The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1922, Image 3

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    FriIll), October 27, 1922.
THE DAILY N EBRASKAN
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""'..), bowl biuI hi'' brought by
Tfr Vnor Wentworth to the first com-
Wbeelw. and the President's
i The latter Is a large gold me
iZln presented to Dartmouth In
fla .. , ,i.,iBiied to bo worn by the
Lidont on occasions of state. BoJ
Pre ., .in.rn nre documents and
1 from Eloaior YVheelock, Daniel
SbsTcrandnufuaChoate-The Dart-
mouth.
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THIS WEEK
GO TO
THEATER WEEK
Added Attraction
AT ALL THEATERS
Harmonizing Entertainment
ALL THIS WEEK
Here is real entertainment
The luxury picture of 1922
RICH MEN'S
WIVES
with an
ALL STAR CAST
Other Features of Interest
FRANCIS BURGESS VACIK
Controlto
EXTRA AT 8:40 P. M. ONLY
FASHION REVIEW
and
PROMENADE
Preesnted by
12 LIVING MODELS 12
from the dramatic department
of the University of Nebraska
MAXINE ZIEMER
In Fashion Dancing
Gowns, Wraps. Millinery and
Accessories furnished by
MAYER BROS. CO.
Kialto Symphony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats 20c; Nite 35c; Chil. 10c
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Lierty Concert Orchestra
'In the Days of Buffalo Bill'
Romance andV Thrills
"LET HER RUN"
A New Comedy
Arthur Bafcich and
Orchestra
"When Winter Comes"
ARCHIE N. JONES, Baritone
FICKARD'S SEALS
"Antics by Arctic Actors"
DRAPER & HENRY
Presenting
Blackface Originalities
DE MARIA QUINTETTE
"The Singing Troubadours"
MUKFORD & STANLEY
"A Nickel's a Nickel With Me"
Seven Solis Brothers
Masters of the Marimba
NEWS WEEKLY
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7 and 9
Mats 20c; Nitc 40c; Gal. 15c
LV'ai
HOME OF BIG PICTURES
ALL THIS WEEK
You'll like this new Ray style of
comedy. Class in every line.
Charles Ray
In nine" reels of Joy.
"A TAILOR
MADE MAN"
Postively th best Charlea Ray
picture ever produced.
Other Features of Interest.
JUST THREE GLRLS
Singing
"BABY BLUE EYES"
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Show Start at 1, 3, B, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats 30c; Nite 50c; Chil. 10c
Colonial
ALL THIS
WEEK
A smashing red-blooded romance.
James Oliver Curwoods
Greatest Story
The Valley
of Silent Men
with a wonderful cast Including
Other Entertaining Features
EXTRA ALU E BROWN
ALMA RUEENS
Singing In Costume.
"PALE MOON."
Show Start at 1, 8, 6, 7, t p. m.
Mats 15c; Nlte 26c; Chil. 1Qc
a am.
AGITATE FOR
POST SEASON
101 BATTLE
Alumni Committees Plan for De
ciding the Post Season
Contest.
FOR THE LEGION BENEFIT
Huskers Were 921 aVlley Cham-
pions and Hawkeyes Were
High in Big Ten.
Agitation for n post-season contest
between the University of Nebraska
and the diversity of lowii footlmn
ieaniH luis boon Blurted by Oiutthi
alumni of the two schools. Commit
tees representing the alumni have
.inked permission of the Athletli,
boards of the two colleges to hold a
postseason game between tho two
tennis at Omaha on Dor-ember fl for
the "chnnipiomhlp of the Middle
West."
ibraska's great teum is regarded
M sure champions of the Valley
tille, while Iowa rates high because
of Uirlr victories over Yah line.
Illinois. The two teams last met In
B'lfl. , hen the IlawUcye eleven won
oy tho score of III to 0. Nebraska
defeated the Iowans in 1!U7 by the
argo score of 4T to 0. The Hawkey's
were champions of the "Big Ten'
last year while the Cornhuskers were
the pennant winners of the Missouri
Valley Conference.
The American legion is boosting
i he movement and would put on the
contest for the benefit of disabled ex
service men.
The scheduling of such a content.
.'ortihusker supporters say, would ml
ojily gain more recognition for Ne
braska's team, but would vreatly aid
the drive for stadium funds in
Omaha. If Omaha Cornhusker fans
were to have a chance to see tho
Huskers play right in Omaha, It is
epccted that they would come across
on the stadium drive with greater
alacrity. A Nebraska-Iowa post-sea
sMi game, if scheduled, would draw
nation-wide interest, and favorable
comment. Cornhusker fans have no
doubt of the llusker machine's abil
ity to defeat the Hawkeyes. It tho
Huskers did defeat the Iowa eleven.
the superiority of the Husker team
would he acknowledged throughout
the nation and Nebraska's fighting
Cornhuskers would begin to receive
the credit that they deserve.
More Praise Comes In.
"The greatest football team in the
history of American football," is tho
way Steve O'P.ourke. coach at St.
Louis University characterizes the
Nebraska team. O'Rourko watched
the powerful Huskers crush th? Mia
souri team last week by a IS to 0
count.
O'Rourko went on to say that Ne
braska could play Harvard Thursday.
Yale Friday, and Centre Saturday,
and win all three games. Coach
O'Rourko declared that in all his
years of watching football teams, had
never seen a team that could com
pare with Nebraska for overwhelming
power and precision of play.
viol-in a few , - y V
Josscis. ' M'.jVO
Phono LCv.:. 1 P
ctmows
NeNJASKA STATE BAH B'-OO. 15 S- 0
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TODAY
Anniversary Bill
A New Show
Wesley (Freckles)
Barry
IN PERSON &
COMPANY OF TEN (10)
Toney Grey 4. Co.
Clinton Sisters
SNELL & VERNON
Billy Burke'a "Tango Shoes"
Frank
Bekef i & Company
In Ballet Dlvertisement.
Even's
25-60-76.
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1 Mata. PRICES
I 25-50.
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ON SATURDAY BILL
Gridiron Program For This Week
End Bristles With Big
, Contests.
Although it is not our wish to take
issue with any old world tradition
inn polling to prove that all roads
end to Mecca, It Is nevertheless our
conviction that, as far ua the coming
Saturday Is concerned, dear Mecca
lias not got a chance.
On that occas-ion trufllc will be di-
ened toward Chicago, ew IlavenJ
riiiladelphla, Uoston, Atlunta, Ann
Arbor. Minneapolis and tho Polo
grounds. New York, for some of the
llnest football attractions ever given
(o a mid-season schedule.
Within the memory of gridiron his-
or'ans, no October Saturday has
ever seen the like of It before. Re
gardless of what section of the coun
try you may favor with your pres
ence, a football spectacle Is at your
ilbow. If you are a New Englander,
you can Jump down to New Haven
to se the Army play Yale, or up to
oston to waich Harvard and Dart-
uouth.
If the mlddlewest claims you, Uit.
real iiitersectioiial meeting of Chi
cago and Princeton at Chicago, or
tho conference battle between Michl
?an and Illinois at Ann Arbor arc
available, to say nothing of the fact
hat Minnesota plays Ohio State at
Minneapolis,
If you happen to hail from the mid
He states, an overnight trip will take
you to Philadelphia for the Pcnn
Navy game. If its in New York, then
the Polo Grounds and the meeting ot
Ponn State and Syracuse is a half
lour's distance via the underground
herio. Down In the fried ham belt,
.he attraction is Georgia Tech and
otre l ame at At'nnta, leaving only
;he Missouri Valley and west coast
o be accounted for. The Lincoln
-Star.
AESLEYAN WILL
MEET HASTINGS
( oahc llol-le and his Hastin:;i,
Bronchus vdl in t ado University
Place Friday afternoon for the pur
,).): e of i.i:;ing the inoa.iiu'e of the
Aesleyan eleven on Johnson Field.
The tamo is called for 3 p. m.
The Bronchos travelled lo LiiKoii
last week but lost to Coiner college
on the Bethany rectangle. Unde
feated by a conference eleven this
season, the Methodists are a heavy
favorite but Coach Holste is report
ed to have been doiag some stren
uous work witli his squad this week
in an effort to concoct a set of plays
alctilatid to puzzle the Yellow and
Brown.
Wesleyan holds a fifty -pound
weight advantage, being heavier in
backlield and line. The Lincoln Star.
ZEBRA WARRIORS
ON COTNER BOOK
The coiner college Bulldogs will
ave ai-other opportunity to show
their strength on the gridiron Friday
afternoon when they meet the Grand
Inland Baptises on the Bethany rec
tangle. The kickol'f is scheduled for
3 p. m.
Last week Ben Koehlers Blue and
While machine tumbled the Hastings
Bronchos in a hard fought game. It
is Hie first defeat of the season for
the Hastings collegians. Tho Grand
ar.l eleven is coming to Bethany
with a record clear of defeat and the
we and White gridsters are also
plotting their downfall.
The Cotner squad came through
In: t wn ks game in god shape.
Koehler scrambled his lineup with
considerable success and will start
the new eleven against the Zebras
The Lincoln Star.
A TRIBUTE TO
THE CORNHUSKERS
Nnbraska has turned out some won
dorful football teams in tho last
twenty years and has received but
scanty recognition for It, from eastern
football authorities. It is a source of
considerable gratification, herefore, to
not that Steve O'Rourko, coach at St.
Louis university, tolls that Nebraska
has the greatest football eleven in the
history of American football.
O'Rourke. who played on tho Holy
Cross eleven when Tom Sellin and
Ted Coy were playing for Yalo, and
saw some of the greatest elevens no
velooed by the Big Three In the east.
saw the Cornhuskers In action against
the Missouri Tigers last Saturday.
"Nebraska Is so good that It could
play Harvard Thursday, Yale Friday
and Centre Saturday and win an
ibroo of the games," the St. Louis
coach Is quoted as saying. ORourk"
doMnrPil that he had never seen a
tAom whlrh could compare with Ne
braska tor overwhelming power and
precision of play.
a nleaslne tribute to the won
derfnl football eleven which Coach
nawann hug developed at the Univer
sity ot Nebraska. It's gratifying to
know that through the medium or me
Associated Press, t&'s story will
travel to every section ot the United
State and that for the first time, Ne
braska will be accorded a distinction
which is justly duo her.
At the same time It must bo ro
inemberod that Nebraska faces a test
which few touinn huvo been called
upon to meet. Any team which can
travel to Norman, Okla., defeat an
eleven ot the calibro ot tho Sooners.
Jump east tho next wook to Syracuse,
New York, and piny tho mighty grid
Iron machine ot Syracuse university
and then return the following week
to Lawrence, Kas., to meet tho anci
ent and honorable rivals, tho Kansas
Jayhawkers, must lug tho goods.
Thut's the Job the Cornhuskers have
carved out for themselves In tho next
three weeks.
It is pleasing to receive tho recog
nition which Coach O'Rourko ha
Justly given tho Cornhuskers but the
fighting Scarlet and Cream warriors
must remember that the cup of
sweets will turn to bitters If the hug
af overconfldence is allowed to do
stroy the efllcleney ot the 1922 eleven.
The Lincoln Star.
A congressman says most ot the
immigrants have commen sense
Doesn't ho mean common scents?
The layman must wonder at times
why writing folks go all the way to
Kuropeo fake their Interviews with
F.uropenn celebrities.
Correct this sentence: "I hate to
punish yon Willie," said the mother,
"but I have a headache and must re
lieve my feelings in some way. The
Lincoln Star.
USE
Butlers Cream
of Roses
for chapped hands, sore lips
or after shavinpr. Is not
pxensy and renders the skin
soft ntid beautiful.
Butler Drug Co.
1321 0 St. B-1183.
Roberts Dairy
Lunch
Good Food
Easy Prices
Open 7 a. m.-8 p. m.
Courtesy
Quality
Stop in to our Tif
fin Room for a de
lightful Supper,
after your last
class, 50c.
5:00-5:30 p. m.
Fifth Floor.
Patronize
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ADVERTISERS
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