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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1921)
i ! ! T H Vi DAILY NEB R AS K A N OFFICIALS CHOSEN FOR STATE TOURNEY (Cont iiniod troni page 1) Ilowartli, Uillilaii, lioklnn. Pailoy, An deron. Ilrown, Crcssell, Mnxwo'l, N'ewnian, Russell, Tatty, Smith, .Car lien. Warren, Hoy Hartley, Collins, Jones, Ividdcll, Norton, Holland Schalfors, Wyant and Dale. The scorers will he under thi di rection of Kil Laniiihero with Hugh Carson and Edward Smith assist in.; him. The timers have been placed in cliiiisi' of Yeme Moore with Uibb- Salter and Pickwell at tint; us assist ants Clerks' Committee Has Plenty of Work. The clerks' committee with Farley Young as iliairmau will have plenty of work to do. Shaw, Wenke, Heel ing, Scherer, Wilier, Gish and Ly man will act as assistants on this committee. TLc work of the com mittee will be to verity the entries and pet the score books tilled out f.'l the officials before the teams in que lion are due 011 the floor. They w'l' also have 10 see to it that the teams are on hand on time and that every trim: is in readiness when the time for tie contest to begin comes. The ertertainmeiit committee will be to rrr.vido for ;.!1 the free tim et the visitors. Uoy Wythors is chair man of this committee with Richard Hadley assist ina him. Coach Schistic- will act as 1 hail man for the tioph.es lor all classes and the award h.c f the trophies to their respective winners. The police committee will be :n charge .if John Pr.eolik actins as ehairnian with Munn and Thompo i WANT ADS. LOST Lower half of cold fountain pen. between Social Science build ins. Collece Peek Store and "1"' Hall. Finder call HI "1 6. Reward. It LOST Friday noon, from the faculty rooms in Temple basement, an over coat with blue and bronze silk muffler and cloves. Guernsey Jones. It THE BEST DRESSED Men of today fro shopping be cause they want to get the Best Styles, best qualities and lowest prices. ro you shop or pust walk in to your Haberdasher? It will pay you 10 have this Store on your Shopping list EVKKYTIIIXO FOR MEN AND YOr."; MEN. 9250 STREET. LlNCOLN.NEB. Tucker-Shean JEWELERS-OPTICIANS COMMERCIAL STATIONERS Cotnphte s'lxk of Standaid schi' sup;'l:s for all deparv iii-nts Kindt t rartcn. Grade schools ard the Cmwr.-ity. Iocal (i;si ribu'o: s fur ll.e eel' -l,r;.'' d Watt r;::an Fountain Pens and V. -' .-ha: j. I'enc;?. It. v P. Stan lard ca.-h books, h dz'-rs joutr.a's and day b'.f.ks. If.fisn leaf I'dr'rs, day books, rol.in.r.ar journals. Y. & E. Films f ahir.e's. transfer cases, card ind. ou'fi's. etc. '"ran. s. WTiitlnes and Hurd's fne errf s; r.r.d'TiCe papT and cards. rian;ond. waV-hes. S't-rling S.i- f-r, Fine Jewelry. Kvf.e fxatnined and plaster- fitted. Expert Wa'ch. Clock. Jewelry and Op';cal repairing and manu facturing. Tucker-Shean 23 YEARS AT 1123 O St. Out of town business given prompt attention. assist i-R him. The Information com m'.tteo vill bo tho entire "N" club and .Mi hln Pekins acting as chair 11. an. The ;rei,i;uii committee is in charge of Kussell Ha i ley with George McGuiro nssistins him. Tho finance i ofir. ittt e is headed by Neil Chad derton an 1 other men to be appointed by the "N" Club. Tho duties of thia u.n.niiiico will be to supervise iho sale of ticket:;, take charge of the entry fees and receipts and prepare complete .'.tanrial statement of all expetuliu ' i s and receipts. The publicity committee will be under the direction of Gregg McP.rith; with Jack Handalo and Chatles Mi, hell assisting htm. l ia will begin in all classes on Thursday morning at S, and continue throughout the day until 10. Tin1 tournament games will close the bas ketball season at. the University of Xeuioska. Following the tournament Coach Schissler will have his athl.Mts out en the baseball diamond for pi-' lira n.iry spring practice. BRIGGS WILL SPEAK TO RESEARCH CLUB J. W. ltngcs, general superintend ent of the Cushnian Motor Works, will meet with the Industrial Re search club in the Grand hotel Wednesday at 6 p. m. He will deliver a short talk on some of the problems which arise in the relations between management and workmen and then answer ques t ions. Mr. Hriggs sered as an apprentice in Ungland and since coming to the United States in 100O has been on gaged in automotive work i:i Hetroit and Chicago, holding managerial posi tions with the Hilda and Several Motors companies. During the war he was director of motor truck production for the Detroit district. Quality Foo.ls at Reasonable Prices X Cut Low Fountain Prices X Let I's Prepare Your Party Eats Punch Pastry Sandwiches 1414 O 112373 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS on "Near Eastern Issues." CLUB PLANS MEETING delivered his speech on the (Continued from Pago 1.) el 1 nristlan Unity" in Sllu Nicholal Yoliniirovio, head 01 tne largest cnurciies and Serbian Orthodox church, will speak America. lias ""rti'inp of thi '"ll'.'ge.s jn ; h !:. :t a " !: ,k.i ,., )t . s .. )i . s . it )t. .. i t X.x.it.itit ,i it;); ;; ) !t :. ,. You Need Only Pay is $6 This Spring I! for tho NKW KID I.KATIIKK INSTEP STRAP PUMPs fr I a street wear. ; S I !: These slioes come in either Mack or brown with hijrli or low i !! l.eels. The sizes are complete. i I HARRY'S BOOT SHOP I S "THE BEST IN SHOE VALUES" i " i i Third Floor First National Bank Bldg. vi VP WITH individuality, in models of fine woolens, quality is very evident. There is no economy in buying cheap clothes; you should consieer "service and satisfaction" ahead of price. We woulp like to talk the matter over with you, and show you wherein these clothes permit you to dress well while econo mizing. Choice of the House Suits and Overcoats Up to $75 t,. . . , , "ym J l. 1111 Ik! Suits and Overcoats up to $100 Small Charge for Alterations And All Other Fine Makes if; M aer or 8 Co c ts. Is h it br fe Is Eli Shire, President LINCOLN. NEB. LINCOLN. NEB. If