The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1919, Image 3

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MONDAY TUESDAY
MAE MARSH
In Bewitching Story
THE BONDAGE of BARBARA'
"SMILING BILL" PARSONS
In a Baldheaded Comedy
A MASTER OF MUSIC"
PRICES 6c 11c 17c
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Where Thousand! Meet Thou
sands Daily
MON. TUES. WED.
"THE MYSTIC GARDEN"
A necromatic novelty of splen
dor presented by
C. W. NELSON and Co.
MATTIE CHOATE & CO.
In the one-act comedy
"OUTCLASSED"
THE PROPELLER TRIO
Harmony Singers
ROBERT MILLIKIN
"Musical Comedy A la Carte"
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
PEARL WHITE
In the Eleventh Chapter 1
THE BARS OF DEATH
of the Amazing Story,
"THE LIGHTNING RAIDER"
BRADER & THE ORCHESTRA
Rendering a Medley of Irish
Melodies
THREE SHOWS DAILY, 2:30,
7( 9MATS, 15c, NIGHTS 15-25c
MON, TUES. WED.
The Home of Big Shows and
Good Music
NORMA TALMAGE
in
"THE PROBATION WIFE"
A woman's love is deeper than
the ocean, and she never shares
it except but see the 6tory,
"The Probation Wife," and learn
when.
HAROLD LLOYD IN
"I'M ON MY WAY"
Pathe News Screen Magazine
Rialto Concert Orchestra
Overture Jean L. Schaefer,
Conductor "A Selection of
Irish Airs"
Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats, all seats 15c Nights 20c
PALACE LUNCH
1008 0 St.
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TRY I S .
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Room 107
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NEBRASKA STANDS
IN FOURTH PLACE
(Continued from Page One)
last game in Missouri Valley basket
ball and his only counter during the
battle was the last" one to And the
net before the time-keeper officially
closed forever his successful career
In this field.
The Score:
Grinnell g. f.g. F. pts.
Hammond, f 3 6 0 12
Crane, f 3 0 3 6
DeRuyter, c l 0 1 2
Winter, g 0 0 2 0
Uni. J-..! 7 0 0 2
Cs!2os. k 0 0 0 0
S,one. lg :...a 0 0 1 0
TotMs 9 6 8 22
Nebraska g f.g. f. pts.
'ackaon, f 1 1 1 2
Ulllllan, f 10 0 2
Schellenberg. c, f, g 4 0 2 8
IteynoltlB, g 0 0 2 0
Newman, g 1 0.2 2
I'ntty, c, f 14 18
Knclr, c 0 0 0 0
IMokett, g 0 0 0 0
Totals 8 5 8 21
Ueferee M. V. Jones, Grinnell col
lege. Tlmo of halves 20 minutes.
The running Bunimary First half:
Nebraska ....0 22444406 67
Grinnell 2 24466779 1111
Second half Nebraska:
8 10 12 12 12 12 13 15 15 15 17 17 17
19 19 21
Grinnell
11 11 11 12 13 15 15 15 16 18 18 20 21
21 22 23
Freshmen Reap Vengeance
Following the varBlty contest, Coach
Kline's Freshmen gathered in a rich
revenge by drubbing the Omaha Na
tional Bank team 40 to 20. Two
weeks ago the Omaha team handed
them their only defeat of the season
by noln$ them out by a single point
on the Omaha Y. M. C. A. floor. The
Freshmen exhibited their true class
in this last game. Austin Smith har
vested nine goals while Russell gath
ered in six. Parrish was the only
visitor who seemed to solve the home
defense and the Bcorer gave him
credit for five hooplets.
The Score:
Freshmen g. f.g. f. pts.
A. Smith, f 9 0 1 18
Russel, f 6 0 1 12
Munn, c 3 0 2 6
B. Smith, g 3 0 3 0
Paynter, g 2 0 14
Perry, f 1. 0 0 10
Cypreanson, g 0 0 0 0
Totals 20.... 0 9 40
Omaha N. B. g. f.g. f. pts.
Klepser, f 2 0 0 4
Parish, f ..: 5 0 1 10
Iirown, c 0 0 10
Koran, g 10 12
Ritchie, g 12 0 4
Hawkins, g 0 0 0 0
Totals 9 2 3 20
Referee Jones.
Time of halves 20 minutes.
The victory over the Omaha bank
ers was the third successful battle
waged by the Freshmen in two days.
Friday morning they demonstrated
their prowess by defeating an all
star team composed of men picked
from the teams who had been elim
inated from the tournament. In the
afternoon they duplicated the per
formance, the Armstrong outfit play
ing the role of victim.
SHELTON WINNER
OF 1919 TOURNEY
(Continued from Pe One)
fceenan, rg 0 0 2
Lehr, lg 0 0 2
Meyers, rf 10 0
Peterson, c 0 0 0
Totals 4 4 8 12
Referee Riddell, Nebraska uni
versity. Time of halves 20 minutes.
CLASS C
Seward 5
g. f.g. f. pts.
Roseborough, f 13 0 5
Turner, f 0 0 10
Imig, c 0 0 0 0
Schrader, g - 0 0 10
Fisher, g 0 0 2 0
Totals 13 4 5
Hardy 20
g. f.g. f. pts.
G. Bixby, f 3 0 16
C. Bixby, f 4 0 18
Wiemer, c 0 0 10
Elam, g 14 16
Davidson, g -- 0 0 0 0
Totals 8 . 4 4 20
CLASS D
g. f.g. f. pts.
City 9
17 2 9
0 0 10
0 0 2 0
0 0 10
0 0 2 0
1 7 8 9
r 21
g. f.g. f. pU.
4 0 3 8
0 0 10
4 0 1S
10 2 2
1 1 4 3
10 1 11 21
Thomas, c
Wilcox, e
Totals
Dewey, f
Adamson, f
Bostleman, c -
R, McCramer, g
G. McCramer. g
CLASS E
Gretna
g.. fx
G. Connor, f 7 0
Schmltt, f 1 0
Trlgy, c - 1 6
Langdon, g 0 0
Bianchl, g 2 0
Totals II 6
Plalnview
g. fg.
Hamilton, f 1 0
Sanders, f 1 0
Parks, c 2 0
Lenig, g 6
Krause, g 0 0
f.
1
1
0
2
0
pts.
14
2
8
0
4
28
pts.
2
2
4
11
0
Totals 9 1 5 19
Referee Henry. Time of halves
20 minutes.
CLASS F
Holbrook
g. . fx
Smith, f 2 0
Molring, f 7 1
Philllpson, c 3 0
Douglas, g 1 0
E. Tomlin, g 1 0
Totals 14 1
f. pts.
. 4
15
6
2
2
29
Deshler
g. f.g.
Werner, f 3 1
Hoffman, f 0 3
Ude, c .., 1 0
Lotterle, g 1 0
Upholf, g 0 0
f.
1
0
0
1
1
pts.
7
3
2
2
0
Totals 5 4
14
Referee Hubka. Time of halves
20 minutes. ,v
CLASS G v
Ansley
g. fg.
Dobesh, f 7 0
G. Scott, f 2 0
H. Scott, c 6 1
McKenty, g 2 0
f. pts.
3 14
1 4
2 13
1 4
kW I SIM; - '-IA
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Present-day conditions have educated men and women
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your need for smart shoes economically made, we re
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The wonderful cushion inner sole acts as a shock ab
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Thull, g
0
0 0 0
1 1 35
I '
f.g. f. pts.
0 0 4
4 1 10
0 0 0
0 2 0
0 2 0
4 6 14
of halves
f.g. f. pts.
0 0 20
0 0 6
0 1 0
0 4 2
0 3 2
0 8 30
f.g. f. pts.
2 16
0 10
0 14
0 0 0
0 0 2
2 3 12
of halves
Totals .. 17
Waverly
g.
Otley, f 2
Loder. f '.. 8
Gordon, 0 0
Hulbert, g .. 0
Negus, g 0
Totals 6
Referee Duvls. Tim
20 minutes.
CLASS H
Wayne
g.
Miller, f 10
McChesney, f 3
Holtz, c 0
Cahart, g 1
Thompson, g 1
Totals 15
. Palmyra.
g.
Barnes, f 2
Ruegg, f 0
Thomas, c 2
Reid, g 0
McKee, g 1
Totals .'. 5
Referee Davis. Tiim
20 minutes.
DR. G. E. CONDRA ISSUES
SOIL SURVEY BULLETIN
(Continued from Tnge One)
be maintained in good condition to
serve the traveling public. This
means patrol, which should cover the
following:
1. The repair of ruts, holes, and
small sandy spots.
2. Inspection and supervision of
dragging.
3. Inspection of grades and bridges.
4. The prevention of damage to
wet roads by heavy trucks and autos.
This will require legislation.
5. Placing danger signs at caved
Ltok for lhi trade-murk n tht aaat.
our window
,iw up m uiiuuic ma
post yourself on th Uteat
thoe style. Any day you
may aee exactly th thoa
Onr Window DiipTay if
I At yon pM our window
banks, damaged grades, and damaged
bridges.
6. The Inspection and prevention
of flood damage to road grades and
bridges."
This book will be of Interest to
every citizen of Nebraska especially
this year when Nebraska ha
chanco to accept a gift of $3,000,000
from the federal government for high
way purposeH, If Bhe can raise the
equivalent In the atate. The bills
now pending in the legislature will
soon be passed If every man, woman
and child In Nebraska do their share
to make the roads live up to Ne
braska's reputation along other lines.
Fraternity, Sorority
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Estab. 1871. 1143 O
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fl39 South 11th
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SERVICE
LINCOLN CLEANING AND
DYE WORKS
326 South 11th
Fine Chocolates
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Established 1887 Phone B-1422
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138 North Eleventh Lincoln
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THE JEWEL SHOP
1211 O Street,
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Florist
1133 O St. Phonea B-6741-6742
THAT MAN IS PHOSPEROUS
Who Always Looks Spie and
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repairing your clothes will more
than please you.
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222 So. 13th. L-9971
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