The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 18, 1923, Image 3

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and want you to feel at
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Excellcnt Food
Snappy Service
Fair Prices
The
DAIRY LUNCH
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LL THIS WEEK
TI10S. H. INCE
Presents
"WHAT A
WIFE LEARNED"
The drama of a wife who
went seeking more than
marriage could give.
Featuring Milton Sills, John
Bowers, and Marguerite
de la Mctte.
Rialto Syhpmony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
Week
ALL THIS WEEK
"BROKEN
CHAINS"
Love broke the chains that
bound her to a brute. A
great picture-play of ro
mance and courage!
With Colleen Moore, Claire
Windsor, Malcolm McGreg
or and Ernest Torrence.
SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
ALL THIS WEEK
JACKIE
COOGAN
in
"OLIVER
TWIST"
SHOWS START AT 1, 3. 5, 7, 9.
mow. tees. & WED.
A Hijj Vaudeville Novelty
"STARS IN STRIFES"
With a Quintet of Versatile En
tertainers Featuring
LITTLE KITTY BENNETT
WEIR & CREST
"Hie Yank and the Wop"
MK. VALENTINE VOX
In Hi Latest Scenic Classic
n.v7"H CLUBMAN
WAN MASON & PLAYERS
'""A Clever Catch"
. MCKEN & EARLE
ln the IazzlinB Comedy Skit
i tvr. with Music
Prt G S UFE 1N 2 PARTS"
l iri- V'HITE in 'PLUNDER'
JACK I1R0DERICK,
. , KOSE WYNN & CO.
" Uvish Terprioholean and
Yr,i-T Musical Oddity
' OCTHFL'L PERSONALrriES
bifh His Prize Orchestra
Strt at 7.00 & B.00
jUXLEU DRUG CO.
ffr .ill
TRYOUTS HELD
FOR CALIFORNIA
AND E, I !Bl
Coach Schullc Has Fifty Ath
lelcs Out for Tryouts' for
California and Missouri
Va'iioy M?cts.
CIIITKS WINS QUARTER
Good Time Made in All Events
Considering the Weather
and Track.
A few tryouts for tlv California
and the Missouri Valley indoor meets
ORPHEUM, Mat. and
She Messrs)
c3HUDEKT
Present"
-WftVArTffKTW.
NeW York Cast ana
the Lamest and
Hatid5omesi
Chorus
0Mm 'tuNftwTfc
i1 In LSlU li
Prices: Nite, Lower Floor S2.r0. Balcony, First 3 Rows
S2.00. Next 4 rows $1.50. Balance 75c. Matinee, Lower
Floor $1.."0. Balcony, first 7 rows $1. Balance ."0c plus tax
pafln
ALL ThlS
reO" ' noerLr Biles
! liver9 '
A Wwist JL
m lill
m,WfhA iSv
$T AESOP FABLE DOROTHY BIESE W
X PATIIE REVIEW -give MEALLOF YOU"
FUN FROM! THE PRESS CONCERT ORCHESTRA
V EL3IER HERLING Joseph Black, Director M
-JACK?E COOGAN" MARJQRIE LITTLE TRIO f J
vvcie held y.vtcrday aficr-.oon on the
lo::i's, do.-pile the cold wor.'Jier and
iJyinw snow. The ti.vic h the events
was slow, but about iil'tv athletes
col part in the tryout?. Fhc tiack
tcrs from the Or.t::h:i Me. Ileal school
wire ilown for the (rjouU Another
tryout will be held Tiuv.Uy il' the
woatl or pevmit.;.
In the two-mile. Ted .emnons,
Om;ha r.lcde. t';nM.od first in ten
.iii.i.lc-, thirty-five second.;. Zim-.nejT-ia.i
was .-eamd.V. .'or IhYl. H:rt
r.ia i fourth. Cnrel'u.;. l.vv.v. I.ayton.
and II. Gi-h each won o:ie heat in the
fiO-yard low hurdles. Th? time in
each hei't w;:.-. (5.4. The first heat
in the high hurdles was won by Cre
alius in fat 7:2. I.ewcllen won the
second heat in the h'gh hurdles in
7:1. defeat: I .ear. the Omaha
Medic.
In the iuarter Crites sprung a sur-
m, Sa?.. . 24
Most?
Famooa
ya HOSI
Ati&
a7T,
cm '
prise when he took first place in the
quarter-mile. Ted Smith was second,
liexler third, and Woodard fourth.
None of the men exerted themselves
in this event, us they were handi
capped badly by the wind. Allen,
ftleilic star, ran the mile in 4:51.
Oiii'-l'our.h of" tho Wyoming Legis
lature is composed o former Ntbrai
Ka stmUnts or gi'aduaies, according
lo a lelir from Frank K. Long, '16,
JJullalo, Wyo., to UarolU F. llolz,
secretary of. tho Sniversity of Ne
braska Alumni Association. Mr. Long
recommends the organization a
bran'.-li of ilu; aluinui association In
Wyoming. He is president of th
Wyoming board of thcep commission
ers, which is composed of three men
actively engaged in sheep-raising, up
pointed by the governor. The board
is charged with tho duty of examin
ing all sheep coining into and going
out of the state. It also takes charge
of diseased sheep and supervises the
treatment of them, nnd makes rules
and regulations for bettering sanitary
conditions in the industry.
Prof. Maurice H. NVeseen, of the
Department of English, acted as of
ficial prououncer at the Lancaster
County spelling contest at the court
house Friday evening.
Roscoe Pound, 'SS, Ph. D. "97,
LL.D., D.C.L., dean of the Harvard
Law School, and Carter, professor
of general jurisprudence, formerly
ean of the Nebraska College of Law,
has recently published (the Macniil
lan Company) "Interpretations of
Legal History," a critical summary of
legal progress. The work is construc
tive and critical discourse upon legal
history from antiquity to the present
time. It also contains the author's
theory as to the modes of legal prog
ress. Prof. C. J. Frankforter, of the De
partment of Chemistry, gave a lecture
Friday evening, as part of the Ameri
can Legion program, on "The Ise of
Chemistry in Time of Peace and
Possible War."
The Delta Kappa, honorary educa
tional fraternity, held a dinner and
business meeting at the Grand hotel
Thursday evening. Initiation of new
members was held.
The first of several Lincoln busi
ness men who are to address the Uni
versity Commercial Club was O. J.
Fee, '13, who spoke last Thursday on
"Fundamentals." Ex-Governor S. ft.
McKelvie, publisher of the Nebraska
Farmer, will address the dub next
Thursday on "Economic Conditions
and the Farm."
AT THE CHURCHES.
St. Paul IWcthodist.
The morning sermon, by Rev.
WnlterA itken, pastor, on "The Irre
pressible Lad." In the evening Prof.
S. L. Joshi will give his farewell
speech on "The Art, Music and Re
ligion of India.
Grace Methodist, 27 and R Sts.
The morning subject, "The Present
God,'' by the pastor, II. S. Wilkinson.
The evening sermon will be given by
Rev. Oscar Lowe.
Trinity Methodist, 16 tnd A Sts.
"Almost a Hero'' will be the morn
ing topic and "The Manhood of the
Master," will be given in tho even
ing. Rev. A. A. Brooks is the pastor.
Emanuel Methodist, 15 and U Sts.
Morning sermon by the pastor, H.
C. Capsey, on "Tho Stewardship of
the Master." In the evening Rev.
J. II. Clemmens will preach.
Epworth Methodist, 30 and Foldrege
Lloyd E. Foster, the pastor, will de
liver the morning Fermon on "While
I Was Musing, tho Fire Burns." The
evening sermon will also be given by
the pastor on "The Virile Chi if t."
Prof. Earl S. Fullbrook, of the Col
lego of Business Administration, ad
dressed the Alexander Hamilton Club
of Lincoln last Monday evening on
"Foreign Trade and Shipping."
"Trail o' Spring" is the title of a
book of short poems recently pub
lished (by Dorrance, Philadelphia),
by a former University of Nebraska
student, Eugene M. Konecky of Oma
ha. The book is divided into six
parts: Sentiment, Love, Metaphy
sics, Empiries, Philosophy, and Miscellany.
For Spring- Days; for days too
warm for an Overcoat and too
cool to be without some coat;
for rainy days; for every oc
casion when a light coat is
needed, you'll find
Beaumal Topcoats
OF CROSSTWIST
just the thiing".. .We've a host
of new shades to choose from.
$37.50
Clothiers to
A temporary Nebraska alumni as
sociation was formed at Sioux City,
Iowa,' Monday evening at a banquet
of loimcr University students. Alfred
Plzey, '89 (Boston University Lav
School '32), atomey, was elected
president, and Miss Marian O'Con
nell, 'OS, teacher in tho Sioux' City
High Sihot, was made secretary.
Dcau Fred T. Dawon was the prin
cipal speaker. Over $600 has been
pubscribed for the stadium by tho
Sioux City alumni.
G. W. Rosenlof, of Teachers' Col
lone, addressed the teachers of Paw
nee county Saturday on "The Induc
tive and Deiiotive Method of Teach
ing" and on "Fourteen Points for
Teachers."
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Indoor and Outdoor
Athletic Equipment
EverytLing for
every eport, in
cluding sweaters,
jeiseys, eboes, etc
CdtaloguMtaattemngvcet
Lawlor's Sporting Goods Co.
Local Agent'
College Men
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