The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 13, 1920, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
SOCIAL CALENDAR
"PEG 0' MY HEART" IS
TEACHERS' HIGH PLAY
Thursday, May 13
j'l Beta I 'hi Reception, Woman's
Hall.
Friday, May 14
Valkyrie Dunce, home of Rachel
Tiester.
Kappa Sigma Informal, Lincoln
Hotel.
Mystic Fish Subscription party,
Rosewilde.
Ar-aria Informal, Woman's Hall.
Sigma Chi House dance, chapter
house.
Saturday, May 15
Silver Lynx Banquet, Lincoln hotel.
University Band Informal, Armory.
Komensky Club Banquet, Lincoln
lintel.
Civil Engineers Informal, Knights
f Columbus Hall.
Sigma Nu House dance, chapter
house.
Senior Hop Lincoln Hotel.
Alpha Delta PI Btnquet, Lincoln
Hotel.
Alpha Del'. i Pi- House d.ineo, chap
ter house.
YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE
BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE
UNTIL FALL
2:20 TWICE DAILY 8:20
WILLIAM ROCK
LYNN & HOWLAND
CHOY LING HEE TROUPE
0 DONNELL & BLAIR
MAHONEY &. AUBURN
ALEXANDER KIDS
PHIL BAKER
KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF DAY
MAT. 25c and 50c
EVE. 25c, 50c and 75c
14 11
" " My Heart," three-act
comedy familiar to theater lovers
from coast to coast, will be produced
tonight by the Senior class of the
University Teachers' College High
School at the Temple Theater.
The play reveals a bank failure, a
will, an unruly ward, a midnight
escapade, an interrupted elopement,
a romance, and a happy conclusion,
after which "they live happy ever
after."
The characters are:
Mrs. Chichester Deva Graves
Footman Ernest Luedtke
Ethel, Mrs. Chichester's daughter....
Viva Martin
Aleric, Mrs. Chichester's son...
Russel Adams
Christian Iirent..,? Walter Kirtley
Peg Hazel Hermance
Mintgoirery Hawkes. solicitor
Clarence Orandy
Maid Gladys Magee
Jerry Tom Sullivan. Jr.
FIVE TEAMS WILL
DEBATE FETE DAY
State Championship Honor Will
be Decided on May 15.
Prohibition of Railroad Strikes is
League Question for Year.
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THURS., FRI., SAT.
Story of the Great North
west "MAN'S DESIRE"
with
LEWIS STONE
And an All Star Cast
A Sunshine Comedy
" DANGEROUS EYES"
9 Mutt and Jeff and News
Colonial Orchestra
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ALL THIS WEEK
Cecil B. DeMille's
Production
"WHY CHANGE
YOUR WIFE?"
The Man' Side of Modem
Marriage
A brilliant, living airier to
Secil D. DeMille'i "Don't Change
Your Husband." Played by a
notable caat headed by Thomai
W Meighan, Bebe Daniel and
3'oria Swanson.
5 Rialto Symphony Orchetra
l Shows Start at 1. 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
Admission 30c
ALL THI8 WEEK
LOUISE GLAUM
In
SEX
EXTRA ATTRACTIONS
MUDGE MORTON TRIO
Presenting
Vocal and Instrumental
Melodies
SAM K. NAOMI
The Peer of All Hawaiian
Guitar Soloists
Shows at 1. 5, 5, 7. t P. M.
Mats., 20; Night. 30c
Five debating teams lepresenting
schools that, in the thirteenth annual
contests of the Nebraska High School
Debating League, have won the dis
trict championship honors and in addi
tion, have won one inter-disti ict de
bate with another district champion
ship school, will compete lor the sfa'e
championship at the University of Ne
braska on High School Pete Day.
May 15. The teams will thrash out
th League question for the year:
'Resolve,!, thai Congress should pro
hibit strikes on railroads doing at)
in'erstate business."
The five schools that will battle
f.,r jbf state championship honors
will be Lincoln (representing the
F.astern and Central districts). Dea
trire (the Southeastern ami South
ern). Curtis School of Agriculture
(the Southwes'ern and West Central).
Wayne (the Northeastern and North
Central). ;tnd either Mason City
(champion of the West-Central dis
trict) or Alliance (champion of the
Northwestern district).
To the state debate her-toi'ore, the
district championship school.- have
sen' individual representative-. This
year tiie League is to try team debat
ing. According to a btill-.tin recently
sert to the schools by Prof. M. M.
Fogg, the organizer and president ot
1 ui'u the :i:ring and sides in
this debate lournament will be de
cided by lot only a short time before
Uie piograui opens. It will begin
v. ith two .simultaneous debates in
Memorial Hall and the Temple Thea
ter. One of the winners will then
meet the fifth contestant, and then
will come the sta'e championship de
bate proper.
The Lincoln High School team
which represents the Lasurn Central
district, won the championship of the
Eastern district by winning from
Bethany, two-to-one; from University
Place by default; and from the Omaba
High School of Commerce unanimous
1; . It v.on by default the inter-dis-
'rict contest with Osceola, champ'on
of the Central district, with whose
debate work net week the Senior
play and Commencement exercises in
t erf ere.
Th team has been trained by Miss
Hirdie Scoot, teacher of English.
Tin. l lnrnln representatives will
b: :
William Harrv Carson. '21. who
came from the Norfolk High School
who took second place in the North
east Nebraska declamatory contest
In 1919. and who is a member, of the
Forum Debating Club. This is his
first year on the team.
George Lyle Crump. '20. who is a
member of the Forum and ia candi
date for class orator. This is his
first year on the team.
George Wendell Berge. '21. leader,
who was on the team last year and
was on the class team in 191S. He is
a member of the Forum.
WHY NOT
Buy Your
Low Shoes Now
$10.00
Like out. One Eyelet Tie,
Full Louise Leather Heel, in
Patent or Dull.
$10.00
Like cut. Then. Tip, French
L:it, IIitli I Teel, Dull or lirown
Kid.
$9.00
:V.i.H, Heel. Like cut. ('
fit-tahle for walking. lrw
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"IF I WERE KING" IS
VIVID COURT ROMANCE
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t.i .:.ths.
of the w
Poor Poet's Honor or Great Kin;
Life is Dilemma in French
Production.
Mary Thomas, 22, left for Denver.
Colo., today to spend the week-end.
"If I Were King," class play of 192".
contains life squalid, sordid but still
life with its tavern coiners and brute
pleasures of food, drink and want:
sleep! It contains living hand.-, t
ho'.d and living laughter to gladd-n.
?nd a week of cloth of gold, of glory
of love; and 'hen r shameful death'
It is the story of a mad poet who
sang his way to court to please tht
King's fancy and was given a week
of opportunities to show France and
his lady what lay in the heart of ;-.
poor rhymester. He saves France
and in the end is to be huns on a
gibbet made by himself for the execu
tion of himself. This story of lwe.
adventure, romance, war and courtly
splendor is all in the big scenic pro
duc'ion which will be presented by
the Senior class next Tuesday evening.
From the opening scene which is
laid in a ta'.ern where gangsters,
wantons and bullies pack, to the las
flash which shows the gibbet of the
King, used for hanging every person
that does not suit the King's fancy,
a piad poet sings his way into favor.
The romance of the Fifteenth Century
is most vividly portrayed in this
famous play by Justin McCartney.
Seats are on sale at the Curtis
Music Store, and prices range from
fifty cents to one dollar. Seats should
be purchased early as this play will
be presented but once.
1 fin. Z5 1 Uf X KJr i nu ValVart.
V, l.i Mr.-.-.U v.iv W. times
P. F. Collier & Son, 312 3aird Bid?., Omaha., Nebr.
being
well-groomed
I.O.ST Old-fashioned locket with
raised design in dull gold, set with
three pearls. Initials on back S. -S
and W. R. Phone B4671 or return to
S u !ent Activities office.
Ik
is not nearly so much, a matter
new cr expensive clothes as it is
matter of good
Cleaning and Pressing
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Phone B2311 333 No. 12th
CLASS IN
Social Dancing
TONIGHT
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