The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1923, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Coach Frank in Charge of Mili
tary Basketball Compet
Starts Next Week.
Times for Inter-company basketball
tourney to be held next week, Lave
been determined. The preliminary
games will be played on Monday and
Tuesday, the semi-finals on Thursday,
and finals on Friday. All games will
be played In the Armory. Coach Owen
Frank is directing the tournament
which is an annual affair.
The company commanders have or-
SUNDAY IS MARCH 15
Nebraska Society Is to liaise
$40,000 to Build New Re
ceiving Home.
"Homeless Kiddies' Sunday" will be
observed In Nebraska church March,
11.
Special speakers and ministers will
speak from the pulpit on that day in
regard to the campaign of the Ne
braska Children's Home Society for
$40,000 with which to build a new
receiving home.
The Intensive "carry on" in this
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
HAS WON FIVE OUT OF
TWELVE BASKETBALL TITLES
(Continued from Page One).
eanized their teams, and the teams
are working out as much as possible ' country, now being organized, will
during the high school tournament.
The times of the games are as
follows:
Company A plays Company C Mon
day, 5:15 a. m. Company H drew a
bye.
Company 1) plays Company Q Mon
day, 5 a. in. Company K drew a bye.
Company F plays Company I Tues
day, 5 a. m. Company H drew a bye.
Company K plays Company L Tues
day, 5:15 a. m. Company M drew a
bye.
Four games will he played in the
semi-finals. 8 a. in. to 8:15 a. m.
Tuesday, and 8 and 8:15 Wednesday.
The tennis will play in the order
named above. Semi-finals will be
played at 5 and 8 oclork Thursday.
The final combat will come at 5
o'clock Friday.
be launched March 15
The campaign has been endorsed by
nearly every civic and business or
ganization in the State.
The history of the Nebraska Child-
j ren's Home Society is one of happi
ness given to parentiess cniuircn ana
childless parents. The Home endeav
ors to find good homes for all Its
little members. Alter placing them,
the officials keep in touch with them
until they are 21 years of age.
To carry on the good work of the
society, which is now thirty years
old, a new receiving home Is needed.
The present home is inadequate, and
unless a new home is built, many of
the future plans of the society and
some of the present work will have
to be curtailed.
Job stared sadly at his boils. "Well
thank goodness," said he; "they are
not colonial possessions."
Some nipn live to a ripe old age
and some try to climb through a
barbed-wire fence with a loaded
shotgun.
ular final contest with Omaha Tech.
Sutton won Class B; Hardy, Class C;
Chester, Class D; Gretna, Class E;
Holbrook, Class F; Ansley, Class Q;
Wayne, ClasS H.
In 1920, 176 teams came to Lincoln
to compete for honors. Lincoln again
took first honors by defeating Omaha
Tech. Class B went to Superior. Class
C to Havelock, Class D to Kimball,
Class E to Benson, Class F to Aurora";
Class O to DeWitt, Class H to Genoa,
Class I to Milford, Class J to Temple
high of Lincoln, and Class K to Cort
land.
In 1921 another record was shat
tered when 204 teams entered. Omaha
Tech took Class A by defeating Uni
versity Place In the finals. Nebraska
City won in Class B, Ravenna in
Class C, Minden In Class D, Fairmont
in Class E, Waco in Class F, Wake
field in Class G, Waverly In Class H,
Holmesville in Class I; Panama in
Class J, Greenwood In Class. K,
Waterloo In Class L, and Trumbull In
Class M.
In 1922 there were 226 teams en
tered and two more classes were ad
ded. Sutton won from Crete in Class
A, Ravenna in Class B, Ansley in
Class C, Pierce In Class D, Alexandria
in Class E, Clarkson in Class F,
School for the Deaf of Omaha -in
Class G, Brainard in Class H, and
Bartley in Class I. The champion
ships in the remaining classes were
won as follows; Waterloo, Class J;
Filley. Class K; Dodge. Class L; Ash
land, Class M; Goehner, Class N, and
Clatonia, Class O.
lie
This year 237 quintets are In Lii
coin for Hie first round. Lincoln an
f v n li a t 'ill iriii nre Hain among tl
favorites in ('lass A, but dope la of
little value in a large tournament a
this, it ieema, Judging from happen
ings of the past several years. 'In
1922, Lincoln and Omaha Central were
the favorites but both were elimin
ated in the first day. No one nnows
uiin uiii ti.itmen in the lower classes,
and the wise ones are waiting for Sat
urday night to predict winneis
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Nebraskan office.
Return
Little Ray (aged 5, on crowded
train) Oh, mother, winter's here!
Mother Wsy, how do you know,
dear?
xLlttle Ray (pointing) I smell moth
balls in this lady's coat.
"Topics of the Day" Films.
Mrs. Gaggs-I should love to go to
Florida for the winter; and I would
too, but for one thing.
Mrs. Wigwag - Your husband
doesn't want you to. i suppose.
Mrs. Gaggs That is just the trouble
he does.
SAY:-
"Spring's Here"
You'll say so the minute you step inside our store, for the season's
newest fashions are making their prettiest bow to you in every sec
tion. Come and welcome them. You can well afford to see there
alluring modes for Springtime is dress-up time for all of us and
it's here.
If we could make a procession of models wearing all the different
styles in Spring Coats we have here, it would be a long line and it
would make a very stunning array.
It isn't possible to tell you in type of the many beautiful things ready
for you.
The new fabrics are rich, the colorings are very good, and the styles
exceedingly smart and uo to date. Soring coats of velour, mondaine
and bolivias made in blouse style, more like wraps than coats. All
quite long. The very smart new styles reasonably priced at $13.00
to $35.00 and upward.
You are always welcome to a convenient charge account payable on
a monthly basis. This is a courtesy here.
RAIN OR SHINE, snow or sleet, you'll
see Munson's Rent-a-Fords on the
streets. B1550 B1517. 1123 P St
i - Jl ' A '''m0mp
Ihe Store that sells the best
vr just a little less-
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Stitch! Stitch! Stitch! It's the
painstaking quality of their
needlework that lends these
clothes their enviable reputation
for supreme style, expert tailoring
and genuine satisfaction in service.
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The Stratford Fabric Trim
Patent Applied For
There are no body linings in
Stratford sack coats. The same
all-wool fabric et the coat itself
as ued for the inside finish. The
Kami are securely piped with all
silkaatin. This exclusive Strat
ford feature helps to build style
and durability into the clothes
and imparts a handsome, stylish
finish to the inside of the coat.
VU M
STIRRING FEATURES
of new Spring
Frocks, Wraps and Suits at
Fashions new and different quality stunning; individ
ual styles, Superb designing and master tailoring all
combined at a very reasonable price, made possible by
the great purchasing power resulting from our volume
sale policy.
COATS AND CAPES
Spring Capes and Coals showing the latest style fancies for Spring a
plenty of the swagger Sports Coats so much in favor in the rich fabrics
of the new season Bolivia, Verelda, Normandy, Poiret, Tricotine, Over
platds, etc All the favorite colors navy, deer, Pekin, brown, black, etc.
They re values you will not want to miss for only
NEW DRESSES
Revelations of springtime beauty Frocks of exquisite charm, employing
the richest fabrics to express the best ideas of the foremost designers. In
Canton, Flat Crepe, Crepe Aomain, Silk Eponge, etc., in brown, navy, black,
almond green, sandalwood, castor, Lanvin green and other new shades.
Frocks that will delight the most discriminating woman and miss. Greatly
underpriced at
AND THE SUITS!
Suits have again captured feminine fancy! And every one of the Suits in
this unusual group possesses an unusual degree of smartness and niquant
, d,?tlnEuished by finest materials and workmanship suits
of Poiret twill, tricotine, twill cord, etc., in tailored, box packet, flared and
bloused effects. An opportunity to secure a Suit of real beauty and worth
at a low price .
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