Friday, November 21, 1922. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN you en n't export very much of tho bunion rare. It begun In tho Near 'ETniHt Naturo to oven thlnpts. Tho KusHlan laborer niny lout on tho pal), but think of tho loa.l he lias to lurry homo on pay (lay. DREAMLAND 1016 N ST. The Inline of clean diinolixr. ,. every nlltht ecent SuihIh y bWe two ..- for prl ..,. .Ii.n.lnir purtlm, will c l"'mnlte 10 noil 15 e.....le.. W "' rrMTVlim fr rniinlm or more. Phone -'-' Mr renrrvnllonn. Will re.erve it bull room for private nnrlleK Mon.liiy, Tiie-dny ""l Thursday BlKt". SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER $35 to $50 Young men's goods; and young men's styles. All that Is new In woolonii are here. A big store nnil a l.'irun stock to select from. Wo ii ho icnioilc!, repair, cloan nnil yii'Sh sarim-nis for men and women- MacCarthy-Wilson& Ryan, Inc. 132 NORTH 11st St. crams iMrtt WLi - a hi lessons. Dhnno L6o?A 4 LNC60ASKA STATT BANK BLCO, lb & 0 TAF " ..-IT i.lTIUCKM Heffley's Tailors WHIPCORD SPECIALS Remodeling for Men and Women 138 North 11th St. ALL THIS WEEK "On the High Seas" With DOROTHY DALTON and JACK HOLT - Supported by MITCHELL LEWIS ALL THIS WEEK Richard Barthelmess In "The Bond Boy" As Big as "Tol'able David" Directed by Henry King Other Entertaining Features. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.a ALL THIS WEEK PHENOMENAL HIT Norma Talmadge In I "The Eternal Flame" Other Entertaining Features. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.a LYRIC ALL WEEK PROGRAM NOV. 23-24-25 Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'In the Days of Buffalo Bill Romance and Thrills "SMALL TOWN DERBY" A New Comedy DRESSLER & WILSON Present Novelty Dancing ( HARRY GARLAND "The Story Without a Tail" Mme. Doree's Celebrities Impression of Famous Operatic Start Introduction Miss Emily Miller HUGHIE CLARK "Commander In Chief of the Army of Fun TO BE ANNOUNCED Babch and Orchestra Shows Start at 2:30, 7 and . Mat, 20c: Nite, 40c; Gal, 15c 0rb Ames Cyclones Invade the Scarlet MERER ELEVEN WILL BUTTLE FOR VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP Coach Dawson Expects to Uso L.ng- String of Substitutes in Con test With Iowa Farmers ; May Use Russell, Herb Dewitz, and Lcwellen at Pilot Position Against Ags NEBRASKA TOP-HEAVY FAVORITE FOR COMING CONTEST Iowans Are Counted on to Fut Up a Hard Fight Captain Wolt ers Will Only be Able to Phy Part of the Game Coach Willamen Hopes to Hold Huskers to Low Score PROBABLE LINEUP. Nebraska. Iowa Stale. Sherer n.IO UIrbs AVoller R.T Eklns nerqulst n.C Smith Teterson C LonRHtroet BasHctt Ii.C. Anderson Wenke KT Schmidt Schooppol L-.E Lauglilln ItUHsi'll Q.H (C) Woltors II. Dewitz It.H.B Sanders Noble L.H.TC Itobertsf Hartley (C) F.D Palm Nebraska must defeat Ames tomor row afternoon in order to cinch the championship of tho Missouri Valley. Coach Dawson of the Iluskers has been fending his men through a series of bird scrimmages this week, pre paratory to the Cyclone fray. Tho Ames Farmers, who have not been going well this season, are not taken very seriously by the Scarlet and Cream gridsters, and so It Is expected that Dawson will insert a number i' second-stringers in the contest. The game will start at 2:30 on Ne braska Field. The University hand end the Corncobs will bo out for the game. A largo delegation of Ames roolers is coming to Lincoln for the game. Tho Iluskers went through a stiff scrimmage with the Yearlings last night. The freshmen used Cyclone and Hoosler formations o gainst the 'Varsity. The 'Varsity practiced a number of forward pass play8 against the first-year gridsters with varying success. A complotc second team ran through signals, and it is possible that Dawson will use this second team against the Cyclones. Coach Dawson ha3 been using Herb Dewitz, Lowpren and Russcl at quarter this week, and it is possible that he will use oil three of these backs at the pilot position against the Iowans. Coach Willamen of Ames has been working his men hard this week in preparation for the Invasion of tho Nebraska camp. Captain Wolters of the Aggies has been on the injured list for the last two games, and he will not be able to play more than a small part of the contest with the I Tuskers. The Cyclones have a reputation for putting up their hardest fight against Nebraska, and it is expected that Sat urday's contest will furnish no ex ception. Last year Ames fooled the Nebraska team, fresh from the Pitt victory, when they scored a field goal in the first five minutes of play. Three years ago, in 1919, the Iowans upset all dope when they came to Lincoln and deefatod tho Iluskers, 3 to 0. Everybody Welcome Saturday Nite Mystic Fish Annual Splash $1.10 No Tax Rosewilde ORPHEUM Matine Daily 25c, 50c B3126 Nights 25c, SOc, 75c B3126 COMMENCING WEDNESDAY MATINEE, NOV. 22. ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Topics cf the Day.Aesop's Fables CORRINE & DICK HIMBER A Petite Song and Dance Revue SMITH & STRONG "Golden Voices From the Golden West." Franklyn & Charles Assisted by Ethel Tuesdale in "A VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE." FISHER & GILMORE "Her Bashful Romeo." DOC BAKER In "FLASHES." With Polly Walker and Bud and Jack Pearson. Chick Rose YORK & KING '"The Old Family Tintype." HERBERT & DARE Athletic Simplicity. Wait for the GREAT AFTER-PIECE Special Attraction. Tl 11 nci SPONSORS CROSSCOUNTRY MEET University and High School Har riers Urged to Enter Fratern ity Men May Practice Here Twenty men of tho University entered in tho short cross-country run to bo held Saturday nt 1:30 under the auspices of tho local Y. M. C. A. Coach McMnster again advises a'l men who expect to run in the com ing meet between tho fraternities to run in this Y. M. C. A. meet. It will enable them to get some competition which they would otherwise be un able to get in their nightly practice The Lincoln Sporting Goods company is offering a trophy which is to be given to the winning tenm in this race. Tho short Varsity course is to be run and the distance is three miles, tho same as that of the coming frat ernity meet which will be held the second Saturday after Thanksgiving. The men running in this are both high school and University runners, and it is believed that they will run separately the high school men not having to compete with the Univer sity men and vice versa. Any man running in tho high school will have to be entered by his school authorities who will vouch for h:s training and condition, and will srnd in a doctor's certificate as to his fitness. This is tho same require ment as is made in all high school competition. Schulte said before he left for his journey in the state that he want all University men out so they could see how good they are. It might be that they would discover hidden talont. The Corncobs wi'l meet the Ames team at the Rock Island depot today 'at 3:50. Every Cob must be there in uniform ready to give the Iowans a real Nebraska welcome. ' The Cobs will not put on a stunt at the- game Saturday, but wil1 assist in the distribution of programs. The Athletic department has re quested all the Cobs to appear in fu'l uniform and to sit together in a reserved section. Vets to Sponsor Boxing Program Lincoln post. No. 1, Disabled Vet erans of the world war, a lociu or ganization comprising nearly 300 members, will sponsor Lincoln's next whirl at the mitten sport. Officials of the post announced today that a program of four glove bouts is to bo staged Thursday night. The war veterans have procured a boxing li cense from the state commission and appointed special committees to take charge of the show. Jimmy Gill, welterweight of Rock Island, 111., and Kid Wheelock of Lincoln have been matched to ex change punches in the main event Other bouts on the card will match Frankio Fireman, 122 pounds of Lin coln, against Rusty Evans, 122 pounder from York, in a clash of six rounds, while Eddie PeBeau of St. Paul and Arlos Fanning of Kan sas City, lightweights, will mix In an eight-round semi-windup. A four- round, preliminary, yet to be ar ranged, will complete the program. The Lincoln Star. Too darned many of America's ac tivities are post mortem. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN NITES FOR PARTIES Refreshment Committees Place Your Order Now Punch, per gallon $1.00 Over five gallons .85 Capp's 2 Fountains 10c-Plain Malted Milk, with 2 Wafers-lOc Butler Drug Co. Fritzlen Drug 1321 O St. 1434 O St. ..I.I..M.H.I WHJ j ,i , t.. ''in LAWS WIN BOWLING MATCH FROM DENTS (Continued from Pago 1) Conization of their team at tho last meeting of their Commercial club, l in y Win be ready for a match with either the Laws or Dents soon. Other colleges have not yet ornan izeil, but with tho material they have for making up teams will probably do so as soon as they get tho fevor r.t the game. Tho scores were: Laws McKlnloy 156 203 20.r. Hdl niackliMlgo 17(i 139 173 4SS Frost 157 112 13i 433 Russoll 150 170 193 513 Cain 184 1S3 1G2 529 Total S23 837 8C7 2527 Dents Slaina 1(15 158 149 472 Wmlcll 197 152 142 491 Kennedy 142 153 209 504 Johnson 116 152 151 499 Cr.rr 184 209 200 593 Total S34 824 851 2509 Huskers Pulled Down Victory In Combat of 1917 Nebraska decisively outplayed Notre Dame in 1917 in tho third game of tho Cornhusker-Catholic series. Tho Cornhuskors won from the Hoosiers, 7 to 0, and grabbed the lead in the grid contests be tween the two institutions. Since 1917, however, Nebraska has tied one game and lost three to the "Fighting Irish." The Cornhuskers outplayed Notre Dame more decisively than the score would seem to indicate. The Ne braskans completed eleven first downs for a total of 205 yards, while Notre Dame made yardage but once and gained a meagre sixty-three yards from snapback. Penalties at inopportune moments went heavily against the Huskers. Nebraska was penalized 105 yards, whi'e the Catho lics were sent back Bixty yards. An electrifying return of Phalen's punt by John Cook, Nebraska half back, was a potent factor in scoring the touchdown. Cook nabbed Phalen's punt in tho second quarter and re turned tho ball to the Notre Dame 25-yard line, racing 33 yards down tho sidelines. A triple pass behind the line of scrimmage, Schellenberg to Cook to Rhodes, gained 20 yards, around Notre Dame's left end and two plunges sent Otoupalik across the Hoosier goal. Summary and lineup: Nebraska, 7 Pos. Notre Dame, 0 Rhodes le Hayes DuTeau It Andrews Kositzky lg ' Zola Day c , Rydzewski Wilder rg Madigan Shaw (C) rt Philbin Riddell re King Schellenberg qb rhalen (C) Cook lh Gipp Dobson rh Dalian Otoupalik fb Milcr Touchdown : Nebraska Otoupalik. Goal from touchdown: Nebraska Shaw. Scoro by periods: Nebraska 0 7 0 07 Notre Dame 0 0 0 0-0 "Cy" Sherman, The Lincoln Star. Michigan Student Is Caught for Scalping Harold Briskman of Detroit, plead ed guilty to a charge of ticket-scalp w nt -rn o'clock last night before Justice J. D. Thomas, and was fined $100 aud $5.03 costs, with the alter native of spending sixty days in the Washtenaw county jail. Brishman was apprehended by of ficers, it was charged, while disposing of two tickets for yesterday's Michigan-Wisconsin football game for $5 each. Briskman claimed that he was not selling the tickets at a profit, but that he had paid the same price at which he was later said to have been selling them, and that he had sold them only because he met a friend who gave him two other tickets. JJustice Thomas, however, question ed Briskmans story, ana declared that he had been determined to deal severely with the first case of the 'in r.'-i,1,. .vTiTif kind that came to his attention. BBrlskman was taken to tho county Jail and expected to wire to Detroit lutor for money to pay his fine. Ono of tho tickets sold was a fresh man student ticket, which was allot ted to tho yearling on his student F7D Watch this column for Gift Ideas Clilneso Ilnskcts, 0 In. to 12 In., iriced 25o to I.S5. Jersey Silk Vest Lengths 3-4 yd. 1c. "Busy Hour' Aprons, priced 59c. I stitched liem. Lome in American neauiy, iopeniiiien, Emerald, Black, Navy, Brown, Henna. Regular sizes. i TheStore that sells the Sesfc J029-W33 O Street Friday and Saturday Only A Rousing Two - Sale of Toilet A Thanks-nvinn- Sale of Toilet Goods oflVrinjr you probably the last opportunity before Christ mas to supply your winter needs and to buy holiday gifts at sensational undorpriemirs, iar below usual. Sale is for two days (SEE WINDOW) IORY no.xr ,n,nlIVF sr p I TU !5 r K r s o l E N T PEHECO TOOTH I.nrco nk.H, tlin-e l'AI.MOM E SOAP OB ,()- ' 11T ,,,STK on at thi. f,,r ... sae nt this l.lg utile nt IUKVS HOAi-s - TOOTH t. ME on i ul smi.il nikHH, tlirw tl.roe for 1c r or .hn-.. only ac MR snlo .8JSe j i r 4JC rnkos for AKMOI R'S IH TTERMII.K SO.W IliR hnlf poiiiul ciiki'n, at two cakos for 1 SOAPS Ivory Simp Flakes nt 9 for 09c riiVKtrinn'g nml Surgeon's Simp lit Sc. S for Sc Itocnbcllt Cnstile, 3-ll. enko 1.19 WATKIN'8 M1T.SIFIEO COCO A MT oil. SHAMPOO for only 3.1c TOILET WATERS fary finrden Bc r-nlmor's assorted odors 8c Pjer Kiss Toilet Water .. l..v lijer Kiss egetnle 1.13 PINAFIVS I.TI.AS I)E FRANCE TOII ET WATER nt this sale.dSc LOTIONS field's I.emon I.oton tie G Id's Ber'oin and Almond Lotionf-Jlo joiitome - l"c, 9c Orcliar While . S9 Mine Shavine Lotion sc JIF.XTHOtATrM-at this big sale at 8c S9c and 19c Cnmphorice Tubes 11 Vaseline Cauiphorice 15c Washing Chamois TOOTH AZCRKA or LA TRKFLK PACK POWDER at 70c Llsterlne Forhan'a Banltol and Cream Camp coupon, and as soon as the Athletic association is able to check up its lists, tho case win be referred to the faculty for discipline. No other cases of scalplrg have been reported to tho police, although Briskman stated that there were nu 321 Petticoats Soft, durable underskirts for the new long dresses 2.50 D EAUTIFUL PETTICOATS with Jersey Silk tops and flounces of lustrous satinee in pleated style. onie in American Beauty, Taupe, Brown, Emerald, Copenhagen, Black and For , only act -t FOR THE HAIR Amnml Slininp"o - - I"" (iiililcn Clint shnniioo llic I.I.iipild Tnf Simp - Sc nAXDERINE lit greatly reduced liricoH "He, 4!c nnil So CREAMS . Oreine Elcnya - s Mnrv Harden Oleum Sc ponil's C"ld or Yanishliiff e, 4c noncilln Olny - . l-8 IIAOC.ETT KAMSDKLt PER FECT COEI CREAM 79c, 89c, 29c SHAVINO PREPARATIONS Mention's Cream Shavnirt Crenm Sc Mellin Crenm 29 Woodbury's Cream SSo PAEMOFIYE SHAY1XO CREAM nt this sale tube only Sic HOLIDAY SETS Big nssortment to choose from all attractively pricen. I.ISTERINE at this big sale, nt 8c, Sc and . 1 T HALF" PRICE Froken lines of Toilet Wnters. Face Powders, etc. lln-lted qnantities only to go nt half their regular prices. Size 16 by 21 Inches te Dr. Lyon's paste oi LaTorls PASTES L-jrsol Peroxide 10e Colgate's 3.95 D LAIN TAILORED PETTICOATS of radium silk. 1 Straight line .styles with elastic top and hem- Ej illr'l J i i in merous scalpers at tho local hotel where he was staying. Any (inn ot Hie allied nations could handlo Its enemies if it didn't have to bother with its friends. Navy. Rcprular sizes. iust a little less - 1 n LINCOLN, NEBR. Day Goods HOLD'S First Floor TOTVS lOBKiAX PFRFI ME on sale at tin- full onnw. only, tri.1t FACE POWDERS Mavis nt - ? .Mary (ianlen at - Pnmneinii nt - -...49c PJer Kiss nt 89o, 7!c llermn yivi nt - s, Oriental I'rrine at r -I I.aBlani'lie nt 43o OOTV'S FACE rOWIIF-RS at tills big two day sale, only 9S Armaiid s Oold Crenm Powder - FOO am.,.,,,i' nounnef powder BOC HIM1S HONEY A.M AEMOND CREAM at this M two-day sale. TALCUMS ,19c S2c Jinvis jnic ..-.... -- .lereen s nssorted, large can P.1er Kiss Z Palmer's .ISO Mnrv (iardeii Jdorants- andIiepil'at'ories ..19c M II III .11 Non Spi Orono Splro Powder. 89c ZZ"-... lo. M, 19c 7 "S jrnp'v;s"iREN"IOIS AND Al mo" D inriox t thi. big sn e Me All Rnlk Perfnmes at a t.pht dis count of 1 fr rent 1 Size 18 by 25 Inches KM Powder 10e . 19c, S, Fe 1n S9C. SSC p A I. M O LITI SHAMPOO at this loo, lfx bl Mie at tic, 400 S3o til'