The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1921, Image 4

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    WRESTLING
PLANS BEING MADE
Three Letter Men Ready to Respond
to the First Call Issued
" This Year.
A call will soon be given lor wrest
lers. Plans aro being made where
several applicants for berths on the
team can be handled. The competi
tion this year is going to be very keen
as thore are three letter men back,
Captain 'Flitz Reed, Stanton Trout-
man, and Rudolph Hengston. All or
these men received a lot of praise
over their work last fall and they will
no doubt show up some other men
in the valley meets this year. This
i3 a sport that has not received much
attention at Nebraska but which de
serves a great deal. Men can develop
greatly by wrestling and can learn
how to take care of themselvee if an
opportunity ever presents Useli along
those lines.
There are to be many good meetb
here this yea. v.:C the" athletic tick
ets will adiui. anyone to any oi' these
meets. When tin: call for wrestlers
Is given it is hoped that at least
twenty-five or thirty men will leport.
STUDENT SPECIAL
IS NOW A REALITY
(Continued From Page One.)
is a greaat deal more data and ma
terial in the directory this year than
In former years, and also the book-j
are being printed on a better, heavier
grade of p;iper.
Because of these circumstances it
will be impossible to get the books
from the binder in time to place
them on sale this week. The binders
had promised an initial delivery today
but now state that the books will
not be ready for distribution until
Monday or Tuesday of next week.
The ediors of the book, Orvin B.
Caston and Eugene Ebersole, stated
yosterday that they regret the delay
very much but believe the improve
ments In the book easily warrant the
short delay.
1,000 At Ames
(Continued From Page One.)
was arrived at. A committee was ap
pointed to draw up a constitution, for
the Cobs. Enough new men were voted
into the organization to make two
men from each fraternity.
A meeting of the stunts committee
of which Jack Whitten is chairman
will be held Thursday afternoon and
final arrangements will be made for
the appearance of the Cobs on the
Ames gridiron.
The Corncobs appeared on the Ne
braska field last Saturday, dressed in
cream trousers and scarlet sweaters.
Each, man smoked a corn cob pipe
and carried a com stalk. The "Cobs'"
all held onto red ropes whin, were
used between he halves to form a
L'rge "N" within the circle formed by
the cadet band. Appearance of tho
Corncobs on the Ames field will un
doubtedly tie more securely the al
ready friendly relations between. Ne
braska and Ames. Such was the ef
fect the appearance of the Oklahoma
Jazz Hounds had at the Sooner con
test and the Corncobs fill the same po
rtion at the Husker school as the
Jazz Hounds fill at Oklahoma.
WE ARE THE ORIGINAL
ARMY STORE
tiik i$k.;kst akmv stoke west of nilC'AdO
You buy the best for Ichs when Inlying your Army Goods and surplus
Good IIKHK. hllOKT SHF.KP LINED ( OATH, 10.95
Regulation Wool Army Blankets $2.50
New O. D. Wool Army Blankets 8.93
Double Wool Wan kiln 3.05
Double Wool Finish Blankets
SHIRTS
1.95
Reno
O. 1.
Kxtra
O. V. Wool Shirts
1.4S
2.95
Wool Shirts, new
Heavy Lumberman's
all
"oni nmrts new
3.05
19
Wool Shirts, all colors.
BREECHES
(niton Rliakl breeches.
now..
rrno .. 45
Cotloa K link I Breeches, new
O. D. Wool Breeches, like new
O. I. Wool Breeches, new
Heavy O. I. Wool Pants, new
Moleskin Pants, jiew -
2.95
1.50
3.95
3.95
2.P5
Heavy Corduroy Pants
new
OVERSHOES
All Rubber Regulation 4 buckle
Arctic new
All Rubber Regulation. 6 buckle
Arctic, new -
t.43
UNDERWEAR
Regulation AI....1 Wool Shirts and
Irawers. new, each
Light Wool Inlonsults. new
Heavy Wool Inlonsults. new
Heavy Fleece I'nionsuits. new
VESTS
leather Jerkins
Corduroy Vesta, leather lined
All Leather Vests, full slie
Leather Vests, new
Sheep Lined Vests, new
1.00
1.50
t.ss
1.SO
t.95
t.M
9.83
11.50
3.95
OCT OF TOWN MAIL OKBBKK llieenuiiy ,. ,"""..
check or money order. Parcel post shipments must include postage.
SEND FOR OCR FALL AND WINTER CATALOG.
LINCOLN ARMY & NAVY
SUPPLY COMPANY
MORE PRAISE FOR TEAM
FROM PITTSBURG PEOPLE
Dr. R, G. Clapp, of the department
;if physical education is the reclplnt
of a .letter from a prominent Ne
braska alumnus who Is at present
secretary of the (board of public edu
cation for the city of Pittsburgh. He
tileo enclosed some clippings from
tne Pittsburgh Dispatch which gave a
very favorable account of the Nebraska-Pittsburgh
game, as far as Ne
braska was concerned. His letter fol
lows: Dr. R. G. Clapp,
University of Nebraska.
My Dear Dr. Clapp:
I was very glad to have your let
ter and particularly to meet Mr. Lueli-
ring, Mr. Dawson, and the boys. I
was a member of the reception com
mittee from the Alumni Chapter who
met the boys at the train.
We were sorry that the limited time
and their duties prevented us from
being able to show them some of the
characteristic Pittsburgh activities, in
cluding the mills. We were, however,
able to take them for a short au'o-
mobile ride Saturday evening.
The result of the visit seems to
have been perfectly satisfactory to
hem, however. I want to say, that I
lever saw a better-looking teama on
Forbes Field and 1 was even more
eased by the modest and gentleman-
'y demeanor of the men after the
game.
I am enclosing the report trom one
or the Pittsburgh papers. They were
all unanimous in praise of the team I
and its playing. I assume that the
hoys got the papers before they lelt.
In tlie earlier days I always had to
explain where the University of Ne
braska was and sometimes even
where the state was. The boys, how
ever, have definitely put the Univer
sity on the imap here.
Congratulate them all most sincere
y for me, and for the Pittsburgh
Alumni Chapter. We were all tre
mendously proud of them.
Sincerely yours,
(J. W. GERWIG.
1,000 At Ames
LINCOLN CIVIC LEAGUE
WRITES TO LEROSSIGNOl.
The college of business administra:
tion has received an interesting let
ter from one of the seventh A slu-
ients of the junior civic league of
F,ve;-ptt school of Lincoln, ine young
people recently visited the college
and were addressed by Professor j.
E. Kirsham, who talked of "Thrift."
Miss Lone LaRue in an excellent
ly written letter to Dean Le Rossignol
said:
"As a seventh A student of the
junior civic league of Everett school.
I wish to thank you for the courtesy
extended to us by letting us have the
use of the building and the room in
which Professor Kirshman talked to
us. One thing which especially in
terested me was the question of
thrift. I should like to know if the
men who are great business men now
were thrifty in order to become so
great. I was very glad to take this
trip, for I knew I would learn some
thing which will become of use. I
hope it will not be long until I take
another civic league trip."
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Yov Drive
We Rent
Forbes Rent a-Ford Co.
C. E. MCNSON. Mgr.
Cars for all social functions with
or without drivers.
Phone 11-1550 H2S
LOOK GIRLS ,11'ST
Have been looking for
Brand New Kegpla
tion .Navy Alii Wool
Middies, Blue with tie.
Special ...
WHAT YOIT
$4.95
SHOES
Drrss Shoes,
Officers'
Cordovan
4.93
stylo
Infantry Shoes .
Regulation Work
High Top Shoes,
8.95
Shoes S
Iti In 5J5
Shoe 6.93
Regulation Nuvy
Cordovan Leather Puttees "
New Spiral Puttees, all wool 93
SWEATERS
All Wool Slipovers l-
Heavy Wool Sweaters 3.35
.Irrsev Sweater Coats 1.95
ll Wool Sweater Coats - 4.95
Cocoanut Castile Soap, 4 -to. bar.. .98
RAINCOATS
Gasmask
Raincoats B-05
Bambulne Llnel Coat.... 5.95
Officers'
Regulation Double Back Raincoats o.jo
Moleskin All W earner iow .....,.
All Kinds of Leatliee Lined and
Sheep Lined Cout
Regulation Army Pochos...
MACKINAWS
All Wool Heavy Macklnaws, new. 8.73
Wool Macklnaws, all colors, new.... 6.90
A few Waterproof Tarpaulins and
Tents left at cleanup prices.
Heavy Halters, new
l.SS
... . . . . j t.m uwAmmniMl bv
WANT ADS.
LOST AKARL NECKLACE. Phon"
L-7432.
LOST A CAMEO SET THE PIN.
Left in dressing room of Grant Mem.
hall. Return to Student Act. office.
Reward.
LOST CIII OMEGA FRAT PIN ANT;
guard. Phone F-2888. .
LOST IN LIBRARY HALL , ONE
cameo ring and 1 ruby ring. Re
ward for return to Student Activi
ties office; or call F-4032.
LOST WHITE PET BULLDOG,
. has clipped ears and long tail
LOST GAMMA PHI BETA PIN.
Return to Student Act. office.
EPISCOPALIAN CLUB
HOLDS BIG MEETING
The regular meeting of the Uni
Episcopalian club was held on Tues
day evening at 7 o'clock in room 101,
social science hall. About twenty-
ive members were present If hear
the repoit of the delegates to the re-
cnt piovincr.l session of the natKn.'l
student council. The resignation of
Mary Sheldon as vice president, wus
very reluctantly accepted .and Carlct
ta Cheney was elected to fill the un
expired term.
Mr. E. F. Schramm iind Mr. L. O
Wyman lectured in Fairbu;y Tiies !i.y
November 15 at meeting of the V'e
men's club. Tim resources of Ne
brrska with special emphasis o:i o'l
were discussed.
Say, Guys!
Chief Bender
can sure make
YOU
Look Like A New
MAN
Shaves Haircuts and every
thin?. Under the
Central National Bank
KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES
u
Armstrong's
Reorganization
SALE
All Silk and
Knitted Neckwear
ONE VHALF PRICE
Armstrong
CLOTHING COMPANY
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch-'
3s, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl
ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes -xiniined
Free. In our Optical Department
you may select just what you
n an I in Eye Glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing.
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
STATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School and Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fice Equipment and Supplies.
Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's
Fine Stationery. Complete line
of Supplies for all departments
of Schools and Colleges.
1123 O Street Lincoln, Neb.
Phones B-1534. B-3306. B-3307.
w ...nasiBtyn -Wr-g.
vening Clothes ! How
much better you look
them! Especially in a Kirsch
baum Tuxedo or Full Dress.
Fine materials; hand tailoring;
custom effect; moderate price:
Fifty Dollars
-o .
NEW LOCATION :
' I , I:
1 t. il I
EVERYTHING
FOR THE TABLE
Peoples Grocery
Fritzlen Drug. Co.
Phones B-1524, B4287
1434 O Street
Catering to
Uni Students
Good eats, hot and sold
drinks. Give us the once over
and you will be convinced, that
we try to please and satisfy.
Party service given special
attention.
Free and prompt delivery.
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FALL AND WINTER 1921
r Tt
N Street 12th to 13th
If You Like
Pleasant
Surroundings
Good Service
-Pure Foods
You will enjoy coining lipip t0
dine or lunch.
Your order must be right. Wo ilo
not want your money unless it ja
UHt wlni t you think It should he.
Meet your friends here, order your
favorite dishes from our hirce
lien I..
Central Hotel Cafe
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