The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 1923, Image 4

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    Friday, January 12, 1023.
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The submarine T-19 was reported
disabled Wednesday night off Cape
llattcrna In a wireless message ro
coived by the naval communications
office at Washington.
Special
Sale!
New Spring
" TAFFETAS
19
75
Get Acquainted Sale
of
Oxford Hand Tailored
Clothes. High class but not
high priced on account of
my second floor location.
Means more to you than
vou would think.
COME UP AND SEE
LOU HILL
1309 O St.
Up One Flight and
Turn to the Right.
DEAN SCiPIO WRITES
Former Nebraska Student Now
Head of Engineering De
partment of Robert's
College.
Dean L. A. Sriplo, former Nebras
ka student, new of the engineering
division of Robert's College. Constan
tinople, recently sent a Christinas
greeting letter to Professor C. E.
Mickey of the College of Engineering.
Conditions in Turkey are much
more aggravated than they were dur
ing the war, Mr. Sclpio states in his
letter. He spoke highly of the ef
ficient and worthy work of the Near
East Kelipf, without which many
lives would be unbearable. In spite
of the many agencies working to re
lieve distress, Mr. Sclpio said that it
depressed him to have to walk down
the street of Constantinople.
At the time he wrote to Professor
Mickey, Mr. Sclpio was acting as pres
ident or the college, the regular pres
ident having gone to the Lausanne
conference. Mr. Scipio asked to be
remembered to his rrlnds in the Uni
versity and in the city.
New Blossoms at
State Exhibit of
Nebraska Florists
The annual convention or tho Ne
braska florists' association opened in
Omaha Wednesday. President C. II.
Green, who is also mayor of Fremont,
called tho convention to order. Large
floral displays aro on exhibition.
Among them Is an exhibit of a new
rose called the "Annie Laurie" rose,
a flower with a doeper pink color that
gradually fades into a tinge of gold
at tho base of each petal. Frey and
Frey of Lincoln have on exhibit a
new fragrant violet which is attract
ing much attention. President Green
declured thta flowers are rrom ton
to twenty per cent cheaper than they
were in 1920. Speakers at the af
ternoon session were J. W. Lawson,
Central City; J. J. Hess, Omaha;
Dick Howard, Scottsbluff; C. " H.
Frey, Lincoln; John J3oth, Omaha;
Mr. Herman, Council Bluffs, la., and
Ed Williams of Grand Island. Tho
Lincoln Star.
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ELECTIONJF OFFICERS
Hand Fraternity Choose New
Officers for Coming Se
mesterEdwards Is
President.
At a meeting of Alpha Chapter or
Gamma Lambda, band fraternity, held
Wednesday night the following offic
ers wero elected for the coming se
mester. President--F.oyd C. Edwards.
Vice President Sam Seeley.
Secretary-Treasurer Nell Mc
Dowell. The retiring oficers were Ilurford
B. Gage, president; Irvln Weller, vice
president, and Grove Blxhy, secretary
treasurer.
Gamma Lambda is one of the few
national band organizations in the
United States. It was started at Ne
braska in 1912, but not nationalized
until 1920. At present it is sponsor-
A high-brow evening isn't so bad
if you can leave early and go some
place to have a good time.
About the only difference is that
a hen-pecked husband takes more
careful aim at the ash tray.
It's fair enough. The laundry fills
your shirts with pins to take the
place of the buttons it keeps.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
"Student Frames"
Special Prices This Week
$3.00 $4.00 $5.00
Comfortable Durable
Good Looking
HALLETT
Optometrist
ONE of my big front rooms vacant
tomorrow. Come see it. One or two
ladies. 1439 S street.
LOST Sigma Nu sister pin.
B1516.
Call
LOST One Phi Kappa Psi pin. Re
ward at Daily Nebraskan office. Har
old Spencer.
YOUNG MAN who knows Spanish
wishes to do tutoring. Call Uni.
525 J. Cecil Bassett.
LOST A green onyx ring,
please call B1436.
Finder
BAN
CE
LINCOLN HOTEL BALLROOM
Sat, Jan, 13
Northwall's Jazzland Band
Dancing at 8:30
Admission $1.10
Including Tax
Ror Rent
A sorority or fraternty desiring to rent a fiat house
either for immediate occupancy or for use next school year,
is invited to consider the large residence No. 1342 G street,
opposite west from the Pi Beta Phi house. This can be re
modeled and refinished as desired.
GhORGE H. ROGERS, 1530 L Street
VL'
Paid
econd Hao
For
d Books
College Book Store
Facing Campus
ing a spring trip for tho University
band over southeastern Nebraska, and
lator will give occasional concerts in
Lincoln and on tho University cam
pus. MM pleasures find palaces (hough
we may roam, wo get good biscuits
only at homo.
That California man who shot a
cow while in quest of deer meat found
it dear meat.
Only fivo more months until we
can begin to wondor, what's the
matter with Babe Ruth.
Getting old is just a slow proces3
of shedding hair, teeth and Illusions
ALL SOULS' UNITARIAN CHURCH
12th and II Streets
JAMES W. M'DONALl), Minister
AN AVOWEDLY LIBERAL CHURCH
Sunday Morning Service, 11 A. M.
Subject of Sermon : 'The Psalmist's Refuge
and Strength."
A beautiful devotional service precedes the
sermon.
Yom Need Pep
For Next Weeks Examinations
Now aside from "hooch,'" which really would
be frowned on by the faculty, and is only tem
porary in its effect anyway, there is only one
thing that will put you in fine condition "Up
and coming" Proud of yourself and make
good first impressions for you every day
and that is "GOOD CLOTHES."
Right now that "Up and coming" feeling can
be purchased very economically. All our fine
Hart, Schaffner and Marx Suits and Over
coats have been reduced to the lowest price
in years.
If you are wise you will provide yourself with
this sure remedy for that scared feeling. Try
it and see.
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