The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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BIBLE STRESSES
AERIAL ATTACK
10 BEAT SM
Sloan and Paul Remain on
Injured List; Witte Is
Back in Suit.
LINE APPEARS STRONG
'lone wall lire (ht will hol.l all
jthe t -h in the confidence Kr an
Ulc!i i ,nnr J . no lUl Oakea la
,bal.lwis up lnli the vanity fir
I ward it, il r to be any
. thing Nil lneerienced. Aga n(
, the artmga Wednesday, no (ami
nt any great distance were made
'through the varsity forward wall
lib rlter Maasdrn at the cen
ler and ' Punh ' Kostrr and Klmer
Greenberg holding down the two.
g;iard berths. th froh rr un
able to mke any notice aide head
tv in Ihe Wednesdny gel-to-geihcr
Htadine ahl Ri hards '
t the t Wlf jutit iot set m t 1 a '
toer of strength and art- expected
to I thr mainstays of the rn- ,
hukrr forward wall this eaon. '
Four end are making a great
bid for the regular wing position
and at present no definite assign
ments have been made hy Kd W eir.
OaVcs Fills Gaping Hole in KS'iK J$J;
tenier 01 Line wun
New Material.
Prucka and Kinher started the
game, w.th Morgan and Mill get
ting into action with the t.t'.
eleven With the parsing gam get
ting Ihe mtir share of the prac
tice hours. Weir t dexelnr-ir.g n,
squad of enda to comlxt the aerial
gam Southern Methodist ta ex-
Coach Pana Bible divided hit
Huaker squad Into three teama on
tba practice field Thursday nigh:
and staged a scrimmage aaioo
with three froah, elevens. The pec ted to unleash
aerial attack ram in ror tne
greater portion of the practice ses
alon aa the Husker mentor drove
horns the vanoua play that will
be used this aeaaon and will be In
augurated again! tb Southern
slelhodlat Viuatanga on Memorial
stadium field next Saturday.
It U Quit evident from the prac
tice each night that the new Hua- 1 Sloan but will throw
her coach la rotnr to ua a rasmg ' football strength on
Public Game Saturday.
Saturday afternoon the gstes of
Memorial stadium will he thrown
open again to the public for the
annual freshman-varsity game, the
acond of the season, t'oach Bible
will probably be minu the serv
Irea of 'Dutch" Witt and Oair
his enl'.re
the field
attack against Ray Morrisons against the Klu-desmen The year
Muafaiuj eleven when they open ling eleven will use Southern Meth
Lhe Oorahuaker football aeaaon on :od:t r'ava that they have been
Forward nips in an con-1
Oct. &.
cl vable formation ara appearing
aa tb main feature on the nigntiy
programs for the Huakera.
Injury Jlna Bob Up.
Tba Injury Jinx w hich aeem to J
haAg over the Husker ramp Is not
cramplnx the style of Dana X. Bi-1
bla tn his attempt to mould a
Husker team together for the
strenuous aeaaon that is ahead.
Clair Blown and Marvin Paul are
the tw-o latest additions to the hos
pital Mat. Sloan nursing an Injured
ankle received against tb frosn
Wednesday whll Paul la suffering
from aa tnujred hand and a light
coM.
"Dutch" Witts, veteran half
back, w-ho has been figured on for
one of the positions in the Corn
husker btiKfield. reported for'
practice, last evening in uniform
but la etUl unable to take any ac-
tlve part In the scrimmage sea-;
slona. Rowley and Frahm are be- j
lng used tn the first quartet on the
Nebraska team with Peaker and
Capt. George Farley making the
set of backs complete. Officials In
tb training camp of the Corn-'
huskera expect to see Witte and
Sloan both back in action for the
last wek of training before the
opening game with Southern Meth
odist next week. j
Una Holda Froah,
As the Urn draws shorter be- j
f.re the opening whistle of the 1929
football season. Coach "Bunny" :
Oakes is convincing football fans
that he ta going to have another
(XASSIFIKD ADS.
krrr.n all n a Tei rt"r,-
1T ktpf k
Hent Cars
We hare ears of all make
and descriptions for renting
to students. We rent cars
at reasonable prices. See
as at one.
Arcade Garage
1011 H BX. Phone B1M7
Correctness
-AND -
Distinction
mark the very latest de
sign in correspondence
papers. We have just re
ceived the new numbers of
famous
Eaton-Crane and
Pike fine Stationery
Beautiful Linings
Correct sues
Quire Boxes
Pound Boxes
BE FIRST TO USE THEM
Tucker-Shean
1123 0 St
LINCOLN, NEBR.
SO Tears of Service to
Ornhuskers.
iSler's f
EYE
E"ls"!
UIL
SERVING U. OF N.
STUDENTS. FOR
OVER SEVEN YEARS
Eyesight Correction
No longer needs to be made from a
makeshift "Eye Test" wten you have
her an all modern method with
modern tost runs nts for conduct fcg
a thorough eye examination In a
professional upstairs optical office
and this better pen-Ice costs no more.
Leo G. Mfller, Opt. D
Optometrist
603 Stuart Bid?.
JLEA&BJ TO DANCE
Ballroom Dancing and Qogging ! i j
Private Lessons Morning, Afternoon, Evening ;
WILL GUABA17TZE TO TEACH YOU TO DANCE
IN SIX PRIVATE LESSONS ji
Lee A Thornberry "No Failures" .
L8251 Private Studio 2300 Y j
DANCE
TONIGHT
At the Coliseum
Fall Fun Show Going On
Admission 25c per person
LUNCHES
"Our Store u Your Store"
Rector's Pharmacy
13th md P St.
" "The Studects S".ore"
DRUGS
orkms n durlns the pat
week. khile the arity crew
ekix-imu-iil tn eome t ine 'l l
t ue1 this araaon.
Ttie game Is railed for lt
oYIk. and the ta1mni (ate ill
he ened at one. While the fros-h
are meeting the varctty. t'ia'h h'd
Weir will a. out the Howard I'ajne
Southern MethHl game at I 'al
ia I 'mlrrt'laaaiiir ii lrt a if
Tor 1 railitiottal I
VTONV N Y A tarrel fnh ."
traditional t-attle lrtwe-n fre.h
men and sophomores at 8t. U-reiu-e
uniisity. will tsWe p!ae
aM.n Memhera of Mh rle a
aeml le at opposite ils of the ath-li-tio
field A hrel. or sterl lmm
given the soph At a given
signal the sphmnres are to get
the tarrel out of sight as aon as
possible. After to minutes the
fr h are a!lowe.l to follow and
do their t'est toward ga;n!ng n
tnl of the barrel The class hi. h
presents the barrel to the t n'.:
couni'il the following morn.ng at 7
oVItM-k is declare.1 the w inner. The
event an annual one.
! SELLECK 8AY8
RESERVATIONS
MUST BE MADE
iiVntinoed r'nm Tage 1
' t un ill not 1 re-iutted to ear
taps Tiikrta ir this part of the
'.l:un are going at a rapid pare
plares
are suit unar-
tit many
ronnled for
ln.li i :ala may pirvhase sea
son Hike! r-k as folio
I I 'resent identification rard
with Iihi tfo.vt for aeat in the
cheering section l at fUtider.t Ac
ti i!i- ofin e
J lieveive receipt and return lo
i-ohx-um Monday for ticket and
Iden'ilii atton i ard
tironpt desiring tickets together
apply as follows.
I Tutti in money and Identifi
cation rarls tn Student Activities
o'!ic If group is dilded between
looter section and student section.
two requests must tie made. All
must be made by Saturday nn.
I Reteite rweipia and rvlum lu
eoliaeum Monday morning for the
tickets and Identification cards
All fhe ka will be made payable
to John K. Hetleck. treasurer
TWO ntOM CHINA
ARRIVE IN LINCOLN
HVfitinued "Yom Page 1 i
phoon off the roaM of Tokio w the
eleventh aud laeinh." fle. mre-i w
"Neither of us had ever been in
the aea before, and we were very
III during those two daya"
The travellers reached Vancou
ver on Pept II. and after spending
a ahort time visiting friends at the
linnet consulate there rame on
directly to Unrotn by way of Feat
tie. I'pon arriving here. IJ and
Oho presented themaelvee St once
at the office of Prof. Ortn Step-
..r lha denartment of Ian-
ihcv brmicht a
ilrit.i .f letummendation
Kwelchen. a former tinese stu
idenl at the fniveraity of Ne
ibraska. ho la now ntnictor in
i philosophy tn the National univer
sity at leking.
The Pead aea In the eoutheait
border of Palestine, which covers,
according to tradition, the towna
of Hodoru and iVmorrah. la the
lowest spot on the earth surface.
King 1 3'X) feet tie low the sea
level
RENT CARS
klotrl ' A" rVfts. iTieiroUt
nd f.Kirs an4 Km Walvertnas si
P)ing itHit
Sperial disriHinl oa tietrolel 4
F)tintr rare S4 ! Wilertls
Hwntir'M hld until 1pm
Tim rhsrg bfns St T p. m.
Plenty of cr at all time W
rl pprrii your business
Motor Out Company
ItW f Street Always Open
A DICTiesV 0" CMIVICSL
tQt'TlOS
t. rtin !! ih."in. -ipXl
n l ! rnt h-i e-ni!i -n
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coLiece eooK ror
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PENCILS
PENS
WAHL
PARKER
SHEAFFER
WATERMAN
FENTON B. FLEMING
JEWELER
mi o
Congregational
Student Reception
Friday 8 to 10 P. M.
First Plymouth Church
17th .nd A
Rev. Ben F. Wyland
The oldest Protestsrt church In Lincoln, membership KOO.
The church horn of the fhancellor. former Chancellor and
other members of the faculty. A chunh thai ,u Ite
lng program costing half a million has allotted one-thlrd of
that for facilities for young pepl-
Reception Music by Wilbur Chenoweth.
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ft Presentation of Fashionable Apparel
Stressing the Newest
OCTOB
MOD
THE ADVANCING SEASON confirms the
dominance of the princess silhouette its
regal influence extends to every realm of
fashion. The Coatsthe Frocks for both day and
evening"' share in this new phase. And with it
comes lengthened hemline and the flaring skirt. All
of these characteristics of the mode are evidenced
in the collections here.
(OATS GO TO GREATER LENGTHS
FOR SMARTNESS!
The lengthening hemline is an outstanding detail of the new cloth Coats
keeping pace with the frocks so smartly covered. The princess line flaring into a
swirl effect at the bottom by means of godet or circular panels is also typical. Pur
trims nearly all of the new models the hardier pelts for the sports types, the softer
furs for those more elaborate.
Priced 25.00 to 125.00
GOLD'S Third Flior.
Snprt Autumn Jewelry
pXQLtoifE new cortume Jeelry ehow
tr.s; frsny wipu! sists rl rl'h colors
n't fmbteti'i ot o!or. Choker Eea in
prevailing )w?ry novelty. shoi Er Plrfi.
Brw;he i)4 Brr;ct. il to mstrh. Colorful
B'jfle Ch'r are an'jt.ver favorite.
4Dc to 6.95
GOLD Prt F!vr.
SPORTS (OATS
The jaunty, careless lines of the new
sports Coats, the rough tweeds and the fur
like camelloea and camels' hair piles of which
they are fashioned, and the hardy furs that form
their garniture, combine to stress the need to
Include at least one tn the winter outfit.
Priced 16.75 to 69.50
GOLD S THIRD FLOOR.
WINTER FROCKS
ARE CHIC
A new smartness a "difference" in line
and contour fives distinction to the Frocks for
early winter. Whether of clcth or silk, there is
s tendency to follow the moulded princess line.
Skirts are lo&g-er and Invariably flare.
Priced 10.00 to 39.50
GOLD'S THIRD FLOOR.
EARLy WINTER HATS
ARE SMALL
'"he smartest Hats ae small with intricate
draplngs. clever folds and subtle manipulations
of the material. Trimming may consist of bows
of the febric that makes the Hat or of orna
ments. Cloches, turbana, bonnet effecta in
velvet and felL In brown, beige, green, red, blue.
Priced 2.95 to 18.50
s;
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GOLD S THXRD FLOOR.