The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1922, Image 3

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    VMVHMT, December 20, 1922.
Til R DAILY NEBRASKAN
Santa Starts From
Here With a Gift
From You
Diamonds
Watches
Cuff Links
Eversharp Pencils
Ivory Toilet Set
Manicure Set
Ladies' Leather
Hand Bags
Gold and Silver
Mesh Bags
I THE BEST PLACE TO EAT ;
I THE
DAIRY
. LUNCH
Formerly ill
Roberts Dairy Lunch jjj
1238 O St.
He ff ley's Tailors
WHIPCORD SPECIALS
Remodeling for Men and Women
138 North 11th St.
. -.TrTTrfP PtCTUfctA ANiTMTTyr
1
ALL THIS WEEK
Marion Davies
in
"The Young Diana
A romantic drama in which
youth and beauty triumph
against great odds.
RI.W.TO SYMPHONY PLAYERS
SHOWS START AT 1, , B. 7. .
Main. Slc. Mcht SSo. Chil. 10c.
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
Week
The Screen's Greatest
Novelty
"Nanook of the
North"
A story of the Snowlands
1'athepicture
SHOWS START AT I, S. S. 7. ft.
MM. 15c MKht t&v. Chll. 10c.
IM LINCOLNS IITTLE THtATtRl
If . JLS,r 'JSL nJ3L'L?
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ALL THIS WEEK
Jesse L. Lasky presents
Gloria Swanson
in
"The Impossible
Mrs. Bellew"
A dazzling fashion show
a mighty mother-drama.
i. kit roNfKRT orciifstra
MltlMK S'l'AKT AT I, . , 7. .
M:it. Sftc. Mrtit Mr. Oill. 10c.
Sfpmhim mm IVHM
4 Mon. Tues. Wed.
Walter C. Percival
& Miss Renee Nuel
& Company
"JUST A HUSBAND"
FIVE BALIOTS
"A Surprise In the Belfry."
JOHN NEFF
The American Eccentric.
CHAD WICK & TAYLOR
America's Youngest Colored
Vaudevillians.
KEEFE & LILLTE
"As You Like Them."
"HIGH POWER"
A Wave of Laughter.
NEWS WEEKLY and
"THE TIMBER QUEEN."
BAMICH AND THE ORCHESTRA.
SHOWS START t:0. 7:00. S.-OS
Mats. ZOa. Klsbt 40a. OsL lft.
NEBRASKA GETS
LARGE MOUNT
FROM FOOTBALL
More Than Thirty-seven Thousand
Dollars Shown in Receipts at
the Athletic Office
Nebraska's share ot the proceeds
of the eight football games of the
1922 season is $37,122.31. The' game's
Increasing popularity has drawn larg
er crowds every year at all the
schools that have winning football
teams. The Cornhuskers were big
drawing cards at every game, their
ability being widely known, the sport
world was anxious to see them in
action.
The number of people who saw
the Cornhuskers play proves that
they are indeed well-known. Fifty'
eight thousand, five hundred and
thirty-one people paid admissions to
the games in which the Nebraska
team played nt home and abroad. At
Kansas the largest number of fans at
a game this year saw the Jayhawk
ers and the Huskers play on Armis-
tice day. There were 14,570 paid ad
missions to the game.
The attendance at the games fol
lows :
South Dakota, 3,750.
Missouri, 11,191.
Syracuse, 11,160.
Kansas, 14,570.
Kansas Aggies, 6,345.
Ames, 4.136.
Notre Dame, 13,335.
OFFER PRIZES FOR
BUSINESS ESSAYS
Chicago Trust Company Offers
Large Reward for Papers on
Trust Company Development
Prizes of $2,500, $300 and $200 are
offered by the Chicago Trust com
pany for studies relating to business
development, the modern trust com
pany, and allied subjects, the first a
triennial research prize, the others
first and second annual prizes, re
spectively for monographs.
Students ic the department ot eccn
omics of colleges and Universities;
undergraduates In schools of com
merce and law; students registered
in the American Institute of Bank
ing, excepting officers of banks, and
employees of banks generally are el
igible for the monograph contest.
Americans, without restriction, are
eligible as contestants for the $2,500
prize. The donors have In mind for
this group particularly, officers ot
banks, business executives, practicing
DINNER DANCES jj
with the "
Novelty of Special li
Mexican Dishes
Make Reservations jj
ALAMO CAFE
WINDSOR HOTEL
See Us for Your Meal
Tickets !
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WHITMAN'S
WOODWARD'S
LOWNEY'S
And GILLEN'S CANDY
JLLAR'S
PRESCRIPTION
HARM ACY
MSI
MATINEE, DEC. 20TH
ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA
Topics of the Day
Aesop's Fables
NOVELTY CLINTONS
"Jumping and Kicking."
JACK GEORGE DUO
Old Time Black Face Comedy.
BELLE MONTROSE
In "HER ONLY CHANCE."
Marion Morgan
Dancers
In a New Drama in Prologue
and Three Scenes
"HELEN OF TROY."
With Josephine McLean and
Charles Haverlin.
Ralph C Beatrice
BEVAN & FLINT
"A Slight Interpretation."
ED. M. GORDAN &
IDA DAY
In Mirthful Nonsense.
PATHE NEWS.
Matine Daily 25c, 50c B3128
Nights 25o, 60c, 75c B3126
nee. 25-26 TWICE DAILY
VIOLET MERSEREAN in
"NERO"
attorneys, members of teaching stair?,
aud graduate students in the field of
economics nd finance.
Ralph R. Ilellmnn, professor of
Economics and Dean of the School
of Commerce, Northwestern Univer
sity, Is chairman of the committee on
awards, and Leverett S. Lyon, assist
ant professor of Commercial Organ
ization, University of Chicago, Rnd
educational director of the Chicago
chapter of the American Institute of
Banking, Is secretary. Itules and sug
gestions governing the contest will be
sent on application made to the sec
retary of the committee. Other mem
bers of the committee will be an
nounced later when all the accept
ances have been -received.
The initial award of the $2,500 sum
will bo made In the summer of 1925,
and thereafter every three years for
the greatest original contribution to
knowledge and advancement In the
field outlined. For briefer studies, not
exceeding 20,000 words, the annual
prize will be awarded beginning with
the summer ot 1923.
Literature mailed to Chancellor
Avery by Trofessor Ilollman states:
These prizes are offered commcm
orable the twenty-first anniversary of
Chicago Trust Compnny and the oc
cupancy of its new building at Clark
and Monroe streets. i
This occasion represents more than
the passing of a milestone In the
history of a private enterprise, ft
is a significant stage In the steady
grawth of a financial institution that
has dealt with many questions affect
ing business development such as
are suggested here for more deliber
ate study.
Although this year marks the one
hundredth anniversary of the first
trust company in the United Status,
these prizes are offered in the belief
that only a beginning has been reach,
ed in public recognition of the possi
bilities ot corporate trust service in
meeting the financial requirements of
individuals and in facilitating the de
velopment of organized business.
While trust sevice is associated
in the minds of many almost exclu
sively with the management of per
sonal estates, it has been the growth
of large scale corporate industry that
has given to the trust company its
main field of opportunity and service.
The evolution of the modern corpora
tion has given rise to a wide variety
of financial problems with which un
til recently the trust company alone
among our financial institutions ha3
been equipped to deal. So manifold
are the services performed by the
Trust company that it has been well
described as the omnibus of finan
cial Institutions. Almost every type
of financial operation, indeed, is now
conducted by trust companies.
Although the trust phases of busi
ness remain the distinctive features
ot trust company operations. It has
seemed fitting in view of the non-
specialized character ot these insti
tutions to encourage, through these
prizes, study and publication In tho
domain ot finance generally, rather
than to confine it to trust business
in the narrower sense of the term.
Studies on any topics within the
broad field of linance may he sub
mitted with the approval ot the com
mittee. Subjects Suggested for 1922-23.
Trust phases of business.
Tresent tendencies in the develop
ment and operation of trust compan
les.
The increasing centralization of
financial functions in trust companies
and other hanks.
How fiduciary services are per
formed in small towns.
How trust functions are performed
In the British Empire (or in any
other foreign country).
Trust company advertising.
The advisory relations of trusf
companies and other banks with their
customers.
The use of Insurance and of trustee
service In the development and con
servation ot family estates.
The reduction of litigation relating
to wills.
Trust companies as fiscal agents
for corporations.
The relation of trust companies to
the reorganization of Jeopardized bus
iness concerns.
The history of Britis!. Investment
trusts.
Other subjects In the field of fi
nance: Tho development and control ot
outlaying banks In large cities.
The growth of branch banking In
American cities.
The growth of commercial bank
advertising In the United States.
The war and post-war movement
for systematic saving.
Effects of inheritance and income
taxes on family estates.
Inheritance ot property in relation
to individual initiative ann success.
The financing ot small corpora
tions. Short term note as a means of
raising fixed capital.
The lending of money on improved
real estate.
The work of commercial paper
houses.
The growth and significance of
commercial credit or discount com
panies. The development of foreign financ
ing corporations In the United States.
The recent failures of brokerage
houses.
Financial reorganization In 1921.
I REPORT TODAY
Meeting in Dr. Clapp's Office at
Five O'clock to Discuss
Training During Vacation
All men who expect to try out for
the Varsity wrestling team are re
quired to report in the Armory today
at u o'clock. This meeting will lost
not more than a half hour. Dr. Clapp
will talk with the men on training
during vacation and other Important
matters which they Bhould know at
the present time. The first meet is
not fur off, and it is necessary for
the men to begin their training.
The management is now negotiat
ing with the University of West Vir
ginia for a wrestling meet. West
Virginia ranks high among the east
ern schools, and thus a meet with
them would be much to our advant
age. We have applications for meets
listed with us from the University
ot Kentucky and the Oklahoma A. &
M college. The council at the Uni
versity of Iowa ahas approved a
wrestling meet with Nebraska.
TEACHERS
Second semester vacancy calls are now coming in. F.nroll
now, so that wo can pet your credentials together in time
to servo yon. Enrollment free.
FISK TEACHERS AGENCY
J. A. DEVLIN, Manager
1020 McGee St. Kansas City, Mo.
The bachelor has one advantage.
He can throw them away instead of
tormenting his feet with the darned
spots.
There's nothing so pathetic about
Jacob's working fourteen years for
his wife. Many men put in a life
time at it.
The Kline Publishing Co.
PUBLICATIONS BOOKS V A T A LOUS
309-11 SOUTH 11TH ST. TELEPHONE B-4202
Bills for Special Sales
' In I he production of Hills and announcements
for Special Sales, the Kline Publishing Company
can give you Unrivaled Service.
In runs of 10,000 or over these lulls are printed
on a Hoe Quadruple Perfecting VIVss ami deliv
ered folded and counted.
Customers are permitted to correct prices up
1o a few minutes before stereotyping. .
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished
The Kline Publishing Company
"Quality Is Economy'
A REMARKABLE, INTERESTING
ASSORTMENT OF
MEN'S SHIRTS
of qualities that assure super
ior tailoring, fast color and
correct fit.
Shirts of Radium, Jersey and Pongee silk
in plain colors. All silk broadcloth Shirts
in small designs; Crepe de Chine Shirts of
exquisite fineness.
$5 to $10
Manhattan, Yorke and Excello Shirts in dis
tinctive pattern of woven Madras, Fibre
Stripe Madras, Printed Cords in neckband,
separate collar and attached collar styles.
$2.50 to $6.50
Other Shirts both neckband and collar at
tached styles
$1.00 to $4.00
Full Dress Shirts Tuxedo Shirts
&Pt9CrtS:jicn4. 5uccessn.
TRUNKS GRIPS OVERNIGHT CASKS .
"Quality Is Economy'
MEN'S HOSIERY
A Masculine Gift to Be
Chosen With Feminine
Forethought
Impossible to choose a more
acceptable gift than hosiery.
And this season the added
novelties in both silk and wool
make choosing eas3
Interwoven Lisle Hose 40o.
Holeproof Lisle Hose 35c
Interwoven and Holeproof Silks 75c to 2.50
'if he wears brogue low shoes we prescribe
the following:
Interwoven Silk and "Wool 1.00 to 1.50
Holeproof Silk and Wool 1.50 to 2.00
Phoenix Silk and Wool 1.00.
Many with embroidered clox;
soft, fleecy heathers, blacks,
camel's hair, tans.
First Floor
Vw &S7Xi. successors
Mousing- Underwear Manhattan Pajamas
"Quality at Lower Prices"
GIVE HER
SILK HOSIERY
' Silk Hosiery, how every woman loves them!
Whatever her age or her taste, she wants
all the silk hosiery she can get. Make her
gift hosiery it's sure to be appreciated.
Men will find here knowing salesladies to
assist them in making just the right se
lection. Kvcry Pnir Nrntly Duxc-il.
HOLEPROOF : McCALLUM : ONYX SLIK HOSIERY
Pure Silk Hose Chiffon Hose Clocked Hose
1.65 3.50 $3 to $5
Holeprof Silk and Holeproof Silk and
Wool Hose, Per- Wool Hose, Per
sian Clox at sian and Plain Clox
2.00 l-75
First Floor..
Silk Underthings and Lingerie for Women
LJrt
A 24.
"Quality Is Economy"
Street, Dress and Driving GLOVES
Gloves! Ever proper: ever
useful an ideal gift. You'll
find them . here in all the
wanted and smart leathers
and styles. Perrin and Fault
less make. Gloves of tine kid.
cape, mocha, and buck. Silk
lined, fur lined, wool lined and
unlincd. Short wrist, strap
and gauntlets.
Dress Gloves in capes, mochas, bucks and
fine kids 1.7 "i to .-.
Heavy lined Gloves in capes and other leath
ers for wear, wool and fur lined..2.00 to 5.00
Auto Gloves and Mittens, Lined and Un
lined, long gauntlets, some one finirer mit
tens 3.50 to 12.50
White Dress Gloves Silk Gloves
.success 0K3
Dobbs and Stetson, ants