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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1923)
THE DAILY NEBRASKA 1500 MEN ATTEND HUSKER BANQUET (Continued from Pagre 1) most is the backing that loyal Ne braskans have achieved. He re called an incident where one class had trouble in raising $5,000 for the pipe organ in the Armory. This seemed to be very trivial when the combined efforts of the state in re cent years had made possible the building of the stadium. Rev. Walter Aitken suggested that Nebraska football teams take a chap lain on its trips to foreign fields and jokingly said that he thought he could well fill the office. In his talk on "The Game and Life," he stated that a healthy body was necessary to success. Captain Verne Lewellen gave a re view of the past season and related n few sidelights which heretofore had been secrets. Captain-elect Weir declared hat he was unable to make a just prophesy of the season of 1924 but said that there was one thing sure that Ne braska colors would be properly up held. Nebraska Professor Exhibits Painting The Schopl of Fine Arts is re presented in the fall exhibition of the Chicago Art Institute by Miss Hermme J. Stellar, associate pro fessor of drawing and painting. She has contributed a painting under the title of "Grandmother." She was a teacher in the Chicago Art Insti tute before she came to the Univers ity of Nebraska. COLORADO Florenz Zeigfield, said to be the most famous judge of feminine pulchritude, will pick the prettiest girl in the beauty contest at the University of Colorado. 1 For Gifts That Last The Big Gift Store 1123 O St. Diamonds ' Watches Silverware Leather Goods Fine Gift Stationery Christmas Cards Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils TUCKER-SHEAN Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing and Manufacturing. MISSOURI There are 115 for mer soldiers receiving vocational training "In the University of Mis souri. There are more men in train ing in Missouri schools than in any other state in this district. This can probably be accounted for by the fact that there are four schools in Missouri whre agricultural train ing can be received. FORMAL SEASON PROFITABLE TO " JACOB BODINSKY (Continued from Page 1) no ulace in tow nto rent one. He wouldn't go but then she was ex- Doctinc him. She was expecting him to wear a arood looking tux. She was expect "Oy, and mebbe the muffler?" "Ov." continued the thoughts of the youth, "if I don't hurry you'll have it all." "Where are they, the tuxes?", he asked aloud. "Ah," Jacob rubbed his hands, Right over here." The vountr man walked toward the rack, a scowl on his brow. "I won't," he muttered, but singular to say twenty minutes later Jacob again sat alone and gazed at his stock. There were rings, watches, alarm clocks, typewriters, a coat, gloves, a mumer, a hat and a pair of shoes. The for mal season had opened and jacob Bodinsky rejoiced. LOST 14-K. gold fountain pen be tween Armory and U hall. Re ward. L6077. LOST Chi Omega pin. Call B1616. Reward. LOST A Waterman fountain pen. Call B4336. LOST Gold filled fountain pen with initials W. V. H. Return to this office. LOST Innocents pin. Return; to Dr. A. J. Coats, 304 Funke Hldg. Reward. WANTED Girl to do light work for room and some board. Call Mrs. E? H. Hoppert, 2019 Sewell St. RENT-A-FORD Shove it yourself. Munson Motor Co., phones and B1517. 1125 P St. Before Xmas Holidays This is the last week of school. Call us early. Don't wait until train time. We can only handle a certain amount of rush calls.. Why risk it? Call Us Monday Varsity Cleaners 316 No.l2th. B3677 6WL esse Rent a New Car Drive it Yourself for business 'Tor iPleasuro Tree. Road. fteivice Special Insurance i A use tiie Orttiinal, RdiaMf IV tf I -31 (Vhercvei A. Drive It Yourself ft W it I i M If jtoHJOj Every Day And Every Night Thousands Drive Our Cars And Save Money WHY NOT YOU? Your Car Is Ready! SAUNDERS SYSTEM R. G. RYAN, Manager 109-15 No. 9th St. L5050 Lincoln, Nebr. T Xrnas Cash Sale ONLY FOUR MORE DAYS 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. Many have already taken advantage of this opportunity. Only limited number of sizes. Only four more days of the sale. Everything strictly cash. Varsity Shoppe B3677 ,316 No. 12th St. 11 glHllllllllliiilHlilllllll iiiii urn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiH - Santa Claus Says Colle llie ge oolc :ore Facing the campus is about the best place t , in the city to buy Christmas presents for your College friends." llllli!ll!Illlllll!!l!llUlllIII!IH B1550