nrUffS Candies . Sundries Sodas Cigars Our prices are right BUTLER DRUG CO. The Students' Store ooi n B1183 Throe Companies Have Different uoutes Line May Ue Ex tended to Constantinople. WHITMAN'S WOODWARD'S LOWNEY'S And GILLEN'S CANDY PILLAR'S PRESCRIPTION HARMACY 3nH:j:::::::": ::TTrt:t:t:Tt;::i Excellent Food Snappy Service Fair Prices The DAIRY LUNCH 1238 "0" es:::::"!::: ENGLISH I LINES E IMPROVED ,-fcf 1 fBTPifct U RE SA NfflluSFft , ALL THIS WEEK This Week We Are Paging The Laughs FRONT! "BELL BOY 13" WTith Douglas McLean More Laughs Than A Bell boy Has Buttons Rialto Syhpmony Player. SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 COLONIAL MON. TUES.-WED. ART ACORD In "THE OREGON TRAIL" A Remarkable and Thrill ing Drama of Pioneer Adventure in the West. COLONIAL WEEKLY SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. ALL THIS WEEK "THE CHRISTIAN" The Famous Novel and Play by SIR HALL CAINE with Richard Dix, Mae Busch, Garet Hughes, Phyllis Haver and Mah lon Hamilton Directed by Maurice Tourneur SHOWS START AT 1, 3, $, 7, 9. BEHTY BIG VAULEVILLE BILL MON. TUES. WED. ELEANOR PIERCE in "ADVANCE GAMBOL" with Howard Baker and Stuart Sayre JOHNSON BROTHERS and JOHNSON in 'A Few Moments of Minstrelsy HAYES & LLOYD in "Before and After" Catherine Sinclair & Co. in "A Novelty Potpurri" MARTINI SINGERS "Songs, Old and New" "ROB 'EM GOO" Bull Montana's Newest Comedy PEARL WHITE IN PLUNDER Bablch and His Prize Orchestra Shows start at 2:30, 7.00 & 9.00 Mats 25. Nite 40c Gal 15 L- W'K.li."" i".!UI LM.I'lJLmJL English air linos, f which there were two when the year started, and when It ended three, are at present Biihsldiped by government. The ar rangement originally was that the gvernment should provide machines on a hire-purchase basis which had the advantage of ekeping in being aeroplane manufacturing firms and allowing the air companies to provide new machines out of Income. In ad ditin a subsidy was paid of 25 per cent of the gross takings, plus a grant of 3 per passenger and 3d per pound of freight carried; the company also received a proportion of the insurance costs. The hire pur. chase had to he paid In monthly in stallments, spread over two and a halt years, the machines hten becoming the property of the company at a price equalling three-quarters of its initial cost. This has now boon chanced to a scheme on competitive lines, the three companies being allotted dif ferent routes. Hundley Page keeps the London-Paris run; Instone takes London-Brussels and Cologne, while Daimler takes a route from Manches ter to London and then to Amster dam. Both these latter routes may extend later to Constantinople with visions in the future of Cairo, Bagh dad and India. The new scheme pro vides for a total subsidy of 200,000 divided proportionately between the three companies for a stipulated num bcr of flights, in addition to the hire purchase system, which is to he con tinued. The three lines have dis tances of 225.310 and 800 odd miles respectively. Arrangements are also in progress for a sea-plane route be tween Southampton, the cnannei Islands and Chesbourg. Machines have been enormously im proved both in reliability and pas senger carrying capacity. Two years ago aeroplanes carried two and four passengers. Today they carry ten or t- elve. The ground organization and wireless communication, both tele graphic and telephonic, have made both fog and nightflying far safer, as p th arrival station is fog bound a pilot can be directed to a fox free area to land. As regards airships, the Air Minis try seems to be offering no encour agement, probably from an economy point of view. Time alone can prove the wisdom of this. It is interesting to compare the en rWanc of an aeroplane nowadays and immediately after the war in 1919. It was then roughly estimated at iuu nvin hours, or about 10.000 miles. These figures were later doubled, but there Is a machine running today on the Daimler Manchester-London-Am sterdam service and which up to the end of December had covered over inn 000 miles or more than 1,000 hours flvine. And to clincn us cia.ui first nlace this same macMne, iiying as a Christmas holiday special, left T.nndon iust before 8 a. m. and new MinrheRter. where it took on an- other load of passengers and fuel, r.rt returned to London, whicn u roaoh at 12:10 p. m., or a quarter of an hour faster than the railway Drnrom)1 sinele journey. in Aueust and September iw passengers booked in and out of Le Ttn,,rt the Paris aeroarume, a- compared with 691 in all of 1913. wnue m, mileae-e registered ry r rencn oinoa fntals ui) at someuung Ultl mnrn than 9.000,000 miles. firpt Britain Is responsible for me mnBt nowerful aeroplane engine in the world, the Napier "Cub" of 1.000 h n This is only indirectly lnier ocHnc in commercial aviation, as it has been fitted to a military bombing machine. What has the future In store for us? On December 27 we read of a French aviator flying on a little aeroplane with a wing span of 25 feet descend ing on a main road in Paris, folding back his wings and taxi-lng to take his place among the motor cars oui Ride thfi exhibition. It is true a gen darme took his name for the offense of alighting in the city, but it is only twentv-flve vears since a motor car in England had to proceed at not more than four miles an hour witn a man walking in front with a red flag. by the government, which has been withdrawn. The action of the legislature and governor upon the pending bill will be watched with interest by the Uni versity because of the specific bear ing the bill has upon the welfare of th institution. The Utah Chranicle. Modern Method Is Employed to Advertise Meet The ioint appropriations commit tee of the legislature has approved the budget for the University of Utan as submitted by President Thomas, and with the ' committee s recom mendation is ready to be acted upon by the legislature. It is expected that it will be presented either today or tomorrow for definite action. If the bill becomes a law It means that the University will have added income during the coming biennlum. The bill carries a special appropria tion of $226,000 in addition to the regular sum set aside for the use of the University from the revenue de rived from taxation. Two years ago the special appropriation made by the legislature amounted to $126,000 so that the present appropriation ex ceeds the one made at that time by $100,000. The straitened circumstances of the University will be considerably relieved if those in favor of the bill ara nhlA to secure its Dassage. It will mean that the finances of the insti tution will be in better condition than at any time in the last four years. During he time forced economies have been made in every department. Many departments have had their work seriously hampered because of the lack of the necessary revenue. With this added income much can be done in adding to the equipment of these departments. The rapid increase in the number of Rtudents registered has far ex ceeded expectations. All available room on the campus has been utilized for class work. The growth in regis tration has necessitated the employ ment of additional instructors. This has made one need for Increased rev enue. Another reason is the loss of certain sources of income such as the hygiene fund, and appropriation Modern scientific advertising meth ods were inaugurated on te campus Wednesday when a huge basketball made of snow and seamed with lamp black was constructed by the Boost ers club to advertise the basketball tournament to be held here March 8, 9, and 10. Standing eight feet high and per fectly sculptured, the ball is situated in an open space between three ar teries of campus travel. It is topped with placards advertising the tourna ment. More than fifty freshmen working in one-hour shifts of ten men wert employed in the construction of the massive sphere. Bare spots extend ing like wheel spokes from the ball to the walks surrounding the plot in dicate that snow-rolling methods were used to accumulate enough snow for the undertaking. Joseph E. Dunleavy, Varsity football man, was placed in charge of the pnnRtrnction by Delbert E. Jack, chairman of the tournament commit no and nrlcinator of the idea. University of Colorado. Junior men at Ohio State U. are worrying about finding dress suits for junior prom. One junior, however, uses uncanny strategy, according to the Ohio State Lantern. "Why worry about a suit?" he asks "Let the girls find them. I told five different girls that the first one who brought me a suit could go to the Drom with me. The stunt worked last year, so I'm trying it again this time." Congenial work for college graduates In deciding upon one's life-work there is one very Important consideration every far-seeing man will make. He will select a field where the edu cation gained through his college career will not be wasted. An ideal future is offered by the Tire, Marine and Casualty Insurance business. Insurance is close to the interests of every busi ness. It is close to the interests of the officials of every business. It is a matter which will bring you into immediate contact with big men and big affairs. The Insurance Company of North America is a national, historical institution - founded in 1792 -with over a century and a quarter ot wen earned prestige. Conservative policies and Oe pendable service have been responsible for the growth and for the constructive activities of the Company in the development of the entire insurance profession. Insurance Company of North America PHILADELPHIA and the Indemnity Insurance Company of North America write practically every form ofintimnce except life. ii r I, . IM. ,JWW1 DANCE TONIG SEREN ADERS Lindell Party House REFRESHMENTS 1.00 PLUS TAX From smearing rouge to smearing Oregon is the rise taken in the slogan of Oregon Agricultural College bas ketball women. The difference between a coupe ana a toupe is that one is a permanent top. Subscription Dance ROSEWILDE PARTY HOUSE SATURDAY NITE $1.00 PLUS TAX DENTISTRY The University Dental Clinic on the fourth floor of the Liberty Theater building- is open to pa tients daily from 9 to 5. We have a senior class of 50 operators and are able to do all kinds of dental work. Special attention to the straightening of teeth. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY. This Store Welcomes the Nebraska High School Basketball Tournament. Visit Our Store, Send Home a Box of Our Milk Chocolates in 9 Flavors 11 V VMM. v J - cTfircF NPWS BOYS' WEAR MEN'S WEAR STORE NEWb OY! EA In Our Big, Bright, Cheerful Downstairs C A G O Direct 13th Street Entrance OD FO OD Plentiful, Generous Helpings of Good Food, knowingly seasoned and prepared. Get Hep, Fellows to the big pop ular Eating Rendezvous at Rudge & Guenzel Co. Downstairs Cafeteria . . ...... ,r. r. ,c rw :.mamiM!t:cbbliaigmia BMranagr M i fa 1 1 1 1:1 m ft i H4 n IT b '; fwj I ft !i 'it ':: 'Hi (Hi )!. '! "! ' N M !i l! 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