The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Rail Tourney
Nears Finals
(Continued from Paw 1)
. ue three trimming Farm House
I to 4 last Friday to cinch the league.
Kappa Sigma and Farm House will
let today to settle Becond place
Standing each aggregation having
dropped one game to Sigma Chi.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, aided by the
..ficta-ulai pitching of Pickett, has
won league iour. v
tingent is one of the favorites to
carry off intramural baseball honors,
following its showing in the league.
Phi Sigt in Tie
Phi Sigma Kappa and Alpha Gam
ma Rho are deadlocked for the lead
in league five, each team having
dropped a game. Phi Sigma Kappa
is expected to win the play off game,
according to campus sentiment, as
it already holds one win over vhe A.
G. R. nine.
League six honors are also unset
tled. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Del
ta Sigma Phi are leading the race
and undoubtedly will fight it out for
the championship. One game be
tween these two teams ended in a
squabble.
Blow to Farm House
Little interest has been manifested
Youth Must Have Lovet
If Youth but knew; if age but
could. And so the young Prin
cess turns from her elderly
husband to fall, a passionate
and helpless creature, into the
trembling arms of her hus
band's brother.
Two fallen leaves drifting in
the wind, torn from the shelter
and safety of a sturdy home;
facing inevitable discovery with
the consciousness that no mat
ter what the penalty shall be
"Youth Must Have Love."
There, in a line or two, you
have the basic motive of D. W.
Griffith's newest, finest and
most beautiful achievement.
"Drums of Love
With! MARY PHILBIN
LIONEL BARRYMORE
DON ALVARADO
BABICH AND ORCHESTRA
TURNER. ORGANIST
NEWS COMEDY
mom
SHOWS 1-3-7-0
THIS IS FUN WEEK AND
HERE IS A JOY SHOW!
William Fox Presents
"East Side,
West Side"
With CEORCE O'BRIEN
AND VIRGINIA VALU
ON THE STAGE '
Billy Well nd the 4 Fy.
In Their Own Original Novelty
"Youthful Frivolitie"
Brown and LaVelle
Presenting
A Comedy Oddity with Music
"Don't Handle the Good"
Atterberry and Gillum
"College Slicker"
A Brand New Idea in Smart
Entertainment
BEAVER and MELODY MONARCHS
Chenoweth at the Wurlltzer
TonightAll Week
AT 8:30
GEORGE M. COHAN'S
Latest and Bluest Laugh Hit
"THE BABY
CYCLONE"
With LYSLE TALBOT In the
GRANT MITCHELL ROLE
Eve. 25c, 60c, 75c Mat. 25c, 80c
Next VAek "The Colpy Sex"
LAST TIME TODAY
More Suave Than Ever
Adolph Menjou
IN
"A Night of
Mystery"
A Paramount Picture
M-C-M NEWS COMEDY
Collegians
MATS. 25c NITE 35c
A COMEDY KNOCKOUT!
William Fox Present
"Why Sailors
Go Vrong"
With Sammy Coifep. and Ted
McNaima of "What Price Glory"
NEWS COMEDY
"MARK OF THE FROG"
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MATS. 15c KITE J le
in league seven. Delta Sigma Delta
appears to be the class of the divi
sion, however.
The. hopes of Farm House of se
curing- the all-year inter-fraternitv
trophy were practically smashed
when the Sigma Chi team cinched
honors in league three, Unless the
agriculturists show strength in the
minor tournaments now in progress,
the cup is almost sure of returning
to Kappa Sigma, last years' champs.
j Sooner. Find Tallest
And Shortest Men in
University This Year
Norman, Okla.. May 15. A uni
versity-wide quest for the tallest and
the shortest man in school, conducted
by the Oklahoma Daily during the
past week, ended Thursdav when it
was decided that Parker Shelby, fine
arts unclassified student, Vinson,
and Carl Albert, arts and sciences
freshman, McAlester, had perhaps
the best claims to these respective
titles. ,
Shelby Win
Shelby, who stands six feet, eight
inches "by any measurement in your
city," as they say about the tall man
in the carnival, has been that tall
man in the varnival, has been that
tall since he was 18 years of age.
How long ago that was, Shelby re
fused to say.
"Dogged if I know," he said, when
asked if he could offer any sugges
tion as to why and wherefore of tall-
ness. Since Shelby is one of the uni
versity track team's crack high jump
ers, it was suggested that perhaps
jumping so much had increased his
elongation into the pure ozone of
the upper air.
May Help Jumping
"Oh I don't think so," he answered
thoughtfully, "in fact, I should think
that my height had something to do
with jumping." Which is probably
correct.
"The little champion" measures
five feet, four inches "short," as he
said, and can offer no solution as to
why he is short, and how short that
is.
One might think that Carl Albert
had been making so many political
ttptnuusstmitc
gs'tCaKial Engraving Co.
B-f78
319. SO.I2W ST.
LINCOLN. 'NEB.'
the Regal representative to
show you the $6.60 Regal
Reproduction of London's
Leading Shoe Style selling
on Regent Street at 75 shil
lings ($18.25).
An English Oxford made
from Genuine Martin's Im
ported Scotch Grain, Full
Leather Lined, $6.60.
?560
REGAL
SHOES
Campus Representative
Bennett & Flugstad
"Bill" "kearns
Phi Delta Theta Heuso
The
PERFECT POWDER
Harmonizes
Invisibly t
HAVE you ever longed for a
powder which would lend a
flattering soft tone to your skin,
freeing it of shine, yet not giving it
a made-up look? Dorothy Gray's
Jacqueminot Face Powder is extra
fine; it clings for hours; it is
delicately fragrant and it is
made in four subtle shades.
At our
Toilet Goods Department
3.00
speeches that it had "stumped" his
growth.
However, Albert's shortness does
not seem to bother him any since he
can talk back to the biggest of big
"he-men," and can usually win the
best of any argument, using sharp
pointed words, instead of the razor
in the proverbial razor story.
Oklahoma's Library
Has Magazines Nsu)
Nearly 200 Years Old
Norman, Okla.. Mav 15 Maga
zines which were printed many
years before flhe creation of the
United States are available to stu
dents of the university, according to
information obtained at the period
ical department of the1 university li
brary. Among the oldest of these
is the Gentlemen's Magazine, first
published in 1731, in London. The
periodical department has a copy of
every number issued during the life
of the magazine. The last number
was printed in 1894.
The periodical department is sub
scriber to more than 800 current
publications, about 250 of which are
kept in the department reading room
in the library. The remaining ones
are distributed to the libraries of the
separate schools.
Magazine Are Preserved
The Literary Digest, Forum, Harp
er's, Scribner's Current History, and
World's Work are among the most
called for periodicals at the general
periodical library, although many
calls for magazines devoted to the
theater, musi: and drama are made.
The library subscribes for many cur
rent foreign publications, among
which are magazines printed in the
Spanish, French, German, Italian,
and Russian languages.
No magazines are destroyed by
any of the libraries but are kept on
the branch libraries' shelves until a
volume is accumulated. The volume
is then sent to the library bindery,
and, having been bound, is filed in
the general library shelves where it
is available for reference. The great
est number of requests for back
numbers of publications is received
from students of psyohnloc-y and edu
cation for review and aid in writing
papers.
Mr. Meacham I Librarian
An index is kept in the reading
room by which it is possible for the
reader to obtain the name and date
of the publication of any article in
which he may be interested.
Resides the numerous magazines
kept in the department. 15 large
newspapers are subscribed for, as
well ns many of the back numbers of
the most rjoDular magazines, are
kept in the east reading room of the
library.
The ueriodical reading room is lo
cated in a small room on the second
floor of the library building. It is
oDen from 8 o'clock to 6 o'clock on
weeks days, from 8 to 12 on Satur
days, nn4 from 2 till 5 on Sundays,
on which latter days only the cur
rent magazines may be examined.
The librarian is Mrs. Edna Meach
am, who has two part time student
assistants.
Selma, Calif. (IP) The world's
100-yard dash record of 9 3-5 sec
onds was broken here recently by a
high school boy, Frank Lombardi,
Los Angeles high school sprinter. He
won the event in the California In
iterscholastic Federation champion
ship track and field meet held here.
Now--for
men!
If The Princetonian Trench Coat
A NEW VERSION of the French trench coat J
which has taken the collegiate world by storm.
0
Made of cravenette processed shower-proot j
cotton Gabardine, with plaid lining, satin-lmed
sleeves, and leather buttons.
At a large school in the East 400 of these
coats were sold in one dayl
Priced, 17.50
W
3?
Other Raincoats, 3.50, 6.50 and 10.00
Men's Wear First Floor.
1 Miller & Paine
III All t
BEAUTY CREATIONS
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'ColcremeCotyholdsallitnecdsfor true,
healthfulradiance. Cleansingnour
ishing beautifying in one you
can giveyour complexion per
fect care in a few moments
a day. Then, with Coty
Face Powders, protect
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to fragrant,satin
smoothiiei.
ach Out Hollar
AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES
. by Ctf 1th. im
Library Receives
Many Late Books
(Continued from Page 1)
"Panethesilea" by Binyon; "The Let
ters of Queen Victoria" (second se
ries) by Buckle.
"Plying Fish," a book of songs and
sonnets by Conkling; "At the Gate
ways of the Day" by Colum; "Brass
Tacks Ballads" by Cook; "Alexander
Pope," a biography by Griffith; "The
Calculus of Variants," an essay on
textual criticism by Greg; "A Guide
to Local Government Legislation
Since the War," by Hiley; "Econom
ic Essays" by Hollander; "The Prob
lems of a World Court" by Hill;
"The Life and Principate of tho Em
peror Hadrion" by Henderson.
Old Letter Reproduced
"The British Post Office from Its
Beginnings to the End of 1925," by
Marshall; "Society Mobility," by
Sorokin; "Cultural Reality,"' by
Znanaiecki; "Buffalo Airport."
An interesting fasimile of a Latin
letter written by Columbus and
printed in 1493 announcing the dis
covery of America was included in
the collection of new books.
nnaaain
SAWYER'S
OsanhtOIIrd
LICKBRS
Quarantmd
Waterproof
M&WKRSON
MAWMJHUIli.
Pyle's Harriers Trek
Over Oberlin Campus
Oberlin, Ohio (IP) Oberlin col
lego students counted themselves
lucky last week. Just as classes were
letting out for the week Saturday
noon, the first of C. C. Pyle's cross
country runners plodded down the
state highway which runs through the
college campus. Crowds of students
and professors took advantage of the
spectacle which lasted far into the
night.
Oklahoma Junior college confer
ence met at Norman last week for a
two-day convention concerning stan
dards for Oklahoma junior colleges.
Typewriters For Rent
AU itapaarl mak rqll rat to ta
4nt for Ion term. Um4 machine
portable typawrltar monthly payment.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-2157
Jhe largest setting
jlsTx. qualitypencu
17
black
degreed
3
copyind
Atoll
dealers
Buy
a
dozen
Superlative iri quality,
the world famous
T7ENUS
VPENCELS
give best service and
longest wear.
Plain end, per ou $1.00
RubboreniU.pcrdofa 120
American Peacil Co., 215 Fifth At,,N.T.
" MahriafUNIOUETUnttaJ
Culotti Prncilt in 1 2 color $ 1.66 per dot.
Be With the Gang
at
ANTELOPE PARK
Every Nite 5c per Dance
THE COLLEGIANS
10 Ultra-Syncopators
Tonite final nite of Beauty Contest. Who will be Mis3
Lincoln? Bathing Girl revue at 8:30 sharp.
Dance Starts Tonite at 8:00
m
TJncoln's Busy Store Cor. 11th mnd O Sts. "The Best For Le$f
(BMLW
S. & H. Green Discount Stamps Are a Big Added Saving on Every Purchase Here!
Another Important Group of
WsAl AW 1! AY M
V I I - H BUZ- A I t Ail ttV
Great
WornerVs Full-Fashioned
Pure Silk Chiffon Hosiery
1 Save!
They're sub-standards, all pure to the top Chiffon Hose,
fine and sheer! Beautiful, pure silk utockinira that are phown
IN 18 NEW LIGHT SUMMER SHADES
A remarkable special value at, the pair
$1.66
GOLD'S Street Floor.
800 Pairs Silk Chiffon Hosiery
Full Fashioned Slight Substandards of Better Grades
These beautiful, sheer chiffon Hose are outstanding
values at this low price. They're slight substandards of reirular 1.95 (trades, in
a clear, fine boot. In twelve of the new, light shades for summer, and priced at
3 pairs for 3.25 or the pair - -
$L16
GOLD'S Street Floor.
A TIMELY SALE FOR GRADU
ATION GIFT SEEKERS
Rich, New Whiting-Davis
MESH BAGS
266
You may have your choice
from a wide selection of
the smartest new Mesh
Iiaes from the famous
manufacturer Whiting
and Davis. Richly designed
tops and colorful new patterns in many '-aried
combinations. An ideal graduation' gift sug
gestion and at a great saving.
GOLD'S Street Floor.
30 Hour
Alarm
Clocks
They're the large Jum
bo Alarm clocks plain
dial and fitted with a
Su-hour movement.
Guaranteed to give sat
isfaction, at
86c
G0LEN6 Street Floor.
Low Prices on Carter Rayon Underwear!
Carter Rayon Bloomers
These full cut, splendid fitting rayon
Bloomers come In small, medium and
large sizes. In the colors of pink, peach,
honey dew and Mile, Tuesday at the
pair only . - .'.
GOLD'S Third Floor.
1
00
Carter Rayon Vests at
Beautifully made rayon Vests of a fine,
soft knit and made to match the Bloom
ers. In the colors of pink, pesch, honey
dew, and JNile. Of the famous Carters
make and priced at only
GOLD'S Third Floor.
89c
A Great Special Selling of Stunning
New Coats at
Every size from 13 to 52-T-in all wanted materials
and styles in this special group Coats of
BROADCLOTHS SPORT FABRICS
SILK MOIRE TWILLS, ETC.
Many new Tvill Coats, smartly cut, full and in good
lengths, have just been added to the lot.
BLACK NAVY BLUE GRAY TAN MIDDY BLUE
are among the favorite colors shown.
Every one of these Coats is actually worth far more than this low figure see
them Tuesday 1
GOLD'S Second Floor.
Clever New Sweaters Forworts
And here s another attractively priced group this great, arrai of women's and miss'
Sweaters for only 1.96. Just the very smartest styles for sports wear, etc. V-neck, crew
neck and collar models. Many delightful combinations of pretty eolor are shown in the lot,
Including flesh, blue, green, rose, tan and yellow. Special at...... .
GQLJ'S Third FWrV
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