HtaMtaMka THIS DAI LTV NEBRASKAN m H I fii c I d I - .r: A FIRST CLASS PRESENT A 600D FOUNTAIN PEN The Wm. Bolles Npn Leak, Self Filling, Fvlly Guaranteed. Your Friend can Carry it in jhis Pocket or Hand Satchel I H X A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM AT. The UniversitjrBookStore 340 North 1 1th St., Lincoln. Box, Writing Paper Sale going , on jiflfflb 5Qi.pm-j Engineering Notes. cent discount on all box pnpefr for the next ten days. Now is the time to stock up. HIRSCHINQ-MORSE GOMP'Y Prescription Druggists 131 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST. Lawlor Cycle Co. Racycles and Iver Johnson Bicy cles, Edison Phonographs and Records, D. & M. Sporting and Athletic Goods, Guns and Am munition., 13254 O if "Ttves ACME Bowllntrililld$7PI Ci The Finest Place in the West. 934 p Stree MEMMEN CANNON CO. The C. E. department has received il now Heller & Bradley transit ror uao tirtho slif veylng" classes. Allmllar Instrument of the Borgor Company is on the way. These transits coat $250 apiece. , M. F. P. Costolloe, C. B. 1900, haw gone to Ft. Morgan, Colo., where he haB a position as assistant to the en gineer In charge of a sewerage con struction contract there. James A. Green, a former Nebraska C. E. student, was in Lincoln recently. Me Is manager of the Denver ofllce of J. Gt White & Co. Mr. Alfred Boyd, the new Instructor in the C. E. department, began work here tills week. He has the classeB In structural engineering, relieving Professor Stout of the bridge classes. Mr. Boyd -graduated from Washington IJnlverslty (St. Louis) Jn 1894, jtnd has had much practical experjence in bridge building. He has' served with the American Bridge company of Chi cago, tne vyeHinnn-aeaYejiTMHrKun. company of Cleveland, tljo Jeffry Mfg. company of Cleveland, "and in other ?eynn, nomlng tn Nebraska from Clovoland. M. A., from Nebraska, prepared by him for 'his thoslfcMit Nebraska, and recently published lnhc Physical Rev- vlew. A" new-adjunct- to the up-to-date equipment of the PhyBics department In Brace Hall lias Just been received in the shape of a twin-cylinder vacuum pump. This pump, which cost about ?o00, is of English manufacture; and will 'be operated by electric power. It will be connected -to an air-tight piping system already In place In Brace Hall, with leads to nearly every work-room of the building, and will replace the water aspirators now In use for gas exhaustion purposes. Used In connection with the centrifugal mer cury pumps In the laboratory, It will be capable, at producing tliehlgh vacuums needed In X-ray tubes and such apparatus. The two cylinders operated in parallel will produce a vacuum of 4 millimeter of mercury; and operating in series, will produce a vacuum of 1-5000 of a millimeter. Some interesting changes in the E. E. laboratory are under consideration by the Board of Regents. Mr. V. L. laboratory requiremeiits demand; say lug the room occupied by the present line shafting and belting; and reduc ing wo present consiaeraoie risic 10. students working around - the -JIno shafting. The change would cost some ?1,800. M. 103, the room being equipped as a drawing room in the surveying classes of the C. E. department, is expected to bo ready .by January 15th. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. Hayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street. Green's barber shops are the bpst In the West. Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. , Discount on all Shoes, Sanderson's' Sale. THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all students 'and invites you to enjoy our 8moklng and Reading Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try us:'' MUNI" SMOKE HOUSE, ' ' ' 1132 O STREET 123 T.J. THORP CO. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, Trade Checks, Keys Looksmlthlng. General machine Works, Model Makers, Elo, S0 I, llth, Iilacela News conies that Mr. Thomas I Davis," instructor In drawing at Ne braska in 1905-OCand till recently jn the employ of the Jeffry Mfg. com pany of Clevoland, hnB taken a posi tion as mechanical engineer for the CloyelanQ Crane and Car company. professor Richards will discuss tho hew "onglrieering building before the Engineering Society next Wednesday evening. All engineers out. A catalogue' from the Casino Tech nical Night School, located Jn a BUburb of Pittsburg, states that C. E,. Bedell,' E. E. 1900, who ,1s with the Westing huso Electric and Mfg. company, is on the staff of the school as, special .lectureron Electric controllers. The October number of the Physlka llsche Zeitschrlft contains a translated reproduction of an article by W. Heald!, K machinery; will bring the plant more nearly up to date, to the benefit of the studonts working there; will give 2( per cent moro room on.the labora tory floor, and will be decidedly a great Improvement. It is proposod, briefly, to eliminate" tho line shafting in the main E. E. laboratory, substi tuting therefor direct motor drivers for . thOr laboratory generators. Ac cording to the plan proposod, one r20 H. P.' and two 15 H. P. 3-phase motors wolild be used for driving throe gon- orators in the laboratory; two 3 phase connected directly 4o constant speed machines, and ordinary direct Current motors to drlvo -the variable speed machines, .these mptors deriving .their powou from direct current gen erators driven In turn by 3-phase motors. Such a system conforms with modern power practice, in reducing cost of operation; giving better con trol oyor individual machines, as the Palace counter. Dining Hall. No lunch HnlllHtPr, lilfltrilrtnr In Elortrlrnl Eu. Juat, a qulot evening meal at Dalrym giueering, amies uiiu uiu uiiuugu wv . 1 piuunuu win rtsuii 111 miiuuu uuuui - onnnnn-iy of npnralnn nf tho lnhnmfrniy Beckman BroB. Fine shoos, 1107 O. at. Try Francis BroB.' restaurant, 1020 P Cameron's lunch counted 123 "SdT" 12. 0EHTR1L MATIOMIL flHK TWELFTH AND 0 8T8. P. Xi. IIAXiZiMltlent. . F. B. JOHNSON, Vice Prca. DiDSJMAN C.TOI, Cashier. W. W.IIAOKNBV Jr., Aut. Oar. M . H vCJj- , JtTftW