The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1920, Image 4

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the Thing
We have 'em
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lish tweed caps, $2.00 and
up; cloth hats, $3.00.
Shapiro's superior quality
hate at popular prices,
$3.50 and up. It's that
time fellows, to brighten
up with spring furnish- g
ings of character at his ex- g
elusive style shop.
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Keuovate or remodel your
h;a. and yon will smile
with satisfaction.
A Good Place to Eat
N. S. CAFE
19 South 11th Hrt
Almost always when a student
or a member of the faculty think
of printing they think of
GRAVES
244 No. 11th Street
Prof. O. J. Ferguson of the engineer
ing college haa received a letter from
riaudlus E. Bennett, electrical engi
neering, 1909. He is now assistant
chief engineer of the Ebros Irrigation
and Powr Company, at Barcelona,
Spain and has charge of the installa
tions and power distribution for the
company. The Barcelona plant fur
nishes electrical energy for Barcelona
and 150 towns in the vicinity. Ben
nett was preceded by several Nebras
ka men.
Fred L. Hunt, electrical engineer
ing, 1902, in a letter to Prof. O. J. Fer
guson desires to be put Into commun
ication with a Nebraska engineer as
a prospective member of his organiza
tion. He la chief engineer of the
Turner Falls Power and Electric Com
pany of Greenfield, Massachusetts.
A number of inquiries have been
n.ede relative to the senior engineer
ing class. A number of the largest
American company's want college
graduates for positions as soon as the
school term is over. Several compan
ies are sending representatives to
interview the seniors. There are op
portunities for Juniors to do summer
work. The Westinghouse Company
of Pittsburg, the General Electric
Company of Schenectady, New York
and West Linn, Massachusetts, the
Western Electric Company of Chicago
and New York, the H. L. Doherty &
Company of Denver and Toledo, the
Standard Oil Company, New York of
flee, Western Union Telegraph Com
pany, New York office, the St. raui
Gas Light Company St. Paul, Minn.,
The Nebraska Telephone Company,
Omaha, and the American Telephone
and Telegraph Company, of Omaha
have made Inquiries for men.
"One Sunday In u Life-Time" will be
observed at the First Congregational
Church next Sunday, February 29. Dr.
Holmes will speak especially to the
university young people. The chorus
choir will furnish special music. All
university people are cordially invited.
Dr. Gratz will preach next Sunday
at 11 a. ni., using as his subject, "Feb
ruary's Extra Day," and in the eve
ning on "Revivals Under Savonarola
and John Knox." St. Paul's Church,
12th and M. "The Church with the
Chimes." Adv.
HEFFLEY'S
TAILORS
OP QUALITY
138 No. 11th St. Phone B-1422
JOHNSTON8 CANDY
In One and Two Pounds
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Step Taken to Allow Students to
Study Production Methods
at Close Range.
All the shop units of the mechanical
f iiRineering department are being cor
related into a direct factory form on a
production basis. This step was taken
in order to allow students to study at
close ranee production methods with
all the elements of manufacturing that
enter into it.
The war department under the Cald
well bill lias provided for the sale of
government, surplus machine tools to
universities at fifteen per cent of their
cost. The mechanical engineering de
partment hail o' iginally planned to sell
the present equipment and replace it
with nuiiliines bougl from the gov
ernment. Prof. C. A. Sjogren made a
trip east recently to select and inspect
sui li machines ;is could be used in the
I'epaitment at Nebn ska. He found
that most of the types and sizes of
machines that could be used hero had
pieviously b en disposed of. The Ilel
i.'i.u. Kovei nmem and the United
States arsenals bad had first pick of
I he besl of the smaller tools. How
e'er, a few machines have been sel
i i ted ln;t the old e(iipment could not
b"' ii'na'cd.
it is plaiine.! ;o ui.iiuifnclury a gas
nr.'ne in: a -. n Men scale in tho
i'.t ..itnii ni. i ii fine is of a two
c..J:nder navel type.
The Insignia of this honorary Greek
letter fraternity will be like that of
other similar organizations, namely,
a key.
On his tiip last Professor Sjogren
visited supply depots in Detroit, Roc1
esler. Cleveland. Rock Island, and Chi
cago. In Chicago there were $50,000,
000 worth of machine tools, most of
which were large and used for special
purposes. Many of the machines were
used to make the French seventy five
shells. The ordinance department had
more tools for sale than the qucstcr
master, aircraft or signal corps as it
was a larger user of these machines
which could only be used for special
purposes.
WGLOCHI camp;fire
GIRLS TO 0R6ANISE
The Wiolohi Camp Fire girls have
made plans to get In touch with all
Camp Fire girls on the campus and in
this way effect an organization of all
university Camp Fire girls. All girls
who wish to become active members
of Camp Fire and either to learn
about the work or work for degrees
are Invited to join the group of active
Wblohl girls. This group is essential
ly a guardian's training class. It will
be organized as a real Camp Fire and
conducted as such.
The Wolohi Camp Fire was' formed
three years ago and-each year a diff
erent group of girls has made up the
membership. Many of the one-time
Wolohi girls have expressed a desire
to be connected with the group while
they do not have the time to take an
active part in the work. For these
girls an alumnae group is Deing
formed.
Ruth McKenney is the secretary 01
this group and all former Wolohi girls
who wish to renew their connection
with Camp Fire are asked to communi
cate with her. The Wolohi Camp Fire
also wishes to reach all the girls who
have been Camp Fire girls or guard
ians in their home towns. These girls
are asked to leave their names and
addresses at Miss McKlnnon's office In
the Woman's Hall. According to this
nlan all the Camp Fire girls on the
campus will be reached. Mrs. F. F.
Teal is guardian of the Wolohi Camp
Fire and leader of the work on the
campus.
FOUR TEAMS LEFT
IN PENNANT RACE
Continued from Page One.)
tei 'for the jt-hb Wymer connected
for two baskets. Anderson and Car
man starred for the Sig Eps. The play
ing was fast all through the game
ai d the result was in doubt until the
(inal whistle sounded.
Alpha Sigma Phi had little difficulty
in winning over Phi Kappa Psi, 19-11.
The winners took the lead from the
start and were never headed. Only
four field goals were registered by
the i'hi Psi ttam while the Alpha Sig
flippers hit the hoop for eight coun
ters. N von ana Corr played best for
the victors. Wright. McCrearey and
Roope excelled for the losers.
At a result of yesterday's games,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta,
Delia Tau Delta, and Alpha Sigma
w'll enter the semi-finals. These games
vv.li be played this afternoon. The Del
tas and the Alpha Sigs clash at five
o'clock, and the Phi Delts meet the SIg
Alphs six The tinners will bat
tle iov tno championship tomorrow.
THE FIRST SIGN OF
SPRING OR WHY HATS
MAKE THE WOMAN
(Continued from Page One.)
Then there Is the Hat Amorous, a
delicious confection of Georgette crepe
and ost'ich feather fancies. It come&
in several shapes and colors, accord:
ing tD whether the wearer is albino,
blonde, medium-blonde, Titian, Amer
ican btunette or Spanish brunette. It
is gua'nnteed to bring at least one
ilesp'-iAle love affair a season, and if
vorn at Just the right angle, is piac
tically certain to land a millionaire.
Third, there is the Hat Criminal, a
small black straw shape coming down
on-.v one eye, and trimmed with a
sii.gle cerise poppy. If the wearing of
this hat. i:j supplemented by the leber
al application of a cerise lipstick, the
wearer will find herself capable ol
any crime from forgery to murder.
Don't make the mistake of
trying to economize by
buying cheap clothes.
Tav enough to get good clothes;
then le sure vou do. Ciot goini
tailoring, good fabrics, good style
clothes that will give you such last
ing service that you'll not have to
buy them so often. You'll find these
things only in good clothes,
c.
And you'll find them all in the Now
Farquhar Clothes for spring al
moderate prices quality consid
ered. You're probably interested in
what young fellows will wear this
- spring. Tome take a look at these
clothes without any obligation to
buy unless you're ready.
Hats, Caps and Furnishings to go with tlict
TM HOME Of GOCU CUOTHEX
Matinee Dance
3:30 6 P. M?
At
ROSEWILDE
Saturday, Feb. 28, 1920
$1.00 IVr Couple
BECK'S SYNCOPATED ORCHESTRA
The
Lincoln Hotel
Special Table D'Hote
Sunday Dinner
Served from 12 to 26 to 8 P. M.
$1.25 PER COVER
Music During Evening
Meal Hours
TRACKSTERS WILL
TRY-OUT TODAY
(Continued from Page One.)
number now reporting.
The honor roll system Is proving in
(indent means of keeping a line on
what each candidate la doing and al
fo serves as an impetus to cause each
man to do his very best and thereby
win a place on the roll of honor. The
exchange of lists with Missouri adds
to the worth of the scheme as each
school trys to outdo the other.
If the try-outs cannot be held today.
Coach Schulte announces that they
will be staged at two-thirty Saturday
afternoon, rain or shine. All students
interested in the success of Nebraska
in the cinder sport are Invited to be
present at the athletic field at thrse
o'clock this afternoon.
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You can't think of "delicious" or
"refrethinfi' without thinking of Coca
Cola. You can't drink Coca-Cola without
being delighted and refreshed.
The tatle U iLe tot of Coca-Cole quality
clearly diatinfuiihe it from Imitation! that you
cannot be deceived.
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