The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1924, Image 4

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    THE nATT.V NEBRASKA"
SHOULD ENVY WILSON
AND UNKNOWN SOLDIER
(Continued from Page 1)
Covenent la Read.
' The scene of the conference when
the league of nations covenent wss
first read to the delegates and first
read to the delegates and first given
to the world, was described by the
speaker. Mr. Wilson, said he, had
built up through a scries of policy
determining speeches a new code of
ethics. He had raised the attitude
of this country to a higher plane. We
were in the war to serve, and not
to gain. Our dealings at the con
ference bore out these statements of
purpose. Then Mr. Wilson suggested
organization in order that the late
war should be a war to end war and
so that the established piano of
dealings should continue. At length
the committee report was prepared
and Mr. WTison, as chairman, read
the plan for organisation.
"At the conclusion of that read
ing there was a complete silence for
a half minute after Mr. Wilson fin
ished a silence more eloquent than
the most lauditory burst of applause
could have been," Mr. Holt said.
Memorable Armistice.
"I thought that there was no sign
of hope on the horizon until Armis
tice day two years ago," continued
the speaker. It was then that this
country buried our unknown soldier.
Two ceremonies took place that day
which left an everlasting mark on
Mr. Holt's memory.
The burial of the dead soldier with
the officials who marched behind the
body riding in state from the capitol
to the Arlington cemetery, the ad
dress by the president himself, the
quartet from the Metropolitan opera,
the Marine band and all the instru
mentalities of the most impressive
funeral ever held in this country,
were next described.
In contrast was the ceremony of
the afternoon, resulting from seven
women telling the reporters that they
intended to pay their respects that
afternoon to the commander-in-chief
of the dead soldier, inviting anyone
who desired to go with them.
Attempt to Speak.
Mr. Holt found nearly 15,000 peo
ple jamming the street in front of
the Wilson home when he arrived.
He described the scene that followed,
the applause of the crowd, the presi
dent's appo?.rance supported by his
wife and a negro servant, his attempt
to .-peak, and his return to the house
too weak to say but a few words.
The crowd stayed on, and it is re
ported that at 7:30 that evening there
were still several hundred persons
LOST in Library, a gold open-faced
watch with Nebraska fob attached.
Reward. Call Kirk Linn at B1506.
BEILSTEIN'S organic chemistry,
new, latest edition, 5 volumes,
bound buckram, for sale. Michael
man, B1821.
LOST Waltham gold wrist watch,
monogram on back. Link bracelet
attached. Reward. Eleanor Scott,
L5512.
18 STUDENT exchange ' photos for
25c, six poses. Blazek, 1308 O St.
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Training Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
RENT-A-FORD Shove it yourself
Munson Motor Co., phones B1550
and B1517. 1125 P Street.
Have received an ad
vanced shipment of
spring fabrics for the
college trade.
Priced Surprisingly Low.
LOU HILL
1309 O St.
Up en flight, turn to the rifht
J
I
Mah-Jong
Is Taking the Country by
Storm.
$
A complete set in brieht
ill tile., lit coon
tra. 8 rack. 2 dice, book
r n,u nt in.traerions
sny one can learn the game
in ten minutes. It'e very
fascinating- All in attrac-
w..- .m, nreTMkid on
receipt of $1.00 (Canada
26c extra.)
Table Covers
r- iiinrti,, Dtaek Sat-
rn M im Table Co?Ak
srith colored dragon designs aTj
.j;..tM a an mm card
table: It sou liter pockets,
striking colored stitched
j lr i .nwtliw,T value.
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Special price .,
COMBINATION OFFERt We will
send prepaid on complete Man Jorif
set and table cover aa described aboT.
on receipt of ti.tO.
standing in the street, looking at
the house. "The contrast between
the ceremony of the morning and the
spontaneous gathering of the after
noon was great," said Mr. Holt, "but
they were the same in my mind, the
tribute to the boy who died to win
a war and then to the man who
later died to win a peace."
Service Is Strong
Factor in Success
Miss Vera Mills
Miss Vera Mills of the Rudge and
Gueniel mail order department
spoke to the Girls Commercial club
Wednesday evening. The keynote
of the address was the stressing of
service to employers, to co-workers,
and to customers as the big factor
in success.
Miss Mills feels that little services
count most towards success. Con
fidence is inspired by being on the
job every minute; the employee who
trives eaual attention to large and
small' orders is helping to secure the
confidence of all by courteous con
tact with customers.
"Everv eirl. Miss Mills believes,
should have a definite goal in her
school work, and should hold to her
specwity after she has determined it.
The report of the ticket sale for
the Girls Commercial club dance,
at the Lindell, Friday, February 22,
was made at the same meeting.
OFFER PRIZE FOR
BEST TITLE PGGE
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longer lines without having to run
them over.
The' three final judges will be
non-residents of the state. Each
judge will give a rank number to
each poem. The poem having the
lowest score cettinir the first prise
The committee in c"harge, of which
Professor Rice is chairman, consists
of Prof. Louise Pound, Prof. S. B
Gass, and Miss Constance Syford of
the English department, and Dr.
Hartley B. Alexander of the depart
ment of philosophy.
'Hair
Unrujy
Neatly combed, well-kept hair u
business and social asset.
STACOMB mskes the hiir stay combed
in any style you like even after it bat
just been washed.
STACOMB lite rgna hat been
used for years by stsrs of stage and
screen lesders of style. Write today
for free trisl tube.
Tubes 35c Jars 75c
; on STACOMB in the blick,
yellow and gold package.
For sale at your druggist or wherever
toilet goods are sold.
Standard Laboratories, Inc.
113 West 18th Street, New York City
Send coupon for Free Trial Tube.
STANDARD LABORATORIES lac.
113 West 18th St.. Nnr York City. Dept. 1
trnmrn Mad mm Sra. UW Mb.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Manufacturing
Jewelers
Manufacturers of
Sorority and Fra
ternity Pins and
Crests. Class Pins.
Rings, Fobs, Presen
tation Jewels,
Medals and Badges.
We carry in stock a
full line of Loving
and Trophy Cups.
Original designs in
colors and estimates
furnished free.
II
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Dance
Girls Commercial Club
"SERENADERS"
Friday .February 22 $1.10
LINDELL PARTY HOUSE
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FINAL CLEARANCE
Choice of not only America's finest Coats, but also the
largest stock in Lin6oln, are involved in this startling
clearance at the lowest price possible, in quality gar
ments that every man wants.
X
High Grade
IOVERCOA
All Fancy
O'Coats 9
In our stock, such as
full belted coats,
plai dand fancy
coats, half belted,
coats, box back
coats, offering, we
believe, the best
overcoat value in
Lincoln at
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PRICE
In This
Clearance
The price marks i
your opportunity to':
get the finest Over- !
coat Jn the city for j
they are real values i
no man can afford
to turn .aside.
Let every man judge for himself, Point for Point, Dollar for Dol
lar, Value for Value. You will find Mayer Bros. Co. Overcoat
Clearance Stands Supreme.
Extra Trousers
to Match Suit
That makes your Suit do
Double Duty .
A good mixer
at the club or at home
Where men gather to talK and play
to dine and dance at clubs, j
hotels, restaurants and in elegant '
homes, enjoy A-B Ginger Ale a
ripened blend a mellow flavor a
piquant taste that mixes weU the
beverage of social acceptance
wherever sports and hospitality
rule.
A-B
iif if i
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Anheuser-Busch St. Louis
Served at hotels, clubs and cafes
Buy it by the case for your home
$
Men!
CHOOSE NOW
HUNDREDS AND
HUNDREDS OF SUITS
Excellently tailored in sizes for all men.
Choose from fabrics such as worsteds,
cassimeres, and cheviots in stripes,
checks and mixtures. See them in the
window.
With Extra Pair of
Trousers to Match
$
1
Mayer Bros. Co. policy is the same at Sale Time as any other
time. Satisfaction or money back.
Choose
that
Overcoat
Now for
Next
Winter's
Wear
and you
Save
Money!
During
Sale Time
Altera
tions and
Delivery
will be
made as
soon as
possible!
1MAYE
BROS.
GO.
Eli Shire, Pres.
China-American
Importing Co.
I
lit Vfmt St.
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