"'" 1 ----t-i r t p. M1J --, X THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. y i . j w v ft r "U r-sr rr PA : nnnaBaEauaEanaRaeaenEaaaEia PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY II tatu no ciaQacnacucitacitiittiacaciacuiaaBiucu JR. O R. HAGGARD. M. D. Offico 1100 Street, Rooms 212 213-214 Rich Rrds Block. Tolophono 535. Residence 1310 G Street, Telephone L981. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. Mar Louise Flanagan; Ofllco, 141 South 12th Stroot. Tolephono G18. "1 1 DAVIS. I). D. S., Dentist. JL Bridge and Crown work. Office room 7, oVer Rock Island ticket ofllce. Phone :H0. Remember When in need of tailoring-, repairing or clcaninjr in tho clothing line that C. EHLERSIsthc man Tor the benefit of those new students who dont know, his address is north west cor 11th nnd 0, room 4, up stairs HARPER, THE SHIRT MAKER makes dress shirts tint fit All who ap preciate a good fitting shirt of any kind bhould see him. Rooms 5 and 6. 1012 0 Street. A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything else you want a harbor to do for you. at the Y. M. V. A. Barber Sttop, 13TH AND 1 STREETS. Eat AT THE Unique Restaurant 1230 () St., and 3011 will wear a smile. Commutation tickets at a dis count. STUDENTS Who need suits pressed or cleaned should call on hill & co., 1222 0 st. Mist rluf.s woiK HiitKfucl Ion uiinr it (it GET A MEGAPHONE and a PENNANT And 3ell for N ebrasku Thanksgiving Day. We sup ply everything but the yell. Wilson & Hall, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1133 0 STREET. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE IVB-Htf IjTjnjra JfAi Trade Marks DffBIUM 1 CopVriohts Ac Anyone sending a skolcb and ileacripUM way qufokly ascertain our opinion freo whether an Intention la probably patentable Communica tions strictly conQdentlal. Handbook on l'atuta eeut free. Oldest ngenoy for securing patent. l'atenta takon turouuh Mnnn & Co. recelre tptcial notice, without cbnrtfo, In the sctentiftc jwiericaii.1 A hnndiintnolr lllnitratad weeklr. - cuiaLion or any bciquiiuu juuriuu Tjinrfluk fir. QlentlUa Journal. Terms. S3 a year : four months, fi. Bold by all newsdealers. MUNN 4 Co 38jB. New York urancn uiucu, uco v bv iionuiumun, u. v Local and Personal. The Co-Op. Eat at Hendry's. 129 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Tho Hygienic Cafe, 01G So. 12th Bt. $1.25 kid gloves 98c at Tho Famous. 1-3 off on millinery .it The Famous. Dr Woodward, occulist,'Ulch'ds hlk. Buy your undcrwaro at The Famous Meals 15c, Fales restaurant, 1333 O. Wohlcnberg's: Pipes, Canes and Cigars. Oyster Soup fir today. Francis Brothers. Don Uamcron's lunch counter, 114 So. 11 tli st. Mr. Hubbell leu the YM. C. A. meeting bunday. Bass's Studio for Hrst class Photos. None better, 1020 O street. The New Centurv, Printing and Engraving, 1123 N St. Phone 830. The electrical engineering depart ment has received a now volt meter. Walk over shoes for men; Sorosis for women. Wobster ..V: Rogers 1043 O St. Do you want to rent a piano? Call on the Matthews Piano Company, 11 'JO O st. Westcrlleld has a Thanksgh ing Haircut waiting for you at 117 No. 13th street. Yerv,"Swell. The terraced solo shoo for ladies, at Webster Ro gers, 1043 (J street. B it T's "Kids"' are gooa ones, but they don't like to stay at home. Ad ler'sSl. Porr ins $1.50. Miss.lonulo Fox entortalned her father Sundav. He came to Lincoln from his homo in Lexington. For a present to a friend you can And nothing neuter than the now horn novelties Fleming Is showing at 1211 O street. Chancellor Andrews announced yes terday morning in convocation that the Thanksgiving recess would ex tend from fi pro. Wednesday evening to 8 aba. Monday morning. The class In English 3 under Dr. Sherman has for its next thome, "Tho success of tho Daily Nebras kan."Dr. Sherman expects the mem bers of the class tojoffer sncgeslions as to bow tho third page of the paper might be Improved. Tho students of tho University School of Music will give a recital tonight at the chapel. Tho pnhllc Is cordially in vited to httend. Stato Supt. W. K. Fowlor has de posited a number of copies of the ed ucational dlroctory for 1091-2 in tho recorder's ofTlcc Tor tho students who expect to teach next yerrr. Last night at drill orders were read trausfcriing Corporal Brown from Company D to C, his former company. It V88 also announced that there would he no drill Wodnesdny. Miss Bonnell. Follow In Botanv, has about comploted tho work of mounting the lichens from Labrador and Newfoundland, in tho Williams Collection. Tho numoor or specimens is nlno hundred. Tho Stato Horticultural society will hold Its annual meeting In the early uart of January. Professor Bessey Is preparing a paper for this meeting on tho topic, "How tho Trees Camo to Nobraska." The Stnto Historical Society has Just received a book written in 1853 by John S. Jenkins. It toils of a voyage made by a United States ex ploring squadron In 1838 which wos commanded bv N. Chas. Wilk(8 of the United States navy. Dr. Hops' Social Control is reviewed hy The London Spectator of Novem ber 2. The book Is a collection of essays which were riginally contrib uted to the American Journal of So ciOiOgy and which excited consider able attontlon throughout tho Eng lish speaking world. (J iris' basket ball will soon become a common thing in the west. Last Saturday a game was played in Liv ingston Montana, between tho girls of th" Livingston and tho Big Tim ber high schools. Both towns are comparaticvly small, Livingston having a population of 3500 and Big Timber 1200. A crowd of University people mot fur a very pleasant dancing party at tTioTLiincoln lJglilTrifantryliaTi on last Friday evening. These parties aro to be a continuation of those given tho past two years. Twenty six couples linked up for tho grand march which was more than was ex pected because or tho Freshman Hop. Thos. D. Griffin and Fred K. Nleison woro thocommitteo on arrangements. A lino tlmo is reported by all. Phi Kappa Phi onterained Alpha Theta Chi at tholr fraternity houso Saturday evening wjfch a "smoker." The general smoker refreshments of fruits and nuts furnishel a pleasant part of the ovening entertainment. Tho houso was thrown open to tho guests for their inspection and a gen earl good timo was In ordor. Some of tho boys amused tho assembled party by somo original and semi - original "stunts." Messrs Sengor. Crano and Oliver havo built a .fonoo around tho big transformers in the nortfi ond of tho Electric Laboratory In order to pic vent tho public's inauisltlveness re sulting in accidental electrocutions. By tho aid oj these transformers a voltage of 50,000 will bo reached which wJll boused in connection with tho preparation ot a thesis, for test ing Insulation, carrying out Tcsla's experiments, and Investigating tho phenomlnn of sparking unaor press ure. This later sounds rathor ro mantic and the uninitiated find it hard to appreciate its moaning. However "Crono" is suro that lie can meet all emergencies provided tiio "To Hows" control their temptation to make puns about tho subject of his thesis. PRE-MEDICS. . Dr. Bailey will address tho Preincdl cal society tonight, at 8 o'clock, in room 300, Mechanics Arts building? ENGLISH lib. In addition to tho reading already assigned tho class will road chapter XIX, of Professor 8hormntiJr "Ana lytics of Literature." M. M. FO(JU. Mr. Van Brunt, an Alpha Tnu Omega from tho Stato University )f Illinois is visiting a few days with the ohaptor of tho same fraternity here. Ho was on his way homo from Installing a new chapter at tho Don vor University at Denver Colorado. Football enthusiasts on tho Paolllo coast aro woll pleased with the years work. California and Stanford showed the people a good game Tho formor winning by a scoro "of two to nothing. Both teams alsojiad good games with minor schools. The seniors defeated the freshn.en In a practlco gamo Saluida.v by score of 12 to 0. Fifteen nil nuto halves woro piayed. The Seniors scored a touchdown in each half Dlerks klckd both goals. Tho freshmen weio outplayed in both Halves and wero nvor dangerous ly near tho senior's goal line. In tho second half tho seniors bv a series o ond runs and tackio plays cairleti tho ball tho longth of tho Held without losing It onco on downs.- T - A large crowd uf senior rosters wero on tha sido linos to chonr their c.ass mato on to victory. H.)KTIII.(J NKW IN I HI1KM.I.A1. l-.voiy one knows that tho wen p-))nt In gn umbrella Is t e who t)m holds the libs together at the no-cr. where they unite with the Rtl k. This wire soon niBts and breaks, peru.lt.- BALL-BEARING UMBRELLA FRAME, ting tho ribs to fmist thomselvea through the cover. A ball-bearloff um brella is now being manufactured which disposes of this weak point by doing away with tho wiro 'altogether. In placo of the ordinary notch a flteel cone, much like that used in the ball bearings of a bicycle and like it filled with steel balls, Is used. Tho ordinary ribs, with tho exception that they lioles countersunk in them, aro In serted Into tho cono through notcben.. Tho baHs fit into tho countereunlr holes In tho ribs and a washer held down by a screw cap 'holds the whole thne together, while It admits f tke rfta moving up a"nd dotfh' wftn perr25t; ease. It Is claimed that this umbrejla; Is stronger and can bo rolled cloier, than the one at present In use. Also; that If a rib breaks tho owner canpuf a new one in himself without hunting up an umbrella Expert. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Demand IHgh-Claes AMUSEMENTS Our Billiard Parlor , is up-to-date and absolutely free from immoral Influence. Phone 586. P0WELL5, 146 N, nth f J! r ' c irJ ' ii t ft ' s . ': i f ' H . 'Y1 J V . A.O BKa. V ,1 "-' X v t J v jsTt." & . .. & $., . i j .--$ tft. . .