
the field down to six.
Those who will be candidates for
final ballotting are:
Maxine Smith Delta Delta Delta
Edith Mae Johnson Pi Beta Phi
Ernestine McNiel Alpha Xi Delta
Geraldine Fleming Alpha Chi O.
Ruth Palmer Alpha Omicron Pi
Ilah Mae Cottrell Kappa Alpha
Theta.
Dancing will start promptly at
8:30 o'clock to Randall's Royal Fon
tenelle Orchestra of Omaha. Two
feature acts of entertainment have
been arranged for intermission.
Tickets for the Prom can still be
secured from Charles Bruce at the
Cornhusker office. Representatives
handling the tickets are requested
to turn in their money as soon as
possible to Mr. Bruce.
Varsity Will
Meet Kaggies
(Continued from Page 1)
The distance men also went through
oacn scnuite s wanting ana running
exercise. I he sprinters, including
Easter and Snyder ran a 38-second
lap and took a number of starts un
der the supervision of Assistant
Coach Rhodes. Hurd, Ashburn, and
Richards spent a hard practice ses
sion with the 35-pound weight and
the shot put in order that they will
be ready to compete against Lyons,
noted Aggie weight man.
Milers Will Perform
The feature race on Saturday's
program will be tnt mile run in
which Moody of the Wildcats and
Johnson. Ilusker miler, will battle
for honors. Janulewicz of Nebraska
should furnish these two runners fast
competition as shown by his victory
in the mile race last week against
the Nebraska College Conference
champions.
The Husker-Aggie meet will start
promptly at 3:30 o'clock Saturday
afternoon and temporary bleachers
have been installed to take care of
the expected crowd. The meet will
afford track fans an opportunity to
see two of the Missouri Valley's
crack cinder aggregations in action.
The result of Saturday's contest will
given cinder enthusiasts an idea of
the strength of these two teams.
Two sets of brothers have become
well known in America. They are
the Befgcr Brothers, Ham and Lim:
and the Marner Brothers, Silent and
Ancient. Intercollegiate Press.
NEBRASKAN
TAILORS
CLEANERS
CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN
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Buck's Booterie Presents
HONEY
APPEOVED
BY THE CRITERION" OF FASHION
A subtly smart new Spring shade of tan presented
"now for the first time these two beautiful new models
illustrated below.
The model at right
may lo had In
Honey Iiclgc Suetle
tho sirup, trim
and heel of Honey
Itcige kid skin
also in Pecan Tan
Kid
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Bowlers Resume
Tourney Tonight
(Continued from Page 1)
ings. The two teams entered from
Xi Psi Phi will lock horns tonight
in an internecine struggle.
The schedule for tonight is: Pi
Kappa Phi vs. Delta Tau Delta, Pi
Kappa Alpha vs Sigma Chi, lambda
Chi Alpha vs Sigma Phi Epsilon, Xi
Psi Phi No. 1 vs Xi Psi Phi No. 2,
Kappa Sigma vs Delta Upsilon, Beta
Theta Pi vs Alpha Chi Sigma, Theta
Xi vs Phi Kappa Psi.
The standing for the season is as
follows :
W L
Pet.
.778
.723
.723
.667
.612
.612
.612
.612
.500
.500
.388
.278
.278
.056
Pi Kappa Phi 14 4
Pi Kappa Alpha 13 5
Lambda Chi Alpha 13 5
Xi Psi Phi No. 2 12 6
Kappa Sigma 11 7
Sigma Chi 11 7
Delta Upsilon 11 7
Sigma Phi Epsilon 11 7
Xi Psi Phi No. 1 9 9
Beta Theta Pi 9 9
Delta Tau Delta 7 11
Theta Xi 5 13
Phi Kappa Psi 5 13
Alpha Chi Sigma 1 17
Tourney Pairings
Will Be Made Soon
(Continued from Page 1)
urday by the athletic board, and they
will be available to the public in the
Sundav papers. The numbeP of class.
es, and the possible Class
A choices
cannot be decided until after the en
trance blanks have all been inspec
ted. If no more than 240 teams enter,
tho tournament will all be held under
the root of Nebraska's massive Col
iseum. Workmen are busy this week,
rearranging the interior of the build
ing, and when the work has been
completed, there will be six courts
available for play. In case more
teams enter courts at Aggie high or
the Y. M. C. A. will be used for early
games.
They say love is the biggest thing
in the world, but one can drown it
in a pint bottle. Miami Student.
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Just across from the Campus.
SUEDE
Ramsay Admits He
Stole Prize Role
(Continued from Page 1)
"is Emmy, and will be played by
Miss Beatrice Hullett. Rufe marries
her in the end." The co-eds at the
door must have heard this, as most
of them left immediately. Ramay
frowned slightly, then continued his
talk.
"This is the first play we have pre
sented that doesn't need any re
view," he added. "Why?" he looked
amazed. "It's all pre-docided who is
to receive the most favorable press
notice."
Accused of Using Political Method
Innuei.dos escaping from the dra
matic department accuse Ray of us
ing modern political methods in his
successful campaign for the role of
the passionate lover. Rufe. The
other players have exhibited a good
deal of professional jealousy of Mr.
Ramsay in walking off with the prize
acting plum of the year.
He admits rather shamefacedly, !
that he used a little deceit in ob
taining the role. "All the rest of
them had their chance in our other .
productions." he said, dpfenrli no- nim- i
self. "Of course they didn't knowiS
I was angling for the part of Rufe,
ana now i suppose 1 11 have to en- ,
dure the jealousy.
"After Thursday evening," he i
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soliloquized, "I'll have to appoint
certain t;mes when I'll autograph mv
pictures lor the girls. If the demand
becomes too l.c-nj, perhaps I'll have
to request recipients to pay for my
pictures perhaps.' He gazer, soul
fully out of the window.
"The only thing that worries me,"
he observed, "is that f litre w.il be an
oruavsed ...-edus of o-c!s in tin-
Carolina muutain region, in earnest
.search for men Ruft- in 'Sun
Up'." The idea seemed to puzzle him,
and he became slightly irritated.
"I wonder how I shall live under
the burden of fame," he finished,
half to himself.
Dr. Ives Will Lecture
On Television Methods
Lawrence, Kan., Febr.
Wonders of the modern understand
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Why My Dear, I use
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FOLLOW THE WOLF'S
ADVICE
RUN INTO THE UNI BARBER SHOP AND GET A
TUBE OF EACH.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
BEAUTIFUL TEETH
IT WONT BE LONG NOW?
ANY DOWN TOWN DRUG STORE
If
"In Like a Lion"
SPRING COATS
Yep-they're here-March with its Zippy
Mornings and-our new Spring Topcoats.
Long, easy flowing lines, smooth draping fa
brics and newly introduced shades of grey
and tan. Just the coat for you Nebraska men
..and at prices that give you the most for
your money.
Others $25 to $50
ing of light will be fully explained,
and parts of the apparatus used in
television will be demonstrated at
the University of Kansas March 5
by Herbert E. Ives, director of re
search for the American Telephone
and Telegraph Co., and one of the
leading physicists of the world.
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Sandwiches Drinks
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