THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Sun Dance Knivos,On Display in Museum, Have Gruesome History ..Harmless enough now," said Mr. - v Blackman, curator of the Ne ska State Historical Society, brin? of five hideous knives in the "P m "but" And he started a , jJIrJesome and alM8t UnbelieV" ble p-a IcTiivea." he explained. used them to pierce their t sts and draw through the flesh thick rawhide thong which ended it the top of a red and black striped pole in the center of a circle. , "Under the scorching summer sun, their bodies splashed with color, they leaped and danced until they became exhausted or fainted. Imagine the Uure of the rawhide tugging in the bare flesh with every stir." Sometimes a chant accompanied this revel, the great religious event f the year. Gathered around was the whole tribe watching the cruel (lelf-torture of the young braves. "Realizing the harm and uselessness of this ancient dance the government forbade; it. Then these knives," in dicating the five BharP and carved capons, "started the little journey which ended in the museum, giving us the only authentic set of Sun Dance knives known," he added proudly. Friend of all the Indians was Omaha Charley, an old time trapper in the middle west An old chief RIALTO NOW with Mildred Davia Lloyd Hufhes Oorf Bancroft 1 Brcndel Comni Tour.: Tho Scarlet Latter" came to himfwhen the government stopped the dance to ask him what to do with tile sacred knives. Since the Great White Father in Washington would punish him if he kept them, and the Great Spirit would punish him if he destroyed them the old Indian ws in a dilem ma, "Omaha Charley relieved him of the puzzling question and the knives at the same time," related Mr. Black man. "In 1906 Omaha Charley's collection was put in the museum." "White men made these," be lieves Mr. Blackman. "See the bone handles and nails. And they are of steel. Really, I think they are vet erinary's knives. Before the settlers came the Indians must have used flint knives." With the dying of this custom much cruelty has been prevented but Mr. Blackman sees more in the Sun Dance. "It was symbolic of all na ture and the attempt to conquer the cosmic elements. "Think of the courage and the de votion to religion of the Indian youth who mutilated and tortured himself for an ideal," and, he concluded, "we white men won't even get out of a warm bed once a week to go to church." DUAL MAT MATCHES PLANNED 8&k, Ronald Colman vilma Baufcy OVERTURE NEWS STAGE PRESENTATION Now Showing: ilil) Two Regular Meets of Six Weight To Be Run Off This Week To finish off the season and to give a few of the wrestling artists who have not had a chance to partici pate in regular matches a chance to show their ability, Coach Kellogg has initiated a new scheme whereby two regular dual matches of the six weights will be run off next Wednes day and Thursday. Ex-captain Bran nigan and Captain-Elect Luff have each chosen a team from among mem bers of the various wrestling classes. Captain-Elect Luff has chosen the following men from which an A and a B team, will be chosen: G. Davis, E. Svoboda, A. Hurren, J. Toman, A. Lundy, H. Ecklund, Simons, Reimer, Randall, K. Mallette, Danekes, and Buchannan. The ex-captain has sim ilarly chosen the following team: J. Kish, M. Karrer, M. Thomas, C. Bish op, A. Simic, V. McBride, R. Thorn berg, F. Ne!son, W. Penoyer, L. Sulso, G. Ga'rison, and G. Bennet. Coach Kellogg urges that all men report both Wednesday and Thurs day night He stated that the A and B lineup will be announced in Tues day's or Wednesday's Daily Ne- braskan. ALL THIS WEEK LYRIC THEATRE The Pierre Watkin Player. 20TH BIG WEEK Present "Square Crooks" POPULAR PRICES Matinee. Tua, Thar, and Sat. Bos office pnoao, B-457S 1 '"T" V" ''- I i I'm ALL THIS WEEK A aplendid Prof raja of Screen and Staaa Attraction ON THE SCREEN . Tnrnrndoua Drama Toat Plumb th Depths of a Woman' Soul: JETTA GOUDAL la Her Croat t Succes "WHITE GOLD" Declared be AU Critic to Bo a MatcrBiece! Should Sleep Walkers Marry Caatiauou Round el abler VISUALIZED WORLD KEWS ON THE STAGE Orpkeuni Circuit Feature THE PARISIENES An Orttuiiution of Sinrinf MiieMie. Featuriae CULLY & CLAIRE CARRICKS ORCHESTRA WENETTE WEBER AVtR ANu HIS BOYS The Marry Synvooatora in ML'SICyAS YOU LIKE IT SHOWS AT 2:4 S, 7:00. :00 VAUDEVILLE 3:30. 7:60, :20 HARRY WEBB'S ENTERTAINERS Orpbouni Circuit Feature With VIOLET MAYE Eleven Versatile Artist in -A Cycle of Ton Pictures" Davie Jamieson An Orlrlm-. Comedian in -DOING HIS STUFF" MUSICAL BITS Youth Talent Beautv An Enierable Movcltr With FERNANDEZ A AUDREY Dancer Supremo Marjorie Burton UG. and Opera Girl of VaudevlIU" Pat Levolo 8f. Co. Comedr Netr Art5s In 'ODD MOMENTS PHOTOPLAY 2:30. :S0. 10:20 Women' Heart He Knew How to Steal Tbm! 'THE HEAKT THIEF" A Romantic' Adventure with Joseph Scniidktaut A Lv&oc Pu'.ii ff ABICH AND HlS ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, SMS, :00 jgj All This Week T."IMW Drama Tho Starr, r Bold. Fearless Ho-Man of tho Sen tor Among Men But a Lamb in tho Arm of a Girl Don't Mi MILTON SILLS in "TH SEA TIGER" "OUR GANG" in the Big Laughfest "TEN YEARS AGO" SHOWS-l, 3. 5, 7, 9 MAT, 10c, NITE 20c FRESHMEN SHOW UP WELL u ' v- til . egmBmmmm T...jr. j " : r'V' I f l t .. HT'On j f S s- "" " llwdWKe -4 "-'X jr'mJ mmnnmmM3nem Y Alt' " t ,1 r...' : .' ... , ,Mlt - awmmiim iftr " niaa ,-,v,s,- t'iti t , iiii. fc,x-JS faV, aa-y AltDve is a group of promising freshman track and field men whose performances to date indicate that the Cornhuskers have a lot of fast material coming up for next year. In the upper left, No. 1, is Walter Connor, Grand Island pole vaulter. No. 2 shows Art Easter, Cambridge, who can today best any of the varsity sprinters and Fred Rhodes, Sioux City, who has been pushing varsity time in the 440. No. 3 shows Fait "Chief" Elkins, whose all-around performances have been the sensation of the tri-color meets this spring. Harold Trumble, Cambridge hurdler, who tied the national interscholastic record in the high hurdles last year in the national meet at Chicago, is seen on the marks in No. 4. Trumbie has beaten the best the varsity has this year fairly consistently. No. 5 shows Dale Bauer, Holdrege, getting over the bar in the high jump. The new jumping standards which prevent the cross-bar being held on by the hand are also shown. Howard Sneathen, Dawson half-miler is set to go in No. 6. Sneathen has been running the 880 in close to varsity time. No. 7 shows Wil liam Ossian, pole vaulter from Stanton, and Claud Thompson, Brookfield, Mo., who has been showing up well in sprints and hurdles. The last group at the right shows George Miller, Havelock's all-around star, Raymond Raue, high jumper and one of the best freshman pole vaulters Nebraska has had in years, and Don Donisthorpe, Norfolk sprinter. At The Theatres "The Night of Love," at the Lin coln this week, we predict, will make motion pictures in Lincoln. In the first place here is a new story with a different plot and handled in a dif ferent manner. Then the great team of lovers, Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky put the original thrill in love. The story opens with a wedding in a gypsy camp, and the young couple are in the heights of delight, when in rides the feudal loro and claims the bride. The girl kills herself in the lord's house and Colman swears revenge and becomes the Robin Hood of the time. A fair queen of France is brought to marry the villain and stalwart Colman cap tures her and proves to be a real caveman, with a cave and all the trimmings. American Story with ForeifB Treament "White Gold," at the Orpheum, is J the best treatment oi ine ioreign angle, yet produced in America. Jetta Goudal and Kenneth Thompson furnish a strong appeal through the medium of glances and shrugs and the lack of subtitles is very noticabie. A strong psychological feeling has been transfered to the screen. The plot is simple, a son marries a Spanish wine ihop girl and takes her to live at his father's ranch near the Mexican border. The father re sents the intrusion of this outsider and makes things as unpleasant as posible. A stranger comes and is so attracted by the woman's beauty that he stays and works. The father does all he possibly can to add to the discomfiture of the pair. Big Star at Rialto in Funny Crook Drama The Rialto shows "Too Many Crooks," which is no reflection on the service staff. A modern crook ro mance revolving around a lost set of jewels and so many persons trying Island Spaniard, who is in love with to find out who really has them that the entire thing becomes more or less of a comedy. I "The Sea Tiger," with Milton Silln, at the Colonial, is the fastest moving of the Sill's pictures. He is a Canary A HANDY PLACE to get your mag., candies, toilet articles, stationery and school supplies. Walter Johnson's Sugar Bowl 8-1319 1552 "O" 5t. Your Steady will appreciate a nifty Pen & Pencil Set for Graduation C. Edison Miller Co. for Best Prices 218 No. 12th. a girl, but gives up his love when he finds his brother is also wooing the same woman. An American chorus girl jazzes things up for the comedy and plays vampire for the thrills. For That Empty Feeling HOTEL D'HAMBURGER Buy 'em by the sack Shot Gun Service YOUNG MEN! When You Think of Diamonds, think of Fenton B. Fleming Jeweiry Shop B3421 1143 O St. 'Tennis Matches Should Be Run OH Speedily The athletic department an nounces that every fraternity must play two games this week in both the singles- brackets and the doubles of the interfraternity ten nis tournament. This Is necessary in order that the games may be finished before the end of the school year. A course in airplane designing is tho newest thing in college education. A class in which students are taught airplane sizes and types, wing lengths, speeds and loads has been started at Cleveland college by He raclio Alfaro, Spanish airman. Of the 22 girls at Vassar college selected to carry the daisy chain at the annual commencement exercises this year, but five have bobbed hair. The carrying of the daisy chain is considered the highest honor that can come to a Vassar girl. Have You Noticed That unsightly complexion and uncut hair never accompany a man on the road to success in the good old U. S. A. Liberty Barber Shop E. A. Ward, Ub. Th. 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