THE DAILY NEBKASKAN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE FAVORS SINGLE TAX PLAN Washington Sllltc College. Mil) IT Ity piactlcally u inuiiii iiiouh vote Washington Stall- ('olli'Ki' yesterday adopted tli" Associated Student plan Himllar to tin- one followed at the Htati" university Tin' new constitution adopted pro l(li-H for an eeeutic committee, which in tin- central hoily of the stu dent oiKanl.at ion An athletic conn ell to Include the prenlilent of the col lcnc three faculty membera- three alumni members and three Htudenl members is aim) included in the new constitution A Htudellt fee of $.". sill he levied upon eery Htudenl at the time of resist rat ion Th' new plan Hi ill requires the ap proval of the faculty and of the Hoard of Iti-KcntH 'I'he HtudeiilH are con lldeiil that the two hodieH will lake favorable action. TEMPEST REIGNS OVER CAMPUS (Continued from pao 1) of bravado and hardly represented the attitude of the earni'Ht backers of the single tax There were some forty nameH attached to Mr Johnson's petition and thoHe persons are iired to see him for the purpoHe of making up a new petition. The Dally NebrasKaii is endeav oring to compile a ntst of the arguments of both Hides and in the next issue will publish a statement of tin- position of all parties concerned NOTICE. Applications for election to the posi tions of editor-in-chief, managing edi tor and two associate editors of the Daily Nebraskan for the semester be ginning September, 1912, will be re ceived at the office of the secretary of the student publication board, Adm. 203, until 12 o'clock, noon, Friday, May 24, 1912. Applications are to be made on form which will be furnished by the secretary. A. A. REED, Secretary. " ANNOUNCEMENT OF The University Sales Company To You Who Sell, or Want to Sell, Goods and Make From $300 to $1 000 This Summer. We .search the mat ket for propnst tioiiH that aie last and easy sellers and nivc Kood commission (Her :',tM) have been presented and only U lew hae real merit Nine out of eery ten men or women who beejn canvass iiiK fail because they haw a worthless or dllllcult proposition The following articles will be wonderful sellers and the people who buy will always he glad you called It is as easy to make $li) to $1." a day with an article that almost sells itself as It is to make from $:'..()() to $;.()() with a hard one. We put you in touch with the manu facturer, you deal with him. We get you a lower price than you could your self and there is no charge to you for our service Men are averaging $!!.") a day clear taking orders for a Seed Corn Drier. Almost every farmer who raises any amount of corn buys All virgin ter ritory; no delivering Only good salesmen' will be accepted on this proposition, as the territory cannot be spoiled. A Hope Maker Makes rope out of binding twine Costs agent 110c and Heffley's Suits $20 Up nth i i sells for $J .a) Should he good for $li a day or more The Splc Span Wardrobe Bag Cov ers and protects suits, gowim and furs from odor, dust and moths. Is neat, low priced and a wonderful seller with both men and women Agents, both men and women, are making from? ID to $L'D a day We recommend it as the fastest seller we have ever Heell New Pants Creaser A Mat iron with a groove We do not as yet know how this article will sell, but it will crease pants while on or off, and should be a fast seller Wiite today. INIVKUSITY SALKS COMPANY, IOWA CITY, IA Organ iers wanted Adv. NEBRASKAN DIES IN WYOMING William A. Horn Is Overcome by Gas and Perishes Before Aid Can Reach Him. William A Horn, a former Lincoln boy and State I'niversity student, w as overcome by gas and died in a copper mine near De Pass, Wyo, last Satur day The body will reach Lincoln Wednesday afternoon His parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K Horn, '.'A'H Randolph street, have not , as yet received an account of the de , tails of the tragedy other than mine gas was responsible and that he died, before he could be rescued Horn was twenty eight years old and unmarried He studied mining engineering at the State I'niversity in lluiL'u:: I 'nt ) I a lew years ago he was engaged in mining in the Mlack Hills going to Wyoming recently Notice. The Cornhuskers will be distributed from the Temple steps Tuesday morn ing from HI Dii to 1 2 do Kvery hook has been ordered They will be held four days for those holding the re celpts, after which they will he sold All who ordered on the two davs set I iimuv iui oi ii ii unite i mi list I I i it ills ( I w ill pay $1 .M). all others ?l 7." ! HARRY COKI'-KK, i Business Manager A Union Picnic. The I'nion Literary Society will hold its annual spring picnic out at ' Kpwurth Park this evening. All I'nions meet at Tenth and () streets' at :ii) o'clock Me sure and be on time Engagement Announced. The engagement of Helen Westover of Schuyler and Herbert M (irainger of Lincoln has been announced Miss Westover was formerly a student at Nebraska, belonging to the class of Ml Li. She is a member of Alpha Omi cron Pi. Phi Pais and D. U's Win. Some little progress has been made ! in the inter fraternity baseball tour nament. The Delta U's the past week won from the Betas 19 to 2 and from the Delta Tans 11 to 1. The Phi Psis defeated tho Sigma Alpha 7 to 1 and the Phi Delts 10 to f. Removal of Gym Suits. i All gymnasium suits must be re , moved from the girls' locker room be i fore May 31 or the suits will be con ! liscated by the department. Mrs Pierce will store suits during the sum -nier for a small fee. INA K. (ilTTINOS Tailors and n Nifty Styles ABOUT PEOPLE ! c H Krey. lorlst, 1133 O St. t! Thornburg's Orchestra Auto B 2.'fP Boyd Printing Co, 27 No. 12th St Typewriting, call evenings, Auto filial. 139-1 Ot Janet Wheeler of Wymote is home ov it Sunday. Ted Marrinor, Cleaner and Hattor. 23fi No 11th. Breta Diehl spends today and Sun ov er Sunday. Mragaret (lilbert of York is visiting Helen Sawyer. Have Craves print it for you. 233 S'orth Klevonth St. Leah and Kthel Chase are spending the weekend at Crete. Charles Perry and Krnest Cornelius are in Hastings today. Catherine Willis of lndianola is in Lincoln for a few days. Norris Tyinm and Dana Van Dusen are in Omaha over Sunday. Ceorge Spooner is in Council Bluffs day with her friends at Kalrbury. Klsie Harmon and Kva. Burton are spending the week end in Omaha. (Jeorge Bros., expert printers, en gravers and emboflserB, 13th and N. Miss Opal Watson. ex 191 I, of Macedonia, Iowa, is visiting Opal Watson. Alpha Chi Omega gives a reception this afternoon for her mothers and patronesses Winifred Waters of Kim wood lias been visiting Alpha Omicron Pi the last few days. Kmily Cox and Margaret Washburn of York are staying at the Delta Camma house. Mrs Marshall of Allenton is visit ing her daughter Blanche at the Mpha Chi house. J. L. Driscoll. Bob Swit.ler. Hird Stryker and Karl ('line are spending Sunday in Omaha. Mrs. Carl Sloan and Mrs. M. K Russell of Flandreau are enjoying a stay with Alpha Chi Omega. The City Campus team beat the Stat Farm Kmployes team yesterday in a nine inning game by a score of f to 2. It is now time for low shoes, do to Rogers & Perkins, they have all the late, up-to-date styles and can fit and please you. A. K Anderson. '12. left yesterday tor Kurope. and will graduate in ah senlia. Mr Anderson secured the position ol superintending the ship meiit ol a load of cattle to Cermany In this capacity he will visit most of the important cities of northern Kurope. returning about November 1 I'pon his return Anderson will resume his work at the Kxperhnent Station at the State Farm. Professor Hrbkova Returns. Prof Sarka Hrbkova has returned from Wilber, where she gave an Illus trated lecture before the students and patrons of the high school department of the public schools. Professor Hrbkova discussed the subject of "Bohemia ' THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 pir oint literut m - ipoitt SiOO Opens an Account With the First National Bank, Cor. 10th and O. IW ymr Steaks, Chops a4 Qmisk Berries Visit The New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O Street i mfWJteft'iiitiuiM The English American 'I'he illustration is an example ol' the ullrii fashion in the belter quality ol shoes for vmin men this season. Il 's one of the many we are showing here that has (rented so much enthusiasm with ytmii men. It is the "ENGLISH AMERICAN. " tfiitei TOE"HEE)L The Only Thin Sock That Really Wears Thin, tfauy, transparent socks, that keep oul of the darning bag longer than any others you ever wore. Toe and heel are inter woven, sole and ankle are rein forced. That is why they are the only thin socks that, really wear. Cool summer, extra thin, all col ors 25c and 35c I'tire thread silks, all colors . 50c Large Shipment Just Received ) Jmfz Sp33$rof!Kr'$5 mm" &W The Coolest Shoe Made While CanVas Oxford. Hemp soles makes them very lights ood wearing $2.00 Men's Bootery C. V' Roberts 144 North 12 St. Sf ff tfVMHi'HMIBWI m