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

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
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NEBRASKAKS ARE
WINNING RIFLERS
Trcadwell and Fo$ of Seventh
Corp Team Return From
Camp Perry.
The Seventh Coma Area rifle team
competing with teams from the other
eight corps areas, was leading by ten
points when Paul Trcadwell, '26, and
Victor Foss, '20, Lincoln, returned
from Camp Perry, Ohio, where they
represented Nebraska on the winning
fpurn of the Seventh Corps Area in
the National Rifle matches.
Trnadwell and Foss won their
places on the team when they turned
in the highest scores in the Nebraska
camp at Fort Snelling this summer
and Disced among the first of the en
tire camp. Three other Nebraska men,
Er.imett Maun, Charles Caldwell, and
Leo Rosenberg, qualified for places
on that tearn but were unable to at
tend the meet at Camp Perry.
The Cornhusker's representative
last year, Charles Horth, was the
rnncn of the Seventh Corps Area
team this year.
CALIFORNIA The charter of
the University of California chapter
of Alpha Beta Phi was revoked by
the university authorities. Charges
of drunkenness resulting in the death
hv accident of the fraternity presi
dent were brought. Deafl Hillebrand
of the University had warned the fra
tcrnity numerous times before the
laBt and more serious offense.
LIBERTY
MON., TUES., WED.
A PrtntIou Attraction
Ralph Dunbar's
Nightingales
A Vaudeville Innovation In
"MOMENTS MUSICAL"
With Joclota and Rex Reynold!
Beeman & Grace
Preientinf a DUtinct Novelty
"YOU'LL BE SURPRISED"
Moore & Freed
In Rollicking Oddity
"Spoonini and Ballooning"
Arthur Nelson offers
"KATLAND"
"ENEMIES AT PLAY"
Harvey, Heney & Grance
In their muaical offering
"BRASSIES A BRASSES '
"The Bone Head"
An Earthquake, of Laughter
Minute News and Currant View
Bablch and Hla Orcheatra
SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 0:00
RIALTO
ALL THIS WEEK
The most talked of picture this
star has ever appeared in
GLORIA
SWANSON
as a dramatic skyrocket in
"Manhandled"
THE SUNDOWN LIMITED"
A Scream with "Our Gang"
NEWS TOPICS TRAVEL
EVERY N1TE AT 8:30
HERPOLSHEIMER'S
FALL STYLE REVUE
All th Fads and Fancies of the
fair sex displayed on
10 BEAUTIFUL MODELS 10
Specialties by
FLAVIA WATERS
Danseuse
DORIS BILLINGSON
Soprano
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS
SHOWS AT 1. 3, 8, 7. 9
MATS 35c NITE 50c CHIL. 10c
LYRIC wehe'ks
A Superb Production Made
Entirely in Natural Colors
ZANE GREY'S
Stirring Romance
"Wanderer of
the Wasteland"
Lloyd Hamilton
in mirth provoking comedy
"LONESOME"
NEWS TOPICS FABLE
RUTH KALLEMEYN
Singing tha Prologue
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Banuws a i, s, b, v
MATS 25c NITE 40c CHIL.
10c
Colonial week
A Story of Heartbroak
and Haopineaa
"FOR SALE"
with a jpkmdid cast with
CLAIRE WINDSOR and
ADOLPHE MENJOU
HARRY LANCDON
in a new Sennett Comedy
"THE CATS MEOW"
KINOCKAMS OF INTEREST
SHOWS AT" 1, S, 5, 7, B
Learn to Dance
We guarantee to teach
you to dance in six private
lessons. Phone for ap
pointment. Ma T. E. Williams
Phone B4258
Private Studio 1220 D St
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The College Press
The average college student has
been weighed in the balance and
found wanting. The editor of the
Occident, which has been "sailing be
yond the sunet" for lo these many
years, has devoted considerable at
tention to him and in today's issue
has flattered the subject with several
galleys of type.
Taking into consideration heredity
and environment, all the forces of
sociology, religion, politics, marriage,
Americanism, professors and their
variations, the editorial diagnoses
the lomontablo case of tho avcrago
student in a way only comparable to
the work of the alienists in the Loeb
Leopold case .
And the verdict is "Guilty!"
guilty of "... preferring always
those ideas and ideals which have
been properly tested by time, the
Bible, or American traditions (if
there are any), and entered as facts
of life into the great gospel of social
expediency."
What ideals he should accept are
not suggested. . .
Also, the diagnosis omits one of
the outstanding characteristics of
this horrible specimen, the average
student, his insistence on the fact
that he is not average. Even the
scourge of our, educational system
may go through the ritual of his kind
in criticizing all the established be
cause it is established; he may fall
on his face before any new God he
happens to meet because such are un
doubtedly the most sensational, the
most gaudy.
The average college student may
be all the Occident says he is. There
is an equal bet on the side that he
may bo all the Occident says he is
not. At any rate, the super-average
defeat their own liberal philosophy
by becoming distinctly intolerant of
Intolerance.
They might take a hint from one
they admire, Havelock Ellis:
"The diversity of the world there
fore is natural. Yet no less natural
is this inability to accept its own di
versity. It is by limitation, the
limltatino wheih all art involves,
that Nature becomes diverse, fantas
tic, seemingly artificial. It is by that
same limitation that these diverse
forms cannot accept each other. I
recall the critical, disdainful gaze of
a small terrier as he stood still to
watch a great goose pass by."
And whether we are terriors or
geese super-average or average
we can do no good in attacking some
thirig as intangible as the sin of be
ing one of the mob. "Let us there
fore" with Mr. Ellis, "accept with joy
the diversity of the world and with
equal joy its inability to accept its
own diversity. For that also is de
lightful." The Daily Californian.
You are cordially invited to open an ac
count with us in our New Bank Building.
National Bank of Commerce
13th & O Streets
Safe Deposit Boxes for Your Use
TWO RATTLESNAKES
TAKE LUIS' PLACE
Luis, the boa-constrictor, is a thing
of the past. Today, however, the
Zoological Department visitors again
cluster around the cage in Dcssey
Hall 101 where once Luis held sway.
Again the object or objects of inter
est belong to the snake family but
now South America has given way to
North America for the inmates of
the cage are two American rattle
snakes. The younger rattlesnake, born this
summer, has prepared for winter and
has put on a new coat and has
thrown the old coat on the bottom
of the cage where it lies unmolested.
With the shedding of this coat the
younger snake acquired a new black
rattle.
Evidently these snakes feel per
fectly at home or at least have a
good appetite, in direct contrast to
Luis, for last Saturday two mice
were dropped Into the cage and
speedily devoured.
At first inspection these two
snakes, lying coiled in the cage, seem
harmless, but when they are aroused
and start to use their rattles people
who know rattlesnakes instinctively
step back before they remember the
screen that guards the reptiles.
COLORADO AGGIES As en
couragement to good spirit and
friendliness a "Hello Year" has been
started.
WANT ADS
TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS
for rent for young men, one block
south of Campus. See them. 247
North 11th.
LOST Stone Martin choker,
ward. Phone B4889.
Re-
LOST Kappa Alpha Theta pin on
campus. F2G84.
II:
In the Hall
"I'm holding
the boss's overcoat!"
bragged the coat-rack.
Shucks, that's nothing!"
said the hat-rack'
I've got his new
Dunlap Hat!"
$7.00
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Number to Know
Some day you will want prompt laundry
Service it's then you will be glad to
know The Evans. Ask anyone who has
called B3355.
Lauxdby&Cleaning
1 17;
MARCELLS
etc., correct and even haircutting in all styles by Bert
Petersen and assistants.
The Bobbette Shop
Park Brown Co. store on balcony
Our Experience Insures You of A No. 1 Service
Call B3637 for prices and reservations.
Cjfor Young Men
There is nothing like a
STETSON
OST young men today
know the importance or
looking fit. Good ap
pearance counts much
in the game of life. The young
man who dresses with taste has
a decided advantage.
But it is surprising how little
thought the average man gives
to his hat. It is his crown, yet he
seems to stop dressing at the neck.
Be careful in your selection of
your headwear. When you buy a
hat, select a Stetson. Its style is
right, its quality means long wear.
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new fabric
GLENGARY
PEBBLES
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Here's something both new
and good fabrics with a
pebbled effect, relieved with
wide, harmonizing stripes.
The colorings, too, are as
far out of the ordinary as
the weave. Hazel Brown,
Gamef eather Brown, Quak
er Gray, Corn Tan won
derful shades. Exclusive
with Society Brand. Priced
remarkably low.
A great variety of SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
VACS
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