The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 28, 1902, Page 3, Image 3
lrZrZ... .LmiLmam.eimK?sr '"J3?' .-. V . V - " ' TT, 'VW",W-Yr-I' "inr-'r-'r. ,-- ,,, .. .- .. ,y . .,. T?",! .-- ' r i-. i '" 1 " TK DtiJT WflUfTAK. A . X V' H PROFESSIONAL BIREOTOnY JBsHAOOARD, Ur D.rOfllC O Btraot, Rooms 2l-2ia-0l4 Rfek ftrdi Block, Talephon B35. B Usmca, 1810 Q Btat, Ttlewhona H84. DR. BEN J. F. BAILEY; Dr. May Louise Flanagan; Office, Ill Soutk 12th Street. Telephone 018. TV. DAVIS. I). D. S.. Dentist. Am Hridge and Crown work. Oflice room 7. over Rock Island ticket oflice. Phone Ml). (COMPLIMENTS OK T1IK NEW LINCOLN HOWLING ALLEY 10 Tin: I ' X I V Hi: S I T Y STl T I) H XTS Club rates given. .Ioiin S. Cain, Propr., l.V.i So. Tenth A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything else you want a barber to do for you, at tin Y. M. C1. . Bakhhr Shop, 13 TH A r STREETS. I i Photographer. 1029 0 St. Reference: Seniors. '03. We enn give you all the new atyleB In cardB and finish the market afrordn. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS. Square meals at 'square-' prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 ST. Do You.... Ever Write to HER or to HIM? Of Course you Do. Why not get some of our high grade station ery. Its the best there is. It'll increase your prospects Wilson & Hall, Booksellers and Stationers, 1123 0 St. Yule Bros. 1514 0 St. Phone 754 Laundry STUDENTS Get yOTJT cloth'eb clean- iTXCC&Tls ed, pressed, rclined, repaired and refitted at the same old stand, WEBER SUITORIUJY1 N.E.Cor. 1 1th fc O Sts. 'Phone Local and Personal. -bat at Hendry's. 12 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 80. 12tb. C. E Brown, dentist. Burr block. The Hyglonlc Cafo, 316 So. 12th at. Palace Dining hall for good meals. Eat at Don Cameron's ,11b so. 11th. Get aultip-to-datn university hair cut at Westerllolds. For sheet music and supplies go to" die Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O street. Dr. Woodward aurist, Richards blk Dr. Woodward oculist. Richards blk. Professor .Stout returned yesterday morning from Sterling, Colorado, were ho attended the irrigation congress. The Dclian literary totiety line ad journed for Friday evening to attend the girls' basket ball tournament in a body in honor of Miss Hannah Pills bury who plays center on the- 'varaitv. All the young men aro urged to be out to tho Y.M.C.A. meeting Sun day at 1 pm. to hear reports from the recent state convention held at York. Reports will be given by the delegates. Miss Smith lias acccpatd the posi tion of Consulting Registrar recently offered her by the regents and will re main in that capacity until June. Sho was unable to state her futuro plans dolinitoly last night bub expects to remain in Lincoln after her term of service expires. Dr. Kctchum, oculist, glasses littcd. The Industrious students working In the library were given a few min utes of rest last night on account of tho failure of tho electric lights to work. Some ono with plenty of presence of mind however suggested ligthing the gas and thereby spoiled what otlfcrwiso might; bare made a good excuse for handing 111 note books late. This is tho tlmo of the year to in dulge yourself in tho luxury of hav ing your face trea6ed for whatever it may need. Mrs. Davis, proprietor of Palace Beautiful, 121 No. 13th, nates a specialty of faco bleaching, removal of facial blemishes, and all klncis of massage treatment. These clear up and freshen the skin won derfully. In order to have your faco in good condition Tor the Easter hat and gown to show off, tho treat ments must begin immediately. You will feel nothing but regrets if you put this off or rail to have It dono, you will always receive tho best of treatment from M:s. Davis. Of course you'll huve to keep your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal Man Lewis Paulsen, law '01, it practicing law at Mindoo. The UniTorsity Club will giro a hop tonight in Walsh ball. The English Olub will ncofc Saturday evening in the art studio of the Univer sity. The Palladian boys arc working on a play which will be givon nt tho "IIojh' annual program" early in March. The cadet band havo sont a number of thoir old instruments to the manu facturer to bs changod for new onts. Arthur IJ. Smith, '10, is suporintetid ont of telophbn'o servicoat Missouri V.illoy, Iowa. Ho was marriod Inst summer. Mrs. E F, BjerB, general secretary of tho Omaha V, W. C. A., who gavo a ro cital from "Sky Pilot" Inst night, has remained over to sco the girls' buBltot bail game.-i. Mrs. Florenco Mcllugh of tlio Omaha high school nrriveB in Lincoln today, to be the guest of friends in tho univer sity. Incidently she will tako in tho basket ball tournament, Yesterday's Nobraskan was in error in paying that tho score between tho Hophomoroa and V. M. 0. A. Thursday night was 2.'I to 28. Tho Bcore was 23 to 8 in favor of tho sophomores The university Jaw sudents held moot court last night. I. II. Hat Hold ot tho Lincoln bar acting as judge. The case tried was ono wherein the plaintiff sued tho defen dant for Injuries received because of caroless driving xif tho latter. Mes srs. Hughes and Smith acted as at torneys for the plaintiff whilo Mes srs. Long and Hohl represented tho defendant. A very Intorostlg trial was hold both sides showing cosideraole ability. Tho second district court trial was postponed until Tuesday March i. TEAM STARTS FOR KAPHAS. The basketball team started for Lawrence. Kansas early this morning. Owing to the absence of Raymona from the city ana his inability to reach hero today the team 'had to leave without lnra.. IIo expects to follow tomorrow and wll Join the team in tlmo to participate In tho game Saturday night. Raymond's place will bo filled tonight by Flowltt, tho regular substitute guard. Two games will bo played In Law ronce, ono with Haskell and ouo with Kansas University. Tho oraor of tle games has not been dotormined yot. Monday night on tho return trip a game will "be played with the Topoka Y.M.C.A. Mombers of the toam express the opinion that tho Haskell gamo will bo tho hard ono of tho trip as that toum has slown cosidorablo strength this season. DU TEIL-Cigare "that's all. OLIVER : THEATRE F. C. ZEHRUN8 0. T. CRAWFORD. M6R8. Or. 13th and T fitre.U. Phon. 3M TONIGHT AT 8:15. THE GREAT PIANIST. JOSEPH HOFHANN.... Auspices Matinee Musioale. Prices 50c to 81. DO. Now on Hale MONDAY, MAR. 3 scusa ;;,'V band Tho glorified ideal of the Military Hand London Globe. "THE MARCH KING" JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor. Maude Recse-Havies Soprifno. Dorothy Hoyle Viollneat. Walter B. Rogers Cornet. Prices, f.Oc, 7.), 1.00 and $1.50, Beats on Bale Friday. ' Wednesday, March 5 Return of LEWIS MORRISON'S Complete Production of . FAUST. ALL NEW THIS SEASON. it- a il.ALi "t!V"l'ill,JfPrrl!fi.v NEW PROLOGUE H ROCK EN SCENE ELECTRICAL EFFECTS CARLOAD SCENERY Prices 1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c rA , ; ' -i .:, i ii : 4 j. t id . "V 1 ?i .,1 . ,,,"tt 7T3 1 IP. Has the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets y