. ,tv & .. fH( THE DAILY NEBRASKAN v2V - t-- r V'T. tO is '?ti Business Directory ' iT Evary Loyal University Student li urged to patronize these" Ne braskan advertisers, and tomenr tlon the paper while 'doing to. BANKS Contral National. Ht First Trust and Savings. i Farmors & Morohants. BAKERIES ' Folsom, BATH HOU8E dhrls Elovehth and P Sts. BOOK STORES " Co-Op. $ Porter's. 4 Unlybrslty. ' oiQARS Colo & McKonna. j CLOTHING. Farquhar. Magoo & Doomer. t)t Mayor Bros. , Palaco Clothing Co, f Spolor & Simon. Corf Clothing Co. f COAL Gregory. Whltobreast. ' CONFECTIONERY lit Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DANCING ACADEMIE8 . Lincoln. Williams. DENTJ8T8 SJ. R. Davis. YungblUt DRY GOODS Kerpolshelmer. ' Miller & Paine. . DRUGGISTS " Rlggs. ENGRAVER8 Cornell. FLORI8T8 Chapln Bros. C. H. Frey. FURNI8HING8 . Budd. Cert Clothing Co. Fulk. Magoo & Deemor. Mayer Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spoler & Simon, ' Fred Schmidt & Bros. GROCERIES Nebraska Grocery & Meat Co. HATTER8 ,. . Budd. Y . . Fulk... - ... . Unland. tf Cert Clothing Co. - ICE CREAM r ,, Cameron's. Franklin Ice Cream Co. JEWELER8 Hallett. -.i Tucker. . UUNCHEONETTE8 ,W ."' Folsom. LAUNDRIE8 l Evans, . Merchants. OPTICIAN8 Shean. . ORCHESTRA G. F. Thornberg. y PHOTOGRAPHERS Townsend. PRINTERS George Bros. Simmons. Young & Van Tyne. SHEET MUSIC B. J. Walt R JESTAU RANTS-r- ,, Boston Lunch. Cameron's. K 8HOE8 Cert Clothing Co. - . Bookman Bros. . t Branthwalte. Budd.. Cincinnati Shoe Store; Sandersons. ; Rogers ft Perkins. ;, ' Petty. ' ' Hereford. SKIRTS ' v The Skirt Stroe, TAILOR8 ' . ' Elliott Bros. Heraog. " Ludwlg; jjt Marx. ', t College Tallow. . ". Scotch Woolen Mills, ) , , Gregory. THEATER8 . .Lyric ; Majestic H OUver. ' TYPEWRITERS Lincoln Typewriter Hx- Dt chance Sj Underwood Typewriter Co. PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS-OUR ADVERTISERS fiZ The Season's Only ftft Two for ' NEW CREATION 25c It's reVcrslble. Made with " Ea6y tic-sliding Space " and " Patented Lock Front." 4ply, Quarter Sizes. ionjdllars UNITED SHUT 4 COlLAl CO.,(Hakeri).Tror.N.Y. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER81 Eat at Green's Place The UNION CAfE 145 O street Open Day and Night L. J, HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAH'S TAILOR Gome In and get that $15.00 Suit to your order 1230 o St. Lincoln 00000$0$000000$0 All Makes of Second- n hand Typewriters sold, rented, or exchanged. Underwood Typewriter Co., 714 P St., Both PhoM-s. E. FLEMING Finest watch and Jowolry Ropairing In tho city. Give us a call. Boll A704, Anto 8884. - 1211 O St. Wo solicit a shnro of your patronage ibW a a m THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all Btudonta. Bo rkirfcr'.CT 'nnd iJilvor Lottor . a piphX Inlaid Work n B I II i- Specialty. UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1183 O Btroot PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8I HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with stand $3 Per Month. Bargains In Bobullt Machines, LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Anto 1155-Bell 1 18L 123 No. 11th A Music House! Where you can always find that sheet of mnsio in stock. EDW. J. WALT 1120 O St TheMuticMan PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! CARLTON An Arro close meeter thatj will try neither tie, thumb nor temper l5c for 25c. ,v , dlaeft, reAlxHljr 'k Co., Troy, Nott York WHAT fUND HAS DONE ANNUAL , REPORT OF TRUSTEE8 ' OF CARNEGIE PENSION. WORK NOW OF ENLARGED SCOPE Seventy.elght Names of Professors or Their Widows Added to Retired List In Last Year and New Institutions Added. Tho annual roport of the trustees of tho Carndgle ponslbh fund for re tired college professors Bhows that enlarged activities have beon entered upon within tho last twelve months. Tho Carnegie foundation, which was originally organized for tho purpose of granting pensions to agod collogo profesBorB, Is gradually extending Us jurisdiction and broadening its useful ness for tho "advancement of teach ing." In order to enjoy tho benefits of tho pension system which Mr. Car negie has endowed It Is necessary for an educational Institution to maintain a certain standard of instruction and scholarship. ThiB has been a sufficient Inducement for sevoral colleges al ready to advanco tholr currlculums and others are preparing to do so. Includes 8tate 8chools. As is well lmown, the original en dowment for pensions to retired pro fessors made by Mr. Carnegie did not Include tho faculties of state colleges and universities that wore supported by public taxation, but last spring he decided to admit them, and added $5,000,000 to tho endowment for that purpose. This has enabled the trus tees to add a largo numher of Institu tions to their list Tho retired llBt has been Increased by seventy-eight names during the year at an annual coBt of $113,705. Of these fifteen are tho names of wid ows of professors, thirteen persons In tho retired llBt have died during the year and two temporary, allowances were discontinued, so that" tho not addition to the list was sixty-three names. There are now 211 persons receiv ing ponslons averaging $1,532.58 frdm tho Carnegie fiind. Of theso twenty- 0000OffiO00000000 ULTRA ORNATE f AS II I ON ABLE NIFTY O00000000000 nine aro widoWB and 182 are profess ors. The total amount of pensions paid during 1908 was $303,505. Tho roport of the treasurer shows a total endowmont of $10,962,273.55. Admit Widows. The board of trustees has increased tho maximum amount of a retiring al lowance from $3,000 to $4,000 and has decided to grant pensions to the wid ows of professors amounting to one halt of what their husband would have been ontltled to receive. 'Heretofore pensions for widows have been only promissory, but numerous letters from professors and tho expressions of edu cators generally convinced the trus tees that no part of the retiring al lowance system would bo more help ful and more appreciated than pen sions to widows. Such pensions were' therefore raised from discretionary onos to a certain provision by the foK lowing rule: , "Any person who has been for ten years tb!o wife of a professor, either In iho receipt of a pension or entitled to receive one, shall receive during her widowhood one-half of the allow ance to which her husband was en titled."., ' ' Some Not Admitted. There are still a large number of Institutions, which have tailed to meet the requirements ot the- Carnegie trustees, because their standards are too low, but they aro advancing them gradually, and 'Will soon ho abio to comply with the regulations, .touring tho last year Dr. Prltchett,' chairman pr mm SPRING SUITS FOR SWELL DRESSERS Correct Styles and Prices $10.00 to $27.50 Yout' Hats $3 Cirf's Specials $2 925"OwStllteolr.NBhi PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER3I of tho trustees, has beon working with more than 500 colleges on tho subject of entrance and graduation requirements, and ho says that "from this correspondence it sooms that the record for the coming year will easily duplicate the progress of tho year just closed." H6NOR8 TO -KAN8AS (Continued from Page 1) started tho scoring and for a few min utes it looked as, though they .might ovorcome tho lead Which tho third,4 year men had obtained. The spiirt was Bhort lived, however and tho juniors gradually overcame the soph omores' lead. The final Bcoro was: Juniors, 30; sophomores, 20. For the juniors, Jones and Flowor played a good game. Carroll and Hascall starred for the sophomores. 8ome Rough Play. Tho game between tho freshmen and the seniors was marked by rough, work on the part of tho two teamB, and frequently the players stopped the game to engage in a little rough ing match on tho side. Tho first half gave the freBhmen -a ead of 11 to 6. but the seniors wont at their smaller OO O 00000$00C00, YOUNG &. VAN TINE 134 NORTH 13TII Programs; Menus, In-' i vltations, Etc. opponents in the Becond half and man aged to overcome the lead which had; been gained by tho froshies in the earlier part of the game. The final standing of the league gives the juniors first place while the three other classes are tied for second. Following 1b the summary: Teams. Won. Lost Pet Juniors 3 0' 1,000 Sonlors .-.- 1 2 .883 Sophomores 1 2 .333 Freshmen 1 2 .333 MILL LEVY APPROPRIATION MADE Main University Maintenance Bill Be fore Governor. The mill levy appropriation, which is responBble for the biggest part of tho university funds, has been passed by both houses of the state legislature and now awaits tho signature of Gov ernor Shallenberger. The governor will undoubtedly sign tho measure and the university will then have. its funds for tho next blennlum avail: able. t ' Tho 'bill this year, Includes a pro vision making impossible' for the uni versity to draw on the fund Immedi ately without having to wait as In the past until tax was collected, In prac tice', the state school has not always been forced to wait for its mofioy, but iho matter has usually beon a dis puted question between the. university authorities and the state officers. The new provision .does away with, all such possibilities Tho' bill prorMes that tho regents may use 95 ot the funds at once in any way they see fit, the remaining 5 being held up so that there may be no overdrafts on account ot unpaid taxes. ,All taxes paid above the 95 will be turned oyer to the regents as collected. 4 Quality Counts THAT'S WHY ft, i Franklin's Cream i . ' '"it ' IS SO POPULAR Wo mako, k specialty of anoy oroams, shorbots,' ices and punch for Frat and Sorority Parties. - AutoBlOi .' ioll!206' '': . ' -lMONBfctooi- fc'" PATRONIZE pUR ADVERTISERS! -r-j CINCINNATI Cut Price SHOE STORE AND r Eliofrfe Shu Rfepalr Faittry Saves Yov TIHE-AND-MONEY 1220 O Strast ' "3 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS UNIVERSITY JEWELER 4V OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT V - ......,. ) Kuvr yaireeafc aoucilM SUBSCRIBE F6R THE RAQ NOW. Glasses of Soda Water sold and drank from our 20th Century Sanitary goda Fountain season 1008. Agency Huylers, Qunthers andLown eys CHfolK)latesVand:Bonbon8. ' " . f 1 Th Drug Cuttir. Farmers and Merchants Bank l5lh&0Sts, Only Commercial State Bank in Lincoln Established 1001 PATRONIZE- OUR ADVERTI8ER8! THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Owned by the Stockholders of tho First .National Bank Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent First National Bank booms, Tenth A O CENTRAL NATIONAL I2th and O Streets P. L. HALL, PrMi&eat T. a. JOHNSON, Vlce-PrMlAml BEMAN a FOX; Oaahier W. W. MAOKNEY Jr., PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! Vfreu-it"- Ads ; .! . '.-. .i ... 'I , . Kuvwriuemeuia xor.ine wast ad column should be left at. the baslneM Office, basement Administration Bldf ., ) between 10 a. m. and 13 m., or be-, tween' 2 pm. and 6. m. ,i - ' "Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the rate of 18 oeat per Insertion for every fifteen words 'or iracuon tnereor lor tne nrst laser tlon; three ,nsertlens 25 eeata; Ire inseruons 40 oeacs. FOR SALE, - - -FOR SALE A good dress sulti size"; 86. Cheap.. Auto 3470. . , 106-90-tf FOI SALB-7A new' high-grade bi cycle at 25 per cent discount inquire at Nebraskan office. tltt j Half Million mtfdrKMs -4 t 1 jj f 5 ! v-i r , X 'i ?1 f n f I' ,v Ki h1'1 h t M 1 mm niMf