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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
T n E DAILY NEBRASKAN THURS., FBI., SAT. WILL ROGERS In His Latest "CUPID, THE COWPUNCHER", b Nothing Cheap at the S 8 COLONIAL Except the Price ggoecoceoooooggcccooceocco WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 2:30 Now Twice Daily 8:20 SPIRIT OF MAEDI GRAS A Musical Revue Extraordinary Featuring The Mardi Gras Sextette MURPHY & WHITE CHARLIE ILSON Tl-p Loose Nut McCORMACH & IRVING "Telling the Truth" HUBERT DYER LUCAS & LEE "THE MAGIC GLASSES" Kinograms Topics of Day Pie-War Matinee Prices 1,000 Seats at 25c Nights 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 TlIl'RS.. fill., SAT. Klnlta Symphony Orclicittrn I'ut lie NrwH Toiilnil IMiturcH "WAIST ISLK OK MAKKKN" A Pri'tty TriivcliiKUK I.N THE IIKAKT OK A I'OOL" ri-iilurliiK JiinirH Kirkwiiorf uml A mm . XIIhkiiii T "In 1 Ir'l'l'1" ' 1 i.tiiima - . - - - AW I Tlllll Wl'l'li if Tinrtitnl Ty JKSSK 1.. I.ASKTf K i 4 M "BEHOLD MY WIFE!" i.i. .Ml TKV MII.I.S. KM.IOTT ".. IIKXTKU nil MAIIKL Jll.lKfc j: '5 MOTT. ' CHIEF 0S-K0-M0N ?' i "THE DANCE of the SENSES" t j Al.i OwmI Itimcil.v ami Topliul 'j HKMrO I.VItIC OIMIIKSTKA j l kliOWH KTAKT AT I, S. ft. 1. it. lTi n.. INn.lll i-r IBERTY mm Tilt KM., I HI., HAT. l.lbrrly t'onrcrl Ori'lit'Mtrn lulrrniitliiiiiil New" Wrrkly Kl'TlI KOI.ANIf In "Until of llii- Kiii'Mex" "KKXO KIR Al l." A Nrw Ciimril.v AKNOI.lt WI'HXEI.I.K In n Nuvilty On Itolli-m Mrcow.v lintnv In "WonlH uml MiihIi'" MAKTII HXMII.TON & CO. In "Oh, Ynii Wimii'ii" KIITtK, KKNNKIIV KKFVKS In "Culh-Kfi fumiiim Ciiiiit" "Hid KOYAL HIOIINKSS" A Mimim! Comrtly In Threw Artn 53 !? '1! is: COLONIAL WILL ROGERS ,n tupid the CowpuncKer 6QLOWVN 1 BASKETBALL RALLY TO BE HELD FRIDAY MORNING Opening of the 1921 Cage Season To Be Celebrated at Convocation. ' The opening of the Cornhuskcr 1921 basketball season will bo celebratcci Friday morning at eleven o'clock at a short, snappy rally to be held in the Armory. The home schedule wi'l commence in the evening, when the Husker quintet will be opposed by the team from Grinnell at the State Fair Coliseum. A large crowd is ex pected at the rally to welcome the home team which has recently re turned from an Eastern-trip, and which has not been sen in action here at Lincoln this season. The rally will be in charge of the Innocents. The University band has been secured and will be present to help make the meeting as peppy as possible. Captain Bailey is slated to make his first speech of the season and Coach Schlssler will ask the stu dents for their support. Dr. F. W. Luehring, director of Athletics will say a few words about the new basket ball court which is being opened at the State Fair grounds and which i3 said to be the best and largest in the state. Several other features of the pro gram have not been announced as yet but the committee in charge is working to make thi3 the largest rally of the year. The program in all will not take more than half an hour, is the promise of those in charge. Students will not need to fear missing their lunches by coming to the rally. Freshman Hop Postponed. Because the Freshman Hop, which had been scheduled for Friday eve ning at. the Coliseum, conflicted with 'he first basketball game of the sea son and the dance which followed afterward, the first-year class mixer has been postponed for two weeks. "Dangerous Business" First National I went because it was Constance Tnli'iadge. The name was "Danger ous Business" and I didn't go on ac count of the title anyway. Lately, '(instance's pictures have had a tend ency to be too frothy too frivolous too light and airy. They give the young star too much of an opportunity to pope and not .enough to really act (or reely act, for that matter). 1 suspect that this picture was limed alter the diminutive star's re turn from abroad. In the entire pic ture she exploits new wonder-frocks dainty frocks and some frocks not so iliiinty. For those who like plays witli a hero that at times appears more-like a viliian, this play will be interesting ind just what they want. As a lesson for too frivolous girls this play is a good sermon without the preaching. But don't forget that a Buster Kenton comedy was the best part of the program! He gets the celluloid lowder puff for clever comedies. cam . Theatre Reviews f'fS , IMPLIED RESTRICTONS IN STUDENT RESOLUTIONS "Students cannot attend places of amusement which hire orchestras that are playing for prices higher than orchestra prices set by the stu dent committee at the beginning of the boycott (although the price of such dance halls complies with the 'reasonable price list if they expect to live up to the bargain they have made," declared University authorities Wednesday. "When these halls employ orches tras that pay the stipulated price of J7 per man, with two dollars extra Tor leader, students may attend these dances with a clear conscience," they added. Dean P. M. Buck III. Dean P. M. Buck of the College of Arts and Sciences has been ill with an attack of the quinsy since last week. It was necessary to perform an operation on his tonsils Monday. I'.e will not be able to return to his office until the last of this week or the first of next week. , BUDGET TOTAL IS OVER SIX MILLIOk" (Continued from Page One) Reduction to bring estimates within total of University resources and tax offset (points of redaction not yet determined) 112,. Conditional requests ap proved by governor (no part of these to bo allowed if it. should necessitate the cutting of any of the above '. estimates) follow. Extension service of the col lege of agriculture (to meet Farm Bureau re quest) 215.SR0 Memorial gumnasium and gymnasium stadium 330.000 Nurses' home at Omaha 100,00', - Grand total ?6,310,2Su Resources for University Funds. Tho estimate of resources for trn. versity funds for the two years end ing June 30, 1023 follow: Note Estinu.t:) of levies baf.ca in prsent taxable valuation of seven hundred eight million and the appro priation of 97 per cent of the pro ceeds. University fund (mill tax) ..$l,50D..i20 Special University fund 3-4 mill tax) 1.131, U!)o State activities fund (3-4 mill tax) 1,131,900 Total fro tax levies on present basis $3,773,300 University cash (estimated) $1,400,000 Endowment income (esti mated) 100,000 Smith-Lever (U. S.) 211,100 Morrill fund (U. S.) 100.01M. Experiment station fund (U. S.) .. oO.uuu Total from other sources than taxation $1,871,100 $3,Y73,30l $5,644,400 Filial summary: Grand total of expenditure estimates for the bien- nium $6,310,28'; Estimate of resources as above 5,644,400 Amount required from state in excess of tax levies 665,860 The resource classified as Univer sity cash is all cash taken in by the University, Including fees, the sale of farm products and all other collec tions. The endowment income comes from the land which the government gave to the University. The recommendations for appropri ations made to the legislature by the governor require a majority vote in both houses. If the requests had not been approved by the governor a three-fifths vote in both houses would be required to pass them. Thus 51 affirmative votes in the House of Representatives and 17 in the Senate are all that are needed to pass the bill introducing these recommenda tions, while, If the requests had been made by the Board of Regents and not approved by the governor, 20 senators and 60 representatives would have to vote for the appropriations In order that they bo granted. LOST A Schaffer's gold pen. Finder please call the bouse mistress at B4123. a it n cir TTrvTrr at 1-3 off ACTUAL REDUCTIONS no re-arraned prims fur sale purposes but a straight-out reduction on all shoes in our stock and when you remember our usual moderate prices you will realize just how much this means to you. Every dollar will count during this sale .'come early 1o be sure of getlin;,' your size. Tins includes ALL WOMEN'S SHOES Without exception. ALL MEX'S 1)1? ESS SHOES Florsheim in Educator shoes in eluded. ALL HOYS', (URLS' and INFANTS' All shoes included no cNeep tions. ALL MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND ClilL DREN'S Felt Slippers comfy and leather sole styles. ALL MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WARM LINED SHOES 20 DISCOUNT on all Rubbers and Overshoes. on all Tennis shoes and slippers. on all Lejrgins, etc. This announcement is brief but it means a wonderful oppor tunity to buy giiod dependable shoes at. a biir savin?. Main Floor. FRED SCHMIDT & BRO. 911-21 O St, FIRE - FIRE - FIRE SALE NOW GOING ON Men's Hose, 4 pair, 89c Ladies' Wool Hose, 98c Don't Miss This Great Money -Saving Event The Newark Shoe Store In Lincoln, Neb., at 1140 0 STREET, COR. 12TH STREET I Summer Employment k ii Are you interested in making enough money during the O i summer vacation to pay expenses for the next school year? O You can do this by representing one of the country's fj S largest and most reliable nationally advertised companies. o Not canvassing. o b For particulars 8 8 Call at Parlor "B", Lincoln Hotel, Saturday, January 15, S j 9 A.,M. DANCING! 1018 N Street Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Each Week. Special Hard-Time Costume Ball Friday Night. Five Cash Prizes Lang 's Dreamy Mistifying Oriental Harmony Admission 55c Per Conple 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. 1 3 OFF to 8 P. M. ' 8