The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ORPH EUM
Tonight at 8:20
Matinee Tuesday and
TWsdav Nierht
i (Ml w SMsc)
The Play that
Niffhts 50c to $2.00
Eargain Matinee $1 Best Seats
ALL THIS WEEK
The Minnie of the Theater's Art
OTIS SKINNER
America's Foremost llomiintic
Cliuructer Actor In
"KISMET"
Shown ut 1:H), 3:00, 7:00 mill
9:00 Sharp
Matliice All Seats, 30c
NiKlit HOC .....
Dcl.uxe I'l-rformnnce w th Prolouue
t 8:00. 7:00 null U:00
Heaver's Lyric Orchestra
MON., TIES., WED.
The romance of a lrl who married
In lnwtte and didn't repent
KATHERINE MacDONALD
"MY LADY'SnLATCHKEY"
"HIGH AND DRY"
A New Mermaid Comedy"
TOPICS OF THE BAY
TRAVELOG IE l'ATHE NEWS
Kiallo Symphony Orchestra
SHOWS START
AT 1. 3. S. 7.
NIGHT 35c
MATS. 20c
BBBTY
ult' Tl'KS.. WEI).
FLORENCE LORAINE & GIRLS
In (he Pretention t)ITeriiit
tilKLS WILL HE t.lKLS"
DLI.MOKK AND JIOOKfc
RUTH CHRISTIE DUO
COI KT M I'SH'I NS TO THE
KING (II JAZZ
JIM REYNOLDS
"The Jnviul Ciiineillnn"
KOIHNSON AND PIERCE
Yociil and Comedy Entertainer
GEORGE B. SEITZ AND
MARGUERITE COURTOT
In the Arscne Lupin Story with a
Sherlock Holmes Twist
"VELVET I INGEHS"
-HOWS START AT 3:80, 7:00, 9:00
its- Kii)mE2g$BmjgM
ALL WEEK
"THE BRANDING I RON"
Prom the Novel by
KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT
LARRY SEMON
In HI Latent and Funniest Two
Reel Super Comedy
"THE SPORTSMAN"
Regular Low Prices
SHOW'S START AT I. . B, 7,
OCOGOOOCCOOOCOOOOOCOOOOCCO
fllfe to nood looks. Moa4 tee.
far anocTtt and boUv tetitoa
or b, 5c ndutt.
Seated
TMit-
Kert
Rlfitt
8
OLD MAN BARNUM REVIVED
AT ALL UNIVERSITY PARTY
(Continued from page one.)
The circus performance opened
Willi a lion act in which the Kiub o.
beasts showed what training can do tu
ferocious beasts. A tug-of-war con
vulsed the spectators. The camel also
appeared in this act.
Isabel Pearsall and John Dawsoii,
originators of the pig steps, jigged
their jiggiest to the deiigni Lf the
spectators.
When the Y. M. C. A. tumblers
tumbled and dived and hurled them
selves through the air the co-eds held
their breath from sheer amazement.
The beautiful tight rope walker
charmed the onlookers with her grace
nnd poise as she did her perilous
stunts.-
The Arabian trick ponies took the
ring and cavorted around as only su
perior ponies managed by fearless
riders could do.
uth Ellsworth nnd Esther hllen
Puller, ballet dancers, received a
round of applause for their aestnetic
dancing act.
The juggler, Martha Krogmann,
juggled the black and white balls witu
perfect ease and dexterity while two
lmhy clowns juggled red bullous.
A huge black and yellow snakt;
could not fail to be charmed by D.
Lerium, the snake charmber, and her
movements.
Under the bright lights the contor
tionist went through contortion.
widths
whijh would cast any Orpheum con
tortion act in the shade. Harold Mc
Milieu tied himself up and untied
himself again.
The chariot race almost ended In
catastrophe when one of tne tan
charioteers was thrown from her
chariot as it rounded a curse. But
she was in again in a momen and
the race went on to a breathleB,
finish.
Little dogs and big dogs performed
in the widely advertised camuo act.
The clowns outdid themselves in act
ing funny. In fact it was a red let
ter performance in clrcusdom.
After the show the speotator.
thronged out on the floor and danced,
danced and danced.
PRELIMINARY TRYOUTS
HELD FOR TRACK MEN
(Continued from page one.)
and Myers were the performers in
this event. Gibbs had the best time
with a mark of 54:1.
Keen competition made the hurdle
races go with record time. Wright,
Moore, Gish and Deering cleared the
barriers with little difficulty In time
that is seldom equalled on a board
track. Wright and Deering ran a
dead heat in the low hurdles with the
time of 6:1. In the high hurdles
Wright went over the sticks in 6:4.
Moore displayed good form in clear
ing the high hurdles.
Turner, a freshman, cleared the
bar at 5:9. Gish and Moore made
HERE WE ARE AGAIN:
A Special One Day Sale
MONDAY
omen s uxrorcas
Brown and Black Kid, Cuban heels all sizes from 3
to 9, widths AAA to D .
Brown and Black Kid, Cuban
heels all sizes from 3 to 9,
AAA to D.
Our buyer escured a quantity pur
chase, with ready money, at an
under Rrice. Money talks to the
manufacturer these days of lower
price levels. One hundred and
fifty pair of each color Black
and Dark Brown in these fine
straight heel oxfords. They're
the kind you have been paying ten
to eleven dollars for in many
stores.
Mail Orders will be received
dated the 13th and 14th and filled
as per receipt sizes are here.
Mayer
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
good leaps but could not equal this
mark.
Dale tossed the 16-pound shot for a
distance of 41 feet, 9 inches. This
is as good a record as was made in
Missouri Valley last year.
Carson and Peterson heaved the
discus for several good marks. Car
son represented Nebraska last year
In this event and will more than
likely establish some new records in
this event.
The fifty-yard dash brought out a
number of speedy performers. Deer
ing was the star performer in this
event covering the distance in 5:4.
Carson, Peterson, Klempke, Cressell,
Hickman, Sargent, McDonald, Minnlch
and McCarthy all ran this event In
good time.
Coach Schulte is planning on hold
ing similar tryouts as often as (pos
sible to stimulate the interest in track
and give more men a chance to win
It Is Always
To Be Thoroughly Prepared. Our
BUSINESS TRAINING COURSES
will prepare you to take advantage of big opportunities. Thorough,
practical and intensive, they will equip you qnirkly to reach and
hold a high place.
ASK ABOUT IT TODAY.
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
Accredited liy National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools
T.. II. T. HMff. Uth nnd P St. Lincoln, Nob.
Bros. Co.
their numerals. Several men have
already been awarded their numerals
this year.
The first big indoor meet that Ne
braska will participate In will be the
Kansas City Athletic club meet at
Kansas City the 29th of February.
The Huskers will also be represented
in an Omaha meet early In March.
WANT ADS.
LOST Leather note book in U Hall
or Armory; also gold eversharp
pencil. Return to Student Activities
office. It
WARM, pleasant southeast room for
rent, close in; girls; morning and
evening meal. B1756. 3t
LOST Gold wrist watch without
wrist band; initials C. A. B. on
back. Return to Student Activities
office. Reward. 2t
Best
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