K - " " ' ' 7- V ' 1- t Cbe TDallp flebraoftan trsanmaituciim : & BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. '' c, BANKS Columbia, Fir&t National BARBER SHOP Palace, R. & Shannon, Marshall & Richards. BATHS Chris' Place. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam Hall, Sidles, Olrard. BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co- Op, Brown, University Book Storo. Sam Hall. CARPENTER Wilson. CIGARS Powell, Lindsey, Clarey, Fo- liart. CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer, B. L. Paine, Armstrong, Toggery. COAL Gregory; Dierks, Whltebrcast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Leming, Marwell. Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Leming. DRUGGIST Steinor, Woempner. Rec tor, Bmvn, Riggs, Wright. r DRY GOODS Miller & Paine. DANCING- HALL Fraternity. EXPRESS LlncolnLocal, Lincoln Transfer. TLORISTS Pnapin Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M. DavisHardy. JCERS Keystone. HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenzel. HOTELS Llndell, Walton. JEWELERS Tucker, Richards. LIVERIES Melick. LUMBER-Dierks NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commer cial. NOVELTIES Thorpe. OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line. PAINT & GLASS Western Glass & Paint Co. PLUMBING Korsmeyer. POOL- & BILLIARDS Powell. PRINTING, Griffln Greer, New Cen tury, Ivy Press, Review Press. RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Unique, Don Cameron, Good Health. SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander son, Anderson, Cincinnati Shoe, Cincinnati Shoe Store. SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop. MANDOLIN & GUITAR INSTRUC TION Mrs. Roy M. Rhone, 1332 J. SUITORIUM Weber, Burt's. TAILORS Unland, Bumstead, Lud-wig. Wesleyan 23; Laws 7. In a fast game of basket ball laet night l he Methodist bojs from I'ni cistty i-la(e dt touted tin. Law tram r. to 7. In the first half Fordyce of Wesleyan 'iiade the pretty plitya tor the Wesley ntiB. file Coilitt took the honors fur Uu Laws. At the end ot the flrFt half the score stood II . r 5 in fasoi uf Wtelcyau. In ihe sctond half the Laws got to gcrhcr better nnd linpiovrd very much ocr their playing in the first halt, but they were dearly out claused by ti'c Mcthodiris. Lowel thiew most oi the gonls in the sccor'l half. 1 lie vc.iKr.ci-8 ot the Law teai : inj princi pally In the fad that the.v ;,d not p'.ij u ft her and showed more Ijck ot team li'idice than any fault of individual pir.ying. The lirst Unleisity team will inert the Wesleyan team Tufcday eeni u; in the Armoiy. The line up: 'Veslejan forwards, tv:;od and F:.rdj(p; guards. Smith and W'j.ul, center, Lowell. 1 a's Forwards, Corh" i.nd Meli k. igur.rds. LIghtner and Vano, center, Mather0. Rrf'-ree First ha'f. Hewilf. s-e ono l.alf. Rohrbaugh of Wesloyr.n. alcs 2') minutes. twice for the holding of his oppo nent. Westover umpired the game. Ben dor was rdero.e, nnd Drain bead linesman Pedogogical Club Meets. The I'rdogoqlcal dub held an Inter esting meeting last evening which drw a substantial number of students, who are preparing to take teacheis' certificates this year, and some visit ors. The plan is to make the meeting the occasion for social (onvrrse so that members may get better acquainted and to present practical topics, which will iifnupiKC the teachers' professional life and partleulaily to present in a iid manner the characterldlcs which irake for or against a tea hei In se (Ui in-; and holding a i.chi.ioii. Dr Lm ke ave one of hlo suggestive talks lMtri coning, beginnin-; with the 'liourl.l I bat each Individual leads a d'iil l" I lc. one for self, nrd one for the i.k". which he IllustraUd with son." (1 tall. Ho applied It to the choice cf a profession in which on" can bo happy, progressive nn' truly ser Mccal It Ho proceeded to a eak of the pHilr-islon of teaching. first in the bioad iiMiB of the word In which wo are all teachers, then In a more re stricted huso of a school teacher. In thie connection he spoke of some of the ( hnrierlstic qualities requisite for the K it her. and some of the teacher's needs .w ended with some yery in teresting and sugge-'.'ve peifco'nai ex periences. The next ineetliir: of the dub w'l be held soon after the holidays. SENIORS ARE CHAMPIONS. Cl oScd iuojj pDiiunuoa Musical Program Tomorrow. Mrs. Brook-, who has lately come to Lincoln from New York will fur nish the regular Friday musical pro gram in dinpel tomonow. The pro gram will consist of the following:. "Spng or Spring.' "Since I First Met Thee." "Oh. That We Two Were May lug." "The Nymphs and the Shepherd." "Hindoo Chant." "Until You Come," ' The Spring Has Come " Tonight the Choir club of St Ltikp'H cbunh gives one of it h pleasant par tic; at Walsh Hall. The last one of these, given In November. proed a great success In every way. Those at tending enjoyed cveiy minute of the evening and weie reluctant to leave. There affaiis are given in order that the students may meet each other In a social way and get better acquainted with ench other. The price of admission has been plated within reach of all. 50 cents per couple. Laws Challenge Senior Victors. TAKE NOTICE that we. the Senior law t. ('f'all team, do lion by chal lenge !if- Senior uiTUfurlc football t.ani'to play a game to deteimlne the ( bainpl.M'Bhlp of the Fniveisity. L. C I'.. Mgr. Teachers Wanted Wo need at once a few noro teach ers, both experienced and Inoxper ler.cre . Mre talis this year than c or before. Schools supplied with competent teach ers free of cost. Address, with Btamp. AMERICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIA TION. 1123 Arch Street, Philadel phia. Pa.; 174 Randolph Building, Memphis. Tenn. OUR WORK IS WELL KNOWN We always have and always will ap preciate the support of the BtUdonta reports to the contrary notwithstanding. PERSHING RIFLES Regular drill. Thuisday evening. 7:1G sharp. Im portant business meeting after drill. E. D. STANLEY. Chris' Bath 1'arlorn. Uth and P Sts. Chapin Bros.. Florists. 127 So. Mill. Wright js-ng Co 117 Nn nth. Union Shining Parlor, 1018 O Chairs for ladles and gentlemen. St. Marshall & Richards, hair cutting, massage, shaving etc., 139 So. 13th. Rate SI (X) nnd $1 L'.'i For Diiy. BjM-dul HiiIch by tin- Wk. BOYD HOTEL MUS. KATi: MARTIN, PROP Only oim block from B. k M. Depot. Only one Wear uu blook from I'ot Ofncc, hI rift cur lines. T31 O Streot. Linco'n, Ncbriwkn ooocooococococoococooococo 5 WE ARE SHOWING i Stylish Shoes time wns The celebrated Hau an, Walk-Over and W. L. Louglas makes for men. Hanao and SoroBiB Shoes for Women. Swodieh Gymnasium Shoo. None genuine, unless stamped "Perkins' Swedish." Perkins & . Sheldon Co. ,1129 o St. Z4gg4f44&44f&jU(4 on their 30-yard line and called immediately. - For the Seniors, Hasten, who was quarterback and field captain, showed splendid generalship. Newton played an excellent game at tackle and when cnlled hack to halfback position made ome of the best gains. His punting was also fine, ranging from sixty to sixty-five yards with the wind. Pritch- arel and McDonald did star work at then halves. Elllotr hit tho line well and dlxl some effectlvo Interfering. In the line Lewis showed how a center can do more than merely snap tho ball ana stop thq plays directed at him. Ho was responsible for tho only score of tho game and often got down tho field on punts In time to stop the runner In his tracks. The work of both the Senior onds was good. Bell's running back of punts was of a particularly high order. Walton succeeded well In holding down Burns, the star tackle on the Scrub. For the Freshmen Drain and Craig were the beBt ground gainers. Drain also ok! some good work In kicking, and could havo been used more to good advantage in tho first half. In the line Murphy, a man who played tackle on Donne's last year's team, was the only Freshman who outplayed his op ponent. Ho got through on two oj three occasions and got tho runner be hind tho lino. Barns" played a good game, the Seniors being penalized 8 Take a Box of 8 8 Candy Home 8 1 With You 8 When you go. We have 0 Q a full line of confections g g and fancy boxes. Come in O 0 and look at them. O ImaxwellsI 8 13th and N Street 8 cWxxxxxxxx)ooooooooooooc8 1 YULE BROTHERS LAUNDRY Tol, 754. IBM O Stroot. Stelner-Woempener Drug Co.f Succoion to 8TE1NER PHARMACY. JM O Street Phone 707 Lincoln, Neb. Manufacturers of Stoineir's Balsam Rhubarb Cold Capsules, Pilo Ouro and Gray's Condition Powders. Fraternity Hall 13th S N Street Nowly furnlBhcd and decorated. Is now open for dates for College and Frator nlty dances. Special rates to students. FAULKNER St SHARD -; Room 308, Fraternity Bldg. The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to date place where you can get your Cloffy'ng Cleaned and Pressed Phone 703 Northeast Cor. Illh & O Sti. Western Glass & Paint Go. I2th & M. Sts., Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln Tank Line Successors to 0. H. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil 125 No. I2th Street. Telephone 473 EDISON Phonographs and Records uerrr4T4tr4 V Good Shoes AND - REASONABLE - PDICES JO PER CENT DISCOUNT TO STUDENT REPAIRING NEATLYDONE FRANK J. ANDERSON 1340 O Stroot i New hard Gold Molded Columbia Records at Half Price, 25c each Full line of Barney & Berry Skates. ATHLETIC GOODS Of Every DoHcriptiou Girard Cycle Co. 1304 O Street. ni & ' lf A .S&Sgi m Ntfotf. if i ' -a V . ill ttm- -vi r -. uMMes .taftsas1 :- v . "" r ' , " . v .--s - . ' if1"1 "f i?''a'r.tiipasa