r ' ,"-a - --'V.T. (-.' v- .1 THE DAILY KEBRAflKAN. ' fl n .-'-? r$ r K s K panpnnnnnnGiacrinraffiDaoacjnnnDD !g PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY l no no anntnnnnnnnnncaninnnnnnnucscia aaDncacuDiucaccacaEDEmjfinoBB JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 O Street, Rooms 212 213 214 Rich ards Block, Telephones G.'1T. Residence, lfflLO Q Street, Telephono L984. DR. BEN J. P. BAILEY; Dr. Maj Louiso Flnnajjan, Onico, 141 South 12th Street. Telephone G18. L. P. DAVIS. I). D. B.. Dentist. Bridge and Crown work. Ofllco room 7, over Hook Island tickot otlice. IMiono :M!). ('OMl'Ll.MKN'T.S r i in-. NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLK Y I O Till t'NIVKRMTY KTl" DENTS Club rates gdven. John S. Ci IVopr . lT.t So Tenth A Close Shave A hair out, or anything oIbo on want a ha her to do for j on, at the Y. M. (1. . Bahhkk Shop, 13TH A IN The Better Class of Printing and Engraving Dance Programs and Menus THE NEW CENTURY, II2M123 N St. Notice to lady Students Your attention is called to the fact I hat you ,cun have your Siii'. Coif Skirt. Kaplan jacket made t" order . . . . 4 Perfect Fitting on Every Garment KulLy Guaranteed. Y.ou are invited to call and look "ver my samples and styles L. Bluinenthal,2l8 N. llth St. Phone "L" I028. Do You.... Ever Write to HER or to HIM? Of Course you Do. Why not get some of our hieh grade station ery. Its the best there is. It'll increase your prospects Wilson & Hall, Booksellers and Stationers, U23 0 St. i Yule Bros. Laundry 15I4 0 St. Phone 754 Local and Personal, J,nt at Hendry's 12 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. C.'E. drown, dortist. Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th at. P.ilaco Dining hall for good, meals. Eat at, Don Cameron's , US so. Uth. Cet'an' up-to-flat o "university lialr- out, at Wcstorlicl'ls. For 'sheet music," and' supplies uo to the Mathews "m rnno JJo. , Vl() '() street."". ""TT" ' ' "' Dr "Woodward oculist. Richards bile. THE .IIJNIOH PARTY. Notwithstanding the rather un pleasant weather Saturday night, the Juniors turned out well and made their party at the Armory one o.' t.lio most, if not the most successful, social event ever held on the univer sity campus. Some few over forty couples were present representing veiv pleasantly the Junior," class. The amusement of the evening vvas'pr ineipallv danc ing. Games and conversation pass es I the time pleasantly for Uiose who'd Id not care to indulge in the rather active exercise. Music was furnished by Quick's orchestra arm aided much in making the event enjoyable. The floor was in exceptionally good condition fo r dancing and there were not so many dancers as to make it crowded. There were no decnorations, as the com mute felt that to hcjin would not allow for a snort the best way was hot to have any. The only thing that marred, In any way, the evening's enjoyment. was the absence of ice which had oeen spirited away by some advent urous sophomores. An olTorb Is now b eing made to locate the guilty cul prits. In the latter. part of the even ing in some way the ce packers were returned accompanied by a note thanking the Juniors tor the refresh ments which they so much enjoyed. It was itimated at the time that it was hoped t'e Sophomores would b c frosted well. The dancing pro gram was varied more than usual with waltzes, two-steps, merry-gei-rouoels, H"e-steps, three-steps, rye wait., etc. The merry-go-round probably caused as much amusement anei informality as could be wished. Altogether tho entiro affair was strictly informal. Take Your Shoe Repairing to JOSEPH KOLBACH, 1326 O STREET ALL WORK GUARANTEED" Of course, you'll'liuve-to Ueip your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal Man Has the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets i At the Theatres. AT THE OLIYEIL Sousa's concert for King En ward and the Royal family on tho occasion of (.iireii Alexandra's birthday and the decoration of tho Yietorlau Or der bestowed upon the American musician on that occasion marked the highest iit.d most corisploimis ap proval that could ho extended. Having returned home Sousa Is oiice more engaged upon his regular winter concert toui with his groat band, In tho course of winch ho will give a'singlc popular concert at tho Oliver Monday evening. His soloists this vear are M uid Reese-Da virs, s') rano. Dorothy llorle, iollmste, aim Arthur I'rnr, trombone W.iMetl Nil lor. Kioto two Kio.il mountain "- -(cms of our (oiintiy. tin ppahn-hiau and the Uo( Ky. and fioni the Ic-im highlands of the interior. How otimlo-s M reams that are (apalih: ot I'm ni-'i i n million of hoi so powi-i of nicij Many of tlioM pov. oim aie a'roadv mod. where they lie iica, tin- (ontois of population, hut by fartho groalci part of the whole nmain still o:i lew loped, and the waters whhh might ho. and eventually will he, employed for the geneiation 'if (heap power, .no allowed to inn to waste What tho; waste energy amounts' to la '-til! undetei mine I. but it must bo enoi moils. Some idea of lta extent is beginning to he loalied by tho investigations whhh have been carried on for sovoial years' by the I'ulted States Geological Survey in its study of the water l esources of the country and by the numerous nieas uiements it lu.s taken of the How of many of the streams. The bo investigations- have clearly demonstrated tho important f:ut that there Is a magnifi cent reserve supply of unused power scattered over many parts of the country, which awaits the demands of trade and industn. -U. S. Geologi cal Survey Bulletin. rirnt IKo of Mnslni S n n - The British otllcer. Maj. -Gen. Sir Francis do Winton, who died recently in Wales at the r.ge of MJ, was the first man who fired a Maxim gun in war. It was he who first demonstrated tho practical use of the new gun. All doubt a.s to the efficiency of the wea pon passed after ii had once been put to this test of war While its utility was still unceitain Its inventor was asked by a government committee to have 10.000 rounds fired at the highest possible speed and tho experiment was carried out. But still the committee was not satisfied. "Could you guar antee your gun to go on firing auto matically at the same rate for, say, twenty-four hours?" asked the chair man. The inventor replied that he could and would on one condition that the government found and paid for the ammunition. The flr.it inclina tion of the committee was to accept the suggestion, but somebody calcu lated that the number of rounds wo ild be 8G4.000, and that the cost would ho about $30,000, and the committee sud denly decided that It was satisfied 'Jthant the new tiial. Cut Flowers and Plants. Funeral Designs on Short Notice. Stackhous & Gf eef. FLORISTS OLIVER : THEATRE F. C. ZEHRUNG A 0. T. CRAWFORD. MQR3. Cor. 13th and P Street. Phong 3)1 TONIGHT AT 8 SOUSA n,'11 BAND T ho tf hii lib d ideal of I I ( M ilil n v Band - London (.1 Im "THE MARCH KING" JOHN I'lllBII'sOls .C,on.liict..r Miiude Kci .'-( Dav ics - S(in-iiii(i. Dorothy llovle Vit 1 1 nr-st . Walter ll I; j.'ci8 -( 01 net. IV ccs -,0c. 7".. SI 00 and 1 ."id. Seats mi .sjilc 'rlchiy. Wednesday, March 5 It. turn of LLWIS M-MiKI SON'S ( nmircte IVoduc' inn . FA UST . ALL NEW THIS SEASON. m:u I'uoi.ocri-: BKOCKKN SCENE KLErTIMCAL KFrE'.TS TAB LOAD SCESKUY 1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c w MR. WALKER H1TESIDE... 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