The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1924, Image 3

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headea by
JACK ROSE
"SOMF H AT-TR ACTION"
Jimmy Stelgor at tha Plana
"An Artistic Treat"
A fcimtifnl offeWnf with
MARGARET STEWART, WILLIAM
DOWNING nd BEULAH STEWART
JOSEPH ALBERTA
REGAN & CURLISS
Peerless Vocal Entertainer
OTTO BROTHERS
In a burlesque raversUy
IN THE FIRST ENTRANCE"
i-ur en vcd
Stringed Serenade
S pan -American Instrumentalists
Chronicles ! America
"The Frontier Woman"
A drama f the old southwest
BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, :00
Mit. 2Bc NifWt SScj Children tOe.
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Here is romance magnified, florr
fied and entrancing
Norma Talmadge
in "ASHES OF
VENGEANCE"
Other Entertaining Feature
SHOWS START AT I, 4, 5, 7,
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
FIRST APPEARANCE HERE OF
The High Prlstess -of Mysterious
MRS. EVA FAY
In a wierdly wonderful offering
"THAUMATURGY"
ASK HER. SHE KNOWS
At the 3, 7 and 9 Shows
The Heart Appealing Drama
AGE OF DESIRE'
"NAVY BLUES"
A Scream with Dorothy DeVore
with a stellar cast
SHOWS START AT 1, 1, i, 71
COLONIAL
ALL
THI
WKCK
Judgment of
The Storm"
Half-Back of Notre Dame
Mack Sennett's latest Comedy
SHOWS START AT 1, S, S, 7,
ORPHEUM - Mar. 1
Mat.-Night
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Special Priced Matinee
S0c-7Sc Lower Floor SI .00
Night SOc -!-$!. BO
DOPE UPSET IN HIGH
SCHOOL CAGE CIRCLES
Creighton Prep Force, Lincoln
to Take Short End of
26 to 10 Count.
The defeat of Lincoln high school
s.t the hands of Creighton Trep, 26 to
10, and Arlinetons defeat f
31 to 19, featured the games in high
school basket ball last week. Fre
mont, who had nrevionsW Bminia.
tered a defeat to- Creighton Prep, fell
victim to the fast playing of the
Arlington five at the Midland Col
lege tournament at Fremont.
Chapell high school Won lb o lacc
A trophy in the Chadron ttnrr.!
tournament, defeating
finals 8 to 7. Grand Island won from
Central City in the Class A finals of
the class B honors, 22 to 18,
Dunbar defeated Nebraska rstir i
a close game, 17 to. 15 to decide the
Class A finals of the tri-stat Wr.
ney held at Peru Normal. Norfolk,
conquerors of the fast Fremont team,
and undefeated in their section t
the state had little difficult in WlT.
ning the Wayne Normal tournament
aet eating Scnbner SO to 18 in the
finals of class A. Carrol won frvm
Ponca, 12 to 6, in class B.
Geneva sprung into the !imelight
by' forcing the Lincoln cagers to ex
tend themselves to complete a 32 to
28 win over them. TJniversitv Place i
won a pair f games defeating Have
lock 14 to IS, and Beatrice 12 to 11.
Omaha Tech continued her win
ning streak taking an 18 to 3 K
from Central. In the western part
of the state Mitchell and Sidnev
their week nd games and Broken
Bow defeated Calloway, 72 to 20,
making the fourteenth win for the
Custer county Quintet
The York team coached by Ernie
Hubka, a former Nebraskan Player,
won handily trom Wayne 24 to 12,
but lost to Fremont 26 to 1 0. Sutton
won a close game from Geneva 11 to
9.
The majority of the high school
teams will close their season this
week and plan for the State tourna
ment to be held March 6, 7, ana S.
So far the list of entries that has
been received is nearly as great as,
last years, and it is expected to con
tain a larger number than ever "be
fore after all entries have "been listed.
Classification of the teams will take
place February 29.
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ILLINOIS RELAY tryouts will be
held in conjunction with the regular
Tuesday afternoon track "matinee"
today. Altho Schulte does not plan
on 'taking a large squad to the Re
lays at Urbana Sundv. competition
is keen for berths on the team making
the trip.
PROSPECTS for a strong Hnskcr
mile relay team were given a de
cided boost Saturday when Hein an A
Match, bcarlct sprinters, took trv
at the quarter-mile. These two ar
tists surprised everybody, includrg
themselves, by negotiating the d:
tance in 55 S-5 seconds, despite the
cold weather.
"RED" LAYTON tied the indoor
stadium track record for the 440-
yard dash Saturday when Schalte'a
stop watch could tick off but 53 4-5
seconds jw-hile be ws completing the
quarter, Whipperman, Trexler.
Sherrick, and Ballah, other fast 440
men, finish close behind Snark
Plug."
tion to the Big Ten schools, num
ber of entries from Missouri Valley
institutions, Notre Dame and other
colleges have been received. Among
the famous trackstcrs competing will
be Brotikins of Iowa, world cham
pion hurdler, Hubbard of .Michigan,
star broad Jumper,' and Ayes, Evans
and Brownell, Illinois athletes of
championship calibre
A REAL BATTLE for the indoor
track championship of the Valley will
be staged at the indoor conference
meet at Kansas City next week, Kan
sas winner for the past two seasons
is minus sever! 1923 stars, includ
ing Norton, all-round track man. Mis
souri is notably strong this year. Ne
braska has excellent material for a
winning team, but the "Indian" is
handicapped by the lack of indoor
training facilities. The Kansas Ag
gies will also be strong contenders
for first honors.
TRACK MEN, ATTENTION!
The mile run will be held at 5:15
this afternoon instead of $:S0 as
originally scheduled.
Tryouts in the pole vault will
be held Wednesday at S;S0.
Well Known Barbers
Take Over Mogul Shop
Five well known barbers of Lin
coln have recently acquired iJ h
Mogul Barber Shop at 127 North
Twelfth street and will be glad to
meet their former patrons at their
shop. The men interested ti te new
shop are N. W. Tucker, Harry Tripp,
Roy Cowell, Clude Reynolds and Jake
Fahrenbruch.
These barbers have long heen fav
orites with the university men and
they are working to make the new
shop a Tecognized university men's
shop.
BAD NEWS hit the Comhusker
track camp this week when it 'be
came known that Paul Zimmerman,
star iniler and captain of the x-conr-
try team, would have to undergo an
operation to have his tonsils re
moved. Because of this operation,
Zimmerman will be unable to com
pete during the remainder of ths in
door season, but he hopes to in
shape when the outdoor season opens
in April with the Kansas Rtlays at
Lawrence.
GREAT ATHLETES from all ovr
the Middlewest will compete at the
niinois Relays Saturday. - In addi-
IDYL HOUR
Formerly McDowells
Where Students
Meet
Always Welcome
136 No. 12th St
L e f a x
(Leaf-facts)
The most popular students
note system yet devised.
Two hundred different
blank forms for every pur
pose and special con
densed data sheets on th
following subjects:
Aeronautics SOc
Air and gas , 1.00
Architecture , 1.00
Boilers 1.00
Business ... 1.00
Chemical Analysis.. 1.00
Chemical Tables . ... . 1.00
Crushing & Grinding .50
Drafting . . . .50
Electricity 1.00
Engines .50
Heating & Ventilating .50
Engineering ... .50
Hydraulics .. 1.00
Mining 1.00-
Petroleum ..... .50
Concrete .... 1.00
Structures 1.00
Surveying . 1-00
Trig 4 Log Tables . .. 1.00
and many others in con
venient Loose Leaf pocket
size.
TUCKERSHEAN
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LEDWICHS
TASTIE SHOPPE
Fountain A
Luncheonette Service
B2189 12th A P Sta.
Fenton B. Fleming
Jewel Shop.
Corner of 12th & O
Just the place to leave
your repair "work. Do
your "buying. Use the tele
phone B3421. Wait for
your car.
1143
1143 O SL
O St.
Spare Time Posi
tions for Students
Greatest opportunity, ""Life of
.Woodrow Wilson" hy Josephus
Daniels, Secy. Navy, Associate of
former President. Big book, hand
somely illustrated, low price. Best
terms to representatives. Credit
given. Send for free outfit at
once. Make money fast. Author
ship is guarantee of authenticity.
Universal Honae, College Dept.,
1010 Arch St., PiiiUdelphia, Pa.
AndAVho Wouldn't Have Fun?
You can have lot of fun ir you are a GOOD dancer.
You will he nought out 'by the beHt dancers inyour net.
You ean become a social favorite 'overnifrht, if you learn
to 'dance well.
And It's eswy to learn the CARROLL WAY.
Harvey H. Carroll, and 'his HtaTf of expert can teach you
the lHtfHt ntepH that are ho popular in New York and
Chicatro, uirirklv and efficiently. Why not come in today,
or phone LHOZH for an appointment.
Terms mottt reaHouable.
CARROLL'S
Neb. State Bank Bldg. 15th and O
nasi
2.
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IDOBL FOR. THIS NAME ON THE NECKBAND
U-N-I DRUG CO.
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
KODAK SUPPLIES
PUNCH FOR PARTIES
14th and S-
B3771
Nebraska Typewriter
Company
1222 O Street
Agent, for Royal Cotot,
2 nS.0-, PorUU typewrit-
J Rebuilt machines of all
Z for le or rent. Call
2157
SYNCOPATED
HARMONY
for your
House Dance
Duane Wertz, Piano
Chuck Wiles
Xylophone
B3907
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Liberty Barber Shop
k Successor to h
I Barber Shop
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131 No. 13th St.
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Every feature
about these ties
appeals to college men
Easiest tying neckwear
you can buyJ
Economical
No seams to rip
No lining to wrinkle
Beautiful designs
many of them
Made by the makers of
the famous Cheney Silks
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A groupe of dainty dancing girls "with the nig mew musical revue th
Marcus show of 1924 coming to the Orpheum Theater SsTy
matinee and night, March 1st.
The way to get
the finest shave
The Hinge-Cap is a sure way of identifying
Williams Stiaving Cream. And Williams, be
sides giving you the convenient Hinge -Cap,
will improve your shave in three ways:
First, the lather is heavier and holds the
moisture in against the beard. Quicker and
more thorough softening of the beard results.
Second, the razor glides more easily through
the Williams-softened beard because Williams
lather lubricates the skin. Lastly, an ingredient
in Williams keeps the skin in good condition
no matter how heavy your beard nor how
frequently you shave. In addition, youTl enjoy
Williams because it is a pure, natural white
cream without coloring matter of any kind.
Ask for it
hook for the
Hinge Cap'
The
Students'
Favorite Printer
Graves Printing Co,
312 No. 12th St Lincoln.
DIFFERENT spectacle f
and eyeglasses esse .
Uals of good lasle and sir'.-
For salt ty
FarquLar Clothing Co., Ben Simon & Son. Sna
plro's Men Sliop, Mayer Xrcs Tajjee', ?,5!I3er
& Paine, Speier &. Simon, Fred Schmidt & Dro.
CAD " no
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Ja, Elnfly eye examinatiuii inuQi'
iwitlioiit chargre anew era tin full
all your questions iofT lpht. The
Tfsaul'B are ruaranteea to -yon
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