.1 ... . . i j I I ' " " i Wm..w.inMi - ' H i " " i ' 1 1 " Ji 1 1 , THE DAILY NEBRASKA N 1 PHONE B6774 Tell ut Just what spare hours you have and we will arrange a class to suit your neds. Lessen Your Work in Unl. with Shorthand, Type writing or Penmanship. Charges are only for what you take. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE L. B. C. Bldg. 14th & P St 1st corner east of City Y. M. C. A. PHOTO SUPPLIES Our new Ansco Speedex Films are absolutely reliable and fit all standard cameras. Ask for our low prices on De veloping and Printing. THE SUGAR BOWL 1552 0 Street. Cool Off And forget the griefs of school at Piller's Fountain. SERVICE FIRST TftJLLER'S UJrescription ir HARMACY Cor. 16th A O St Phone B4423 GOTHIC THE NEW 2 tor 25c COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUCTT. PEABODY & CO.. Imcmmmi The New Balmoor Coat is the ideal coat for these cool even ings. Cravennetted $$5.00 V7 fiAfiirrc1 f Kent. O. B. Digest of decisions un der the federal safety appliance and hours of service acts. Kohler, J. 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Anybody who does is so low down he'd have to get a balloon to get to hell. Almost every business in Lincoln feels the effect of the return of the students. "I don't need to be told when the university opens," says a newsdealer. "My books will show every year just when the students go home and when the come back. The city seems lively enough all snmmer, but trade doesn't really get to mov ing right until the students come in to shift the gears into high speed. RED CROSS APPEALS FOR AID. Must Discontinue Relief Work Unless Help Comes Quickly. Washington An appeal from Amer ican citizens in Mexico City urging the American Red Cross not to dis continue its relief work there has been made public here by Miss Mabel T. Board man, chairman of the Red Cross national relief board. Since the petition was drafted a contribution of $25,000 from the Rockefeller founda tion has replenished an exhausted fund of the Red Cross for Mexican relief, and Charles J. O'Connor, in charge of the society's headquarters at Mexico City, has been notified that all reason able demands can be met for the next thirty days. "We learn our relief work will stop unless further funds are raised in the United States' said the appeal. "For humanity's sake, we beg you to appeal again to the Ameri can people. Freak Plants in Well Weeping Water. Freak plant growths which are proving so numer ous this season showed up in a pe culiar form In a well on the farm of Tom Grummel, a Nemaha county fanner. While examining for trouble in the pump, workmen found the wooden tubing of the well almost closed with a heavy matting of roots and fungus. The condition existed along the tubing for almost the entire depth of the well, and it was neces sary to put in entirely new tubing. 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