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ALL THIS WEEK Lewis Stone in "THE DANGEROUS AGE" In the life of everyone comes the Dangerous Age. What will be the danger ous age in your life? SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. 8 THURS. FRI. SAT. Liberty News Weekly A Visualized News Weekly DEPUTIZED A Tale of the West 'STILL COMING STRONG' Hallroom Boys in a New Comedy TEDDY The Wrestling Bear MILTON & LEHMAN Vaudeville Favorites HENRI, MARGO in TINTS AND TONES Margarita, Viotiniste, Mile. Ardothe, Premiere Danseuse MARGARET PADULA In "Song Stories of Boys" HERBERT LLOYD In a Burlesque Classic "Much Ado Abou Nothing" Babich and His Prize Orchestra Shows start at 2:30, 7.00 & 9.00 Mats 25c Nite 40c Gal 15c At a late hour lust night the day's results in the inter-fraternity meet hnd not been completely tabu lated, although it was unofficially determined that the Delta Taus and the Acacias were running a close race for the lead, with the Alpha Sign in third place, about 500 points behind. Chick Hartley of the Phi Delts set a new record in individual performances for the meet when he threw the javelin 162 feet, 5 inches, for a total of 1,036 points. The Acacias made the high score Sat urday, rolling up a total of 2,792 points. The Alpha Tau Omega ath letes were second in the point total on Saturday, making 2,450 count ers. Ed Weir of the Acacias was first in the high hurdles, clearing the sticks in seven seconds for 940 points. Nebraska Squad Fails to Hold Lead in Final Events Phillips Scores Eight Points. The Nebraska mermen were de feated by a score of 38 to 21 in a dual meet with Kansas Aggies Thursday afternoon in the Nicholas gymnasium at Manhattan. The Kansas swimmers took fir.it place in four out of six events but the Huskers managed to cop enough of the second and third honors to hold an advantage until the final events. Phillips, last year's captain, led the Nebraska scoring column with a credit of 8 points, taking first place in the fancy diving and second in the forty yard back-stroke. Captain Jacki Gaebring- won the first place for the Husker mermen when he took the forty-yard breast- stroke in 34 2-5 seconds. Gaebring left the rest of the competition well in the rear in this race showing re markable form. Dilts and Captain Colbum took the high scoring honors of the meet for the Aggies with a total of 10 and 9 ORPHEUM Two Nights and Tuesday Matinee MARCH 5TH AND 6TH Seats Now Selling Prices:. Evenings, 75c to $2.50; Tuesday Rlatinee. 50c to $2.00. Plus Tax Tan ittPHANT TttAMS Ift THE NEW YOR.K. AMD CHICAGO SUCCEJ "Mr. WaltMlde le too fine an aotor tt to be allowed to leave New York. Alan Pale, New York American. ' 'THE HTNTITT' pompmm undeniable f.cln.tlon."-A.hton Btevciia. Chl.afo Hcrald-Examlner. " THE HINDU' U lamorou adven ture nlled with eurprlWB and thrills. Charlee Damion. New York World. Walker Wbitealde aeema to have made a Orpheum Fri., fk Sat. 9 (hi Jos. Gaites' Original Production UP CLOUDS The Biggest Extravaganza on Tour in U. S. The Theater Management Guarantees this Attraction to be not only meritorious but aLso very Ptious. It Ps to be a treat that comes only once in a decade. THIS IS POh tttvft Y the New York, Chicago. Number One and ONLY clmpf ny pSng this successful musical spectacle. Prices NIGHT 75c to $2.50. MAT. 50c to $2.00 Plus Tax. Mail Orders win nrcomnanied by remittance in full and including tax miEZJnr will be filled in rotation. points respectively. Coach Frank Aitkens Is handling the Nebraska team this season. The summary: 40-vard dash won by F. H. Dilts, Kansas Aggies; J. D. Hunton, Nebras ka, second; V. S. Lindley, Nebraska, third. Time: 23 jeconds. 100-vard dash won. by B. E. Col- burn, Kansas Aggies; J. D. Hunton, Nebraska, second: L. C. Miller, Kan sas Aggies, third. Time. 1 minute, 10 1-5 seconds. 40-vard back stroke won by F. H. Dilt3, Kansas Aggies; Paul Phillips, Nebraska, second! L. C. Miller, Kan sas Aggies, , third. Time: 27 3-5 seconds. 40-vard breast stroke won by C. R. Graebling, Nebraska; J. D. Mackay, Kansas Aeeies. second; R. A. Hake, Kansas Aggies, third. Time: 34 2-5 seconds. Fancv dive won by Paul Pillip3, Ne braska; J. D. Mackay, Kansas Aggie3, second; J. C. Miller, Kansas Aggies, third. IGO-vard relay won by Kansas Ag gies (B. E. Colburn, J. D. Mackay, L. C. Miller, F. H. Dilts); University of Nebraska, second. Time: 1 minute, 33 9-10 seconds. 200-yard dash won by M. S. Magill and B. E. Colburn, Kansas Aggies, tied for first and second; V. S Lind ley, Nebraska, third. Time: 3 min utes, 19 4-5 seconds. Disciples Club Will Hold Annual Banquet on Tuesday Evening The Disciples Club 's semester ban quet for the students and parents of students who belong to the Church of Christ will be held at the First Chris tian Church, Tuesday evening, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dr. George A. Miller will speak on thes ubject of student ideals. . Dr. Miller SDoke to the members of the Lincoln Commercial Club on Lin coln's birthday. He recently became the pastor of the First Christian Church, of Omaha, after serving six teen years in Washington, D. C. Tickets may be obtained from J. W. Hilton, University Christian pastor, who has an office in the Temple buiici ing. - COMTIllENTALTooa if TOa.DOf1 K.BAM The ONE DIFFERENT. PICTUR ESQUE, FASCINATING, THRILLING Play of the season. Playing to the LARGEST and most BRIL LIANT audiences of ANY dramatic at traction now touring the United States. profound Impreaalon by hie performance In 'TUB HINDU.' " Percy Hammond of The New York Tribune. "I have alwaya admired Walker White ilde'e actlnc. I waa thrilled by "THE HINDU' and enjoyed every minute of It. David Belasco. ' -THE HINDU" le worth fllllnr the theater to aee." Amy Leslie, Chicago Dally Newa. Sat., Mat. Mar. 2-3 Kansas Students Form Campus Club Kansas students organized the "Kansas Club" at a meeting Wednes day evening in Social Science 101. Of ficers elected were: R. W. Baker, Waterville, president. Adalia Backman, Manhattan, vice president. Bessie Reeves, Atwood, secretary. John C. Macy, Emporia, treasurer. Ross'K. Sable, Sabetha, sergeant-at- arms. . - Martha M. Watson, Frankfort, re porter. Officers were given power to create committees and take all necessary steps toward perfecting the organiza tion. The business meeting was held following an informal Introduction of the students to one another. The club was organized to provide social meet ings to enable the students from Kan sas to become better acquainted with one another, members said. Cocklins DRUG STORE 3 12th&MSts. Have You Met Us Yet? 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