The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1928, Page THREE, Image 3

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    SUNDAY. DECIiMBKR ), 1923
THK DAI FT NKBRASKAN"
THREE
S. M. 0. IS ADDED 10
NEBRASKA Gl CARD
Texans Will Meet Huskers
October 5; Schedule
Is Completed
j-int the Southern Methodist
Diversity of Pallas, Tex., will be
g tiin 192$ Cornliusker football
sch"Ju!e was Indicated by a tele
rram received last night from H.
I) dish, director of athletics of
jje fnlverslty of Nebraska, who,
with Iean T. J- Thompson, Ik at
... i., nHfinHnnrn at 11 numtinir
v- present iu . . .
M i nic Six representatives at Kan-
as City.
The game with the Southern
Methodists in Lincoln will open
he season on October Si. With the
addition of this game the schedule
ii now complete and Nebraska will
encounter some difficulty when on
the. following Saturday tho team
will fi t0 Syracuse, return home
tor 1'ittsbuiKh, and then ko to
Columbia for the Missouri tussle.
The Kansas Jayhawkers will play
Nebraska the following Saturday
in Lincoln.
VARSITY PARTY STAFF
EXPECTS LARGE CROWD
onOnui-,1 from I-nar I.
hop" feature used in the first Var
ilty Tarty of the season will be
attempted to some degree In the
dance Saturday evening.
The complete plan of decorations
Mori. Tues. and Wed.
"Heart to
Heart"
with
Mary Aator,
Lloyd Hughes and
Louise Fazenda
A ramanca of an American Prln
cass which will bring on Idff af
ter another.
Thurt., Frl. and Sat.
Clara Bow and
Richard Arlen
In
"Ladies $
The Mob"
A powerful penetrating drama.
100 Talking! f
THE TERROR
Way McAvoy, Aloe
Francis, Louisa
Fraiend
A Warner'a
Vitaphone Plcturt
Hear the Spooks!
j Fox Movietone News
Speaks for itself !
j 70th I". S. Congress off on
I final Un-SUnford Rotita
' Army Kries Kringle's A'l
vance Agents on job-Meet
the visiting Swedish I'rincess.
COMEDY
REVIEW
RialtQ
Now
Now
A PubU.c Thratrr
HOT AS THE SAHARA!
"FAZIL"
A Fox Picture
ON THE STAGE
Scott Sanders
Presenting
"His Own Studies'
Geo. Wong & Co.
0 Clever and Versatile
Chines.
Kennedy & Martina
"Ignorance Is Bliss'
Now
Now
MAD HOURS OF
'Y iiUVJ5!
DELORES
VTW "ine
J Dancen
A Fox Plolur
OnPHEUM
The 40 Thlevet
f Broadway!
ROMANO
OFTMC
A Fox Plctura
with Mary Aator
Fox News Comedy
Colonial
AT
Belle Isle
ftrraucuao. Nehrka, Neliraakn'a ,
CAPITOL
P U
m
j has not as yet been disclosed by
iihoie In charge. A professional
decorator has been engaged to
work with the students on the
decorations committee to disguise
the Coliseum for a Chrlstnmk.
dance. The entire Varsity Party
staff will assist with the decorat
ing on Saturday morning.
T
Effective Decorations Lend
To Success of Gathering
Saturday Night
t
A pre-C'hrlsinias party was given
last night by the Y, W. C. A. and
Y. M. C. A. at the Temple. The
hall was very effectively decorated
wlih the usual holiday colors lend
ing a real Christmas attitude to
the whole affair.
C. 1). Hayes, general secretary,
and members of the committee,
spared no effort in making the
party a success in . both decora
tions and the program. Oz Black,
well known artist, was present and
as the feature stunt, of the evening
sketched different members pres
ent. Various Christmas games and a
Christmas tree were all linked to
gether in making a success of the
evening. The Y. Y. C. A. girls
brought home made goodies which
proved a most acceptable refresh
ment. WEEKLY DANCES ARE
TO BE HELD BY KLUB
Continued Troin Tare 1.
t help pay the expenses of tho re-
cent trip to the Army game. The
I debts contracted last year by the
i Kosmot lub because of the fire
i destroying almost four thousand
dollars worth of property will be
! liquidated after the band script
has been redeemed.
I Plans for the Kabaret Kosmet
I have not yet. been completed, but
iwlth Beck's band and several acts
I of entertainment, Lynn Twinem,
r 1 1. . T.-rtt.,,.rtt in..K
J'i MUt III 111 I lit; iwniiii-i iiuu
I Mated last night, "that It will be
the best entertainment in Lin
coln." A master of ceremonies will be
selected to help entertain, aud con-
t duct the Kabaret. The Cteorgian
I room of the Hotel Cornhusker Is
I being donated to tho Kosmet Klub
I every Saturday afternoon with the
intention of helping to redeem the
band script and aid the Kosmet
;lub In liquidating their fire debt.
Service offered by the Cornhus-
ker will Include cuisine and soda
i fountain specialties. Announcement
of the entertaining features plaii
: ned for the opening of the Kabaret
! Kosmet will be made later in the
j week, according to Mr. Twinem.
The Kabaret Kosmet will be con
ducted by members of the Kosmet
' Klub strictly for University stu
1 dents.
ATTENTION OF STUDENTS
IS TURNED TO 'HOP'
iinllimeil from Tagr 1
shirts. Hecoratlng for the 'Holiday
Hop" will begin in earnest next
week, although the city has the
jump on the vars-lty party commit
tee by getting their street decora
tions "up first. Anyway, the primary
purpose of all the downtown deco
rations was to advertise the "Holi
day Hop"
No one has been picked to play
the part of Santa t'laus for the hop
my diary
I in- S -Studi.'.l this mriiTtinir. Tnmm'
'I ' d Hiid Ivto inim" nvi r and we
. .la..il l.ridK'' all Nltfiniviti. It's
ivondrr Tommy lived tlirnnjtll It. He
, I r-uinpri my liiirli curd t wli f. Planned
; :i i 'liristmiis rum ut i lil' krn 1 -1 1 1 1 -i
Inn fur a urrk frmi. Sundnv. lOiKliI i't
ns. Surt of .'il't.-ri tl I linlier li'ir e.
( liif ki ii fir lnniiiT nt riiiikrti I.iltlo.
1 1 1 1 r ... 1 1 1 ... i ""r. to l JdInihi. ainniek
"Tli.re'.H ii. Iliuiilion An. n rid My
Shnuldi i " fi mi.' liml dH exrept
: Turning u r liw.k Mm !'trl; to tny
I room a nd tied him up in the closet
nut il tut i.n inf.- U Ijl if''r
tw i d t-'l. ii i. V ' ' 1. ''ii
.;ttv vl'l- r r- it rll 'Vn Tri'F
: -mU pn Si" 'i' 'a :'t-teea5
i gntbering.
Lunch Special
Sunday, Dec. 0.
.drm Irf.ii' Toilette
I'mlt Siilnd
n. I irlnk
35c
RECTOR'S
13 and P 8t.
Dance at
The Lindell
Wed.. Fri., Sat. Nites
Wednesday Dane
8:00 to 11:00 P. M.
Learn to Dance
Ouarantft to teach you In el
privet leasons.
Classes Ivary Monday an4
Wednesday, I t 10 F, M.
Prirate. reasons Mornlna.
Afternoon n4 Evenlnr
Call for Appointment
Mrs. Luella Williams
Private Studio
Phone B-425 12M O it.
I
The
IMOGUL
GROUPS SPONSOR
as yet, but according to the com
mittee several are under considera
tion. Applicants are desired, espe
cially those who have their own
long white beards and red suits.
However. Santa Clans declares that
persons are not invited to get h
free box of candy as the admission
is only one buck a throw, but ilte
checking facilities will be adequate
and also accurate.
Varsity Parties have accommo
dated several hundred Nebraska
students this year and the commit
tee Is pointing toward their "Holi
day Hop" with only ten more hop
ping days till Christmas and the
last big affair when the co ed must
be taken home by 12:15.
Extension Bulletin Are
Issued oy Research Work
First of a series of hulletins to
be Issued by the extension division
during the year on educational re
search work has Just been pub
lished. It Includes papers on Junior
high schools, physical education in
structors, educational phychology,
sentence structure and spelling.
WINKLER TAKES CUP
IN JUDGING CONTEST
tontlnued frum I'ftgt- I.
Belgian mare class were as fol
lows: John Muuu, Waverly, first;
Richard Livingston, Lincoln, sec
ond; and Fred Meredith, Alblon,v
third.
Haven Smith of Chappell won
the steer class which was the
largest ono of the evening, lie ex
hibited an angus steer. Henry
Sexon of Eagle was second;
Charles Morrissey of Tecum.seh,
third; and Ralph Corliss of He
bron, fourth. Placlngsof the du
roc gilt class were: Vernon Miller,
Albion, first; Clarence Nails, Edd
ville, second; Fred Slefer, Dalton,
tha optnlng of
LINCOLN INDOOR GOLF COURSE
SATURDAY, DEC. 8th
Improva yaur oimi In your apara time. Courts Include driving
net and 9 beautiful greena with varioua approaches.
Good Practice
Getitiisae Flay
HOUSS A. M, to 10 P.
134 NO. 14th.
Shp
a
Watch
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
ON IASY PAYMENTS.
MAKE YOUR ftEa.ECT10.N3 NOW. SMAU
PATMBKTS NOW ANI THEN' MAKE IT EA5Y.
BOYD JEWELRY CO.
1042 "0" CLUB PLAN JEWELERS
j
Gelect Your Gifts
at Ldsig's
Nchroaka UlnnkftH
Pillows
IVnnants
Laundry Wag Dolls
Fountain Pens
Peak Sols
A Gift the Nebraska Student
Likes to Receive
CHRISTMAS CARDS
A large selection of Hpirited (rrpntijiRg to ehooae that ap
propriate ono for the loy frlimd, the girl friend, mother,
dad, Ristor and uncle. Come In. Select your gr etlnga now.
IE, Kf 9
third: and Holland Kwauxon.
Slronisburg, fourth.
Some uniifiuiilly t;ood work was
shown in I he Southdown ewe class,
, nceoidlng to X!. Kodenwold of
i l he Oregon nirrlruli ural college,
I offielnl Judge 01 i he evening. George
I.MMfiyl of Meishey won this class.
Lester Cogswell ot Friend was sec
ond; Wendell liill of Albion, third;
and Hansel riilpps or Knox, fourth
Charles Keeee of Sin eon was the
outstanding show man iu the Here
frrd heller el.;ss. Jesse Cilyeu of
Mbion was second; liale Hush, who
Mso won second place in the Short
horn heller class, was third; and
Arthur Munch of Hassett was
fourth. liny Englchorn came in
wiili nV.at place In the pert-heron
mine class; II. Magal Ilonzn of the
Philippine Islund was second; W.
Pecker was third; and Howard
Adams of Candy came jn for fourth
place.
Special entertainment was pro
Classified Ads
Car for Rent
HUNT A U ii.it i
nil atylea. l!m
h 1 1 StW.e Hp-
'All --Mode "A" rovrtu.
Will vi'ii nes, I'rnvroW-..
lul lil'i' , oil moile.1 '!- '
ih.Mfl lii-l'l until 7 p. in.
Kurd. tlfsiMV
Time i:hHl'tf. Iii-kImm jtt
open. Motor t iu t roinpe-uy.
8t I e't.
" For Sale
I FoTuThk I ' A li w 1 1 1 ' to
I mailed. fUa .ratirnll'
I f li'-. (Icncrnl rendition
I r,a.
Help Wanted
WANTKli 8-1lool fif
i teali fllx year old i
K3rj ..
Cost and Found
l.t IK T -1 u I'lna reiclft rHt Ion of plotlir"H Mt
1 ii-ninnTf' '-luh iii.'ftlnK Tliurwdny iilcht
on.. Mil.; l-arUor dinifold .lunlor foim
mill p. ii. I'lnase return to tha Liaily
N'.-iiraKkan.
Typing
KXrM'.llT TV PI Mi
af-iit. ihf.f-n. t:
74H Klfvart Hldsr.
ii
EVERYDAY INCLUDING SUNDAY.
H. HALLOWAY, PRO IN CHARGE
Ituy J
Il On f.
Terms I B
Club
Man
ft
lii-Uil)li- Typow ritors
l!i'i( I" Cases
Memory Hooks
St&lio:.fi-y
Diaries
Kin i?s
Pins
vided by the home economics Trl F
f lub, pep organization on the col
lege of agricultural campus, llobin
spence, Howard .Alexander, Louis
Tiiggarl, and I'onald Faoka also
amused the spectators vltli a mock
hiss of animals.
Victor Sander is president of the
zA y kt. solid gold
Grukm
at the special lo-w pria
$3
"7.50
Here we offer you the greatest watch value
more for your dollar than ever before a red
ipiality watch thru and thru.
"It's a Guen Cartouche"
i oaia t l KHLlItl
ii 2o t; 1323 0 St., Lincoln
i
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rp.-iMitly in- ' " " "
is mm m
j m Sgf GIFTS
-.8 -rt eT I
Knr rjit8 rail at & I s&Jswi I 'T
iflnpisr tor 4
DIAMONDS
WRIST WATCHES
POCKET WATCHES
MILITARY SET3
CIGAR LIGHTERS
CIGARETTE CASES
LIGHTER SETS
BILLFOLD3
SHAVING 8ETS
TRAVELING SETS
STUD LINKS
PEN AND PENCIL SETS
SCARF PINS
LODGE BUTTONS
LODGE RINGS
And These are
114$ D Stirjeot
LINCOLN'S JEWELER
(iOKDON HOSIERY PLAYS A
HIGH HOLIDAY ROLE!
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Dlock and Tlrldle club which epon-'
sored, the show. Other members
who helped to handle the show
were: Russell Batle, Glenn Hedlun,
Bernard Barnes, Kphraim Daniel
son, Robin Spence, Eston Clarke,
and Edward Janike.
Harris -Sartor
Jewelry Company
Christmas
Watches $7.5O-$050
Diamonds $15-$1000
For Women
DIAMONDS
BRACELET WATCHES
BEADED BAGS
CUT STEEL BAGS
MESH BAGS
IVORY SET8
SILVER PLATE
FOUNTAIN PENS
PEN AND PENCIL SETS
NOVELTY JEWELRY
CMPACTS
DORINE8
PEARLS
PEARLS
BRACELETS
BROOCHES
only partial lists!
lt' exclj the fifl for one fUliou fmnn
lo give another. For tbi hoiery ha Won de
bigiied Milk ibe utmost fhion kiiowledje.
In Gordon V-Line Hoiiery, the V-ihel
uladow full lendnrl and prerifelr on cither
side of Ihe okle . . . accentuating lh hado
whuh Nttwre lwy puts there.
In Gordon Narrow Heel Honier . . . 7011
find the narrow shoe heel of fat-hion reflected
oubllr in sill.
Ihe new formal coatume colort planned
for the aaiart coatumes of the aeaaoti are
"SoiiriaH . . . "Clytie" . . . "Man-on" ... and
"Circe' (the new melon ahade for evening).
Our Cordon Gift Ro$iry is rtady nnr for
your taction. A box of lAre? mihmt a
practical and charming gift.
Om2tvzc1Co
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m r'- W: a -nt, nt m
Shopping
with
mid
Is it uwessuries lor parties
or Christmas presents you
hnvo on your initiJ? X
matter whicli, the answer
is tho new and individual
.-jewelry and novelties at
Pen Simon's. Il' ymi hav.
a dross of some pmiliar
shade ami want jewel rylo
harmonize, try Simon's, il'
your pirl friend sui"kfs,
just buy her une of t he
new jeweled eigaret liehf
et's, or if she doesn't
smoke, get her a DunhiH
Lipihtcr-Doreiie.
And. by the May. they
have a hosiery mendintf
service there thai t-er-tainly
is a biessiup when
you spy a "run"' in a fa
vorite pair of hose.
I!en Simon & Sons
122J-l!7 0 St
Here's yoiif chance to. gel
all of this season's neves;,
styles, in dresses, coals,
sweaters and skirls at l,
' ;j and 1 2 off this week.
It' you have an hour or
half hour lo spare Monday
or Tuesday, go down and
and see these bargains at
l;ADT twin.
223 No. VP, St.
1. Nathan Co.
IP you wanl a smart new
"Freiichy" frwk for th"
parties this -winter, just
stop at. 1123 K and we the
styles in IIdcal Parisien.
and consult with the cjn
pet.erit Modiste ahoni ma
terials and fittitiiis. and
iu a short time you'll have
a frock that will make you
the envy of all the rest oi!
the frirls at the next party.
Perhaps your felt hat is iu
need of cleaning, and re
shaping, or your gloves
are fading out. and losino;
their luster. If so. brincr
i ither hat or glove to tin
M'AN'S. (). d. fee Service.
Ml Xo. PI St. or call
B0!51 for delivery serv
ice, and you'll he sur
prised and delijrhled at the
results.
Orkin's at Twelfth snd O
slreets are now reeeivinsr
new atoek from New
York, containing advance
Spring styles In high col
ors, so lay aside your
somher dresses and g
stock up in these hecom
ingr new frock. And
while you're there just
glance at Ihe lovely Blue
Moon hosiery in harmon
izing colors, and as a fin
ishing touch to the day's
shopping, some of Ihouo
pretty Step-ins at $1.30.
"6
Peterson's Beauty I'arlor.
at l.'HO M. is giving a spe
cial to students. With
each $3 Permanent Wave
they will give $1.50 worth
of mercl-' ndise ; work
done by experienced oper
ators. They also have special
prices on Facials and
Manicures.
For appointments, call
BARBERS
ftprrialM in
( 'ullrffintr .ppf am nee
127 No. 12th
k College Book Stores j
J, FACING CAMPUS
poat popular dni hull ajid th
noma of the beat music.
Wednesday, December 12 1
cm nrr.su tir 1
and His Master Six
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