The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 26, 1909, Image 3
V flf" f tPt THE DAmYl NEBRASKA J 1 '! f- ( y Jl V. . W . . . mT y' ' Evtfrv.. N laht. 8 :30. -TkuJil'taL.Mat. itn&.i DflTBr . - - 5 .Jit ALU SUMI W i .Nlaht 8r3Q.T OLIVER T MAYOR LOVE SPEAKS 0 Uvt; vf fli r i i And Associate Player's j , This Week The Girlof the Golden West DI8CU63ES "SOCIAL RESPONSIBIL ITY" AT CONVOCATION. FAVORS LABOR FOR EVERYONE PATRONISE op ADVERTI8ER61 r V- Wednesday London i. Ill , Mondav. Tuesday ana ' ThVTover of ! . Hum - .t , t fing Big Game in Africa Ten Other Great Productions SONGS, TRAVELOGUES MU8IC Matinee Dally 2:00 to 5:00 5c Every Night, 7:30 to 115 & 10c. THE POSSESSION OF WEALTH A PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY. IS Believes the Wealthy Men Should do Certain Amount of Labor Well as as of Our thePborest iltlzens. IkYJUCt: Week Starting May 24th THE FULTON STOCK CO. Present the Great Romantic Play IN. THE PALACE OF THE KING Miss Snid May Jackson Mr. Horace V. Noble All the Old Favorites and Ten New People in the Cast. , Every Night at 8:30. Matinees Wed., and Sat., at 2:30 BEST SEATS 25 CENTS. U-'a convocation unusually well at Cd for the email amount of ad vertising that had been possiblo to give It, Mayor Love yesterday morn ing discussed the question of "Social Responsibility." Mr Love is a man widely read and Is primarily a thinker and thus advanced several ideas that aro as yet not generally adopted. He discussed at considerable length the question of responsibility for the prop er ubo of wealth on the part of the men who possessed It and also dis cussed tho ethical value of wealth. Ho spoke in part as follows: "I am very glad to come here today to say what I have to say for I feel that this is the place to discuss It be cause of the fact that the influence of it will be carried farther than in any other audience. At this time wo are called upon to contend against evils In society, but they are for the most part hidden evils. There are- great evils existent today in respect to like earning of wealth. An evil exists when a dollar comes to a man who haB done nothing to earn that dollar. The only right principle for labor , and wealth Is reward for service, and earn ings 'in any other way are illegitimate earnings. The World's Work. There is a certain amount of labor required for every living person, and the aggregate Is known as the "world's work," Tho man of wealth who does nothing as his Bhare of this labor Is a parasite just as truly as tho tramp, who does nothing for any monoy ho may receive Bccrubo a man pays for labor done It does not necessarily fol low that ho pays for sorvlct becnuso such labor may have, been spent un necessarily and Is therpf6fo wasted, A man may And mpnCy and spend It so does a traran: Now. what is tho dlfforencejjotwoen them? Yet Boclety honorsono and condomus the other. "Tho man of wealth has no fight to do an act differently than other men. Neither tho president or any other public ofllclnl has any right to onjoy or seek to gain what tho humbl est laborer may not enjoy. Tho hold ing of wealth Bhould bo treated as a public office It should 4o considered a public responsibility, held In trust, and great care exercised in Its Use. There is no harm in collecting rents from the tenant unless undue advan tage bo taken of it. No Benefit to Society. "Is it a benefit to Boclety to live ex pensively? It is true that this may produce a demand for labor, but it is. really a waste both of labor and of monpy becauso tho same labor and capital could bo used advantageously eslowhere in tho production of need ful things rathor than luxury. "When men of wealth surround themselves with many servants thoy must have their quota of labor dono for them by some one else, thereby requiring some one to do two men's work. "Public office was once thought to bo a private opportunity. Wealth no more than public office 1b a thing of this kind. Tho evil of wealth is that it stimulates waste and requires use less labor. It has, been calculated that all tho work required for society could be done by every man working three hours a day. Tho foundation of sci ence and art depends upon labor. Tho body and mind are benefited by labor. Man owes a duty to society. This duty is to perform the labor that so ciety demands of every man and not require anyone to do it for him. Every one should do his share of the neces sary labor. It only Is the foundatipn of science and art, and the correct basis of man's relationship." 's & U. - V VI BEST LINE TO Kansas SOUTH and EAST H ' 3 , t o Leave Lincoln 7:40 a. m., arrive Kansas City 5:20 p.,m. with CAFE OBSERVATION CAR from Union to Kansas City. Leave Lincoln 1 0:00 p. m., arrive Kansas Gifyf 7:20 ai m with PULLMAN SLEEPER open for occupancy at 9:00 p. m. . n " .ji Falls Citv Local via Talmaou anA PliJ fr A.,i - :.o'j r ". wk v rv"? rv-. si aauy except ounqay ai ztuu p. jn. summer l ourist Kates now on sale to principal Resorts. Full information at City, Office, S. W. Corner f 2th and O Streets. F. D. CORNELL: P:&F. Agt:. ovr.jhflo V LRHalf Million Glasses of Soda Water told and drank from onr 20th Century Banitary Soda Fountain season 1008. Agonoy Huyleru, Gunthors and Lown yi Chocolates' and Bonbons. Th Drug Cutter. ONIVERSiTX JEWELER fc OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker - JEWELER a s S. S. 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