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Self Filling PENS ILLER'S. IRESCRIPTION H ARM ACY Cor. 16th & O Sts. Phone B4423 tLi tf We develop ANY roll film for 10c ANY pack, 15c Pictures ready followlne day. Amco Speedex Films fit all cameras. ti:e g,!.:.:eba exchoe Mil O St FORM GERMAN RELIEF Lincoln Ladles Intend to Raise Funds for Families ef Austria and Oermany The German ladles of Lincoln met Tuesday to form a club to raise funds for the relief of the German families In Germany and Austro-Hungary. The name of the club is "Nebraska Frauen bund," and is composed of the most loyal German ladies of Lincoln. The club Intends to form clubs all over the nation and in all the cities and towns of Nebraska In particular. The plan of the club Is to have the ladles rive one cent a day for the next "six months, the money to go for Ihe relief of the suffering families in the fatherland. The following were elected as offi cers: Mrs. Joseph Wlttmann President Mrs. Meta V. Virtue. ...... .Secretary Mrs. P. J. Wohlenberg Treasurer CONSTITUTION THC PRIDB OF THE AMERICAN KAVY, Scott's Orchestra. Call. B-148J. Award Poster Prize The publicity committee of the Homecoming Mixer awarded the $5 prize for the best poster to Errold G. Bahl, 18, of Humboldt The six best nosters are on display la the hall of the library. It was a very difficult task for the committee to 'decldo which was the best Those who com peted were: Bahl. '18, Misko, '15, Art Koupal, '19. J. A. Cejnar, '18, F. D. Kirsch, '19, and Evelyn Caldwell, '18. To Speak In St Louis Mr. A. E. Anderson, state leader of county agricultural agent work, of the agricultural extension service. Univer sity Fan-, is scheduled to speak at the annual conference of state leaders and state agents in county agent work at St Louis during the meet ing which in to be held November 16-19. Mr. Anderson will speak on Projects State, Regional, Local and Their Appeal to Farmers, Business Men, Cocaty Agents, County Commis sioners and Voters." NOT MUCK "Joe, are you married V "Boss, do you s'pose I'd be wuk'kin' here If I was-married?" VERY LIKELY f ;s. iyV ft , fi V ' J r-.- Li f xV Launched In October, 1797, "Old Iron aides" Figured With Glory In the Early Struggle Attending the Republic's Birth. . - ' The most famous vessel In the his tory of the United States navy is the Constitution, popularly called "Old Ironsides," and originally a 44-gun frigate. She was launched October 21, 1797, at BoBton, but was not completed until the following year, when she put to sea under command of Captain Nicholson for service again the French in the West Indies. During the war with Tripoli, 1801 05, the Constitution was Preble's flag ship, and In 1805 took part In three of the five bombardments of the port of TriooH. In July. 1812. under command of Isaao Hull, she escaped from a urn lsh squadron off the New Jersey coast after a spirited chase of "three days. On August 19, off Cape Race, she fought her famous battle with the Guerriere, a somewhat weaker English frigate, commanded by Captain Da cres, which she left a total wreck after an engagement of 30 minutes, the English losing 79 of their crew and the Americans'' 14. On December 29, under command of Captain Balnbrldge, the Constitution captured off Bahia, Braill, the Java(38 guns; Captain Lambert), after an engagement last ing two hours. In which the British lost 300 kUled and wounded and the Americans 34. On February 14, 1814, under Captain Stewart, the Constitution captured the Picton, 1$ guns and a convoy, in the West Indies. On February 20, 1814, she took the Crane. 34 guns, and the Levant 18 guns; after a fierce en gagement, remarkable for the seaman ship of the Americans and the gallan try of the English, between the Ma deira islands and the Gibraltar. The English lost 19 killed and 42 wounded out of 320, and the Americans killed and 9 wounded out of 451. Soon after ward the Constitution was pursued by a strong British squadron, .which re captured the Levant Between 1828 and 1830 the Constitu tion was reported unseawortby and or dered to be dismantled, but was re turned in deference to the popular sentiment aroused by Holmes'' poem, "Old Ironsides." and in 1833 was re built In 1855 she was laid up at the Portsmouth navy yard, but used at times as a training ship. In 1877 she was again partially rebuilt and the next year crossed the Atlantic for the last time. In 1897 she was roofed In at the Boston navy yard and has since been used mainly as a barrack ship. , Anatomical Test. In recent years many anatomist have given much attention to solving the problem of reproducing from the skulls the faces of indent peoples. According to Nature, Prof. C. W. M. Poynter of the University of Nebraska some time ago gave threerskulls to a pculptor, with the request that he re construct the fleBhy parts of the face and head according to the data pub lished by Professor von Eggellng of the University of Jena. Professor Poynter did not tell the artist that the three skulls were all of natives of North America. As a matter of fact one, possibly of the Pleistocene age, was Jtound by Mr. Robert F. Gil der In a mound of river loam in Ne braska; one belonged to an Indian of pre-Columbian date; and one was that of a modern Indian. The photographs of the artist's work show in ail three coses the characteristic face of the American Indian. Whatever the age of the Nebraska skull may prove to be. Its owner was undoubtedly a man of the Indian type. Jones He gets drunk every eight Brown He must belong to the "Do It Now Club." On Losing Your Temper. .There Is an old saying to the effect that the Jesuits are wise; they never lose their temper. This adage we sub mit for the consideration of those choleric people, male and- female, who cannot comprehend that a com bination of sound and fun" may c.a often contains elements of low cota eJy as of strength. He Ict t!s tera per is frequently another vay of t-y-'iig t3 lost tla C?ht DdmItrKre ?ua. PI "3 of the University r.nzcunce3 a runs Lucxur.n on iiAJ i Ey L1ZZ3 ENAT?, O. 0. B. of Erookline, Ilass, a Ilamtcr of t!:3 Ecard cf Lectureship of The Hother Church, Tha First Church cf Chrfct, Scientist, in Boston, IXass., Fiiiif fezg,; J!oy. . ISA at 8 o'clock, at Christian Science Church . Corner 12th and L Streets STOP! THINK A MINUTE! Increase your earning power by taking a course In .Shorthand, Type writing or other commercial subject la this big, bU3y, elegantly eaulpped and thoroughly manned commercial school.. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Z- We will arrange suitable hours University Folks Feel at Home 'Here Nebrodko School of Buolncss T. A. 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