The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1929, Page TWO, Image 2

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    SUNDAY. MAKCII 17. 1029
DAILY NEHRASKAN
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The Daily Nebraskan
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UNIVERSITY OS MINAIKA
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an a aial rata af ! 'a tW.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATE
n Caay cenle M ' I1' ?
UlAN HAMMOND EDlTOH-IN-CHlEf
Maurlee W. Keakel Aeeeelei mur
MANAQINa tOITOM
. Joyea Aim CUrf T. beadaal
' NEW tOITCAS
Uu Asdreea Jf klUoU
Dc Car lava WHUeni toCter
Geo Kobb
CONTRIBUTING CDITORS
Maurice AUa' William Met lr
roa trln C.o.RoDb
Kennel leal Iwsgias Tlmiaenuaa
Robert lain
MILTON MeOPUW UINtS MANAGtA
AWTANT BUSINESS MANAftl AS
WUUaJDi Reams Harebell 1'iu.r
Ljman Casi
urrvTNn WANDS
s Waits collars wir inappropriate for tbe I nt
Yrlty student of forty nd fifty yr Chor?.
jn&Uar work. table aelilng and ether menial tasks
war aha refuge of the tudect mho cam to Ltn
cola wltn th ambition to earn colkge degree but
wb bed tbo finance that meart waiting a long
as possible before gelling haircut
Ask any old gred. and find out from a Mr.t
fcend source that eoll m1 thought of In terms
of white coftera and knickers!
Oin 9t IS00 to th University of Nebrask by
Doctor tad Mr. C. T. Udd of Uncoln. to ba used
M a'srndent loan fund for nedy atudfota w
BotiftoM yotforilay. The donor, of the amount hav
UpuUtod thAt tlio prtncip! 4nd Incomo way bo
mad .ilaMo for itndanta romln to tha I'nlvar
Jty. und wlta tbo addlUowtl arrant that hn
Jbt bd tor tndnt loan h ban adequately met,
th- amount 'may b conrerted Into acholarahlp
MeiUHod 1U tho Vnlrlty.
formar tudenta themaelvea. Poctor and Mra.
ldl bTO kn ablo to Uualiie aomethlnr of th
tiirflraltJM thAt boar down upon grat number of
tndU MOkSng to tln an educaUon. Tbey have
hOm appiaUoa of the atudenfa determination
to aoouro a coUer education even though tha dda
ari eontwr Boeceaa. Tho conception f the
rofklnc etodeof of the days of the early youth of
tbft'Valmaltf, haa changed. The taeka. and tha
odd )ob which bronght meager reTenu to the atu
dent Is tha 4gb.tlea and nlnetlea. are different. But.
tho Tact that It la naceeaary for atudanta to Ubor
for part of their educational floancea, has not din
airpMfod with the changing time.
-Men and womon who thmalva wera one
gtudonta la a young nnirerelty. who know the atrug
gla that youth ndargoe la hundred of caaee, who
know tUt parent dealre ao much to son and
daVigMora haro an education, yet must turn away
when mention, come of aendlng thote children to
chool theo Ppla, ho have eeen thee thing
, ovr aad war again, ara the onea that trtch out
their anna to "help the tudent tola.
. Tho Wgh financial premium that haa become
aiiicfced to a college educaUon today, and the
birga ihat atadenta have become lavlnh and reck
laa wtt expenditure, aoclety wild thl comblna
Uob, of facta and faulty. mut ba Interpreted saga
ciously. That a college educaUon ha boomed In
vatoo and la cort. Is true. The latter charge 1
frafeJla.
Tha dlfflculUa tn atulnlng a college degree,
from tha ata&dpotnt of finance, are eren mora
paadaraaa aad wlde-apread thaa thirty or forty yeara
agS. Btadanta feel tha aid of a student loan funl
vitally. Tha loan come not In the form of a direct
hail-oat, but i a an Inducement to continue the
ttniggta against odd.
'.Meat fraternlUea nerer kaow they really hare
wmany Wends nntil they hold a downtown party.
With a aw football coach coming t Nebraska
in a fw wen, lbs fpiiag football practice till )
luraa ntbch to lb KutWf achuoL Coach Blbl alll
organli Ms squad for tha fall campaign durlsg th
apnag months snd bia taachlng tha wearar of
tha Krsrlet hi method of football. An entirely nw
jitam will be la togu at Nebrstka neit year, the
ide pn t()l of play for which Mbl I famous.
Rvery member of tha 1131 squad ha been used to
the Itaarg atyle, hich la ths Una ddrtng sad ad
rua t)p ad thl lll hare to ba laid asld for tha
new Blbl rlJ ihlrh will moat probably continue
for th aeit thres years or longer.
Monday afternoon th Nebrstka squsd lll get
t for th all ak period of training The thud
or the cleated ho and th plkta alll again Bound
olthla Memorial Sudlurn attar a lag hibernation
during th vtnttr month
LCT.ISLATIVC
HIGHLIGHTS
Oa Taa Half Way.
lgllature Swinge Ai.
Na Mar tr aeetene.
Oafielt I IM.OOO.OOO.
(Sy Bob Kelly)
Th Bowiing 4 cent golln tat
hill ped the half ay mark In It
jouincj turougii inn i"iiau
lab) rlnili iineday whan It
paaaaa the llou.c witii a comfort
ahla majority. '
None in i ho revenue from th
gaaoline ta I urd la Improve
city aireet. It I true that a cr-
or n io u
lain minion of It SOS
ficarlei dad plgVln lug- 'county but that la umd principally
gr of Nebrk a'lll go Ihrouga fun4amntl drtlU lor la.m to marknt ra.l Yet cur
aad ..,.. to lr , during the Tr.t X
ana men trairmu, piavi ana anus iu
uner en th program for th following kt.
Nbraa tnea are hoping that as eight-thirty
nil ff orntlt w til he declared Thursday night
hn "lAUit' is preentd.
A THUNOt BtiOtT
polltaa dclegatea (rotu Oiuaba and
Uuooln but from tho srarsciy set
tled pari of the stat.
Th legislature leal lt encour
agement to oovernor Weaver'
plau of doing aay Uh the ad
mlntmratie tode. llou roll Hi
would Ming the ai on lo depart-
'meot ron.ullrtailng them Into one
Out of a clear y come the announcement 'oom0iJ,1 mfa,ur would
PometMng out or
of an all university convocation
th ordlnsry. to y ih lt; omthing new and
dlrfaroat!
After goln Tor p:iictlclly s whole echool jear
without n eol of this chsracter. t'nlvcralty, peo
ple a til bsva sa opportunity to aemMe la a holy
Tuesday morning at U o'clock In Mersonal hall.
At that tint. rf. E. ?tanlr Jonea. noted mUnloa-
combine (he ctato tuh and game
bureau alih tha atate park board
I., form a iia'e forestailon, game
sad psrk rommlsalon. It will ba
rsttcr su "cmt'.bu department."
To new atat psrks are con-
liemplated la a resolution advanced
. r'riday morning bj the Senate. The
! resolution permit the atate to ac
fall, there hav been no student gathering of great
import. Whll many mallr college and unlrer
aula oxer th country conduct dally chapel meet
Inge, a her the repccUre atudent bodie amble
together, the 1'nlverstty of Nebrssk has done
nothing In the direction of solidifying Its band of
atudent.
It U true that th linmnlty of th university
enrollment Is not conducive to atich gatherings. It
has become unwieldy. But Is It not because of th
lack of the auerablle thst the student body has
become unwieldy? The fnlreralty a-ould not neces
sarily hare to sponsor coarctations dally, but con
duct them at Intervale of a month or sli weeks.
Several opportune occasions for holding all
unlverslty convocations bar been passed up during
th current year. Outstanding among these was th
inaugural service of President Hoover. With th
radio facilities of the Coliseum at the unlversity'a
command, a large get-together of students would
have been rery appropriate at that time.
Although the lecture Tuesday Is sponsored by
th Lincoln clergy, the meeUng will be strictly In
terdenominational la character. The enUr atudent
body baa' bea s.ked to attend, and since classe
will be dlsmlased. there should be no excuse for
absences other than those that ara entirely unavoidable.
arv eoiellt who Is appealing In Lincoln under ..rt (he nark at Niobrara In north
th auplce of th city ministerial union, will glre'eaatern Nebraska and the sit of
.i.. old Kon Kearney In central Se
an address. Draaka. The Niobrara park con-
Very few eomocatlone have been held oa the! . f 100 ,h- Kew.ney hU-
campus In the past fw years. .Aside from tb rg ;4ortcal slt. forty acre. The two j
ular fpehman Initiatory ceremonie early In the j parks are the gtfta or taes com
inunmra.
An outgrowth of the trouble In
(he continuation of Governor
wravet' appointee to toe state
hoard of control I aeen In senate
lie IS3 hlc has been parsed by
line Senate and Is on general file
la the House. This measure
sbollsbea secret sessions In the
confirmation of gubernatorial ap
pointments. Governor Weaver appointed Mrs.
Ryan of Grand Island to the board
of control. The Senate considered
it In secret session. The papers,
nest day, gave a report of the
"secret" session giving the roll
calt
Hous mmber alto dropped
the ai on Senator Banning' bill
to destroy all red cedar trees with
,n three mlies of sn orchard. Sev
eral of the House member offered
their expert opinion that the said
red cedar tree are not Injurlou
to apple tree.
The House failed to respond to
a plea from some of the members
to extend aid In a financial way to
the victims of the Pcrtbner disas
ter. Th bill would appropriate
M.OOO for relief work. Opposition
to the relief bill was baaed mainly
on the grounds that they didn't
want to set a precedent. Tba legia
lature did appropriate 1100,000 for
rolief work In Omaha at the time
of the tornado.
The legislator seemed to have
SUCCESSFUL
One of the largest crowd In the history of
College of Agriculture funcUons attended the "Coll-Agri-run"
at the Student AcUvlUea building on
Friday evening. The first of Its kind to be pre
sented on the agricultural campua, the how auo-l . ha h k
ceeded In ereaUng an lmpreslon that win endure t jeflctt wm be paid but how and
GETTING gKT
' Monday afternoon Coach "Bunny" Oake issues
firi call for the prlng gridiron pracUce. As
IstH by ona of tha greatest football coaching staffs
ta'i&e, nlddje'west. Coach Oakea will put th Corn
busker gridiron warriors through the fundamental
aaaaa ef tba great collegiate game.
y Rule and regulation have been made regard
ing: the length, of the spring sessions but those will
na taro'areveut ftd longer period of Ume set for
tVairlBf drtU- Coach Dana X. Bible was quite
trprtaa ta learn on his 1at visit to Uncoln that
ta old !lsorI Valley allowed only fifteen days of
Sla football practice. He expressed himself a
b!iet that If a L'nlrerslty man wanted to go out
nii4t jractica, football for the exercise and enjoy
Eiiat an recalled then why hinder hlra by HmlUng
his tins to only fifteen days la the spring months.
7ita Bncb, a short Um for pracUce before the open
ing gama wltn Southern Methodist next fall, the
lit Comhttskers will be fairly well formed during
tie, workout this month.
: The direct purpos of the spring sessions is to
stress fundamental football work and build up the
ch 3 tor portions on the Cornhusker eleren for next
fopteiuber. A large squad of freshmen will ba tl-
, t!e for th Varsity and th Nebraska coaching
..:( haa discovered many valuable men la the
id. Cn Uiesa ma tha coaching staff win con
. traU durln the sprtag pracUce days In the ste
x T tiU t gaps left by tha graduaUag sea-
tl th.19:i aqnad wJU ba a big Job and the
v.-j stsit U looking forward ta the develop
t cf tctia taea during the spring- Coach Bible
arrive la a few weeks to take charge of his
- - ',.y but unta that Um pracUce will be or-'
sr J t!n or sbine. U mighty Hosksr grld-
rs w.a polish up on their technique.
. c .--i i i.s is an ardent believer ta the spring
j it rate tbat It la la the that th
x i r?r;'.ve the moil training. With the
f ; Vartity man, unla they are eom-
,i . srorta, have na opportunity ta par-
!:. they like. The spring session
rf ti7 training and drilling for
t ',;.''!i ezards and tor th
' ; ? t's-.' t, ;t ilv them a period
, t - fr th coming
for ome Ume to come.
Much time and effort w pent In the formu
laUon of plana for thle affair. Two of the leading
organisation of the college, th Ag club and tho
Home Economic club, took complete charge of all
the arrangements, although It we not ponored by
thee particular groups. A diversified program of
music, drama, dancing, dialogue and alnging were
Incorporated Into the entertainment menu of the
evening, with the esUmated number of eeventy-five
different persons appearing on the stage.
With this presentation, the College of Agricul
ture haa accomplished. two alms. First. It has suc
cessfully advertised Itself; It has brought itself bo
for the public's eye; It has shown Itself to ba pro
gressive. Second, as set out by one of the profes
sors of the college, it hs been of especial benefit
to those who upon graduaUon will be rxjulred to
supervise similar stage prodneUons; It his been In
valuable experience to those who took part
The 129 "Coll Agri-Fun" la but a beginning.
It baa barely taken root. It Is still In its Infancy.
But if the caliber of this yeara performance Is main
tained, the future of the ahow la assured. It will
conUnue to grow with each succeeding attempt In
popularity ae well as In quality.
The campus prowler better be captured before
mid-semester week, or 'there won't be much study
ing done.
A fellow will be able to get out and in Social
Sciences through the west entrance for a few weeks
now. Spring football pracUce Is going to start soon.
And if it keeps up nice weather perhaps there
will be more than half a dosen pair knickers worn
-by students.
Some students better be told that 'Faust' isnt
a movie, so they won't be disappointed.
Some instructors get a smile out of their class
when a noisy car starts up outside the room.
The Lincoln Fire department Is keeping up with
the Cornhusker football teati Inasmuch as they
teem to be in spring training.
when nobody know. The latest
scheme to raise money is to levy
a sales tax. Such a tax haa been
levied tn Tennessee and has
worked very well according to
those favoring the bill. The bill
would put a small tax on all sales
Instead of upon a few luxuries as
has been proposed by some.
It now appesra that the bank
guaranty deflclt will reach a stu
pendous figure. Evidence presented
in the Ahie Bank case, in the dis
trict eo'jrt. Indicates that It will
reach fM.OOO.OOO. That is quite a
bit of money for Nebraska.
The House last week passed five
different banking bills.
The Senate suspended Ita rules
Friday to speed up Governor Wesv
tr's bsnk Investigation bill. The
bill was advanced in the committee
of the whole snd passed at third
reading. An appropriation of $150.
000 is made by the terms of the
bill. It also stipulates that tbe
chief examiner shall be a mac from
out of state.
Now It la spring and legislator's
thoughts are turning to home. Mr.
Coulter, speaker of the House, ap
pointed a ccmmlttee to arrange for
a date for adjournment.
SALE BEGINS FOR
BRIDGE TICKETS
Intramural benefit bridge, spon
sored by th Intramural board, will
be held Saturday afternoon, March
23, at 2:10 o'clock, in the Vene
tian room in the Lincoln hotel.
Hetty Wahlqulst Is general chair
man of the benefit bridge. Chair
men of the committee are Lucille
Conrad, entertainment committee;
Oretchen Fee, tickets; Helen Mo
Coy, publicity; Raye Robb, conces
sion; and Mildred Gish, poster. ,
Tickets are to be sold through
the Intrsmural representatives, who I
may call for them at tbe Intra
mural office any time before Mon I
dy noon, j
LEGISLATIVE LADIES
VISIT EC DEPARTMENT
Members of Cornhusker
League Are Entertained
At Special Tea
Sixty mmber of the Nebraska
Legislative Udlcs league lliedj
Ih home economics aepannicm n
the Inlverslty of Nebraska, aiiile
College of Agriculture. Thursday
sfisrnoon. Msrch 11. The new
nursery school was one of the fa
ures of ihe imrrm. 1 lie woni'O ;
also visited hiious laboratories
which sre tifod for rlsss work.
Miss Margaret I'edde. chairman
of the department of houie eco
nomic, gae the greeting sud
Miss Bel)n Meuger. asslsiant pro
fessor of di-slgn. gave a demonstra
tion and talk on "Making llio Homo
Attractive."
rolloa Ing this, ti a a as sei ed In
the home economic parlor hy tbe
ataff member. Mesdames E. A.
Burnett. Y V. Hurr and 11. J.
Gramllch were assistant hostemes.
Students who ire members of Thl
I'pslloo Omlrrwn. national homo
economics honorary society, poured
the fea. Miss tirace Morton and
Ml nebekah Gibbons prpled st
the tea table. Miss Mildred Haw.
ley, Lincoln, entertained at the
piano during the tea.
Pecorations suitable for St. Tat
rick's day were used. White tapert
In green csndlestlrks. snd cslendu
Is In a green glass bowl adorned
the table. The freen and whit
color scheme ws also used In tne
refreshmcEts.
TEN STUDENTS MAY
WIN AUDITION PRIZES
Tuition and Cash Awards
Are Offered in Atwater
Kent Contest
College students throughout the
country, ps'-tlcUarly those who In
tend to adopt music as a career,
will be Interested' In the announce
ment of the Atwater Kent Founda
tion plana for a 1929 nation wide
audition to select the ten best
young singers In Ihe country for
voeel training st a reeognlted
school of music. Pipniflcant In thai
1929 plana, a compared with the I
1927 and 192$ program of the 1
same kind carried on hy the At- (
water Kent Foundation, Is the fact
that all of the ten finalists will e-,
ceive at least a year's training un-!
dr recognlred maeters or In well '
known schools, In sddltlon to being j
given larger monetary nenerits.
The awards thla year will be as
follows: Winner of first place
(.on boy and one girl), 15,000 eacl
and two years' tuiftAn' In" ah 'Amer
ican conservafory;' winners of sec
ond place, J 3,000 each and one
year's tuition; winners of third
plsce, J2.000 each and one year's
tuition; winners of fourth pl.ice,
S1.E00 esch snd one year's tuition;
winners of fifth rlace, $1,000 each ,
and one year's tuition. j
Stage Local Conteata '
During the summer and early fall j
local contests alll be held In thei
cltle and towns of-every state I
open to anuieur singers fiomj
eighteen to twenty-five. Stale audi- i
Hons will follow and will be broad-!
cast from a central point In each j
stste. Two winners, one boy and j
one girl, will be selected to repre- j
sent esch stMe In district con
test, of which there will he five,
held at central points In the east ;
middle west, southeast, soutliwes. :
and far west. The ten finallets fcn
bov and one girl from each dlstrlit) f
will be put on the air over a co ist j
to coast network In December, for I
flrisl rating by a hoard of musician!
o! national standing. All evpenses j
of contestants to the district and
final auditions will be paid by tbej
Foundstlon. i
tYiniiiine RMfM Will
Vie fur Equin'.nf Honor
Horseback ridnTg" meet i-uu
sored by lutramurela. alll
Woduesday evening.
from to o'clock at the State
lair Ground Coliseum. An Interest
In eienl Is being planned accord
ing to Margaret Ames, a ho Is in
i-harge of the meet. All unlver.lty
girl are Invited.
LtH-turfa in Tfcumsrh
Miss Clsra oTwilaon. associate
professor of kindergarten primary
roiinty Institute at lecumseh. Her
Htlk ess on various pnsse pi v
uisry education.
a a tutt" k TRTfilt.
LIBERATOR OF IRISH
anllKr lrm I mm
lug loudly snd betlng hi drum so
hard that Its echoes resounded ail
ovi r Ihe land.
Ai Hie sound of the drum ou
came the anakes. Urge ones, sma
onea aud otherwe. and they all
crawled Into the sea lo die aud
were never heard of any more. But
St. Tatrlrk had beaten hi drum so
hard thai he drove a hole through
It. This as likely to impslr his
Irarles. bul
an angel arpeaivd and mended hl
il rum tor uim. i m -
rvlilblt for a long time as a holy
4 liC.
Prchd For t Yr
Hi. Talrlck lived to a rip old
age He dhsl at Saul on March 17.
t'.3 A. IX at the ag of in years
Toisy and lnce hi death tho
Irlxh cherish his memory by wesr
in? a green shamrock In thrii
hats. It ass this very shsmrock
thst I'strlck wore In his hat when
he preached among Hie heathen
Irlt-h. snd It wm mpnoaed lo be a
ymbol of groat snd mysterious
powers.
Dut hold on! I wss on my way
to Tlpperar: But I got tangled
in a Borlieen to confound myself.
Now a borhcen I sn Irishman's
lane full of deceitful notions. The
iiedge Is as high as a prison wall,
fish. Does a serpent twist? Then
a borheen is a serpent neriu or nis
reason.
At any rate It Is a long winding
ffalr and art-r traveling some
time one may happen upon a hal'
door with a woman sitting befort
it. There may be a pig sitting be-
for her. and lhre alll cerUlnly
b hen nd a cauldron. Hut ih
nig will fef you and It" will turn
taU and behold you hav th pig
In your bands, or lirrn our
leg. You alll endeavor lo con
rlllate him and admonish lo him
of your friendship but no living
man ran please a pig. He will ,
have like a Kaffir and finally rot
111 dislike Mm and tell titttt ,.
Finally you will regalu the higl
road and swear that nii will (0 0(
niore Into an Irish Dorbeen. p.,,
you will continue on your r ,
Tlpperary.
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rhe New Watches
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We sal s msev wrli watch
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Temple Cafeteria
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rNewCars for Rent
Staes. Fords, modal "A" and "T
Chovrolats. all stylos. Tim ensro i
boglna st 7 p. m. Rcssrvatlons held
uniu f p. m.
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BSS1 1120 P Street
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Never before such selections, uuch varieties, and, moist
important of all, never such a high mark of good taste. I
We have the famous Princeton in the two-button coat f
nnd the Shelley in the three-button semi-sack.
i.
WILSON
SSOTHtM
Haberdashery
and for Easter j
and After j
Correct ensembles of blended haberdashery, designed by 1
Wilsou Bros, style committee for perfect good taste.
Every man is invited to see this beautiful showing. 1
QQ
a. ICillian
Incorporated
COLLEGIAN CLOTHIER.
J-
Kolleglete Kampus Kara are again seen since
the Ice has melted from around the spark plugs.
ANOTHER POCST OF VIEW I
A T!Ml ANO LACf
Is there ay necessity for students af this Cnl
vavttty to satisfy their epicurean delre hy th ab
sorption lata thlr sytem of quantities af a botan
leal arab af tha genu and varUty commonly known
as garlic! If thra 1 may era aak again way it I
also acaery for eomn af thm to betake tanv
elva en suck occasion Into tha cr4 pradneu
ef aar library and there exhale la the general el
reettoa of atber narmleaa tudnt. th ouestionabl
and yet naquestionable fragranee of their antponred
bradtaT finch, also, has been the est coming to
tha attention ef members af oar staff during the re
cent migration to the library prior to examinations.
Need this eoatlnaef We ask you.
UcGiiX Daily
Hew sbceit anion
Weidf mann to Speak on
Uni-Cord Over Bedioj
Dr. Charle C. Wiedemann, of
the Teacher1 College wiu give the
fourth of a eerie of radio talks
on home-made mualeal instru
ments nest Tuesday at 2:41
o'clock. He will tell how to con
struct and operate a unl-cord.
LADD GIVES $500
TO UNIVERSITY
Oottiraod fra ra-o I.
loaned, making It possible to serve
more itndent than would other
wise be possible." ald Chancellor
Burnett In announcing tb gift.
"With tb money available for geu
aral student use, additional needy
case may now be given attention."
Chancellor Burnett also an
nounced 6a turd sy that the terms ot
the atudent loan fund crested sev
eral years ago for engineering stu
dents by William C Whit more, a
former regent now living tn Lin
coln, had been modified so that It
may be need by women student
as well aa engineer.
BE AUTirUlsW I
Easter Gifts
ltr Tradition rifirtrts thst
tU our lov with ( Hara
at Qeorre's you wll hun
dreds of Channir.g Creai.ons Ra-
fltina- tha splnt of spring'
mwl approprtaia for thla Easter
aaon. Priced from
50C to $10.00
Greeting Cards
for rUletlvss, rtlends srid
Aerialntane Hundreds a
Setimams that ara brieht m
n(ri of th )o-ou FtrtlJt.
Arproprtsta ,M-ilon for Younf
ana Old prirtd from c to SOo.
GEORGE BROS.
tfll N St.
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