The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1914, Image 3

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THEATRES
OLIVER THEATER
WEDJJEBDAY NlfiHT, MARCH 11
Charles Frohman Presents
NAZI M OVA
In the Sensational Success
"Bella Donna"
Prices $2.00 to 50c
0RPI1EUM THEATER
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, '8'XTIJRDAY
March 12, 13. 14
JJORACE-GOLDIN-
The Old & New and a Tiger Too
35 People 35
M'CORMACK & IRVING
In "Between Decks"
Vera McCord & Arthur Shaw-
In "Just Like a Woman" '
- WIL80N & PEAR80N -
In "At, the Reception."
SHARP & TUREY
NELSON & NEL80N
"Hearst-Scllg News .PJctorlal"
-LYRie-THEATEB-
MON.-TUE8.-WED., March 9-10-ff
MENL08 MOORE'S
"STAGE DOOR JOHNIE8"
With Trlx Oliver
LEX NEAL
The Beau Brummel of Vaudeville.
PHOTO PLAYS
"The Drama In Heyvllle"
Thirty Minutes of Laughter & Tears
"PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY'
"Her Father's 8llent Partner"
Three Shows Dally 2r 7, '9 p. m.
Mat All Seats 10c- Night 15c
KATHLEEN-
PRLOW
GREATEST WOMAN VIOLINIST
Assisted by
OLLIE MAE COBEL, Soprano
TEMPLE THEATRE
WED. EVE., MARCH 11, 8:15 P. M.
TICKETS 75c nd $1.00"
On 8ale at the
ROSS P. CURTICE MU8IC STbRE,
13th and O
Old Tickets Exchanged '
Jolly Five Dancing Club
Newly Remodeled t-all at 1548 O
Street.
Dancea every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Admission 25 cents. Free check
room. Mualo by Hampton's Or
ohestra. PRIZE WALTZ EVERY TUESDAY
For Information call
I. C. LEATH - ' - B-4339
Miss Charlotte Wkdon
Will give' tho first of a series ot
afternoon dances, Saturday after
noon, March 7th, at tho Lincoln.
She will teach tho Tango One Stop;
Hesitation Waltze, Mexlxe and
other new dances.
's attn-drtyV-Iesson yvillbeontIm
Tango.
Lesson from 4 to 5 o'clock.
Dancing from 5 to 6 o'clock.
WHITMAN'S GLASSY
OANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
18 and O Street
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Boom, O&feteriSv Plan
City Y. M. O. A. 13th A P
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NAMENT-STARTSJDMORRQW NIGHT
Largest Basketball Meet in the WorldOver Five Hundred High School
Athletes to Attend -To Battle for Loving Cup Consol
" ation Prize Medals and Banners,
The fourth nnnual High School
Championship Basketball Tournament
wilK-begin tomorrow evening on the
Armory' and Chapol floors. From to
morrow evening, when eight games
wil be played, until Saturday evening,
when the champlonahlp match cornea
ouV-thecampus -will ba swarming with
future Cornhuakers.
. The phenomenal growth nf. this
great athletic carnival Is hardly real
ized by the ordinary University stu
dent. Lastsyear forty-five teams were
entered. This year slxty-fqnr teams
will Qght for the highest honors in the
state.
Manager Reed has been working
several months completing arrange
ments so that everything would go
like clock-work.
To the three teamB which' stand the
LtC3LunjUl-Saturday-.nIght-prIze8wlll
oe awarded. 'To the winning team a
beautiful silver loving cup will bo
bivuu. iasi year ueneva High School
won thlB high honor. Unlvoralty
Place won second, Gothonburg flnlBhed
third, and Columbua fourth. It waa
.complained that a team loBing one,
game ahould not be entirely cast off,
so to meet this criticism Manager
Reed has introduced a new feature. A
consolation contest will be held. The
team8 which are eliminated in the
first rpund will battlojt out for a con
solation prize. ThisVlll be a silver
loving cup. To the teams finishing
second and third In the consolation
division banners will be awarded.
To the members of the champion
ship team medals will bo awarded.
To the second and third teams ban
ners will bo given. All championship
games will take place on the campus.
The consolation play will bo on the
court at the city Y. M. C. A.
Tho complete list of the stxty,four
teams entered Is as follows:
Alnawnrth rteU-KlckpairlokT-Lester-
piorgan, Earl Grant, Harry Beattyk
Nell Morgan, Ervln Jofferles.
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' '--vjni EXTRA Attraction Without EXTRA Cost . '
huh..va jl-. ojoaiBnnur okbibvhbii h- - ..... -r j; 1 dBj
NAZIMOVA, the Russian Actress in "UAU 11111
Yhe'OLiVcg, Wednesday Nigfit Mkr? (! Delia ' UOIUia
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Alexandria Harold Hoppo, Emmott
Heaton, Galen Allen, Bymon Domor
ary, Paul Backoy, Oliver Axtoll, Bon
Woisel.
Arlington Grant Gllfry, Waltor
Echtenkamp, Roscoo Rhen, Reed Fos
sett, Glenn Ludwlg, Roy Menklng.
Bancroft Glen Cates, Edward Far
loy, Paul Rouk, Martin Vogt, Earl
Cralg,-PaulVoga
Beatrice Ralph Herman, Tod Rld-
dell, Raleigh LeBaa, John Cook, Lacoy
Adams, Floyd Bott, Jesso Day, Ed
ward Smith, Earl Ilowoy, Merwln
Kyle, Richard Schultz.
rBoken Bow Kent Crawford, Moro
dlth Reneau, Fred Humphroy, Harold
Predmore, Ray Bennls, Leland Wat
ers, Charles Sargent, Harold England,
Joe Slucky, Verne Mclnnich, Edward
Kennedy.
-Central CityClaTlrGrIoYe Corf
Lutes, William Stubbe, Arthur Nolto,
Randall Morrow, Victor Fleming.
Adrian Ayres. ,
Clay Center Lester Orr, Worth Mc
Dunnald, Harold Patterson, Afolvjn
WilBon, Earl Wood, William Boslnnd,
George Allen.
CohimbuB Jake Glur, John Mlllor,
Bert "Phillips, Edward Weaver, Earl
Drawbaugh, Raymond Thompson,
Glen Munger, Waltor Gaaa.
Cortland Harry Malono, Georgo
Malone, Clarpnco GlonBman, Howard
McPherson, Kemyaa Bonobrlght,
Theodore Rosenfelt.
.ffijjalg Harry Erwin, Roscoo Erwin,
Glenn .Matcholdor, Robert Dochhead,
Ira McDonald, Gregers-Frlls, Linde
Llndberg. Crete Ralph Andrews, Wallace An
drews, William Bayer, Joo Belka,
Robin Mickel, Lester Frundell, Clar
ence Frundell, William Ellis.
Culbertson Walter Mlllor, Will
Fahrenbruch, Henry Hill, Harnor
spencer, Albert Cllne, Will Hanko.
-David eity-Tliurmuii Hlrtmr rcnr
gene Doty, Joo Dworak, Georgo uado,
Paul Carlisle, Paul Welto, Elmor Stc-
phonaon, Elmor Strokn, Robert
Schwoaer, Otto Muller.
DoWItt Jobb Blodgott, George
Stout, Albert Lake, Cyril .Ilowlett,
Morrill aBIloy, Wllllo Brier.
Elntwood Arthur Sohnoldor, Roy
Towlo, Henry Towlo, William Mc
Crory, Holland Tyson, Vernon Clem
onta, -facon Rooltger.
Ewlng Clint Hopkins, Ira Napier,
Vio Spittlor, William Stanton. Leonard
Hull, "William Moore, Clauda-Rutlcdgo,
Otto Rolmor.
Fairbury Cecil Holman, Vdrnon
Donny, Arthur Powoll, Cornelius Brod
loy, Bornnrd Colmnn, Harry Ward,
Dan Gibson, Fred Uutgman, Charles
Pitgor, Fred Sheford. - -
Franklin Clarence Phusin. Herbert
-Hussong, Franlc-Davldr-Hnny-pirtiF''
noy, Roy Story, Daws Piatt.
Fullorton Josoph Gooding, Fayo
Smith, Wllllo Abel, Dean Hattcn, El
mor Kromor, Roy Woods.
Gonova Herbort Ashton, Paul Cur
tis, John Koohlor, Ray Kllllon, Forrest
Borland, Seymour Martin, Raymond
Beeson, Harry Johnson.
Genoa Dwight Davis, Edward Lar
son, Wilford Nolson, Robs RichardB,
Wallaco Spoar, Mobos Vengor, Clifford
jonnson.
Gothenburg K. Chester Nolson,
Otto Jansson, G. Byron Rich. Fred
Borger, Rynol Johnson, Oscar Swan-
son, Lloyd McFato, Bon Junker, Rob
ert Beath, William Jaggof.
Hampton Orvnl Marlow, Cablo
Newman, Carl Fulhouor,"IIorn Dennor,
Aaron Potorson, Dean Camp, Edwin
Hanson, SilaB Peterson.
Hardy Jcbso Tucker, Harold HayeB,
Ray Haynos, Tom White, John White,
Ralph Raines.
Hastings Earl . Wilson, Willnrd
Parks, Hugo Flynn, Fred Klein, Pnul
Korman,r LoRoy Cook, Lloyd White
houso, L. Bouham, W. Burr.
Hobron Albort Nacko, Vorn aBHov.
Earl Bailey, Harry Lawless, Noll Gray,
Amnion Shearer, Glynn Smith, Will
Stewart.
Holdrogo Claude Magiil. Edward
Gillette, Glenn Hefner, Charles
Thomas, Charles Mitchell, Bernard
Wlnquist, Leon Green, Laverno Colo.
Humboldt Earl Bahl, Roland BaBh,
Aria Coons, Hanson Davis, Wade Dor-
land, Buoll Harding, Brooks Harding,
Otto Petrasok, Wirt Williamson.
Kearnoy High School Homor Tinll,
THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO
i . A 5 Part photo Drama
Jarp9 ONeili (Jiimsel) plays the Leading Eole in this
. . MagnificenWrocluction
1 Juiy, Wwlnesday apl Thursday
MHmiin iiHiiart h oe MHI1S III
THE MAGNET
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The Balmaccan
Qveeeeat is the-
most noticeably
popular of all
spzing garments.
Loose, comfortable,
dre88y,8erviceable-tailored
in handsome foreign and":
domestic tweeds, home
spuns and fancy mixtures-
that will captivate .the..
"smart dresser on sight. y
Our trouble js not in.
selling them, but in keep
ing enough on hand to"
supply the demand.
We're well fixed now,
however, and we urge you
-to.see-tbemr -A-splendid
investment of $20, $22.50,
or $25. 'V
Nprlng Mult are lierel
So ars all (he new teg
In our Boya I)ept.--cx
ceptlouftl strong value.
Walter Boardsloy, Bert Wallaco Ed
ward Shlolds, Ludwlch Johnson, Paul
Thomas, Joan Nelson, George CJoaryf
Francis McVanoy, Galo Woldon.
Kearney Military Academy Rea
Eaton, Valiant Nlms, Donald Nowborn,
Lynn Swanson, Harry Wilson, 'Glenn.
Wilson, Bruco Taylor, AlbanHall, Leo
Bockford, Oscar Jacobson, Alfred
Humphreys, Harry Blxby.
Keneeaw Ray " Alshouso, FJoyd
Ernest, Arthur Oolachlagor, LeBllo
Wonnor. Rex Holdenhrrfmi, JqsWl.
Young, Loo Anderson, Ira Currier, Lea-
Ho Stonor, Elwin Burroughs. .
Lexington Leon Toscb, Clyde Cunt
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