I THE DAILY NBBRASKAN WHITE Transportation Company Operating Hns Lines f!.Ajn tn Omaha Mornings, 8 and 11 .A. M. Afternoons,- 2 and 5 P. M. ' Fare 1.75 puses paving Omaha to Lincoln At Same Time Lincoln to York Pare 1.50 7 A. M. and 2 P. M. York to Lincoln 9:30 A. M. and 5 P. M. Passengers protected by insurance. For Further Information Call White Transportation Depot. !i; No. 9th B2595 Excellent Food jg Snappy Service Fair Prices jjj The DAIRY LUNCH 1! 1238 "0" 6i;itlflF?icTuffrrANi rFW'' Diun or in garmak ilff fym llll ALL THIS WEEK This Week We Are Paging The Laughs FRONT! "BELL BOY 13" With Douglas McLean More Laughs Than A Bell boy Has Buttons Rialto Syhpmony Player. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 COLONIAL MON. TUES. WED. ART ACORD In "THE OREGON TRAIL" A Remarkable and Thrill ing Drama of Pioneer Adventure in the West. COLONIAL WEEKLY SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. IINCOLNS LITTLE TMEATEBl V" ' ALL THIS WEEK "THE CHRISTIAN" The Famous Novel and Play by SIR HALL CAINE with Richard Dix, Mae Busch, Caret Hughes, Phyllis Haver and Man Ion Hamilton Directed by Maurice Tourneur SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. in BIG VAULEVILLE BILL MON. TUES. WED. ' ELEANOR PIERCE "ADVAXPF. r.Avnni." wi.h Howard Baker and Stuart Sayre JOHNSON BROTHERS and JOHNSON in A Few Moments of Minstrelsy' HAYES & LLOYD in "Before and After" Catherine'Sinclair & Co. m "A Novelty Potpurri" MARTINI SINGERS "Songs, Old and New" "ROB 'EM GOO" Hull Montana's Newest Cnmedv PEARL WHITE IN PLUNDER I Babich and His Prize Orchestra Shows start at 2:30, 7.00 & 9.00 Mats 25c Nite 40c Gal 15c USHER LEADS 1924 BASKET BALLJUINTET Captain Warren, Usher, Klepser, Cozier, Volz, Riddlesbarger, and Milo Tipton Get Letters. LOSE GAME TO CREIGHTON Prospects Bright for a Winning Team Next Year with Six Varsity Men Back in School. Seven members of the 1922-1 92 i Cornhusker- basketball sauad were awarded letters yesterday afternoon by tho Athletic Board. The men are Captain Glen Warren, Wlllard Usher, Merrltt Klepser, Kenneth Cozier. Wil liam Riddlesbarger, Mathlas Volz and Milo Tipton. Following the awarding of the let ters, rjilly Usher was elected to cap tain of the 1924 cage team. Usher la a sophomore In the Business Ad ministration College, a member of Alpha Sigma Thl and Alpha Kappa Psi, honorary business fraternitv. Usher played freshman basketball last ye,-ir and was a consistent performer on this year's Varsity aggregation. Captain Glen Warren Is the only member of the present squad who Is lost by graduation. Trospects for a winning team next year are exceed ingly bright and with six Varsity men back In school and a wealth of ma terial -coming from the freshmen squad. Captain-elect Usher, Volz, Tipton, Cozier, and Klepser have just finished their first year on the Varsity cage year and Rlddlesbarger's second. The Husker cagesters finished the sea son Saturday night at Omaha when they lost to the Creighton aggrega tion by a 46 to 24 score. The mem bers of the squad were entertained at a banquet following the game at the Omaha Athletic Cltrb. REMEMBER Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. s. Drugs Candies Sundries Sodas Cigars Our prices are right BUTLER DRUG CO. The Students' Store 1321 0 B1183 DENTISTRY The University Dental Clinic on the fourth floor of the Liberty Theater building is open to pa tients daily from 9 to 5. We have a senior class of 50 operators and are able to do all kinds of dental work. Special attention to the straightening of teeth. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY. BUSKERS MAKE GOOD SHOWING ATH1IN0IS Capture First Place in Medley Relay and Lloyd Wins Second in 300 Yard Dash. SCHULTE WELL PLEASED All Nebraska Men Make Good Showing Considering Out door Training Conditions. The University of Nebraska track team performed above expectations at the Illinois Indoor Relays when the Husker tracksters captured first place In the two-mile medley relay, and Lloyd took second honors In the 300 yard dash. Coach Henry RchuHe expressed himself as highly gratified with the showing made by the Husk ers In the Illinois meet, and stated that the competition at the meet was unusually fast. According to reports of the meet, the relays this year were the most successful In the history of the carnival. The medley relay team, which lead the field in the two-mile event, was composed of Ted Smith and Red Lay ton, quarter-milers, Maurice "Mud" Gardner, half-mile runner, and Allen, Omaha Medic, mile runner. This quartet of runners ran an exception ally good race, and showed their heels to the other tracksters, including the teams of the various "Big Ten" schools. Keith Lloyd, sophomore flash from Beatrice, ran a beautiful race in the 300-yard dash, and was only nosed out at the finish by Wilson of Iowa. If Lloyd had been in perfect condi tion, as he would had been if not for the loss of sleep due to the sickness of his mother, he would have won the race. Coach Schulte declared yesterday that he was well pleased with the showing made by the Huskers in the other events. The Nebraska mile re lay team finished in good time, and the sprinters and hurdlers did as well as could be expected, consider ing the outdoor training conditions at the Husker school. An outdoor colony of 150 persons, most of whom were attending the uni versity, was a feature of the last Wis consin summer session. A standard wood box for shipping books was recently designed by the Forest Products laboratory for Ihe Wisconsin Free Library Commission. 12tb&RST. WHITMAN'S WOODWARD'S LOWNEY'S And GILLEN'S CANDY PILLAR'S PRESCRIPTION HARMACY " ii - mimii 'iwiWBTTirrr1' yrTimaa ORPHEUM Two Nights and Tuesday Matinee WW. 5 1 6 TRIUMPHANT TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOUR MR. WALKER WHITESIDE In Gordon Kean's Glittering Mgsterg Plag of the Wilg Wags of India 9 "THE HINDU Which Packed the New York and Chicago Theatres for Months WITH MISS SIDNEY SHIELDS AND NEW YORK COMPANY WIIHilUIIIMIIItlllMlimmillHH IIIHMIMMI " . "'The Hindu' is a glamorous adventure filled with surprises and thrills." Charles Darnton, New York World. "Walker Whiteside seems to have created a profound impression by hilp rf ormance of Prince Tamar in 'The Hindu,' an oriental mystery play "Percy Hammond, New York Tribune. " 'The Hindu' is worth filling the theatre to see. Yon will have to go to have as good a time as we did." Amy Leslie, Chicago Duly News. S7On7 Diferent, Picturesque, Fascinating, Thrilling Play of Ae Season Seats Now Selling. Prices, Evening 75c to $2.50 Tuesday Matinee, 50c to $2.00. Plus tax. Girls Start Work at Diamond Sport Baseball for girls has begun. AB yet the practices are being held In doors. Rosalie Platner, W. A. A. sport leader, announces that as soon as the weather permits all practices will bo held on the field Just east of Social Science building. An interclass tournament will bo played in May. Each girl making the class team will be awarded one hundred points credit, to be applied toward her "N" sweater. Tho fol lowing are tho hours for practice; Noon every day. Tuesday and Thursday, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10. Freshmen Girls Win Basketball Championship The freshmen girls defeated the junior team in the championship game of the interclass basketball tournament for girls. The game was faRt, but the freshmen led from the starling whistle. This game gives tho glass of '26 the right to have its numerals on tho championship cup. Juniors won from the sophomores, and the freshmen won from the sen iors In tho preliminaries of the tourn ament. This closes th6 basketball season for the year. How to write and conduct commu nity festivals and pageants Is taught at tho Badger state university sum mer session. I I - you'll be interested in our Spring COATS and WRAPS For Supper from 5 to 5:30, we're serving such delightful menus that they're becoming more and more popular. Have you tried them? Tiffin Room. Coats for dress, sports and street wear included in our stocks. 75 to pygOO There are coats designed for rugged service more stylish coats for dressy occasions coats with all the dash and zest for sports wear. Materials include Pasha plaids, Camel's hair, Poilare and imported "rug cloth" wraps. Pretty tans, browns and grays predominate in colors, although navy and black are also being shown. 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