The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1915, ENGINEER'S EDITION, Image 5

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
SAT. MAT. AND NIGHT MAY 1
M AUDE ADAMS
Tn "QUALITY STREET"
J$2; Bal., $1-50, $1? Gal., 50c
" May 3 All Summer
BARROW-HOWARD
William Morris & Co.
Charlotte Greenwood
and Sidney Grant
Melville A. Higgins
"Edge of the World"
The Cromwell
Wright & Dietrich
Moore A Jenkins
THE THREE GUYS
"Minstrelsy a la Carte"
LES DIODATTIS
Magnificent Exhibition
"Pawns of Mars"
"Boobtey's Baby"
"Hearet-Selig News"
KITUAI'S GUSSY CANDY
njcziBn DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
NORTHWESTERN TEACH
ERS AGENCY
The leading Agency for the
entire WEST and ALASKA. Now
la the best time to enroll for
1915-16 vacancies. W-ite imme
diately for free circular.
BOISE, IDAHO
GARDEN GLO
PERFUME
FILLERS
RliSCRIPTION
H A R M A C Y
Cor. 16th A O St. Phone B4423
GEORGE BROS.
Iprintino
1313 IS STREET
LCSmith&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING .
LONG WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
125 No. 13th St.
B2080
ENGINEERS MAKE
TRIPS ON CAR LINES
Electrical Engineers Take Notes on
Traffic Will Make Report to the
Lincoln Traction Company
SPECIAL PHARMACY
ANNUAL THIS YEAR
Elaborate Edition to be Three Times
the Size of the Book Published
Last Year
The electrical engineers listened on A much larger and more elaborate
Wednesday morning to a special lee .annual than in former years is being
ture given by Mr. E. C. Higgins of ! prepared by the Pharmacy Department
the Western Electric Company. The 'to be readv about Mav 30. The book
subject discussed was "Side Lights on goes to all the. high tchools of a
tne Telephone Industry." i medium standard in the 6tate, contains
The beginnings of telephony, the j besides material relating to the De-
growth of fbe system, and the per-1 part men t of Pharmacy, a section de
fection of its apparatus were all voted to student activities in the Un
touched upon. The organization and I versity..
ntuiu iut iiif; j its til tt 11(1 y 7 foniB t I aiiu ij 'iiai muvj v. via -j
the Western Electric Company were 1 its kind in the United States. One of
described. the unique features of the edition is
Illustrations were used which era-1 its value as an advertisement.
phasized the magnitude and impor- The department has received letters
tance of the telephone industry. , from various Pharmacy schools in the
Curves were shown nf thp riirronf .' United States and several from other
waves corresponding to spoken words. ! states asking for a copy of this an-
The electrical engineers made trips ! nuai. l ne. colors oi me department,
I - . la
ray, assistant editor; E. W, Schaufle
berger, business manager; S. B. Aren
son. assistant business manager.
The Claflin Print in? Co.. at Univer
sity Place, has the contract for print
ing the book.
Handmade
"I believe in the klss-and-make-up
theory?" announced the agitator of
peace. "And I find things that way."
replied the boastful boy. "Whenever
I kiss I notice the make-up." Judge.
last Tuesday on the College View cars
of the Lincoln Traction Company. Be
ginning at 5:30 a. m., one student was
on each car for all runs of both the
"high" line and the "low" line through
out the day.Tbe last car reached the
barn at 12:40 a. m., Wednesday.
The occasion for these continuous
rounds was a traffic count upon the
lines mentioned. The class in Elec
trical Railways, assisted by volunteers i
from the Junior class, recorded tne
entrance and exit of all passengers,
noting the stop at which such change
occurred. They are now prepared to
plot curves showing the traffic char
acteristics and will make a report to
the Trac4ion Company.
which are purple and gold, will be
embossed on the cover of the book.
As a whole the edition will be a
very attractive one and cannot help
but reflect great credit on the depart
ment. The date for appearance of the
annual is about May 30.
The staff is as follows;
K. V. Bixby, editor: H. U McMur-
Bostonian
RUBBER SOLED OXFORDS
$4 AND $5 PAIR
Can be had in Tan or Black Calfskin. A very stylish,
comfortable, cool and flexible shoe.
LONG-WEARING RUBBER SOLES
If its Shots Shop at
mh &"0" Byrnes 1307 ""
ENGINEERS STUDY
TRAFFIC CURVES
College View Lines of Lincoln Trac
tion Company Plotted by
Engineers
For the purpose of plotting curves
showing traffic characteristics of the
College View lines of the Lincoln
Tratinn Cn a Tinnihpr of Electrical
Engineering students spent last Tues-
day on the cars of the company on
both the "High ' anl low lines, mere
was on student on each car each trip
starting with the first car in the morn
ing at 5:30 and ending with the last
car at night at 1 2 : 4 .
The reason for these continuous
rounds was to get a traffic count. The
entrance and exit of all passengers
and the number of stops required was
recorded and as soon as the plot can
be computed the students will make a
report to the Traction Co.
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SENIORS INVITED TO
BREAKFAST AT FARM
Breakfast to be Served at 7:30 Games,
Races and Weight Contests
Arranged
The Junior class will entertain the
Senior at the Farm Saturday morn
ing. v
At 7 20 a breakfast will be served.
cafeteria style, under the direction of
tbe Home Economics Department.
Everything served will be prepared at
the Farm.
The Committee on Entertainment
haa planned a full program of games,
races, and weight events. The feature
of the day will be the baseball game
between the Junior and Senior girls.
The former issued the challenge, so it
is expected that the Junior girls will
turn out full force to cheer their sis
ters on to victory.
Vltes Eva Fiske will umpire the
game and all races. She has appoint
ed an able bodyguard to assist her
in all cases of hair pulling.
This picnic Js new and original in
th way of inter-class entertainments.
On the success of this event, will de
pend the continuance of this sort of
entertainment as an annual event.
The cwwd will leave for the State
Farm by a special 7:30 o'clock car.
Motor
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beyond all shadow of doubt.
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type.
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OMAHA LINCOLN
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SIOUX CITY
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