The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1924, Image 3

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THUR3., FRI, SAT.
MINUTE NkwS ANDrent
"THE WAY OF A MAN"
BASIL LAMBERTI
"Snappy Syncopation"
THE FOLLIS SISTERS
The Claaay Flappera
JACK ALLYN'S ACES
AND ALICE TYRELL
l . muaical, alngin and dancing
dUplay a la vodevil with
P MACK PONCH
Concert Violiniat
TO BE ANNOUNCED
THIRTY PINK TOES
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An Uatold Tala of the Arabian Night
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00.
Mat ttf Night BBmt CUMraa ioa.
T.e greatest American
Drune in Yean
ANNA CHRISTIE
The Pulitzer Prize Play with
BLANCHE SWEET
"ONE NIGHT IT RAINED"
A Downpour of Laughter
KINOGRAMS OF INTEREST
LORRAINE SYNEK
Vocalist and Dancer
SHOWS START AT 1, 8, 5, 7,
DAVID BELASCO
Presents the Charming Star
Lenore Ulric
in the Broadway Success
"TIGER ROSE"
"SAFE AND SANE"
Explosions of Laughter
NEWS and TOPICS OF THE DAY
"Co-ed Dancing Revue"
Presented by a bevy of
TALENTED UNI STUDENTS
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9.
(iiOAL Ilk,
A Thrilling Airplane Story
The Broken Wing
with a Superb Cast
H. C. Witwer'a Famous Story
"The Telephone Girl"
LARRY SEMON
la a new laugh creation.
"HORSESHOES"
HICKEY
We serve the quickest
and best lunch in the city
at our fountain where you
can sit down at a table
and be served and . our
lunches sure hits the spot.
Full line of all school and
drug supplies.
Hickey Pharmacy
Formerly Butler Drug Co.
1321 O Street
B1183
DAINTY
FOUNTAIN
AND
LUNCHEONNETTE
SERVICE
AT
RECTORS
PHARMACY
13th & P Sts.
C. E. Buckholz, Mgr.
Outside Service
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WILL HOLD TRACK
TRYOUTS SATURDAY
To Determine Members Who
Will Take Part in Kan
sas Relays.
Tryouts for the Cornhusier track
team which will make the trip to the
Kansas relays will be held Saturday
afternoon beginning at 3:30 on the
outdoor track in the stadium. Final
preparations of the new track will be
made today and the formal
of the Husker oval will be made Sat
urday afternoon. Every varsity,
novice and freshman trackster is ex
pected to report for the tryouts,
which will be held according to" the
regular schedule, which begins with
the mile run at 3:30.
Coach Schulte plans on sending a
two-mile relay to the Kansas clas
sic on April 19. Nebraska may also
be represented by a four-mile relay
team, if the results of the tryouts
Saturday justify sending a team.
Several of Schulte's cinder nath
proteges were taking a turn on the
outdoor track Thursday afternoon,
and the record for the Quarter on
the cinders was broken three times.
Cohen established a record when he
negotiated the 440-yard dash in 57
seconds. A few minutes later Locks
lowered the record mark by break
ing the tape in 54:4, and Layton
completed the record-smashing per-
iormances by running the 440 in 53.2
HUSKER NINE BEATS
MISSOURI VALLEY
End Southern Road Trip With
11-8 Victory; Win 4 Out
of 9 Games.
The Cornhusker baseball squad
ended their southern road trip of two
weeks with a victory over the Mis
souri Vailey College at Marshall, Mo.
Wednesday afternoon. The final
score of the game was 11 to 8.
Lewellen started on the mound but
became wild in the latter part of the
game and retired in favor of Rhodes,
who finished the contest. The Husk
ers were on a batting streak and hit
hard throughout the game. Ekstrom,
Bloodgood and Rhoades hit home
runs.
The Huskers won four games and
dropped five on the trip. Two wins
were a doubluhoader with Dallas Unl
versity. A two-gam mrlon wit
Missouri resulted In a win arid
defeat. Nebraska lout tw icamva to
Southern MothodUt University and
Oklahoma.
Rhodes and U. Lang pltchud good
ball throughout the trip. Lowollon
had a bad arm and wai unuble to
take his regular turn In tho box. Cap
tain Peterson also hurled well but
was given poor support. Janda
Bloodgood and Locke hit consistent
ly in nearly every game.
The next game scheduled will be
with Kansas Aggies at Lincoln
May 2.
The results of the games on the
southern trip:
Nebraska 13, Southern Meth. 18
Nebraska 2, Southern Meth. 3.
Nebraska 3, Oklahoma Unl. 5.
Nebraska 0, Oklahoma Unl. 3.
Nebraska 10, Dallas Uni. 4.
Nebraska 4, Dallas Uni. 3. .
Nebraska 4, Missuri Uni. 2.
Nebraska 2, Missouri Uni. 4.
Nebraska 11, Missouri Valley 8
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After your party tonight
go with the rest of the
gang to
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Formerly McDowells
136 No. 12th
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canes
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LINDELL PARTY HOUSE
"Serenaders"
Strattons Saturday
$1.00 plus tax
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at POPULAR PLACES
T EASING melodies tinged with
laughter music arid merri
ment fill the air follows .... a
lull, as you seeK. your table) My.
but It's hot want some real
refreshment? Order Budwetser
Sold Everywhere.
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EVERYWHERE
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Pink, honeydew, orchid and white "Glos" Vests in self
colored checks and stripes. Fancy straps. These vests are
very popular for they are so easily laundered and are cool
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