THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I THEATRES Oliver Theater SAT., MAT. . NIGHT., NOV 1. LAURA FRANKENFIELD IN 'The Awakening of Helena Ritchie' MAT., 50c &. 25c; Night, $1 to 25c. MONDAY NIGHT. NOV 3 BLANCHE RING IN "WHEN CLAUDIA SMILES." NOV. 4, "The MASTER MIND. QRPHEUM THUHH, FRIDAY AND S T Oct '!o::i. Nov i. THE rilKKIUKST COMETH WS KTKLLA RIAYIIKW TAYLOR Ktl Flanignn K- Needy Fdwnrdf. Redford fc Winchester Charlotte Rn venue ro ft G. S. WinBlov, AciladyH Duffy Handera & Mill Corrlgnn & Vivian Mat., Thur., Fri.. 15. 25e, Sat., lr, 2G & 50c. Night, 8. 15. Prices 15. 25, .15, GO, 75c Lyric Theatre Thursday, Friday, Sa t urday PRINCE KARMI Presents "Selma," The Hindoo Mystery REDWOOD & GORDON. PHOTO PLAYS "PATHE'S SEMIrWEEKLY "PROPOSAL FROM NOBODY' The Fourth Story of "WHO WILL MARRY MARY" "VAN NOSTRAND TIARA" "DODGING MATRIMONY DAILY CURRENT EVENTS & Parisian Life Photos .5 SHOWS PMI.Y l-7 I'. M Matinee ll .s, ,,t. o,. Sinhi I r., The l'-,u.tl Feature Films at the Magnet tins afternoon and evening Po..f mail service does not per mi' u to announce titles of films. et tlu will be up to the usual high standard only be found at the Magnet. Decorating Done For Dancing Parties, Ban quets, e'e , at a reasonable price. Phone L-8958 after 6:30 P.M. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co 13 AND O STREETS MISS STERKEL Hair Dressing, Manicuring and Switch Making LADIES . AND GENTLEMEN B 4420 Room 412, Brownell Blk m i INDIANS ARE BAD FOES GAME SATURDAY WITH HASKELL BUCKS UNSATIS FACTORY. REDSKINS NEAR-PROFESSIONALS Two Carlisle Players on Team Sev eral Indians Played Against Ne braska Five YearB Ago Victory is Costly tHY II V HARLAN Tin- game last Saturday with the Haskell Indians from Lawrence, Kafl , lin l-tt an unpleasant taste m the mouths ot the Cornhusker fans The contest was an unsatisfactory one from many standpoints. Now that the immediate feeling engendered by the game has cooled off somewhat the time is opportune for a sane presenta tlon of the facts. Indians Are Near-Professionals. The Indians should not be properh lassed as collegians nor their teams as amateur teams. They are bound b no eligibility rules. The redskin players shift from Haskell to Carlisle and irom Carlisle to Haskell The number ot jears an Indian has played counts as nothing he is used in the game as long as he makes good, be that one, two, four, five or even seven years In addition the Indians have noth ing to do in this world except go to school at the go ernmeiit's expense 'and pla football It makes no dif jterence to them il tlie aie disfinuied oi ( rippled in a game loi then tutun ,is arnpl proxuled lor Not so with ,the white man He must keep in nood pin steal shape or his chances in win ning his waj in the world alter his col lege das are diminished II he is (iippled oi disligured he is piaelieal l l out ot t In running ( Hence it is that the Indians pla a more wicked game titan tlieii white brothers Not caring for liimsell he Inaturalh cannot understand that the i white man does care, in fact, must (are To say thi- does not imply that the red skin excells his white brother in coinage For the whites are as courageous as anj Indian that ever lned Hut their courage is mixed with disci etion He must think ol the mor row while the Indian does not Theie in lies the difference Since the Indians are hound b no eligibilitv rules, play as man cais as thev make good and pla virtually at the go ernment's e.xpence they are, il not professionals, near-protession-als They should not bo scheduled foi c ollege games No Glory in Defeating Redskins. While a university football team is loathe to be defeated by the Indians, at the same time there is no honor for a university in defeating them. They are in no conference and play no regular football schedule, being merely nomads that play where they can. The game Saturday did not help Nebraska in her race for the Missouri Valley Championship. On the con trary it has weakened us. Not seri- (Continued on Page Four "Send - it - to - CLEANER AND Express or Parcel Post Paid One Y. M. C. A. WILL GIVE HARD TIMES PARTY SAT. NIGHT Costumes Desired But Not Required Everybody Invited. The Y M. (,'. A. and Y. W C. A extend a cordial invitation to their joint Hani Times party on Saturday niuht or this week in Music Hall of the Temple Wear a hard times' cos tunic- if you can Come whether you dre-;.H in this costume or not This will be a vei novel affair Irruattalo I II Squires of Orel was a campus visitor this week Cornell Cniversity recently was made a gift of approximately $1,000,000 from Col Oliver H Payne of New York The I,' S biological survey Is mak- 'tng arrangements with tiie hiuiogicni department of Nebraska to establish a joint survey of the state, definate plans for such a union will be perfected soon Mi'- ' T Moore, who spent the summer on the United States Geologi cal Survey In Alaska with Mr. Henry Eakin as chief, returned to the Uni Iverdty last week to resume his grad uate work The library ol the Department ol Geology is in receipt of live reports on the Ceolog of A In.sk. 'i hv Mi- j Heiuy M Eakin, a former student and assistant in the Department ol C.-ology, and now a member ol the Tinted Slates Geological Survey Mi Montio.se L Lee, a former stu ,'lent in the L'nneisity ol Nebraska. ilaieran insi ructor in the Department ol Geology in I lie University of Arizona, then in the University of New Mexico, a Fellow in Columbia University, and later a professional mininir enirineei- is now Geologist ol the Uruguay Geo logical Survey at Montevideo. The collection of skulls recently se-j I cured in an excavation fn IMatlsmouth j by Mr It W. Kills and Mr Robert F. Gilder, rave been placed on exhibition 'on the fourth floor of the State Mu scum The skulls number fifty-eight in all They were piled together and many of them were broken into small pieces Tlic skulls hae been i eeon st rin ted by Mr. Ellis Loeb's Orchestra, L-989G or 15 V.Vri i The last of a series of college teas 'teas was held last week, and there will be no more unless arranged for some special occasion. Other after noon affairs to get the girls and fac ulty women together may be planned later Jones' Orchestra, L-9G66. Telephone Yule Bros. Laundry to call for your work. B-2754. (EUtafitfbii (Eohtttm FOR RENT Niice room for one gen tleman. $7 per month At 442 No. 12th St. Way 1322 N STREET Ay- ? i. ft. r A "Square Deal' for everybody is (be "Spalding Policy We guarantee each buyer of an article bearing the Spalding Trade Mark, that such an article J will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1616 Arapahoe St Denver, Colo L. C. Smith & Bros. 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