The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1921, Image 4

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    CHANCELLOR AVERY
BACK FROM SOUTH
(Continued From Page One.)
extension. Its effect on legislation
'haa probably been the greatest of any
angulation in the country.
Chancellor Avery remarked that he
used his position us president of this
association last year to eliminate him
tsef from the drudgery of committee
work, but a pumber of important
things came up including the reiutions
with the war department in military
drill so that he felt compelled to put
his shoulders to the wheel again on
u number of propositions. It is al
ways easier tu take on than to avoid
work of this sort after one has be
come a veteran in any association.
The other Nebraska men also received
important committee asslgnents.
On his way home Chancellor Avery
stopped at Memphis, Tenn., to inter
view a person under consideration for
un important position in the univer
sity. The Nebraska people were fortu
nate that this year so many important
dates could be made on one trip, thus
saving time and expense. The dele
gates ut all the meetings attendea
strictly to busiuss with less Junketing,
uiuing and utter dinner speaking than
was usual. Two hours were given up
one afternoon as the guets of the
harbor board on a patrol boat excur
sion up and down the shipping dis
trict where were at anchor boats o
nearly all commercial nations. Aside
from this small junket practically all
the delegates attended strictly to tbe
meetings of the several conventions.
The south feels fairly prosperous
now owing to the increase in the price
of cotton. A little time ago condi
tions seemed to be even more des
perate than in the corn belt n ith corn
at 15 cents a bushel. Just now prob
ably the corn belt is sulfering rela
tively the worst depression of any
part of the country, or rather would
be if it had not been for the accumu
lation of its resources. We have never
lived half as close to bankruptcy as
the people have in the south.
Merchandise in display in cities like
Memphis and New Orleans averages
a somewhat cheaper grade and lower
cost than in northern cities. I pre
sume that there is no markei differ
rence in values when quality is con
sidered. Southern people claim that
it took their slates twenty yeais to
accumulate the wealth dissipated by
the civil war. Inasmuch as they have
long known poverty that the northern
states have not known, they are per
haps even stronger than the people of
the northern states for disarmament.
They base this on economic grounds.
There is almost no sentiment pficl
l'is in the south.
NOTED ARTIC EXPLORER
TELLS OF EXPERIENCES
(Continued From Page One.)
lost his main ship the 'Kailut,' he
resumed his exploration by sledge
over the Arctic ocean and, when de
serted by his supporting sledge 75
miles off shore, with two men and
six dogs he journeyed over the run
ning ice pack for sixteen days, living
largely by his rifle on polar game.
The following year north of Prince
Patrick island he discevereil and ex
plored a new body of land whose
coasts were quite rugged and moun
tainous. He has made archaeological re
searches in Iceland, wintered one year
with the Eskimo, and returned alone
across country bby the way of the
Porcupine and Yukon rivers.
"The Eskimo," says Mr. Stei'fanson,
"although physically no better fitted
for withstanding cold than we are,
knows so much better than the rest
of us how to deal with cold that It
gives the uninitiated the impression
of greater hardihood, but a white
Fresh
CIDER
daily from Jonathan Apples
Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage
direct from grower to con
sumer. "Retail at wholesale.
Cider for your party by the
gallon.
Idaho Fruit Co
222 No. 12th St.
WANTS ADS
FUR SALE OFFICERS NEW WHIP
cord uniform. Call F-2221, after 6
p. m.
LOST LIGHT BROWN FUR NLCK
piece on campus Bomewhero. Return
to Student Activities office.
LOST A K. & E. SLIDE RULE IN
leather case, between Y. M. C. A.
fand campus. E. C. Steln';ein:er, Y.
'm. C. A.
LOST CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PEN
gold ring on top. In Nebraska
Temple Bldg.' Return to , Student
Activities Office. .
LOST BETWEEN TEACHERS'
college and First Natl, bank, a
Wahl fountain pen. F-2329 or re
turn to Student Act. Office.
.SOCIETY PRINTING AND LNUKAV
iug. Christmas greeting orders
now taken. Boyd's, 125 No. 12th.
LOST FOOTBALL TICKET NUM
ber 2094. Return to Student Act.
Beat K. U.J Beat K. U.I
LOST SLIDE RULE IN BiACK
Morrocco case. Name inside case.
Return to Student Act office
LOST ALPHA OMICRON PI PIN-
name on back, can u-izw.
LOST TORTOISE RIMMED SHELL
glasses, in black leather case.
B-2567.
LOST GOLD WATCH WITH INI-
tials T. F. M. Hamilton. Return
to Student Act. office. $10 reward.
LOST CHI OMEGA FRAT PIN AND
guard. Phone F-28S8.
LOST IN LIBRARY HALL , ONL
cameo ring and 1 ruby ring. Re
ward for return to Student Activi
ties office; or call F-4032.
ANNOUNCE WINNERS
ALLEY LCAGUE
Fraternity Teams In Independent
Bowling League Announced In
First Round.
The teams representing the Lambda
. Chi Alpha, Pi Kappa Psi, Delia Chi
Kappa Sigma, XI Psi Phi and Acacia
fraternities were the winners n Thurs
c'ay night's match games in .hc Inde
neudent league. All the winners ex
cept the Acacias took three iralghtt
frnni their oDnonents. The Acaciaa
emerged victorious from their clash
with the Silver Lynx by winning two
out of three games by narrow mar
gins. The Delta Chi quintet had high
score of 2,296 pins. The scores:
1 nMh.U r'ltl Alnlm.
Vofnpku I'M KB 1ST 434
I.'ii.; m n:t 144 :iki
Homc k ':z::::l m w ijo m
i-ril,hfi..l.l 147 1S3 l'.K 013!
Totals 1ss" W8 2273
, 8,"m" K"m ISA 10 408
iiiiiiiimMiu - - . .
I.tiiiirlirttl ufl ...... .. Mtt .'17 !
" . u i: no 8-'-'
is; m m
Tall.ot 11U 111 -
Totnls - "2 2041
Plcmn Alpliu EpHllon.
iiiKh ? ?. i-' It,
Minor - " "
i nir iso va fl-T
Ciiltllo - J1"
Totals
Ait ken
l.o I'lcre ...
'raw-ford ...
Uoopo
Van Iirimt
080 052 032 lOiU
rhl Kanim Pl.
V .... 13U 111 ! 4I5Q
" ... 13fl 143 143 42
' ... 127 138 11 4W
. 09 HIS 14!t 4
'""I.... 130 153 120 4011
Totals ..-.JOl 753 729 2183
Delta Chi
man who keeps his eyes opeu soon
acquires all the winter lore that is
of great .vaJue and becomes quite
the equal of the Eskimo in taking
care of himself," These words are
tho keynote lof Valbjalnur Stel'fan-
son's success in polar expeditions.
Mr. Steffanson left for the arctic
region in 1913 and returned after the
close of the jworld war. He was
greatly surprised to learn that there
had been a war.
It is not very often that Lincoln
has a chance to hear a man like Vil
hjalnur Steffanson speak, who is with
out doubt one of the three greatest
explorers at this time.
Another new assortment of party
favors and noise makers just arrived.
George R-rs.. K13 N l-l
Strykor
UIH(lC8
Alexander
Tlicirxtiii
raneiM ....
Totals ...
Xorthwull
Se.vmoro ...
Stephens ..
Ientoii
Cameron ...
Weber .......
Totals ...
MeKlnley .
MiiiK-r
Saniuelsun
Frost
mi 1M 140 475
123 103 140 374
157 144 142 443
148 177 172 517
144 142 201 4a7
Armstrong's
Reorganization
SALE
r'
' $2.50 TWEED CAPS
The Season's Most Popular Shapes and Shades $1.95
Armstrong
CLOTHING COMPANY
WellliiBton
Koek
Ktffeil
M. Ktffeil
102
121
130
lti'i
11S
120
2S
118
03 434
121 115 300
Totals 71 841 1951
ir,..i. J"
locersoil
Thonius
MaltiH-m - -
pileRrarr
.lchtcnstagor !-
150
100
115
155
122
102 401
145 419
110 880
144 228
ISO 109
89
421
Totals
.. 733 739 S27 2290
fill Ielti Tlietu.
104 111 119 S",
101 157 129 347
100 143 145 443
11T
117
148 100 130 444
C90 000 030 19S3
Kupp. 8l.n. m lr2
.; 151 147 100 404
147 179 149 4ti!
128 150 144 428
Dennis -
nvmon
Wudul
Ziecenbein ...
I.oreiitfi'n
Slaina
Totals
McDonald ....
McBrlde
Shonka
Ilopir
Avery
ol2 708 076 1970
vi inl Phi.
123 104
"" 151 130
. "' 150 199
100
90
152 187
070 7S0
Hllvrr Lynx.
.: ioo no
140 130
170 HI
.. 142 100
138 187
Totals 702
Acacia.
Williams I?? "0
Kenimer lK
740 728 210
Bloekledjre if im 192 520
Totals 744 i92 43
11 Kuppa Phi.
rr.irv 132 127 140 40S
Lewis Z'Z'Z 14i 137 05 318
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tlcvelopes your talent In spare time.
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Bookbinding and
Embossing....
The Capital Bindery has moved from 133 South 12th
street to 315 South 11th street.
In the new quarters, modern machinery has heen in
stalled in every department. Trucks unload work on the
main floor, eliminating the unhandy upstairs location.
Let the Capital Bindery figure on your work.
Artistic Annual and Gift Book designs a specialty.
The Capital
315 South Eleventh Street.
Bindery
Telephone B-1548
Hiimllloil .. 105
(iincrich 131
122 448
145 13(1 380
178 127 470
153 105
Tjjfft
141 145 143
443
4-9
Totals 722
707 093 2181
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Manicure Sets
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Reductions Are Big
AVe are offering a large number of manicure sets ar
Avholesale prices for the next three days.
. iain Ivory, Decorated Ivory, Pearl and Bone handlss,
some in leather rolls, some in compact cases for traveling
They range in price from $1.50 to $30.00.
"Why not make your Christmas selection now and
save money. Come and see this line.
EXTRA LADIES ONLY
Famous Red Seal Hair Nets, Double Strand, $1.19 per doz.
2ioi O Street.
Turley's Pharmacy
Fritzlen Drug Co.
Phones B-1524, B-4287
1434 O Street v
Catering to
Uni Students
Good eats, hot and sold
drinks. Give us the once o,rer
and you will be convinced, that
we try to please and satisfy.
Party service given special
attention.
Free and prompt delivery.
a;iiiiniB!i:i!!!:mi!!ninuaiiianiiiiBii!::Biii
8 Remember
Vall's
Barber Shop
1 131 No. 13th St.
::,B:::.::;:;;fl::;B:::.l.::::-':-,
FRANCO-AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOPE
Room 8 Liberty Theater Bldg.
Marcell, Shampoo, Manicuring.
Electric Vibrating and Body Massaging
Phone L9072Open afternoons.
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch
6s, Fine Jewelry. Clocks, Sterl
ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes examined
Free. In our Optical Department
you may'aelect Just what you
want in Eye Glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing.
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
STATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School f d Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fice Equipment end Supplies.
Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's
Fine Stationery. Complete line
of Supplies for ail departments
of Schools and Colleges.
1123 O Street Lincoln, Neb.
Phones B-1534. B-3306. B-3307.
Ji
'First in
120 . 407 I II
157 4o3 I II
m2 nri II
125 til II
00 II
122 401 H
710 2178 II TTV O jO
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WITH enlarged quarters,
the Kline Publishing
Company will soon be
able to consider serving more
publishers of newspapers and
periodicals.
The list this year is larger
than ever. The same, publica
tions have renewed contracts
year after year. New custom
ers have flocked in. It has
seen "Capacity" night and
day.
Let us furnish estimates
on your difficult printing
jobs.
, The future is bright with
promise. With almost a thous
and square feet of floor space
available, more equipment
and more men will be added.
Tie Hrae