The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 23, 1924, Image 3

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MIMU.c -" " CURRENT VIEWS
"SCAREM MUCH"
A w Mack Sennett Comedy
JONES
Singing
An illustrated sonf
THE-RAILS
Amazing Entertainers
Mis Jeanette Child
The Dainty Comedienne
THE JOY GIRL."
Josephine Worth & Co.
Presenting
"THE RAINBOW"
A Comedy Sketch
NEAL ABEL
"Tba Man with the Mobile Face"
Yule & Welder Sisters
With Irene Richards
BABICH anj the ORCHESTRA
SOCTW START AT 2:30, 7:00, :00.
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DaszHnf Gowns and
Gorgeous Entertainment
Cecil B. DeMille's
Luxurious Love-Drama
"TRIUMPH"
with
Leatrice Joy and Rod La Rocque L
Golden Rod Melody .Girls
and other entertaining features
SHOWS START AT 1, 8. I, T. t.
A drama of yesterday,
today and tomorrow
Marriage Circle'
A magnificent production with
Florence Vidor and Marie Prevost
C. L. COOMBS
presents ten pretty misses in
"THE SCHOOL KIDS"
from 1924 Kosmet Klub show
Other entertaining features
D'
Siaclair Lewis' celebrated
Story, Marvelously plcturized
"Main Street"
with an all-star cast
"The Telephone Girl"
One of H. C. Wltwer's stories
PATHE'S TOPICAL REVIEW
SHOW START AT 1, S, S, 7. .
Orpheum, May 26-7
The most discussed Drama in the
World. L
Little Stories of
No. 7 "The Fool" was played In
Sing Sing. Warden Lafwes wrote:
Therw is no calculating the good it
has done." Convict CI 732 in the
astern penitentiary asked for the
lay to help remold ms cnaracrer De
ar, he left prison. "The Fool" will
soon be in the library of every
prison In America."
Prices fl, SI .80, $2, $2.80 plus tax
SEATS NOW ON SALE.
VALKYRIE
SILVER SERPENT
PINS
HALLETT
University Jeweler.
EataV. 1871
117-119 So. 12th
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BUY 'EM
BY THE SACK
Hotel D'Hamburger
12th and Q fits.
CADETS COMPETE
EARLY SATURDAY
(Continued from pag 1)
Captain Guy King, Lieut. R. B. Wil
cox, Lieut. BurVs Harley.
Liet. Colonel W. A. McDaniel,
Captain V. G. Huskea, Captain K.
M. Still, and First Lieut. M. H.
Forbes will judge the individual drill
Three beautiful cups are to be
awarded the winners of this drill.
The company winning compet will
receive the "Omaha" cup which was
first .won by a company from Ne
braska in a competitive drill in Om
aha when General Pershing was?
commandant here. Members of the
three wining companies will get blue,
red and white ribbons, respectively,
which they will wear on the final
parade.
Roll of Winning Companies.
The following is the honor roll of
winning companies in former com
petitive drills:
1893, Company D,Captain F. D.
Eager.
1894, Company B, Captain J. D.
Dixon.
1895, Company B, Captain C. A.
Elliott
1896, Company D, Captain J. C.
Sedgwick.
1897, Company B. Captain R. C.
Saxton.
1898, No competitive drill, Spanish-American
war.
1899, Company B, Captain J.
Stebbins.
1900, Company D, Captain F. H.
Woodland. .
1901, Company A, Captain H. A.
Tucker.
1902, Company D, Captain A. K.
Barnes.
1903, Company D, Captain J. R.
Farney.
1904, Company A, Captain E. D.
Stanley.
1905, Company D, Captain John
Hyde.
1906, Company C Captain L. C.
Syford.
1907, Company C, Captain C. D.
fie $
Made by Princeton Instructor
Including RaundTrip Steamship Fare
and All Expenses frodays mEurope
THIS trip is fully described
in a booklet written by
Professor Nylander of
Princeton University which
gives the complete itinerary
and itemized expenses. It
..nil tA cant xrmi linnn re-
win o" j t' .
ceipt of the coupon below-
Aisn the folder "What's
Going on in Europe in
1324" and illustrated liter-
ature about the United States Lines.
Steamship Fare $85 and up
Thousands of students and teachers are sailing for Europe
this summer in the third class cabins of United States Lines'
ships. Separate exclusive space has been reserved on the
S. S. President Harding - June 24th
S. S. Republic - - - July 2nd
S. S. Leviathan - - - July 5th
Similar reservations have been made on other eastbound
ship's and also on westbound ships (including the Leviathan)
for your return.
College women are invited partic
ularly to make reservations on the
S. S. Republic sailing July Zed as
special third cabin accommoda
tions are available under proper
chaperonage. Women will also
be especially chaperoned on the
other ships listed above and on
the return trips.
Third Qa$ Cabin on United States
linet' Ships Is Not Steerage
Third class cabins on these ships
accommodate 2, 4 or 6 persons.
Thev are clean, airy and comfort
able. The berths have soft, sani
tary mattresses and clean linen;
United States Lines
T10 S.Tearborn St. Tel. Randolph 2641. Chicaj
r Your Local At rut
Mrmnefng Operators for
UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD
Send
the
Coupon
THE DAILY
Slaughter.
1908, Company A, Captain H. S.
Stevens.
1909, Company D, Captain F. A.
Crites.
1910, Company D, Captain Val
lery White.
1911, Company C, Captain C. A.
Bennett.
1912, Company J, Captain C. K.
Paine. r
1913, Company K, Captain C. B.
Perry.
1914, Company I, Captain R. B.
Dawson.
1915, Company B. Captain S. K.
Clark.
1916, Company C, Captain M. H.
Schlesinger.
1917, No competitive drill, World
War.
1918, Company E, Captain H. B.
Long.
1919, Company A, Captain J. B.
Harley.
1920, Company A, Captain G. S.
Salter.
1921, Company D, Captain J. L.
Proebsting.
1922, Company G, Captain E. G.
Lantz.
1923, Company C, Captain N. G
Kenny.
Frank M. Johnson was unani
mously re-elected president of the
Square and Compass club at the
final meeting of the year held Wed
nesday .evening at the Temple build
ing.
Better Sodas and
Sundaes
P
ILLERS
RESCRIPTION
HARMACY
Sixteenth & O.
B4423
tZikrr.
water and other conveniences
in each stateroom. The food is
wholesome.appetizingand plenti
ful and service of the best. Public
rooms are large and inviting.
Ample deck space is provided for
games and dances. Daily concerts,
are a feature of the voyage.
This is your chance to enjoy the
cultural and educational advan
tages of Europe at the lowest cost
possible in years. Dozens of in
ternational events are taking place
in Europe this summer including
the Olympic games and the
British Empire Exhibition.
icago
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INFORMATION1 BLANK
United Suites lliwi T874KX 48 B'ttway, N.Y.
Please tend me without obligation the booklet sui
literature deacribinf the low price trips to Europe.
NEBRASKA!
DOROTHY SUPPLE WINS
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Defeats Olive Huey In Most
Spectacular Match of
Tournament.
Dorothy Supple, '25, retained her
right to the. women's singles tennis
championship yesterday noon when
she defeated Olive Huey, '24, 6-2,
4-6, 6-4 in the final and most spec
tacular match of the tournament.
There were 17 deuce games in the
The " Ruth "
Griffin- White's new
model with a fancy
strap effect over the in
step and medium round
toe. High Spanish heel
Priced, pair 13.00
The " Ethel "
(Illustrated)
White Kid medium heel
slipper from Griffin
White. Front strap join
ing the one strap as
shown. Fancy cut out
Wood Cuban heel,
Priced pr.
12.00
Choose your White Slippers While our Stocks
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Announcing The Opening of
I , Our First 'White" Season 1
Alluring
Styles
e SANDALS
Choice of Colored
Leathers .
$4.85
Lincoln's
match and each of the other games
was long and hard fought.
The long volleys and return of
seemingly impossible placement shots
marked every game wiih brilliant
plays. The champion's forehand
drives, backhand placements, and
splendid racket control won the
match for her.
Anna Jensen lost to Olive Huey in
the semi-finals Wednesday 6-3; 10-8.
In the fall tournament Anna Jensen
was runner-up in the finals.
This is Miss Supple's first year at
Nebraska but she entered here as a
junior. Her first two' years were
spent at the Chicago Normal School
Complete Stocks
White Footwear!
An Interesting Assortment of Footwear for Summer
"PANSY" ..
White Kid, ,low
Cuban Heel
$4.85
For the opening of Our First "White" Season we have
secured dozens of pretty "Good Taste" models in White
Glazed Kid Styles that will charm you.
In this Special First Showing you will
find more than forty different lines of
new attractive summer stylesand the
prices will surely give you ja "Thrift
Thrill."
-S3
Greatest Shoe Values
of Physical Education. She was re
cently elected president of the Wom
en's Athletic Association for next
year.
Chancellor Addresses
Plattsmouth Seniors
Chancellor Samuel S. Avery went
to Plattsmouth, Thursday evening,
where he gave the commencement
address of the graduating class of
Plattsmouth high school. This eve
ning, the Chancellor will go to Scrib
ner to give the commencement ad
dress of the seniors there.
The " Erda "
John Kelly sends this
attractive slipper o f
white calf. One strap,
high Cuban heel, welt
sole. Priced pr. 10.00
The "Troy"
SANDAL
Very popular sandal for
street and sports wear.
Light weight Calf with
fancy 'c u t-out vamp.
Flexible sole.
Priced pr.
8.50
Are Complete.
Amazing
Prices
" MAZIE "
Clever Cutout AH
Heights of Heel
$6.85
1 ft.
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