The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1923, Image 3

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    CAN YOU DANCE
Rudolph Valentino's
Tango?
the Season's Newest
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CARROLL'S
Neb. State Bank Bids;., 15th and O.
Staff of Expert Instructors.
ALL WEEK
GLORIA
SWANSON
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BLUEBEARD'S
8th WIFE"
Here's Gloria glittering
more brilliantly than ever
as the roguish, modish
French beauty putting
him to amazing tests to
prove his love.
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ALL WEEK
CHARLES MAIGNE
Production with
LEATRICE JOY
OWEN MOORE
ROBERT EDESON
Presented by Jesse L. Lasky
THE SILENT
PARTNER
A Paramount Picture
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ALL
THIS
WEEK
WILLIAM
FARNUM
in
"Brass
Commandments"
Shades of Buffalo Bill"!
Colonel Cody, if he could
but gaze at "Brass Com
mandments," would envy
William Farnum his part
in the Fox production.
MON. TUES. WED.
The Clever and Versatile Comedians
AI Espe & Chas. Dutton
Featured Artists of New York Revue
Annie Minnie
KENT & ALLEN
In ai Original Concoction "Why Cry"
Andy Billy
WILLIAMS & CLARK
Selling Their Stock In Trade
"HAPPINESS"
THE AEROPLANE GIRL
A Sensation of the Year.
THE WONDER SEAL
Th. World's Most Versatile Sea-Dof
"Her Dangerous Path"
Third Complete Story
"Minute News and
Current Views"
BABICH and His Prize ORCHESTRA
Entire Change of Program Thursday
Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00
Mats 25c; Nits 60c; Gal. 20c
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
5
Orpheum Oct. 5-6
MATINEE SATURDAY
Presented by the company which pUyed
Chicago M weeks last season.
PRICES NIL 7Sc, K.AO, $2.0O, $2.50.
PUBLIC BARRED
TUESDAY FROM
TEAMPRAGTICE
Dawson Stages Secret Scrim
mage in Which Freshmen
Use Illini Plays on Varsity;
Line Prospects Are Better.
WILL STAGE FINAL
WORKOUT IN OPEN
Much "Bear" Dope Comes
from Zuppke Camp;. Walter
Eckersall to Referee Contest
on October 6.
Behind closed gates Head Coach
Dawson pitted the varsity against
the freshman football team in a
stiff workout on the stadium field
Tuesday afternoon. The Varsity
took the defense and the freshmen
charged them with the Illinois plays
which they have been practicing on
their own field. .
The team picked by Coach Daw
spn was McAllister and Rhodes ends,
Weir and Bassett tackles, Ogden
and Berquist guards, Huchinson cen
ter, and Captain Lewellen and Dave
Noble defensive halfbacks, Herb De
witz quarter, and Hartman fullback.
At first the Frosh charged for short
gains but soon their methods of at
tack were unraveled and the Varsity
held them on most every play.
Prospects have picked up in the
Cornhusker camp in regard to Sat
urday's game with Illinois. Although
Illinois is sending out a lot of "bear"
dope in regard to the game, telling
what an advantage the Cornhuskers
have over the green Illinois team, the
f ollowWs of the scarlet and tne cream
are taking very little stock in these
laments. Dawson and the other
The Store of
i
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LOWER PRICES
suggests a look at
Leather Vests. It may
be early but . you'll
want one some of
these days.
Comparison
will telj. .
Gugenheim Bros.
925 O St.
(f f 5Pi
Of
9 , if
THE FL0RSHE1M SHOE
To the man who
has worn Flor
sheim shoes there
is no substitute.
Most Styles
$10
F. SCHMIDT & BRO.
917-21 O St.
coaches are remembering that altho
Nebraska is the conqueror of Notre
Dame, there were many stars who
played their last game for Nebraska
and consequently new men must be
whipped into shape, a task which is
very perplexing. The stars who
played their last game with Ne
braska last year were Captain Hart
ley, Scherer, Schoepple, Thomson,
Wen:e, Weller, Russell, Hoy and
Peterson. By scanning the list one
can see the handicap Nebraska has.
Illinois has a letter man for almost
every position although they state
they have only one man in the back-
field.
The stiff line scrimmages that
have been held lately are doing much
in developing front wall material.
From the group of. Bassett, Weir,
Berquist, Ogden, Hutchinson, Mc
Allister, Rhodes, Westopoul, Mc-
Glasson, Packer, Hendrickson, Hal-
berslaben, Collins, Robertson, Reed,
the coaches can no doubt pick a com
bination that can stop the terrible
onslaught that Illinois is preparing
to make against the Huskers Satur
day. The wall prospects are perking
up, practise by practise.
The final scrimmage before the
first game will be open to the pub
lic on the stadium field this afternoon.
RENT A FORD Shove it yourself.
Munson Motor Co., 1125 P St
B1517, B1550.
LOST Bright green fountain pen;
near Teachers College. Return to
this office.
LOST Schaeffer Life Time, Pen;
, name John W. Taylor' engraved.
Return this office.
LOST A glass case with glasses and
fountain pen. Call B6095.
ROOM for rent, with another stu
dent, $10 per month. 1545 F St.
Mrs. Butler.
LOST Kappa Alpha Theta pin be
tween 11th and K Sts., and Li
brary. Call B3580.
FOUND Silver mesh bag. Ask at
Station A.
LOST Tortoise shell rimmed
glasses in brown leather case. Call
F6292. Reward.
LOST A Gregg Shorthand book in
Social Science hall. Margaret Olm
sted, 1122 D St. B4231.
LOST Fountain pen sometime last
week. Name "Engberg" engraved
dn pen. Return to Nebraskan office.
Day and Evening Classes
Accredited and Approved.
SZS Unexcelled training by Certified Teachers
and it costs no more!
!E YOU MAY ENTER NEXT MONDAY
S Beautiful Catalog free. 7
1 NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 1
T. A. Blakeslee, A. B., Ph. B., President.
ES Approved by the State Department of Public Instruction.
' Accredited by American Association of Vocational Schools. S3
Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincoln, Nebraska.
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I Quality at Lower Prices m
Charlotte Beauty
Shop
NORINE ALLEN
MARCELLER
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Copyright 1923 Hart Schaffner & Marx
Want
I The Suit Styles You
I for Fall and Winter
I The smart, looser, easy hanging coats; wider button
spacing, looser trousers, lower coat openings. Some
I ' like the coats with trimmer waist lines. They are stylish
too; some with peaked lapels, others with square
f notches. You'll find all of these new inovations in
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shown Here
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS 1
Lmdell Hotel
B2559 ' 1240 M St.
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nets 50c, SIjOO, II.50,. 12.00
beats ON SALE SATURDAY ,
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