The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1923, Image 3

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DAIRY LUNCH
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ALL THIS WEEK
Maurice Tourneur's
"LORNA DOONE"
The Greatest Love Story
Ever Written
A big production of a novel 1
beloved for three gen
erations. Rialto Syhpmony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS I
Week
William Fox presents
TOM MIX
IN
"DO AND DARE"
COLONIAL WEEKLY
SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
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ALL THIS WEEK
"THE BEAUTIFUL
AND DAMNED'"
with
Marie Prevost
From the novel by F. Scott
Fitzgerald
SHOWS START AT 1, 3,' 5, 7, 9.
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MON. TUES. WED.
Liberty News Weekly
PEARL WHITE
"PLUNDER"
CHARLES MURRAY
and His Company of Funsters in
BUSY BODY
JACK HUGHES DUO
ersatile Instrument Virtuosi
DAVE & TRESSIE
Two Hot Steppers
JIMMIE RUSSELL
With Pejrgy and Polly in
"JOHNNY'S NEW CAR"
JACK COOK AND
GEO. L. COHAN
In Moments Musical and
r. Comical
PEGGY BREMAN
AND BROTHERS
In "The Imp's Playground"
Babich and His Prize Orchestra
Showg start at 2:30, 7.00 & 8.00
Mats 25c Nite 40c Gal 15c
HUSKERS WILL GO
WEST APRIL 7 TO
MEET CALIFORNIA
tosich Schulte Will Take Twenty
Men on Trip to Meet
Bears at Berkeley
This Spring
ALSO MEET NEW MEXICO
Intensive Training Begun in
Preparing for Major Track -Event
to Elect Cap
tain This Week.
A dual track meet between Uni
versity of Nebraska and t'.ie Univer
sity of California la practically as
sured. Negotiations for a meet with
the University of CaVtonia have been
under way for some time, and the two
schools have now come to terms, with
only the formality of a signed con
tract yet to bo completed. The meet
will be held April 7 at Berkeley, nnrt
will be the main event of the Unt
verslty Day athletic program, un an
nual carnival affair at the Bear In
stitution. Coach Henry V. "Indian" Schulte
will take twenty tracksters on the
trip to the coast, which will immed
iately follow tho Missouri Valley
championship indoor meet at Kansas
City March 23 and 24. After the con
ference meet at Kansas City, the
Husker track men will leave for
California by way of New Mexico
and Arizona. A meet of minor im
portance will be held with the Uni
versity of New Mexico on the way to
the coast, In order to break the mo
notony of the long trip. A meet with
the University of Arizona at Alber
fuque was considered, but was drop
ped some time ago.
A meet with the Nebraska team
while it was on the coast was sought
by Occidental College in Southern Cal
ifornia, but the Nebraska authorities
did not schedule the meet because
of objections raised by the Univer
sity of California.
Intensive training in preparation
for the California meet will be begun
in the Husker track camp by Coach
Schulte. With but a bare two weeks
rnnintninir before the Valley champ
ionship indoor meet, and unfavorable
weather conditions prevailing, Coac.i
Schulte. who is still weak from an
operation last week, has a difficult
task to round the Husker athletes
Into condition for the Valley meet and
the California meet two weeks later.
Tryouts for berths on the team will
be held Saturday.
The limiting of the number of ath
leteH to make the coast trip to twenty
will force Coach Schulte to double
up his men In the different events,
and only to take those athletes who
perform In two or more events. The
Husker team, which is fairly strong
In the track events, is relatively
weak in the field events, and it Is to
develop strength in these events that
Coi:ih Schulte is expected to direct
(trenuouH efforts.
The athletes of the Nebraska
School of Medicine, under the dlrec
tlou oL Coach Harry Trexler, are
fast rounding into form, and it la
expected that several of the Medics
will make the trip to the coast. Lear,
high hurdler; Kenner, low hurdler
and broad jumper; Ted Slemmons,
two-mller, and Fischer, miler and
two-miler, are Medics who were
down for the tryout last Saturday,
n ' appeared to be in good shape.
A:lcn, star miler, was down Monday,
but did not tryout. He reported tht
Davidson, quarter-miler last year, 1?
In line fettle and will be down before
the week Is over.
The election of a captain to take
the place of Kenneth Hawkins, captain-elect,
who did not return to
school this year, will probably be
held some time this week.
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In their twentieth annual track
meet, the Kansas crew galloped away
from the Missouri aggregation with
a score of 43 to 21. K. U. seems to
be stepping right out in the track
world. She nosed Nebraska out re
cently in the indoor meet at Kansas
City.
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ELK CLUB CAFE
HOME COOKING
35c and 45c Meals
Best Chops and
Sandwiches in Town
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Don't Miss It!
ST. PATRICKS DANCE
ROSE WILDE
SATURDAY NITE
S1.00 PLUS TAX REFRESHMENTS
. UNIVERSITY PLAYERS PRESENT
"Dear IB
ratas
99
By SIR JAMES BARRIE
Temple Theater, March 15, 16, 17
Seats at Ross P. Curtice Co. Eve. 75c; Sat. Mat. 50c
Shows start 2:20 and 2:30 p. m.
NO ADMISSION DURING THE FIRST ACT
When the Omaha Tech cagesters
took the floor and began to find the
basket without looking at it the
rAu nn1r nnA AanAai
Hastings crew icii aim - :
that there was something uncanny
about the manner in which the lads
from the metropolis dropped the ball
trough the hoop. Some one suggested
that maybe there was a piece of iron
in the ball and a litle magnetic at
traction at times on the hoop. How
ever the Tech team must be given
credit for winning a real game and
winning the state title without a flaw.
Jim Thorpe, the greatest football
player of all times is looking for a
job. Last year he was offered one in
Dallas Texas as a coach and he re
fused it This year he tried to get
the job but failed.
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Stock of Jewelry Rflust
Be Sold in TEES DAYS
The S. S. Kresge Co. has purchased the building in
which we have been located for thirty years and we must
We have decided to close out this entire stock. E.
C. Schutte, nationally known sales conductor is in com
plete charge with orders to go the limit in price slashing.
It is a question of quick selling and the prices have been
cut to do the work. Never again this opportunity of buy
ing sterling merchandise backed by a reputation of 50
years' fair.dealing at these rediculous prices!
Special $10 PEARLS $1,50
To the first 50 customers who make a purchase of $5.00 or over we will
sell a beautiful 24 inch string of indestructible Pearls, Regular 10.00
value.
White Gold WRIST WATCHES $14.75
Wrist Watches in the beautiful Tonneau and square shapes with a 15
jewel guaranteed movement. We have a large stock but we advise you to
hurrv, as these can't last long.
$22.50 Values
EAR DROPS up to $5 values $1-25
A large selection of ladies' new novelty Ear Rings. Just to show you our
idea of a real bargain we are going to sell them for
BAR PINS values up to $6, at 50c
Set with fine sparkling brilliants. Ladies, they're right in style and look
at the price.
Exquisite
designs in
White Gold
Basket
Mountings.
Brilliant
Sparkling
Diamonds.
$40 Values $25
DIAMOND RiNGS values to $35 -$12
There are 40 beautiful rings in this group. Some are solitare, others two
stone and some clusters of six brilliant diamonds all set in solid gold
mounting. We advise quick action to share in these.
LADIES RINGS to $7,50 value $1-50
Ladies' solid gold rings set with rubies, emeralds, pearls, amethysts, tur
quoise, sapphires and many other beautiful stones. This is a sale you can
not afford to pass up.
MEN'S $5-00 CUFF LINKS at $1
Men we are going to sell solid gold cuff buttons in fine designs; some
are even set with small genuine Diamonds. We are forced to do it, that's
all.
SCARF PINS up to $3-00 values 50c
and gold filled gem set and signet style pins in a beautiful assortment of
designs. Out they go at
New Model Elgin $13-25
in a beautiful green gold 20-year case. You all
know this watch and man look at the price.
$20.00 value
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