THE DAILY HE B R A 8 K A B THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Chas. H. Epperson.... Editor-in-Chief George E. Grimes.... Managing Editor Era I. Miller Associate Editor John Cejuar Associate Editor M. L. Totcot Business Manager Roy Harney.. Asst. Business Manager REPORTORIAL STAFF Ivan G. Beede Marguerite Kauffman Jean Burroughs Edgar D. Kiddoo Vivlenne Holland John Wenstrand Offices: News, Basement, University Hall. . Business, Basement, Admin- Istration Building. Telephones: News, L-8f58. - Business, B-2597. Published dally, except Saturday and Sunday, during the college year. Subscription, per semester $1.00 Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under the act of Congress of March 8, 1879. We are glad to turn this issue of the Dally Nebraskan over to the en gineers. They are a deserving part of the student body. It is to be hoped that their patriotism for their school will be equaled by other schools on the campus. They are entirely responsible for this issue. They have corrected their own copy and read their own proof. Give credit where credit is due, therefore. """" I - Vl 1 -I 3 J. S. BAER Clerk of the District Court Republican Candidatef or Renomination The Clerk of our Supreme Court has been kept in his office for many years because of his experience, and effi ciency. Clerks of the Federal Courts are retained for many years for the same reason. The work of our Courts is more varied and as technical as either of them, and the sams rule should apply to this office. BE EFFICIENT Eyestrain prevents consentra tion in studying. Let me ex amine your eyes carefully and fit glasses for study purposes. They need not be worn at fill times. Be wise, don't delay. See DR. MARTIN Optometrist 1236 O Street f ?J. J:- i) I i Win,. Nr-n.m'iifl EARL C. BARKER Republican Candidate for Justice of the Peace Graduate of -University of Nebraska Law School Vote for Clinton C. Ross FOR POLICE JUDGE Republican "Crime, poverty, and ignorance bring most men into Police Court." A good active Police Judge can do much to eliminate all three. Primaries April 18, 1916. Election November 7, 1916. One of the most popular 5 cent Cigars, the Extra Fina is manufactured by P. J. WOHLENBERG Cigar Store, 128 So. 11th. We make special rates for smoker . 1 ,, j; -.V" " BRIEF BITS OF NEWS rrofessor Fogg invites the members of Sigma Delta Chi, Journalism fra ternity, to meet at his house this even ing at 1540 South Twenty-first street, at 9 o'clock, to meet Prof. Carl H. Getz of the university of Montana, vice president of the fraternity. Pro fessor GeU is on his way to the Amer ican Association of Teachers of Jour nalism, which meets at Kansas uni versity the latter part of this'woek. E. M. Cramb. A.B., B.O., Unl. of Ne braska, '99, Osteopathic' Physician, Burlington Blk., 13th and 0 , Sts., Phone B-2734. . to T.nst Beta Pin. Name on back. Re turn to Student Activities Office. Re ward. R2Z83t After dinner dances at Mccormick's Cafe. Open till 1 p. m. in ouu Twelfth street. W. T. STEVENS Justice of the Peace Non-Partisan Candidate for COUNTY JUDGE Not the candidate of any special coterie, clique or association. It nominated and elected, will not be un der special obligations to any man or set of men. Will owe success to the voters at large and will be in a position to, and will administer the duties oZ the office without fear or favor, and with e ual fairness alike to all. 1 r , v t - ,.r I t t " ) - : i '. - : : , pur- v , - v . : t . t 1 . w ;-.. X - k J - ' - - f ' J 11,1,1,111 II - "t. "''1 BRUCE FULLERTON Candidate for Re-election for POLICE JUDGE THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Three-year course leading to degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.), which, by the Quarter system, may be completed in two and one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular admission, one year of law being counted toward college degree. Law library of over 41,000 volumes. The Summer Quarter oners special opportunities to students, teachers, and practitioners. 1910 1st term June 19-July 26 2d term July 27-Sept 1 RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE Offers course in the medical branches leading to the degree of M. D. Detailed announcement will be sent upon application to the DEAN OF THE LAW SCHOOL THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHOCOLATES in Bulk or Packages THALLER'S UJrescription isHARMACY Cor. 16th A O Sts. Phone B4423 THE NOV A USES W arouse COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUtTT. PEABODV A CO.. lNe..MKCIt III' - .... Mm. . .. Maw. Mi. .. ... ENGINEERS Ate Welcome to inspect this modern steel and concrete Fire-Proof Store Building-any time. ILLER & PAI m N o You Eear the Call? Just now the demand for qualified office help and experienced com mercial teachers exceeds the supply. What are you doing to fit your self for your opportunity when it comes? Commercial Instructors draw big pay. We are the only school In the West specializing in this field. Ask us about it. Catalog free. Nebraska School of Business Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincoln, Nebraska THE En Telephones B2311 and B3355 333 North 12th St. Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers For the "Work nd Barrio feat Pleases." Call B2311. Th Bt Equipped Dry Cleaning Pifedt la ta West. One day, service It Heeded. Reasonable prices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's raimenti carefully made. The University School ot Music RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL BRANCHES OF Music Prarnatic Art Aesthetie Dancing ASK FOR INFORMATION WILLARD KIMBALL, Director Oppcwite Campus 1 1th & R Sts. WE WANT A YOUNG MAN for the summer. Can make it permanent employ ment if satisfactory. "Write or call on Old Line Bankers Life .Lincoln, Neb. 14th and N Sts.