The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 05, 1919, Image 3

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    DAILY DIARY
RHYMES
ft
Monday. Tue-.day, Wadneiy
William Farnum
, -THE MAN HUNTER"
SMILING BILL" PARSONS
in -THE BIO IDEA"
OTHER ADDED FEATURES
PRICES 6c, 11c, 1?c
VI . Horn of Ww "hW and
,o-l MMlc
MOV. TI FS.. XVK1.
Money Is Money,
But, Is It Power?
Th.-i-f nr.- time f
wit niav Imfllo the might of million
nn'l hillrvr it well. ee hrontifnl
Alice Joyce
In thr Snnerh l'mdiictlnn 1st Charlo
Kl'inf Jreat May
The Lion and
The Mouse
Th .rate.t lramtle Sncw of
the Season
rathe World New ChrMIe Comply
KlU.TO CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Jean 1-amont Srhnffrr ConHnrtor
Ovrrtnre Solenelle ISlt"
iTschaikowoky)
MOV. TCES., WEO.
fi. SWAYNE CORDON CO.
Presenting an Original Comedy
OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE"
I.OC.AN. Dl'NN HAZEL.
In NonnenMcoJ Oddity
"TWO NCT8 AND A KERNEL"
JOE BOG AN NY TROVTE
A Sextette of Fnnters
'ITN IN A BAKE SHOT"'
BOOTHBY EVERDEAN
Xovedty Entertainer In
"SONGS AND TRAVESTY"
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
PEARL WHITE
in 'T"alnely Acctiwrd." the Ninth
Epinode of
"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER"
itrt;n(f Wednewday Matlne. Mar. 5
GUS EDWARDS' ANNUAL
SONG REVUE
Inirodnrin OtXIA COOK, the Yonna
.limrli'dii Prima, Donti. "d
MARIO VILLANI. the
Neapolitan Tenor
Dainty Mieo
IRENE AND BOBBIE SMITH
rrffnllnr Hong Worth While
Thf Emlnrnt CP median
E55IE BORDEN
GEORGE LE MAIRE
AMslHted bT tlav CfMioh, predentin
"THE SKW PHYSICIAN"
CLARA AND EMMA BARRY"
rminator of Ponalar MrfWlea
WILL FERRY
JTHE I ROC." Hla On-k Creation.
OThf-nm Klnorraw-N ft-tare
Orpheiim Cofi-rt Orrhf.tr.
Prof. Arthur VtaM-h. Director
Barraia Marner 7M nuia floor
ra. 5V-; tlrM 8 ro and boxe.
imv . finding Hntnrdaya.
WBhip-J5t ftOc, ?5e.
PI, 'ftr T - - ,
w. i ib, vw mm "
Fine Chocolates
IV LLERS
r KESCRIPTION
HARMACY
' jir t i" tjAfci t- ft
Qrpheum
A profomor li a certain class
1 1 a d vailed upon a certain 1ml
To tl. tno t ho vague term-8PAC10
And ftlw whatever he thmiRht he
had.
I
X'i oi Know aa well an I
Thai a lot of terms wo know
Ami use with seomlnn fluency
As the use of plain words ro;
Could not JiiM at the Instant
lVUno the term they've used;
It's n tommon thing to handle words
Whore the meh.nlng'8 boon abused.
Well, the youth that had been called,
upon
Had si rat, hed his head a bit
Ti recollect the answer and
I'm statin;? It, tJ wit:
"St, you just have asked me to
IVlW-SPACE Vm at rout;
I've pot the ilern thing In my head,
ut I ctn't quite get It out."
SIGNED ARTICLE BY IVAN
BREDE IN BOSTON POST
Coniinnrd from Pairc Ono)
until yesterday the picture of a for
bidding figure standing on the after
deck of the George Washington, with
stern, unyielding visage and willful
chin turned half away from the world
for a view of idealistic heavens. Yes
terday I saw the same firm and reso
lute man, but how different his atti
tude toward the world ; There is lit
tle of the recluse in our President
now; there is much of the conscious
leader of 100,000,000 people.
1 car not imagine the Wilson who
sailed for Europe lifting his head with
this new yearning for the approval of
"the opinion of outdoors." Xor can I
hear him say, as our President ex
claimed in opening his address yes
terday: "It warms my heart to see a great.
body of my fellow-citizens again, be
cause in some respects during the re
cent months I have been very lonely
indeed without your comradeship and
counsel."
President Wilson left us a profound
idealist. He returns to us first of all
the practical, human father of our na
tional family.
FIRST DAY'S DRIVE
SHOWS COMPETITION
(Continued frfm Tatre One)
b& given twenty-five dollars credit at
Sardenson & Hovland, the girj selling
the second largest number will be
given fifteen dollars credit at Harris &
Sartor, the thirteen girls selling the
next highest number will be given
Cornhuskers.
D. U. DEFEATS A. T. O.
IN THE SEMI-FINALS
(Continued from Tare One)
The Score
Delta rpsilon 14.
F.g. F t. P.f. T.f. Pts.
Perry, f 3 0
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
Austin Smith, f 2 0
Carson, c 0 0
Paynter, g 0 0
Budd Smith, g 1 0
f irott. f. 1 0
,
Afyha Tau Omega 1.
F.g. F.t. P.f. T.f. Pt6.
Moore, f 0 0 0 0
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DUM1, 1
Gerhart, c 0
Ernst, c 0
Lanphere, g - 0
Thomas, g 0
4
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0
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Referee: Healy.
The running summary:
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A. T. O
D. U
WANT ADS
LOST Yesterday forenoon in Li
brary, brown muff. Can B 8E87.
LOST At Library, Law or Temple
tldr black muff. Call B-48S9.
10M03-104
Illltll'O
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Hot sidewalks will not Lotner
your feet if you wear the right
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on ! increase our business by
cell i n fi wel 1-fit tin a, comf ort able,
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The Original
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You will be pleased to know that
these shoes need no "breaking
in." From the very first they
are "the easiest shoes on earth.
Dr. A. Reed Shoes give you
extra comfort at na extra cost.
and without sacrificing 6tyle or
beauty cf design.
Come in today! It will be a pleasure to
how you out many diatincttT modela,
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Mayer Bros. Co.
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a package worthy
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VMGLEY5
la rftc sealed fackace tbst
fceeps H of Its coolness la.
Tbaf s why
The Flavor Lasts!
fit
MJk
M -if
anJ Genuine
How to Care
a J
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Fir Your Skoes
Shoe, HVe en
gines or autoa.
need constant
pteservalive
cate. New ahoe
should be gonir
over at once vith
high grade chce
polish and kept
ao(t and pliable.
You can et the
best grades here
- - - - ''X.S!r
um
world nat
L if i
Hurry!
Hurry!
i
Get In on the Big
CLOTHES
INVESTMFj;
DAVs
Before It Is too Late
Buy Next Year's O'Coat
Now and Save
Closing Out Monro?
Fancy O'Coats
Not a garment worth less
than $M.OO
$10.75
Closing Out Monroe
S
nuts
from the big purchase. Not
a garment worth less than
$30.00 and up to $33.00
$14.75
Expansion
Our Entire Regular Stock
excepting new spring lines.
Suits and O'Coats for men
and young men, sizes to ac
commodate all builds
stouts, slims, shorts, regulars.
Many of the suits and coats
are exceptionally well adapt
ed to early spring wear.
Suits and O'Coats
Up to 20.00, Now
$14.75
Suits and O'Coats
Up to 35.00, Now
$24.75
Suits and O'Coats
Up to 40.00, Now
$29.75
Suits and O'Coats
Up to 47.50, Now
$34.75
Suits and O'Coats
Up to 55.00, Now
$39.75
Suits and O'Coats
Up to 65.00, Now
$44.75
iiidjfGi uiuo.
Company
Eli Shire, President