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'"'WHIKlllMMll. M ILeaWwaSOffit!!! It XT be ID fftl.te fl e b r a eft a n .fwr. !i 11 ), L M -' i ZEbe3)aUig'flefrra0fta,tt THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nemubka. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PobllCltlOR OfflCt, 126 H. 14N St. Editor-in-chief J. Carroll Knodo, '08 AbbocIiUo Editor Clyde E. Elliott, 09 Managing Editor A. E. Long, 09 AthlotlCB Hugh W. Craig, '07 Qonornl Nowb Stuart P. Dobbs, '09 Dnvinivn... Onrtrudo Mooro. '07 Convocation ....Laura Rhoadoa, '08 ABBlBtant Athletics. Miller S. Boncdlot, '09 ABBt. Oen. Nowb Sidney O. EvanB, '09 Dcpurtn8rul....Earl R. Hunt, '08 H. L. WIlBon, 09 , Guy Montgomery, '09 A. 0. Schrolbor, '07 Alexander J. Dunlap, '09 C. C. Hickman, '07 BuBlncBfl Manager.... Byron E. Yodor, '08 ABBlBtant Manager Gay Hardy, '08 Circulator -..H. C. Robertson, '09 TELEPHONES: DAY Auto 1528. NIQHT 2365 and 4472 of course. Who could be possessed pf sathlck a cranlunj.ns not to realize It? f But If the public can not do some thing along this line, the fraternities can. The representatives or tnc var ious fraternities who are to constitute- tho management of the affair will bo men who are or are not T. N. E. mem bers Just as the various aggregations shall determine. Of course, there Is little question that these appointments are often railroaded thru when least expected and least thought of, but If each fraternity next year will see strictly to It that a representative to the Pan-Hellenic council Is one known very positively as a non-mejnber of the grafting clique that has run the func tion In the past, some good will have been done. It Is up to the fraternities. Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance SlnQlo Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 cents por Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thorcof. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bullotlns will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as scconU-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A LAST, FOND AND SAD GOOD-BY. It gives Inward pain, but the time has come, tho last opportunity to utter a parting word concerning that enigma which has proved of such absorbing and heart-string-drawlng Interest be fore, the T. N. E. So far as can be ascertained, it Is still with us, still living in Its unobtrusive, Inoffensive way, you know. Furthermore, that It will continue to live seems very prob able as long as It can And the nec essary sustenance in the profits of a strictly "organized" affair like tho Pan-Hellenic Just past. A nlcellttle haul of a fow hundred from such a venture DR. H. S. MINER. Speaks In Brace Hall on Incandescent Gas Lighting. Dr. II. S. Minor, of the Welsbach Company of America, gave an exceed ingly Interesting lecture Monday even ing, in the lecture room of tho Brace Physics Hull, on "Incandescent Gas Lighting: Its HlBtory and Develop ment." Dr. Miner, in introducing the sub ject, explained a line collection of minerals and "rare earths" which he had on exhibition, containing elements of highly Incandescent properties. There wero varieties of "monezold sand" which contain thorea and uran ium and are used in the manufacture of modern gas mantels. Many at tempts had been made to make these incandescent minerals and elements practicable. In 1826 Goldsworth Gon ey made experiments with tho hydro gen flame on different elements and led finally to the calcium, lime, or Drummond light. It was found difficult to shape the incandescent body into the form of flame and so, soon after gas had been Invented, platinum wire was substi tuted for calcium. But platinum was found to be less luminous and was not In many ways a success. Soon after the Invention of the Bunsen flame, or Bunsen, Dr. Lover succeeded in making a gauze, conical shaped THE ELITE Continuous 8hows from 1:30 to B:30 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. THE HORRIBLE ADVENTURE BOWSER'S HOU8E CLEANING FRONT SOLDIER TO COLNEL ' - GUNNER NOIR THE UNSKILLFUL SKATER THE ARTFUL HUSBAND ILLUSTRATED SONGS "Because You Were an Old Sweetheart of Mine" By Prof. Cutter "Give Me an American Girl" Miss Elma Cutter ISrTho Only Up-to-Dato Hall in tho City. The Monarch BILLIARDS AND POOL AUGUST BLA0O, Proprietor. 1134 N STREET Lincoln, Nob. Office of International Corrospondonco Schools, Room ai, 1205 O St., Lincoln, Neb. PleaHO explain, without further obligntlon on my part, now I can qualify for a larBor unlary 1 and gain advancement to tho position before , which I bavo marked X. 1 CX&000OQO0000000 o o oooooqqqqoo $y srTSL Q YhasssBBBYvY Graduation Presents Bookkeeper Btonographor Advortis'm't Writer Bbow-Card Writer Window Trlmmor Telephone Engineor Eloa-LIghting Supt. Mechanical Engineer Surveyor Stationary Enginoor Mechanical Draftsman Oivll Endnoor Ornamontal Doslgnor Building Contractor illustrator CMil Sprvico Chomist Textile Mill Supt. Electrician Eloctrlcal Engineer Namo Architectural Drafts. Architect Structural Engineor Brldgo Enginoor Foreman Plumber Mining Engineor Watches, University Seals, Brooches, Uni versity Fobs, Waist Sots, University Hat Pins, Fobs, odd piocos in Cut Glass and Hand-Painted China, University Spoons. HALLETT, JEWELER, 1143 0 ST. 00000000 O O O000000000000 should certainly keep1 tho rites and ceremonies of the order for It Is to be supposed that these require money) going for a short time longer, at least. The University public is too complete ly Intent ''on having a bit of pleasure to question a matter of management, and so T. NUE. lives, on. But the Uni versity 'public, like any other public, will not soon lnqiilre Into the working of any function that satisfies certain of Its desires. It Is much more pleasant to sit back and enjoy an article with out question than to go prying about Into the work shops, where It Is pro pared and where you may get a glimpse that will take away your ap petite. That is plain, practical truth, mantel slmlllar to those now In use. Fibers of the element urblum were woven Into the desired shape and found to give a comparatively brilliant glow when Immersed in the gas flame. This was not as bright as desired, so finally a combination of thorium and serla was found which proved to be the most satisfactory lumlnant. Pure thorium 'gives little light, but the ad dition of serial increases tho glow considerably. ' In the manufacture of the modern mantel, fibres of thorium are woven on a machine slmlllar to that used In stooklng weaving. The webbing, after being shaped as desired, Is dip ped In a solution and dried for strengthening purposes. 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