The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 28, 1921, Image 4

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your problem of better vision
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FROSH WILL CLASH
WITH VARSITY SOON
OKLAHOMA LOSES WHITE,
SOONER FOOTBALL STAR
Norman, Okla., Sept. 26 Okla
homa's prospects lor another Missouri
valley football title this year were
given a severe jolt today when Coach
Benny Owens announced that Phil
hite, ail-American fullback, had
been declared Ineligible to play this
season on account of his grades.
White was the bulwark of last sea
son's Sooner team.
STUDENT BODY HOLDS
PRIVILEGE OF DISMISSAL
Stone Wall Will Meet
When the Scrimmage
Pulled Off
Varsity
is
The Yearlings are showing some real
stuff in football now and soon will
have a loam in action that will show
the Varsity some keen opposition.
Coach F;.;l. y Young is putting thorn
through s. iff scrimmage an 1 signal
practlc aloiig with passl-.g. kicking
nid running. A large number are still
coming cut every d.-.y and arc doing
all they can to make a goo! fust-year
team. The fin-t scrimmage with th .
Varsity has not been scheduled as yet,
but it is ,o c..:no off soon, and then
the fiist year men wi'.l have a cn.-uiee
to show what they can do in the line
of tarrying thu pigskin mi-! tackling.
They are developing a stonewall
line", and two or three sets of j-p-.Cuy
hick-field men. The eu.ls aru show
ing some speed in going down the field
under punts
the air.
University of Princeton. Power to
expel students without giving reasons
to the faculty has been granted to the
undergraduate governing body of the
university. This body is composed of
students elected by all the classes and
may exercise the right of dismissal
over thoe whom they find guilty of
rot upholding the good name and tra
ditions of Princeton. The Grinnell
Scarlet and Black.
FROSH DRILL IS STARTED
MONDAY AND YESTERDAY
Freshmen Monday and yesterday
received their first general instrue
t'ons in the art of fighting, by the
military department. All those reg
istered for drill for the first time wen?
out on the drill field, noitii of .Social
Science Hall, and were receiving pre
liminary instructions in f.ie facings,
tohl how to do an about face, and to
be sure to step off with the h it foot.
The rookies are in charge cf regular
army sergeants, some of these ser
geants having twenty-one years of
service to thei.- crdit.
CHEM AUTHORITY WILL
ADDRESS UNI STUDENTS
Coach You:;g is we'.l pleased with
the way they are progressing.
The ninety-ninth meeting of the Ne
braska Section of the American
Chemical Society will be held Wednes-
.1 i ' x v o .i . r . . 1 . ..
lid picking pas-es out of ju:l-v- ej.ieiiiuer , ai o p. hi. m .m-
General Lecture room of Chemistry
) all. University of Nebraska,
j Dr. H. A. Spoehr of the Carnegie
j restitution Laboratory of Camiel, Cal.,
jv.Mll speak on "The Cosmical Function
!tf Green Plants." Dr. Spoehr will
I speak also on September 29. at the
ji-ame hour en "The Nature of the
Photo Synthetic Process."
Pr. Spoehr is an authority in the
f eld of riant Chemistry and all stu
dents and faculty members interested
i:i any phase of science should not
miss this opportunity to hear him.
AWGWAN CAMPAIGN
CONTINUES TODAY
(Continued from Page One)
during the Awgwan campaign to the
individual obtaining the highest num
ber of subscriptions upon that day.
This prize is to consist of a twenty
dollar "X" blanket. They are heavy
led blankets with a large white "X"
in the center of each one. Four of
these blankets are to be given away,
one to the winner of Tuesday's,
Wednesday's, Thursday's and Friday'.?
campaign.
The winner of Tuesday's campaign
will probably be announced in Thurs
day's Xf braskan. Each day's publica
tion following will announce the win
ner of the previous day's campaign, if
subscription books are cheeked in on
time.
Some individuals had exceptionally
good luck in lauding subscriptions
Tnesday but there are still a great
majority existent upon the campus
vho have not subscribed and some,
deplorable fact, who do noi even know
what the Awgwan is! It is hard for
some to part with a dollar but an
explanation of value received will gj
a long way toward landing a subscrip
tion.
It is requested that it be mad.?
known to those who are soliciting sub
scriptions that subscription book -5
checked out, must be checked in upon
tre same day. not later than 5:45 p. m.
LYCEUM. IMPERSONATOR
TO ENTERTAIN STUDENTS
Versatile Violinist Invites Unl Stu
dents to Complimentary En
tertainment Friday
Mr. Harold Gerhart, of Newman
Grove; waiter jonnson, ui vyi.
and Eugene Moore, of York, were
week-end visitors at the A. T. O. house.
Mr. Clarence Faubel, violinist and
impersonator from the Unl School of
Music will give a full evenings en
tertainment Friday of this week In
.he Temple Theatre.
To say that Mr. Faubel is versatile
would be putting it mildly. "Versatile"
isn't the word to describe a man that
can transform a soulful violin pour
ing forth classical strains of plaintive
melodies into a jazzy fiddle producing
with rag time perfection such loved
old tunes as "Turkey in the Straw"
and "Pop goes the Weasel." With the
aid of a few sticks of grease paint
and appropriate costumes the reader
changes from an English dude to a
gawky school boy, or old Uncle Josh,
or the Italian immigrant or a fussy
d maid.
Mr. Faubel gives this entertain
ment complimentary to his friends be
fore starting on his winter lyceum
tour, and extends a hearty welcome to
all new students.
AIN'T IT THOUGH!
Gosh ain't it swell
To be the best friend of
A person
Who knows ever and ever so
Much more than you da;
Ferinstence
The guy who knew
Fatty"
When he was as thin as a
Beanpole
nd who knew
Rabe Ruth
When she was a chorus girl!
Yes, it
Ain't!
The Prince of Wails.
WANT ADS.
LOST PURPLE AND GOLD SWEAT
er, front of C. M. C. A., Saturday
afternoon. Return to "Y" or call
B-6515.E. J. Steinheimer, Room 309,
Y. M. C. A.
BEST BUILDING SITE IN UNIVER
sity district. 100 foot frontage. Bar
gain price. Harvey Rathbone, 711
Terminal building.
ONE OF THE BEST PROPOSITIONS
for a fraternity we have had In
, manv years. Big roomy complete
house, room for 30 people. Terms.
Harvey Rathbone, 711 Terminal.
LOST ACHOTH
Reward.
FIN. CALL B-1697.
FOR SALE B. FLAT SOPRANO
Saxaphone almost new. F-3084.
LOST GENTLEMEN'S ELGIN
Watch with "N" fob, between armory
and Y. M. C. A. Return Student Ac
tivities office.
FOR SALE SAXAPHONE, C MELO
dy tennor for two-thirds original
price. Terms to suit your conven
ience. Bx 1396
Varsity Cleaners
Phone B-3677
Reliable Cleaning, Pressing and Repair
ing at the lowest Prices.
ONE DAY SERVICE
In Rear of "College Book Store" Facing
Campus.
1135 R St.
ROY WITHERS, Mgr.
DeFord's Orchestra at Liberty Fri
av. Call L9264 or B4874. 1136 O.
FOR SALE Conn C Melody tenor
Saxophone. Nearly new at half rrice.
ox 1406 Station A.
I LOST An Achoth
Uard. Call B1697.
pledge pin. Re-
STUDENTS
THIS IS ONE OF OUR 35c LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY FROM
11 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
CLAM CHOWDER
CHOICE OF
STEWED VEAL WITH JUNE PEAS
SLMON COQUETTES WITH TOMATO SAUCE
FRIED LIVER WITH ONIONS
M ARMED POTATOES SUGAR CORN BREAD AND BUTTER
APRICOT PIE
COFEE TEA OR MILK
WE ALSO SERVE A 25c AND 60c SUPPER
SAVOY CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM
11th and P Streets
TO-NITE
Lecture-Recital
THE PETERBOROUGH IDEA"
Temple Theatre
PRICES $1.00. 75c and 50c
War Tax Additional
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HISTORICAL LIBRARY
Nearly every newspaper in the state
is receivi d by the suite kis'urical
society, and filed away in i he rooms
below the library. These file are
available to the students who may
;!1 for the p.-'pi r th y wish to lead.
I) a student wishes to have the home
town paper .sent out each week, all
that is );ecss;uy is to notify Miss Tul
nel, who hs the files in charge, mid
she will place the wanted papers out
3!i the reading tables each week. Th?
p;pe.s c;:nnot be taken from the
library without special permission.
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1 Brown Betty
8 8
X Sandwiches, salads, cakes. J3
and a whole list of. Brown
Betty specialties Dancinjr. 1
b Noon Until Midnight jj
S 1720 South 17th S
8 S
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DANCE
We guarantee to
t e a c h you to
"p Lance in six pri
fr vate lessons.
Phone for Ap
pointment. WILLIAMS' PRIVATE STUDIO
Mrs. T. E. Williams in charpo
1220 D B4258
IF YOU TODDLE
down f II"i;dr "s Cafe you
can find good Kats at moder
ate prices.
Open Day and Night
136 No. 11th St.
Get it at
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H)I LLER'S
HARMACY g
Autumn Things
from day to day are appear
ing on our pf iiu difiies thak
rnak you glad warm ".-father
is over.
Rf-al. tsty. wholesome
dishes, delightfully prepared
aii'l served on ch-an n apery,
fc'.d a real sincere courteously-rs
on the part of all at-tenda'-its.
Once you eat here you
will make it a habit.
Central Hotel Cafe
Capital Auto Livery Co.
Hurt A. Ati'lers jn
Rer.t a Ford. Ii:ive it you: self.
Open All Night.
Facials
A Facial or a mud pack irons out the wrinkle
and tired lines that mar the face and neck, keeps
the complexion clear and the skin soft and velve
ty, beneficial for the removal of pimples and blackheads.
(Ehcauccnuhj ljop
1105 O St. Phone B-2015
Over Harley Drug Company
Appointments From 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Room 3.
ID"
MINTING ?
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21 JL-l
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-the kind
that satisfies.
Kline Publishin
Company
311 South 11th.
Phone B4204
K
241 No, 11. E2635 j