The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1919, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEMIASKAN
Dance Saturday Night
ROSEWILDE
Southern Rag-A-Jazz Band
DRAMATIC CLUB HOLDS
INITIAL MEETING
2:20 Now Twic Dally 8:z0
Engagemtnt Extraordinary!
MADAME
MARGUERITA SYLVIA
Tht Famous Opera Star
8KEEK GALLAGHER
A. IRENE MARTIN
MARION HARRIS,
MIKE BERNARD
8TEVE JUHAS2
CLINTON SISTERS
KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF THE DAY
LA BERN1CIA
CLASSIC DANCERS
Mt. 25c -50c Eve., 25c, 50c, 75c
Manager's Note: The above is
one of the coziest vaudeville
bills ever brought to Lincoln,
and one of the very best.
SEE HER TODAY
Florence
Reed
IN
The Woman
Under Oath
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EYES
impaired by nature
or neglect should be
promptly attended to
Good eyesight is im
perative if y o u
would reach your
highest point in effi
ciency. Ilallett Service i s
Complete Service.
Promt Accurate and
Satisfying.
HALLETT
Optometrist
Est. 1871 1143 0
COAL is COAL
But if you will buy it at
the
WHITEBREAST
you will get the best grade
and service.
TRY KOMO or EUREKA
Whitebreast
Coal & Lbr. Co.
107 No. 11th St.
THrR.-FRI.-6AT.
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powrsr that lay In that
mighty arm f hln
CHARLES RAY
In hl latent Paramount PMnre
"THE EGG CRATE
WALLOP"
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"Fatty" Arbuckle
In hl lair! romfd.T
"BACK STAGE"
Twenty Mlnntrn of Laughter
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PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE
K1ALTO ST.MPHOXT ORCHESTRA
J nan I.. grhafrr. Conductor
PHVL.IS I.OHMAN, Moprana
MATS 15c; NIGHT 2Sc; Chll. IOr
Shaw atarte at 1. S, . 7. a P. M.
LYR IC
THVR6. FRI. SAT.
Here Ik the
Smaon't enation.
Hrrolr Inc rererdo everywhere.
"THE
13th CHAIR"
Bayard Yeiller'a Greatert ef all
mystery play
ALL. STAR CAST
VVONNR DBLVA, CRKIGHTON
HALE, MARC M'DERMOTT,
MARIE 8HOTWKLL. WALTER
LAW AND CHRISTINE MAYO
"TOO MANY WIVES"
A Jelly Christie Comedy
LYRIC NEWS WEEKLY
LYRIC ORCHESTRA
MATS 15c; NIGHT 20c; Chll. 10c
' ' 3 i WMimr V
Shew Start at 1. S. 5, 7. P. M.
THIS.- FRI. SAT.
TAG DAY GIRLS
A Merry Mimical Comedy with
BERT AND MAYBELLE
And Beauty Chora
S KELLY AND HETT
in their inrinr comedy,
"OH! .HELLO."
La Petite Cabaret Revue
A Manikin Mimical Comedy
FOX AND MAYO
The 8oBgnter and Pianist
THE DOLLIE SISTERS
in their pictnre fantawy
The MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
BRADER AND THE ORCHESTRA
MATS We; NIGHT 80c; GaL 15e
I SHOWS DAILY t -.80. 7:00, :
The Dramatic Club Ht their first
meeting of he year held In the lra
nmtlc Club room elected the follow
in officers for the enHuInK year:
Miss Alice Howell President.
MlHHEIeanor Fork Vice president.
Herbert Yenne Secretary.
Leone Mills Treasurer.
Herman H. Thomas SrI. at ArniB.
Josephine Strode Custodian of
Properties.
This organization meets on the
third Thursday of each month for the
purpose of promoting dramatic ait.
The club will ofTer as entertainment
In the near future, presenting a series
of vaudeville acts entitled the Follies.
Notice W.A.A.
The W'oni ens Athlotie Association
wishes to call attention to several im
portant announcements.
The following girls have been uoni-
Inated for sport leaders, and will be
voted upon at the next meeting of the
association:
Fo;- hockey Margaret Henderson,
Ruth Illinois.
For baseball Marjorie Haycock
Louise PedretL
One hour of university credit will
be given to all girls who practice
soccer three hours each week. Prac
tices are held at the following hours:
Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a. m.
Wednesday at 10 a. m.
Every day at 1 p. m.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
at 2 p. m.
The following rules must be ob
served by all girls entered in the 'en-
nis tournament.
Call up your opponent and arrange
match.
Matches must be scheduled by
Monday. One hour is allowed for
each match. Two matches may be
scheduled for each hour as there are
two courts.
Every girl must wear tennis shoes.
A net is furnished, but each girl
must furnish her own balls.
Referees will be on the courts at
every hour when a game is sched
uled.
No match is legal without a referee
If match is no played off on account
of player not appearing, the referee
will draw names, and default Ove
match to one of the absent playei.
If only one player appears, the
match goes to that player in default.
Twenty minutes is considered a de
fault.
SECOND ISSUE OF
COLLEGE COMIC TO
APPEAR NEXT WEEK
The second issue of AWGWAN, the
college comic of the university, will
make it's appearance Friday of next
week. This issue is entitled "ine
Grind" and is fifilled with mirth and
humor. The stories in slang by Gayie
Vincent Grubb are featured in AW
GWAN. The story in the coming
issue has for it's title "Hector the
Elevator Boy." Other features ot m
terest are "The letters from Father
to son" and the "Human Interest'
stories by Sadie Finch.
Students may subscribe for AW
GWAN at the students activitiec of
fice or at the editorial office in Uni
versity Hall. AWGWAN is rated as
a standard college comic and is the
only comic magazine published In
western schools except the California
"Pelican." Every loyal Cornhusker
should be a subscriber.
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