n Wednesday, April 6, 1922. EBRASKAN HUSKER ORATORS TO MEET SOUTH DAKOTA Varsity Debating Squad Will Fight Out Only Home De bate of Season Nebraska's onJy home (intercolle giate debate with South Dakota Sot 1922 will be fought out Thursday even ing in the Temple Theater beginning at S o'clock and ending when t.io audience gets through firing questions (polite heckling) at the teams. Nebraska high schools are sending delegations to study varsity methods of debating. The Forum Society of the Lincoln High School, of which Wendell Berge, '23, who will open the discussion, was a member, has eu gaged a block of nineteen seats. Governor McKelvie will presiue over the discussion of one of the raon important after-the-war questions. Should the United States Cancel tin Allied Debts. The members of English 10 (Ar gumentative Composition) are to at tend in a body, using the event as a "clinic" for the study of the selection and use of evidence. Both Nebraska's teams were grind ing away over newly arrived books late Tuesday evening in the "Think Shop." The negative team that goes against Iowa at Iowa City Friday evening, will leave Thursday evening. TICKETS FOR S ARE IN RIG DE Variety Show to be Put on Friday Night Popular Attraction To Theatre Fans Tickets for the Variety show to te put on Friday evening at the Orpheum thea-tre are in big demand by theate." goers of Lincoln and the University of Nebraska. The first day of the re servations saw a heavy demand for the papers and the prospects point to a fuii house when the curtain goes up at S:20 Friday evening for the first act Besides the nine acts which have been announced by the managers of the show, an excellent orchestra has Many Languages m it r n A I L Y N 1 A 1 L been engaged to play the music for the acts. The show is one of the finest home talent productions put on in Lincoln this year and will be an an nual event from now on. Everything from one-act comedy skits to popular dance and musical numbers will feature the show. Some of the best talent of the university ofarance at the Friday night perform has been secured and will make ap ance. Colorado Ag College "Fraternity weather we're having." "How's that?" "Gives everybody the grip." Augustana College The Auguslana Girls' Athletic Association was re cently organized as a local organiza tion to control women's athletics here. Eight hundred points are inc essary to win the varsity letter. Only Senior and Junior girls are eligible. After Is more thoroughly orsr.nized. application for membership in the National Women's Athletic Asocia tion will be made. SENIORS VOTE FOR INNOCENTS (Continued from Page 1) members of the Innocents society met wtih the approval of the entire stu dent body last year at the time of its initiation. The members of this year's society have felt in no way bound to carry out the plan that was started last year but believed that it was the most fair method of determining stu dent opinion on the men wh will lat er be chosen. tain-elect Hartley, Russell, Odum, Mc Allister, De Witz and other veterans. Practically all of the freshman squad is out and a number of new men have donned the moleskins. TWELVE FRATS PUBLISH SONGS (Continued from Page 1) large schools will be included in the new book. Songs from Wisconsin. Northwestern, Yale, Harvard, Prince ton, Iowa and other universities have been secured and will be published. An important additition to the book in the way of Nebraska songs is the "Ivy Song" which has been donated by Professor Alexander- Each year on Ivy Day, this song has een se cured from Professor Alexander and sung at the celeration. Professor Al exander is the only person, seeming ly, who has kept- a record of this old and time honored song, and publlca tionof it in the new book will help matters materially. Display Prizes The prizes which are to be award ed for the winner in the subscription campaign to be conducted next week, will be displayed at the College Book store about Thursday of this week. The $40 seal grained cowhide travel ing bag, which will be awarded to the girl turning in the largest number of subscriptions, providing the num ber exceeds twenty-five, ia a beauti ful prize. The sorority prize, a choice be tween a $7S vacuum sweeper and a $70 Sheffield Tea service, is also worthy of hard work. The sorority prize will be awarded to the sorority turning In the largest list of subscrib era In proportion to their enrolled membership, providing the number exceeds half of the membership. So rorities already expressed a desire to win the contest and an enthusiastic campaign is looked for. The price of the new song book will be two dollars, one dollar pay able on subscribing and the other payable when the book is delivered. Fraternity men have already turned in a fair-sized list of subscribers as a guarantee for' the publishing of their songs. EVERYTHING rr TUC TARl.K Peoples Grocery 8 For choice Corn Fed: Q beet call at Braun' 8 Market 139 So. 11th bgooocooGQoeceeeoecy-cro 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 THIRTY OUT FOR SPRING PRACTICE (Continued from Page One. dates and gives promise of bt-ing i.n excellent leader of the team next fall. Hartley is a natural leader of men ; ana seis a nuc tAxauijjie iu v .. men by his enthusiasm and willing ness to work. His personality is of the kind thai causes the men to strive to please and co-operate, and all indications point toward a most successful leadership by the stellar fullback. Coach Dawson is anxious for all old varsity men and these who intend to try out for the team next all to re port at once, and get the full benefits of the spring training. Practice is held on the athletic field every af ternoon from three to six. Among the men who have already reported for spring training are Cap- MASONS! DEMOLAYS! I ANNUAL ALL MASONIC DANCE with I Ackerman's Easy Goin Jazz i Sponsored by Square and Compass Club I Scottish Rite Temple, Saturday, April 15 Assessment $1.00 Pay as you Enter YOUR VACATION JOB Men! 1 want four or five men who have salesmanship abil ity and lots of pep to sell the finest line of made-to-measure ladies sweaters in the country today. They are new, at tractive, popular, stylish. They sell anywhere. Also an unsurpassed line of underwear, hosiery, shirts, mackinaws. t th rones and irive vou choice territory. Pleasant and profitable work. It will pay you to write me. THOMAS L. SMART North Platte, Nebraska a etc Conac Club Dance LINDELL PARTY HOUSE FRIDAY, APRIL 7 Watson's Six Piece Orchestra Admission $1.10 Including Tax THE finishing touch for that new Spring suit a smart Bat-wing tie of English Twill. Unusual designs and striking colour effects CHENEY AU Genuine Cheney Crarats have the name namped in the neckband SOLD BY Farquhar's, Speier & Simon, Budge & Guenzel Co., Fred Schmidt & Bro., Armstrong Clothing Co., Magee's, Mayer Bros. 1. 0 Open For The Season Friday, April 7th i Blink Your Lights i 8