The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1921, Image 3

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    eff!Z"-RlQ TEN" GRID
rOUB UNDEFEATED
Oct 31 With the West-
Snce WoAtoll Beafi0n tolfway
eloven. BWlngiDS lD'
'" rc-s of closm in first
UnBln. Ohto State, Chicago
PndC Iowa are undefeated.
"L Hw.di follows:
Tj16 Woa Lost
3 0
W'lsconsln 2 0
ObloStte " " 2 0
Kwa 2 0
Chicago. x j
MtcU6an "' 2 2
;f Minnesota o j
Indiana : Q
Purdue 0 3
Northwestern
' 0 3
Illinois
; INDIAN PIPES AND ARROW
' HEADS MOUNTED IN MUSUEM
geyeral Indian pipes which were
donated to the state museum by the
Omaha public library have been
Zed i" tll8P,ay ca80S- T,1CSe P PeS
carved out of catlinite, com-
uuuUuUmiuiflr-rg,tmn,m'm,"w"n!1
YOUR EYES
are the most valuable
possession you have.
You cannot afford to
strain them or, to take
any chances with them
in any way. See us to
day. HALLET
Optometrist
Est. 1871 1143 0
y
1
DONNA GUSTIN
Aesthetic and Ballroom I
Dancing
Studio 1100 Security Mutual
Building
Studio Phone B-2572
Residence B-2G57
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Loyal Cornhuskers Should
Read The Daily Nebraskan
If It's Good Food, It's
Served at the Lincoln
THE choicest and most select seafoods,
steaks and chops the tastiest past
rics and salads and the earliest and
finest fruits in season ornament the
menus and grace the tables of
THE MAIN CAFE
Every Luncheon Period, a complete 75c Luncheon of de-
llghtful quality.
Every Evening, a superior Table d'Hote Dinner, $125.
Unsurped la carte service.
Musical Dlvertlsement by The Lincoln Entertainers
6 to 8 P. M.
Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 2 and 6 to 811.50
8unday Evening Concert on Mezzanine Floor.
THE COFFEE SHOP
(.Open from 6 A. M. to 1 A. M..
Breakfast Specials to suit your taste.
A good luncheon for 60.
A substantial supper for 857
"Make Your Next Meal a Lincoln Meal"
Hotel Lincoln
monly called plpestone which Is very
common in Minnesota. Articles o!
this kind were at one time obtained
very easily from the Indian tribes
which inhabited Minnesota and North
Dakota.
The eyes of the whole world are
turned to Japan at the present time,
trying to ferret out if possible, her
attitude towards the interests of the
world's peace at the limitation of arm
ament conference. No one knows Just
what her attitude will be. Many in
riucuces have been at work in Japan
moulding public ideals and towards a
world brotherhood. Without doubt the
most prominent influences have been
the church and tlie Y. W. C. A. Hun
Ireds of Japanese girls are reached
by the organized work of the Kecre
tarles. The classes are curried en
with groat enthusiasm and I hey aid
In clarifying and strengthening tholr
Christian faith so that as tlu'y look
overto America, they will think or
American -lils uh Delanslng- to a
Rumors have Jt that a certain Sigma
Nu was present at the Kappa Alphi
Theta Auction Sale. Wonder who he Is
buying things for? Goof.
I
GOING
To
AMES?
Yes!
and I'm going to
wear a dress from
Harris Goar's Wed
nesday Sale
L25J H
P IMPLEX
Won't
Sink a Battleship fire a
Cannon or run a ord.
But it will
Remove your pimples.
"Hasn't Failed Yet"
All good Drug Stores sell
it.
CONSERVATION SURVEY
FILMS OKLAHOMA GAME
The Conservation survey divi3ion of
the university, at the reauest of Okla
homa, took about 400 feet of films on
the Oklahoma-Nebraska game. The
films have been printed and show the
plays but it is difficult to distinguish
the two teams on account of the mud.
Oklahoma has said nothing more about
tne nims.
The motion picture division of Kan
sas has asked tho conservation divi
sion of the University of Nebraska to
send a man to Kansas to take motion
pictures of the football game a week
from Saturday. It is the Kansas home
coming day game.
"Secrets of Style and Charm in
Piano Playing," an article by Sidney
Sllber, is one of the lading articles
In the November issue of the Etude.
Sidney Sllber is associate editor of the
I'.tude and head of the piano depart-
n cnt of the University School of
Music.
Cream puffs may make me fat, but
1 can't pass the Sunlite without buy
lug Home.
STUDENT OPINION.
To the Editor of The Daily Ne
braskan: Why shouldn't Nebraska
have a Thanksgiving holiday worthy
of the name?
The Thanksgiving holidays have al
ways meant a great deal to most uni
versity students and limiting, this year
the time to one day only will cause
many a heartache, both on the cam
pus and in towns throughout the
state.
Probably to the upper classmen, U
seems only the breaking of i custom,
and if this were so we would be sil
ent, but it means far more to many,
specially to the new student, who, per
haps will, for the first time, have to
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES
MON TV US. n El).
TILVOU & ROGERS
Yuuih'vllln'H Fumouft FuiiHterH In
"SHOW MS"
PAULINE ECKHART & CO.
In the One-Act Pluj-Iet
"WOMEN"
KUHN GIRLS
"BITS OF VAUDEVILLE"
l'KOFESSOH PKAKE
ami 111m Family of
"ANIMATED 1) LO C K II EA D S "
VALLAL & ZERMASNE
"Divert iHCmentN Character! Ique"
"WINNERS of the WEST"
AIno Comedy and NewH Pictures
IIIOHH START AT 2:SO, 7:00, 0:00
J.ITN 20c. NIGHT 35c. HIL. J5c
mac
BIG DOUBLE BILL
ALL THIS WEEK
NORMA TALMADGE
In Her Newent Picture
"THE WONDERFULTHING"
ALSO
CLYDE COOK
In IIIh Lutext Srrenm
"THE TOREADORE"
ARCHIE JONES 4c PARTNER
Voeiil Entertainer
. SHOWS START AT 1, S, 5. 7. 0
HAT. Uh: NIGHT 00c CHI L. 1 Oo
llurmonlxlnir Entertainers
M O N. T V ES. W ED.
A drama of Murrluice and Forsrlv
ing in Miirrlire.
Louis B. Mayer
Prenents
. ANITA STEWART
"THE INVISIBLE FEAR"
Other Entertaining Feutnre
HI ALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS
Jean L. Sehaefer, Conductor
Overture "William Tell" Komtlnt
SHOWS START AT I, 3, ft. 7. 0
MAT. tOt. NIGHT SSe. CHIL, 10c
MON. TIES. WED.
A D LOOK-STIRRING DRAMA
"THE RIDER OF
THE KING LOG''
AND
CHARLES HUTCHINSON
The Fearetm Stunt Klnir In
"HURRICANE HUTCH"
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 3, 7. 9
MAT. 15c NIGHT 15c CHIL. lOo
r-. hi i
Tonight at 8:30
;( MATINEE TODAY 1:30
Richard Walton Tally i-reen
A Brilliant New Cast Inclodln
and the Slnlnr Hawaiian
MAT-SOc to SI.00 EVE.-OOc t.
LIBERTY
spend Thanksgiving away from home.
Many a new student has already felt,
and is feeling the pangs of homesick
ness and bearing up under it, bouyed
up by the inferred promise of a holi
day, watchfully waiting for tno
thanksgiving time in order that ho
might see his folks again, and no
comes an announcement that the holi
day will be for one day only. This
shatters tho hopes he has built up foi
a real Thanksgiving day, and who cau
say that the benefits and knowledge
gaied by this one day of classes wh.
compensate for the shattered hopes
and heartaches which will be in many
breasts that day.
The assertion is made that the tim
is so short before Christmas vacation
that a holiday at this time is not
needed, but by examination of the
calendar you will notice that it Is
LAWS.. .
Woodruff Printing Company
Printers Bookbinders
Phone B3500 1000-08 Q Street
F
'ABRICS
They are to be worn to Shop, Office,
Church, anywhere and Everywhere.
There are Hundred and One Smart
You'll Like. Just Have a Look
Fur Collar Overcoats
$40 to $85
Si iMici
VJT'JL
practically four weeks, and theso four
weeks mean much more to a new stu
dent, fresh from home, which he has
probably never left before, for even so
long a time as four weeks, than four
years would mean to a person wuo
has spent a greater portion of hl3
life away from his relatives and deaw
est friends. -
We contend that by combining Pri
day and Saturday following Thanks
giving day into one holiday the bene
fits gained will mean much move, bum
in increased zeal during the follow
lng month, and ulso in an esprit at
corps which means bo much in unj
organization and that is what our uni
versity is, an organization of learning,
than any amount of learning which
may be soaked up in one or two days.
Yours for a real holiday,
G. S. SALTER.
bring your brief cases
and other leather goods
in and have your initials
or name stamped on in
gold. We specialize in
rebinding law books.
SI
As Strong as Steel Wire, beautifully
Modeled into Stunning society urauu
OVERCOATS
$60
to
( EU SHIRE - PPESIPENT )
Get it at
TELLER'S
i,ouiir i tun
HARMACY
RET,
If You Like
Pleasant
Surroundings
Good Service
-Pure Foods
You will enjoy eomliijf here to
dine or lunch.
Your order iinixt be rljilit. We do
not winit your money uiiIosn It In
list wlmt. you think It xliould be.
-Meet your frlemln here, order Vour
fuvoritc; dlslies from our laruo
neiiii.
Central Hotel Cafe
ENUS
PENCILS
T70K the student or prot,
J the euporb VENUS out
rivula ell fur perfect pencil
w rk. 1 7 Hack degrees and
3 copying.
American Lead
Pencil Co.
120 Fifth Ave,
NcwYoik
to College, to
Patterns That
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