The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1924, Image 4

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    PICK ADDITIONAL
CADET OFFICERS
(Continued from Pa 1)
Fied J. Whmer
Harold S. Gish
Jacob W. Cohen
Frank F. Fry
Ralph R. Hudson
Forest W. Brown
Ivan L. Wong
Charles C. Caldwell
Cleo E. Rumsey
Victor F. Foss
Frank . P 'riven
Stanley F. DeVor?
F. W. Sunderland
Arthur N. Ekstrom
Evard G. Lee
Judson M. Meier
Milton H. Tappan
V. II. B. Wakelin
Harold W. Koehler
To be cadet second lieutenants:
Rccoe D. Tutty
Monte Kiffin
Orr Goodson
L. Leo Rosenberg
David S. Zolat
Francis A. Rudolph
Daryl Gideon
Francis H. Hanson
Bruce T. Clarke
George Gulmyer
Max R. Shostak
Harold B. Bedwell
Chester A. Olson
Rudy M. Lucko
Clyde M. Sharrar.
Frank F. Dinges
Arthur B. Robinson
Ben Greenberg
Leonard A. Jordan
J. R. Tottenhoff
Louis Trexler.
WORK BEGINS ON NEW
GOLD STORE BUILDING
Preliminary Work Already Be
gun To Be Rushed to
Completion.
Another milestone was reached in ,
the development of commercial Lin- !
coin when workmen yesterday began
the work preliminary to demolishing t
the old building at O and Eleventh I
street? on the ouihwet corner, to
m;ike room for a substantial depart
ment store building, designed by
Divis & Wilson, architects.
This six-story strut-tun , 75x142
feet, modern Gothic design, will b?
of reinforced concrete construction,
with facing of gray granite terra cot
ta. A building permit has already
been issued to the Olso.i Construc
tion company, who are in charge of
the razing of the old landmark and .
the erection of the modern store
building which v ill rep! ice it. ;
"Th? new building." said .Mr. Gold, j
has been carefully designed to meet
the demands of n store catering to
the popular want of the pople and
while no effort has beer, spared to
include every modern improvement
and f hopping convenience, the build-,
ing will be modest in equiprne.it. In
short, an up-to-date store erected to
efficiently and economically distrib
ute the type of merchandise and ser-
vice a modern community such as
Lincoln demands."
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POR MEN AND WOMEN
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1330 0
TO ELECT CLASS
OFFICERS TODAY
(Continued from Page 1)
dents will vote as juniors instead of
as sophomores.
Registrar to Judge Senior Ballots.
Miss Florence McGahey, registrar
of the University will Judge the bal
lots of the senior cksa because two
members of tbs student council have
filed for offices..
Students will also yo on the
point system. Women will vote on
the definite plan submitted by Mor
terboard. The school at large will
vote on the principle of the point
system in order that the student
council may obtain some Idea as to
how the students stand on the nut
ter. Class officers take office imme
. ff oi tliA locrirm. Puhica-
Ition board members do not take of
1 f ice until next fall.
A summary of the activities of the
candidates for the various offices
follows:
Senior Member of Publication Board
Arthur A. Whitworth is president
1 of the Vikings snd a member of Kos
!met Klub and Corncobs and of Beta
!Theta Pi.
Arthur J. Latta is a member of
, Ko-met Klub and of Phi Gamma
! Delta.
! Junior Member of Publication Board
j Donald M. Reese is an Iron Sphinx,
; i Corncob, and a member of Delta
Upsilon.
Jack Hunton is captain of the
swimnv'ng team, an Iron Sphinx, and
a member of Lambda Chi Alpha and
1 Alpha Kappa Psi.
Sophomore Member of Publication
Board.
! Joe Weir was chairman of the
I freshman Olympics committee. He is
a Green Goblin ind an Acacia,
j Harold Grosshans is affiliated with
i Thi Kappa Psi.
For Senior President.
Wni. G. Alstadt is president of
the University Y. M. C. A. cabinet!
and is a member of Bushnell Guild.
Dietrich Dirks is a member of Kos
met Klub, is president of the glee
'club and a captain in the R. O. T. C.
Grant Lantz is tn Innocent, is past j
; Townsend Portrait photographer.
Mah-Jong
Is Taking the Country by
Storm.
fascinatine. All in attrac
tive bo, r-.ent prepaid on
receipt of S1.00 t Canada
2 5c extra.)
Table Covers
Verv Attractive Black Sat-.
io Black Kat-rf,
Table Cover. L
racron dei(Sn?TJ
any sixe card
2
Mn Vah Jonc
with colored drajron
xliuMahle to any sixe
table: 16 ro'in'.er pocket,
striking colored stitched
4.r-. Extraordinary value.
Special price
COMBINATION OFFER: We will
end prepaid one complete Mah Jone
fet and table cover as described above
on receipt of 2.50.
China-American
Importing Co.
Ill West 6Mh St.
New York
Black
$10.75
a
Good Here!
Street
A complete set in brtitht
color. 144 titer. 116 coun- Ms. J
lent. S rack. 2 dice, book KlJ
of rule and instructions;
in) one can !oarn the fm I
in ten minuses. It's very n
THE DAILY
president of Sigma Tau, honorary en
gineering fraternity, and is a mem
ber of Alpha Zeta.
For Junior President.
Roland Eastabrooks is vice presi
dent of his class, a member of Scab
bard and Blade, a second ieutenant
in the R, O. T. C. He is a member
of Alpha Tau Omega.
Bennett S. Martin is president of
the University Commercial club, is
at present the junior member of,the
publication board and is also a Sigma
Chi.
For Sophomore President.
Reginald Everetts is president of
the pre-medic students, is an Iron
Sphinx and member of Theta NHi,
pre-medic honorary society, and Al
pha Sigma -Phi.
Pauline Barber was on the Dailv
Nebraskan staff last year. She is a
member of Chi Omega.
Harry D. Burke is a member of
Kosmet Klub and a Sigma Nu.
For Freshman President.
Millard Gump is a Green Goblin
and a member of Omega Beta Pi.
Archibald J. Weaver is a graduate
of Fills City high school.
For Itj Day Orator.
Clifford M. Hicks is president of
Ueann
of Mens
very
Every Size
That's the big point in the kind we
are offering at this price.
Owing to congestion in our tailor shop, due to
the unusual response to this Sale, alterations
and deliveries will be made as fast as possible
No extra charge.
and Men?
rers
You get
Extra
To Match
That makes your suit
bargain offered by
Chicago.
For . . .
1i
2375
NEBRASKAN
v. ,,,i,.nt council, business mana
ger of the Daily Nebraskan nd a
mmber of Phi Alpha Delta.
Harris A. Poley was a member of
the University Players and belongs
to Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Phi.
LOST Feb. 12 in Social Science,
Tortoise rimmed glasses. Return
to Nebraskan office. Reward.
LOST Waltham gold wrist watch,
monctfram on back. Link bracelet
attached. Reward. Eleanor Scott,
L5512.
18 STUDENT . exchange photos for
U-N-I DRUG CO.
STUDENTS' SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS
KODAK SUPPLIES
PUNCH FOR PARTIES
14th and S-
B3771
Hundreds and Hundreds of
Style - - -
For Men and Young Men
No matter which way you look at the clothes question
youre certain to receive values plus here. For the man
who demands Style, for the buyer, who seeks Superior
Fabrics; for the one interested in Skill Workmanship,
you may assur yourself. Every garment presents a
sincere worth.
Here's what is making this Sale so popular with the hun
dreds of men who are taking advantage of this unusual
offering. We knew just what essential features must
be included. You won't find another showing that of-
m mm
such values.
1 romsers
These Suits for
do double duty. It's the greatest
any clothing concern west of
.
1 A USl
ELI SHiRE, PRES.
25c, six poses. Blask, 1308 0 St.
LOST A gold open-faced watch
with a Nebraska fob. Reward? Call
Kirk Linn, B1506.
BE A NEWSPAPER correspondent
with the Heacock Tlan and earn
a good income while larnir.g; we
Hanging in
You probably have some spring garments
that you will wnt one of these days. Let us
call for them now. Our cleaning process
brings them back like new all ready when
you want them.
Look
Better
Laundry'&
O
Every
Out Our - Stock
Every Model
Here's Another Decided Savings Offered
600 Suits and O'coats
Men's and Young Men's Suits and Fur Collar Over
coats, fancy Belted Overcoats, Black and Gray Chesterfields.
Ojo
v.
show you how; begin actual work
a. i - o "ivuai work
at once; all or spare time; exneri
ence unnecessary; no canvas
send for particulars. NewC
Training Bureau, Buffalo, N
RENT-A-FORFJ ShoveiTy;
Munson Motor Co., phone. Bikia
and B1517. 1125 P Rw
the Closet
"o. 3:
Way
Cleaning
Suits
cT1
jats
CO.