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SfMtfc llfk Si. relhouwer THE EVANS CLEANERS PRESSERS DYERS 333 Mh 12tk Street Telephone B2311 For the "Work and Service that Pleases" CaM 12311 The belt equipped Dry Cleaning Plaat in the West One day service if needed.. Prices a reasonable as hisrh srade work and wortfut service will permit 4 '.Ul.Jnn 4-n visit our very completeplant Repairs to ' men's gar ments carefully nwuk. LOST Dwt Ckl iwtsrwty pin M anpas seM tle ' Twssdsy. Hm pta is Mt xitfe ymtrlu rltk a, 4lo4 Xi41y return ta T. X. flrwr, MASTERYINRieARD - v- vr TO JONES 'NOW SOLVED (Continued from page 1) The letters are those of the earliest artists in America and coyer a period between the years 1739 and 1775. Among them are family letters of Peter Pehlam, the founder of arts in. this country. He was best known as an engraver. He married the mother of John Singleton Copley, who paint ed many famous portraits of New Englanders prior to the Revolution, and for whom the Copley prints are named. . The chief Interest in the volumei,is -with regard to the beginnings of art In America.' It is a handsome book, profusely Illustrated. Ifis being pub lished by the well known Riverside Press and will be out some time in October. UNI. NOTICES that wilKdo itfc part In developiag tne Chemical industry of thfe country and saye sending millions of dollars to Ger many every year? You have it in your 'power. Vote to settle the location question. tA part of the money re leased can JSe expended in providing adequate chemical facilities for our students. The money is now locked up and- is idle. If a sufficient num ber of votes are cast, either for ex tension or consolidation, the question will be settled and the university can go on snaking progress. "The . university does not. need a chemical laboratory any worse than it needs a great many other things, but the war in Europe Emphasizes at the present moment this particular need. "Voters of Nebraska! Study the location problem and be prepared to vote so as tq release the money now tied up pending the settlement of the question. . "S. AVERY, "Chancellor." Band Tryouts. Applicants for membership in the Cadet Band will be given an oppor tunity to try out for places at 5 p. m Friday, and Saturday, in the Temple Theatre. ' Tryouts for Cantata. L Tryouts with Mrs. Raymond for solo parts in Hallowe'en cantata every afternoon in the Temple, Music Ball. Hours, 4:00 to 6.00. loeb's Orchestra, L-9896, 325 So. 17; UNIVERSITY QUESTION SETTLED THIS FALL Chancellor Avery Anxious- That All Voters Exercise Their Power to Vote. f'To the Voters of Nebraska: "The United States is threatened wltlua famine of coal tar chemicals, drugs, and other products indispen sable to our health and to our industry. The reason is that the Germans, who have previously supplied our markets, are now engaged in yr&r and can neither make nor ship these goods, and besides this much of the raw ma terial used by the German chemical manufacturers comes from England and is not now obtainable. 'The industry in Germany a di rect result of the encouragement of chemical study in the universities of the empire. Organic chemistry has be come almost aCennan science. The great leaders in the manufacture of artificial dyes, analiner dyes and sim ilar articles were university professors and graduate students. "Can we makethesa .products in New York, Chicago, Omaha or Denver? Only in a limited way at present. We haven't the trained men. Can we get the trained men? Yes, by developing chemicaj studies in the United1 States. .We must do this if. yre are to be eco nomically Independent We have the raw material and the potential abil ity. "The first great step to build upthis Industry in America must Te done by fehemica.1 teaching on the proper basis. Is jNebraska prepared to do this? No, we have a little chemical laboratory (costing originally J2S.0O0. Minnesota kg building a new building costisg SMt.Otf. I recently visited Anaes, Iowa, and iouad that -taey were build ing a aew chemical laboratory, whick covers they say, iBcladlag the base meat, a total of Ave acres of floor Brace. I do not kaew the exact cost, at 1 estimate it at tea times the amount that we originally lavwKed ur laboratory. Illinois is doubling Ks plant The schools that I have men tioned are net yfc so very much, better equipped than we are, hut it we de aot bulW a sew building soon, I cannot conscientiously advise young people ts o adraaeted work la chemistry here wbea assess of sv4edid new laboratories la aelghfeoring states are alaeei L theiF dlssesal. I?i3; Barroni star tackle, and- Paf-j tute lineman in 1943will piug'a-hole sons, who plays halfback position and , In this year's; line, and there is -a Wanted Men. Several good college men to work for us this fall. Apply at Ludw4g's, 1028 O street. - 1-3 HAWKEYE PROSPECTS. Ineligibility and. Accidents Give Haw ley Much Trouble. The University of Iowa .faculty has turned the blue glare on the Hawk eyes' gridiron prospects for 1914. Fifteen promising candidates for this year's eleven, including seven of last year's varsity team, have been put out of the running by their inability to fathom June examinations. Unless they remove their "cons" at special examinations at the opening of school, Iowa will have nothing like the strong team she turned out in 1913. To add to Coach Hawley's troubles, Captain Gunderson, of this year's eleven underwent an operation for ap pendicitis less than three weeks ago and will, be out of the game this fall. Joe Carbex'ry, another veteran, is suf fering from blood poisoning, and prob ably will not get into the opening con tests. Three veterans, according to the present dope, will be ready for the first workout of the year. They are Quarterback Gross, a real sensation in quarterback equally as well Indications are that the Hawkeyes will have the lightest varsity squad In several seasons. Gorrell, a substi- small army of backfleld candidates. but the. would-be linemen are an ag gregation of featherweights. Daily Iowan. Rubber Solos In. English Walking Shoes New Browns, Mahogany Shades, Gun Calf, Etc. 3 ay Why Pay More? Fellows, there is no need to Pay $5.00 or $6.00 for these shoes. Cut Price Shoe Man BUDD 1413 O St 1415 O St. THE Lincoln Business College Now located in our new home. Everything new, complete and modern. CLASSES FORMING DAILY You can utilize your spare hours and secure a knowledge of shorthand, stenotypy, typewriting, bookkeeping, hanking, etc. "Why not call and see us ? 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