The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1922, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NRBRASKAN
Friday, October IS, 1922
Sealock Nominated
For Presidency of
District Teachers
Dean WVE. Sealock of the Teach
ers' College, was nominated for presi
dent of the State Teachers' Associa
tion at the opening session of the
association held Thursday morning in
St. Paul's church. Dean Sealock was
alBO nominated for a position on the
executive committee of the associa
tion. At the Thursday morning session.
Dr. A. L. Wallqulst, professor of sec
ondary education at the Vniversity of
Cincinnati, spoke on "Selling the
Goods." He was folowed by H. B.
Wilson, superintendent of schools at
Berkeley, Cal., whose subject wps
"Checking Up on Ourselves."
In this free and glorious country,
every man has a chance to advance
except the one who thinks the boss
Is an enemy.
(Continued from Page One.')
TICKETS SALE OPENS
FRIDAY FOR PLAYERS
ber 26. 27 and 2 at the Temple the
ater with a scenic production of Bay
ard Yeiller's Kreat drama of mystery
and love, "The Thirteenth Chair." T
those who did not see the road show
bf this splendid hill, an excellent
chance to enjoy its two hours of ex
eitement and fun will be offered by
the Players. Following this bill up
with a still greater success, the piny
which h"ld Broadway wlih Its beau
tiful story for nearly two seasons.
"East Is West," shou d insure capac
ity houses. "Turn To the Right' -
i he third offering of the reason and
nothing need be said of this show ex-cej-t
that it is the original play lv
that name anl is splendid. A more re
cent, stici-ess. "Pryond the Horizon."
conies next. The .inthor i Etigen
O'N'e '1. ivobaliiy Aiueri. a's leadini
dramati.-t. The fifth production wi',1
Parries treniendei's success of I'1-"
heason. "Hear Brutus." Too much
cannot be sa:d con "ernine this truly
iwonderfu' drama in Barrie's best style.
The riayt rs will dose the'r season
with a complete prodtict'on of Shnk-1-seaie's
"Merry Wives of Windsor."
S'ev r.l of the shows to ho produced
this season have never been seen in
Lincoln before. The road shows of
"East Is West" and "Beyond the Hori
zon have not reacnea inis mr ri
ind probably will not during this sea
son. So the Players are offering the
very latest plays available. The price
of the season tickets is most reason
able, averaging only a little over 50
cents a performance. The, matinee
rickets will lower the cost ro not quits
in cents a performance.
The tickets will be on sale all next
week, beginning today at the differ
ent booths, and the riayers sincerely
iv that the students will avail thetn
selves of the opportunity and give
them the support they rightly deserve.
(Continued from Page One.)
RALLY FOR STADIUM DRIVE
TO BE HELD IN LINCOLN AUD
ITORIUM MONDAY MORNING
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
pie filed into l,lncoin to w uur .- i..--,
state fair, coming by means of auto
mobiles for the most part. With a
stadium capable of seating 40,000 peo
ple will file to Lincoln in the same
crowds of thousands to witness the
Cornhusker clashes.
A. J. Behrns cf Avoca isited the
Thi Delta Chi house Thursday on his
wav to Denver.
To Rent A room for men stu
dents. 1723 0 street.
For Sale -New $M Conn trumpet
for 60. Used but one month. Room
32.1 Y. M. C. A.
I.0st Gold Eversha'P pencil. Re
turn Nehraskan office.
One pair tortoise shell
glasses in leather ease. Kinder re
turn to this office or to 1414 G St.
r.-stOne notebook and Spanish
hook in shooting gallery. Notes very
valuable to owner. Return to this
office.
Found One pair tortoise shell
plassrs. Apply at 202 Armory.
Lost One ring set with Urge pearl,
and one set with garnets and pearls.
Ncbraskan Octce.
Lost One handbook of Knslish
composition. Return Daily NebrasUn
Office.
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR HOME
1 STYLE CHICKEN POT PIE?
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EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATC aDAi .
faculty members should he the ores
to be considered first and the Players
on the other band should receive a
certain amount of first hand loyalty
from the students.
In attempting to carry this idea on',
"the Players have hit upon this Saf
urday matinee with its reduced prici
as a means to make it a reality. Com
mencing w ith today's sale the students
will have their opportunity to reeist r
their feeling upon the subject by tak
ing advantage of the riayer s offer.
The list of plays which is being of
fered should cause any one who lev. i
the best of American and English
drama to want to see the plays. T!v
Players will open their season Oc'.n-
OFF THE
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S PATH
Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA
"Fill Ins Stati' r. for llnr.cry F Iks
Or- 6:20 A. M. Close 7 30 P. M. E
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UNIVERSITY PLAYERS
Ticket Campaign
BARGAIN PRICES TODAY
Ml' BUY YOURS N0Ws.
Six performances . S,x Performances
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Sure vre nre, but for the
eKtra slews you take you'll ?!
cave Extra Dollors
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ROSEWILDE
Saturday, October 14-h
COMPLIMENTARY DANCE
In Honor of
1922 CORNHUSKERS
THE TEAM AND THEIR FRIENDS
CORDIALLY INVITED
WATSON'S ORCHESTRA
- Crescent
Subscription Dance
ROSEWILDE
NORTHW ALL'S JAZZIAND EAKD
Friday, October 12th
Admission 1.00
War Ta;:, 10c; Total 1.10
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Refreshments ....
$1.00 plus tax.
Favors
Conac Club Dance
Lincoln Hotel Ball Room
Friday Oct. 13th
Louisiana Ragadors
Admission $1.10, lax included.
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