The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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IRIDAY. AWIL 26. !);)
Till: DAILY .NUUUSkW
F
OUR HUNDRED
THE MEN BEHIND THE SCENES'
YOUTHS ENTER
FARM CONTEST
Boys from More Than Forty
Schools Take Part in
Judging Contest
MEW EVENTS ARE ADDED
Winners of District Meets
Come to Lincoln And
North Platte
Voui hundred httf from r
jor'j different aihol enter4 th
i,rt-fnh anr.iial htt achool airl
luliura Juillinf tnlt hen II
fin"! ,lhui1 mornlrr. April
; 1hei are lo ewnieata this
jm on Lincoln and th
i.:n-i at Nonh I'laite. r.oih of
mem are lol ent
Ihit er'a corneal It the ltl
.ki ha r keen held. arwdlnt
10 thoae In tharfe More hojra ar
filtered nd ome tiea, ronteat
hat heen added. feerl rehmin
:y rontret have Nen heM at ar
iouk placea la tb alat. The rol
I. te of asrlcaltur U la chart of
the affair.
Albion Win Tw.t
jeitok and dairy rati) Judg
r.t earn year attract a large num
her of contestant. Albion high
( boot baa won t o "le(" on th
iler kvln cup awarded by th
Vrbrarka Improvement Uveatock
Hrer-drr aaaoctatJon. Oo more
in in livestock Judclnn will cixe
the Albion arhool permanent poa
aenaion of ihia trophy.
Vaerly ha won I he cup for two
ean In dairy rattle Judjlnt. On
inore v Irlorr will alvo them a per
manent hold on tho trophy award
rd h th Nebraska Stat Dairy
ir,r.'i aMwlatlon. Nearly all
echooln entered tha llreatock and
dairy judging-
TU Cnral Skill
Judging of butter and cream
have been Included tola yoar for
ihe flrat time. Other content in
which the achoola are competing
lor honora are grain grading.
.oTtty Judging, egg trading. Bab
rock teaiing. woodworking, forg.
and grain Judging and Identifica
tion. Skill and knowledge In alrnoat
nil klnda of farm work ara tried
nut In the annual con teat a
Two hundred and aizty ribbon
will be awarded to tho wlnnen In
the varloua dllakn. Silver and
hronae medali will be pretented
In none conteat. Reaulta will be
released Friday evening. The stn
iloni act hit tea building on the col
lege of agriculture campua hat
been turned into one huge dorml-
.
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Iur-t lib titfill 1'I
t lefiun. V J k .1
beet ma d- 1 -f
IttM time for aaxthing ! o'her thao dirertirg tVIr a
eratty of Nebtaaka loa Top ro : Neal ltev. M-
Th1 la tha Km met Kluh for 1 !:!. The fifteen memhera of the Klub have
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rioua eprtmoi. ana engaging n m i.ui ,.,..., " y V J T . ..1.. rw. r... hrmn . elp'on
Cook: JoVe Arret. Uncln; Ionald Kelly. MrCooh: Harold Turner, rawne City heeood ""'i1. jM.m "1 heT:
Omaha: l-owell Miller. Uncoln: l harla Tmce. Unoln: Taul rurgert. Uarole. !)er row: Joha Treat. Omaha. .Uam Mealier, t. j
enne. Wyo : Unn Tulaem. Nrtb Plait; Auatin Sturtetant. Omaha: J a met Mg rev. Omaha.
tor)' lo houae the high arhool vli
tort. Cot a hav been ael up oa the
firat floor to provldo aleeplng
quarter.
Banquet End Peofleam
banquet at (he chamber of
commerce on rYiday evening will
end the two day fe:. All coachea
and their team will attend. The re
aulta of the coniat ill be releaaed
and all awarda made at the ban
quet. I C. Oberllea. formerly a
member of the board of control,
will act aa toaatmaiter.
The folio ing high arhool teama
are entered In the Lincoln conteat
at the rollewe of agriculture:
jlng a bye In the aecond round, j
llaiilngl defeated to tad ! to 1
t The teral final round will be held 1
Friday Tenlng and Ihe champion-,
ahip debate Saturday morning. A
luncheon for coachea of the four
' teen teama entered in the final
loompeitnon 1 chelule1 for Friday
I noon at the Lincoln hotel.
aourl will attend. Tbia meeting con
tltutea a pan of the courae for
ecoul ieemla. for which tee'y
flTe bouia cidit ta gneo In th
Ml ffira
V! 1'gan
M Innti
v inhn
Plwpi C'll
etrtpiHurt
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Torn
COWO
CROWDS
CROWDS
TO Et ANO
HEAR
THE NEW MAKV14.
"Broadway
THE WONDEH ,ICTU?kE
THAT BEOQARE
DICR1"TI01
f.leloay
ALL
TALKING
DANCING
SINGING
Tht Ihwi'i Hit lirte
uclne 4 ! Hnl
A aUOOCtTtONl
Vu miy arold th trmn
a.u. nliiHt caiooa by at
tnlng th mtl"V
PRICES MAT. 50c
HVE. 7fio CHHD. 25
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Some of the teama arrived In
Lincoln early Wednesday after
noon lor workout In judging. They
uiied ihe dairy cattle or the l"ni
veraity of Nebraska for practice
Judging;. The two day schedule in
cludes the following content:
Thar4r
ralr .luflftip. S man tfum. T.'i.
WAmiftrk. 1 mlin l-ni. '0.
firm n Om1iii. 1 mmu 1m.
Poultry- Juri? it 3 ii'n If-xm.. 1.
TBT3' rroflu tn. 3 man tiim. 1 (.
Frtdar
I.ivork Ju(lltig. I man im. ' 30.
Raii'-ock Ti'i. 1 " 'm. 100.
Or.ln Judr'i MUflotl,
T.rt )rlln. 1 mull team, I.li.
Korf. I man tam. 1:0U.
University Sponsors Course
For All Leaders in
Central West
KENT SERVES AS DEAN
Fnder the auaplcea of the ITtii
versit) the aecond eaalon of eemi
nar for acout executlvea la being
held today and tomorrow in the
Temple. Two w-eeka aeo the firat
meeting were held.
Scout executlvea from N'ebraka. ,
weatern Iowa, and a portion of Mia-'
SEVEN DEBATE TEAMS
00 TO SECOND BOUND
rnt'ia1 Tmm Ttmr 1
eliminated hy Craig, 2 to 1. Craig
having Hie negative.
Hasiinge. runner-up last year, de
.atlnr thu frirmatlve. won from
Cozad. and waa aaaured of entering
the aemi-fiDaJs ttiia year Dy nraw
1
NEW CARS
FOR RENT
Juat adding t our line "eo Flytnt
Cloud Coupa; Ceevroirt alaaa.
Ford Medal A Roadatara. Ceupaa
and Tudera. Etfertlve Immedcataly
2c ar mil dlaccunt en elder
Chevrolet, all medeH.
Always Open B-6B19
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
K
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"Don't Be Silly"
M a t i 11 e e
Satmrday Only
Martinc at 2:3a clock. All .cm rcienert. priced it l
and To centa. No lickcis may e xclianpe.l.
. ww 011
Uon t lie aim
Playing at
Liberty Theater
Friday and Saturday
April 26 and 27
K
TMV4W DAYI-ICiHT STORF
GREAT MAY SALES
BEGIN TODAY
Charge Purthaift Payable June 10th
Think !' It ! Kigt t 1 o'Mt ! tin- a.l'iuii. t ""M. a
aiV that !itii,' liuii'lri'ila -f tcvt U1m"ms i.. -t! c
au-riinl low price!
in i v -
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PRINTS, PASTEL AND FLOWER
KUED SILKS
SIZES 14 to SO
Be Eere Early for First Choice
Swot)'! h'liH'r.
Open Erenini Until Midnight Open Sunday!
Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc.
"HOME Or GOOD EATS"
1619 O STREET
Everything for Party, Picnic, Dutch Lunch
and Weinie Koast
"NUFF SED"
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X"blazing trKjmphT I ASy H.awtccf
O "Th. a.au Brummrt of 'V ' ftt &
,a,aTrou. JfXSotL !
After all's said and done,
the pleasure you get in
smoking is what counts
MEL
CIGARETTES
UfllUEllSITY
PLAYERS
IN
SHAKESPEARE'S
"MIBSIiF.lf.IER
csatr
Tcnpb Theater
Evenlnga 7Sc Bet. Mat. B06
Ticket t P- Curtlc
. v
WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE
Camels arc maJc of the choicest tobaccos gro n.
The Camel bleni of Domestic aid Turkish
tobaccos has nexer been equaled.
Camels arc miU and mellow.
They Jo not tire the taste.
They leave no cigaretty after-taste.
Camels have a delightful fragrance that is
pleasing to everyone.
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