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Seniors Get the high est salary and the position you want as a teacher. Openings in all states. Ask for free enrollment blank and list of Nebraska gradu ates placed by us. Specialists' Educational Bureau Odeon Bldg. St. Louis, Mo. y. ) "Rlink Your Lights" FOUNTAIN SERVICE !J savis - - DESCRIBES FIELD OF MODERN JOURNALISM (Continued from page 1) per, or put the business side above the news side of the work; to make a newspaper a , tail to some other kite, or using it as a mean of propa ganda; and consolidation of many newspapers spread throughout the country. Speed and accurcy are by-words in all newspaper offices, declared Professor Fogg. Charges of inac curacy,, triviality, vulgarity, suppres sion of news and coloring of news are launched against newspapers, and few people give them credit for the fine work that they do. CLASS OF '04 TO HAVE DIRECTION OF ROUNDUP (Continued from page 1) law firm of Elihu Root." "The University of Nebraska has a welcome ready for every member of the honor class. Judge J. II. Broady thinks curiosity as well as enthusiasm should bring the '04 members back to their alma mater. He says: "It doesn't seem twenty years this coming June since we were all grad uated; but it is, and I'd think all who survive of '04 would come home, if for no other reason that just to see which is the baldest, grayest, gayest, or coldest. And, too, I think suitable prizes should be awarded to the va rious winners in such contests. Also, to him or her who least needs a radio broadcaster. Of course, I shall at tend the reunion." the New York Times. The Western Newspaper Union also sent it to 4300 newspapers. Shoe cleaning is our specialty, all colors. We call for and deliver. Mod ern Method Shoe Repair Co., 202 So. 12th. Phone B4306. Adv. RENT-A-fORD Shov it yourself Hanson Motor Co., phomes B1650 and B1617. 1125 P Street. Townsend Portrait photographer GIRLS Here is where to get your Curls Lauraine-Luxtone Beauty Shop Room 550, Bank of Commerce, 13th St. entrance. Phone L5255. SPECIAL Marcel and Bob Curl .". $1.00 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ANYONE wishing themes typed call B6252. , WANTED Seven high school prin cipals, salaries $1450 to $1800. Superintendents at $2000 and $2400. The Stewart School Serv ice, W. T. Davis, Mgr., 138 No. 12th St. School will soon be ut and the majority of students will be leaving Lincoln. Have you the luggage this move will re quire? Rudge & Guenz-sl's are ready to meet your require ments, whatever they may be. Investigate this matter at ones. Crawford Has Articles In Current Magazines Prof. R. P. Crawford of the Col lege of Agriculture and School of Journalism has a number of articles in current magazines. In the April number of "Business," he has an article on "How Penney InVests in Partners." In the April number of "Farm and Fireside" he has an inter view on "How We Cut Our Local Taxes." In Collier's for April 26, ha has a short article on "$75,000 at Sixty-two a Plan for a Young Man." He also had the leading ar- ticvle in Forbes Magazine for March 1. The article in "Farm and Fire side" attracted a great deal of at tention. It was reproduced in the Literary Digest and editorialized in a big list of newspapers, headed by We solicit your Rent-a-Ford busi-j ness. Special attention to picnic and party trips, long or short. Good cars and lowest rates. We Deliver MOTOR OUT COMPANY 1120 P St. Always open. Phone B6819 after every meal Cleanses mouth and teetn and aids digestion. Relieves that over eaten feeling and acid month. Its I-a-s-t-I-n-g navor satisfies the craving for sweets. Wrlgley's Is double value In the benefit and pleasure it provides. Staled in it Parity Package. 1 H 'I Ill 3he flavor lasts ) Vb A If l" M T) LL3. 4 7 7 Published in the interest of Elec trical Development by en Institution that will be helped by what ever helps the industry. That's how you spell "electrical industry" The electrical industry must have trained engineers, but its needs have broadened out beyond one group. Today this industry offers opportunity to men or virtually all professions. Whatever the course you are now pursuing, what ever the degree you take and whether you go on to graduate study, you will find a market for your training in this field with its vast manufacturing and commercial activities. But what will impress you even more than this divprsitv of oDDortunitv is the golden promise for the future of electricity. Great now, it will be greater tomorrow as great as you men choose to make it. Think of this as still an industry for young men, with touch of its'potential development uncharted. If you like to build, electricity is your field. From now till graduation we suggest it will be worth your while to investigate its possibilities. 'estem Etectric Company Sine 1869 makers and d'ntnbuttrt of electrical equipment Ben Simon & Sons. Formerly Armstrong's it ran t 1 tl Ax . I ..V. 'lfs V- X N S V ' j" H4..,Tr ifnyJ j'l , , YrI jmmmmami ii i 1 1 iii...- mmmmt .'!' ,!JMi3 Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Man Chances Come to Well -Dressed T FT en Not because they have any more ability than men who are careless about clothes. The well-dressed man looks as tho he has more ability that's all. Here at this store you'll find clothes that do you and your talents justice. They're as good as clothes can be made; they .don't cost much; they have to satisfy or money back. Hart Schaffner & Marx Make Them We Sell them at $35 $45 $50 XT - 3 T5 A 'sisin ifsijfi -1. J . 2 xj Number 39 itriet