The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1923, Image 3

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"RUTH OF THE RANOE"
A Romanc of th Wast
SAWYER & EDDY
An Aarlal Novaltr
THE OLIVER TRIO
Funny Faca "J PaU
Joa Thorn..' Sax-O-Tette
! r-m.d Musical Novelty
Vt oYson, and D.ce
.M Ml and Archl. Nlcholaon
Mr. Sweeney & Master Walter
In "An Extension Program"
CARCINETTI BROS.
Eurep.. Novelty Hat Thrower.
Bablch and tho Orchastre
SOWS START AT :30, TiOO, 9:00
ulS aSci Night 3Sc Children 10c.
ALL THIS WEEK
A Sparkling Conwdy
THE
MARRIAGE MARKET
with a brilliant cast.
BLACK "AND BLUE"
Christie's latest comedy langha
DE COUE DREAM PICTURES"
an instrumental novelty
Alio Topical and Nowi Picture.
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, S, 7. 9
COLONIAL
ALU
THIS
WeTBI
A Western Romance
HARRY CARRY
In hi newest picture
THE MIRACLE BABY"
LARRY SEMON
tm twenty minutes of laughter
"THE GOWN SHOP
cunutt START AT 1. S, S. 7, 9
u.i 10c: Nisht 25c I Children 10c
)rpheum, Thu. Dec. 27
Scats Now on Sale '
THE WORLD'S GREATEST PLAY
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Cut of Last Year's Favorites
Prices 75c to $230, plus tax.
Butler Drug Co. I
The U. of N. Student Store
Droit, Stationery, Candy, Clears,
Safe, Sandwiches, Hot Chocolate,
rock
We appreciate your business.
Guy Butler. Ph. G.
1U1 0 Proprietor BUM
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LEDVVICHS
YASTIE SHOPPE
Fountain &
Luncheonette Service
B2189 12th A P Sts.
Typewriters for Rent
Koyals, Underwoods, Smiths,
Remingtons
Special rate for long term.
1JNC0LN TYPEWRITER CO.
'232 0 St. Phone B2157
LOU HILL
1309 O St.
one flight, turn to the right
COLLEGE CLOTHES
High Class But Not High
Priced.
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BOWLING
"The Healthful Sport"
tight regulation alley.
four bowling parties. -Patronage
solicited
Lincoln Bowling
Alleys
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
IIUSKERS OPEN GAGE
SEASON NEXT WEEK
Basketball Squad to Meet Fa
mous "Blue Diamonds"
at Kansas City.
Basketball prosnccts are or-trimr
better day by day at the Huaker
school and the first nractic lumo
of the season comes December 29, in
Kansas City against the best semi-
pro team in the middlewest, namely
tho "Blue Diamonds." This tonm
has a record that bears honor and
they will function perfectly in en-
deavoring to take Nebraska's meas
ure.
The squad will leave Lincoln the
day after Christmas and go directly
to Kansas City where they will have
all the privileges of the K. C. A. C.
and the use of the big gymnasium and
basketball floor, on which they will
hold all their practices up to the day
of the first game.
Hardly any change has been made
in the daily workouts. New plays are
being mastered every day and the
squads are going through their
strenuous scrimmages. The comb
ination that has been in action the
last few days is Captain Usher, Co
zier, Black, Tipton, Volz, Schroeder,
Goodson, Close and Olds. There has
been no special team used. Members
of this group are picked and used
in different combinations. The coach
ing staff is working to build an eight
or ten man team.
Whenever a coach gets his team
to working as well with one man at
a certain position as it does when
there is another one there he has ac
complished the ultimate and that is
the aim of Coach Kline.
The team will practice here Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday and will
then have a short vacation. They
will report again Wednesday to
leave for Kansas City.
Valley Wrestling
Meet to be Held
at Ames in March
A Missouri Valley Conference
wrestling meet will be held thin year
at Ames March 7 and 8, coaches and
managers of tho wrestling teams in
the Valley schools decided at a meet
ing held two weeks ago at Kansas
City.
Dr. Clapp, wrestling coach, said
yesterday that Nebraska would be
sure to send a team to this meet.
Because the contract for the meet
at Northwestern has not been re
turned he said, the schedule cannot
be completed.
TROJANS TURN DOWN
HLfSKER GOLDEN OFFER
FROSH CARMEN HOLD
YEAR'S LAST WORKOUT
Coach Frank Says First-year
Men Will Not Practice
Next Week.
For Gifts That Last
The Big
Gift Store
1123 O St.
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
Leather Goods
Fine Gift Stationery
Christmas Cards
Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils
TUCKER-SHEAN
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing and
Manufacturing.
Freshmen basketball candidates
will bo given their final workout be
fore Christmas vacation tomorrow
afternoon and according to Coach
Owen Frank there will be no first
year practice in the holidays as was
announced several weeks ago. Yes
terday afternoon the frosh mentor
sent his proteges through a stiff drill
consisting of more fundamentals in
eluding pivoting, dribbling, and floor
work.
Six freshmen auintets have been
reporting regularly and the average
turnout so far this season has been
better than that of the first-year
candidates for several years. Follow
ing the Christmas vacation Coach
Frank will resume practice and from
then on the freshmen will probably
scrimmage the varsity cagesters
daily. However, there will be no
picked team of yearlings.
This evening another workout re
sembling that of Wednesday after
noon is carded with the final scrim
masre comine Friday. Freshman
material is srradually sifting into the
limelitrht with nightly drubbings and
several promising hoopmen are com
ing to the front as likely varsity pro
sDects for next season.
Yesterday afternoon Coach Kline
witnessed the brand of floor work ex
hibited by several fives and pro
nounced the court exhibition good
for so early in the season. During
the past few weeks the turnout has
been so large that little individual
instruction has been given but when
play is resumed after, vacation
special attention will be given the
frosh artists.
. The freshmen will practice tonight
at 7:30. Friday practice may be post
poned. This will be decided tonight
by the performers themselves, Coacn
Frank announced.
If you teach a boy that money
isn't everything .don't blame him if
he takes a white-collar job instead
of laying bricks.
TEACHERS
Second semester vacancy calls now coming in. Enroll
at once so that we can get your credentials together in
time to serve you. Free enrollment.
FISK TEACHERS AGENCY
1020 McGee, Kansas City, Mo.
Style
FOM raw 6ilk to cravat this tie Is a
'Cheney" throughout, in quality, pat
tern and style This means that the silk is
Cheney made; that the pattern is wrought
by Cheney's master designers; that the
colors are rich and popular that the style
is the last .word in up-to-date men's
fashions.
The name CHENEY on the neckband
guarantees quality of material and work
manship andMcorrectness'' in every detaiL
mad by
Cb-ncv Brothers, Makers of Cheney Silks
Farquhar Clothing Zo., Ben Simon & Sons,
Shapiro's Men's Shop, Mayer Bros.,
Magee'a, Miller & Paine, Speier & S.mon,
' Fred Schmidt & Bro.
University of Southern Cal
ifornia Officials Insist on
Game at Los Angeles.
After being offered the golden
end of the rule the University of
Southern California turns back the
offer because Nebraska insisted that
the Trojans come east for Thanks
giving game next year. California
could only see the football game in
her own stadium next year and Ne
braska, making the offer, insisted
upon a Turkey day game in the Ne
braska memorial stadium.
California football teams have
but a few times given eastern teams
a chance to meet them on foreign
soil.' The cry from the. western
coast is a Christmas or a New Year
game, played many weeks after the
season has closed and the men have
fallen out of the football atmosphere.
California is king of the forest west
of the mountains, but the "Big
Three" were the high men before
they became democratic enough to
allow promising invaders a place on
their schedule.
A University of Southern Cali
fornia game at Nebraska next year
would have almost equalled a Notre
Dame game and would have probably
been played under about the same
conditions. The Trojans and Bears
will probably always be bears as long
as they stay west of the Rockies, but
middle western invasions have proven
disastrous to many proud football
teams.
Education Director
Addresses Ag Students
Mr. Fuller, director of state vo
cational education, addressed pros
pective teachers and vocational edu
cation students of the Agricultural
College in Agricultural Hall Tues
day evening. His subject was "Ne
braska's Program of Vocational Edu
cation." After discussing the progress of
vocational education and the pre
judices against it because of its new
ness he developed the present pro
gram. This program consists of a federal
board of four members, a staff com
posed of a director, chief of agri
culture, chief of trades and indus
tries and a chief of home economics.
Each state has a state board.
Tho Nebraska state board consists
of Dean E. A. Burnett, Mr. Matzen,
state superintendent of schools, and
Governor Bryan.
The program in Nebraska is di
vided into three classes of schools.
One is tho day schools for student
who have not entered their life work.
Home economics schools are in this
group. The night schools are for
persons employed in business. These
are mostly trade schools. The third
class of vocational education schools
holds part time classes for those who
work part time.
A great deal of the present unrest
is thought to be caused by persons
who have dropped out of school.
Figures show that only thirteen out
of every hundred people are gradu
ated from high school.
Getting lean is just a matter of
will power. Fat is no more than
the triumph of matter over mind.
Correct this sentence: "It is get
ting thinner every year," said the
man, "but I never us any tonic in
an effort to save it."
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R. G. RYAN, Manager
109-15 No. 9th St. L5050
Lincoln, Nebr.
Santa Claus says:
"That the
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tor:
it
facing the campus is
about the best place
in the city to buy
hi
Christmas presents for your
college friends'
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