The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1922, Image 3

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    Tliiimtlay. October 5, 1923
TIIH DAILY NEIUUHKAN
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.7 THE LATEST STEPS
MASTERED IN A FEW LE3
SONS AT THE
LINDELL TARTY HOUSE
STUDIO.
PHONE F1108 FOR APPOINT
MENTS. TRY THE
Mogul Barber Shop
?7 No. 12th St., For Service
If we suit you tell others. If
wo don't tult you tell us.
Eight Chairs No Waiting
IHLANFELDT & KUEHR, Mgrs
Orpheum Circuit.
4 Days, Wednesday Matinee
October 4.
Horras & Wells
Eddio Rene
Janis & Chaplow
Bird Cabaret
Don Barclay & Chain Del
Two loose pages from the book
of fun.
EDITH
TALIAFERRO
And a Splendid Supporting Co.
"THE SAM E
OLD MOON"
Murray Kissen & Co.
In the Barber of Seville,
Assisted by Ben Reubens &
Chas. Adams.
Maribtn Irene
Marmein Sisters
Drama Dances
Assisted by Ruth Marr and
W. Curg Petersen, Conductor.
Mats. Prices Nights
25-50c No Higher 25-50-75c
Harmonizing Entertainment
ALL THIS WEEK
THE
JOHN M. STAHL
Production
'One Clear Call'
Other Entertaining Features
SHOW START at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 20 Night 35c Chil. 10c
Thomas Meighan
in Cecil B. DeMUle's
Paramount Picture
"Manslaughter"
There Are Only Three or
Four Cecil B. DeMillo Pro
ductions a Year, and You
Know They5re the High
Points of the Season.
Other Entertaining Features
SHOW STARTS 1. 3, 6, 7, 9
MATS 30 Night 50c Chil. 10c
International News Weekly
2 "In the Daysof Buffalo
Bill"
Romance and Thrills
3 "RADIO HOUNDS"
A Universal Comedy
4 HOLDEN & GRAHAM
'VERSATILE ORIGINALITIES'
5 FISKE & FALLON
"WORDS ANO MUSIC"
6 MARTHA RUSSELL,
ROY VAN FOSSEN
& CO.
In the One-Act Comedy
"THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE"
7 LARRY COMER
"Distinctive Delineator of Differ
ent Ditties"
8 HOLDER'S MULE
CIRCUS
Featuring
"THE HAMTREE MULE"
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7, 9
Mats. 20c Night 40c Gal. 15c
Colonial
'In the
Name of
the Law'
8HOW STARTS at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 15o Night 25c Chil. 10o
COLLEG
llm Trunin in
BIAHI I Mb IN
ACTION IfiTO
(I
Colleges All Over the Country
Aro rrepanng to Get Into
Season in Earnest
TEST WESTERN STRENGTH
Huskers Go Against South Dakota
Next Saturday Aftcrnon at
Two-Thirty
Al'ti'i' practice varying from throe
to five niul Hlx works, most of tlio
olloglnlo football teams of tho coun
try rot miller wny Saturday. Indi
cations from nil ovor tlio country
lolnt to unusual interest in tlio grid
panic this your, with many sensa
tlonal games Hclioilulor. Lust year's
winners In Fovoral of tlio conferences
have, suffered heavy losses In their
lineup, nnd ns tho season begins ilope
Is practically valueless.
Centre will feel keenly tho loss of
Tlo McMillan, ami others. Ntro
Damo liiHt Moluinlt, star, nnd prac
tically nil tho rest of the team. Iowa
needs to fill tho vacant places of the,
Devlno brothers, and the giant Slntv-.
Michigan begins with n weak line;
Syracuse is In tho same boat. Chi
cngu has little unusual, according lf
reports), to open tjho soasrti with.
Purdue Is no bettor than usual. Min
nesota will bo n strong contender for
honors in the Rig Ton. Ohio State
will bear eloso watching. Tho Wolv
erine aggregation Is a seasoned team,
it Is reported, nnd has a g'Xid soiled
ulc. Indiana has weeded out unde
sirables, nnd aro building a good
team. Northwestern promises about
tho same ns before.
Illinois has a Btrong team, It Is re
ported, and is a contender for 1023
honors worth considering.
Tho stienglh of Missouri Valley
teams is yet to bo determined. Us
usual lutorueit Is . displayed In the
Kansas-Army ran:c, which will be
payed at 'Vest Point Saturday. This
game holds a good dea of Interest for
Cornhusker upholders. Should Kan
sas conio homo from the east with
the Army scalp tucked away, and
should the Comhuskers wallop the
Jayhawkors nt Lawrence, Armistice
day, It Is as much as to say, that Is,
by dope, that the Huskers can beat
the Hudson river cadets. And there
you are!
Nebraska is not tho only school
that lias turned its eyes to this game.
Missouri who always has the bltteres1
game with the Jayhawkers on
Thanksgiving, shows signs of inter
est. They figure the same way, and
they meet the Mount Oread troop In
Tiger town this year, where they
always play best.
Washington University takes on
Holla, the Missouri School of Mines,
at St. Louis. Drake faces Cornell at
lies Moines. Ames will meet Coo
Colloge at Ames, while tho Kansas
Aggies open the season at Manhat
tan against Washburn. Missouri will
nlay Grinnell in Columbia. This is
the only strictly conference game
scheduled for the day.
Nebraska Game at 2:30.
The Huskers go against South Da
kola University on Nebraska field at
2:30 Saturday afternoon. No upset is
expected for tho opening day in the
conlorenco. Drake, Washington, Kan
sas Aggies, Ames and Missouri are
all favorites, meeting teams of lesser
calibre. The Kansas-Army game is
anybody s, and from all indications
Nebraska has some little road to
travel to safely pull the Coyote game
from tho fire.
The Rig Ten schedule for Saturday
follows:
Iowa vs. Knox at Iowa.
Unl. of Georgia vs. Chicago at
Chicago.
Wisconsin vs. Carleton at Wlscon
sin.
Michigan vs. Case at Michigan.
Illinois vs. Butler at Urbana.
Furdue vs. James Millikln nt
Purdue.
Northwestern vs. Beloit at Evan
ston.
Minnesota vs. North Dakota at Min
nesota. Ohio vs. Ohio Wesleyan at Ohio.
Indiana vs. Michigan Aggies at
Lansing.
The only other Intersectional game
outside of the Kansas-Army game,
and the Chicago-Georgia contest, will
be nt Princeton, when Virginia meets
Princeton.
Be sure and attend the big football
rally tomorrow night
TRACK CANDIDATES MEETING
A meeting of all cross-country
and track candidates will ba held
tonight In the Armory at 7:30.
Coach Henry F. Schulte will talk
t the men.
IE
SATURDAY
E
SP
The Sport Circle
By "BUFF"
When the Yearlings hold tho 'Var
sity to three touchdowns Tuesday,
the fai l again was demonstrated thai
Hie llusknrs will lint have a leadplpo
cinch when they meet tho .Coyotes
Saturday. Tim Freshmen broke thru
the 'Varsity lino with ease, und If the
IMikoinns perform In this manner Sat
urday, Cornhusker Hiipportoi'H will bu
awfully luisy "iillhing" Saturday
night.
Syracuse, tho lliiMkers eastern oppo
nent this year, defeated .Muhlenberg
last Saturday by tlio overwhelming
scoro of 47-0. Tlio Orange eleven nlsr
defeated Miibnit tho previous Satur
day by-a largo score.
When tlm Maskers play the Coy.
olos Satunlay, Nebraska fans will
Carefully worked over reports of
powerful grid teams cmho from every
loam in tho valley, as tho curtain 1m
about to rlso for tho 11)22 season.
Which gives rlso to tho remark, "all
Is not what It seems in football."
Mlssouriuns are paying close atten
tion to tho Jayhnwk game nt West
Point Saturday. Tho Tigers figure
they will heat P!sy Clark's Found
this year, and should Kansas defeat
tho Army, Missouri's hopes of landing
mi intersectional game or two next
season will bo materially boosted.
probably see the eighth wonder of
tho football world. Chester (Fat)
Mson, South Dakota linesman, only
v eight 2M pounds, and carries ft
waist mcasuro of fifty-seven inches.
Tho vlllago harness-maker was press
ed into sorvice when ho presented
himself for a suit. At a squad water
melon feed, Nlsson devoured a more
fourteen melons. Threo regular -jer.
seys weie splicod together t make
Nisson's jeisey.
Tho date of tho Missouri Valley
cross-country run, which will bo hold
nt Washington U in St. Louis, has
been changed from November 25 to
November 3.
The fifty first-year gridstors, work
ing out under Fnrley Young's direc
tion on the field east of Social
Sclonco, look good this year. Includ
ed in the squad are a number of
heady and clever players, who meas
are up well with tho 'Varsity.
Did you know that in the Valley
championship cross-country run three
years ago, a Ilusker runner, being
seized with cramps, doubled up nnd
rolled Into a ditch, following which
he rubbed out tho cramps, got up
and passed eight men in the last mile
of the race? His heroic feat put Ne
braska in third instead of fifth place.
A little more cheering at tho prac
tice on the open days would help the
team out a lot, Coach Dawson says.
If tho students don't cheer, Dawson
says ho takes It that the students
don't want to see the men who are
working for Nebraska. Lot's have
somo real cheoring at the next open
practice, and show Dawson that we
nro behind him nnd the team.
Al Lincoln, who has been one of
tho chief factors in the Missouri
backfield is back and at his best this
vear. Lincoln weighs around 100
pounds, and is one of the best halfs
that ever plnyed on the Tiger squad.
The team is being built around him
this year. Kershaw at quarter is a
brainy and speedy man. These two
with Bond and Johnny Knight, three
sport man, will give Missouri a for
midable backfield.
James "Fleetfoof Thompson, 235
pound Sooner guard, has again put
in his bid for the moleskins at Benny
Owens' oil camp. He will add con
siderable to the Sooner line.
SCHULTE CONDUCTS
Hits Seven Towns Throughout the
State to Give Instruction to
High School Coaches
Coach Henry F. Schulte returned
to Lincoln yeaterdhy, flowing a
ten-day trip over the state during
which he conducted a coaching
school at seven towns. Coach Schulte
was enthusiastically received at every
town, and he reports that the plan
for better coaching in high school
crM contests was accorded a good
recentlon. Coach Schulte announced
yesterday that there will be a coach
ing school held at the Chamber or
Commerce today, beginning at ten
o'clock t' . uiorning.
The towns at which Schulte held
the school for the study of te foot
ball rules are as follows: Omaha,
Norfolk. Columbus, Broken Bow,
ORT;
Modioli and Hastings. Tho meeting'
lusted from ten o'clock in the morn
ing to nine nnd ten o'clock a I night,
dun to the tremendous Interest shown
by tho officials throughout tho statu.
Although the meetings lasted from
twelve to fourteen hours, but at. only
one slop was tho ruin book complete
ly gone through, because tlio discus
sion on every rule was so complete.
Tho avorngo attendance nt each
meeting Hinged from ton to twenty
II vo officials, in addition to a large
number of onlookors.
A number of tho officials who nt
lended tho mootlngs mado valuable
suggestions. Tho best suggestion!
will ho drawn up nnd stnndnrillzert,
then will bo sent out ovor the slato
In the form of an official's codo for
Nebraska. It will nlso bo given to
the papers. Tho purpose of tho code
will be to dovelop better officiating
nnd finer foojlhnll throughout the
stain. Floyd Wright will soon an
nounce tho (Into of tho officials'
school which ho will hold nt Scotts
bluff. These foot hull officials' Confer
ences nro only a part of a great pro
grnm to built up football through
out the state. A problem depart
ment will also bo formed, tho offi
cials Bonding tho problems to Coach
Schulte, who 'will tako them up and
solve them onco a week, then send
them out to all the coaches.
Chairman of Refreshment Committee
Fraternities and Sororities
Claco vour order for runch and Refreshments for Home Coming
Week and your house party this fall
Punch per gallon, $1.00
Over 5 gallons, 85c per gallon.
Varied assortment of wafers to choose from. List prices on ico
cream. Fancy Bricks, Molds and Sherbets.
Wo are In a position to serve 'Terfoctos, Double Coupe with whin
cream and Pecans, sandwiches, coffee and hot chocolate for a
hundred coupes. Come in and get my prices. We rent and furnish
table linen and punch cups.
Colored Men in Tuxedo Dress.
Capp's Fountain
J. G. Capp
"I give the Students What They Want."
With Butler Drug 1321 0 st'
Thoro wait nlso a wide demand
among tho officials for a llko school
In basketball. Tho officials wore all
very enthusiastic over Sehutlo's
school for officials, and declared II
wns tho groateHt thing Hint has ever
been pulled off for the benefit ol
bolter football In the stale.
The wise captain knows his crew.
Words of warning: Swimmers,
whoa! Don't slop "I"'" nnder
low. Freckles and Sunburn elimi
nated readily by using
Butler's Lemon
Cream
QM'trmcs nnrl smooth:-!
the skin. Removes
CIUSL UI1U UUU xi win
the pores. Imparts to
the complexion the
qualities so much
sought by people of
refinement.
Butler Drug Co.
1321 O St. B1183
Evening Slippers of Satin
Strapped or Tongued
Plain or Brocaded
Skillfully interpret the finer versions of the mode
First of all should he emphasized that fineness of quality, without which lust-in"-
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emphasis nUo is their perfect modeling, which assures evcniiijr-lonjl foot eom
fort siiu;.' setting heels nnd ample room across the forepart where one s
weight rests when danein.
Whether you choose one of the exquisite strap styles,
cne of the new tcngued effects, or a model which com
bines both of favored fashion features
you are assured of stvle that perfectly compliments whichever of the newer
modes and materials for evening wear are most becoming to you plus the
comfort, quality and economy which are associated with all footwear chosen
here.
iTbeStcre of QuAirhf, Service
AS9 SAIlSFAtlTOW
Amidst a flood, llfo's chances nre
slim unless, donr friend, you know
how to swim.
Green Stamps With
Vil:!L Jw-H
Beginning Thursday, 8:30 A. M.
A Sale of Smart
and Captivating New Fall
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Iliits of silk volvol.-t ns well ns feather Hals -oiiohimt-injr
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A really delightful collection of Hats of h a r;i t r, each on
cnilowod with nn unusual decree of style, ami many trimmed
with feathers, liows, metallic tniiiiiiiii;:s, etc. All ready t-i
wear and vcrv remarkiiMe values nt 3,89
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SCORES of DELIGHTFUL NEW FALL
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Featured
Just to see these stylish new
Dresses is a delight! Every
new Idea of fashion is exp-jssed
in tho group the uneven hem,
the full Bleove, tho graceful
drapes, the trimmings of braid
nnd embroidery.
fc.ii- till Ujj,ju
Win n waves wash high, 'neath
laild-uiMl nl,y, 'tin ilki ly that a
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If f- Vui
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And just think of the sensation
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