The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1923, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
E
f
.b, 1
1 Those who did not get waited on yesterday during the busy hours
PLACED ON EXHIBIT
come in today.
Chicago Taper Sends Exhibit
Over Country in Interest
of Students.
Mm. -
v.
if
. 3 "t 7
aiiiit IMS
1SPI
ill
:1 j?
!.:i !
P. I . 4'- K
!: id
i
.HI
r
mm.
"The exhibition oi the Chicago Trib
une drawings has been a splendid suc
cess due to the co-operation of Trot
essor Grumman," said It. P. Cross,
representative of the Chicago Tribune
Cress explained that the exhibit Is be
in charge of the exhibit yesterday. Mr.
ing taken over the country in the In
terests of students of architecture.
"It has already been to the Univer
sity of Illinois Washington Univer
sity, and in Peoira and Kansas City
under the auspices of the local chapt
ers of the American Institute of Arch
itects. The exhibit is going to Carne
gie at Pittsburg, to Yale, Harvard and
other of the leading universities.
Mr. Cross pointed out that all the
220 designs submitted in the contest
had to conform not only to the rules
or the contest but also to the building
laws of Chicago. According to those
regulations no building may be occu
pied higher than 260 feet or 21 stories.
The buildings may be built as high
as 400 feet. Any superstructure on
top of the height of 260 feet must not
exceed 3600 square feet in area. Ac
the architects to meet these conditions
cording to Mr. Cross, the attempts of
largely influenced the design of tho
buildings.
Many of the architects designed a
building 260 feet high and then added
;Tize winning design Mr. Cross
a tower to it. The superiority of the
pointed out, lay in the fact that the
building and the tower were treated as
one. The tower was not set on top
of the building but the whole edifce
was treated as a unit .
Mr. Cross also explained that the:
windows in the corners of the prize
winning design. r.'.?.ke that design clif-,
RAIN OR SHINE, snow or sieet, yoa ll j ferent from all the others, and permit
see Munson"s Kent-a-Fords on the the utilization of space that in other
tr?cts B1550 B15K. 1125 P ft. plans Is wasted. All the space in the
tions, while the oiher fallow is a building which can be occupied is
fanatic who fights for his prej'u- iv-j-ai ho ....... . utnjzed. The beauty of the design i
The drawing that won the JleO.OOO l rize in the ecrcft n inotid l-y tiie
Chicago Tribune. Two hundied and tctiy drawings wore submitted by Vot'.i
American and foreisn architects.
The difference is that you are a
sane man who fights for his convic
dices.
Auditorium dance Wednesdays. Fri
days and Saturdays. New manage
ment; new policy; new prices and new
ten-piece orchestra.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
I rreciate the better thirds in phctog- obtaiDed only after an tne ?pacc i.i
rarny me luwi.seuu al:i! ..;:! is not accomplished
ing a number of most attractive ef-. ju oiher dcsgns of almost
tts both in the smaller sizes as beauty The tQwer bg us(?d as
we'd as the larger. Make your an-, & g, ht.seei ,nt for hundreds of
poiatntent scon. Studio 225 So. 11th. thousand3 Qf tourUts
Notebook picked up by mistake in j -jf the thought of the architect is
locker-room in Armory. Return to , understood by those who see the de
Henry Bassett and receive reward. , sjgn the verdict of the judges will be
appreciated." declared Mr. Cross.
LOST Book, entitled -What Is Shake
speare?" Please call R629.
Illustrated lecture for men on.
"Heredity" by Dr. F. D. Karker at SL
Paul's Church, 12th and M, Sunday,
February 11, &:5 a. m.
RENT A NEW FORD High class
cars for particular people. Lowest
rates and always open. Motor-Oui
Company, B4718. 1120 P St.
LOST Saturday
Call L7452.
-Iunn Fountain Pen.
SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER
$35 to $50
Voting men's goo.s; and young
cif-n's ies. All that Is new
in vootens are here. A b'g store
and a Sape stock to select from.
We also remodel, repair, clean
and p-e&s garments for men and
women.
MacCarttij-WiisoB & Ryan. Inc.
132 NORTH 11st St
,
i WHITMAN'S
WOODWARD'S
I LOWNEY'S
And GILLEN'S CANDY
PILLAR'S
PRESCRIPTION
HARMACY
Correct
Style $8
These are the kind of
shoes young fellows
like built with tan
or rich brown calf
New
oras
For Spring
1
y
These new "kicks" are the real class in both appearance
and wearing quality. They're Hi-grade in every way
and will prove their worth day by day. Come try them
cnGood fitting lasts and expeit fitting service. Priced
low at 38.00
Headquarters for Edwin Clapp Footwear
HrDMArl fiurim
L.J
1 1 ii
aid werca
Jhat Are Worth
Twice the Money
They look it because they have the fabric, the fin
ish and the fit that you will like. We don't want
to sell you unless you are firmly convinced that
this value demonstration means a definite sav
in gs to you. Men w ho look and compare become
our most enthusiastic customers.
SEE THESE EXTRA VALUES!
800
Suits and Overcoats
Values up to $50
Every garment in this Special PuVchase Sale
from surplus stocks of well-known manufactur
ers carries a guarantee to be of strictly pure Vir
gin Wool and backed by our guarantee "if not
satisfactory, money cheerfully refunded.
Do You Want Quality?
Do You Want Real Style?
Do You Want to Save Money?
If Your Answer Is Yes
Get Quality First
Then Extra- Value Price
Our main object in selling clothing is to sell you
for life. We urge you to find this out for your
self. LOOK! COMPARE! PROVE!
P
h
ELI SHIRE, President
AYE
.BROS.