The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1920, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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in; It will pay you to Investigate.
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tween E. E. building and S. S.
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Uvltles office 2t
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Here's one that you will all
like the big outdoors with
out the usual rough stuff
seen in westerns.
Comedy, News, Etc.
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Tnpiral and Travel 1'lrturmi
SHOWS BTAKT AT 1. S. IV. 7.
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THK I.AIRKI. GIRLS
FAKER McGOWAN
JOHN K. iOKlON CO.
"DAD'S OLD VIOLIN"
HAYES & FIELDS
WILLIE KROTII EKS
SupprmatiTH of the Art of
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I.YKIC rONCKKT OKCIIKSTRA
l.yrlo Semi-Weekly N'ew
"AIN'T LOVE GRAND"
A New Ga.vcty Comedy
ANNA EVA FAY $
The Great MentulUt
SHOWS START AT ?:S0. 7. g
WED, THURS., FRI.
2:30 Now Twice Daily 8:20
SHEILA TERRY
With
Harry Peterson & Morris Lloyd
in "THREE'S A CROWD"
A Musical Romance in Three
Scenes
POWERS & WALLACE
CHESTER 4. MORGAN
STORY 4.. CLARK
TUCK & CLARE
CHARLES HENRY'S PETS
CONLIN & GLASS
KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF DAY
1,000 Seats at all Matinees, 25c
Eves-50c to $1.25
Fancy Toilet Articles
For Xmas.
CHAPMAN DRUGS
It. Cooe. I . N. 'IS. ft.
im o st.
THE LINCOLN
BINDERY
First Class Book Binding.
Your NAME in GOLD
on
Vote Boons, Covers and Brief
Cases While You WaiL
1212 P St.
B1616
UNIVERSITY DIRECTS
BASKETBALL MEET
Five Proposed Eligibility Rules Sub
mitted to Nebraska High Schools
for Their Approval.
Lincoln 1 again was chosen as the
place for the state high school basket
ball tournament, which will take place
the first week in March. The board
of control of the state athletic asso
ciation convened in Lincoln Wednes
day when the final decision was
reached. As In former years the
tournament will be under the direct
charge of the athletic department ot
the University.
A number of new eligibility rules
were discussed by the members ot
the board and will at onrp be 'sub
mitted to the different schools of the
state so that some idea may be
gained as to what, attitude high
schools will take on this matter.
The rules consist of five separate
articles. They are ps follows:
New Eligibility Rules.
"A referendum will be submitted to
the schools of the state association
at once proposing that the following
be incorporated in the eligibility re
quirements: "(a) A student must have com
pleted 15' hours work the preceding
semester.
"(b) He must enter within the
first fifteen days of the semester in
which he wishes to participate in
athletics.
"(c) lie must carry and success
Tully keep up to standard continuous
ly . from date of registration until
one week preceding the date of the
contest. 15 hours of work.
"(d) Eligibility lists are to be
signed by the principal of the liish
school and also approved and signed
by the superintendent of the schools.
"(e) That the membership be made
five dollars a year."
There has been a feeling in every
part oT the state that the rules re
carding the eligibility of a man in
athletic contests have not been as
strict as they should be, nnd that
the proposed changes will remove any
doubt as to a man's right to participate.
My Bonnie leaned over the gas tank
The height of the contents to see;
He lighted a match to assist him.
Oh. bring back my Bonnie to me.
Theatre Reviews
The White Moll Pathe.
Pearl White, with the "pearl white"
teeth, back from her jaunt to Europe,
returns to the sllversheet In a fea
ture picture that is not a serial, but
which contains so many of the
"alleged" essentials of the continued
production that those coming into the
theater late would imagine that Pearl
was doing her share of stunts to elude
the "wily willun" who would "have
her in his clutches" when "To be con
tinued" Is flashed on the screen.
Pathe seems to love blood and
thunder. Creighton Hale's "Thir
teenth Chair" evidenced this. "The
White Moll" is another good bit of
proof. In a difficult role. Pearl White
is required to do some strenuous act
ing, of which she is entirely capable.
Changing herself into "Gypsy Nan," a
character so repulsive and vile that
wo could not imagine It was the
"star" herself, was a feat that only
Pearl While could perform. Kichard
Travel's was required to make a
similar change from one-eyed gang
ster to "silk-hat drunkard."
The tenements of New York are
the settings for this exciting story.
The Dangler and his gang, his wife
who is wanted for murder and who
has been sought for three years by
the chum of a pal murdered by
Dagnler. together with the work of
the White Moll, a former crook, who
helps other crooks to reform among
them the Sparrow is the gist of the
five reels.
The plot is unusual and contains
many surprises. Those who enjoy
something different will find
Learn to
DANCE
We teach you to dance in
six private lessons. Phone
for appointment.
Mrs. T. E. Williams
B4258
Private Studio
1220 D St.
hpol ofOhncim
DANCE
Saturday, 8:30 p. m.
1.25
Including
Tax
BECK'S SYNCOPATED SYMPHONY
The
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC
Adrian M. Newens, Director
Offers Thorough Training in Music and
Dramatic Art
A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
Anyone May Enter
FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST
Opposite the Campus
Phone B1392
11th and R Sts.
HEFFLEY'S
TAILORS OP QUALITY
loaning and Remodeling for
Ladies and Gents.
132 No. 11th St B1422
BLACK ONYX
Rings with Fraternity or
Sorority Crest on make
smart Christmas rifts.
HALLETT
lni Jeweler
Estah IS? I 1143 O
Remember that the Original
Southern RAG-A-JAZZ Band
Plays at the Knights of Columbus Hall
TONITE
Dancing at 8:30
One Twenty-five
Boyd Printing Co.
Inivations, Christmas Greeting
Cards, Programs.
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Try
Robert's
Dairy
Lunch
Once
We know you
will come again. I
Eat and Save
at
1238 "O" St
D own With Prices!
DANCE!
at
The Rosewilde
Tonight
$1.00
8:30
All Souls' Unitarian Church
12th and H Streets '
A CHURCH OF THE FREE MIND AND
THE MODERN SPIRIT
Services Sunday at 11:00
Rev. James W. Macddnald, Minister
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arm Slippers
Make Ideal Christmas Gifts For
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III-LOW "COMFY" HLHTERS these have foliar
iini.shed tops which may be turned up over the ankle and
buttoned. Old rose, taupe, Finech blue, orchid
uilh ecru collar. Triced, pair 3.00
irilrKI SATIN r.Ol'DOllt SUITERS with leather
soles and beds. I'oni poms on toes. Copenhagen, pink,
lavender, old rose, lijrht blue, dark blue, red, tfray,
blue, brown, wine, purple. Triced, pair 3.50
K.MTRKSS IJOI'DOIU SLITTERS satin with leather
soles and hili covered heels. Tom poms on toes.
Thick and old rose. Triced, pair 5.00
-for the MAN
"COM FY".. SUTTER'S of felt with soft, easy soles.
They may be had in frreen with red trimming or taupe
with blue trimmniys. These are the famous Daniel
Green slippers, the best on the market.
IViccd, pair 3.50
KID SUITERS, either the Opera or the Everett style.
Full leather, leather lined. Comes in brown only.
Triced, pair 5.00
CAVAUER SUITERS the high top style, covering
the ankle. Suitable for house wear. A warm
slipper that is extremely pood lookiner. Triced, pr. 3.0
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