GALA DAY IN UNIVERSITY HISTORY, i oiinmiuri from I'nuv' i U.i nii Il"l llfi I 111 lll -,11.11 W V - 1" i t.i restoro tin- equilibrium. iliey uuuoniplltdi tiii.s ny ad I III ati in i aiui .hi Jl in .1 iIm , i cicetrlu motor 11 locomotive on I In' telephone hits certainly Mill .1 chanije ii "' hum iuhi. oi nun liiiNiiu'.ss. Ir.ivclliiiy moil i, . iiilljjcr KO lieci n. 'or till! .Mini an lining -ii in hia oll'lcu , .mim im wltli a customer 111 a u,i . ii wiili tfic.it .ntisluctlon. , I ,, I ul rtilil'l'vlliull belvU'Oll iii n.ihi m.iy niiir dny im use i' ill i iiiii im ni.iy in pronunciation iiIiimii uii' i.. unity. I'reei oni of iium-f In li. mi i Im iiceoinpli-h-.Hirii; will linl tin telephone tin Hum' .' IV I li.lp- it will even l .1 .1 IIIIIX OI'O.I I l.llllilMiM' ai IC.lM i.i,iiii- trim. ii inn-, tnronuli nt in- VI. i m icif mnpii I'. Ml.' ip tin' n i -i ' "'I.' ! tin. I u-f if wor..l. i li''i i icily li.i- ,i Ullill'l'.l.li -NNtl'lll ()f 'II. II tin lllllll .Hi' I III' x"ll ii .mil ,i. I'.iii. will in pii' -..i mm. In -i ledum Hi- u.iiiii'- llllll- .' II. Hi lloll.UCll f i 1 1 l w .ii Ui-1 - n i ii'i' i ,iin. - ul ..ll. i. .'ili.i..i . ii 1 1 W ll , ll ll. Ill ll , I .1 III' lllll I - ii - i .mi elm mi' ii.hi I n i tiiliim nt.i.iiii'i . i jin ii . l' lllllll'l . uiu tin 1imii- iihi ..' p.iuii n t n-ci i icity i. iliat . iii.sT inn ul enel'tfy , .1 ll'lltll, ii H. i iii'i-n ill M'lupi'il wiiliin niu 1 1 1. 1 i',ii', .H' tir-t I'ikI' Iniviiitf m-il upon 'in miIiccI li i Mir . Mimi ry nmii (iiiiiii IC mi 1 1 i (I in l.i.iijx i. in neither In1 i iraifd i'i i ' nxi'il. I lir i! n. lino inn' not i i Iri-I ,'ii'i' ii IIM H'. y i ll.lllflfs "I" ,..ii. hi. i i II IMII . I -ll 'purity as JitiH never buuu attanu'd he mic. A uiuious ti'ituiru oi uif I'lieuu i'iu siili- of i lectiiulty la the lii.iniifue lino of calcium euibUlo with which to compete with olueHrlu Ug'iit In the irnJMi ot iii'i't vli'iie. Uhunileiil reaellouH u p.nie of!'" the ininiiMi' battery wee .he only all our rail- available s-oiuee of the electric cur- I'L'lll tor lining ji'iua, mill nil' Biuiugu or soeondaiy battery Illustrates tliu tnuislorinatlou of electric energy Into clicinic.il reaction and Its retuinsfor million into Kloo. With the improvements ptmaiblc hi storage baieries many problem In traiispoiiation will bis solved. The. Iioim'Ii'ms carriage might relieve the lioi-e even more than the electric ear h.i. oone. Then, too. the art of lly iim might bu'oine a reality, ll would, iikIcciI, taki a (light of the imaginu iiun to ay what Hiich a revolution w ii ul do ti.i- civilization. In iifiriniiiuic. cleetrielt.v ha, been found io promote plant tfrovvth. In in, my ul ihr nil Midi us bleaching .mil tannin-', electricity hue come into PRESIDENT CHAPLAIN'S ADDRESS. (Continued from l'niju I) grntiilatory letter which hV1iiiiieli had written to the Chuncolloi' when lie was under the Impression that he could not be present at the exercise. Letters of congratulation were re ceived from all over the country fiom college presidents, from noted engi neers, one from Chancellor (inllelil which 1'iincellor Macl.ean read, from senators ami from men of national re pute and dually a letter from Presi dent Mo Kin Icy was mentioned. The exercises closed with the sing ing of the two stranzas of America by the audience led by Prof. Kimball of the school of music, and the benedic tion pronounced by Chancellor Mac-Lean. in 1 1 ii-. 1 1 .im. - i. .he .imili III V mi it . I I lie I ICC I i ml il.H ,f! work VI 111 III' ICCI lu ll M. The v. iiin . iiiii t ..I hi I ii'iiii '" !' pIlV hit l.lll" in pel i. .il inir a nun i il i Icetricity in the treat ac i onl hist hcirin- I 1 lllllll l 1 1 . i . - in. i i.i i ti-i lil" ol I III' VOn-i i' ii ii.iplir.igm ' p. i ii. i in ui -ell ii1: t ,. i pii'i'i-c'v i- i ilone ii Id .. i .1 - mho:.' l.'ii'-- waves ' i. iiili- liiimliiv iii (he .i il.v ua witli in distant' I ii .li.iii' w 'vi ov ;i revt-r-c tisiiifc- li i in i ' .nil I I'c I'.Hlnr w.n l .iil-e t hi .1 , i t m io ns.iii- witii i he erv w -,ioki-.i in'. i :ln li-l;iiii lraii- ii '. i I'll. i. Jl.. p iwit of i he voice ii i . i 'niiiv il" null.. i';i ii 7.' pioveil li ' i. Iiiiiu .1 In liH. ill'l!! plopellv ; ' ipin.i! in of tin ii'i nit lelr- p... i un.'i a Ii .in In- ihiiiiI tl . 1 1 1 i ,i Imi.'IIii pi.n'eil iH I. ii' It. 'I'i - i- i i'ii . a ii i iiitii i.'ii ot pow.-r a ' i'i.ii form N'i.i.n i to I'.utT.uo The -illl I .1 I llV Ol till' ll .1'pllOIH' lllllll to til. power eiren ' . a.'-u in l he ne of i ii rii.itiii1.' .in i. 'ill- wIih'Ii have .ii . . - '.. i ' I Ii ' i '' i'i 'eJl'l'ITX .ii niu. Ii our i-ii-riiieer- arc onlv jint !e ii inn:.' io line ailv,intau;(Miiisl in Im -j .1,-1 iii. I 1 1 i ii-ini--ioii of power. 'I'I' woi .1 i- waii'iniiff N'iagai.i. and if tli. hi. i iakiiiir i- a tiiuiiiii.il Mic- I - . -pi. lid of power l rali-nii-.-ioji p. .in-- .i!l l miixi rapid. A' V'H-fara tli' I'oiiililiniw are oiiicwliat li1Ticnlt. (.iiK-i- the piice uf 'oal at P.ntl'alo i. i'Mrelnel lov. lii.ikilit' coin pel it ion UMll llie stl Mill ellril,e -I'VCre. l'i--iliii-1 in, iv jileiliet tin' exhliilK tion ot . ur eon lieliU. but Ihi- cannot 'op i lie ili.w of niu river. and 1 ' ' the . .--I liilit uf ileiiinf li' .' Iroin jmivm i li lue.iiih of elee ti 1 1 .. In tin- in- l hi i finiinl the gl' iii -I iii!ini! i.t lie.it th:il e.m be ploiliieeil ll i lnili( liirtieil to (relit iHl'.ilit.iye ill eleetrie flir.llieei for Mliellili-' letruetoi'V die-. Kieet I ii'il y ha- (.'iven in. tin- nev metiil a.iuiii miiii in Miflicieir ipiiintitii- to wr r.nit it mort eMemleil ii M. in ). artn. The a rl of Meldilijr by fleet I ieit !h oin- of Die -rrratfM ae'liieveiiieiit' y i- mean. n.H.ils i-au u- joineil a by oilier priH'.'hh. When electricity ii oiiiei- cheap eiioueh our lioinex ' ll im- li.-.ited i, , , , trie niili.itotK and " r POwkilli: W Ii lie ilone fleet niSlll. Htll Ihl- Jflfii' . nli.uieeliiflil of Olir ' m fort. Thf electric inuioi i. jfrailii.i.lv ili- I'ltK'lnr all Mli.ifl iftf aiwl lieltinjr. ef l'tirnr ureat e oiioiniex in faetunen. Hi the lliot-t i oliMlieliotlH ll-i of elec tric powi" i ni our Mrffi i i K .iv-. which have t ev i.lnt ioui.ed iiifl'ie'in o'.i- eitv htreftk. '1 lie i-jiplt i i-i- mat He -illTereil from ilepreel.j' ion of i.-.il it.'ite, hut our people li.ne been .en L'l'e.iter (.'.'liner- fiom the mhi- .ippicciiilctl by our be.t 1 1. use h.i iiccn largely hciclofii. c. often do harm .i uiioil. The hcalthl nines- ol eh trie liuliliuu; is well l.uo.xii. the ailv.int.'iL'i"- ot a trol i' rub io ilil ami oiimr .ilikc are .ippri I'l.iieil bt all. Io mii irci . Prof. I tiii'ii ; Lit ii li.i- I iirni-lic.l ihe keenest oi in-1 runiciit.. in hi- t.unoii- X ray, wnicii hiis been made of Mich great viiliie ni our recent vv.ir. I'hi- ray has upM't our ideas of ti.iusptirencv . since ul.is. i opaipie as coniparcil with wood. Miovving that t ranvparcney Is on. .i relative term However, that t'iait'M of i ryMitls. the diamond, retain- il- tr.i i. spa relict even under the lay. The Mibthty of cli'di icnl pheuome tia reipiiic- the highe-t menial ability lor it- appreciation and application to i he ii-cful arts. h I'oiild lie shown '.i.i! i.i .illy all -tuilic- arc of import . lint to the i lecirii'.il ciijr'niecr. The model ii .1 n u.iri'- .hi i--euti;il to all v:in v i-h ti keep allien.! of the t i nit - The ancient !.itiLruai.rf eelll f.ir .eiiioviil troin electrieily. but does not the veiy vvonl electricity come from tin iii'ct'k. and do not the let ter of the dieck .iilihabet iliiiliiiuate if ill- the p.ijjcN oi our tet luniks? I'.uc'Iish i- needed fo.' the proper expression of our ihoujrht-. while mnthimil ies is the foiindal .on of ail theoretical elec tricity, and will no doubt assit in fur I hei advanei- in tin cieiiee. Todiiv w are about to receive lis a g'.fl from the 'ate the new- M echini- in piione 1 1 . . . ; .i ( Art- Hall ! n lit.pe that It Will I in- only power is ' a -ouree of enliirhtmcnt even If vvnich eiiiiM'). the i it doc not provide electricity, 'lliis vibrate In-fore a i fine biiildini; will nurelv be a stitneliiB up wave, of elec- Io all who liencllt hv its -late ha done her part, our-." Miss I'M im llarphani will entertain a number of her friends tonight. The Phi (11111111111 Delte are to (five a hoiixe-wariiiiag l''riday evening. llallie Wilkoii and Selnia W'lggcn liorn spent Sunday in Ashland. ,i, . no., mil. ,i- .i pump m. iv put r ii imiiioi i.' ioiil'Ii il doe- not i .ill w.itci . I lie III. I ny c i iil.'. - "I III .i ' nlo M I I. ' ill ill' 1 1 I I'll I II ill IV ilk ill lil! I i . .Hill i '. ' i ii i I I'M il V i II I In ill. .. pi I'll. I ,'- ' ' Il.'l'olll. I C.ll i ii.ii-trati H i y i ie of eh.iuire. ii i v ; i ke . i W lii.e ' hei i - .in . p i i 'I. ' i. -- 1 1 u. tu i he 1 ie -y ot i .ipp.ir.it in-, ii i- a .- :.ii-i tli.it inoii' li)fht i an be i i i i-i! from i ji.i'ii .i iiiiiii m 1 of iil- ir t.'.i- ' oin mil iii ii ira- en- i ii i n tr . ilvi.imo. f iirni-lii ntr ii.ii) ti e'..t!n' l.nnp-, than ca.i ,i i i.v iiuii i, j 'ii .',!.- d'ii.'l'iy ill i i.i-. Pcill.p- I lie most ...'.. .Ilif 111 . of ' tt'-forin ii ion of . i i- ii t in. iv iii'l ii' liii piioiii'. I'll! Delta Tlieta gave an informal parly Saturday evening- ax a substi tute for the tally-ho party to the (irin ncll game. HEBPOLSWEI & CO. Ladies' Fine . . . Footwear- The .Mi-xes (icre ciiteriaiiicil I'ues day evening' for Mix- ' ropxey of l''nir bu ry. White drill liiMih Store. llove at I nivi isity liny your hoes of the facloiy and save one-third. Uegemt $:i.M and I 'ni verniiy .fll.tK) men's shoes are the bent money will buy. Agency lo:i(i () street. KOOT P.ALL SATIIiDAV. A game of foot ball will be played Saturday upon the campii ImMwccii the second team of the Cniversity and the Lincoln llig-h school. This will he an exciting contest a- both team- are in excellent shape ami arc auxi.ius for victor,. use. The let us (Do At the reirular meeting of the col-. lege -ett lenient Ihi.ll.l I.i t ,l t II riiav I the work ot forming the eonim llee. aud ;ippoinl in-r eluiii men for the -aine WHS eompleteil. Ml. I'.'llllplet. .r. i We-.'ott . iiiiI Mi-. Xiira Davi- were, us. pl'i -elil. '1 he loliowilig MM'xis wele .ippointed ui- e!i. i I lllrll of their I'e-peet it e I'omillilti'. - -up ii'i and Jr--h .1,1 i ill I oil need into "ir liniiics. H i .' i I i --il,!e lit .'trieity. S.M I i i ii vcuif uffw ., iiie . phone and . mm- i.ulvv.iv eti ml- inlo count. , ,, ,,,.- wi; m,,l,e the vantage- of c,; j;f,. jt ,(,,,,(,,,.,, I will Hi , to cheek the ii'lit ra!i.a " "r " i.opnlatioii in la i ye ciiifK. ' " " " I elcetni v have al- " " ' 'I Ii. in'! ii hand. (Jne of . tor ! In elci 1 1 ie cur ' ' . . I i inn ,il pi ... i ... of ' ' IVotn tlii- I , rj ,. - ... t-ifipfd 1he elect ro-ileponifton met il- i, on ;, ;,n L, .,.,,, ;,, -. I. M. Weaver, chairman of ;n plv ii'.liiliiittee. Mi Wescnil. chairman of the library eoiiiiliit tec. I. .1. K'ng. eliairiii.in of the instruct ing ommil tee. Mi- Wii1 will act oil t In -ocial colliinil tee. Mr-. Kosflcr. chairman of the vi itiuir committee. .Mr-. Franklin, chairman of the dec orating committee. Air., llodgumu. ehairmau of the Mow ing committee. Mi (aw, chniriuan uf tne children'- eoiiiiliit tee. Miks ICIinorc. cliairinau of Oie inn s', c I'liitiiiitt tee. Mi-- Nora IhivU. chaiiiiian of enter tail meiit comiiiittec. l-'.ich chainiian will select four uit istali1 committff men to aid them. M'-- ora Davis lia- iiained Miss (Sod dard. Mi ttrsicc hiclcr. Mr. Clyde Mai tin and Mr. diirret to act on Iter eoininil Ice. This lomiiiil lee will give an 1'iitertiiiiiiiieiit on Tlinrwlay light. Noviinher :i, at the (irahaiu Taylor hon-e which is io In- the oHOiing night of this yeai- vtark. 1-l.ich lueiu lier of the hoard i- e peeled to Im prewnl and aid In tin- pnnfinin. Sev eral donations were received at lat in cling. box of luiokii from each of tin- following: Dean llei-w. Dean Wil-on .mil Mr. Wfstc ruinu. lui Imiiiiii v. i- loaned bv l'rofe-i-or (aid wi I i'lolen-m I' II III III olTi-l- a eoli- viv.iiii to t li-i-i material I rum over the lily a- tin- woik not loliliued t i tlii- I niver-ilv alone, but i-. fur c i ry Imily ill the city . Mr. .1. W. Seal -on ha- done Mime food work on 1 he in-t i'm-l intr cum in tiff in -ffiiiiug about :' Ifctiirci vthii-h vll Ie given at the I. lil ha tn lav mi- hon-i during the year. These leftui-fs an- of an instriie live and In iciesiing nature. Professor Polk will sec what can Im- done toward organiz ing a cooking cI.iks i'nil r lyiiiisiiig w ill i-. in t,e pos-ilul 1 v The second of Ihe series of concert -by the Philharmonic Orchestra was g-ixeu at the Funke wpern house Tue day evening, Xtivemher J. The orch estra linn been much improved by the addition of French horn mid a b.i.--xoon The low nfteli useil by the la'ger organiaiions Ihroug'hout the cn.tutry has Iwen adopted. Prof. Ham-now i to Ih congratulated on the -mooilincs-aud precision which marked the play ing of each selection; specially pleas ing were the siring nil in hers "I'ntr Aete Cavoltc" and "Old Folks at Home." .lie siloislx tvere .Mr. Charles llagcuow. violinist, and Miss 1,'o-c M. Ilcilig. emilralto. Mr. Charles 1 1 age now was never ilea rd to better ad vantage. The audience greeted his work most enthusiastically, recalling the young arti-t twice Mi-s lleiiwig give two iitiuliel-. "loiiiiai- in ie Pay-." from Miguou and a group of songs, ltarllell's "A Dream." "uf F.wig Mein.' (auto and a Weli'h song "All Through the Night." The latter was cMpecially enjoyable. The Mnurer .Mandolins ami (iiiitars lire now on Mile at ' be I sink depart ment al llerpoxtifinier A- ( ti.'s store. These are the very best iiiKlriimeiits on the market I hough they sell at low er prices than other makes. 'Ihe Hook Department, l!erolshe'nii er A' Co., is sole agent in Lincoln for the eel .rate .Mnurer Mandolins and (iiilars. SliXlll-.ll MOll FOOT HALL. The Senior-Junior foot ball icanis played their scheduled gutuv upon tlii campus lant Friday. The gnine wan niu of the tmost iutereiHlng ever played on the cuuipiia. Tin seoie was (i io 0 at the eiul of the gilllle. I'h e play in) of the teams was ahoiii eiptai. During the game each team had tin ball vvhhiu a few feet ot it- iiMiuf nt's goal. At the end of tin game the Kenjor had the ball a ihe Junior's territory but were I. eld in Ihe latter for four down. The Seniors protested the game, mil ii was awarded them by Ihe Ath- tie hoard. They, however, tdiowcd ihe piop'-r -piiit and offered to give the Juniors a chance, bill the hitler were unable to get their men to gether Ml the time .et and so forfeited 'he game. The line up was as follows: Our Ladies' S unl S.'t.fiO Shoes me tin talk of tho town. Tlicy aro nnulo tip m tho vory latest stylos, fit tho foot and ,,.. t ie Kvaii Harringtons at lowest cut prices at the Students' Supply Store, II -".i I! street. . ! Hoard reduced to jW.WI li'Jii-.:'.",' N. i lllh. Kopcr iV l''unk. solicitors, al Sin- dents .supply Store. wear tiHtially found only in tin- S?4.00 nn.i ;., m, grados of exclusive shoo stores. Wo s ,,u t a dollar on your shoos and carry stylo to be found no whoro olso in Lincoln. Prodi, tmns of America's foremost factories. Stv' - aiui valuos lit for a (tioou, and low enough iii jirico for everybody. FINE PARTY SLIPPERS - - - at Department Store Prices We invite you to inspect our unmatch- able assortments of Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Millinery, Dress Goods, Silks, Gloves, Corsets, Ladies' Furnishings, etc., etc. POLSHEPE n TET THE CLARKStl LADWDRY j before you tie up with any laundry. OUR WAGONS GALL ANYWHERE--ANY TIME.. WHEN YOU TRAVEL ALWAYS TAKE THE '$& THE BEST ROUTE FROH LINCOLN, NEB. I'mtitlon . . . . . . . . . q Ii . .. r a . .1 ii a ion.. Plow head lleeder ... .llllllH , ,., aiiion ........ I u . I. on l.amai isiis .... Moure Watei linni Itvai. . Seniors ,.,., ....,., of doilllf , Collet 1 iik vmiiU iii inanii.il i i.uiiiiiir. (iriirith Chirk Warner .ilnc I loonier r t Itain 1 t Minium v h I In rr 1 h Ilarinon f h Stroelt re Sawyer I c AlefJee To OMAHA All points aast. KANSAS CITY oast and south. 15KNVKK and all Colorado pointi. OO 1 J UN and SALT LAK1L HUTTIiand IIKLKNA. I'OKTLAND. SIJATTLE, SAN FKANCIbCOand LOS ANGIiLES, Hni the Iiait Modurn Equipment. I'ullman Palace and Toiiriat Sleopors. Dining and Frou Hoclinint; Chair Cars. For Time Schedules, Ticket!, Koiurvations of Uurths, Call or A-ldres 1. 13. SLOSSON, Gen, Agt 1044 0 St., J. T. MASTIN.C. Tj Lincoln, Neb. II. G. BURT, I'res., Ii. DICKINSON, Gun. Mgr E. L. L0MAX, G. I'.T Omaha, Nebraska. I'm 1. -.,! ( iiihvell li.i- ii.-,-1, ,M,k- ! I'"'vc hundred thoiiiuiud 1icIm 111 iic uti'i ihe 1 .-ori of the college !- '' n1 I hi me (Miiier. Monroe Way- 111. iumi rcccivco at 1 iilvci'Kiiy M00K Store. XAVTKI)-KIVKUAI. Tltl'BTWOfrTIIY vv ni-rwian In thin mate U' inauiiwe our IchI "'."iii tlictr own (ii)'l ni-nrlij- wnuitlen H lw iiiHlnlv otllro work t'oralurtcl at lioine. Pntiirv HlnuMit tl) a year biwI i-xih-iiwii ilellnliH Wiiiutliii- no more. n Ickk Hiilnrv Monthly 7fi Id-fen nces Dmi-Iom- wlfieiilrcKi-it -iiiiii it i-tivi-loiM- IIcrlK-rt V. Hi h Trent I" I" M flili-HKO For Style, Quality and Price lleuieiit worker ill the l''n.1 and will i .1 'I jn iiiltil .',1-i-u of ii(ij;ci.tiiiii 'o 1 1,1 iliiVeii-iii eoiniuin. . - to aid ' I" in 111 mull. 1 ii their wm L o iitiiin w.i- t.ikeu l.nvifil renf 1 .' 11101I11 1 In iii'i owiuy in l.ii-k of i'i ll v.Im. h.ive iiioiMM lor thin inioM' hhoulil turn It in to' Mr. Mills '- OOll .1- Hl--lllf. -IN- TAILOR MADE GOODS V011 kIiouIM call on NEBRASKA PANTS & SUIT COMPANY! J43N.J3thSt. - Oliver Theatre Building.