The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1921, Image 3

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TDK DAILY NBDRASKAN
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A MERRY DENTIST"
A New Comedy
..Miracles of the Jun0le"
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HARRY WATKIN3
Ten Mlnotei of
(iroteHVue Convention
THORTON 8I3TERS
alH of Harmony
EDWARD HUME & CO. .
In tli Com!.v With Muhhj
1 "OH, llKCTOR"
ERNEST HIATT
In "NOTHING SKKIO'JK"
(o"ily. Talking and Hinting
OY LING FOO & CO.
Au Oriental Novelty
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KIO VOVBVK HIM.
ALL THIS WKKK
NORMA TALMADGE
In Her Neweitt Picture
"THE WONDERFULTHING"
ALSO
CLYDE COOK
In HI" Latent Scream
"THK TOBBADORK"
ARC1HK JONKH PARTNER
Vornl Kntertaluem
8MOWH START AT 1. S, 5. 7. 9
HAT.20C. NIOI1T BOo CUIL. lOo
.NOV. 17, 18, 1
RIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Jean 1.. Scliaefer, Conductor
Topical and Travel Picture
Hhowlnr Subject, and Point of
Intercut
The World'. Event. VUnalUed
"ASSORTED HEROES"
A New Comedy
OVERTURE
"A POOR RELATION
Wilbur R, Chenoweth, Orjriintttt
NOV. 17. 18. 19
NORMAN RICHARDS, OrganUt
KINOGRAMS
Current Events of the World In
Picture.
"DOGGONE MIXUP'
bcbtecn Minutes of Lauichter
"THE ONE MAN TRAIL"
SHOWS START AT I, S, 5 7. 9
MAT. 15c NIGHT 5c CHIL. 10c
MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 21
CX'RTAIN AT 8:13
HENRY
MILLER
AND
IN
THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR
By JAMES FORBES
PRICES $1.00 to fj.00
HEATH NOW ON SALE.
VACATION
on Thanksgiving
Is Now a Reality
hy not blossov out in a
new
COA T
when you go home
$19.75 $99.75
BLANCHE
BATES
The Exhaust
On to Ames, help the tenni beat
Ames.
One of our stellar co-eds says tliul
she doesn't see why university stu
dents need an honor system. At her
alma muter Benson high, she says,
they didn't know what "cribs" and
"ponies" were. Nothing like a col
lege education for the unsophisti
cated. x. Y. Z.
Lines for the Day.
1 Come over agailn, Just walk
right in.
2. Now that we have spoiled (his
food, let's go down town end have
a meal.
3. 1 wish you could stay longer.
4. You are looking well today, I
certainly like that rouge you use.
5. Do call me up again.
The Next Numbers In Order Will Be.
All By Myself by Kobinson Caruso.
I'm Nobody's IVsiby by tl.e Mini
Without a Country.
You're Making a Miser of Mc b.
Harry Softer.
Drink to Me Only With Thim:
Eyes by Volstead.
I Love the Ladies by Stillman.
In room 202 Roscoe Arbuekle.
Exen.
Well, we got the
Thanksgiving
Vacation, all
Right; but that
Ain't all. We
Also got the Royal
Raspberry. The
Deans gave us one
Day and then took
Two. Ain't that
A hell of a note?
Phullabull.
Have
You Ever
Worn
Full j
Line k ' ,
Tuxedos i
, i X
5uy I
Dependable j
Merchandise ,
IF you haven't, you don't know how smart an
an overcoat can be. And you have no idea
how gracefully it can drape. ' m
Hand-tailoring does more than put style m an
overcoat it keeps it there. The coats we sell
rive lasting satisfaction they are hand-tail-Dred.
Society Brand Overcoats
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It has been announced by 11m ath;
letic department that not mo:e than
six commuters wllll be alllowed to
bunk with each football man on tho
Ames trip. A large number of co
eds are expected to make the Journey-
Amos.
Introcpcctlon.
Isn't It wonderful to rise
In the morning uftur a dream
In which bulging ships,
And ulngiug birds and g'oiy
And all the other "things"
Romped around nieri'lly in
Your hazy brain?
You dutifully say your matins.
And smile and think
You really aren't so bad
After all, rnd folks
Just don't appreciate you.
And you go whistling on your wa;
Isn't It funny how quick
The sun blinks out,
And the rosy way
Becomes a weary path,
When someone jumps onto you
For something that happened
Buck in the middle ages?
Then you begin to feel
That your't! a perfect goof,
And it's no use anyway,
And Hie is heck! Spoof,
Alpha XI Delta Tea.
Alpha Xi Delta, gave a tea Tues
day afternoon in honor of Mrs. H. V.
Claddish, of Ottuma, la., province in
spector of the sorority. The rooms
were decorated in pink roses ami
potted ferns. Mrs. Mary JansiM nuu
Mrs. Cli'ra Ulakely presided -it the
tea.
Zoological Society.
Initiation 7:30 p. m.. Thursday, No
u
frn SHIRE .PRESIDENT
vember in Bessy hall. All members
t ut. Refreshments.
STATE DOARD ATTENDS"
PHARMACEUTICAL MEET
The second meeting of the Nebras
ka bianch of the American Thai ma
ceutlcal association was hold Tues
day evening in pharmacy hall Tho
meeting was of special Interest in
asmuch tho state examining board for
licensing practitioners of pharmacy
was present. An exceptionally large
number of students were present.
Mr. Hlldebrande, of York, who was
tho Nebraska delegate to the conven
tion of the national association ci
boards of pharmacy gave a report of
the meetings which he attended at
New Orleans during the first week
in August.
Mr. Neils Mikelson, president of
the examining board spoke of tl't.
valuable work done by the N. A. B.
of pharmacy after which Dean Lyman
compared the work of the national
pharmaceutical organizations.
Prof. J. B. Burt, of the college' of
pharmacy, discussed briefly the pro
posed legislation in regards to the
taxing of alcohol. The anti-cancer
crusade of last week was outlinea
by Dr. Albeit Schneider who also
compared the frequency of cancer
fatalities with those of other common
diseases.
DR. HOLMES SPEAKS AT
Y. W. VESPER SERVICES
Klorence Price led vesper services
Tuesday evening at Ellen Smith hall.
The subject of the meeting was the
"Church," and is served as a preulde
to the "Week of Prayer," which is
being conducted by the Y. W. C. A.
this week.
The meeting was closed with a solo
by Miss Mida Fisher.
Spend
Your Money
Wisely
Hand Tailored
Overcoat?
A
We Feature
The New
FASHION PARK
PAR KERRY
O'COATS
Better Get Into One
of Our New
SWAGGER
OTMMTS
Before Leaving For
Ames
Its goiiip; to be cold, if we
word for it. New arrivals in
and Dressy lijr storm
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'Daylight
Mystic Fish
Subscription Dance
ROSEWILDE
PARTY HOUSE
November 18, 1921
8 o'clock p. m.
$1.10
BIG
SUBSCRIPTION
DANCE
Friday, 8:30 P.M.
LindeU Hotel Party
House
Music by
Louisiana Ragadors
Assisted by
MR. CHARLEY LOCKE
Admission $1.00 plus tax
. Free Refreshments
"Like Doughnuts?" Sunlit. Bakery.
"Ask anybody." Sunlite Pakery.
13th and N streets.
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a
can take the weather man':;
nifty town coats, TTlsterettes
Coats at
Flannel
SHIRTS
For Now.
Plain color Broadcloths,
Oxfords and Heather Mix
ture. A wonderful selection
to choose from in "Wilson
Pros." make.
$4 and $5
others as low as $1.50.
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