CTTiMiiriTInT WHITE Transportation Company Operating Two Bus Lines Lincoln to Omaha Mornings, 8 and 11 .A. M. Afternoons, 2 and 5 P. M. . Pare 1.75 nuaca Leaving Omaha to Lincoln At Sumo Time Lincoln to York Fare J. 60 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. York to Lincoln 9:30 A. M. and 5 P. M. Passenger protected by Insurance. For Further Information Call White Transportation Depot. 117 NO. 9Ui B2595 J! Iji I Excellent Food g I Snappy Service Fair Prices I The S DAIRY LUNCH f 1238 "0" I gt i fPT Pic runt sA.fi .TO i.-a:SI ALL THIS WEEK Florence Vidor in "SKIN DEEP" Classic Star Wins New Hon ors in Startling Picture of Thrilb and Laughs. Rialto Syhpmony Player. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 COLONIAL ALL THIS Week William Farnum in MOONSHINE VALLEY COLONIAL WEEKLY SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. I LINCOLN'S LITTLE ThfAm - ALL THIS WEEK HAROLD LLOYD in DR. JACK See the comedy that is rock ing the world from the North Pole to the South. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. I l WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Frankie Kelcey In a Musical Comedy Revue "The Brazilian Heiress" With Jack O'Malley and a Pretty Chorus BERRI & BONNI . "Frivolets from the Follies" A Rollicking Trio of Versatile Entertainer THREE BUDDIES A Novelty Singing and Musical Offering BILLY DOSS "The Tennessee Funster" A Continental Act de Luxe THE PHILMERS Watch for.the See Saw Jump to the Wire "YOUNG AND DUMB" A New Al St John Comedy PEARL WHITE In "PLUNDER" Babick and the Orchestra Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9.00. Mats 25c. Nite 40c Gal 15c ml (BBSS' COACH SCHULTE PLANS CONTEST FOR NEXT WEEK Competition in Various Events Conducted on Different Days Pentathelon System Used. TWO EVENTS EACH DAY Two Athletes from Every Organ ization Must Take Part in Each Event Begins February 20. An lnter-fraternlty track meet on the board track, an event unpreced ented In Cornhusker athletic history, has been planned by Track Coach Henry F. Schulte to begin next Mon day, February 20, and continue all week. Competition will be conduct ed in all events, and a point system resembling the high school pentathlon point system will be used as a basis of awards. By means of this sys tem, a premium will be placed on in dividual performance rather tiinn on the place won. Order of Events., February 20440 yard dash, 12 pound shot put. February 21 50 yard low hurdles, running broad Jump. February 2250 yard dash, running' high Jump. February 23 Mile run, pole vault. February 24.-50 yard high hurdles, Javelin throw. February 25 6 yard tun, pole vault. February 27880 yard run, 16 pound shot put. Rules. 1. Two events wil be run eacn day beginning February 20. 2. Each fraternity may compete more, but not less, than two men in each event. 3. The two best performances for each group in each event will be figured on a 1000 point basis each. 4. The total of the two highest men will stand as the total for that group for that event. 5. The fraternity which shows the highest grand total will be declared the winner. 6. No one man may take part in more than six events. 7. The master sheet showing the point scoring in each event will be on the Track Bulletin Board in the gym. 8. A committee of "N men" will run off the meet. All contestants must report prompt ly at one of the following hours each day: 3:15, 4:15, 5:15. If you cannot apear at 3:15, then come promptly at th 4:15 or 5:15 hours. NOTE Each fraternity shall, ap point one man as track manager who shall be responsible for the appear ance of the men from his group. NOTE Each fraternity must de posit $1.00 with Herbert Glsh before February 15. This deposit will be used to secure a first and second place trophy skin. A fraternity that does not compete two or more men in each event cannot be eligible for placing in the meet. U. S. C. BARRS ALL CAST-OFFS FROM OTHER COLLEGES "No flunks need apply" Is the greeting being extended by the reg istrar of the University of Southern California to applications for admis sion to that institution made by the several hundred students who were "flunks" at Berkeley and Stanford. Each year a large number of stu dents show sudden Interest In the climatic conditions of Southern California at the end of tho first semester, and it has become neces sary to enforce a strict rule that no student can be received who cannot show that he could return to the In stitution from which he came, In good standing. ii Drugs . Sundries Sodas Cigars . ' Our prices are right BUTLER DRUG CO. The Students' Store 1321 0 B1183 TO MO D HUSKERS DROP SLOW CONTEST TO JAYHAWKERS Basket Shooting of Kansas Quin tet Too Much for Corn husker Defense Work. ACKERMAN HIGH SCORER Usher Leads Nebraska Five in Points Next Game with Kansas Aggies Fri day Night. Kansas continued her clean sweep of the Missouri Valley Conference basketball circles by winning from Nebraska 36 to 15 on the Armory floor Monday night. The Kansa team outplayed the Hunkers In evei department of the game and tho out come was never in doubt at any tint during the evening performance. The Jayhawker quintet used fast passing system and never resorted tc tihots of the long variety throughout the game. The Kansas forwards broke" through the Nebraska defers repeatedly and when smothered shot the ball back to the center of t floor where the Kansas guard, Black was ready to try for the hoop Nebraska took the lead with a free goal at the start following with a field goal by Capt. Warren, but this mar gin did not last long when the Si flower forwards found the hoop and finished the ODenlnc frnme on the long end of a 6' to 16 tally. Russell started the second half f Nebraska at center and soon Cozier and Volz were sent In but the n- binatlon did not seem to help as th Kansas quintet drew away to an to 28 lead. The second half was further f f tured by a slowness which marked the whole game and when the Ka AViV.W.WmWAVAV.VAW a B 5 4 Did. II i i 1 1 II X'.V.V.VAV.V.W.W.VAV.V.VJ' 5: s-mvAmVimswiViWAvw sag coach ran In a complete new team the last seven minutes the per formance was not speeded up any. Ackerman, crack Kansas forward, counted 14 of the Jayhawkers tot. scoring, gleaning two field gouls an. ten free hops, not missing a single chance from behind the foal line Wulf, center, and Black, guard, tied with three field goals apiece. Usher, Nebraska dlminutlvo tot ward, slipped In one long field throw and repeated tho performance of Ack erman by caging every ' one. of his free trials. Warren and Klepser each made one hoop from the court an Warren added to his total of points from the free circle. The last seven mlntes of the clos Ing frame saw the score sheet free Pa rty a These Beautiful New Dresses are Specially Priced for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Absolutely Only One of a Kind. Make Your Selection Early and Have It Laid Aside Yon That through our jobbing of Text Books with the differ ent Colleges and Universities that in the course of a year we have at some time on hand almost every book that is used at these different schools? See Our Stock for Reference Books! m mm JJJVUUL3 iU'VU'VUim Facing Campus from tnlllos with ocassional attemim from the middle of the floor by Husker quintet. Kansas llkewiso her substitutes fail at. numerous tempts to find the hoop though second stringers were free to toss i the ring many lmes. Score: Nebraska fg ft 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pf 3 i o Usher, f 1 Klepser, f 1 Warren, c 1 Wyant, g - 0 0 3 0 0 Goodson, g - 0 Russell, o 0 Cozier, f 0 Volz, o 0 9 7 I Tnnla 3 1307 OTDEGT Dre ONLY .... .1. L.,. -T,,,. .- and ABOW! - I E. H. LONG, ON BOARDS Kansas 11 Bowman, f 2 0 Ackerman, f 2 10 t;. saw a. Wulf, c 8 0 Black, g 3 0 the Endacott, g 1 0 Woestemyer, f 1 0 McDonald, f 1 0 ptH 10 r 3 Rupp, g 0 0 Wllklns, c 0 Mosley, g - 0 0 Totals 10 13 9 Referee: Sweeney, Bethany lege, West Va. 0 0 Incu I've got a hen which I call Macduff. ' Bater How come? 15 Incu So she'll lay one. I Prop. $ I s e $20.00 SIM w Pf pts 0 3 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 4 14 6 6 0 0 o 36 Col- MB