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:?' .. J-, .-.. . ,v ,- M i M GR . ',. ''riSWM,.?'' sbe tint imr"ft'it 0 a: Coc andFwsonal UNIVERSITY CALENDAR: - Friday, Feb. 13. Phi Delta Theta dancing party at YvalBh hall. Friday, Feb. 13. University Club Danco, Ffatornity hall. Feb. 14-16. Midwinter Commence ment. 8at., Feb. 14. Sigma XI banquet and lecture. Mon., Feb. 16. Regular Chartor Day exercises, Memorial hall, 8 p. m. Ad dress by Dr. Gunsaulus: "PromiBing Phases of Education." February 20. Alpha Theta Chi par ty, Walsh hall. Saturday, Feb. 21. Glee Club con cert, Memorial hall. March 13. Company B hop, Frater nity -all. Saturday "2" o'clock. Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Restaurant Unique, 1228 0 street C. B. Brown, Dentist. Burr block. Flegenbaum'B Pharmacy, 13th and 0. Closing out of U. N. books at Os born's old book store. Let the Lincoln Transfer Co. your trunks. 'Phone 176. haul" Dr. Ketchum, Oculist, Richards blk. Glasses fitted and guaranteed. Save by getting books while 'they last at Osborn'e old book store. Arthur Marsh goes to his home in Blair tills afternoon for a fow days VlBit W. H. C. Rice, of Central City, 1b visiting with hiB Bon and daughter in the University. Mathematical Seminar. The next meeting of the mathemat ical seminar takes placo on Friday evonlhg, February 13 i9d3, at 7:80 p. m., In room 302 Mechanic Arts building. The program v 1. Graphic Solution of Linear Equa tions with Several Unknowns JPror. Ellery- W. Davis 2. Two GeoihetRcTfteproscflUrtlons of all Points In the Plane, founded on Von Standt'B Defi nition of Imaglnaries MIbb Laura D. Puffer 3. On the Representation of Num bers as Quotients of Reciprocal v Continunntfl Prof. Robert E. Morltz 4. Statistical Exhibit of College Mathematics Prof. Robert E. Moritz All Interested are cordially Invited. The department of mechanical en gineering has just received as an im portation from Germany, through Eimer and Ammend, a complete Jun ker's calorimeter for the determina tion of the heating value of all gaseous and liquid fuels. This gives the de partment a very complete equipment for determining the heating value of all substances. Primarily, the Jun ker's calorimeter will be used In con nection with teats of gas and gasoline engines, bo that the exact heating value of the substance delivered to the engine can bo determined, thereby making it possible to arrive at an exact determination of the thermal ef ficiency of the engine. The equipment is handsomely finished and well en cased. This .giveq the mechanical en gineering department such equipment for making the above tests aa Is equaled by relatively few engineering I BChOOlfl. Dr. Ward lectured last night at Brock, before the fanner'B institute now in session there. Mr. W.'W. Cook was unable to meet his class In administrative law ycster dny, owing to a bad cold. Clement Waldron leaves today for Schuyler, where he will spend a few days visiting with his folks. E. Hallett, diamond merchant and Jeweler, 1143 O St., has the finest se lection of diamonds In the city. Little Gem hot waffles nerved at tho Merchants' Cafe, 117 North 13tfe St We have p, large student patronage.' The best Fountain Pen made is the S. JB. Waterman's Ideal. E. Hallett, me" Jeweler, 1143 O St., has a flne se lection. The greatest year In the history of cadet uniform Bales. As usual, other houses ' made a cheaper bid, and as usual we have made the uniforma. ears of our way of doing business will win every tfme, Paine, i i V i I 'V.' . I lor acceptable Ideas. State If pateatel. THE PATENT RECOUD, BalUmre. Md. vmca of tke Pttwrr Kaoo tLOO iv.4Mjnwiit. ?imptoXt. . I iT'A iWTV 2' I BuhMttetten '-V v- Liai . ou ra ytrtvwms yanarr " TTVL-." . . . v . . 1.. OwtMJWfB. Hn jnoati, ttvcupr pnato. vita SSSatoftBeiWtojUJfctjr, UTAH XUOK YKSB, uduV n 1MM.il lnrHaltan. WXTFX FOB 00 orrm. wmbiwwi pum ony.' ltd fell oroottnoiUi uotnabv .. m m iV- g. H.B.WILLSON& patent lawyer- ubroitsw.. WASHINGTON. D;C.N The state museum has Just received from Mr. and Mrs. James Cook, of Sioux county, a collection of moss- agates from Agate. Neb., a postofllce on their large ranch, which lies along tho Niobrara river. These specimens aro among the best gem stones found in the atate. They are next to the turquoise, which is not frequently found. The collection contains vari ous colored moss agates as well aa flint chips and arrow points made of agate. SCHOOL QF MUSIC. Mies Arnold's Death. Program for Todoy. Personals. Instructors and pupils in the School of Music aro deeply pained over the death of Miss Marcla Huntoon Arnold, which occurred yesterday morning in Omaha as tho result of an operation for appendicitis. Miss Arnold, -who was a piano instructor In tho School of Music, was greatly beloved by pupils and instructors and her death is a great loss to the school. She came homo from abroad last August, after studying under Leschetizky, at Vienna, and has been teaching in tho school up to Christmas, when she was com pelled to give up her work on account of illness. Miss Arnold was a cousin of Mr. D. D. Stull of the University, and had a host of friends in this city. Program for today: Duet "I Waited for the Lord".. Mendelssohn Mise Besslo BurruBs and Miss JesBie Lansing. Trio D Minor Mendelssohn Mrs. Chas. Hagenow, Miss Eiche and Mrs. Herzog. Soprano Solo Florians Son&. .Godard MIbb Jessie LanBlng? Edith Hackery has after a visit. JiiBt returned Miss Blanch Roberts' mother been visiting her for a few days. has The office is busy sending out a large number of very neat catalogues. The students' regular monthly re cital will be held Tuesday, February 17. COLLEGE SETTLEMENT. Jay Amos Barrett, of the Historical Society, haB. prepared a number of maps Illustrating the tables recently prepared by him for Professor Cald well's American history seminary, showing tho sources of Nebraska's population from 1854 to 1863. One Bet of maps is drawn to indicate the dif ferent states from which people emi grated to Nebraska, and another set to show the nativity of those who came from the old country. The making of these maps involves careful and pains taking work, sine tS being done in a skillful, and artistic manner. J. I. Mosbarger, of Lincoln, has pre sented the state museum with a collec tion of moonstones. The collection comprises "about thirty BpecJroenB and was gathered by Mr. Mosbarger on his visit to Catallna Island, off the coast of California. The library will take its commence ment time vacation on- next Monday evening, when the building wjll be closed to students. Saturday, daytime and evening, it will remain open as usual. Chauncey Dvorak ' has been obliged to give up his studies In the tyniver Blty for tho present on account of ill health, and has gone to his home 'in Schuyler to recuperate. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Cook, who have been Visiting for about a jtrionth wjbth their son. W. W. Cook, and his wife. leave today for their home at Boulder., Color. Editor Todd, of the Crabtree Herald, was a University visitor yesterday, (he guest of Mr. A. E. Sheldon, of the Historical Society. ' 4 Don't be without limo-wiien you can buy a watch fqr$l.QOthat keeps good Qe.t , jou can-Bee tnem in Hauett's dow, 1143 O bt. Invites Contributions of Reading Matter. Club Organized. The residents of the College Settle ment desire to make the house a con ter of Information on all phases of civic reform and philanthropic work For this purpose it is desirable to col lect books, reports and periodicals on those subjects. Anyone having such literature to dispose of is lnvite'd to make a contribution to the Settlement library. Anyone desiring to study any phase of work is invited to call at the Settlement house, where the eources of information may be bad or suggestions given as to where to find them. There was a small attendance at the meeting held last night to organize a club for men and women. At the meet ing held two weeks ago, at which Mr. Bryan spoke, a committee was ap pointed to draw up a constitution. This committee reported last night and the proposed constitution was adopted. Mr. Wm. R. Huff was elected presi dent, Mrs. E. E. HolBington vice-president, and Mr. Harry Poston secretary treaeurer. The club will meet on Wednesday evenings. Director E. A. Burnett, of the Agri cultural College, Regent C. J. Ernst, and the house and senate committees on agriculture, leave today for an in spection of the Iowa Agricultural School at Ames. Dr. Long, pastor of the Second Pres byterian church, will address the Y. W. C- A. meeting next Sunday at Union ball. The meeting will begin promptly at 4 o'clock. The R. & C. barber Bhop, 1144 0 St. Seven chairs. The finest in tho city. pH-4pf4 Goiumbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 OFFICERS John a Wrtht, Pmlitnt J. H. WtKott, Vlce-Prealdent Toe Samuels, 2d V(eePreddent P. L. Hall, Cufaler W. B. Ryons, Aset. Cashier 4b Dr. J, R. HAGGARD ThysicUn and Surgeon Special attention paid to dUeaae of texnalu and rectal dleaea Room 212 to 214 R!chrd Block Rca)- dnc JStOGSr, Olffc TiUehon 655. Ktl5nc TaJtphotM I. 984. n 1 1 iii i i i i TMB ONLY UP-TO-DATE Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED TablM eawlf ovrd Powell's, 146 North llth St. Pfen L 664 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Ctpttnl 00.000; Surplus V 00, 000, tProfUs ft 8,39; Deposits $298,093 S. H. Burnhun, Prlnt A. I. Sww, VlCo-PrediUnt H. 8. rmtnftn, Otkl Ur HB. Kriu, AmuIuI CUtUr UNITED STATES PKFOfllTOfty BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS Standard and refutation in every particular. 1210 p t. 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