1 "IM'l L Tea Vtf ' 'xfi, W" ' (jr-rr ' Fll "'(' M IliPMWyl i IIWW'M'IP"llinpVMNMMMMIMSjMM )idiiiinpiiwwn y" f- 1tiW "stsas TllE DAILtf nebraskan i f j Business Directory Evary Loyal University Student Is urged to patronize these Ne- brackan adverVccra, and to men- tlon the paper while doing so. i -t f r ' ' ' ' ' ' ADDRESSES SIGMA XI PROFE880R WEB8TER 8POKE IN THE TIMPLE FRIDAY. . : : BANKS Control National. PlrBt Trust and Savings. BAKERIE8 Polaom. BATH HOU8E Chris', Elovonth and P Sts. book stores-co-op. Porter's. Unlvorslty. CIQAR8 Colo & MoKonna. CLEANER8 Dlumonthal. CLOTHING Farquhar. Magoo & Doomor. Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon. COAL Gregory. Whltobroast. CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DANCING ACADEMIES Pitts'. Lincoln. DENTI8T8 J. It. DavlB.. Yungblut DRY GOODS Horpolshelmor. Miller & Palno. DRUGGI8T8 Rlggs. ENGRAVERS Cornoll. FLORI8T8 Chapln BroB. C. H. Prey. FURNI8HING8 Budd. Fulk. Magoo & Deemer. Mayor Bros. "" Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon. 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In tho lecture It was Pro(osBor WobBtcr's objoct to Indicate tho point of'vlow of tho sclontlst. "Tho only truo standard that tho sclontlst can have," ho said, "Ib to bo able to work for tho good of mankind; to discov er how tho coju of mankind can bost Iim yromotod. However this point of vlow Is comparatively rocont. Primi tive mar. seomed not to recognize tho nnturo of science. Ho only sought tho moans of subsistence or of defonso. In tlmo sclonco bogan to dovolop by slow stagos ao4 crudo Implement woro mado from wood and stones, yet thoso only aided thorn In their search for food or In dofonso. . "Tho flret groat natural phonomonon that Booms to havo Impressed man kind was day and night, and along with this tho regularity of tho move ment of tho hoavenly bodlOB chal lenged their attention and produced a dcslro to know moro of thorn. Tho sclonco of astronomy 'thus had quite an early boglunlng. Tho wind also led to early investigation, and Its usos woro known early, as Its uso In sail ing, evon though contrary to tho do shod direction. In tho scientific in vestigation of tho Greeks, they sought only to satlstv tholr curiosity, rathor than to effect iny progress thereby. Church at Investigator. The period f tho Dark AgOB came in nnd solontlflo Investigation stopped hlnii and In seeking this end thorb Is neod of as vivid an Imagination as is ncoded in tho study of poetry. In addition, accuracy In the delicate tests must exist. Statistical scientific in vestigators mutt exorclso tho closest of attention In their mathematical In vestigations, as for example, in the cooling' of tho earth and the length of tlmo which has elapsed slnco tho earth was in, a molten condition. "Astro-physiCB has become a well developed science within recent yoars. ProviouBly mankind hought only of tho heavmly bodies aB a whole, but with tho dlscovory of the spectrum, Interest haB contored on tho composi tion of tho colostial bodioB. Great observatdrles have beon established for such purposes. Now, of what ubo is all thlB? Nothing Is moro profit able. Thorn Is groat beauty in scien tific Investigation, nnd value as well for most of our common improve montH aro the products of long thought and labor boforo tho finished product was evolved. Porsoveranco 1b ono of tho scientist's qualifications. All of tho greatest scientists havo takon mnny years to thoroughly work out their problems. "Tho true Ideal of this work is the good of man. Sclonce can not Inter pret all mystorles, but only such aB nro of possible Interest and value to humanity. Tho scientist behoves the world Is good and governed by laws. Ho Is progressive and seeks to make life worth living." BEGINS THIRD SESSION STUDENT VOLUNTEERS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL MEETJNG. OPEN CONVENTION WITH SUPPER Delegates From 8even Schools of the State Are Present to Hear the Opening Address by Dean Charles Fordyce. The Season's Only Rjfl Two for NEW CREATION 2So It's reversible. Made with Easy tie-sliding Space " and " Patented Lock Front" 4-ply, Quarter Sizes, fionrs UNITED SHIRT 4 COILAI CO.,(Maken.Tro7.N.T. 8ECOND TIME WINNER (Continued from Pago 1) won first and third places In tho high kick. Alpha Theta Chi scorod its points as follows: High kick, 6; polo vault, 1; fence vault. 1; high jump, 9; Tope climb, 5; shot put, 4; tug-of- war, 6; relay, 6. Delta UpBilon won Us points aB follows: 25-yard dash, 5 points; polo vault, 3; shot put, 5; relay, 10. Phi Kappa Pel scored in only three eventB, thoBO being: High kick, 3; fonco- vault, 5; tug-of-war, 10. Alpha Tau Omega scored five events, those being as follows: 25- yard dash, 1; pole vault, 3; rope climb, 4; tug-df-war, 4; rolay race, 4. In tho fence vault Chain of Phi Kappa Pal had no trouble In taking 00000OfflO0000000 O O 0000000000 I ULTRA ORNATE FASHIONABLE NlfTY ffld YOUNG & VAN TINE 134 NORTH 12TH Programs, Menus, In vitations, Etc. O0000000000000000000000000 Ex- PATRONIZE YOUR FRIEHDS-OUR ADVERTISERS except whore carried on by the church. Whllo tho world was bolng' Chrlstlanlzod tho sciences developed also and Investigations wore carried on with tho idea of mankind's wel fare in mind. When the first natural philosopher dropped the stones from a high tower and tho results were obtnlnod, tho doath knoll of tho old methods of the sclonco was soundod. "Today science is recognized overy vrhore. International congrosses are held to promote it. Wo are now led to ask, What is sclonco? It 1b the arrangement of knowlodgo into an orderly system. It is tho business to seek and describe knowledge for the benefit of man. An old description In now torms is not ,a contribution to sclonco; but a woll organized descrip tion of -something not before under- stood is an addition to science. It need not bo too technical and yet terms relative to tho subject aro nec essary to fully understand tho prob lem. Tho scientist's method is from the familiar to tho unfamiliar. Follows Natural Laws. v "In this way came tho evolution of tho gyroscope. U is not a mysterious mechanical device, but only follows natural laws which aro given an op portunity to operate. This 1b the viewpoint of the scientist Motion Is the great problem and he is seeking to cttln power over it, W have a great many plain evidences of tho benefit of science before us every day. Tho scientist; seeks to make himself master of everything around first place, pulling himself over at 6 feot, 7 Inches. Summaries: 25-yard dash Minor, Delta Upsl lon, first; Swanson, Beta Theta PI, second; Campbell, Alpha Tau Omega, third: Time : 03 2-5. Polo Vault Russell, Delta Uimllon, Upsllon, first; Reed, Alpha Tau Ome ga, second; McDavltt and Davis, both Alpha Theta Chi, tied for third place. Height 8 feet 6 inches. Pence Vault Chain, Phi Kappa Pel, first; Collins, Delta Upsllon, sec ond; Davis, Alpha Theta Chi, third. HeIghtr-6 feet 7 inches. Shot Put Collins, Delta Upsllon, first; Fleming, Alpha Thota Chi, sec ond; Pool, Alpha Thota Chi, third. Distance 42 feet, 11 1-2 Inches. High Jump Fleming, Alpha Theta Chi, first; Poolp. Alpha Thota Chi, second; Davis, Alpha Theta Chi, third. Height 5 feet 4 inches. High Kick Fleming, Alpha Theta Chi, first; Lloyd, Phi Kappa Psl, sec ond; T. Rlchey, Alpha Thota Chi, third. Height 8 feet, 9 inches. Rope Climb Purcoll, Alpha Theta Chi, first; Hutchison, Alpha Tau Omega, second; Reddish, Alpha Theta Chi, third. Tlmo : 07 2-1. Tug-of-War Phi Kappa Psl, firet; Alpha Thota Chi, second; Alpha Tau Omega, third; . Rolay Race Delta Upsllon, first; Alpha Theta Ohl, second; Alpha Tau Omega, third. ., ' JJ . (, C. HFrey, florist, 1133 6 St. With a Buppor in tho Y. W. C. A. rooms of tho Temple at 5:45 last evening, the Nebraska Student Vol unteers opened their third annual convention. Delegates wore present from seven Bohools over the state, fou.' from Doane, two from Central City, two from Hastings, three from Peru, nine from WeBleyan, six from Cot ner and fifteen from thlB unlvorslty. The session was opened at 7 o'clock with an address of welcomo by Dean Chas. Fordyce, which was followed with music by the Wosleyan quartet The speech of tho evonlng was made bv H. F. La Flamme. iBecrotary of tho student volunteor movement, who hns had nineteen years' experience in other lands. It was Intended to hold the first session of the convention In Memorial hall, but owing to the intor frat athletic meet, the place of meet ing was changed to tho music room of tho Temple. Strenuous Program. A strenuoiiB program has been ar ranged for tomorrow and Sunday, which Is the last day of tho conven tion. Tho Initial events of tomor row's program will be an address at 9:30 by MrB. Burnell, followed by one on Medical Missions by Dean H. B. Ward of "the medical school, TheBe will be followed by "World Wide Mis sions," by Rev. W. W. Lawrence; "Pointers," by Professor J. H. Wal ker, and "Deflnlteness of Purpose," by Mr. La Flamme. The convention then adjourns until 3 o'clock, when Rev. H. O. Prltchard will speak on "Divine Leadership." Open discussion will follow and sup per be taken together at the city Y. W , C. A. The special features of tho evening mooting which will bo held In Memorial hall are music by the Cotner male quartet and an address by H. F. La Flamme. Sunday's 8esslon. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock tho meeting will be In charge of Don S. Ford, general secretary of the WeB leyan Y. M. G. A., with special music on tho harp by Mrs. C. H. Lovers of Beatrice and a solo by Miss Brown. Mr. C. H. Lovers, who was for several years employed In Shang hai, China, will speak on "Missions From a Business Man's Standpoint." In the evening music by Mrs. Lovers will be followed by an address on, "Where to Invest That Life," by Mr. La Flamme. It Is hoped to also se cure Mr. Carl Steckejborg,. the violin ist, for that evening. Tho purpose of the Nebraska Stu- ddnt Volunteers' Convention is to arouse interest in world wldo mis sions and to promote an Intelligent study of the missionary enterprise to gether with tho problems which con front it ' The meetings of the con vention are open to tho public, who aro especially Invited by those In charge to attend the evening address. fiHalf Million Glasses of Soda Water sold and drank from onr 20th Century Sanitary Soda Fountain season 1008. Agency Huylors, Gunthors nnd Lown oys Chocolates and Bonbons. Th Drug Cutter. Dean Priest debating Instructor at Washington university, has instituted a new systom of coaching, by which ho expects to turn out three success ful debating teams. The men recite twice a week on assignments, which will covet every phase of tho ques tion the Income tax. By this ar rangement it is expected that tho debaters will become thoroughly grounded in every phase of the sub ject that would likely como up. The Masque Club at Kansas uni versity recently took a trip to Liberty, Missouri, ' against the orders of the council of tho university. The mem bers havo been summoned before the higher powers for the offense, but no punishment for them haB been decid ed upon as yet CINCINNATI Cut Price SHOE STORE AND Eliotrio Skit Riptlr Faottry Saves Yov TIME-AND-MONEY 1220 O Strcat Hot Drinks are now in season. Do you know any place where you can get as ..Quick Service.. as you can at our new store? No need of being crowbed. 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