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vJiK."W-?i$i,rt " ' v i'i ,y y - , iTv f r? 7 r . .-- -' v.. Ml 1 THE DAILT XJEBRABKAN. ' t- f. H QanaQaaaQnnnnaDHBpDn IPlHHgclBItluilluuuuuHUUuuHuuKi !S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY in ss B! jnBnnacncannnanncacnnuijnBp i5oiHBacuEaBacaciaEacaDBliiBDl JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Omoo 1100 0 Streot, Rooms 212-213-2H Rich ards Block, Telephone 535. Residence, 1810 G StreAt, Telephone L984. DR. BENJ. P. BAILEY; Dr. May Louise Flnnapnn; Ofllco, 141 South L2th Streot. Tolephono G18. LP. DAVIS. I). D. H., non list. Bridge and Crown work. OHiee room 7, over Rock Island ticket office. Phone 340. COMPLIMENTS ok run NEW LINCOLN HOWLINC, ALLEY I'd THK lTN I V EUSIT Y STP DENTS Club rates iven. John S. Cain, Propr., l.V.J So. Tenth A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything cIro you want a barber to do for you, at the Y. M. ( A. Barhkr Shop, 13TH AND I STREETS. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS. Portrait and Lansdcape Photographer iao South nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. OALLERV ESTABLI5MED 1871. "PING PONG" A Tennis for your Dining Room Tabic is the latest rage. We have all kinds of Gym Goods, Exercises, Etc, Wilson & Hall, Booksellers and Stationers, 1123 0 St. Yule Bros. Laundry ...STUDENTS' SUITORIUM... AT 218 No. IITH, BLUMENTHAL'S For students' convenience I carry a line of Furnishings The a for 25c Fancy Hose cannot he equaled any where. Phoine "L" 1028. 1514 0 St. Phone 754 Local and Personal, Jiat at Hendry's, 1? N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele, the furrier, C. E. Brown, dertist. Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th Bt. Palace Dining ball for good meals. Eat at Don Cameron's ,118 so. 11th. Get an up-to-date university hair cut at Westerflelds. Miss Clara YounKcrs spent Sunday at her home In Geneva. R. C. James, '02, Is spending a few days with his undo at Columbus. The junior anrual board will probably be announced this week. Miss Pcarlc Mead, '0.'). visited over Sunday with Her parents at Omaha. For sheet music and supplies no to the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O street. P. J. Antes is visiting unlveristv frlenas. He took Ills B. n. Charter dav. Miss Carrie Barbour and Mrs Cas sins A. Fisher designed the Memorial tablet for the university Alumni organ. Clyde McClaln ex '02 of Grand Island wason tho campus yesterday, lie Is In town for the state telephone meeting. Superlntendant Fulmer of Pawnee City schools brought his senior class up to the Charter day oxerclscs, and to lookjver tho university. About 2.") students havo registered for American History ,'JG a, a now course in administrative law given by Mr. Cook. The extraordinary lejjal remedies will be studied. Dr. Woodward aurlst, Richards blk. P. B. Weaver, who took both his academic and law degrees Friday, expectB to begin the practice of law at Fails City this week, fie went down last weoic and engaged hisoftlce rooms. Commandant Smoke has been kept busy the past week maKlng arrange ments for his placo of residence and has therefore as yet given out no orders regarding changes which will be made. It Is very probable bow ovor. that no material changes will be made Id the organization of tho battalion. Commandant Smoke is a Arm believer in a compentent staff and wllj doubtless make some changes here If he sees that there is an opportunity to lncroaso the efllcienov of the corps of officers. Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winder Gregory, the Coal Man Has Eleventh Dan Gutlebon loft early this mor ning for Caro, Michigan, to begin work with tho Oxqard Construction Company. Ho will bo ongaged In drawing and surveying work for tho company. During tho presont year ho has been oannooted with tho uni versity both as a student and as Instructor In mechanical drawing. Ho graduatod from tho classical course In 181)0 and returned to tako up his engineering studies. .J. F. Boomer, MMV, loft yestorday for tho Philippines vla.Now York. Ho will bo gono two years and will be employed as a teacher of English In the schools ot Luzon. Ho' sails on tho "McClellan" February 22. Filmer Shlnbur, a former member of tho class of '02, who Is now In the government service In Cuba has writ ten friends that he lias beon trans ferred from Havana to tho Columbia Harraoks about six miles from tho former place. It will bo remernbored that thoro Is whore tho famous 7th U. S. Cavalry Is stationed. Mr. Shln bur Is highly pleased witli his work. Ho expects to start uuon a trip around tho Island In a few day going by way of the north coast around to tho oast end of the Island and return ing from the south. Stops will be made at most of the Important towns of the interior, the principal ono be ing at Santiago do Cuba. Mr. Shln bur Is at present engaged with other engineers In the preparation of a mil itary map of the island. Dr. Woodward oculist. Uichards blk. AT THEOLlVWIt. Miss Frances Bovnon, who will appear hoio with Innes and bis band on Tonight at tho Oliver is prob ably tno most distinctive sing er on tho American concert stago. Sho has a soprano voico of rich carrying quality and limpidity of tone which sharply reminds one of Sebrich. Sho Is a lyric soprano of great puritv of tono. ner principal succosses having been mado as Mar guerite, Elsa and Lucia. Mr. Innes brings witn hinf besides Miss Boyoon. his completo band of ttrty-tlvo .players, Kryl tho great coronotlst, Achlllo Albert tho re nowned baritone, Zerni tho tenor, and other celebrated gra nd opera singers. Tho great novelty will be a now spectacular anvil scene which will be given with electrical effects, lowered lluhts and a corps of anvil beaters. Prices 50, 75 and . Seats now on salo. Tli Grumpy Hnoliolor. A wealthy gentleman who owns a country seat on one occasion nearly lost his wife, who fell into a rlvor which flows through his estate. Ho announced the narrow escape to his friends, expecting their congratula tions. One of them an old bachelor wrote as follows: "I always told you that river was too Bhallow!" Tld-Bits. In khe last thirty-three years 240, 000,000 hjw ben spent In this country upon an India:: population of 180.000. the Stuff and O Streets OLIVER : THEATRE. F. 0. ZEHRUNG & 0. T. CRAWFORD. MORS. Cor. 13th and P Streets. Phone 354. Tonight at 8:15. INNES fSt r BAND ii. Sixty People, including E0YDEN ALBERTI,ZERNI,KRYL, BORG Hirers In Scenes from Grand Opera. (NOT IN COSTUME) Lower floor 81.00, Im'cony 75e, gal lery M)e. Heats now on sale. THURSDAY, FEB. 20 The Young Romantic Actor S. MILLER KENT Presenting Nat. C. Good win's Great Success The Cowboy Z Lady 15 Y CLYDE FITCH. With the entire original Knicker bocker theatre production. Sent Hale will begin Pucfulay a. in. Lower floor 81.00, balcony 75c und 50c, gallery 'J5c Saturday, Feb. 22 Matinee and Night. Annual Engagement of lie Eminent Actor FREDRICK WARDE WHO WILL PRESENT MatineeuThe Mountebank" Evening"Julius Caesar" With Groat Cast Including Charles D. Herman, Barry Johnson, Misses Antoinette Ashton, Virginia Drow Trescott, May Warde, Aileen Bertello and 15 otho-8 Magnifcient and Sumptuous Scenic Pro duction, Properties, Ets. Prices Matinee, 25 cents to $1.91 Evening, 25 cents to $1.51 Seats on sale Thursday Friday, February 21st Jules Murry presents America's , greatest emotional actress . . . Rose Coghlan in a society play of to-day Forget fle-Not A Great Star, Great Play and Ore at Cast. Miss Coghlan's firat uppearanco here in years. Prices 25c to $1.00. Seats on sale Wednesday i h I I v?f. ,it . -ji( , j,. ii. k . , A.lKltii&'U-i&sijktii