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r'y -t,U TtiE DAILY 1SEBRASKAN If P. ft 1 i Ei 3 it! 11 - I ! ll i 1 r H )Mflft DIRECTORY. Builnew Directory Every loyal University studont Is urgod to patron ize theBo Nobrnakan advortlaera, and lo montlon tho Nobraaltan .whllo do Ing so. BANKS first Trua. 4fc Savings BAKERIES PolBom ' BARBER SHOPS 1 Green's BATH HOUSES ' Chris'. BOOK STORES Co-op. UnlverlBty CLEANERS J. C Wood & Co. . Weber's Sultorlum. Joo, Tho Tailor. Ted Mnrrlnor. CLOTHING Parquhar Mngoo & Deomor Mayor Bros. Falaco Clothing Co. Spoler' & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. Corf's. COAL Gregory Whlto.bronBt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Cnndy Kitchen Tommy DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln DENTISTS J. R. DavlB. DRY QOODS Miller & Palno Rudgo & Gucnzol DRUGGISTS Rlggs ENGRAVERS Cornell FLORISTS C. H. Froy Frey & Froy FURNISHINGS Budd Fulk Mngoo & Deomor Mayor Bros. Palace Clothing Co. Rudge & Guenzel Speler & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. Corf's. HATTERS Budd Fulk Unland Armstrong Clothing Co. Ma goo & Deomor Mayor Broa. Palace Clothing Co. Rudge & Guenzel Speler & Simon ICE CREAM Franklin Ice Cream Co. JEWELERS Hallett Tucker LAUNDRIES Evans OPTICIANS Shean Howe. PHOTOGRAPHERS TownBend PRINTERS Ueorgo BroB. Simmons Van Tine RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch Cameron's Y. M. C. A. Spa RAINCOATS , ' Goodyear Raincoat Co. SHOES Armstrong Clothing Co, Beckman Bros. Budd Men's Bootery Rogers & Perkins Mayer Bros. Miller & Paine Cert's. SKIRTS Skirt Store TAILORS Elliott Bros. Gregory Herzog Joo, Tl)o Tailor. THEATERS Oliver. ; , x Orpheum. '''-4.'. Lyric ' TYPEWRITERS jyLLlncoln Typewriter Ex. uPunderwood- Typewriter Oe. Continued from Pago 1 NEBRASKA LOST BOTH DEBATE8 IN LEAGUE question at stake; that It was a ques tion of tho Justlco of taxation and that tho Incomo tax had been provon by precedent to bo a success and that by tho Income tax tho rich would have to pay tholr sharo of tho taxes bo ciiuflo by this tax thoy could bo prop erly chockod. Tho answering argument by F. R. Johnson of tho negntlve was ono of tho best of tho evening. Ho declared that tho ndlrmatlvo declared that tho tax was nocoBsary to Increase tho rev enue, and ho proved very concisely that tho govornment did not nocd an increasing rovonuo but a decreasing rovenuo, nnd that this would bo pob slblo through tho levying of propor Inheritance and corporation taxes. Rebuttal Speeches. At tho cloflo of the argumentative speoches tho sponkers were allowed each a five minute rebuttal Bpeech, nnd thoy spoke in tho following order: Rodeen, Potter, Houck, Rico, Johnson, and Votnvn. Tho speeches in this part of the dobato centorod upon the dlflcusfllon as to 'whether tho govorn ment needed moro rovonuo nnd as to whether thero was n menus of chock ing incomo tax. Whllo waiting for tho decision of tho Judges Governor Shallonberger gave n short address on "Debate In Domocracy." Ho declared that tho argument of tho sort which had been put . forth In tho dobato was of tho nocossary kind and that tho power of tho spoken ord was beyond com prehension. NEBRA8KA RANK8 HIGH. Schools In the Old World Have Courses In Botany Almost Identi cal to Local Course. Tho department of botany Is the re cipient of a letter of recent date from N. F. Peterson, 1907. In this letter Mr. Peterson states that ho had a desire to study botany in tho University of Vopenhagen and wrote to tho head of that department In the foreign school and asked for their courses In ad vanced botany. The head professor of botany at Copenhagen, Professor Eu gene Warming, replied to his letter and stated that ho would not receive any hotter or more advanced work at that Institution aB he had taken In the University of Nebraska work which was almost Identical with the course In advanced botany as it is ar ranged in tho University of Denmark. Dr. Warming enclosed In tho letter a Hat of tho courses as offered In his school, and in his letter to tho local department Mr. Peterson enclosed this list, and It Is almost Identical with rtho courso offered at Nebraska. This gives to tho loaders of tho lo cal school extreme pleasure to think and find out definitely that Nebraska Is on a plane with ttie' foreign univer sities as regards tho courses offered In certain branches of scientific studies. OPEN MEETING OF SIGMA XI. A regular meeting of tho Sigma XI Society will be hold Monday evening, December 13, In tho Electrical En gineering building (tho old shops building), entrance at tlio south end. Tho society Invites everybody Inter ested to be prosent. There aro no charges. Tho program Is: infections of th6 Central Nervous System, with especial reference to the recent epidemic of Spinal Meningitis arid Polomyelltls In Nebraska, by Dr. H. H. Waito. Illustrated by lantern and otherwise. Electrical Illumlnants, with experi mental demonstrations, by Professor George H. MorBG. Tho Sigma XI Is an honorary soci ety whose object Is to encourage orig inal research among Its members and. to disseminate tho knowledge gained by publication or open meetings such as tho present. Both tho gentlemen on tho program have given much time and thought to tholr subjects ind-wlll bring before their audience In n popu lar way tho very latest scientific knowledge along tholr respective lines. Ethel h. Howie, 0G, is teaching his tory In tho Stato Normal -school at Spoarflsh, S. p;"'" -''"' W'J" Special showing in Collar Bags just ihe thing for a nice gift. MECK TljES. The most complete line ever shown in the city. SILK MUFFLERS. We have them in all colors such as white, cream white, grey, tan, black, blue and reds, running in price - - - 75c to $3.50 BATH ROBES. We are showing them in handsome patterns and a good line to pick from. If you want the newest things in Men's furnishings take a peak into our store. Always a pleasure to show goods. Little Building BLUE PRINT WILL BE OUT IN FEW MONTHS MANY INNOVATIONS TO BE MADE IN APPEARANCE OF THE BOOK. WILL HAVE A THREE-COLOR (OVER Many of the Articles Already In the Hands of the Editors Will Be Illustrated Profusely With Designs and Photos. The management of "Tho Nebraska Bluo Print" is pushing tho work on tho book and In nil probabIlities.it will bo ready for distribution in a few months. Tho Blue Print Is tho an nual publication of tho Engineering Society of tho university and treats of subjects of lntorest to that depart ment of this bcIiooI. Tho Bluo Print this year will in many respects bo an innovation in the line of engineering publications at Nebraska. The editors are figuring on a class of material in tho book never before equaled in its history. Three-Color Cover. A striking fenture of the book will be its cover. This will consist of a three-color cover design and every ef fort will be mado to get something really artiBtic. In tho past tho cover has been a conventional bluo without any design savo that of tho pin of Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY Quality Counts THAT'S WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR We make a specialty of fan cy creams, .sherbets. Ices and punch for Frat & Sorori ty partios.Wmpping Cream always on'hand. Bell 205. Auto 8181. 1810 N St. OS Bj l .iTT; fci , mW7r MM MM SZrttfovt iH HlnBmwiaS n.a!atTONE VH1 itVlLVU'ViiGiwwfeM WSLd Hfc ' fc - agij ' on I.1-ft"VJ 1 Xmas at Hand tho society in tho center. This year tho editors plan to secure a design by a novel mothod. If posBiblo arrange ments will bo made to give a Corn busker to tho person submitting the beBt design. This hns not been defi nitely decided upon, but it is expect ed that sucli arrangements will be completed soon. Somo of tho articles for this year's book nro already in tho hands of the editors and If tho standard of work shown in those already in is kept up tho editors feel that tho Bluo Print will bo tho best book of its kind pro duced in Nebraska. Tho articles aro of necessity technical in their nature, bb thoy deal with engineering sub jects exclusively. Many of them, as "Tho Failure and Reconstruction of tho Tulntfcn Brldgo," and others pub lished In last year's annual, aro in teresting, even to tho lay mind. Will Have More Money. Ono roason for the book's being hotter this year than In tho past Is that tho management will have more money to oxpend than thoy have had In tho past. According to tho present plans tho annual ylll also contain from 125 to 200 pages. Tho paper used in the book will be a high grado smooth white paper and will improve tho tip poaranco of tho finished product, nnd will prove especially valoablo In tho reproduction of tho photographs and drawings used in tho illustrations. Tho matter of illustration will also bo given special attention In thlB year's publication. Charts, drawings and designs will bo used profusely whenever tho nature of tho article will warrant It. Somo of tho articles, especially those dealing with various phases of construction now undor way, will bo Illustrated In dotall by both photographs and doslgns. Tho staff who will got out this year's publication Is composed as follows: W. W. Wohlonborg, editor In chief; A. D. Stancllgo, mochnnlcal engineer ing; C. W. Mongol, civil engineering; J. C. Hogo, electrical engineering, and William ByortB, business manager. CALDWELL TO SPEAK AT DENVER Nebraska Professor Will Deliver Two Lectures Before Colorado Teachers. Tho Colorado Teachers' Association will meet at Denver, Decorabor 27, 28, 29 and 30. As ono of tho head liners they have secured Prof. H. W. Caldwell of Nebraska, who will de liver two lectures. As an authority on American history and historical probloms, ProfosBor Caldwell Is In greater demand evory year, and his efforts nro highly ap preciated wherever thoy aro hoard. In addlton to an addross on Wednesday, Docembor 29, Professor Caldwell will deliver his lecture on "Socializing Tondoncos of tho Ago" on Thursday, December 30. B. D. Hodge, '03, has boon very suc cessful ns an attorney at 514-16 Bor lln Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. Mr. Hodge took his LL.B. in 1904 and bogan his practice at Pairbury. W. P. Snyder, '01, superintendent of the North Platte experimental sub Station, and W. W. Burr, '00, profes sor in soils and field crops, havo pub lished recently bulletin No. 109, an excellent treatise on crop production In western Nebraska: ThlB bulletin has called forth much favorable com ment, ' I Unland & Co. Lindsay Gas Lamp COMPLETE Jnnt tho Light for Btudonts Bpoolal 25c Owl Pharmacy, 14th & 0 Bring Your Next Job of Printing to m I IyAN TINE PRINTING CO. " and Get Satisfactory Results 128-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477 J mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmJ The First Trust & Sav ings Bank 4 Per Cent Interest A $1 opens an aooount " Comer 10th 8c O Streets BTTTTTTTT! I M 7VV O IN s :THE FRIINTER Printing;, p Entxravrlrig:. t EmboasilnB; a E Auto 2819 817 South 12th l EWUiiiiiiimuiiuuuiiiiuiiunMuwuuiiii Hot Drinks 7 are now In season. Do you know any place where you can get at QUICK SERVICE as you can at ournew store? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy IV itCUCn S. W. Corner Electric Shoe Rep. Factory 1220 O Street Saycs yo.M TiffiS 8 Money SI A. G. 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