The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1908, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
SEVERAL ARE CHOSEN
WHAT IS 50 CENTS
NEBRA8KA
ORED IN
GRADUATE8 HON
FOREST 8ERVICE.
;Vhen you are more than getting your money back?
We will send you tne daily inedkasiwyin tin reo
ruary 1909 for 50c and give a
FREE MATINEF
TICKET
To the Majestic
With Each
Cash Subscription
A Box Party to the Frat or Sorority Bringing us the
Most Subscribers
mmm
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 30
FREDERICK V. BOWERS & CO.
4 MUSICAL HODGES 4
Refined InHtrumentullBts.
HENRY CLIVE, Assisted by
MIS8 MAI 8TURGI8 WALKER
WILLIE HALE & COMPANY
In Parlor PnBtlmes
HATHAWAY and SIEGEL
8WOR, WE8TBROQK & SWOR
KOMICAL KOMICALITIE8
On the Vlascopo
Mats. 2:15 Tucb., Thurs. & 8at.
Eve. 8:15 Prices 15c, 25c & 50c.
NEW ORGANIZATION EFCCTCD
Believed That Work Will Be Done
With Greater Dispatch and Ac
curacy Under New Arrange
ment Than Old.
No M C No
More tpliJ Less
133 So. 13th St, Lincoln, Neb,
cAny Way You
Look at it
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Shirts 6o to lOo
Cellars 2 l-2o
Cuffs, Pair 6o
Let Us Do Your Woih
MERCHANTS LAUNDRY
L. J. HERZOG
THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR
The finost work dono and prices right
' Call at our now store
1230 o St.
11 n co In
At Colorado n Arc escape nas been
i placed on the hospital building. It
j is an Incline down which a rolling
chair and patient may be taken safe
ly. Ex.
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Patronize
Our
Advertisers
THE FIRST TRUST
& SAVINGS BANK
Owned by tho Stockholder of tho
Kind National Bank
Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent
Flmt National Bnnk Looms, Tenth & O
51
PR, J. R.DAVIS
DENTIST
CHARGES REASONABLE
Ow Bilk ol Coranirci
Darthmouth has fairly earned the
right to be considered In tho first
ran Us of football and in work on tho
gridiron it is Tair to say that she
would not be the last of the "Big Six"
Always dangerous, the new rules have
so suited the kind of football that
Dartmouth plays best, that there is
no team in the country which can go
on the gridiron with the men of Dart
mouth with the certainty of coming
out first.
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Welcome all Student.
mnrf and BlWor LotUr
PIPES i-qsMSg1-
B B
B " - Spool
UNI SMOKE HOUSE
1182 O Street
DANCE PROGRAMS--BANQUET MENUS
CALLING CARDS
31V SO. I2TH STREET
It is a great pity that the game be
tween Dartmouth and Brown could
not have been arranged for New York.
After Dartmouth had beaten Prince
ton and Brown had held Yule to a tie
the meeting of these tw oteams would
have attracted a great crowd and as
much interest as any game of the
season.
The students of Columbia have pe
titioned President Butler to suspend
for one day the rule that prohibits
football. A varsity team has been so
lected -from sixty men and wants to
play some small college. Tho objec
ts to take in enough money at the gate
to wipe out the deficit incurred by the
varsity crew last year and insure a
crew for the Poughkeepsie regatta
next June.
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN.
December.
Nebraska-Carlisle foot-
Ladies' and Men's Clothes cleaned,
pressed and ropaired. Hats cloanod,
blocked and rotrimod.
BLUMENTHAL
227 No. Ilth
Auto 4876
One Block South of Uni
Ji Half Million
Glasses of Soda Water
sold and drank from our 20th Century
8anitary Soda Fountain season 1008.
Agency Huylers, Gunthers and Lown
oys Chocolates and Bonbons.
T)i rinio Putter. SIS'
Wednesday, 2-
ball game.
Friday, -1 Officers
hotel.
Saturday, 5 Freshman
coin Hotel,
Friday, 11 Pieshman law hop at Fra
ternity hall.
hop at Lincoln
Hop at Lln-
debato, Memorial
Nebraska-Illinois
hall, 8 p. m.
Nebraska-Wisconsin debate at Mad
ison.
Saturday, 12 Engineering society hop
at Fraternity hall.
The announcement made in the
dally proas last Saturday of the new
organization of the United States for
est service shows that Nebraska
graduates are proving their worth in
the forest service. Among the officers
of the new district comprising tho
middle western states are flvo Ne
braska graduates: Fred W. Morroll,
C. O. BateB, R. G. Pierce, O. T. Swan
and O. A. Pearson.
Mr. Fred W. Morrell nas been ap
pointed chief in tho ofllce of oporatlon
in district No. 2. Mr. C. O. Bates is
chief of the section of saotllcs and
R. O. Pierce is one of the forost assist
ants. Mr. Swan is chief of the office
of products and Mr. Pearson is an as
sistant in the offlce of silviculture.
Value of Organization.
The new organization of the forest
"service which is now in effect will bo
valuable chiefly in freeing the depart
ment from red tape and onable all
work to be done with the greatest
dispatch and accuracy. Business which
was formerly transacted in Washing
ton will, under the new arrangement,
be handled by officers on the ground.
The new organization of the forest
service Is not the result of any hasty
action but it is rather tho culmination
of a plan towards which the forost
service has been working steadily
since It took charge of the national
forests.
The national forests of the United
States have been divided into six dis
tricts and each district will be in
charge of a district forester. District
headquarters will be opened Decem
ber 1. The work in each will be dis
tributed among lour offices, operation,
grazing silviculture and products, each
of these ofTlces being equipped with
men who have each had special train
ing in their own department..
Duties in Detail.
The olllce of operation will be
charged with responslbllty for the pro
tection of national forests, for the
building of roads, rails and .other
permanent improvements upon them;
for the organization of the force on na
tional forests, and with the super
vision of all business relating to the
special use of national forost re
sources. The ofllce of silviculture
will have supervision of the free use
and sale of timber from national for
ests, forest planting upon them, and
will conduct forest studies on national
forests, as well as in co-operation with
private owners in the district. Tho
ofllce of grazing will Bupervlso grazing
business in the district, except for the
actual fixing of allowances, periods
and rateB, and will make studleB look
ing to tho improvement of tho forage
crop on national forests. The ofllce
of products will make both independ
ently and In co-oporation with 'private
owners, studies leading ta a more prof
itable use of timber on and off na
tional forests within the district, and
to their preservative treatment.
From the district foresters down the
personnel of tho district officers is
made up of men picked for their
proved capacity, for their thorough
training and for their experience in
tho west. Most of them are men who
not only have worked in the west after
they entered tho service, but who
lived in the west before they took up
tho government forest work. Many of
Business Directory
Every Loyal University Student
Is urged to patronize these Ne
braskan advertisers, and to men
tlon the paper whllo doing so.
BANKS Central National; First
Trust and Savings.
BARBER SHOPS Groon's Shops.
BAKERIES Folsom.
BATH HOUSE Chris', Eleventh and
P.
BOOK STORES Co-Op; Portor's;
University.
CIGARS Colo & McKonna; Wolfe &
Co.
CLEANERS-r-Blumenthnl; H. Smith;
Weber.
CLOTHING Bakor Pants Co.; Magoo
& Deomer; Mayor Bros.; Palaco
Clothing Co.; Spoior &SImon.
COAL Gregory.
DANCING ACADEMYS Pitts, Lin
coln. DENTISTS J. R. Davis; YoungbluL
DRY GOODS Horpolflholmer; Millor
& Paine.
DRUGGISTS Riggs.
ENGRAVERS Cornell.
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.; C. H.
Frey.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Fulk; Magee
& Deomer; Mayor Bros.; Palace
Clothing Co.; Spier & Simon; Corf.
HATTERS Budd;- Fulk; Unland.
JEWELERS Hallett; Tucker.
LUNCHEONETTES Folsom.
LAUNDRIES Evans; Merchants.
OPTICIANS Shean.
PRINTERS Georgo Bros.; Simmons.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch;
Cameron's.
SHOES Beckmnn Bros.; Braith-
waite; Budd; Cincinnati Shoe Store;
Sanderson.
SKIRTS Tho Skirt Storo.
TAILORS Elliott Bros.; Horzog; Lud-
wig; Marx; H. Smith.
THEATERS Lyric; Majestic; Oliver;
Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Lincoln Typewriter
Exchange.
i
PATRONIZE YOUR
FRIENDS- OUR
ADVERTISERS
Want-Ads
Advertisements for tho want ad
column Buould bo left at the business
office, basement Administration Bldg.,
botween 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be
tween 2 p. m. and 6 p. m.
Cash must accompany all orders for
want ado, at the rate of 10 cents per
insertion for every fifteen words or
fraction thereof for the first Inser
tion; three insertions 25 cents; Ave
insertions 40 contn.
WANTED A gentloman room-mato.
A mighty nice proposition. Call and
see it. 201 No. 17. Boll A3172.
3t-49?17
Friday, b Junior
Hall.
January.
liqp at
Fraternity
Saturday, 9 Sophomore hop at Lin
coln Hotel.
Friday, 15 Non-Coin Hop at Fratern
ity Hall.
?rldaq, 22 Senior prom at Lincoln
Hotel Annex.
them are men who formerly were em
ployed on the national forests and
nave beon promoted to larger respon
sibilities as a result of their high efficiency.
The Drug Cutttxi
Friday, 5 Junior
Hotel.
February.
Prom
at Lincoln
Get Tickets Today.
Governor Sheldon and "King" Colo
will bo on tho toast list at the Corn
husker banquet at tho Lindoll hotel
tomorrow evening. Have you bought
your tickets for tho toast yot? Tho
I price of a plate is but $1.
CARLTON
Atl
Arro
close meeterthat
will try neither tie,
thumb nor temper
15c 2 for 25c.
C'nctt, I'caboUy ,t Co., Troy, Now York
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