COEDS FIRE -BEST SCORE OF SEASON Lawless Standi High in Past Weeks Make Point Prone and Sitting. Tbe University of Nebraska wo ;ta team fired its best record targets of the year last week. The women's total ten-member scor? in the prone and Bitting position was 1797, an improvement of 89 points over the previous high' score for these positions, in me prone posi tion the co-eds improved their score 17 points, raising their former high mark of 927 to . . The best co-ed marksman for the weck was Isabelle Lawless who made . of 192 in the prone and sit- nositions. She also led in the prone firing where she was tied with G. Foster, both making a score of oa D. if. Abbott was second in both the prone, and the prone and sitting firing. She made 189 in the prone and sitting positions, and 97 in the prone position. K. Kidwell and K. Jensen tied for third place in the prone shooting, both making 96. Marie Hermanek, making 95, was fourth in the prone. The shooting in the prone posi tion was against the University of Oregon, und the University of Wis consin. In the prone and sitting position, the match was with the Oregon Agricultural College. The scores in the prone and sit ting positions were: I. Lawless 192 D. M. Abbott 189 K. Kidwell 183 E. Shively 179 G. Foster - .'. 179 E. Cox -- 177 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. OFFER PRIZES FOR ESSAYS Af Student. May Submit Paper on Tractor Farming Prizes of fiftv. fh(r ..j . dollars hnva 1ui j . . vvll uiiciuu 10 stu dents of the PnlWo a.i...u - o ivunurv for the best three essays written on the advantages of tractor farming. The Drizes are helm v u t n B" ujr 1,11a u I. Case Threshing Machine Co. rti. t i wmy juniors ana seniors who are majoring in agricultural engineering are eligible. Mnnngnta v. H ... .,14, 411 UO b UC submitted by June 20. No limit is placed on length. MOTOR OUT COMPANY i .till the reliable Rent-a-Ford place. Time cnarge only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. We deliver. Phone B-6819. Motor Out ComDanv. 1120 P Street. Adv. M.' McCarthy K. Jensen L. Rickmeyer Flora Root .... .177 ..176 .174 .171 Miss Botkin Becomes Assistant Professor Miss Frances Botkin, who was graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1919, has been promot ed from instructor to assistant pro fessor of philosophy at Smith Col lege. Miss Botkin studied at Chi cago University after receiving her degree of Master of Arts at Nebras ka. Miss Cleo Dyke won the FIVE POUND Box of Candy last Sunday at 3 o'clock Have you been a patron at The Idyl Hour between 2 and 5 P. M. during tbii week 7 If not you had bet ter get busy a Austin gives a FIVE POUND box away TODAY At 3 P. M. If You Never Danced a Step Harvey Carrol and hit staff Xpert can you the very lat est dances In cluding the new est variations in the Walts. . Fox trot, and One ten In Just a lew lessons. Advanced Dancers Leant the Taaf e ad New Fes t r t combina tions. FOR APPOINT MENT. CALL L-4028. Jib Yt r vr r k iyja Carroll's Nebraska State Bonk Bid, lath and O. DUNLAP HATS FOR SPRING ARE READY. THEIR DIS TINCTIVENESS AND STYLE AP PEAL TO WELL DRESSED MEN. "The Metropolitan" 7$ MAGEE'S Total team score Average ..1797 .179.7 Exchanges SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE The board of trustees has passed resolutions backing the faculty in their teaching of the evolutionary theory. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Instruction of football players by moving pictures is the latest idea of coaching. DENVER UNIVERSITY If the zoning ordinance of the city of Denver is passed, organizations will be grouped on a block of property adjoining the campus, which is own- ANNOUNCEMENT ,Frey and Frey offer to the students who submit the 'best manuscript of not' more than three hundred words using the slogan "Say It With Flowers" these prizes. FIRST PRIZE $15.00 Bouquet of Roses, or $15.00 in CASH. SECOND PRIZE $10.00 Bouquet of Roses, or $10.00 in CASH. . THIRD PRIZE $7.50 Bouquet of Roses, or $7.50 in CASH. All manuscripts must be in the Frey and Frey Store, 1338 O Street, by six o'clock on the evening of April 10, 1925. Competent judges will select the best three manu scripts and will award the prizes the week of May 3. FREY and FREY reserves the right to use any of the essays submitted for publication or advertising. One of these ROSE prizes would be very much ap preciated by Mother on Mothers' Day, May 10, how ever this is optional with the winner. FREY & FREY 1338 0 STREET "Say It With Flowers Famouis Tells OUCH ! eRiit& Ouch,-it's famous, frequent and not at all funny-unless it's yelled by your best friend, or your best enemy, or the psychology prof. This little fellow up at the top was try ing to put up a hook for his new Kup penheimer suit. He doesn't seem in a very good mood at present. But we'll give odds that when he wears the new suit he'll also wear a smile of satisfac tionand forget all about that finger. MAGEE ed by the University and subject to modified faculty supervision. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Fencing classes for men have been introduced, and classes for women will be started when enough enroll in the course. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Students here use silverware for something else than eating. The University cafeteria replaces its sup ply every year. UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN- Homecoming day wa a day of cele bration not to be over-looked. Stu dents, found drunk, were tried in the court of the student council. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA A lone Russian girl is competing with hundreds of American men in the pursuit of technical training in the College of Mechanics. COLGATE UNIVERSITY Freshmen must wear black socks and ties except on Sundays and holidays, must carry matches, remain seated in the theaters until all upperclass men have left, and obey all orders of seniors. TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre serve the present for the future." Adv. ROY SEZ Gosh, I hope the DEAN don't five too many o yu Suys tha boot cux el he oee, then I'll ret the boot Into the street. v STUDY at HOME for EXTRA CREDITS sl More than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., are given by torrttpondencm. Learn how the credit they yield may be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully will be furnished on request. Write today. a ELLIS HALL tEfje fttofoerflrtrp of Cfjtca&o CHICAOO, ILLINOIS ORPHEUM Z. MAR. 20-21 BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY Written and Stayed by Leon Gordon A VIVID PLAY OF LOVE IN THE TROPICS 2 YEARS IN NEW YORK 1 YEAR IN LONDON DDH0!? nite $i.oo, $i. so, $2.00, $2.50 PIITQTAY rKlLIj mat. 50c, $1.00, $i.so rLiUiJ 1A MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS ON SALE MARCH 12 MON. TUES. WED. u.inirvll.lK K-K l?2iwHERi tVIRYBODY GOES' MON. TUES. WED. WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY All Lincoln will be talking about the attraction Mr. & Mrs. Orville Stamm In a Gorgeous Orpheum Circuit Offering "DAY DREAMS" With VERCELLE SISTERS, DURRIS WHITNEY and PEGGY PERCEL Tommy Van & Sarah Vernon A duo of Musical Comedy Favorites in "THE OLD HOAK" THE COTTON PICKERS Presenting a company of all white artists characterizing the Southern Negro with MICKEY & ELSIE McGARRY And CERT COLEMAN, WALTER SWARTZ, RAY KELLY and rr, tn J. SMIlrl Homer Romaine Aerial Eccentricities CREST & FARRELL A duo of Versatile Funsters known as "TWO SHEIKS" TEN SCARS MAKE A MAN' Last Chapter MINUTE NEWS and CURRENT VIEWS "HARK" COMING THUR.-FRI.-SAT. The big-seat laughinf act playing the Orpheum Circuit Herbert Williams lresenJJnirjRiffineo BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 MATS. 25c, NITE SOe; GAL. 20c This Week RIALTO This Week iiHiiiitiiHitiiMHiiiiimmiimmimmiii George Fitzmaurice Gorgeous Production Fashion's Playground. A k. polo match of picked beau- v ties blondes vs. brunettes li II llnJfl 1 ppTSj In bathing suits. .fl'll I I SZL Society splendor. An aero- I lill wt J plane honeymoon. TTllill llvV "ijfce"ia! The undersea dance sym- ' jV. jfgifli 111 I VJ 3 bol of man's eternal quest. 6 iJIlklll uKSE Frisco's Bohemia and Ha- AT'J'CTMoV ' " slMVOl I waiian dancing maids per- rSS! VSl Tn. Ik5w "" ' forming in an artist's stu- I notional Picture III tlllllllllllltllllllHIllllllltlllllT I linilllKIIMIIIIlllllltllltlltlll! tlltllllMUlllllllll-Ulllllllltll Iltllll!lllll1lllllillllll 111! ON THE STAGE "Pearls of the Deep" Atmospheric Prologue "SEALEGS" A new wave of laughter NEWS TRAVEL TOPICS RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS JEAN L SCHAEFER, Cond. HERBERT MACAHAN, Organist ir)jiit)iiiiiiijiiiitttifiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiirtiiiijiiiiirtiiiiitiifiiiiiiiittiii.iiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiitiirititiiitiiiiiititiiitntiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiitiiiiiii SHOWS AT t, 3, S, , 9. MATS. 35c. NITE SOe. CH1L. lOe. 1 THIS L-RIC WEEK I "HARK I - (I With KENNETH I I Cr f. CHADWICK 1 I - - iP lP ZASIT I ft Picture foil. V.ii All -Ol 1 1 AH i7 ROSEMARY k Colonial (SPMi Youll Cheer It! S(i S , VVHV ytlR P VERY minute a thrill SlON, , .A1 Vill every thrill a delight. r ,; ' I lXM I Great days in old Ken- 4 3ilT!lM U mcky. Loves and adven- i' t s Jl i f -V U tures of the turf. A film UtlJAfV f REGINALD BARKER'S ycarsI ' 4M 11 f 9f Cf " ty Gerald Beaumont Wvn UA II "J fl 1 1 1 i) r w I Ss With ejiiniiiKnraBnsiramiwsmiiMiiiiiiimmsiiMtiitaiiiw A rfl-L ir ViV CLAIRKVINBSOI ft1Zt&Zdy-Mr ANKKEKKAlf ON THE STAGE - f 1XOYD HPGKE3 J xKiLrxB&?ri ' - 'You're Just a Flower from an Old Bouquet' smumrniinimiiimiinmuuiii iimnuMHmiiMimininJmnmyininiiiiiiiirirnilutniiini)lliraHtrinmiliiiuiniriHiiiltliinMliiiiiliMiiiiniiiiiiiim An Artistic Noveltjr Presented hjr ALSO JOE ZIMMERMAN at GIRLIE "O. K. CUPID" THEFOXHUNT" we t THE SPAT FAMILY g Final Story with Jack Dempey 1 ' NEWS Tap tea Cross Ward PusxUs Fable KinogTama . CONCERT ORCHESTRA J. C N. RICHARDS, D. C CASTERDAY, Orfanlsts E V. C McVAV. Dsrsclssr U I MM. MAY M. MILLS. Or.. .. 19 Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. MATIN 1EJ Kta. KICHT Me. CHUXKEM ls. SHOWS Start stl.LM.U m. Mai. J5i NiU 49h CL0. I0. i ( i t i wkmi I L