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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1909)
Ji . J I 'Oi ! THE DAILY NEBRASKAN j ..... 1 r . - -Hi U . ItL KX. ft. Two for 25c Imitated in Bh'apo. but tho " Pat ented Lock Front'' which avoids coJUr spreading, can bo had oaly in mionMlars . Lr UMlTEDSIiHT4C0iLAHC0..(Hikeri.Tror.N.Y.I PATRONIZE OURiADVERTISERSI Quality Counts HAT8 WHY Franklin's let Cream 9 80 POPULAR We make a specialty of fanoy creams, sherbets, ices and punch for Jrat and Sorority Parties. Auto 8181 Bell 200 1810 N Street a i I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8I UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN . 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT Your Patroo&ie Solicited nm mm Glasses of Soda Watei old and drank from our 20th Contury Sanitary Soda Fountain season 1008. Agency Huylorn, Gunthora and Lown Sys Chocolates and Bonbons. Thrf Drug Catttr. m THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Owned by the Stockholders ot the First National Bnk Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent . First National Bask Kooau, Tenth A O CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK I2th and O Streets P. L. HALL, PrCidaat V. B. JOHN80N, Vlce-PrU BBMAN a FOX. Cashier W. W. HACKNEY Jr.. Come in and get that $15.00 Suit to your order I33Q O St. llnooln PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER81 .... CARLTON An"' ARROr close meeter that will try neither tie, thumb nor ;temper 15c 2 for 25c. Ctaettj'reabodr Co., Troy, Now York Popular for TWO SEASONS L. J. HERZOC .THE UNIVERSITY NAK'S TAILOR kH Aftr'iT UNI QRAD8BIQ MEN, IN NEW IDA HO TOW.N OF RICHFIELD. WORK ON IRRIGATION SCHEMES JAMES QREEN 18 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER DAY THERE TOO. Nebraska Men Among Those Who Are Making Good In Western Pro Ject Is Statement Made by Richfield Newspaper. Out In Idnbo In tho irrigation dis trict thoro Is a nowly Incorporated vlllago shown on tho mapa as Rich (lold. Tho vlllago has a nowspapor. To bo exact and not to create a falso impression, It 1b a now nowspapor and Vol. 1, No. 1 is tho only Ibbuo yot mado public. This first edition has boon glvon a wldo circulation, wldo enough at least to reach Nobraska. From its appoaranco It would seem that ono J. A. G'roeno, assisted by W. P. Day, may not quite own tho town, but they havo a good sharo In run ning ltd affairs. Groon and Day aro both graduates of . Nebraska's engi neering collogo, and both aro making good. A number of Nobraska men huvo worked with thema at Richfield within tho past yoar. The following clippings show to what extent tholr efforts aro appreciated by tho Rich (lold townspeople. A Busy Man. In speaking of tho big Irrigation dam and reservoir being constructed by the J. G. Whlto company, tho Rich field Rocordor says: "Tho Recorder had expected to havo a good tochriicnl review of tho main engineering foaturea of tho project fiom Mr. James A. Green, the con struction onglneer of the whole pro ject. Mr. Green, however, la a very buBy man nnd has not yot boon able lo furnish tho valuable Article which wljl bo published in the near .future. Some of tho reasons for his being so busy are hero onumeratod: "On tho dam which Is to bo 135 feet high, to Impound 205,0d0 acro-feet of water, ho haB a force of two steam Bhovols, throe locomotives, countless teams, nnd 500 men. On tho construc tion work, tho various main ditches and laterals, there aro closo to COO men at work. "Mr. Groon 1b so largely Interested in the welfare of Richfield that ho 1b a mombor of tho nowly appointed vll lago board. Tho waterworks, the elec tric power Plant, overvthlnc thnt makes for progress In thlB Boctlon, all these help to keep him busy." Those Toggy Clothes. Spoaklng of the men at work' on tho irrigation nrolect the Record sayo: "That this is tho day of tho young man any ono .might guess by visiting tno onices of the J. G. White com pany, the constructing organization re- sppnBlblo for Richfield and all the 160,000 acres of Irrigation. In the pro ject Hardly a man has turned forty. Thore aro more collogo boys, still with tho ultra clothes of the collegian, -with the pipes and .cigarettes and -slang of the modern school, than one would ever dream of associating with a -project of such magnitude. But they do a man's work, everyone of them. "There are enough football players, Borne ot them of national reputation, to furnish whole series ot games, enough ball players to run a.loague of their own, enough tennis players to fill a whole tournament and other kinds of huskies who have fought their way' clear through other kinds or strenuous athletics. Nowhere could be' fou dnmore clever, hard working, more dependable men. That they have como to their own in their youth ar. gues great things' for their future." all.1 Seniors Attention I . Every senior who sings is urged. o be present at, the Music Hall In the Temple, Monday, May 3,, at '8: 30 p, m to practice the class song, to bo suuj Ivy Day; ' HOWARD AT TEMPLE. (Continued from Page 1) caused hy infant morality and pot by a decreased birth rate. The death rato of India Is sixty-two per thous and; Sweden, twonty-flve por thous and; and of tho United StatcB forty five por thousand. We are sure that with proper eare our lives could bo lengthened by one-third. Decrease is Good. "Tho docreaSo In tho numbor ot chlldron por family is a g6od thing. It represents advancing ideals of civilization. Wo speak of the terrors of the groat whlto plague, but wo havo also a greater, tho black plaguo or tho social evil. It carries away five times ob many lives as does tho white plaguo and Is moro vicious in its Work ings. Tho diseaso exists to an appall ing extent, nnd threatens all sbclety. Legal jmoans must bo enforced In tho care of this and other diseases. Wo must have greater respect for law than wo have now. It is tho function of good government to do all it can to assist Its pooplo. In a case of this kind It 1b unfortunate that the various authorities having charge of matters pertaining to public health aro scat tered among the various departments. We must not confine ourselves to de tails, but got Into tho work which will mean much for tho progress of socie ty." Tho members of the Engineering society will glvo their annual banquet Thursday evening, May 13, at the Llndoll Hotel. Plates are $1.00. Tickets for the banquet may bo purchased from any mombor of tho' committee which is composed of C. H. Chalmbors, B. R. LoVlne, T. L. Unland, W. H. Burloy, and C. W. Mongol. The annual formal party of tho Phi Gamma Delta fraternity was held last evening in tho Lincoln Hotel. About seventy coupleB were In atten dance, among them being tho repre sentatives from tho other local frater nities, nnd many alumni members of the fraternity. Tho annunl banuet of the fraternity will bo held thlB even ing at the Lincoln. The electrical wiring la being In stalled In the engineering building, the conduits being nearly all com pleted. The building contractor, dur ing the last few days, haB been con structing the, steam tunnel between tho boiler house and tho building and work In the Interior is being pushed thrOlltrhnilt. Thn rnnfnrn nrn -nn-m ham and the tile will bo put on as rapidly as tho weather will normlt. Tho membera of the Students' De bating Club will hold tholr regular weekly meeting this evening at 7:30 In U 106. The queatlon which will be debated at this meeting la, "Resolved, That the closed shop is detrimental to American labor." W. J. Bryan. Jr.. and G. N. Fo8ter will debate on tho affirmative side of tho question and tho negative will bo supported by Curtis nnd Morgan. All of the univer sity students aro cordially invited. A GREAT BUNCH 0. r NECKWEAR lor Saturday Special at I9c YtH My 25 & 35o In tthir tttris ,925OwSt.ktneolr.NebL ADVERTISEMENT. 1 Jesse R. bay. , Jobso R. Day Is a candldato for city cleric by 'petition. Ho has" boon a rosl dtttit of Lincoln for elghtoon years, 9levon of which Were spent in tbo &rccory business, ahd Is well qualified for the office ho seeks. He Is a total abstainer, and stands for a clean city. Uveiy Btudont who has tho welfare of Lincoln at heart should voto for Mr. r-ay on Tuesday. " At the regular meeting of tho Persh ing Rifles, which was held last Tues day ovonlng, tho cpmmltteo which was considering the matter of awarding tho gold modal to Sorgoant J. A. Scot noy, reported and declared themselves In favor of giving tho modal to him. Tho medal was won by Sergeant Scot noy throe times in succession, which was a sufficient number of times to keep tho medal. The question in tho mntter arose when tho last Bpell-down was declared not to bo a modal spell down, contrary to former announce ment. This Is tho first time In two years tho Pershing medal has been won. Tho last medal having been won by R. B. Guthrie. 1908, who recently passed the examination for second lieu tenant In the coast artillery. Twelvo men are out for spring prac tice at Missouri, 1 Minnesota will play gnmes this spring. twenty-three Missouri will hold her sixteenth In-ter-schoiastic on May'l. The Pennsylvania seniors havo held their last class banquet. The class, in Roman law at Wabash meets at seven In tho morning. Two hundred ins'tltutlona havo en tered the Ponn athletic carnival. Thb:e ara three now baseball dia mond ht 7-lnceton for class games. Spring football practice has started at Ohio and will continue through April. Tho Alpha Delta Phi house at Chi cago was struck by lightning last Sunday. Wisconsin will be represented at Pennsylvania's games if things turn out as planned. ,7 MCWlcnol center, has been olectod captaIn of e Pennsylvania five for next year. y Pennsylvania has three cricket teams this year. Schedules are being arranged for thorn. Tho circus committee at Wisconsin contributed $75 to tho fund for send ing the relay team east Maxwell B. Shepherd, an engineer, has been elected editor pf'the 1911 Onondagan, tho Syracuse annual. Harry Wann, 1908, instructor In Ger manat 'Wabash, has accepted a posi tion in Roberts college la Turkey The management of the Michigan circus has secured a tent with seating capacity of flvo thousand. a. Three crow men at 'Pennsylvania are giving up rowing. They cannot keep up their training and do their class work. The Grlnnell "Scarlet and Black" of March 27 was a basketball ""edition, and was given over to a .review ot tho recent season. There seems to bo some trouble to get the stjudonts at Chicago to buy the new "C" pins which the senior council are so enthusiastically supporting. Tho Chicago annual Is to be dedi cated to the Chlcagd girl. ' There will be 496 pages In, the book, and It will be on sale the first week In May. - The Kansas legislature has appro priated $982,159 for the state univer sity. Tho amount Includes' provision for twp buildings, and for an incroase I In nnlnwtna 1U OOlflilvO f The Divinity School OF . f l " Harvard University 'Unacctctrlan Unluorslty Privileges Tf LECTIVE courses leading ' -' to the University degrees of S.T. D., A.M. and Ph.D.' Students paying the full fee may take without extra charge, appro priate courses offered in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Andover Theo logical Seminary. For particu lars address The Dean of the Harvard Divinity School, 1 Di vinity Library, Cambridge, Mass. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! 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