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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1926)
1 The Hauck Studio Skoagland Photographer mi! n" B-2991 ERttVtRYBODYOts MON TUESWED A"JmTiTrncl Nov.l Musical Offering GUS KING'S "MELODYLAND" A nsw Conception of MlriiSyncoptjon nd Classics Th Popular VsudsvillUnsi Will & Gladys Ahren Prntln Thslr Oddity "A SPINNING ROMANCE" OtlsMitchell And His Prstty and Talented MARYLAND S1NCERS Offsrln "Somhsm Songs of ths Sixths" BILLY MLLE. Fitzsimmons & Flory In a Novalty Cemady Diversion '-BY THE WEIGH" Wheeler & Wheeler "WHIRLWIND NOVELTY" Also News and Co mod y Pictures BABICH and ha ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30. 7, 9. With Bebe Daniels' Charles Paddock A Paramout Picture School Days' Revue Snappy Song and Danca Featuring FRANKLIN SISTERS 2 PIANO NOVELTY 2 Harold Turner MOTION PICTURE Nebraska-Drake Football Cam Dawes in Lincoln COMEDY-NEWS LINCOLN SYMPHONY MAT. lOc-aSc. NITE 10c-50c. SHOWS AT 1. 3, 5, 7. 9. THIS WEEK DietcriON or L.M. CARMAN ALL THIS WEEK The most Talked About Picture) an the Screen today. It Flamea with the Spirit of Youth miiiiim ON THE STAGE Direct from Now York City BOB ARVIL Gilbert & Avery In a Spectacular Comedy "SONG AND DANCE REVUE" With LILLIAN KENNY Rodney and Gold Jack and Jerry CONAWAY BEAVER AND BOYS In a Festival of Melody SHOWS AT 2:30, 7.9. MAT. 36c NITE SOc Midnight Matinee AND Football Frolic FRIDAY NITE ' VAUDEVILLE AND MUSIC SHOW STARTS M:SO P. M. ADMISSION SOc ALL SEATS RESERVED SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY Offp mmmim mi Miss Gray Tells of Summer's Experiences (Continued from Page One.) are lost in the Btorrnst, and every wise captain tries to make Pago Pago har bor when the burcmeter starts to fall. There are other harbors around the Island, but it the woather looks stormy, the shio makes for the onen seas rather than to stay In these treacherous hnrcyrs where many c ship has sunk. The weather was ouict when we made the trip and 1 was very glad of it." Miss Gray mya that tho rlav "Rain," which was such a huge suc cess on the stage, was hid in Pago Pago. Samoa. She found the verv hotel described in the play, althouh the hotels .are few and far between in Samoa. There are no real Euro pean hotels in Samoa, nor do they have any of the modern features found in America, except in the homes of the naval officers. Fiji Islands Not So Interesting "The Fiji Islands are not so in- Honey For Sale New honey in the comodor extracted $2 gallon. Six gallon lota or more $1.88 per gallon. . Produced exclusively from clovers. Quality Guaranteed. State Whether comb or extract is wanted when ordering. The Busy Bee Apiary Beemer, Nebraska IflllHHMlfllH S) Oim C T 10 N Of L M G WAN F 1 ALL THIS WEEK The Picture of a Thousand Sensations WILLIAM FOX MJL With a Great Cast Starring GEORGE O'BRIEN "THE FOURTH ALARM" A Scream with Our Gang SHOWS AT 1, 3, S. 7, 9. Of MIC ALL THIS WEEK When the Man in the Moon Laughs, You'll Laugh Other Entertaining Features STANLEY'S ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 1, 3, 6, 7, 9. The Thrill That Comes Once In A Lifetime! (Br Arrangenjent with C. C. Pyle end W. E. ShaUenberger. The absolute peer of all college pictures a powerful, vivid ro mance sparkling with humor, vibrant with life vivified by . the marvelous foot ball playing of the "Illini Flash!" NEWS COMEDY REVIEW MAT. IOc-2Sc NITE 10C-3SC SHOWS I. 3. S. 7, 9. too . 2ms$' WILLUM FOX. J present RU1LT0 THIS WEEK THIS EKH terestinp; and the scenery not so beautiful as that of Samoa," she continued. "The Jijians lu.vo many old and peculiar cuctom.i that they still continue to practice. Thoy with stand the pain of tattooing so that they may look beautiful, and they put lime in their hair to bleach it a golden red. This lime also kills the insects, that have a habit of resting in tho native's ha!r.'' "I saw two Fiji Island chiefs walk ing down the street, and judging from their appearnnce, they must have been members of the nobility. They both carried CBnes, walked with a swagger, and wore a skirt made of pure white cloth. The upper pnrt of the costume was diatinctly European and their feet were bare. Contrary to the general belief, the Fijia are a very clean race." From the Fiji Islands Miss Cray went to Sidney, Australia. "I wub surprised to learn that Sidaoy has a population of over a million," she declared. "Australia contains as many square miles as does the United States, but the total population is only ten million." Sidney U On Beautiful Site In describing Sidney she said that the buildings are not as beautiful as those of an American city of the same size, although the city ir laid out on a beautiful site. There are many beaches only a short distance from the center of Sidney, and many people make their home in the sub urbs built up on the beaches. The Wrigley Chewing Gum Company, the Swift Company, and several automo bile companies have factories in Aus tralia. The price of cars there is al most double the price we pay in America and gasoline is also very high. "The University of Sidney has several old buildings of Gothic archi tecture," she continued, "and the museum was especially interesting to me. It contains many pictures by old English masters. The College of Agriculture is very dnferent from the Nebraska College of Agriculture. They have a separate college there for each subject." "I became very tired of tea while Hardy Smith BARBER SHOP Clean towel used on each cus tomer. 9 CHAIRS 116 No. 13th Street Open Till Midnight V'.', I.pfr Ham Sandwiches I if Snappy Service Appetizing Food Moderate Prices Fountain Service to Counter Hotel Capital Sandwich Shop ?.v ,La CLOTHES Ready-made And Cut to Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. (Ittwtet louse Suits and Overcoats 40, 45, 50 S BV SPECIAL OUR STORE IS THE rattwtetJi ousel OF LINCOLN The character of the suits "and oveftoats tailored by Charter House will earn your most sincere liking. Speier's 10th and "O" ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN in Sidney. The middle clasa of Aus tralians have tea served eight times a day, while the very wealthy class of Australians have whiskey instead of tea." Sidney Amusements Enjoyable "I enjoyed the amusements in Sid ney very much. I saw Guy Bates Post, Pavlova, and a motion picture show during my stay there. I was very much amused when attending the movies there for the Australians wear evening dress to the Bhows." The best part of the trip is in meeting people, according to Miss Gray. She came back on the same boat that brought Miss Australia over. Miss Australia, by the way, was sadly defeated, for Bhe represented the Australian type and the Ameri cans have a different idea as to beauty. Miss Gray became acquain ted with Miss Australia and learned that she was a college graduate who had wcked her way through school. "All .n all," she said, "I enjoyed my trip very much and if you ever get a chance to take it, don't hesi tate. It's worth it." Committees Are Named for Dance (Continued from Pago One), committee are: Allun Mcintosh, Frank Prucka, Bill Bronson, Fred erick Daily, Elizabeth Craft, Mar garet Schill, Edna Schriik, Eunice Hanner, Bernice Wcets and Verna Kelly. Vinton Lawson and Ernestine Mc Neill are joint chairmen. Reception The reception committee appoint ed by Robert Davenport and Kath erine Allen, joint chairmen, includes: Anne Alexander, Mary Erickson, Alice Leslie, Dwight Wallace, Austin Sturdevant, and Louis Turner. The entertainment committee is: Helen Raegor and Gregg Watson, joint chairmen, Charlotte Anderson, Maurine Drayton, Bernice Laipply, Evelyn Frohm, Shirley JoAnn Hast ings, Don Bell, Joy Storms, Paul Bollen and Wayne Gratigny. The checking committee: Don Samuelson, chairman, and members of the checking committee are: Vic tor Brink, Glenn Bennett, George Gohde, Rudolph Kraemer, Paul Ne gus, Gaylord Burgeson, Don Warner, Wilbur Elmlund, Morrison and Ray Lepicier, Dana Eastman, Le Roy Cole, Lenard Choate, Ed Jolly. Tiger-Husker Grid Scores 1893 Nebraska 18, Missouri 13 1894 Nebraska 18, Missouri 16 1895 Nebraska 12, Missouri 10 1896 Nebraska 8, Missouri 4 1897 Nebraska 42, Missouri 0 1898 Nebraska 47, Missouri 3 1899 Won by Missouri. ionn Nebraska 12. Missouri 0 1901 Nebraska 51, Missouri 0 1902 Nebraska 12, Missouri 0 1912 Nebraska 7, Missouri 6 1917 Nebraska 52, Missouri 0 1919 Nebraska 12, Missouri 5 1922 Nebraska 48, Missouri 0 1923 Nebraska 7, Missouri 7 1924 Nebraska 14, Missouri 6 1925 Nebraska 6, Missouri 9 These scores are taken from the record of Nebraska football games at the University of Nebraska Athletic Department. i'l'TiSitfjU Mirff' fiPPOimr.lENT B 1 ftvi 'Cv' V V fJjK The Latest in Footwear A very new Patent Cuban heel Oxford $6.85 a distinctive New Pa tent one stray. $5.85 Step in Pumps. Spike Smart iMew Strap. Pa- or Cuban hdtels tent and Satin Beautiful RWnestone 'JutfttffftViP ' CCCitd' Beautiful Rhinestone Buckles, $1, and Up FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS Buckles, $1, and Up Toin the FOR SALE BY College Book Store, Latsch Bros., Tucker-Shean, Fentcn B Beautiful Shawls For Evening Functions Softly draped, deep fringed, pastel colored shawls lend grace and beauty to the evening costume. 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