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- I I ll l nn THE DAILY NEBRASKA! Pure Worsted Sweater Coats ' $5 00 Come in colors, Dead Grass and Oxford Gray with SWEATER kigh double collar. All sizes "Note the Pure Wool" COATS On sale this week Special ... L.JO i r v IV SEE 0 STREET WINDOW HE WAS ONLY ENGAGED CALLER AT "RAG" OFFICE RE- 8ENT3 BEING MARRIED IN PRINT TO WRONG GIRL. "You married mo whon I'm only on gaged," was the mournful complaint that reached tho ofllco of tho Dally . Nobraskan, Wednesday morning. "What 1b moro, you married mo to tho wrong girl. I could stand tho first, but tho last never." Dismay filled tho facoB of tho editor and IiIb BtalT. "Why, wo novor put anybody under tho bondB of matri mony, at loaBt so far as wo remem ber. Don't wo have onough troubles of our own without your accusing us of marrying you to the wrong dam sel?" Explanations followed, and the fact was finally discovered that In an item in tho personal column it had been stated that MY.. Brown and Mrs. Brown, neo Jones, had visited Lin coln. Furthermore, It waB found that Mr. Brown was not married, but only engaged, and that tho girl ho was about to wed was not Miss Jones. This slight discrepancy was easily ex plained from the fact that the re porter writing tho itom was very much in lovo at tho time and consequently wrote of things as they should have been, and not as thoy really were. Weber Suitorlum. 1100 O St. FARM JUNIORS ARE CHAMPS. Third Year Men Win Annual Inter class Basketball Tournament. Tho Juniors are now recognized ath lotlc champions of tho Stato Farm. Tho victorious class received a hand some banner, indicative of this honor, for winning tho'inter-clasB basketball tournament. As preliminaries the Juniors de feated tho Seniors, 30 to 11; tho Sophomores tho Froshmon, 19 to 11, and, in the finals, tho Juniors won over tho Sophomor 24 to 9. Pro fessors Chase, Rail, Westgate, and Ludden officiated. BATTLE ROYAL AT FARM. Faculty Members Forced to Quell an Encounter Over Colors. A battle royal, exceeding in blood shed most of tho encounters In tho late Mexican revolution, occurred at the Farm Tuesday whon tho Juniors placed their colors on the Farm build ings. Seniors and SophomoroB at tempted to drag them down and the Freshmen joined In, aiding tho third year men. The engagement lasted through three class periods and was finally quelled by tho faculty. Tho Junior colors were still flying at the end. Rtidoe &-fkenzel CHATBURN TO TEST ROIf Lincoln Commercial Club Employs University Professor. Prof. George It. Chatburn has been rotalnod by tho Lincoln Commercial Club to examine and report upon tho condition 'of tho concrete in the roof of tho now club building. This con crete was laid during freezing weather and It 1b a well known fact that freezing before the concrete has hardened is injurious. Tho question 1b whether or not the injury is suf ficient to warrant tho removal and re placement of the roof. TeBts in tho laboratory and loading testB upon tho roof will probably bo made. EIGHT SCHOOLS ENTER TOURNEY More Contestants Expected to Join in Annual Basketball Contest. The following entries have been made for the high school basketball tourney to be hold at Lincoln, "March 7, 8 and 9: Omaha, Geneva, Tecum poh, Aurora, Wahoo, University Place, Elgin, and Wayne. Entries are ex pected from Nebraska City, Lincoln, York. Beatrice, and others. All en tries must bo in by February 25. As usual, tho visiting contestants will be taken care of by the fraternities. For your orchestra call O. L. Jones, Auto L-S605. Junior Debaters to Meet. All Juniors expecting to enter the inter-class debates meet in U. 106 at 1 o'clock today to draw for places. JEROME FORBES, Chairman. "Tag" Day at Minnesota. A "tag" day was held yesterday at tho University of Minnesota In the Interest of the "G6pher," tho annual school publication. Bible Class to Meet. Dr. Poyntor's Bible class will meet Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. rooms. THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 pir nit litintt " w -" $100 Opens an Account With the First National Bank, Oor. 10th amd O. SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENGRAVING EMBOSSING Auto. a3I9. 317 South lath St. kp UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronagi Solicited Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN South West Cor. 14th O WALT Stands for the latest and best in Sheet Music 1215 O St. DO YOU REALIZE THAT These are the men that make this paper possible? The subscription price Isn't a drop In the bucket. They help us; we must help them. PATRONIZE THE MEN ON THIS LI8T They Will Treat You Right BANKS First Savings Bank Central National Bank BAKERIES Folsom BARBER SHOPS Chaplin Green's CLEANERS J. C. Wood ft Co. Weber CLOTHING Armstrong Clothing- Co. 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