T n E DAILY NE BR AS KAN Tnosdny. February 28 1922 Ashing eifles receive Precognition at Illinois ,n commontinK on an address re ,iv delivered at the University oi uZ by General Pershing, the Cl.l fl Tribune gives favorable notice fthe rersMn Rifles of the Univei X0 of Nebraska in the following ex Lct from his speech: The prt troon- kn0n 88 the ' IVr" ghlng Ries" that General rrshin H 8trtln WodnMday Mat. EDDIE FOY nnrt THE YOUNGER FOYS In Thrfr w Trvy "THE FOY FTN KKVIE" RQPERO A MARCON' "NIHLA" Felix Putty, the Great French Trainer rreNenU TAR2AN The Sensation of the fceen A Kcn.1 Novelty Blanche Sherwood & Bro. johnny Muldoon, Pearl Franklin and Lew Rose A Revelry of Sour, ! and Music The Famong Comedian James C. Morton sUted bv Mamie. Kdna and Al frrd Morton tn a Comedy Offerlnir eop Fahle. rathe New. Tooted of the Pay mentioned in his speech yesterday, have been in existence for thirty years. In 1892, when thie General was military instructor at the Uni versity of Nebraska, he organized a troop of forty or fifty cadets, who drilled once a week for fun. it was not unusual to (find lieutenants and captains in the regular cadet corps, shouldering rifles and acting as pri vates in the prize troop. General Pershing introduced the an nual encampment of cadet corps at the University of Nebraska. During Pershing's term at tno University of Nebraska, his company was recog nized as the best in the country. The university received a set of pictures from West Point witti ilto following remarks: "From the best cadet coips in the United States, to the second best." f University of Iowa Iowa University organization heads have placed a strict boycott on ice cream dispensaries, movie shows, dances and all work commonly done by -tonroslal artists. It is hoped by this means to bring down the exhorbltant prices. University of Washington Train ing rules, with a close observance of sleep and diet, went Into force this week at the University of Wash ington crew house, where the oars men live. Nearly three months wll be required for the men to condition for the California race. Ohio University Fifteen students were suspended recently at Ohio state for cheating in exams. Students there are no longer heard to brag about their prowess at cribbing and getting away with it. n D ELIAN LITERARY SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET Sixty active and alumni members of Delian literary society vete en tertained at their fourth, annual ban quet, Saturday evening at the Lin colnshire club rooms. Mary Ellen Inglis as toastmastress called for the following responses: Fellowship, Ar riold Stenikraus: friendship, Robert Inglis: courtship, George Darlii'gton; to the crew, Ruby Wolfenden; to the voyage, Margaret Osborne; to the voy 19 5-prs. Clarence Foubei. Mrs. Aimy Mrs. Sargeant and Bean Lyman alumni members also gave short toasts. Several songs were given uy the Delian quartette. Buttonhole bou quets for the men and corsages for the ladies were given as favors. Where Thousands Meet " Thoaoandk Daily MON. TTBS WED. GilroVf Haynes & Montucmery In the DeliKhtfnl Comedy With Music Follette, Pearl & Wicks Versatile Vaudeville Funsters In "THE COAL DRIVER" TAKETA BROTHERS A Trio of Oriental 'EnHertaineTH TOKIO'S ARISTOCRATIC ARTISTS HARMON A COMPANY An Instrumental Treat I LA GRANNON The Vocalist With a Smile "MATINEE IDOLS" A Keladiseope of laughter "With Stanley in Africa" International Seml-WeeVly News Bableh and his rrle Orchestra Shows Start at 2:30, 7;0C, 9:00 MAT. 20ci NIGHT 44c; GAT... ISo Other Worlds Than Our Own. IB: x LINCOLN'S LITTLE THEATEB ALL THIS WEEK RUDOLPH VALENTINO In the Rex Ingram Production THE CONQUERING POWER and other Entertaining Features Iwrle Concert Orchestra t'. G. McVay. Director SHOWS START AT 1, 8, B. 1. 9 MAT. 80cs NIGHT. 50c; CH1I le HAT TCW MON. TUES. WEO. EEBE DANIELS In "THE SPEED GIRL" and other Entertaining Features Rialto Symphony Players Wilbur K. Chenoweth, Organist 8HOW8 START AT 1. 8. 5, 7. 9 MATS. 0c; NIGHT 85c; CH11 )0c BELT BUUCKLES Hand Sawed in gold gold filled or Sterling Silver. Ex clusive designs. 3.00 to 40.00 H A L L E TT Uni Jeweler Est 1871 1143 O University of California A big per cent of the student body and many of the faculty are enjoying (?) a vacation at TJ. of C. because of the flue. None are dangerous but so many are i.l lY.nt itiRtnirtors have been notified not to roll call at classes. McGill University Announcement has been made of the marriage at Santa Ana, Cal., on February 4. of Dr. Charles Alton Rutherford, Mea. fti. nf Seattle. Wash., and Pauline " 7 - Frederick, noted film star. University of Kansas Dr. W. R Robertson, of the department of zoo logy, who is at present carrying on investigations on heredity in the tur key, is the only scientist so far en Raged in this field. One of the most practical results of this research work on the turkey is in rinding out which breeds are the most resistant to the disease known as "blaskhead", which tn tho riirkfw breeder is the most dreaded of all diseases. University of Wisconsin There were 3,400 Wisconsin sport fans who gathered on and around Muir knoll recently to witness forty of Amen ca's foremost ski-jumpers battle for honors. University of Michigan Chances for rowing to be established as a Varsity sport were given a severe set-DacK when the proposal for recognizing the sport was rejected by the Board in Control of Athletics University of Iowa A beauty con test to choose the three prettiest girls in the University will be conducted by the Frivol with the cooperation of the Des Moines Register. Concrary to the experience of former years, it is desired that this be a beauty con- tABt. tint a. noDularitv contest. It is asked that every student to cooperate in the turning in of pictures. McGill University The Snowshoers are preparing for the winter Carnival to be held here on February 24th and 25th, when Dartmouth, Vermont, Mid dlebury, and Williams will compete with McGill in what has become ar. annual event. 3 Where do You Lunch? Pardon us for asking. Our ob ject, however, is merely to sug gest that you try this restau rant. " You will find a first-class -menu at very opular prices. Every thing about our place is very clean and inviting, and the cooking and service well, Just ask those who eat here. Central Hotel Cafe had a Bending radius of nine :iundrei' miles. T Years Ago Today. The Nebraska Comhuskers look the first game from the, (Valparaiso five by the score of 30 to 17. This naue a record of five victories on the eats- ern trip. The mid winter session of the Ne braska Tress association opened with an address by Oovem.sr Henry Al len of Kar.H Hundreds vt N-lias-ka JournMUti attended the netting. EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery W In Years Gone By. Twenty Years Ago Today Mr. Elwood Meade, of the Univer sity of California and commissioner of irrigation for the United Staf5J oe- partment of agricullure, addressed convocation on the question of irri gation in western Nebraska. Thirteen Years Ago Tod?. The dramatic club gave the first play of the year at the Temple the ater. "The American Citizen'' was the title of the play and the cast num bered sixteen. Ten Years Ago Today. The following piece of poetry was published in the "Rag" concerning probation week: Will someone please elucidate f I really want to know What is Ihe use Of all the abuse We freshmen undergo? The Nebraska high school debat- at-m.' in 1908 writh thirt members, opened its fifth annual con test with a membership of seventy, divided into twelve districts. Six Years Ago Today. Dr. Edward P. Hyde, of the Nela Park research laboratory of Cleveland Ohio, addressed an open meeting of Sigma Xi on "The Modern Attack ot the Lighting Problem.' Five Years Ago Today. Much of the Daily Nebrask?n was defoted to a discussion of the smgie tax, comparing Nebraska with other schools which use this method. As a result of the spread of the scarlet fever epidemic in Lincoln, the Farm House and Alpha Phi house were both quartined by the depart ment of health. Four Years Ago Today. It was announced that there was a possibility of the government licens ing the wireless equipment set up by students of electrical engineering on the roof of the electrical engineering inhnratorifis. One kilowatt machine i Fountain Pons. Eversharn S Pencils, Alarm Clocks. I FENTON B. 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