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 Buses Leaving Omaha to Lincoln At Same Time Lincoln to York Fare 1.50 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. York to Lincoln 9:S0 A. M. and 5 P.M. Passengers protected by Insurance. For Further Information Call White Transportation Depot. 117 No. 9th B2595 Excellent Food Snappy Service Fair Prices The DAIRY LUNCH 1238 "0" R, W.WALSH Presents Peter B. Kyne's great story of Northwestern love, Starring MIRIAM COOPER in "KINDRED OF THE DUST" Rialto Syhpmony Player. SHOWS START AT 1, S, 5, 7, 9 COLONIAL H MON TUESL, WED. MISS BETTY BLYTHE in "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" The Royal romance of the most beautiful woman of history and the wisest King of the Hebrews, told in a gorgeous spectacle. COLONIAL WEEKLY SHOWS STATS AT 1, S, 5, 7, 9. imf rUN'S IITTLE TntA'ES t bb -v:,'. i,.m:it,.s'....v.:um IBL ALL THIS WEEK Lewis Stone in "THE DANGEROUS AGE" In the life of everyone conies the Dangerous Age. What wifl be the danger ous age in your life? SHOWS START AT 1, S, 5, 7, 9. MONT TI ES. . WED. Liberty News Weekly PEARL" WHITE The. Peerless, Fearless Serial Queen in "Plunder" "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE COLD" A Xew Comedy with Stan Laurel IRENE TREVETTE In a Cycle of Songs, Foreign and Popular EARL AND EDWARDS In Xntty Nonsense" "A PAIR OF DUECES" with Newton & Wolfe in A CASE OF MISTAKEN . Identity" HARRY REWLEY & CO. In a Laughter Skit -HIS NIGHT OUT" AMBIER BROTHERS The Act Sensational Babkfc and His Prize Orchestra Shows atart at 2:50. 7J0 A -00 Mats 25c Nit ic Gal 15c PELTS HOLD EAD AS-MEET NEAR DELTS LEAD AS TRACK TOURNEY NEARS FINALS Mid-winter Meet Ends Today with But a Few More Events to Be Reeled Off. MANY ATHLETES SCORE Sig Eps Hold Second Place with Acacias lushing Forward Fast Time Made in 660. With but two events of the inter- fraternity board track meet yet to be held, the Delta are over a thousand points in the lead, with the Sig Eps hanging on to second place with a bare 200 point lead over the Acacia3 In third place. The two remaining f vests, the Iwelve-pound shot and the SSO-yard run, will be held this after noon, and the most successful intra mural track meet ever staged at the O R P HEURi March 5 and 6. Matinee Tuesday Seats Now Selling. Prices Evenings 75c to $2.50. Tuesday Matinee, 50c to $2.00. Pins Tax. WALKER. ITHITOIDC GUTTER.ING- sumpriOi3 $UCCSS HlfcDU 1 I'r.'versity, a tourney In which 1751 Pihletes havrt sccred points, and many nore competed, will have come to an tad. Bv v.earing the bar at eleven feet In the pole vault, Duke Gleason of the Delts copped first honors in this event, and scoring 1000 tallies. Wier, Wlraig, and Rhodes, all freshmen, t'd for second place In the pole vault The fastest time in the 660-yard run, the track event held on Monday, was made by Hartman ot the Farm House, who completed the four and one half laps of the board track In 1:314. Haskell of the Alpha Sigs was second with a mark of 1:33.1. Tryouts for the track team which will make the trip to the Illinois re lays Saturday will be held this after noon at 3 o'clock. The University band has promised to be on hand tor the closing of the Greek meet today. Fischer, Lear, Slemmons, and Ken- ner of the Omaha Medics were down yesterday and worked out on the board track. Of this quartet Leat and Kenner run the hurdles, and are fast rounding into tnidseason form, Lear especially, seemed to be-in fine shape. Fischer, letter man, who ran the distance events last year. Just cot out of the hospital a week ago. and is not yet in first-class condition. Ted Slemmons, another letter man, ran the half mile yesterday, and ap peared to be in good shape. " A Xebiska board track record was broken last Saturday morning in a Varsity tjnsrter-ruile tryout, when Ted Smiih and Trexler ran the 440 In 54 seconds. The former record for the Nebraska boards was 54 2-5 seconds. The standings follow: Delta Tan Delta 1S.4S6 Sigma Fhl Epsilon 15,322 Acacia Alpha Sigma Phi 13,982 13.574 a Quantity of office and mechanical equipment. IX THE COLLEGE WORLD. "Don't send me posies" is the cry of the University of Oregon Pan-Hel lenic Council, and the campus is agag whether or not the Oregonian means to follow it uu with a plea for shosies is not laid bare, but the wo men say that the men are put to an unnecessary expense, and that the nrevailine styles do notf avor corsag es anyhow. The opposition plays up the thrill which comes only from open ing a box of flowers, and say that the nosegays add a touch of color to the most drab party. No settlement has been made, but the men are dumbly hopeful. ICocklinsi Alnt It the Truth? Dertha "Would you love me any better if I had a million dollars?" Cooper" Certainly not. I'd be think ing so much about the million I'd hardly think of you at all." Jasper (with nir of puzzlement) What would you do if you were in my shoes? Bubbs (bluntly) Get 'em shined. Topis of Day. THE SMART, SC1NT1L1AT1NQ NEW YORK AMD CHICAGO TRIUMPH. Alpha Tau Omega Delta ITpsilon Phi Gamma Delta . Orpheum Theater 2 Days Commencing Friday, March 2nd. Matinee Saturday Wf&oiSS (f) l A JOS. . OAJT4S. Y V ' ft II II due"- HFKVOW. Jy VV ejcnicowiOPocTiON Vs ' Xijrbt 75c t $2.50. Matinee 50c to 52.0(1. I I us tax. Seats Now Mail Orders Why Watch Others Dance? 7 o Learn to Dance Well In a Few Lessons. CARROLL'S Phone L602S Drugs Candies Sundries Sodas Ciffars Our prices are right BUTLER DRUG CO. The Students' Store 13210 B1183 Sigma Alpha Epsilon BaehaU Guild . Sigma Nu Silver Lynx Pn! Kappa PsI Phi Delta Theta Delta Chi . Pi Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma Alpha Theta Chi 12.6S6 12,089 -11,912 -U-594 1L30S 10.S6S 10,4S 1,43 S.020 7418 .. 5.706 A new fad and by the way, this one won't touch that worn pocket book of the Minute Men of the style world is popular in the western schools. As was previously mentioned, the cost will be especially slight for those who wear the bell buttoned corduroy trousers. In fact, it will be a savings to some, for already the first possessors of these unique ar ticles f wearing apparel, are laying them aside. By merely whitewashing the cord uroys, each will have a pair of the new fangled "memo book" pants. Friends inscribe their names in un fading ink and soon the popular per sons will have enough signatures to cover the entire trouser leg. And to .rw jip idpa of the "memo book," they mill probably 6tart past ing dancing programs and such on the corduroys. Then when school days are over and these persons be gin to settle down, why wouldn't It be all right to tack the '-ousers over the fireplace in their dens to bring back reminiscenses of K. S. A. C. Norman. Okla, Students in the school of journalism at the Tnlver- sitT of Oklahoma are operating a dailv newspaper that is a success not onlv editorially but financially, navmg saved sufficient funds to mae tie first payment on an fS.000 duplex nrintine press. The Oklahoma Daily not only pays salaries to all staff members, but dur ing the last few yean has purchased J 7 George 3L Cohan's Comedy Success "THE MEANEST M IN THE WORLD Presented by THE UNIVERSITY PLAYERS TEMPLE THEATER MARCH, 1. 2, 3 Reservations at Ross P. Curtice Co. Evening 75c Special Students' Sat Mat. 50c SHOWS START AT 8:20 and 2:30 P. JL DRUG STORE 12th&MSts. Have You Met Us Yet? SAY:- We have made a purchase of 500 Illinois Watches, 12 size, 17 jewels thin model, Rreen gold, engraved cases. lne will ran within 20 seconds a week. This watch will last a life time as it is a full jeweled movement A beautiful time piece indeed, one that will be admired by your friends and you will be reminded dairf of its accurate time keeping abil ity. Its not the large heavy bulky kind, but instead is just right for the college student who likes a fancy piece of me chanism combining utility and beauty. We sold two hun dred last week and we are repeating this week. They may be had on a verv convenient credit basis, with only a small payment down. Credit is a courtesy here. Not a necessary evil. ;:iiiiil.l!li!llliaillfflB!;EliM H ere They Are t Designed, Manufactured and Named Expressly for the Men of the University of Nebraska This Die Imprinted on Satin in Every '-Stadium" Cap iliiiSS Z.ACOZ.V. NEB. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS You Will Know a "Stadium" by This Die. The Name Will Appeal to You The Caps Will Please You tadium Gaps Every Model Cap that is right will be shown in "Stadium Caps" at $2 Sell for $9 "Stadium Caps" are exclu sive finest Wool fabrics full leather sweats foil lined every one worth $3 "Stadium Caps" are all made with unbreakable visors. The styles include the one-piece top in full and medium shapes and 4 and S quarter caps in the new small shapes. The materials are Scot Tweeds, Rough 3Iixtures, new light weight Suiting Fabrics, checked and plain patterns in all colors and hues, both light and dark. WEAR A STADIUM CAP "They Cost Less and Are Better" Apparel for Men, Women and Children 33 res ." ' ..J..-.""" -- .saan