The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1902, Page 3, Image 3
yvw r i .-.v rrr-r fp---- "" , ,-r , , Aj,,, W ofl THE DAILY MEBRASKAN. r. -fe hv "J V n V IIBPBBmtanaoannninBiPBncaHnpHi iif i&HQBQDUBiaDaDaDaBbQriHi I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ilaaaaDuaaaaDaaaaaoqaabHai JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 O Street, Rooms 212-213-2U Rioh ard Block, Telephone 535. RtaUUnbe, 1810 Q Btrt, Telephone L981. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. Mt Louise Flnnognn; Office., 141 South 12th Street. Telephone G18. LP. DAVIS. D. D. S., DentiBt. 3ridge and Crown work. Office room 7, over Rook Island ticket office. Phone 349. COMPLIMENTS OK TIIK NEW LINCOLN HOWLINO ALLEY TO THK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Club rates given. John S. Cain, Propr., 139 So. Tenth The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nwbraaka. Capltal, 5200,000; aurplua and profits, $68,837; depoBlta, J2.715.00O. S. II. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice tPrest.; H. S. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. Evans, Asst. Cashier; Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DE POSITORY. The Better Class of Printing and Engraving Dance Programs aid Means THE NEW CENTURY, 1121-1123 N St. Notice to Lady Students diii attention Is railed to the t.ti t that 1 1 can liae our skin, (iolf hklit (ii Harlan Jacket made to order. Perfect rating on Every Garment During this week, I affer 4 styles of Golf Skirts real t heap I . Blumenthal, 218 N. Iltli St Phone "L" 1028. Out Door Sports TMiis is the time of year for Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, and all outdoor sports. You should see our line be .ore buying. Agents for D, & M. Sporting Goods. Wilson & Hall, Booksellers and Stationers, 1123 0 St. Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 0 St. Phone 754 If you want to see the swellest lot of SHOES you ever saw, stop in at LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eat at Hendry's. 129 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele stores furs. See him. Trunks and valises, 1).?; (). C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at Westerfields. For sheet music and supplies go to the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 0 street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. Dr. Aley, chronic diseases, 1318 (). J. S. McNay, dentist. 1214 O St. Mr Penrse. one of the former knights of the gridiron, is visiting university friends this week The W. C A class in Hible study will meet Friday at 1 p. in , subject, .icsiis at the Well " Preparations are ueing made to have cuts of the interstate debaters in the Omaha Illustrated Hee Several spots have annealed latelv on the sun whlrh the classes in astronomy hae been (arefully studying Mi Crohs. th" gaidener, lias been out on u hunting expedition for several days He will leinain some tune longer , , , i lie ne u ma is oi i lie siaie gco ogicai ' " ...,.l ..ll.,... .!.... ...... I. ..I ..... dim hi mill (itnei iiiuii (lie ueiiiK inn ' in iiei uiiiueiii mi in iiiiiiei i ne (iiirriitiii . ...... ,. ! 1...I oi .mis . ii r lsner Hugh and Claude Campbell of (lay Center, formerly university students, have been appointed mail weighers. Their routes are on the H. & M. " Dr. M. II. Everett will uuk to the prep. medics this evening at 8 o'clock in room 301, Mechanic Arts hall. HiB address will be in the nature of advice as to preparatory work of the medical student. Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Has Eleventh MMQ" 'S I2I30STREET. The class in moulding will run off a heat this afternoon about i o'clock. The University club will give a dance at the Walsh hall March 21. Miss Delia SlmmonB was caned to her home at Sidney, la., by the sickness of her mother. J. A. Barrett, librarian of the State Historica. society, is serving on the jury in the district court. William Allen White Is the author of a pleasing sketch of tne late Benjamin arrlson, published In the Cosmopoli tan. The class In administrative law. tin der Mr. Cook, has finished the sub Jei t of mandamus and will take up In junction next. Mr Blockman o. the historical so ciety has gone to wage (ounty to ex amine one of the ancient Indian vil lage sites there. Mr Tin kcrmaii of Clewland, a s( liolar in physics, was suddenly called home last week by the death of his lather He intends to return to finish his work The (lass in American history 18 will devote the hour next Thursday to a discussion of the relations between England and the United .States at the ( lose of the civil war Miss Dean of the Latin department is ('-Kanizing a Latin club, which will Im'1 )I1'',' II W,,K- ll(' Inse of the ' ll,1) 'K ,,H discussion of interesting points which are relative to the courses the ineinbeis are pursuing in that de partment (' E KcmI, a former student in the (iil engineering department, is at iiieseiu wuiiung tor me cny engineer ,. ,, .. . . ., , , (ll SMlll !1 I. ('ill' III. '1 i I'timr ilutntin .. ......, ....... . nj ,! (I IlllillklUO IJU11 ., . . He I'Mici' K nriuoior t, ir mil ,.,i n ?i " " ' ' ". ' f-,.' '"tl "11 Mil .. ... , , , , Oreiron Snort l.ino mirvov nc nnriv nu " s-n i'. 'j '-" , , , .. ., cm uini i iiiueiiL iiiuii in uie near inline Al tho aH( UIlioi. (1. .,., inir i, . WIlH vol0(1 (hat iUM.t.aftor aM eommit- t(0H on 8()(.nI f,m(.tioilK 8huld give a j ,.onipi,,u. re,,ort of tlu, Slum, Hereto- fore it has been ...e custom of these , committees to consider themselves dis- charged from serving as soon as the i affair for which they were appointed ' had taken place. DU TEIL Cigars "that's all." the Stuff and O Streets VllUUr'f0RM-5T0RU JJ Oliver Theatre F. 0. ZEHRUNQ & 0. T. CRAWFORD. MORS. Cr. 18th and P Street. Phon, 8B4 Three .Tolly Nights, commenc ing Thursday evening, Mar. l.'l. Special Children and Ladies' Matinee Saturday. The Greatest Novelty of the 20th Century. 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 (laiety Uirl." Friday Night, " La Maeeotte" Saturday Matinee and Nitfht, "The (U'ihha, or the Tea House of 10,000 Joys" by special arrangement with Augus tino Daly Estate. Perfect productions in cvory detail by the most talonted children in Hie world. "A Trent for Old and Young" Immediately after the matinee tho Pollard Juveniles will hold a reception on the stage. All are cordially invited to step up and meet the clever children. Matinee Prices 2.V, f0e Night 'J.lc to 81 Jlflonday, JWeh. 17 Chas. II. Yale and Sidney K. ICllis present the tal ented (iennan dialect comedian and Golden Voiced Singer, AL. H. WILSON In his second successful starling season in Sidney R. Ellis' ro- inanti'; comedy drama, The Watch . on the fjhitie Full complement of beautiful scenery. An excellent acting com pany. A production complete in every detail. Hear Al. II. Wilson sing "Love is all in all," "In Ty tol, " "The song of home," "The tea kel tie song, " "My little frau lien, "When parading. " l'rlcet, 25c, ftoo, 75c hixI $1.00 Heat-, on halo I'lldn) At Funke Opera House Two Performances Only! MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 17 & 1 8. Oray & Oilllngwater offer the most positive laughing hit of recent years. HUNTING FOR HAWKINS A merry musical comedy, liberally iinterspersed witn all that is enjoyable In polite vaudeville. A company of recognized superiority, including the fun maker John Cj. Kearney as Hawkins. (Last season a favorite as the Stranger in "A Stranger in New York.") '. i il -,i i' m A I n 4 "fjm