BV j ir ' r v,'" (" e vr "! H,s P -t' ri. ' V: THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. fFfl&Pm E?l , nQnoonranoiannnnEinoHisBnnBinniB panaciaDacacanairacanaoiaQaBa g PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CilinniscicnrjinniitcnnuRocikinncincn BanaEacuBtacacaaacacaccaEania JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offlce 1100 O Streot, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich ards Block, Telephono 533. Rosidenco, 1310 Q Streot, Tclophono L084. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May Louifio Flanagnn; Ofllco, 141 South 12th Stroot. Tolophono G18. LI DAVIS. I). D. S., Dentist. e Ilridge and Crow n work. Oflicc room 7, over RocU Island ticket oflicc. I'hone 310. Compliments of the NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY to the 1'nivorsity students. Football team especially invited to call and en joy a nice clean entertainment and healthful exercise Club rates given. .John S. Cain, Propr., 13 1 South Tenth. Remember When in need of tailoring-, repairing or cleaning in Iho clothing line that C. EHLERSIstlic man For the benefit of thoso new students who dont know, his address is north west cor 11th and O, room I, up stairs Uncalled For Shirts at a Big Discount. HARPER, Tho Shirt Maker, lor.' o St. Smokers Can get what they want and he sure it is right in price, too, from G. RfWolf & Co. 1039 O Street A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything else you want a barber to do for you, at the Y. M. ( A. Baiihek Shop, 13TH AND P STREETS. Eat AT THE Unique Restaurant 1230 () St., unci you will wear a smile. Commutation tickets at a dis count. Fine Furs. e We are making a spec ial this month on fur coats lg Investigation means a gj ffjj purchaser. Every g jg purchase here carries g P with it absolute satis- g i faction, & 1 F. E. VOELKER, I Twelfth and N Streets. Phone F357. .. 4. We can interest the student Wood and Coal SCHAUPP & HURD, Ofllce: lit) South VI St. Phones, 382-703-71)5. Local and Personal. The Co-Op. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Fine furs. Steele, 143 So. 12th.. $1.2.') kid gloves at The Famous. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th at. Steele, the furrier 143 So. 12th St. Prang's Art Calandars at Brown's. liny your underwear at The Famous. l)r Woodward, occulist, Klch'd.s blk. Oyster soup .", today at Francis Mros. The Music Lovers' series of Hooks at Brown's. Tho latest in the University hair out at Westerlields. Llndsevs. Pipes, cigars, canes, and Smokers articles of all kinds. The iNow Century Printing and Kn graving, 1123 N street, Phone 830. Come now for your Christmas pho tographs. Townsend's Elite fjtudio. For Sheet Music and Supplies you can do ')e.st at the Matthews Piano Co.. 1120 () St. For Students -those $3.00 oval-s and $4.00 panels at Bass' photographic Studio, 1020 O Street. JIanna, Rock Spriugs. Magic ana Excelsior coals, in lump, egg and out sl.cs, can bo had at the Union Fuel Lo, 1014 O street. See them. President Roosevelt is the third Harvard graduate to hold that ofllce. The others were John Adams and John iulncy Adams. Professor Bessey is now lecturing to ills class in Elementary Physiology and Pathology on the subject of plant diseases. This will bo followed by lectures on general remedies.. The Mathmatic Seminar mot Satur day at 7:30 prn. in M. A. 302. Tho following papers were road: Calibra tion of a lllchle-Oray instrument, by Professor Chatburn; Method of Com puting occucatinns. by Professor Swoezy and Recti Hcation or a Circu lar aro, by Mr, Price. Professor Nutting, of Ihe University of lowa, who gave tho lecture on "Deep Sea Life," last charter Day, bofore tho society of tho Sigma Ti, has boon given a leave of absence. This was to glvo him a' obanco to study sea lifo in wators about tho Hawaiian Islands. He joins the stall of scientists on board tho V. S. steamer "Albatross" which has been ordered to cruiso In those waters. Of course you'll have lo beep your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal Man in Phi Gamma Delta will cntortaln Friday night at their chapter house. Miss Kate McPheeiy or Minden is In Lincoln visiting her Pi Beta Phi sisters for a few days. Miss Mary Appolgatc of Tccumseh, daughter or tho lato Judge- Thomas Apnelgate, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Fogg. Tho class In English Llteraturo 8 has tini8hca tho study of Haralot and aro now preparing to take uuOthollo. Much work will rjo required to finish this plav Is semester. Well! Well' Well! fr you haven't arranged with the Union Fuel Co. about your winter cual, you han bet toi seo them about it at once. They will save you money. Call at tho odlce, 1014 O St. Tho class in Phllosopy under Dr. Bolton expects to visit the local asy lum for the insane for the purposo of studying mer.tai derangement some time the present week. Much inter esting knowledge was derived rrotn their Beatrlco trip recently. Pi Beta Phi held u reunion hst Sat urday night at the home of Miss Darlcen Woodward. In nonor of the out of town members who came up to hear Nordica. Among these were Misses (J race Andrews, Katherine Sedgwick, Edna Carscadden. draco and Clara Reynolds or York. A party from the Geological Depart ment has recently made an examina tion of thn exposures of cretacious clays at the Yankee Hill brick yards, securing among other things some excellent, panaromic views, includ ing a Held of about 240 degrees. Sigma Chi fraternity held an initia tion at tho chapter house last Satur day night. The candidates were John Kleckner of Auburn. Rr.hbin fi. Lo Fober of Superior, Robert Burg of urand Island and D. F. Coatc of Grand Rapids. Mich. After the cere mony a banquet- was served. Several of tho local alumni besides the activo chapter were present. CI 111 Lo Roy has been pledged. R.W. Thatcher, '518, lias been in the city for a few days. He has just re turned lrom Washington to attend to tho adjusting of tho estate ol his father who died two weeks .since. While Inho city Mr. Thatcher is visiting his Alpha Theta Chi broth ers and other University friends. Mr. Thatcher who was, until this year assistant at the Experiment Station in this state, is now in the Washing ton Stato Experiment Station as in structor In chemistry. HOMDAY EXCURSION RATES. The Union Pacific will sell tickets on its lines for the Holidays at Greatly Reduced Rates. For dates of sales, limits and points to which tickets will bo sold, apply to E. 13. Slosson, Agent. Our line of thirty-five cent pictures is complete. If y hi are looking for inexpensive but hand some presents these will suit you. We have others as high as four dollars. Medallion frames at ' all prices. Miller & Paine. 3 '?Arc you going to buy Christmas Presents? & 3ilf .so, don't forget to look through 1 I.-1 ti A r t i.-'-H'mu ' elegant stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver Ware. Uold Head Canes, lTinbrelltt8, Cut Oloss Ware, Opci-a Glasses, and 8 Everything usually kept in a nrst class jewelry store t Remember the place. 9 6 E. Hallett 1 UU () Str., under Punk Ojpera iiuutc, Presents for Everybody. We have them. Come in and look over our stock. Books, toys everything" you can think of in our line. Wilson & Hall, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONER, I la 3 O STREET. KODAKS : I i. -1 Has tho Stuff Eleventh and O Streets 117 !!SSV:.,t P- E- PePUTI '"" - h J A- t vV ,' H i. ,)-.- tv?T f!4pfSiJU i 'AiVsfc.a- ' ? JoqSfc&w5 ' Ws waS.iSatf RON ! i - t .'.. '''JZl'"v . s- .v.. rrsJi.. -. a&: fif''i'fl 4Uv i'r..TEh.-nSmWX.i.&& :&.lXt