The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1923, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASK AN
Nebraska's StadiumA Memorial
To Those Who Served Their Country
"In FUnders Fields the
grow.
Beneath the crosses row on row."
The speaker paused. Khaki-clad
and erect, he stood in the center of
the west stand of the new stadium.
At his feet sat a companion crating
dreamily at the moon as it pushed
its way above the opposite tier of
seats.
"That marks our place," he con
tinued, "just think, here we are at
Nebraska U. again. Six long years
ago we paid the price on Flanders
Fields and now at last we've found
our way back here. Pal, I think we've
discovered that the poppies aren't
all that mark our place."
"Bud, it makes me cold all over
when I look at this stadium, "rejoin
ed the other, "Why, it's in memory
of us. It's for you and me and the
other Nebraska men who fell in
France, I thought when I went across
when I was fighting, when I
fell, that I realized what a school this
was but it never quite came home
as it does right now."
"And there's U hall over there,"
Bud sat down, "Many's the time
I've skylarked through its halls and
slept through its classes. And
there's the Armory and I guess if we
walked just a little way from here
we'd see the spot where we enlisted.
But this stadium!"
FULL DRESS SUIT FOR SALE, size
S8 or S9, good condition. B2651.
LOST Innocents pin. Return to
Dr. A. J. Coats, S04 Funke Bldg.
Reward.
LOST A Waterman fountain pen.
Call B4SS6.
WANTED Girl to do light work for
room and some board. Call Mrs.
EL H. Hoppert, 2019 Sewell St
RENT-A-FORD Shove it yourself
Munson Motor Co., phones B1550
and B15X7. 1125 P St.
poppies I Silence fell. They both watched
the moon this time.
"Pal," finally sighed Bud, "I hope
this sort of battlefield will always
hold its head above the other. You
and I know what the other is and
what a great thing this kind is.
Enough of this sort in the world
and the other would be wiped out
forever."
"Yes, Bud. It must be wiped out.
It will. You know as I sit here I
can almost see the battle going on
among those white lines, I can al
most hear the cheering. I can al
most see the ball carried over the
goal and a seven registered beside
"Nebraska" on the score board."
"And it's all for us."
They rose and started toward the
steps. Half way there they paused
and took one last sweeping glance,
Fal, they have kept faith. They
certainly have." and they hurried on
and out for ever.
Dean' R. A. Lyman of the College
of Pharmacy has been named a mem
ber of the advisory committee ap
pointed by the American Conference
of Pharmaceutical Faculties to assist
Dr. W. W. Chambers of Pittsburgh,
Pa., in his study of pharmaceutical
education in the United States from a
functional point of view.
The trustees of the Carnegie Com
monwealth Fund for Industrial Re
search have appropriated $9,000 for
the coming year, and $15,000 for the
following year to be devoted to this
work. Dean Lyman is to serve in the
department of physiology and pharm
acology. Other members of the com
mittee are Dr. Rusby of Columbia
University, Dr. Dye of Ohio State
University, and Dean Rudd of the
University of Virginia.
Xvnas Cash Sale
One Week Only
Begins Dec. 13th
Ends Dec. 20th
Nine cooperatiag farmers in Ne
braska have completed the accredited I
flock records and have met the re-J
quirements for entering the next
year of the project of the College of
Agriculture Extension service, which
is testing poultry feeding and profit
conditions.
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Special attention is
drawn to our com
plete line of ladies'
and gentlemen's
Hamilton Watches,
as an ideal Christ
mas gift They come
in 25 year white
gold filled and solid
gold cases.
Prices range from
$40.00 to $140.00
TIiriCKKSHKAN
25 Years at
1123 O St.
Butler Drug Co.
The U. of N. Student Store
Xrur, Stationery, Candy, Ci-ar,
Sods. Sandwiches, Hot Chocolaka,
Punch.
Wa appreciate your fcusineaa.
Guy Butler, Ph. G.
1121 O Proprietor Bl IM
DO IT NOW
If rem want a lice piece
of jewelry with jour fra
ternity or sorority crest on
in gold, silver or bronze
let ns have the order now
Well hold until Christmas
for you-
HALLETT
University Jeweler
Il.tab. 1871
117-119 So. 12th
Party Dresses
To know the Evans Cleaining
Process is real economy. Our
cleaning and dyeing depart
ment holds many possibilities
for the wardrobe of the clever
women.
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First-Plymouth Congregational Church
First Church in Lincoln.
Dr. John Andrew Holmes
Will preach his first sermon as pastor at 10:30
at 17th and A
Our Forefathers Meeting Houses
in pictures at 7:30 at 13th and L
Student girls will meet Miss Appleby at 13th and L
at 9 :45 and the usual class at 17th and A will meet at 12.
Student men at 17th and A at both hours.
University C. E 5:30 to 7:30 at 13th and L.
High School C. E. at 6 :30 at 17th and A. ?
Through the union of these two churches Congregation
alism hopes to put on such a program for students as
never before, and to secure ample equipment for this
purpose. This is a great forward movement.
John Andrew Holmes, Pastor.
Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond, Musical Director
Frank A. Peterson, Sup't of Sunday School '
Tuxedo Vests, 7.50 values now $5.50
Tuxedo Vests, 6.50 values now 4.75
Beau Brummel Shirts, 3.50 values now 2.50
Elder Shirts, 2.50 values now 1.50
Ties, 1.50 values now 1.00
Ties, 1.25 values now 75c
Mufflers, 4.00 values now 2.50
Mufflers, 3.75 values now 2.25
Mufflers, 2.00 values now - 1.25
Knox Knit Hosiery, silk, 50c per pair.
Interwoven Hosiery, silk, 60c per pair.
Onlv limited number of sizes. Shop early. Make your Xmas money go the rounds.
We 'suggest you buy here. Everything strictly cash.
Varsity SSioppe
B3677
316 No. 12th St.
- Hardy Smith's Barber Shop
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