The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NBBRA3KAN
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wOi JACK HOiT, tOU WltSOH, HOAH WRY, FjAYMOiW HATTOH
ON 'THE STAGE
Evening With the
Arapahoes
Atmospheric Proloius
NEWS TRAVELFEST
Sing Them Again
Raymond Hoiford, Vocalist
DOG DAYS
A Bit Uugh With the Cant Klddlss
Publish New Numbtsr
Of Business Studies
Tho clovonth of tho' Nebraska
Studios In Business which aro pub
lished by tho Collcgo of Business Ad
ministration will bo published soon.
It Is ontltlod, "Credit Control 6f
Wholosnlo Distribution."
EGYPTIAN KfUMMY IS
FOUND IN BASEMENT
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
tual burial pluco of Tutankhamen
and that tho mummy found was tho
roal mummy. Among thoso mon
woro Prof. T. E. Poot, Qoorges Hcho,
and Professor Schlnpparolll. Somo
believed that this was merely n hid
ing place for Xing Tutankhamen's
treasures t and others thought that
tho tomb belonged to a moro rocont
ruler.
This latest discovery mado only
yesterday substantiates their belief
and discredits tho much-horaldod
explorations of the English archcolo-
gists, Carter and Carnaryon.
An Egyptian law which states that
if n tomb is opened, a division of tho
treasures must bo mado with tho
government, must havo boon tho
causo for tho abduction of tho origi
nal mummy to this country.
King Tutankhamen was n lover of
music nnd danco. During his re
glmo as rulor of Egypt ho was nlwaya
nttonded by beautiful dancers. It Is
Symphony rlayers, Jean L. Schaslier, Cond.i Organist, lltrbsrt C. MacAhan
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 8, 7, 0 p. m. Mat. 38, Nile 50c.
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Week
Colonial
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Week
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benNY Leonard "Ja22Berry' romance"
In TLY1NO FISTS" I AUEHS OAI-ORE
J. C. H. RICHARDS, D. F. EASTERDAY. Orranlsts.
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 0,. MATS 20I Nile 25cj ChU. 10c.
TENNIS-
Everybody is playing tennis. Are
you ready? If not come in and
see us at once.
RACKETS RESTRUNG
one-day service if necessary
$2,50 to $g00
NEW TENNI5 RACKETS
Wright & Ditson and Harry C. Lee makes
' 250 $15.00
Tennis balls -50c each
Tennis shoes ...v...1...$ltS0 to $2.50
White Duck PaiiU $2.75 & $3,25
Bring in your tennis racket, we will
shellac it free of charge.
Golf Fraternities
See us when: in need of See us on your Baseball
Balls, Clubs, Knickers, Needs. You are entitled
Hose, Bags, etc. We have to a ial price on any.
the most complete stock , . ,
in Lincoln. thing that you need.
L A WL OR
Sporting Goods CO
1134 N St. B-2021
The Nebraskan Advertisers Are
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Friday and Saturday, May 1 and 2
MATINEE SATURDAY
SUPERLATIVE EVENT OF THE DRAMATIC SEASON
Thi Famous All-Star Company, Comprising
MRS. FISKE
nHAIINHFY OLCOTT
THOMAS A. WISE "Tho Rivals'
LOLA FISHER
In Richard Brlnsley Sheridan's
IMMORTAL KNSLISH COMEDY
ANB OTHERS
Appearing Undar tha Manairamsnt ol
George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford
vwrvew w si
PRICES Mat., Nlsht. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. Plui Tax.
Aaafa nnw nri atalt.
believed that he will fit right In with
the rest of tke cast Friday night.
The dog has been adopted by the
Kosmet Klub nnd will enjoy one of
the choice seats at both perform'
ancos where he can easily view the
remit of his labors.
Thi. Week's
BUG RECORD HIT
I Can't Realize
Lady of the Nile
Be aura and htar Ihl and some ol
lha othar lata Brunswick records.
laZ 1210 O ST. Zd
Wa Sand Records On Approval
DANCE
At The
Summer
Resorts
THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA
Presents
Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra
HENRI VERBRUGGHEN, Conductor
City Auditorium X 23
Matinee 2 :30 P. M.
Soloist Henry J. Williams Harpist.
1 "Marsh of the Sardar" from
"Caucasian Sketches," IppolHotf
Ivanoff. 2 Prelude "The Last Dream of the
Vlrcln" Massent.
(For String Orchestra)
3 Ballade and Air Slave, from "Cop
pella" DeUbes. I
(Violin solo, Gustavo Tinlot)
4 Waltt,
Danube,'
On the
Strauss.
Beautiful Blue
S Solos for Harp:
a. "Minstrel's Adieu" Thomas.
b. "Echoes of a -Waterfall."
Thomas.
Rhapsody "Espana," Charbrier.
Tickets! Children 60c, Adults $1.00.
Evening, 8:15 P. M.
Soloist Marie Tiffany Soprano,
1 Overture to "The Marriage of
Figaro," Motart.
2 Aria, "Dovei sono" from "The
Marriage of Figaro," Mozart.
3 Symphony No. 6 In B Minor
(Pathetique), Tschaikowsky.
I Adagie Allegro Andante
Allegro vivo.
II Allegro eon gratia.
III Allegro molto vivace.
IV Finale, Adagio lamentoso.
(Intermission)
I Theme and Variations from
Quartet In A. Op. 18 Beethoven.
(For String Orchestra)
S Aria, "Jewel Gong" from "Faust"
Gounod. ...
6 Prelude to Act III, "Lohengrin.,
Wagner.
Tickets: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 St $2.50.
TAX FREE. SEAT SALE NOW.
Rots P. Curtice Co., 1240 O St.
THIS
Two women vie for man's love Which gets him?
3 You can't tell until you'v seen thfa mlsnty drams me slorjr ol women vrno
kl live of women who lose and why and now?
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From Struetbcra
Burt's Famous
Novel
"Tha
Intarpreter'a
House"
3iri national Pich3
ON THE STAGE
Princess Ckm CImc Toy
Chinese Comedienne of
CANTON, CHINA
Internatioal Entertalnere
Cemmvmaty Singing
Ivan McCormlek
Bobby VerBoa
In a New Comedy
"DON'T PINCH"
Croi Word PuMle"
news Torres
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
U. C McVay. BireeteT Mrs. Mar M. Wats, Orcaabt
Prepare
Now!
Wo can
teach
you tho lat
est Steps,
easily and
quickly.
Phone Now
for ap
pointment L-G028
Carroll's
Neb; State Bank Bldge., 15tb and O.
mon. igMLFn II M0N
WED. WSfmlSF WED.
WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY
A Pretsntlous Vaudsvllls Novetljr
COMING
THURSDAY
VAUDE
VILLE SHOW
NUMBER
THREE
WITH TEN
WRIGHT
DANCERS
HOWARD'S
SPECTACLE
EILEEN
VAN BIENE
and
RICHARD
FORD
Bobby O'neill & Co.
In a New Edition el
"FOUR QUEENS & A JOKER"
with
Patsy Dalaney, Dolly King, Ainee Furtall and Ruth Hamilton
IIELENE
JACK
Hamilton & Barnes
A Versatile Duo Presenting thslr
"102S Version ol 'JUST FUN "
An Out'oMhe-Ordlnary Offering
Hanson & Burton Sisters
The Magic Man and His Magical Maids"
An Amaxlng Vaudsvllle Artist
Don Valerio
Italy's Premier Wire Dancer
Williams & Young
Tha Well Known Funsters In
"KOONTOWN TOPICS"
NEWS
" IDAHO " -sportl,ch
BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA
Entire Change of Program Thursday
SHOWS AT 2i30, 7i00, OlOO. MATS, 2Sj NTTE, S0c CA1, 20c.
Pay Your Stadium Pledge
Now And Wear a Smile
ARE YOU
Interested In
Clothes Value
?
Is
WHEN a responsible
Clothing House has
something to offer that is
in more ways than one en
tirely "out-of-the-ordinary;"
something in the way of
STYLE, at a very reason
able PRICE, you'd at least
LOOK at it, wouldn't you?
Mid-Season Shipment
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
Super Value
SUITS
50
HAND TAILORED BY
Fashion Park & Bradford
THERE'S no question of these
Suits being right as to style.
They're the type of Suit worn
by well groomed men. The
fabric, workmanship and qual
ity leave nothing to be desired.
Considering what they are and
the high grade type of "fash
ion smartness," they represent,
competition is easily defied,
especially at the prices quoted.
TWO -PANTS SUITS
FEATURING at unusually low prices a selection represent
ing style and value that certainly ought to interest you.
$25 $30 35
See Windows Cosapare Values
TENTH
.VOSTS.-
QUALITY CORNER
1
Your Friends Patronize Them
SHOWS XX U S, T. &
3AT3, 2Sct NITE. 40c ! CttkU, 10c