THE DAILY NEBRASKA N SEATS NOW jaS. 9-10 THURSDAY The Smart Musical Corner "bene" "irMAT. BOC - BaBeflBaeWaa"""" pjlllj M0N.TUES. WED. BILLY SHARP Th, Jovial comedian In the M.h CENTURA REVUE" MLLE. MARIONNE a DARLING SISTERS O'HALLIGAN & LEVI to Talnle" Extraction of Mirth" ELROY SISTERS & CO. Proentinr beautiful hsoNGC AND DANCE REVtE" GEO. A. MACK "SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT" PAUL PETCHING Tb Unique Entertainer "MOTHER'S JOY" bif laugh with Steve Lowell CURRENT NEWS. AND VIEWS BABICH and the ORCHESTRA HOWS START AT 2:50, 7:00, SjOS S5. MCJ Night 35c; Children 10c LYMIG ALL THIS WEEK HERE AT LAST THE SPOILERS With MILTON SILLS, ANN Q. NILS SON AND NOAH DEERY LYRIC QUARTETTE Other Entertaining Features SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 ALL THIS WEEK WILLIAM DE MILLE The screen's moat novel romance THE ' MARRIAGE MAKER with a splendid cast including JACK HOLT AGNES AYRES LLOYD HAMILTON in hie latest laugh creation 'THE OPTIMIST" ALL rni refill n 11 1 ilk lift! THIS UULUIUIUL wiK The Screen Sensation SOULS FOR SALE H. C. Winner's famous stories "FIGHTING BLOOD" SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 8. 7, Mat 20c; Night 25c; Children 10c DON'T MISS THE Reserve Your Ticket NOW MON. AND TUES JAN. 7-8 ORPHEUM "DANCE OF THE NYMPHS" ad other entertaining features. SHOWS" START AT 1, 3, S, 7. LEDWIQE5 TASTIE SHOPPE Fountain & 12ik AP ft. Typewriters for Rent Morals, Underwoods. Smiths, Remingtons Sel rate for long term. Hsib T?tEWRXTR CO. WRESTLERS LOOK FOR RECORD YEAR Score of Candidates for 1924 Squad; Predict Victori ous Season. NOT YET CERTAIN OF NORTHWESTERN MEET Take a squint into the Armory any afternoon and you will see Coach Clapp rounding a score of native sons into Nebraska's 1924 wrestling squad. Prospects have continued to rise following each workout during the past few days until it looks as though the varsity may even outdo the enviable record established by University grapplers last season. Tryouts for the squad will be held starting the latter part of this week and from then on only the outstand ing padded-carpet performers will be specially tutored. A dark cloud recently floated over the Husker camp when it became known that final contracts from Northwestern have not yet been re ceived and the scheduled meet is but three weeks distant. The local men tor, however, blames the delay on the "happy New Year" rush and feels confident that Nebraska will pry off the lid of the minor sport at North western January 26. To Elect New Captain. Due to the fact that Trautman the captain elected to pilot the wrestlers this season, failed to return to school, a new captain will be chosen follow ing the try-outs next week. But three letter men are back in school, Kellogg, Thomas, and Whaley. The latter two artists made numerals two seasons ago. ( Nebraska has arranged one of the toughest slates for the coming season in the history of the indoor game at this institution. Oklahoma A. & M., and the Kansas Aggies are still angl ing for open dates on the Scarlet and Cream calendar. Following the ten-; tative Northwestern meeting the mat artists will show their wares at Law rence against the K. U. crew and also at Ames before the season on home grounds. Iowa state and Minnesota twist in the Armory February 8 and 15 respectively. Lightweight Competition Close). Assistant Mentor Reed pronounces Whaley, Thomas, and Kellogg as finds in the wrestling game at Ne braska in their own divisions. Uhler has been showing class in the 1S5 pound group with Mooberry, Skinner and Brown close for 145 pound hon ors. Thomas, E. Skinner, Haghly, Lundy, Fowler, Berquist, and Hamsa appear to be the cream among the heavier men. Plans are being made to send a team to the Western Intercollegiate meet at Chicago in February as well as the Valley title meet at Ames ear lier in the short month. Should the season run in the channel that is be ing made, Nebraska will be among the best in the country in the wrestl ing sport. SGMULTE SOUNDS CALL FOR MORE TRACKMEN First Meet Comes February 15 With K. C. A. C. Kansas City. in Football Ushers to Receive Tickets Those men who ushered at the football games this fall are to get season tickets to other games this year, according to a statement made last night. They may get these tick ets by going to the student activities office in the Armory. The first call for spring track was issued last night by Coach Schulte. The men are getting out late this year, with the first meet only a little more than a month off, February 15, with the Kansas City Athletic Club in Kansas City. All track men are to report under the east side of the stadium from S until 6 tonight. The space under this stand is not quite finished but pro visions will be made for all events. The grounds under the east stand will be completed by the end of this week and at that time all events but the javelin and the discus throw can be held in it. The space will include a one-seventh mile track, a ninety- jyard straightaway for hurdles and and sprints, and spaces for the high- jump, broad-jump, shot-put, and pole vault. The pole vaulters are making their own poles with a new improved method. NEW YORK President Butler of Columbia was elected a member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences of the Institute of France. Only two of the Americans, Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, have ever been given this honor. OKLAHOMA A rodeo took place between the College of Arts and Sci ence and the College of Engineering. The rodeo was sponsored by the Polo Association of the university. Prizes were given to the best gentleman and lady riders. Vera Mills Shops With You -or For You. Men's. Women's and Children's Outfitters. STORE NEWS Eat in Our Big Downstairs Cafeteria You will be missing something if you do not eat in our Down stairs Cafeteria. The best of foods at the same old regular week day prices. Our Cafeteria serves all meals, all day long, 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m., breakfasts, luncheons and din ners. Separate direct en trance on 13th street, just a whisper off O street. Eat here. Meet your friends here. Downstairs Cafeteria Fair at Sioux City, la. They de feated many older and more experi enced demonstrators and Were the youngest contestants in both con tests. Their demonstration is one show ing the practicability of the hog lot sanitation project of the agricultural extension service as they used it in their own pig club work this last year. They show why sanitation is necessary in raising hogs free from diseases and base all their arguments on their own practical experience. House construction, care of the sow and pigs, and feeding are also taken up in the demonstration. ILLINOIS Fanners are taking advantage of the Animal Pathology laboratory at the University of Illi nois Livestock Team Will Give Demonstration Dan Chatterson and Dilly Dono hue, the Nebraska champion livestock demonstration team, will give their demonstration before the Nebraska Livestock Breeders Association meet ing at Organized Agriculture here Wednesday morning when the swine breeders meet for their program. These youngsters, ten and twelve years old, created quite a sensation when they won the Nebraska state championship at the state fair and then won third in competition with thirteen other champion teams from the cornbelt states at the Interstate i if n.ur v Rent a New Car Drive it YoorselP tor business 'Tor IPlcasuro Free HoatX Service Special Insurance Use the Orimnal, Drive It Yourself Jherevi er 4 Every Day And Every Night Thousands Drive Our Cars And Save Money WHY NOT YOU? Your Car Is Ready SAUNDERS SYSTEM R. G. RYAN, Manaer 109-15 No. 9th St. L5050 Lincoln. Nebr. 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