THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 5S nUTLER DRUG CO. 1321 O Street THE PLACE TO BUY Drugs Drug Sundries Toilet Articles Cigars Candies Kodaks Magazines We specialize on all good Soda Fountain Specialties Meet your friends at our store. Use our telephone and city directory. Buy starrms here. We appreciate your patronage and want you to feel at home in our store. il Picnic Lunches lli Attractive Convenient II READY TO SERVE II Includes Complete Service $25c $1.00 The 1 DAIRY LUNCH 1238 "0" rifW1 i-mntction of L.n.&HM, ALL THIS WEEK With Betty Compson Bert Lytell and MayMcAvoy In A Paramount Picture "KICK IN" A George Fitzmaurice Production Rialto Syhpmony Players. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 COLONIAL ALL THIS Week "Fury" Shows Him at His Grandest. RICHARD BARTHELMESS With Dorothy Gish In "F U R Y" SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. UNCOLNS 111 ILtintAiLKj ALL THIS WEEK t Her First American Picture POLA NEGRI In a George Firtmaurice Production "BELLA DONNA" A Paramount Picture SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. MsIBElTY MON., TUES. & WED. "BIRDS OF PARADISE" A Gorgeous Vaudeville Novelty with Chalfonte Sisters. LEO HALEY Versatile Comedian in "Gossip" HILLY MILLER & CO. In Mr. filler's Original Comedy "THE SIGN POST" CARL ALICE DELORTO & RICHARDS in "Fiddlesticks'" 3 MEL IN BROTHERS 3 Touring the World Presenting Their Startling and Sensational Offering. A PLEASANT JOURNEY A Big Laugh Presented by "OUR GANG" Liberty News Weekly The World's Events Visualized BABICH and the ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00 & 9:00 Mats 25c Nite 40c Gal 15c HUSKERS AND SPLIT ON SOON DOUBLE 6ILL Oklahoma Wins First Game by 4 to 2 Score Nebraska Cops Second by Two Point Margin. standrd of 500 ,per cent last week standard of 50 Oper cent last week by splitting the two game series with the Sooner baseball nine from Okla homa Friday and Saturday at Rock Island ball park. Oklahoma took the first contest, 4 to 2, and made the prospects dark for the Cornhuskera on the next day. Then Nebraska staged a comeback Saturday and left the visitors on the small end of a 4 to 3 count. An error, by Nebraska In the fourth Inning and a double and two singles, resulting in three runs for Oklahoma. lost Nebraska the first game of the series. From then on the Cornhusk era seemed to cast In the sponge. scoring but one remaining run, which was brought In by Collins In the sixth stanza. Both mound kings pitched good ball, Morrison of the invaders allowed but six hits and struck out six. Peterson, Nebraska twirler, had things pretty much his own way with the excetpion, of the third, Inning when he allowed three hits. Chan cellor Avery opened the home game by pitching the first ball to Dean Engberg. The Saturday battle found a change of front in the game of the Huskera. Lewellen, on the mound for Nebraska, was the deciding factor of the day. In addition to his servlnghe took it. upon himself to bring In the only home run of the day Snd the first run of the game, in the third inning. Pklahoma got only seven safeties off him. On the other side of the fence Johnson, Oklahoma, struck out three men and hit three, of his four times at bat during eight inings. Then he was suddenly jerked and the title of losing the game went to Durkee. Oklahoma scored Its three runs in the fourth when Bishop, Groom and Johnson, in a skillful hit and run ef fort crossed the plate. With the aid of Russell and Volz the Huskers tied the count in the latter part of the innig. It then remained for Captain Carmen to bring in the deciding run in the last frame when he made home on a one-bagger slammed by Gibbs. Htb&R ST. l!!lilH::!a!!il!i:!lin:i!:H!l!:n!!l!l!!in!!!!ll!iai!l!!Bill!i The Best Fountain in Town at the SILVER MOON Facing Campus Try Our Night Service l!!IWI!l!ll!ll!HIII!H:il!'ai!!!H!::!:n:!!:Wi!in!:!i;ai!!:;B' The Fontainebleau School of Music at the Palace of Fontainebleau, France, exclusively for American stu dents, will open its ummer season on the 24th of June to its limited number of one hundred students. At the request of General Pershing, Dr. Walter Damrosch organized in 1918 a school at Chaumont, the headquart ers of the A. E. F., a school for the training of military musicians. Out grew the Fontainebleau School of of the success of this undertaking Music, the first instance of one coun try's offering to another a school of are for the exclusive benefit of the citizens of another:" The American office of the School is at the National Arts Club Studios, No, 119 East 19th Street, New York City. FRIDAY NIGHT The Twelfth Annual Production of the Kosmet Klub The Yellow Lantern A Chinese Musical Extravaganza in Three Acts. Written and Directed by CYRIL COOMCS, LAW '23 Played by Forty Co-Eds and Thirty Men SPECIAL NOTICE! At ten o'clock Monday morning 183 tickets that were reserved and uncalled for will be thrown on sale at the Orpheum box office. This includes: 29 Orchestra seats 1.50 83 Lower Floor (18-row-23). 1.00 16 First Balcony 1.00 One hundred forty-five tickets are still on sale at the Orpheum theater. Curtain Friday night promptly at 8:30 No one will be seated during the first fifteen minutes of the first act. Orpiieom YSieatre FRIDAY NIGHT MAY 4 Mail orders will be accepted at the Bran deis Theater in Omaha for the "Yellow Lan tern" for Monday night, May 7. Tickets go on reservation in Omaha Uiesday morning. Brandeis Theatre (Omaha) , MONDAY NIGHT MAY 7 a FARQUHAR NORFOLKS are gaining in popularity every day! Their splendid style; fine fabrics; good looks-lasting service have made them wonderfully popular with college men. Farquhar Norfolks in clude four exclusive models-designed to meet every taste. If you have not selected your spring suit yet, you ought to stop in now and see these new clothes. They'll appeal to you we're sure Tweeds, Herringbones, Scotch Softings and plaids to We've a host of new arrivals in sum mer Neckwear and soft collar at tached Shirts. It's a great time to make your selections. $40 $55 r3TT r, j B9 i i 13) CLOTHIERS TO COLLEGE MEN 1325 O