The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NBBRA3KAN
GIVE CAGESTERS
STIFF PRACTICE
Varsity Scrimmage with Sec
ond String Quintet Is on
Program.
OVER MONTH REMAINS
BEFORE FIRST GAME
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Work on plays and some scrim
mage was the program for Varsity
basketball practice yesterday after
noon. Coach Kline put his men
through practice plays against the
second-string men for the early part
of the workout and followed that
with stiff scrimmage.
Among Kline's Varsity men in the
red suits were Captain Volz, Usher,
and Goodson. Rough edges showed
all over the squad and there are
many points to be improved. The
practice on plays showed prominent
defects in the makeup of the team,
the seconds breaking up formations
time after time.
Scrimmage grew stiffer as the
workout progressed, but was not as
fast as mid-season practice. Over a
month remains before the first game,
to be played at Manhattan, Kansas,
against the Kansas Aggies. The sea
son will open with a trip to the Ag
gies and to Oklahoma, at Norman.
Declares That New and Insidious
Disease Is Attacking Universities
A new disease has attacked the
universities of the country, and ac
cording to the Daily Kansan, "It is
more insidious than halitosis, more
deadly than female hate, more catch
ing than mumps, and more time-
snatching than a semester theme.
Even the professors are not im
mune to this dread nlatrue that is
sweeping our schools for at Prince
ton a professor has offered a prize
for the person that shall produce the
nroblem with two solutions and an
other professor has offered to make
his English class a class in this work
if someone can produce a product
that will be hard enough for the final
examination in the cross-word puzzle.
"Cross-word puzzleitis" is especial
ly prevalent in our universities and
the groups of students to be seen
sprawling all over every available
dictionary are not engaged in solv
ing the meaning of some lengthy
word like "umbrageous," but are
frantically looking for a ten-worded
. ...
sin or a tnree-ieuerea Bynonym lur
a football field. Professors in the
English departments lose three
pounds of weight and three days of
work looking for a word to fill the
seven-lettered space that means
cow." Play rehearsals are delayed
hours because the leading lady hasn't
solved the latest The Websters are
HARVARD UNIVERSITY The
1925 track team will be seriously
weakened by the absence of Allan
and Brooks, '26. These two men are
making a trip around the world.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON The
president of the freshman class has
been replaced by an executive coun
cil. It is thought that this plan has
many advantages over the old one.
One of the most
serviceable bits
of desk furniture yet
is Oh Henry!
sliced.
Try it once
and you'll find
it's just as necessary
as an ink welL
Oh
Henry!
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We invite you to come in
and look over our large
stock of appropriate
XMAS
GIFTS
Almost everyone appreci
ates a permanent gift,
such as Jewelry, more
than anything else.
FENTONB.
FLEMING
JEWEL SHOP
1143 "O" 1143 "O"
Corner 12th A O St.
If you haven't decided
what to get 'him' and
can't get your mind made
up as to what to give Dad
and the Boys, stop in the
Store For Men, at Rudge
& Guenzel's, and let some
of the boys there offer a
few suggestions. They
have all kinds of things
that men like, and they're
willing to show them to
you and help you with
your gift problems.
If -you have any gifts
for men to buy get them
at Rudge & Guenzel's
Store for Men on N.
Cjfor Young Men
There is nothing like a
STETSON
iTWlOST young men today
! vbfl cnow unportanceof
looking nt. Good ap
pearance counts much
in the game of life. The young
man who dresses with taste has
a dedded advantage.
But it is surprising how little
thought the average man gives
to his hat. It is his crown, yet he
seems to stop dressing at the neck.
Be careful in your selection of
your hcadwear. When you buy a
hat, select a Stetson. Its style is
right, its quality means long wear.
deteriorating at an alarming rate
while synonym books are selling at a
premium.
For selling ten cakes of castile
soap, you no longer get a chance to
win a shiny new Ford, but receive a
book of cross-word puzzles.
According to the Daily Kansan,
"Statistics show that the scholastic
WANT ADS
LOST Phi Kappa Psi fraternity pin.
Finder leave at Nebraskan Office.
Reward.
WANTED: Several Uni. Sales serv
ice men. Part time work. Apply
to H. R. Fahrenbruch, 1016 South
8 street after 7:30 P. M. Call
L8412.
averages of the eastern universities
has dropped four per cent Ditch
diggers delve in the quotations of
Shakespeare, strikers fail to strike,
diplomats fail to diplomat, and stu
dents fail to' date.
"What is the world coming toT"
TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre
serve the present for the future."
Adv.
University men are partic
ular about their barber
work. That's why they
choose the
LIBERTY
BARBER SHOP
131 No. 13
ELMER A. WARD
Boxed
- Wnting Paper
is personal
TUCKER-SHEAN
1123 O St.
J
Tell Sister to tell Dad to teM Grandma that you want one
of those wide pocket Special Student Portfolios like you
see at
C. Edison Miller Co.
FOR CHRISTMAS
Main Ave. between Uni. and O Street.
218 No. 12th Phone B2286.
A CI
ean
Shirt
It's a joy to put on a clean skirt that has been laun
dered Evansway. Misting buttons are replaced and
the shirt has the body and feel of one brand new.
A small amount of sizing makes them stay clean
longer and wash easier next time.
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HERE ARE
SOME FINE TUXEDOS
A Tuxedo doesn't get into cam
phor nowadays; you really use it.
It must be exceptionally stylish
comfortable well tailored
these are. A good custom tailor
would charge double for one as
good.
$25 - $35 - $50
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
Jppardvrk&i Ubmsn & Children
; ,f Brussels -..cStCGNE
DARTRES
V.
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Low Cost Trips
to EUROPE
Summer of 1925
WHY don't you plan to go to Europe next sum
iiiu ? You can at a cost within your means.
Last summer chousands of students and teachers
learned how to do it On one voyage of the Levi
athan alone over 70 institutions were represented by
23f students and teachets. In 1925 thousands more
will er;oy the pleasures of a European trip. You can
be one of them if you will only get the fact.
The United States Lines have made it possible for
Americans to go abroad comfortably yet econom
ically. Exclusive accommodations, formerly third
class, have been prepared and reserved on U. S.
Government ships. The cost of passage is only $8j
and up. This includes dean, comfortable cabins,
good food, willing service, exclusive deck and
dancing space, and many other features.
You can learn all the details by sending the coupon
below. Illustrated literature, including a Princeton
Professor's account of his trip last summer will be
sent you at once. Varied itineraries to help you
plan your trip are included in this booklet. Start to
make your plans now. Talk them over at home dur
ing the Christmas vacation. But g the facts now.
United States Lines
45 Broadway New York City
Managing Operator tor
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD
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UNITED STATES LINES
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