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REGISTRATION FREE We cordially invite you to call; GIVES OBSERVATIONS OF BRITISH POLITICS (Continued from page 1) much of a statesman as an officer of ths law, if we may judge by the speaker's experience with one he talked to particularly. The "peeler" was able to discuss current political topics with a fluency and grasp of facts that would have done credit to a member of parliament. The possibility of the abolition of the monarchy is a very slight one, according to Mr. Jones' observation. Sir Evelyn Wrench, an eminent Eng lish newspaper man, mads the state ment that if a vote were taken on this question, 95 per cent of the peo ple would be in favor of retaining the king. For the great mass of the English people, the king is the sym bol of their country and their politi cal institutions, and they are willing to retain the royal family for this reason, although it is a very expen sive institution. Attitude Toward Nobility Change. Toward the nobility, the attitude of the people is changing rapidly. So many professional politicians and cheap yellow journalists are buying their way to titles that they are be coming less valuable in tha eyes of the people. The illustration of yel low journalist who specializes 'in racy divorce proceedings as subject matter for his paper and who has been raised to a peerage for such dis tinguished services was commented upon by the speaker. A short description of a session of parliament was one of the features of the talk. The extreme formality of the sessions and the clear and forceful speeches of the members were two of the salient features which attracted the attention of the visitor. Lady Astor was "prodded1 by some of the speakers at various times but she always managed to get the better of her inquisitor by prompt and effective replies. Mr. Jones' letters from abroad have been recently published in book form in response to the requqests of numerous readers of the State Jour nal. Other special lectures in political science have been given this semester by Frank Harrison and by County Attorney Matson. There will be at least one more talk given by some prominent Lincoln man before the close of the year on some other phase of practical government. TWENTY-SEVEN TEAMS IN HIGH SCHOOL MEET (Continued from page 1) Portraits of Lincoln Persons Are Displayed Several portraits of prominent Lin coln persons will be found in the ex hibits of oils shown at the art gallery this week by the Lincoln Artists Guild. This organization is com posed of about fifty local artists and art enthusiasts and the exhibit is the work of the members of the guild. There is also a display of pen and ink drawings, china paintings and batiks. STUDENTS Make big money this summer selling Horsey-Bassett Aprons and Specialties. Finest on market. New styles, new colors, new selling plan. Your profits in advance. $15 a day easy. You show samples and mail us orders. We deliver and collect. Send name and address for sample apron and selling outfit, 75c C. 0. D. Be come our district manager. Your success guaranteed. Address The Horsey-Bassett Co., Inc., Dept. CP-5, Crisfield, Maryland. ANYONE wishing themes typed call B6252. LOST Small ladies' Central City High School ring. F4038. TUTORING in French, Algebra, Trigonometry and Analytics. Call B6252. Townaend Portrait photographer GIRLS Here is where to get your Curls Lanraiae-Laxtone Bokuty Shop Room 550, Bank of Com ceo, 13th St. entrance. Phone L5255. We solicit your Rent-a-Ford busi ness, bpecial attention to picnic ana party trips, long or short. Good cars and lowest rates. We Deliver MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P St. Always open. Phone B6819 RENT-A-FORD Show it yourself Hansen Motor Co.. phones B1550 and B1E17. 1125 P Street. ACROSS FROM TEACHERS COLLEGE UNI DRUG CO. . 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Arnold high school with a three man team won first place in the Broken Bow meet last Wednesday. Teams entered in the meet to date are: CLASS I. Aarnold, Clay Center, Deshler, Dodge, Exeter, Fairfield, Harvard, Superior, Waco. CLASS II. Ashland, Aurora, Cambridge, Crete, Gothenburg, Havelock, Hold rege, Tekamah. CLASS III. Alliajide, Beatrice, Broken Bow, Columbus, Grand Island, Hastings, Lincoln, McCook, Central, Scotts-bluff. This advertisement, submitted by J. C. Beesley, Jr., of Princeton University, was awarded a n aT sf - m a rTa in tavAl lair! at a1 fourth prize in tne i'ostum derei nuuijiau; o iu.v.6iore auiciumug contest. LOST Kappa key Monday morning. Call Margaret Nelson. Now I ask you When you Oversleep and . Miss breakfast ! And haven't But about Ten or fifteen Big bowl of Post Toasties And cream . 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