The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
,.30-Wed, Thr., Fri, Sat.-8:30
Orpheum Circuit Best in Vodevll
Sarah Gibson & i
Padden Connein
Frank Farron Morris & Camp
bell. Cameo Revue. Gran &
Wallace
Fable. Topic. News
Mat. 25c & 50c Eve. 22c to $1
(Continued from pago 1)
THOUSANDS PARADE
AS HUSKERS LEAVE
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WHITE & UNMARRIED"
1PATHE SEMI-
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xlie World Event. VIiiUied
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THftVLL riviunua u
Sl.owln SubJeeU and Point, of O
Interest V
3A PAIR OF SIXES" 8
A jsew Educational Comedy O
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World in
T1IIR-. FRI. 8AT
4 BUCK JONES
In "GET VOI R MAN"
O current Event of the
A IMctureH
X 2 BROWNIE'S BABY DOLL
Q A ?' l"nlver-lal romnlr
X 3THE TWO-FISTED JUDGE
U Tabloid Drama
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ALL THIS WEEK
Jr I.. I.aky Prfwnt
GLORIA SWANSON
suXio J0UM3 U
..iNawow ivaao am..
IIAKUI.n EEOVI
B In HI Newest Cumedj
g! ".4mon Those I'rettent"
CHIEF SILVER TONGUE
FainuuK Indian Tenor
Bj Show. Start at 1. 3. S. 7, 9.
B .MiiIh. 30r; N"lrl't, 50c
ONE WEEK
COMMENCING
MONDAY
OCT. 24th
masse at the Burlington.
There they stopped for Just one sec
ond. Then forward march again, they
passed through the gates and stood be
side the train awaiting the team.
Cheoring and singing all the time, the
boosters watched the Ilusker grid
sters board the steam wagon anu set
tle for the long ride.
Then followed a squirming effort on
the part of all the students to get
next to the train and bid goodbye and
good luck to their team. More cheer
ing and the following speech by Cap
tain Swanson:
Captain Swanson Speaks..
"Students, this is the greatest send
off a Cornhusker team ever got. If
the team plays as I am sure ii will,
everything will come out all right."
Singing of more songs, shaking of
more hands and bidding of more good
luck3 and the hopes of Nebraska
started to move slowly toward Omaha,
Chicago and South Bend. And not un
til the last Cornhusker football player
has disappeared did the boosters
start to leave the middle of the tracks
where they had swarmed to watch
the very last wave of the hand. Then
another, but much diminished parade
went slowly and reluctantly toward
the university campus for another day
of anxiety preceding the day of days.
Saturday will find this same mass
of students on the M street side of
The Lincoln Star building listening
to each and every movement of "their
team."
Stoddard Robinson, Arthur BuSii,
George Turner, George Stone, Alvln
Sandstedt, and Francis Gettys and
Uolla VanKirk, were faithfully done.
"Props" Successful.
When the curtain rings up and the
snow falls and the wind howls of
course every one knows that it isn't
real snow that is falling and the wind
isn't really blowing, and that "props"
is grinding the wind machine with
one hand and sifting snow with the
other, but still the audience instinct
ively shivers. Gerald Leuch is the
mau responsible for the chills.
The players are unusually fortu
nate in securing such a fine comedy
for their opening bill. It was said
last spring, on the campus, "Let ua
have more plays like the 'Tailor-man?.
Man.' ". Here is cfhe that satisfies
that want.
The players are a student organ
ization and dependent upon student
support. They have selected their
season's plays most carefully. Their
ambition is to fill the place made
by the absence of a stock company
in Lincoln and to keep aiive the best
plays for those people who thorough
ly appreciate the legitimate diama
From the abundant praise of drs
matie circles of Lincoln people, they
are well along the road to the reali
zation of that ambition.
There are two more perfoi mancc
of "Seven Keys to Baldpate," Friday
and Saturday. The seat sale indi
cates full houses for both nights
Seats may be secured at Ross P. Cur
tice Music Co.
(Continued from page 1)
PLAYERS' PROGRAM
DRAWS BIG CROWD
furnishes more than her share of a
delightful love scene.
' Hart Jenks, a newecmer in the
tanks of the players, Dy his good
work as Bland, deserve the selec
tion. Hearty rounds of applause greeted
the players at several exciting tuins
in the plot. Many of the minor parts
of the members of the cast, including
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UNI NOTICES
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Remember
Vall's
Barber Shop
131 No. 13th St.
Delian Meeting.
Orpheum night at Delian next Fri
day night. Something new. something
interesting so be sure and be at Fac
ulty hall at 8 o'clock.
Palladian.
The Engineers' program, Friday
evening, promises to be a worth while
affair- A short talit will be given
by Dean Ferguson. The program in
cludes high frequency phenomena
and mathematical tricks given by two
E. E. Seniors, and a bridge building
demonstration by a local boy scout
troop.
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Doesn't "Hot fudpe short
cake" sound good T It 's just
one of the many specialities
at
Brown Betty
In addition to the regular
tea service, special attention
is given to Uni teas, din
ners, and after party refre
shments. Noon until midnight
Dancing
F2525
1720 So. 17
Friday, October 25, a special convo
catio will be held at the Temple thea
ter for Prof. Shaler Mathews.
Union open meeting Friday, Octo
ber 21. All welcome.
A tea will be given by the Silver
Serpents for all junior girls at Ellen
Smith hall, from 3 to 6 on Saturday,
Ortober 22. The program will con
sist ;1 a little sketch, anu the rest of
the afternoo.1 will be vc-nt i& dancing,
for which gjoi muck baa bcea se
red. All junior ne urge to attend.
HER CHOICE
the elastic girdle
RACE and beauty cannot he achieved without som&
support. There are figures and occasions which re
quire less eohseting than others, and fur these has
been designed the elastic girdle. Fine for
Dancing, Sports, Motoring
and athletic wear.
Several different models in G. 7. 10. 11, 14 and 16 inch
lengths. Hook or clasp front fastenings. Some are made of elastic with
narrow bindings of countil and others are of satin and elastic. Pink and
white. Prices range from
$1.50 to $10.00
Alpha Kappa Psl.
Alpha Kappa Psi will hold a weiner
roast at the caves Friday evening,
October 21. Members should meet
at the social science building at 4:30.
House proctors be prepared to turn
in membership reports at the W. S. G.
A. meeting at 5 p. m. tonight.
PRICES: MATINEE
Lower floor 75c, taif 8c, tot 83c
Balcony 50c, tax 5c, total 50c
NIGHT
Lower floor 1.00, tax 10c
total. 1.10
I Ba'cony 75c, tax 8c, total 83c
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1 International Newt Weekly
2 FOR LANDS SAKE
Ttjr Minute of Emu filter
3 Miracles of the Junles
A Wonder Animal Chapel
l'rvdulin
4 AL. STRYKER
"I'u.ltlon I Life In Everything'
5 INFIELD & NOBLET
"The Hun Itoutli"
6 ALFRED POWELL & CO.
Marin and lanrlnc Kevve
7 FRANKLIN & VINCENT
famvu Writers of t'umunn .n
8 JACK GREGORY & CO.
la ".NOVELTY UM"
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 No. 11th
Serves Genuine Mexican Chile
Con Came 15c.
Hot Sandwich, Mashed Potatoes
and Gravy, 15c.
Headquarters for New York
Count Oysters
At your Service Day and
Nigh't
..3 lh .3 (0 .E ii
TONIGHT!
The Jazzland Band
Featuring that ew "Chicago Walk Time."
At The
Rosewilde Party
House
Refreshments will be Served. Admission $1.25 (Incl. Tax.)
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BE AN ARTIST
Comlci, CartrMitia. Fanbiona. New
l'ler and Magazine llluatntlnx.
Commercial I'aiteL Crayon Fr
traiu. Oar aimple method jiiickly
d'Trlo't your tal-nt In spare time.
i'-J tiiall or loeal cla'wa. Write
"r terma and Hat f aureeaful
tu1ent. Coorvi enrlrl tT
""wa,atrg, nuicazinea and fatnona
tnlt.
ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS
FlatJroa Bid., New Turk CItr
Pleasure to Know
You Can Always Get
What you vant
When you want it
In Pianos, Player Pianos
Grand Pianos,
Phonographs, Records
Music Rolls for
Piano Players
at .
chmolIer & Mueller
Piano Company
1220 0 Lincoln B1763
BUY BUCK'S BOOTS"
Style Without Extravagance-
ADVANCE SHOWING OF WINTER BROGUES
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STREET
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HERE THEY ARE MEN!
Splendid Fitting .
t:-i:j-l new nt;e: in winter brogues,
ii; d - iV.i ti. ; Let No:--i-gIau calf
Good Snappy Style
. f.-fl usually found only In the
!giif.-r priced lines,
"his Is a sensible buy for ni'jn like
l l ilien which crc mod
'y pritf.'..
i : Y-u buy the Eet for
the Lea:t Money
1038
Two Special
Shirt Vt
aaaaaai
FEATURED FOR FRIDA Y AND SATURDA Y
H
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Miir nk baiMl Sliirtx of fUu-t mtm!.h inalraii. lu a
hg array of c-bolr u?w full Iatt-ma and colorinifa. All
-oat ait-lK. of rourw, wltlj I'n-iKrb -uff. You'll fili'i tli?ui.
rtry exceptional valun at lu? two moderate lrl
OOLr'fv Flrist Floor.
MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS AT
Lot 1
1.50
Lot 2
1.95
Made of food, stroiij; niUKllu. nlwlv trliuiiK'
hlue wanli braid, li'-nular and txtra lz..
I with t'iuk or
All full ut
WOOL UNION SUITS FOR
M-n'a wool mlxx-d I nlon Suit, tjatur.il rar. heavT wesb
lotiit l-eved, ankle length, all alzea. rl-eI Irlday and
Katurda, at- COLD'S Firnt Floor.
100
159
GUARAN1EED HOSE
";oM IJond" Il'e fr men ' mirn iruaranrw-d to wur
full klx inoiilli r i itira I Hi.tv-jrooii w-ii:ijt. cool-e
llii k. crar or eordovan at. Iiox of ' fair
;iI.I'K-Klrt Fl.or.
:;95c
Thrter Ihmt r-flr tf brl
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