The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1923, Image 3

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ALL WEEK
A Gorgeous Drama
POLA NEGRI
Ceo. Fitxmaurlc. Production
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M Comedy -nd Topical Picture.
"SONG OF INDIA"
Prologue Presented by
rnWARD DRIS ELLINGSON
LYRIC CORCERT ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT I. 3. 5, 7. S
ALL WEEK
X Glorious Adventure
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
I a Peter B. Kyna Story
HOMEWARD BOUND
With LUa Le and a Craw of Vour
Favorites.
NEWS FABLES TOPICS
"DREAM BOAT"
Prologue Presented by
IRENE FLEMING
RIALTO SYMPHONY UKttltsiKA m
SHOWS START AT 1. 3, 5. 7, 9 I
COLONIAL '
A Show for tha Family
"Your Friend
and Mine"
Adapted from Willard Mack's
PUT of Loyalty and Disloyalty
"FIGHTING BLOOD"
Second Story of Second Series
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REVIEW AND COMEDY
SHOWS START AT 1, 3. 5, 7, 9
Cfjtom nmtnt U am"
THURS. FRI. SAT
"Minute News and
and Current Views"
ROD & RUN "GOOSE"
CoL Heeza Liar Cartooc
"GIANTS vs. YANKS"
A Npw Comrdy
By OUR GANG
Watkins-Jenkins Revue
Artistic Songs and Dances
Frank Jean
COOK & VERNON
"SASSIE SUSIE"
Essie A Norah
DESLYS SISTERS & CO.
la "Youth, Beauty and Talent"
ECKART & FRANCIS
In "Another S'M(iu(f"
THE CRAWFORDS
In "A Little Bit of Everything"
Babkh and His Prize Orchestra
Shows at 2:30, 7:00, 8:00
Nit 50c, Mats 25c, CaL 20c
THE DAILY NEBriASK AN
ORPHEUM
Special Mat. Tuas. at 3 P. M.
First Personal Appearance Hera
CHAS. RAY
In person in tha Spoken Play
The Girl I Loved
Nights 75c to $250
Teiis Mat. Best Scats $1.50
SEATS ON SALE WED.
LEDWICHS
TASTIE SHOPPE
Fountain &
Luncheonette Service
J2189 12th & P Sts.
Dr. M. O. Johnson
Dentist
70S-10 Sec Mutual Building
Phooe B202S
Rasidenca 1565 So. 23rd Street
Pbona F2027
"3ein 'Our Monday
Evening
Dancing
Class
Starting Monday
Oct. 22
Private Lesson
Day or Evening
Enroll Now
Phone L6023
Carroll's
Neor. State Banl
Blot, ISUi and 0
INJURIES PROVE
BOTHERSOME IN
NEBRASKA CAMP
Bassett, Berquist, and Hutchi
son, Who Are Annoyed by
Minor Hurts, Expected to Be
Able to Play Saturday.
LEWELLEN ALMOST SURE
TO BE OUT OF CONTEST
lineups have been chanced consider
ably during the scrimmages and Mc
Allister, Voltz, Robertson, Halbersle
ben, Hendrickson, Ogden, Hill, Wes
toupal, Gately, Hartman and Rorby
have all been given their turns and
huvo been looking good.
A short signal practice is on the
card for Friday's workout.
Dawson Trying Some New
Plays and Shifty Formations
Potsy Clark Says Kansas
Won't Mind Mud.
Injuries seem to be the prevailing
nuisance in the Cornhusker training
camp at present. Captain Lewellen,
who has been laid up with an infect
ed knee for the past week is out
hobbling around but hasn't been in
moleskins for more than a week and
it is almost certain he will be un
able to get into the Homecoming
game Saturday when his team meets
the invading Jayhawks from Kansas
in the crucial game of the Valley.
Heinie Bassett, veteran tackle has
been carrying a "charley horse" on
his left leg ever since the Qklahoma
game and he has not been in scrim
mage this week although he has been
out limbering up. Bassett will be in
the game Saturday according to Doc
MacClean who says he will have the
injury gone in another day. Berg
quist has a weak left ankle but it has
not kept the big guard out of scrim
mage the last few days. Hutchison
twisted his knee in scrimmage Wed
nesday but it is getting along all
right. Coach Dawson will be able to
take his pick from the entire squad at
the start of the game Saturday with
the exception of Captain Lewellen
who will probably see the game from
the sidelines.
Coach Potsy Clark says he isn't
particular now what kind of a field
the Jayhawks go onto when they play
Nebraska because he says "We are
accustomed to the mud now, having
played in it for the past two weeks,
and our team members are getting to
be expert swimmers, so if the field
is muddy we will be able to hold our
own, but if it is dry we will be able
to show our strength something we
haven't been able to do so far this
year on account of muddy fields."
Coach Dawson has ben sending the
varsity against the freshmen every
night for an hour of good hard scrim
mage. He has a bunch of new plays
that he is planning on springing next
formations.
The backfield has ben composed of
Rufus Dewitz at quarter, Noble and
Herb Dewitz, halfs, and Locke at
fullback. The line has been, Meyers
and Rhodes ends, Weir and McGlas
son, tackles; Bergquist and Hubka
guards, and Hutchison, center. The
ward passes freely, alio, and con
nected many of them.
KANSAS PLAYS TRIED
BY FRESHMAN SQUAD
Captain Usher Is in Charge of
Candidates; Five Letter
Men Back This Year.
Varsity Gets Chance to Face
Methods Usd . by Jay
hawk Team.
The freshmen tried Potsy Clark's
Kansas plays against the varsity
yesterday, with only occasional suc
cess. Most of the plays attempted
were pass formations with a few
tricky cross-bucks that Kansas used
in their game with Oklahoma A. M.
last Saturday.
Some of the plays were done at a
slow speed by the freshmen in order
to show the varsity the exact posi
tion of each man during the execu
tion of the play. However, the var
sity was going fine and the freshmen
were spilled for losses about as often
as they made gains. When the var
sity had the ball they made great
gaps in the frosh forward wall, and
the backs tore through for long
gains.
Several minor changes were made
on team A of the yearlings. Bill
Bronson was away from practice and
Kamm took his place as quarterback.
Swearingen played right guard in
place of Bass who is down in his
studies. Weir was changed to right
tackle from his former position at
left guard.
Team B battled with the second
squad of the varsityA They used forr
The first regular varsity basket
ball practice was held in the Armory
Tuesday afternoon. Captain Billy
Usher is in charge and is giving the
candidates only light workouts.
The work will consist of light floor
work until the end of the football
season. Practice is held in the Ar
mory every afternoon from 5 to 6
o'clock.
Besides Captain Usher, there will
be four last year's letter men on the
squad for the coming season. Volz,
who won his spurs at guard last year,
and Cozier, Tipton, and Klepser,
forwards, are back. Captain Usher is
a forward.
The last year's letter men who will
not be in uniform this year are War
ren, who was captain last year, and
Riddlesbarger, who played guard.
Three other members of last year's
squad are in school this year. They
are: Holland, a forward; Goodson,
a center; and Wyant, a guard.
Regular workouts for the varsity
will probably not begin until after
the Thanksgiving football game.
There will be no call for frosh bas
ketball candidates until after foot
ball season.
CANDY
Headquarters
Complete displays of Johnstons ' and
Lawnies Candies in all size attractive
packages. Fresh shipments each week.
Butler Drug Co.
The U. of N. Student Store
Drugs, Stationery, Candy, Cigars,
Soda, Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate,
Punch.
Wa appreciate your business.
Guy Butler, Ph. G.
1321 O Proprietor B1183
Our Congratulations
To past Cornhusker teams who
laid the foundation; to the great
team which starts the game to
morrow; to all loyal Nebraskans
who contributed to
THE NEW WONDER STADIUM
O.J. FEE
353 N. 12 tk
LAUNDKI O ILfcAlNUNu b-ssss
FIRST VARSITY GAGE
PRACTICE IS HELD
HoensheVs
Golden Pheasant
13th and N
The most exclusive Tea Room in
Nebraska.
Service until midnight.
Quick service owing to increased seating
ca
pacity and extra floor help.
He stood with head uncovered
Whenever she went by.
He thought she was the fairest
thing
That e'er had met his eye
She passed him by the stair
And thought he was the janitor.
INTERCOLLEGE TRACK
MEET COMES NOV. 3
All Men Students Eligible for
Competition; Handicap
for Varsity.
An intercollege track meet will bo
held November 3, Henry F. Schulte,
head track coach, announced this
week. All men in the university, both
varsity and novice tracksters, are
eligible to compete in this meet. The
varsity cinder artists will compete
under definite handicaps. Novem
ber 3 is an open date in football so
every athlete in the university will
have an opportunity to compete in
the meet.
When the new Nebraska run
ning track in the stadium is com
pleted, the Husker track and field
athletes will have one of the best
cinder paths in the middlewest. There
wil be nine lanes for hurdles, and a
220 yard straightaway with but a
negligible turn.
Equipment under the stadium
stands for indoor track work during
the winter season is being rapidly
completed, and when it is finished
there will be room for 500 men to
work out under the stands. Every
event except the javelin and discus
throws can be held on the indoor
field.
strongest aggregations in the south
and the Syracuscans are reported to
have put up a good battle against
them.
In Roy Simmons, a junior, Coach
Chick Meehan believes he has an all
American quarterback. As a fresh
men Simmons was an exceptionally
strong player, attracting much at
tention in football circles. Illness at
the first of the season last year pre
vented him from playing with the
varsity squad, but he is back this
year better than ever. He is a heady
general and a deadly tackier. V .
NEBRASKA HARRIERS
TO MEET JAYHAWKERS
Rogers and Howard Are Out
of Line-up for Remainder
of Season.
Syracuse Wins . From
Strong Alabama Poly
Team by 23-0 Score
After a week's slump following
their game with the weak Willjam
and Mary squad, the Syracuse foot
ball team came back and won from
Alabama Poly by a 23 to 0 score.
The Alabama team is one of the
With Rogers and Howard out for
the season with torn ligaments, the
cross-country team has been putting
forth every effort to overcome the
handicap and run a winning race
against the Kansas Jayhawker Satur
day. Coach McMasters had the team
doing over-distance Monday evening
by sending them over a six mile
course. Tuesday he put the harriers
over the three-mile course at a fast
pace, while te rest of the week will
be spent in lighter workouts.
The vacancies on the team, caused
by the injuries of Rogers and How
ard last Saturday, will be filled by
a choice from Haskell, Ross and
Hyde. Letter men of last year have
been experiencing trouble in getting
into shape this fall.
Eleven men have won numerals so
far this season. They are Dickson,
J. C. Lewis, Zimmerman, Cohen, Rog-
ers, Howard, Hyde, Ross, Wallin,
Schultz and Guire.
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The magic and mystery of
Halloween
Witches and goblins in many guises suggest a host of
ideas for your party.
Decorations
Lanterns in oranite and black, with Terses and
cats, ea, 25c and 35c.
Cats, bats, owls, pumpkins at 2 tor 5c, 5c, 8c, lZc
Stickers and cut-outs in silhouettes of witches,
cats, pumpkins, etc. 10c package.
Crepe Paper in orange and black effects, pkg. 25c
Hallowe'en napkins, doren 10c .
Main Floor
Favors
Dance Programs, orange and black, dozen 50c
Ticklers, ea. 10c
Bow Ties, ea. 10c
Hats fcr women and men, ea. luc
Masks, ea. 10c
Crepe paper aprons, novelty styles, ea. 15c
Rattlers and noise-makers, dozen. 1.Z5
Nut-baskets in new styles, doz. 25c, 35c and 60c
Hallowe'en Candies
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Candies for your party made to order if desired.
We list a few of our special Hallowe'en candies.
Pumpkins orange with black faces, cream cen
ter candy, each Sc. 2 for 15c.
bollipops, with candy faces, ea. 3c, doz. 35c
Wafers chocolate with pumpkin faces, orange
with chocolate faces, or orange wuh cat faces,
dozen, 35c.
"Baby Mix" in oranee and black, lb. 50c.
Candy Straws, orange flavors, lb. 60c.
Mt.in Floor.
New shipment of Tank Suits received, ea. 1.00
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m ag nn $..... .
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Now is the time? Come early to attend Our Big Fall and Winter
Opening Sale. You will be surprised of the low prices we are
selling these goods. Read these specials carefully
Leather Vests
Sheep-lined Vests
$7.95
7.95
Leather Coats, &alue $27.50 at 16.95
Raincoats, guaranteed water
proof x 3 45
Special Men's Sport Coats,
brown and green .-
Army M union last ....
1.69
2.75
Gemme Russett - Last 3.95
Officer Dress Last . 3.35
Officers Marching Boot 5.95
Officers Dress Boot 733
Leather Puttees 2.95
Wrap Leggins I .25
O. D. Shirts ... 2.45
Men's rietce and Ribbed Union
Suits SS
Wool Mixed Union Suits 1.40
All Wool Union SuiU 2.75
Corduroy Breeches u 2.95
Moleskin Breeches 2.95
O. D. Breeches, new 3.45
Duck Hunting Breeches 2.95
Bedford Cord Breeches 3.95
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United States Army & Navy Store
847 O St. Right on the Corner of 9th and O Streets.
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