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tytiryfyyt-yww'iiWjljMijl' ' VAitf&&jfcpNf&0&l(r . rv V.3J- ' jjsfl TELE DAILY KEBRAflKAN. uw I y , . V DDnccccinusi niDCnmAV 1! B HISS DCIRP OdDd a tsaaanmmu auaaaaii 81 si JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 OBtreet, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich ards Block, Telephono 585. Reaidnoe, 1810 Q Strtvt, Telephone L994. DR. BENJ. P.. BAILEY; Dr. May Louiso Flanagan, Ofilco, 141 South 12th Street. Telephone G18. LP. DAVIS, D. D. S., Dentist. Bridge and Crown work. Office room 7, over Rock Island ticket oftice. Phone 319. If you want to sec lot of the swellest COMPLIMENTS OK T1IK NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY TO THK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Club rates given. John S. Cain, Propr , 130 So. Tenth SHOES you ever saw, stop in at jumnef 'S xarwi-roBu.sroj jp 2I30STREET. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eat at Hendry's. 12!) N. 11th. Fine furs. Steele. 113 So. 12th. Steele stores furs. See him. Trunks and valises, 103(5 (). ('. E Drown, dentist, Durr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 31(5 So. 12th st. The Glover Restaurant 134 Soutli 10th Street. 15c Meals a specialty. First class, quick service. J. A. FLAM, Prop. The Better Class of Printing and Engraving Dance Programs and Menus THE NEW CENTURY, 1121-1123 N St. Notice to Lady Students Your nttenticn is mile to th fact that you cun have you Suit, Golf Skirt. Raglan jacke made to order Perfect Fitting on Every Garment During this week, I alfer 4 styles of Ciolf Skirts real cheap L.Blumenthal,2l8N.lluiSt Phone "L" 1028. Out Door Sports This is tiic time of year for Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, and all outdoor sports. Yon should see our line be ore buying. Agents for D. & M. Sporting Goods. Wilson & Hall, Booksellers and Stationers, 1123 0 St. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at Westertlelds. University of Wisconsin students are disturbed over a recent action of the faculty In which that body have pro vided rules to govern the junior prom , which is to take place February 10. Here are iue rules: All out of town girls must leave Mad ison not later than Tuesday night fol lowing the promenade. Dancing must cease promptly at 2:30 in the morning, and the janitor of the hall will be required to turn out the lights as soon after that time aH the dancers have had sufficient time to leave. "No dawn teas, breaKfasts, rides or other functions are to be hen. by any of the fraternities, sororities or other societies " Ex. Oliver Theatre F. C. ZEHRUNG & 0. T. CRAWFORD. MORS. Cor. 13th and P Streets. Phone 354 For sheet music and supplies go to the .Mathews Piano Co., 1 120 O street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. Dr. Aley, chronic diseases, 1318 (). J. S. McNay, dentist, 1211 () St. Wairen Day spent Sunday with his parents at Beatrice. George Rose, law, '01, Iuih opened an office in Clarks, and is reported to be doing well. BLEACHERS MOVldJ. The university cadets were drafted Into service yesterday evening and In a very short time had removed the bleachers from the east side of the athletic field to the south end. This was necessitated by the fact that the bleachers in their former position in terfered with liie baseball practice. With the advent of the football season next fall the cadets will doubtless be called upon to return them to the east side. The class in geology 2 has begun the analyation and classification of one hundred unknown rocks. Otto Olston, law, '01, who is prac ticing law in Nebraska City, was trans acting business in Lincoln last week. Mrs. Easterday, state secretary of the Y. W. C. A., will preside over the noon day prayer-meeting at the Y. W. C. A, rooms Tuesday. The Union Boys Debating club will debate next Saturday evening the ques tion: Resolved, That a strict system of control is a wiser policy than the legislative abolition of saloons. They Intend to (online the question In its application to Lincoln and anticipate the attendance of a number from the city. Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 0 St. Phone 754 BASEBALL MEN. Baseball men are requested to report in two squads. The following men will report at 3:30 dally, the balance at 1:30 p. m.: Doane, Gaines, Townsend, Ben der, Rhodes, Raymond, Hood and De Putron. Per Order. ROBERT E. MORITZ AT STR ASS BURG. A letter from Robert E. Moritz dated at Strassburg. Germany, conveys the information that he and Mrs Moritz are about to start out on an eight weeks' vacation tour through France and Italy. At the opening of the spring semester they will go to the university at Goettingen, wlilcn lie will enter. Three Jolly Nights, commenc ing Thursday evening, Mar. l.'l. Special Children and Ladies' Matinee Saturday. The Greatest Novelty of the 20 th Oentnry. POLLARD'S Australian Juvenile Opera COMPANY Fifty Marvelous Children in four of their best efforts THURSDAY NIGHT Tho London and New York musical comedy, "A Gaiety Girl." Friday Night, "La Maecotte" Saturday Matinee and Nijjht, "The Geisha, or the Tea House of 10,000 Joyji" by special arrangement with Augus tino Daly Estate. Perfect productions in evory riotuil by the most talented children in tho world. "A Treat for Old and Young" Immediately after the matinee tho Pollard .luvoniles will hold a reception on the stage. All are cordially invited to step up and meet the clever children. Matinee Prices 'Jr.c, M)c Night ',':c to 81 lohn B. Wright, Pres., .J. H. Westcott, 1st Vice President. .J. Samuels. 2d Vice President, P. L. Hall, Cashier, V. B. Ryons, Assistant Cashier. . . ....COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK.... CAPITAL $100,000. LINCOLN, - - - - NEBRASKA. Hon. W .1. Bryan delivered an ad dress at Cornell University last Thurs day on "A Conquering Nation " The lecture wa under the ausph es of the Cornell Dcmni ratic lub. After the ad dress Mr. Bryan was tendered a re ception by the Delta Chi fraternity. A Close Shave A hair cut, or anything else you want a barber to do for you, at the Y. M. C. A. Bakbeii Shod, 13TH AND N STREETS Bquarc meals at "square" prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. Joe Berkley spent several days last week with his Alpha Tan Omega broth ers. He expects to leave for California next month for an extended stay. THE WEATHER. Weather report for the twenty-four hours ending at 7 p. in., Monday: Highest temperature, 71 degrees, oc curring at 3:15 p. m. Lowest tempera ture, 52 degrees, occurring at 7:30 a. m. Mean temperature, 02 degrees, which Ib 28 degrees above the normal. G. A. LOVELAND, Section Director. DU TEIIy Cigars "that's all." Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter Gregory, the Coal Man Has the Scuff Eleventh and O Streets Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital. Nnnnlal attention a-lTen to disease of WOW and all surgical disease. X-ray examination with no discomfort or injury to patient T rythlnt as homelike as possible. Board a4 room reasonable. 1117 L ST. LINCOLN. f, O. Bex ML Talapkoa EXPENSES OF STATE UNIVERSI TIES. President MacLean of the University of Iowa has prepared a table showing; the actual expense of tho different state universities to their respective states. The following list Is of Inter est In showing the per capita expense) of a number of schools: Illinois . 2,505 $350,000.00 Iowa X. ..1,542 13Q.500.00 Minnesota . . . If . . .3,4.$ 158,502.00 Michigan 3,710 403,500.00 Nebraska 2,256 174,750.00 Ohio 1,465 182,704.00 Wisconsin 2,619 283,000.00 i i ! -i i fi i J . ! 1 4 J 1 ft 1 ; 3 ,1 I ;1 'i i i '.i "V ''.I r1- 'I l ", i t 1 3 I i w . .