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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1921)
THE I) A 1 I- Y NEBRASKA N MON., TUES., WED. Wanda Hawley "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT" "A MONKEY HERO" A Splendid Comedy Pathe News. Topical and Inter esting Travel Pictures Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. MATS. 20c. NIGHT 35c. finer! i H IHk. til H J h if PERSONALS ClHirloH C. Wiles l. ft last wtuk foi KuiiHi'3 IMty. wliuro he will ntart bin winter t,:i with L:. While and Moyers Lyceum Company, m,-, WleH iiiia JuhL finished a. exci-liont sun), mcr Chautauqua program. Willi this company ho wiil play tlto Xylophone. When in school ho played trap Ciun.o in the University orchestra and in the band liu played the snuro drums. Mr. Wile l.i a member ol . Acacia, Iron Sphinx s-.nd Green Goblins Arte.' ho has finished his winter's work he in going in'o vaudevilhi and stage hia own act. FAUBEL ENTERTAINERS GIVE PLEASING PROGRAM Much applause was given Mr. Kuu bcl on presentation of his program lust Friday evening in the Temple theater. Impersonations, readings, and violin selections wcru well given in a veiy pleasing way. ThU pio graiu was given in behalf ut the D. -Loan Literary Society. Mr. Faubel, a graduate of tho University Scliool of Mu:sic, has given liis probranis ii) ih is manner each year before going nut on lecture tours. mjsieszt cm net 1 MON., TUES., WED. THE NOVELTY FIVE SONG, DANCE and MUSIC NELSON & MADISON A RUBE. AND A RUBY" BELL & BELGRADE COMEDY " 3 G. M." CLEO & THOMAS THE BRIGHTONS FIRST RONEYMOON Twenty Minutes of Laughs International News Weekly SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7, 9. MATS. 20c NIGHT 35c GAL. 15c LYMC Gertrude ajid Marie Streeter of 1220 II Street, spent the week-end at thejr iioiuu in Seward. G .vtiude Quinn, of Weeping W ater, silent Sunday with her sister, Mar Jorie, at the 1220 It Street dormitory. Leah Dewey, of 1220 It Sheer dor mltory enjoyed a visit at tho home of her parents in Fairfield over Sunday. ! O. W. Walrod, C K '18; II. S. Kin Jney, E E '13; O. D. Smalley, E E '20 ,and L. S. Hamilton, C E '19. are reg istered in the engineering college I for graduate work. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW ALL THIS WEEK A Stirring Romance of Broad way and Southern Seas "THE WOMAN GOD CHANGED" With a Wonderful Cast Includ ing Seena Owen and E. K. Lincoln "A TONNERVILLE TANGLE" A New Toonervllle Trolley Comedy ADDED ATTRACTION FLORA CRAIG Girl Dare Devil of Screen IN TERSON .... CONCERT ORCHESTRA .... U. G. McVay, Director Mats. 20c Night 35c Chll. 10c Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7 ,9 p. m. IRENE MANGOLD IS HIGH IN CANDY SALES SPORT BRIEFS The 1921 dope bucket received IU Ijrst noticeable upset Saturday when the mighty Pittsburgh eleven suffered defeat at the hands of Lafayette. The smoky city grldsters were generally conceded to be leaders in the fight for eastern honors this seatou and their early setback is a distinct sur prise to fans and critics throughout tho country. Tho Cornhuskcrs 'realize that the Panthers are formidable op ponents, however, in spite of Lafay ette's victory. Irene Mangold, won the box of candy for selling the most candy' at the game Saturday. W. A. A. is offer ing a box of candy for the best sales lady at each game this year. Com petition ran high at the game and the sales for each girl was better than usual. Bernice Bayley came sec ond when she turned in 18.40, just one dollar behind the winner. W. A. A. will offer this prize for each game during the year. Every girl I must sell the candy from the basket I assigned to her, only. There will ! be no doubling up of sales and 'splitting of prizes. The association is pleased with Saturday's results. Any girl desirous of selling at. the next game should see Mary Hardy at once. MON., TUES., WED. TOM SANTSCHI In the Western Drama "THE SHERIFF OF MOJAVE" SHIRLEY MASON "LOVE TIME" "BROWNIE'S LITTLE VENUS" A Big Laugh KINOGRAMS Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats. 15c. Night 25c. DANCE Nine new member.- were ln'tintul into Iron Sphinx, men's sophomore .society, Sunday afternoon at the Sig ma Nu house. Plans were discussed for tho work of the organization dur ing the year. It is tho intention of :'uc- members to make Iron Sphinx an active campus organization. The men initiated Sunday were: John Long, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Herman AVeigel, PI Kappa Thi; Jacic Norris, Phi Delta Theta; Gordon House, Sigma Chi; Thomas Duke, Sig ma Phi Epsilon; Roy Forsman, Lamb da Chi Alpha; Alfred Daniels, Alpha Gamma Rho; Ross McGIasson, Kappa Sigma; WiUHm Kdelman, Jr., Beta Tlicta Pi. UNIVERSITY GRADUATE RETURNS FROM AFRICA Notie Damo is setting a fast pace. In their first twro games the Irish have compiled a total of 113 points and havo not been scored against. They trounced Kalamazoo 5C-0 and ran over DePauw to the tune or 57-0. The pr -season bear dope which emanated from tho Catholic camp evidently was a bit of Knute Rockno's strategy. Coach Dawson and tho Iluakeis av expecting a hard' battle when they meet the Irish at South Bend, Oct. 22. Big Ten football is off with a bang. Michigan and Wisconsin look like winners, whilo Illinois and Chicrg' will doubtless be in the running Northwestern has already suffered two defeats at tho hands if Beloit and Chicago and is practically out of the conference race. Purdue will not bo a seri&us contender. The strength of Iowa and Ohio State cannot be es timated yet. The Ilawkcyes are said to be a formidable aggregation. Yale had a hard time with Holy Cross Saturday. A 3-0 score was the lest tho New Havonitos ' could regis ter against their tough opponents. These teams played to the sama score i last ear. Yale also winning than. The Kansas Jayhawkers had little troublo in winning from Washburn. Kansas is represented by a practical ly new team this year, only three veterans returning to Allen's : camp. The Jayhawkers and Huskers arc slated for their annual classic No vember 12 in Lincoln. Revenge for tho humiliating tie score of last year Is the cry of the Cornhuskers and the ivansans, too, seem confident of vie-.iry. Lincoln Hotel Ball Room Friday Night Oct. 7th WATSON'S $1.10 Announcement Motor Out Company 1120 P St A complete modern station of Drive Yourself Fords. Always Open Phones B-4718 and B-4235. Our old frieuds knew us as he Cent ral Sales and Livery Co. . Don't forget the place three doors west of the Orpheum theatre at 1120 P St. BELSHAW'S ORCHESTRA for Formal and Informal Dance3 and Parties. B667"? Geo. R. Belshaw B6423 Mr. Willard M. Olson, a graduate f the Civil Engineering dapartment of last year is at present doing grad uate work at the University of Illinois Melvin M. Gairet, class of 1017, has been visiting the campus for the pa3t few days. Mr. Garret is on his way from Africa to Wichita Falls, Texas. On graduating Mr. Garret was em ployed as an oil geologist in New York and Pennsylvania. During tlu war he served in France for more thar a year and for the past year or so has been in Africa in the interest of the Sinclair Oil Company. Mr. Garret re ports a great many interesting experi ences from his two years' residence in Africa. Mr. Garret appreciated gee ting back to thi3 country and like all alumni, especially enjoyed visiting the campus and noting the changes which have taken place. Never before was more interest manifested in high school football In Nebraska than this season. All mm' every high school in tho state is sup porting a gridiron team this year and an interesting season is expected. It is yet too early to predict any cham pionship possibilities. Several west ern teams look good. "Makes home brew with a 'kick,' does he?" "Too much so. If he added two drons of gasolene to the gallon he could run his car with the stuff!" A young man in St. Johnsberry, vt . looking rather sheepish applied at the town clerk's office for a license. "Hunting, fishing or combination, asked the clerk, who was busy with game licenses. "Combination, I guess," replied ihe blushing youth. "We want ti get married." Boston Transcript. Gentleman (to house agent) The great. disadvantage is that tne nouoo is so oarup. House Agent Disadvantage fair? Advantage, I call it. In case of firo wouldn't be so likely .o burn. J ea sen's Wen y (London.) inn, n-ao fhfi first thing ihe Pt' ei-im Fathers did when they landed .11 1... J Vt A 1 on Plymouth kock: asueu teacher. ' "They fell upon their knees, said one bright girl. "And what was the next thing they did" pursued the teacher. They -fell upon the aborigines, said a brighter boy. Life HENDRY'S CAFE 136 No. 11th We serve dainty Salads nad Sandwiches All Fruits in Season Open All Night FENTON B. FLEMING 1137 O Street LINCOLN, NEBR. Autumn Things from day to day are appear ing on our menu diaries that make you glad warm weather is over. Real, tasty, wholesome dishes, delightfully prepared and served on clean napery, and a real sincere courteous ness on the part of all at tendants. Once you eat here you will make it a habit. Central Hotel Cafe Capital Auto Livery Co. Burt A. Anderson Rent a Ford, Drive It yourself. Open All Night. 241 No. 11. 845698 XT Ob With the Dance 1 TO carry out the detail of the frock for tho dance, the theatre, the frolic this store has assembled a collection of new fall dance slippers, pumps and shoes, that shows a pref erence for beauty and a regard for moderate pricing. In a variety of exquisite styles and fashionable shades. A visit to our shoe shop will prove worth while. Your inspection is cordially invited. Day 1 i ttr&aliin toro rnion iilt -V' The way you talk, the way you walk, and the Clothes you wear tell the story of your life. Life is a series of Impressions; jsrifttjIBrani are a combination of novel Fabrics, excellen tai loring and striking styls that mark you as a clever Man. We extend to you an Earnest Selling Service, which puts exactly The Right Style and Fit on yoour Back and dents your purse only slighty. Society Brand and other Standard Makes rrwrPJ to oO '"T (! ii mm -mum fc " ELI SHIRE . PRESIDENT L X