The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 24, 1924, Image 3

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    THURw FRI. SAT.
MINUTE NEWSN views
ADVENTURERS IN
A THE FAR NORTH
Part Two.
A Terpiichoraan Treat
ANDRIEFF TRIO
i. their fantaatlc and apectacular
In me Dance Craationa
MARY MARLOWE
In "Sonft and Imitation"
ROGER IMHOFF & CO.
,.( the familiar character study
Pr "IN A PEST HOUSE"
Maurice' L. Creenwald presents
KELCEY & ANTRIRM
"LITTLE RHYME NO REASON"
PAUL ZIMM AND
HIS CHICAGOANS
With Jack Elkins at the piano.
SHOWS START AT 2i30, 7:00, 9:00.
Mat. Met Nlcfct Ul CUUlrea la.
Tfca (Varna of a woman who thought
sh could change her heart by
chaag'ng- her face
BLACK OXEN
with a brilliant cast Including
Corrlnne Griffith and Con day Tearle
"DANDY LIONS"
A continuous round of laughter
DOROTHY DOYLE
Vocal Entertainer
SHOWS START 'AT 1, 8. 5. 7, 9.
Always a god show and good
Music
CONSTANCE TALMAGE
In her latest success
"THE GOLD FISH"
"Easter Bonnets"
A new rollicking comedy
"TASSELS of the UNIVERSITY"
Revue by 0 Pretty Students
WORLD NEWS VISUALIZED
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS.
SHOWS START AT I, 3, 5, 7, .
mm
Thrills Galore In
"WHERE THE
NORTH BEGINS"
with the famous police dog
Rin-Tin-Tin
"The Telephone Girl"
one of H. C Winner's famous .
stories
"SUNDAY CALM
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A Scream with our Gang
Orpheuml!;:' Apr 24
WORLD'S FUNNIEST COMEOY
"Bftter than Ughtnin' M
Chicago News.
Arthur Hopkins presents
THC
OLD
SOAK"
it
TOM WISE
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great not.
Chic.,,.
One whole year In New York
FRIU.S 2.50, $2, 11.60, $1 plus Us
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Our new Spring line is
Dw complete with the
met beautiful fabrics
we've ever shown.
r price, will please you..
LOU HILL
Ud 1309 O St .
UP one night, turn to the right
FRAT BASEBALL
6AMEST0 START
All Contests in First Round
Must Be Finished by Sat
urday Evening.
TEAMS ALLOWED TO
v SELECT OFFICIALS
The first round of the interfrater
nity baseball tournament will start
today. All games in the first round
must be played before Saturday
night and the result reported to the
athletic office. The selection of of
ficials and the time and place of the
games is left to the team managers
Season's Biggest Event
The Night of Nights .
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
AUDITORIUM
N. W A.
(National Vaudeville Artists)
BENEFIT BALL
AND
MID NITE FROLIC
6 ORCHESTRAS 6
with
PAUL ZIMM and His
CHICAGOANS
AND
15 Vaudeville Acts 15
Appearing between the
DANCES
Tickets $1.00 and tax, per couple.
On Sale at ' Orph.um, Lyric. Lib
erty and Rialto Ticket. Offices.
Doors Open at 10:30. Frolic Starta
at 11:00 p. m.
University
NOTE BOOKS
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of interest to everybody.
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tial, durable note or com
position book is per pet- '
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from kitchen to presi
dent's sanctum. And
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show you.
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Stationers
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The use of the typewriter is a tremendous time-saving
help to anyone in any walk of life business or profession.
Use the handy Remington Portable for your themes.
Typewrite your lecture notes and assignments. See how
quickly it lightens and lessens all your writing tasks.
The Remington Portable is easy to operate; light,
compact, and can be used anywhere. Full, four-row key
board like the big machines, and many other big machine
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THE DAILY
and captains. The drawings for the
first round are:
Silver Lynx-bye.
Kappa Sigma-Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Delta Sigma Delta-Delta Upsilon.
Acacia-Alpha Tau Omega.
Delta Chi-Alpha Chi Sigma.
Kappa Psi-Phi Gamma Delta.
Xi Psi Phi-Phi Tau Epsilon.
Farm House-Pi Kappa Phi.
Alpha Theta Chi-Alpha Gamma Rho
Nu DeltaTheta-bye.
Delta Tau Delta-Sigma Alpha Ep
silon.
Phi Delta Chi-Sigma Chi.
- Lambda Chi Alpha-Beta Theta Pi.
Phi Alpha Delta-Pi Kappa Alpha.
Phi Kappa Psi-Omega Beta Pi.
' Ball parks used last spring in the
tournament will probably be avail
able for this year. The University
drill field, Lincoln high school, Ag
ricultural College, Municipal, Cush
man Motor Works, and Rock Island
parks were utilized last year.
TWO DELEGATES LEAVE
FOR Y.W.C.A. MEETING
Miss Appleby and Agnes Kess
ler to Represent Nebras-
ka at Conclave.
Miss Irma Appleby, Y.W.C.A. Bee
retary, and Miss Agnes Kessler, Y.
W. C. A. president, leave today for
New York city where they will at
band the national, convention of Y.
W. C. A. to be held from April 30
to' May 6 at the Hotel Commodore.
The national convention is held
every two years. The last meeting
was at Hot Springs, Ark., and Doro
thy Williams, then president of the
University organization, was tha Ne
braska delegate.
The convention is the authoritive
legislative body of Y. W. C. A.
determines the character and extent
of the national program for the next
two hrears. The convention also
takes care of the national budget.
Mrs. Frederic M. Paist of "Philadel
phia, the national president, will pre
siae.
Members of the world committee
composed of representatives from
many of the countries in which the
Y.W.C.A. is working, will be guests
at the convention. This committee
will have its biennial meeting
Washington the following week.
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They Are Coming from York, Grand
Island, Hastings and Everywhere
to the N. V. A. Ball and Mid-Nite
Frolic at the Auditorium Friday
Night.
Manager Carman has received
word from ten of the surrounding
towns of . parties who are going to
attend the N. V, A. ball and Mid
nite Frolic which will be held at the
auditorium Friday night. It will be
the biggest event of its kind ever
held in Lincoln. Just think of it, five
dance orchestras, Paul Zimm and his
Chicagoans, a famous dance orches
tra that is headlining the Orpheum
circuit theaters everywhere: Leo
Beck and his orchestra; Jess Wil
liams and his orchestra, Dick Harsh-
man and his Louisiana Ragadors and
Belshaw's orchestra. Fifteen vaude
m
NEBR ASS Alt
ville acts will appear between the
dances with Arthur Babich and his
augmented orchestra composed of
musicians from the Liberty, Lyric,
Rialto and Orpheum orchestras. You
will not only have a wonderful time
and a great show, but will also help
a worthy cause as the entire proceeds
go to the National Vaudeville Artists
association fund for the sick and dis
tressed of its members. Tickets ' on
sale at the Orpheum, Liberty, Lyric,
Rialto and Colonial ticket offices.
Adv. -
This is National Vaudeville Ar
tists week thruout the world. Vaude
ville artists have always been will
ing to donate their services to jiny
worthy cause, this was fully demon
strated during the war "and Liberty
Loan drives. The entire receipts
from the N. V. A. Benefit ball and
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Mid-nite frolic to be held at the
Auditorium Friday night of this
week will go to the N. V. A. fund
MINNESOTA A .part of the
equipment of the anti-aircraft divi
sion o: the R. O. T. C. is an instru
ment used to compute data neces
sary for firing an anti-aircraft gun.
Get Extra Credits at Home
Fnrrlich Mflthpmat ire. Chemistrv.
Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc.,
are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may
be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully,
furnished on request. Write today.
Cfie Elmtjergttp of Cfncago
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who wear it. For it combines marked attractive
ness with unusual comfort. A heavy, single, wide
edged sole and a broad substantial heel accentu
ate the sturdiness of this popular model.
Come in and see "The Fairlee" today.
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SPEIERS
Corner Tenth & O St.
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That means you'll get chances the
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Hart Schaffner & Marx
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It solves problems of mathematics in
eight seconds that would take a pro
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CALIFORNIA Rescuing of men
entombed in a gas-filled mine and
fighting of an actual underground
fire will be demonstrated by mining
engineering students.
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