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THE DAILY NEBRA5KA1T OHver Theater rodav 2:30 Tonight 8:15 "THE LILAC DOMINO ' Niaht-$2.00 to 50e; Mat. $1.50 " to 50c Sat. A Sat. Mat. Map. -m "FAIR AND WARMER" Martin Beck's Orpheum Circuit 2:20-TWICE DAILY 8:20 "THE AGE OF REASON" With VV,AN AND GENEVIEVE TOBIN DOLORES VALLECITA HARRY LAMBERT And ANNA FREDRICHS HarryMAYO TALLY Harry Half of the Famous Empire City Quartet WILLING A JORDAN MARTIN A FABRINI INEZ MACAULEY A CO. In "The Girl at the Cigar Stand" Travel Weekly Orpheum Orchestra MATINEES 25c NIGHTS 25c0c-75c lilfTTf I'i fril J'. I' i' O J f i-l 111 I I MTI Thursday Friday Saturday DIXIE HARRIS A VARIETY FOUR The Classiest in Vaudeville MUSICAL IRVING Lillian Walker in "KITTY MACKAY" Cartoons and Scenery Time 2 : 00 7: 00 9 : 00 Matinees 10c Nights 15c MAJESTIC Thursday Friday Saturday MME. PETROVA r, In ; "BRIDGES BURNED A Metro Wonderplay of the War in Europe Mrs. Vernon Castle In "Patria" Time 1 :30 3: 15 7: 15 9:00 Adults 10c Children 5c HaveYourFilmsDeveloped By FRK. MACDONALD Commercial Photographer 1309 O St Room 4 Lincoln Nebr. "SPA" Qst your Lunohes t the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 1STH AND P Schembeck Originator Banjo-Saxaphone Orchestras In Lincoln 1 mWZJk 9m ti-nnu I Arrow M COLLARS are Curve cut to fit tht shoulders perfectly CUittt, fVabody ttGxInciVXaJws MAKE GOOD yonr aim. Proper lenses will help you 100 per cent. Consultation free. DR. MARTIN, Standard Specialized Scientific Eye Examiner. Courtesy always. 1234 O St, Opposite Miller A Paine's 8tore flie University of Chicago u V 111 Ll ww- Bct Uo mstrao- STUDY by For Mailed in. O.rfC-CPi J ).Qia.l(. from Weeping Water 15 to 8. Barber of Nelson starred. Weeping Water 8 Nelson 15 Fltzpatrick, J. ...If Barber Russel rf Hull Hillard C Goodrich Fltzpatrick. Jno..lg Rennick Swindle rg Follmer Field goals Barber 4, Goodrich, Rennick, Hillard 2, Russel, Swindle. Free throws Barber 2, Goodrich. Sub stitutesRich for Fltzpatrick. Referee Mitchell. Pierce 2, Chester 13 Chester defeated Fierce in the first round 13 to 2. The game was slow, with Chester having all the edge. Bostelman and Maloney did most of the scoring for the winning team. Pierce 2 Chester 13 Salter If Cramer Boyd rf Maloney Drebert c Bostelman Miller ..lg Fish Watson rg Frey Field goals Miller, Bostelman 3, Maloney 2, Cramer. Free throws Maloney. Referee Gerhart. Genoa 6, Elmwood 12 Elmwood won from Genoa, 12 to 6, in a hard fought game in which Pick well starred. Genoa 6 Elmwood 12 Anderson f Snyder White f Roetzer Nelson c Pickwell Atkins g Morgan Venger g Tyson Field goals Pickwell 4, Roettger, White, Anderson. Free throws White 2, Snyder 2. Referee Gerhart, Ford. Hayes County H. S. 2, Diller 23 Diller completely swamped the Hayes County H. S., winning 23 to 2. Hayes Co. H. S. 2 Diller 23 Caunce, W. t Diller Alexander f Ellis Hobork ..c Light, C. Caunce, I g Schnull Barton g Light, A. Field goals Hobork, C Light 6, A. Light, Ellis 3, Diller. Free throw Ellis. Stella 6, Pawnee City 13 With a one point lead at the end of the first half Pawnee City came back strong and beat Stella 13 to 6. Stella 6 Pawnee City 13 Montgomery f Himley Hoppe I Miller Randall c Vincent Lambert g Meek Williams g Dusenberry Field goals Montgomery, Randall, Himley 2, Miller 2, Vincent. Free throws Montgomery 2, Himley 3. Referee Ford. Bassett 8, Oshkosh 14 Oshkosh, through the stellar work of Forward Robinson won from Bas sett. 14 to 8. Bassett 8 Oshkosh 14 Bailey f ! . . . Robinson Pattitz f Snell Levensky c Slidman Lodwig g Henderson Solsen g Dennis Field goals Bailey, Lodwig, Solsen, Robinson 5, Snell. Free throws Bailey 2, Sudman, Robinson. Referee Gerhart. CLASS C, DIVISION III Juniata 8, Wolbach 14 Wolbach defeated Juniata 14 to 8 in a close, hard-fought game. Wolbach 14 Juniata 8 Lambert f Newell Grossart f Deveny Perry c Hewitt Bartunek g Pierce Cole g McFerren Field goals Newell 2, Hewitt 2, Lamber 3, Perry 2, Bartunek. Free throws Grossart 2. Referee Ford. Tobias 8, Louisville 2 Tobias defeated Louisville 8 to 2 in a game in which both teams totaled four field goals. Tobias 8 Louisville 2 Pratt f Drake Niehaus, S f Harris Frank forter c Schliefert Niehaus, H t Pietrlch Brabec g Urwin Field goals Harris. S. Niehaus, Pratt, H. Niehaus. Free throws Pratt, S. Niehaus. Referee Ford. Tilden 12, Indianola 9 Tilden won from Indianola in a game full of sensational basket shooting. Tilden 12 Indianola 9 Thomsen f Suiter Calvin f Newmann Powell c TJerling Stanton g Sargent Putney g Harrison Field goals Uerllng 2, Harrison, Thomsen, Powell 2, Stanton 2. Free throws Harrison, Thomsen 2. Referee Gerhart, Schlssler. Waco 2, Belgrade 0 Forfeit. Ohiowa 8, Salem 11 Salem defeated Ohiowa 11 to 8 in a game In which both teams were lost on the big floor. Ohiowa Salem 11 Pflug f Stitzer Hurley f Marsh, R. RuJy , C Wlckham Baumann g Brinegar Claussen g Marsh, C. Field goals Hurley, Rudy 2, Claus sen, Wickham 2. Brinegar 2. Free throws Brinegar 3. Referee Schlssler. ngnmiimuMwiiu.il jmE pram and Young Men! If a young man fancies the very ul timate in style, in taste, in good appear ance, he will be interested in the splendid display we,re making of Kuppenheimer Clothes j (-nvtiplil Wn Tlif Huute i'f kuppcnhriinrr CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY Offvred by Magee's, the Live Store for Young Men. to the champions of Class B in the State Basketball Tourney. It is on display in our windows. Stop and see it! He will find in it new inspiration, new ideas, a new sense of quality. He will see in these splendid clothes ample reason why The House of Kuppenheimer is the national leader in fash ions for men who know; why such clothes are found here at the leading store in town. $15 $18 $20 $25 $30 Are you such a young man? This, then, is your invitation. NEW CAPS SHIRTS NECKWEAR & SOFT COLLARS "The Kuppenheimer House in Lincoln 1109 STREET 9 kimii-i'i,!... PH-MMHagH Murdock 3, Palisade 8 Palisade held Murdock to a single field goal and won easily 8 to 3. Murdock 3 Palisade 8 Pickwell f Troutman. S. Angwert f Kittle Meyer c Strayer Zink g. Troutman, P. Thlngan g Powell Field goals Meyer, S. Troutman, Strayer 2, Kittle. Free throw Pick well. Referee Gerhart. Bloomfield 14, Gretna 5 Bloomfleld, with greater luck on baskets defeated Gretna 14 to 5. Gretna had the better teamwork. Bloomfleld 14 Gretna 5 Filter f Burns Paper, A f Hughes Suckstorf c Potter Peters g Gillespie Paper, d Kno11 Field goals Filter, A. Paper 4, G. Paper 2, Hughes 2. Free throws Burns. Referee Schissler. Davenport 12, Temple 7 Davenport spurted in the last half and won from Temple high. 12 to 7. Davenport 12 Temple 7 Keim f Sullivan. T. Miller. B f Mitchell Sedgwick c Sullivan, E. Miller. O. .., S Anderson Snyder 8 K,,llan Field goals E. Sullivan, T. Sullivan, Kllllan. Sedgwick 3, Kershner 2. Free throws T. Sullivan, Sedgwick 2. Referee Rutherford. CLASS C, DIVISION IV Clarkson-Beaver Crossing Beaver City did not put in its ap pearance for its game with Clarkson, and it went to the latter by forfeit. Edgar 10, Holbrook 11 Holbrook sta-ted the tournament with a victory, but it was a close shave. The game was slow until its closing moments, when both teams spurted for the lead, with Holbrook edging out ahead through a free throw. Molbrlng and Cline were the stars of the two teams. Edgar 10 Holbrook 11 Strawser If Baker Cline Molbrlng Devore e Lucker McCue I Tomlm Paddock rg Phillipon Field goals Molbring 3, Baker, Luckey, Cline 3, Devore 2. Free throws Molbring 3. Kenesaw 19, Giltner 2 Kenesaw played all around Giltner in its first game of the tournament and won 19 to 2. Simmons of Kene saw. did some exceptional individual work, scoring 15 of the 19 points for his team. Wilson made the only score for Giltner. Kenesaw 19 Giltner 2 Althouse If Wilson Coulter rf Talich Simmons Hermann Fisher lg Hagenbark Kldd rg Sidders Field goals Simmons 6, Coulter 2, Wilson. Free throws Simmons 3. Papillion 16, Crawford 10 Papillion showed greater accuracy in making baskets, but on the floor Crawford played nip and tuck, Kalla way starred for Papillion, C. Minnick for Crawford. Papillion 16 Crawford 10 Kallaway f Minnick Lieber f Forbes Detter c Minnick Fricke g Howe Spearman g Uhl Field goals Kallaway 4, Lieber, Det ter, Clifford Minnick 2, Charles Min nick, Forbes 2. Free throws Kalla way 4. Referee, Kellogg. SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR t March 9 Kappa Kappa Gamma formal, Lin coln. Sigma Phi Epsilon dinner dance, chapter house. Subscription dance, Rosewilde. March 10 Kappa Alpha Theta formal, Lincoln. Gamma Phi Beta banquet, Lincoln. Delta Gamma banquet, Lincoln. Pi Beta Phi freshman, house dance. March 16 Phi Kappa Psi formal, Lincoln. March 17 Alpha Omicron Pi formal, Lincoln. Phi Kappa Psi banquet. Lincoln. Bushnell Guild dance, Art hall. Comus club dance, Rosewilde. Sophomore girls parly, Alpha Xi Delta house. Delta Gamma dance, Music hall. English club meeting. Mrs. S. S. Hadley, Mrs. E. H. Bar bour, Mrs. C. Klose, Mrs. G. Barber, Mrs. I). M. Butler and Mrs. Phil East erday, of Lincoln, patronesses for Delta Delta Delta, will give a dancing party at Rosewilde, Saturday evening, in honor of the active and alumnae members of the sorority. PERSONALS Izetta Burnard, '20, is going to York Friday to spend a few days with her parents. Ruth Anderson, ex-'20, of Omaha, will spend the week-end at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mrs. Kleth Perkins, '16, who was formerly Ella Bucher, of Columfflis, and Ruth Mills, '16, of Omaha, will be the guests of Marian Watklns, '17, Sat urday and Sunday. Helene Hildreth, '19, and Louise Stiles, '19, are going to Omaha Friday. Noel Tyson, ex-'18, of Wahoo, is In Lincoln for a few days.- Hannah McCorkindale. '18, is at the Everett's sanitarium recovering from an attack of appendicitis. Helen Schwab, '17, who is teaching In the Beatrice high school, visited at the Alpha Chi Omega house last week. Milrae Judklns, '18, Is going to spend Saturday and Sunday in Pawnee City. Madeline Hendricks, of Wahoo. is visiting her sister, Lorene Hendricks. '20, during the basketball tournament. Camilla Leyda, '16, and Hedvic Pro vasnik, '16, have been re-elected to teach in the Crete high school. Cornell University Medical College In the city of New York Admits graduates of University of Nebraska presenting the re quired rhysics, Chemistry and Biology. Instruction by laboratory meth ods throughout the course. Small sections facilitate per sonal contact of student and Instructor. Graduate Courses leading to A. M. and Ph. D.. also offered under direction of the Gradu ate School of Cornell Univer sity. Applications for admission are preferably made not later than June. Next session opens Sep tember 26, 1917. For information and catalogue, address THE DEAN, CORNELL UNI VERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Box 447 First Ave A 28th St. New York City TO Basketball Teams 7$e Wright Cafe Is the Right place to Eat 129 No. 11th St.