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M55!SS5"SS?5K sflBSSnuXl THE DAILT KBBKASKAN. V i ry A pannnanincinonninnncingnnnnnoBJ BaaaiaatjaoacacacacacaiaaBiaca I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 O Streot, Rooms 212-21.T-214 Rich ards Block, Telephono 535. Residence, 1310 O Btroot, Telephone L98. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May Louise Flanagan; Ofllco, 141 South L2th Street. Telephono G18. "1" V. DAVIS. D. D. S., Dentist. JLi Bridge and Crown work. Otticc room 7, over Rock Island ticket ofllci;. Phone 349. COMPL1MKNTS OF T1IK NEW LINCOLN ROWLING ALLEY TO T1IK TNI VERSIT Y STlT DENTS. Club rates iven. John 8. Cain, Propr., 13J So. Tenth A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything else you want a barber to do for you, at the M. C. A. Barber Shop, 13TH AND STREETS. Y. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS. Portrait and Lansdcape Photographer 130 South nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. OALLBRY ESTABLISHED 1871. "PING" PONG" A Tounis for your Dining Room Table 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 1 carry a line of Furnishings The 3 for 35c Fancy Hqse cannot be equaled any where. Phorae "L" 1028. 1514 0 St. Phone 754 Local and Personal. -Lnt at Hendry's IP.? N. 11th. Flno furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Stock-, the furrier, 113 S 12th st. C. K. Brown, dertist. Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th at. Palace Dining hall for good meals. Eat at. Don Cameron's ,118 so. 11th. Dr. Ketchum, oculist, glasses fitted. Get an up-to-date cut at Wcsterlields. university halr- R. R. Rainey, Sigma Chi, Is spend ing a few clays at his home in lirown ville. For sheet music and supplies go to the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 0 street. The! Unco literary societies ad journed Friday night ou account of the Charter Day exercises. Miss" Emma Semler, a student at the University last yoar, is visiting with Miss Dolla Condlt, '02. It is rumored that the juniors are maturing plans to give the seniors a manifestation or class spirit In the near future. Twenty-nine ' of the agricultural students of the short course went to South Omaha Wednesday to attend a thoroughbred stock show. John D. Rockefeller will glvo Drown University $70,000 lor a new building provided 525.000 be raised fpr endowment oy commencement. Governor Savaeodellvered a prac tical address to tho students of the academy Thursday morning on the subject, ,lA Message to Young Peo ple."' The challenge from the University of California for a dual track meet has been withdrawn, because Tlar vara could not send a delinite reply. Harvard Crimson. Neil'Snow, captain of tho Michi gan team, who was selected for tho All-Amorlcan team'by Caspar Whit ney, will probably coach Ohio State University noxt year. The Annapolis Naval Academy has challenged tho'Ilarvardl crew for a two-milo race at Annapolis next spring. Yalo has a two-milo- raco wibh Annapolis set f'r Decoration Day. Exonian. Oberlin will meet Michigan in both baseball and football this year. Thi will be the first Leason in which tho two institutions bavo met since ub orlln declared its famous "boycott" on Michigan. Minnesota Dally. Of cours3 you'll have to ke?p your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal Man Has Eleventh FRESH VAN-SOPHOMORE BAS KETBALL GAME. Tho annual contest botweon tho has Itetball teams of tho freehruon nnd eophomoro classes will take placo next Saturday evening at oiRbt o'clock, in tho nrmory. This will bo the first of a series of thrco ames 'o bo plnyod be tweon tho two clasecp. Arrangements for tho othor garoea will bo mode lator. Tho manager of tho sophomore team is at work on a schedule which ho thinks will include tho city Y M. C. A. eocond team, tho high school and sevoral others. Dr. Woodward aurlst, Richards blk. J. F. Boomer will leave today for Now York preparatory to tuilintr for. the Philippines to begin his work there as a teacher in the public schools. IIo will bo joined by J. 13. .Snioyer at Syra cuse and the two will mako tho trip together. Thoy oxpeut to suil from New York on tho McClellan which is scheduled to leavo February 22. Tho vessol will touch at Gibraltar, Malta, Port Said, Aden, Colombo, and Singa pore. Tho entire journey will occupy f)3 days. Dr. Woodward oculist. Richards blk. R. (J. CLAPP ELECTED DEAD OF PIIYSICALTRAIN1NG DEPARTMENT. R.G. Clapp, a graduate of Yale and the champion polo vaulter of tho world, has been ehoson head of the department of physical training to succeed W. C. Pooth. The appoint ment will lake etTect at tho beginn ing of tho next school year. Coach Booth will take up tho practice of law. Since he graduated from Yale, Mr. Clapp has beon pursuing his modlcal studies In tho east and will get his degreo next spring. Two years ago ho visited tho uni versity and gavo an exhibition of polo vaulting on tto campus. Ho was also here several days last fall. DR. ROSS ON A LECTURE TOUR Dr. E. A. Ross will not bo able to meet his classes this week on account of his absence from the University for several days on a lecture tour in tho central states. Dr. Ross Is Included among a num ber of prominent men engaged on the Chicago University Extension Course which comprises twelve lectures on searching questions given by piomln ont educators. Tho leotureB are delivered lu twelve cities including somo of tho follow ing places: Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dotrolt. Mil waukee and Madison. Dr. Ross will deliver addresses at these places on tho subject of the '-'Theory of Taxa tion." Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. flrva1 attention frlrnn to disease of andoU surgical diseases. X-ray examination with no discomfort or injury to patient T rjrthlnf as homelike as possible. Board ojU room reasonable. 1117 L ST. LINCOLN. r. O. Bex ML TeUpkea M tho Stuff and O Streets OLIVER : THEATRE. F. C. ZEHRUNG & 0. T. CRAWFORD. MORS. Cor. 13th and P StreeU. Phono 354. Tuesday, Feb. 18th INNES BAND Sixty People, including EOYDEN ALBERTI,ZERNI,KRYL, BORGHI, and others In Scenes from Grand Opera. (NOT IN COSTUME) Lower llcor 31.00, ba'cony 7."c, gul lcry r0e. Beats now on sale. THURSDAY, FEB. 20 The Young Romantic Actor S. MILLER KENT l'resentinz Nat. f . Good win's (Ircat Success The Cowboy Z Lady I1Y CLYDE PITCH. With the entire original Knicker bocker theatre production. Sent sale will begin Tuesday a. m. Lower door 81.00, balcony 75c and 50c, gallery 25c. Notice to Lady Students Your nttention is called to the fact that you can have your Hui, Golf Bldrt. Raglan jacket made to order Perfect Fitting on Every Garment Fully Guaranteed. You ore invited to call and look over my samples and stylo .... L. P,l 11 men thai, 218 N. 11th St. Phone "L" 1028. Hquaremeals at "square" prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 ST. DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Eye Examined Tree. Price Reasoaabl. 1338 O Street, "iffiS The Pioneer Clean Linen Finest of Tbilets First class Service W. J. WJIITFORD. PHOPIUJ5TOR 113 South 11th St., Lincoln, Nob. ) 1 i .ri '4 . 4 -I . 4 -i 1 ,,i 4 1 (13 y: 5 .