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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
TRACTOR SHORT COURSE PROVES TO BE POPULAR GREEK LETTER MIXER AT LINCOLN FRIDAY NIGHT The four w'tks' courst in operation and repair of automobiles, tractors and truckM In proving one of the nioKt popular short courses ever given by the University of Nebraska. One lain dred and twenty-live men have- regis tered in the course. Many of thoso taking this popular course are middle age farmers who havo come hundreds of miles to receive freo stato instruc Hon. Farmers nro entered from the furthest western counties and from north of the Niobrara liver. Two thirds of the counties in tho state are reDresented In the course. Hundreds of inquiries about the second course are coming to Principal Rradford at the university farm. The general short courses of the university will begin January 27 and last until February 22. In addition to the course In automobiles, trucks and tractors, courses will bo given In general agriculture, including studiea In animal husbandry, animal patholo gy, dairying, entomology, field crops and soils, horticulture, poultry raising, farm accounting, etc. The courses are free and open to any one. All Reliable mm Can Be Purchased from fhe VHITEBREAST GOAL & LUMBER GO. Try Eureka or tfhitebreast for Money Savors. A Creek letter mixer, on tho stylo of the Pan-Hellenic dances of former high school quintet in the preliminar ies. The Score i 4 J Nebraska 32 fort umann .t Patty c Flnley nailer K ' Schellenberg Moore years, is to bo given at the Lincoln jttl.jj8on (C) f Joseph hotol Friday evening. The price of cunian f Hughes admission to the party Is $1.25. Includ- (joals: Jackson. 6; Patty. 4; Cillllun. Ing war tax. 2; Halley. 1; Hubka. 1; Joseph. 2; Scheinbeck's orchestra will furnish Hughes, 1; Flnley, 1. the music. The object of the dance Is Free throws: Patty. 3: Jackson. 1; to get tho Creeks better acquainted. Adams, 5; Joseph. 1 Everything Is arranged for a good lime. Harold Weeth Is in charge. - m 11.. II Substitutes: Neumann tor nanrj, Reynolds for Schellenberg. Hubka for Oillilan, Kacer for Jackson, Davis for Patty, Adams for Joseph. Leek for Hughes. Dlezendorf for Faulk. Walters PLAY RINGS AROUND OMAHA BALLOONISTS for Moore, Anderson for Watters (Continued from rage 1) substitutes' battle, Stewart running all the other members of the squad Into the lineup and the visiting coach using Ave men on the relief. The unluckiest man In the world is the man who thinks he is lucky. The least Important benefit to be Five fouls derived from the study of the law is were called on Omaha players In the the actual legal knowledge which one last stanza, netting the Huskers three obtains points and four Nebraska fouls add The way to get what you want is to show that you deserve it before you ask and then perhaps you won't have to ask. Ing four points to the opponents' to tal. Jackson and Gillilan Star Captain Jackson was the star of the fray. The slight, speedy forward shot six field goals and one free throw Blue sky or a promise of what may during the game and seemed to be happen can be sold by a man who everywhere on the floor at once, knows how, but It takes a lot or train- Patty was close behind Jackson, the ing to learn how- former Omaha high school star flip ping four baskets from the Held and A pawnbroker says it takes a man throwing three free goals. Gillilan, j of nerve to pawn his umbrella In the Schellenberg and Bailey displayed a course of a rainstorm. fine lot of speed and Hubka. who went in for Gillilan near the last, shot one basket before the whistle blew. Opening Game Friday Evening Doctor Stewart announced the sea son's opening game Friday night. The program calls for a preliminary bout between the freshmen and the Arm strong city league quintet, starting at 6:30, and then the regular game be tween Nebraska and Fort Omaha Bal loon school commencing at 7:30 o'clock. Immediately following the varsity game, the orchestra will tune up and the basketball devotees will dance until the heat is shut off. or even later than that. The admission for the whole affair Is set at 50 cents. The same program is on for Saturday evening with the freshmen matched against the Lincoln A hundred years ago men married younger than they do now but wom en didn't object to doing housework then. Matinee 2:15 Evening 8 :2 Under Personal Direction Orpheum, Circuit 1U 4-DAYS-4 STARTING WEDNESDAY MAT. JAN 8 MABELDORA FORD SISTERS In "The Ford Revue of 1918" Arthur Anderson at the Piano " AL HERMAN The Black Laugh The Assassin of Grief and Remorse THE DUBLIN GIRLS Songs at the Piano ' BURT EARLE & CO. Burt Earle, Famous Banjoist FRISCOE Wizard of Syncopation Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilde and Daughter, Connie Wilde Premier Shadowists Martha Hamilton &Co. In a SffifcffiSgfi Orpheum Weekly News Orpheum Concert Orchestra STARTING WEDNESDAY MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY BARGAIN MATINEES 700 Main Floor Seats, 25c Evenings 25c, 50c and 75c The man who is content to wait for posterity to do him justice will not miss the bitter pangs of disappointment DAILY NEBRASKAN WANT ADS PAY OUR STORE WIDE CLEARANCE IS NOW ON 0 fiff ON ALL MEN'S HABERDASHERY Omaha Hat Factory 1234 O Street Tucker & Shean Jewelers and Opticians Eleven Twenty -Three O Street Dealers in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER AND OPTI CAL MERCHANDISE Manufacturers of CLASS PINS, RINGS, MEDALS, SORORITY AND FRATERNITY JEWELRY, ETC. Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing Your Inspection and Inquiries Solicited 'ENTION Juni umors seniors Have Your Picture Taken For the 1919 CORNHUSKER At nee Arrangements have been made to have them taken at TOWNSENB'S any time of day