The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1924, Image 4

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Pencil Co.
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ay that was some
idea!
10 to 50 Per Cent
Discount
Watches
Diamonds
Jewelry
10 days only
HALLETT
University Jeweler.
EstaV 1871 1
117-119 So. 12th
aCSSal
Liberty Barber Shop
Successor to
Vall's
Barber Shop
131 No. 13th St.
LEATHER GIFTS
for the
GRADUATE '
Bill Folds
Coin Purses
Card Cases
Key Cases
Wallets
Writing Sets
Brief Cases
Playing Card Sets
Smoking Sets
Sewing Sts
Memory Books
Story Books
Photo Albums
Plume Pens
Fancy Gift Stationery
and a Hundred Others.
Select the right Gift Early
TUCKER-SHEAN
1123 O St.
Boomers Teachers
Agency
Tha aaeoej that helps"
S07 Hkharda BIk. Car. Kith aad O
More teachers needed at
once to supply the de
mand. REGISTRATION FREE
We cordially invite you to
call;
GIVES OBSERVATIONS OF
BRITISH POLITICS
(Continued from page 1)
much of a statesman as an officer
of ths law, if we may judge by the
speaker's experience with one he
talked to particularly. The "peeler"
was able to discuss current political
topics with a fluency and grasp of
facts that would have done credit to
a member of parliament.
The possibility of the abolition of
the monarchy is a very slight one,
according to Mr. Jones' observation.
Sir Evelyn Wrench, an eminent Eng
lish newspaper man, mads the state
ment that if a vote were taken on
this question, 95 per cent of the peo
ple would be in favor of retaining the
king. For the great mass of the
English people, the king is the sym
bol of their country and their politi
cal institutions, and they are willing
to retain the royal family for this
reason, although it is a very expen
sive institution.
Attitude Toward Nobility Change.
Toward the nobility, the attitude
of the people is changing rapidly. So
many professional politicians and
cheap yellow journalists are buying
their way to titles that they are be
coming less valuable in tha eyes of
the people. The illustration of yel
low journalist who specializes 'in
racy divorce proceedings as subject
matter for his paper and who has
been raised to a peerage for such dis
tinguished services was commented
upon by the speaker.
A short description of a session
of parliament was one of the features
of the talk. The extreme formality
of the sessions and the clear and
forceful speeches of the members
were two of the salient features
which attracted the attention of the
visitor. Lady Astor was "prodded1
by some of the speakers at various
times but she always managed to
get the better of her inquisitor by
prompt and effective replies.
Mr. Jones' letters from abroad
have been recently published in book
form in response to the requqests of
numerous readers of the State Jour
nal.
Other special lectures in political
science have been given this semester
by Frank Harrison and by County
Attorney Matson. There will be at
least one more talk given by some
prominent Lincoln man before the
close of the year on some other
phase of practical government.
TWENTY-SEVEN TEAMS
IN HIGH SCHOOL MEET
(Continued from page 1)
Portraits of Lincoln
Persons Are Displayed
Several portraits of prominent Lin
coln persons will be found in the ex
hibits of oils shown at the art gallery
this week by the Lincoln Artists
Guild. This organization is com
posed of about fifty local artists and
art enthusiasts and the exhibit is the
work of the members of the guild.
There is also a display of pen and ink
drawings, china paintings and batiks.
STUDENTS Make big money this
summer selling Horsey-Bassett
Aprons and Specialties. Finest on
market. New styles, new colors,
new selling plan. Your profits in
advance. $15 a day easy. You
show samples and mail us orders.
We deliver and collect. Send name
and address for sample apron and
selling outfit, 75c C. 0. D. Be
come our district manager. Your
success guaranteed. Address The
Horsey-Bassett Co., Inc., Dept.
CP-5, Crisfield, Maryland.
ANYONE wishing themes typed call
B6252.
LOST Small ladies' Central City
High School ring. F4038.
TUTORING in French, Algebra,
Trigonometry and Analytics. Call
B6252.
Townaend Portrait photographer
GIRLS Here is where
to get your Curls
Lanraiae-Laxtone Bokuty Shop
Room 550, Bank of Com ceo,
13th St. entrance. Phone L5255.
We solicit your Rent-a-Ford busi
ness, bpecial attention to picnic ana
party trips, long or short. Good cars
and lowest rates.
We Deliver
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
1120 P St. Always open. Phone B6819
RENT-A-FORD Show it yourself
Hansen Motor Co.. phones B1550
and B1E17. 1125 P Street.
ACROSS FROM
TEACHERS
COLLEGE
UNI DRUG CO.
. B3771
Prescriptions
Fountain Service
Richmond Candy
has a strong one mile and half mile
relay team. Marrow one of Cen
tral's 440-men is also' one of the
strongest broad jumpers in the state.
He made 21 feet 2 inches at the
Council Bluffs relays, a mark eight
and a quarter inches below the state
record.
Clay Center made 79 points in the
tri-county meet held there last week.
Sanderson was the high point man
with 19 1-2. Cambridge high was
a strong first in the tri-state track
meet held at McCook Saturday.
McCook was third. A Colorado
team was second.
Lincoln Win Easily.
Lincoln high had an easy time of
it at the Wesleyan university high
school meet. But the capital city
boys lost to Hastings in a dual meet.
Beatrice came out first with 54 points
at the Beatrice meet. Only mod
erate time was turned in on account
of a slow track and wind. Howard
Roland of Beatrice won first indi
vidual honors with 27 points to his
credit.
Arnold high school with a three
man team won first place in the
Broken Bow meet last Wednesday.
Teams entered in the meet to date
are:
CLASS I.
Aarnold, Clay Center, Deshler,
Dodge, Exeter, Fairfield, Harvard,
Superior, Waco.
CLASS II.
Ashland, Aurora, Cambridge,
Crete, Gothenburg, Havelock, Hold
rege, Tekamah.
CLASS III.
Alliajide, Beatrice, Broken Bow,
Columbus, Grand Island, Hastings,
Lincoln, McCook, Central, Scotts-bluff.
This advertisement, submitted by J. C. Beesley, Jr., of Princeton University, was awarded
a n aT sf - m a rTa in tavAl lair! at a1
fourth prize in tne i'ostum derei nuuijiau; o iu.v.6iore auiciumug contest.
LOST Kappa key Monday morning.
Call Margaret Nelson.
Now I ask you
When you
Oversleep and .
Miss breakfast
! And haven't
But about
Ten or fifteen
Big bowl of
Post Toasties
And cream .
You don't
Have to wait
As it's always
Just on time
Arid in a ,
Good humor
Because
You've had
A little
Minutes to
Get to class
And you
Throw your
Clothes on and
Run to the
Ready to
Serve
And you
Hurriedly eat
Those delicious
Crispy flakes
Extra sleep
And a most
Delightful'and
Gratifying
Breakfast
OH BOY!
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Nearest rest'rant
And order a
And then
Get to class
AirCt it .
WONDERFUL!?!
Annual May
Drive
New
Customers.
This annual event is an invitation to come and
get acquainted with our shoe service : and
values. The inducements offered carry with it the
privilege to open and enjoy a charge ' account at this popular
tore. Our fitting service is the best and most up to date jn the
city. ,
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We Fit By X-ray and Not By Guess ,
Here's An Offering in
Pumps
and
Oxfords
that will drive home our
Value Owing Power
Two hundred pair Women's Jsck
Rabblt Grey and Alrdala Sued
pumps and Oxford. These shoos
are sold In our stock regularly at
from 7.00 to 11.00 now
No. 3717 Black Satin one strap
turn sole pump. Slses I to t
Now
No. 1721 Black Kid one strap
turn sole French heel. Now
No. 1718 Black Satin strap turn
sole Pump, Cuban heels. Sizes t
to I. May Sale Price ,
No. 1751 Black Kid one strap two
button Pump Military heels. Slse
to
No. 1730 Patent one strap turn
sole. Military heel pump. Slsea S
to 7. May Drive Price
No. 151 Women's Patent strap -Sandal.
Plat heel. May Drive
Price
The fact that wjb are offering the unusual once in a lifetime op
portunity, at a low price trill emphasize the fact that ice are
. the leading store for High Grade Footwear.
May
Drive
i Price
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