The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE UAILY NEBRASKAN
HOCKEY GROUPS MEET INSIDE
Force W. A. A. Classes
Indoor for DUcuion
A long as wet weather continues,
he W.A. A. hockey1 groups will meet
in room 101 of the Armory, instead
of on the women's athletic field,
jliss Wagner, women's coach, will de
mote the hour to a discussion of tac
tics. Attendance at these discus
sions will be given the same amount
of credit as actual practice on the
field.
It is not yet too late to go out
for hockey, as only ten practice
hours including the) lectures are nec
essary for eligibility to tournament
competition. Twenty-five points to
ward membenf hip in the Women's
Athletic association will be awarded
to every participant who completes
ten practices. Additional points are
awarded upon the basis of technical
mastery of the game.
Ikw m fc is" ntl
oiatctiOM or L.M.CARHAN
MON. TUES. WED.
The Musical
Conservatory
A Cockt.il of Fun With
DAN HOLT
DALE AND ADAIR
Hazel Churchill Otxheir
EARL B ERNIE
Christie & Dunn
The Popular Funatera
Twb Southern Gentlemen"
""ON TOUR"-
With Uttle Miss Personality
DOROTHY BARNETTE
Shirley AdeU. Billy Ford
mmi Muriel Caurle
Joe Reed &
Julia Ray
la Aa Oririnal Oddity
-THE BULL LIGHTER"
Morrisork & Coughlln
The Smr"( !"
-GRADUATES OF HARMONY"
NELLIE ERNEST S.
Veronica & Hurl-Falls
Pmentinc the Novelty
"A DAY AT THE. SEASHORE"
News and C airily Picture
BABICH AND SYNCOPATORS
SHOWS AT 2:30, 7.00, SrOO
Midnight
Football Frolic
FRIDAY NIGHT
A RaUiclria Pracraaa of
Vaudeville and
Music
ALL SEATS RESERVED fiOc
AT THE THEATERS
The Pierre Watkin Players opened
their season in Lincoln last night at
the Librty theater in 'The Butter
and Egg Man." Six of last season's
players are in the cast.
"The Butter and Egg Man," is a
comedy by George S. Kaufman,
which concerns stage, life. In com
mon parlance it means a "sucker"
and the story is about a meek young
lad from Chillicothe, Ohio, who
comes to New York with a small leg
acy of his father's. He falls in with
a couple of play sharks who grab
both him and his money. In the
complications that ensue an appeal
ing love theme is developed and fin
ally a happy endinsr is worked nut
in a clever manner.
John Holden, new leadine man. is
seen in the title role, which he played
this summer in stock in Toronto
Can., and previously with the Nation
al Players at Kansas City. Other
new members of thei cast are Jack
Gilchrist. Marguerite Wolfe.
Ertell, Edwin Vail, and Augusta
rrench. - The Revellers are clavintr
at all performances.
ttt OCa "NAVY TIGHT
hi i mi m I nn ii i nil I n m am a!
NEWS "HER SILENT WOW"
Helen and Warrea Comedy.
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5. 7. .
MAT. 15c NITE 25c
Tuesday Wednesday
COLONIAL
Two Nebraska Alumni
On Luther Faculty
Two University of Nebraska grad
uates are members of the faculty at
Luther College, Wahoo, Nebraska.
David Sell, '21, '25, is principal of
the School of Commerce and is also
colleee treasurer. Miss Harriet
Johnson, '25, is instructor in the
College Art department.
LeRossignol Reads
Story to Radio Fans
Dean J. E. LeRossignol of the Col
lege of Business Administration, read
oneof his recent short stories, "The
Loup-Garou," over the University
broadcasting station Friday after
noon. "The Loup-Garou" is one of
the stories the dean wrote last sum
mer, and is a mystery tale of the
Canadian woods.
Pi Phi Installed
At South Dakota
VERMILLION, S. D., Sept- 24.
Installation of Zeta CM Delta, local
sorority at the University of South
Dakota, as a chapter of Pi Beta Phi,
prominent national sorority, will take
place next week, beginning Septem
ber 28 and closing October 1. Na
tional officers of the fraternity will
ba present to conduct the formal
ceremony.
EnSai3EESJEEEiaifi
Enrollment at Oklahoma Univer
sity is expected to total 6,000 by h
end of the year. At present there
are 4200 enrolled.
Former Instructor Visits Here
i
Henry Margenau, instructor in
Physics last year, was on the cam
pus last week and left for Yale-4
where he holds a fellowship in phys
ics. He will work for a Ph. D.
Bixad Instructor Write Article
Prof. O. R. Martin of the College
of Business Administration was the
author of an article, "Surplus Aris
ing Through Revaluation," which ap
peared in the Accounting Review
magazine for June.
LIBERTY
TONIGHT AT 8:30
And All Week with M.-tiaess
TUES. THURS. SAT.
Pierre
Watkin
Players
Open Their Second Season in
'The Butter
and Egg Man"
A gorgeous New Cswdy of
Star Life Praised hy All Critics
THE REVELERS
MUSIC AS YOU LIKE IT
Befinaia at S:10.
SAME POPULAR PRICES
AT. 25c, SOc NITE iSc, SOc, 75c
PHONE B-4555
NOW
You can see
the picture all
Lincoln has
.been talking
'about
Vs.
2&
X. JC V
A Paramount Picture.
T. R-, A ROUGH AND
READY REGIMENT
AND YOUNG LOVE
MAT. 2Sc NITE 40c
SHOWS I. 3. S, 7.
This Week
RIALTO
The All-American Picture
Football "As Is"
SPECIAL
Exclusive Motion Pictures Freshman Initiation
Paramount News Hi-Lite
Dempsey-Tunney Fight
BEAVER AND KI5 MELODY MCNAUCIIS
FraaonUaf
"Banjo Land"
Featurlac
"Red" Krause
Capps & Capps
Banjo Quintet
Josephine Avery
(Hi
There is an ancient tree in Mexico
believed to be 6,000 years old. This
would make it a contemporary of
Christ. This giant tree rises to a
height of one hundred!' and forty
feet and has a trunk one hundred and
ten feet around.
Flappers o 6,000' years ago were
not so different from the wielders of
lip stick and vanity cases of the pres
ent day. Paint and powder boxes,
mirrors and ivory combs were among
the archaeological finds of Ur in Mes-
potamia.
All freshmen in Texas University
are required to pass a complicated
psychological examination if they
wish to continue their course in the
university.
Three-fourths of the world's sup
ply of the first edition of "Robinson
Crusoe" is located at the library of:
the University of Texas in three per
fect sets of three volumes each,
worth about 25,000.00. This edi
tion was printed in 1719 and is es
pecially remarkable for the fine en
graving done with copper plates.
Fielding Yost to Quit Football
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (LP.)
After coaching football at Michigan
for over 25 years, during which time
he has turned out some of the best
gridiron teams iu history, Fielding H.
Yost has announced that he will not
longer coach the griddcrs. He ex
plains that he is 'going to give his
time to several new athletic develop
ments about the university, leaving
the coaching to his subalternates. He
began coaching here in 1901.
When coal was first offered for
sale in the country by Colonel Shu
macher he was threatened with ar
rest for having fraudulently at
tempted to sell black stones for fuel.
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CLEANERS AND DYERS
RECTOR'S
Special
Noon Lunch
Tuesday, Sept. 27
25c
Peanut Butler TaatetU
Piaoapple ala Mode
any Sc aVamk
Also 4 Other Special Lunch
iTuSobiAwsiSri
J LINCOLN. H LB.;
Party
Favors
A Large Variety
also
made to order
Latsch Brothers
STATIONERS
1118 OSL
WgERE THE VARSITY FOOTBALL
TICKETS ARE SOLD
id
31 Years Ago; Nebraska 12, Ames 4
An Extra Pair
Means Extra Wear
And Doubles the Life of Your Suit
2 PANT SUITS
For the College Fellows
They Offer
Utmost service for
your investment. 2
Pant Suits that are
made up to a stand
ard instead of a price
they're qualities
you cannot duplicate
at the prices we show
below.
1
Styles in
College Men's
Favorites
Including the English
stripes so popular
among college men.
Suits with the extra
pair of trousers econ
omical fellows are
looking for these
days get yours be
fore the game.
WE'VE LAID OUR PLANS TO IMPRESS COLLEGE MEN
THIS FALL
We offer Fall and Winter Suits, so fine in fabric, so remarkable in tailoring, and so
choice in nattern variety and wanted colors.
SuTtS WITH TWO PAIR OF TROUSERS THAT WILL GIVE YOU THAT LAST
ING SATISFACTION YOU WANT
OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT LOCATED ON 2nd FLOOR
Got Your' Slicker Yet?
THERE'S GOING TO BE A CHANGE IN THE WEATHER be prepared next Sat
urday, get your slicker before the game GOT YOURS YET FRESHIE? drop into
Mayer Bros. Company tomorrow, there's a great line for you to choose from.
The Right Colors
That college fellows buy.
What ever your choice
may be it is here, for wet
weather? for wiudy wea
ther? No matter what
kind of weather, you will
find them to be agreeable
companions.
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The Right Prices
SLICKERS OF QUALITY.
YELLOWS, OLIVE
DRABS OR BLACKS, of
fered in a price range to
fit your clothes budget.
Every slicker made to give
you lasting satisfaction.
ASK THE BOYS WHERE
THEY GET THOSE
BLACK ONES WITH
THE TAN NECK BUCK
LE STRAP.
Furnishings
For College Fellows
On Main Floor
As You Enter the Door
A furnishing goods shop
catering to college men.
SWEATERS
AH wool, fancy slip over
sweaters in a good assort
ment of patterns and col
ors in lasting qualities at
$3.95
a k?
ry.i w
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TIES
Snappy assortment in the
newest designs and color
ings. All quality ties that
College men wear, priced
$1.50
College Men
To Wait On You
Suggesting the newest
styles and patterns for
your choosing.
SHIRTS
In the newest patterns,
neck band or collar at
tached full cut, well tail
ored made of best mater
ials -a great assortment
for your selection at
$2.50
SOX
Interwoven Sox in a great
collection of patterns and
colors. A complete range
of sizes are here for your
choosing, the pair
50c
1 if.
v 11 i i
UNDERWEAR
Good two piece winter
underwear all weights,
best qualities ATHLETIC
UNDERWEAR, full cut,
well tailored priced at
$1.00
mm
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CAPS
GET A DOBBS CAP
they are styled right in
colors, and patterns you
will want a great cap for
the maney
$350
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