moif wrw , s ' -r m-. WtfnRifn 4UUUllMMMltMMMi4MMMtaNMMlfa V Cbe 9Ml$ l il " il'iili 1 1 rr . 1 1 JJmUi I I'niJIitMir III I ii Til l I ' ' I 3w gj 1 BUSINESS DmECTORY Every Loyal Uhiversity Student Is Urged to Patronize these NobrasU'an Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ART GOCDS-Rosb P. Curtice BARBER SHOPS. The Arteto, Green's Palace and Mogul. BICYCLE8-ATHLETIC QOOD8 Si dles, Girard. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Utfi. Book Store, Brown Drug Co. BOQK HOSPITALr-Glllesple. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional BOOKBINDL .G Gillespie. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent. CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson. CIGARS Fred A. Powell, Royle & Walker, Lindsay. CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott, Soukup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Mageo & Dcemcr, Unlahd. COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, White breast CONFECTIONERY Maxwell. Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT Dr. Woodard. DRUGGISTS Stelner, Woempencr, Brown, Mann, Rector. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ross Elec tric Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guonzel, A. M. "Davis, Hardy. FURRIER Steele. GROCERS Keystone. HAriERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel, F. E. Lahr. HOTELS LlndeH. JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem ing. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros. LUMBER Dlerks. MILLINERS The Famous. NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. Ui-TICIANS Dr. J. J. Davis, .olff. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay deb, Kennedy. PIANOS Ross P. Curtice Co. 'POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow '" ell. The Ideal. PRINTING George Bros., New Cen- tury. Ivy Press, Review Press, Grif fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Home Cafe, Unl. School of Music Cafe, Good Health. "ROLLER SKATING Auditorium. SHOES Sanderson. BHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy. Blue Front Shop. SHINtNG PARLOR Union Shining , PaHor. 'STENOGRAPHER Frank E. Lee. '.SUITORIUW-Webdr, J JsniptUj. . TAILORS Un "nil, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg. T-Y-PEWRITER-rRemington. "MESSIAH" TOMORROW The Annual Rendition by tho University Chorus. The Annual rendition of tho "Mes siah, " which has come to be such an onjoyablo feature of Mrs. Raymond's work In tho University, will be given tomorrow morning at convocation. Tho chorus has been working hard and faithfully under Mrs. Raymond, and they will ably support the soloists, who are the very best, 'as their names prove. Selections. Comfort ye my people Ey'ry Valley Chorus And the glory of the Lord Behold a Virgin shall conceive O Thou that tellest glad' tidings For bohold darkness The people that walked In darkness Pastoral Symphony There were shepherds And lo! the Angel of the Lord And the Angel said unto them And suddenly there was Chorus Glory to God Then shall the eyes of the blind He shall feed His nock Come unto Him CiioriiE Hallelujah! Soloists Miss Grace Cutter, Mr. Ev erett B. Carder, Mr. B. B. Gillespie. Ml&s Stella Rice Organist. ' Miss Edith Burllngrln Pianist. Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond Director. String orchestra. The Wednesday ' 11:30 classes will not begin until the close of the "Mes siah." program. All who are to take part In the "Mes siah" are requested to be In their places on the platform a little before 11 o'clock. Yesterday evening tho candidates for the inter-state debating squad met with Proffessor Fogg to receive gen eral directions regarding preparation for the preliminary debates which will be held In the near future to chooso Nebraska's, representatives In the inter-colleglate debates. Suggestions were given looking toward1 order and system in the collection and arrange ment of material. Several changes over the system of previous years have been iaugurated this season. Unusual interest is exhibited In tho debates this year. Already about thirty students have signified their In tention of entering the preliminaries nnd It is expected that this number will be considerably swelled in tho course of a few days. Considerable interest was arouBOd among the law students over the drat jury trial of the year, held yesterday afternoon. The trial was called lit 10 a. in. Saturday morning, but be cause of the failure of witnesses to appear, was postponed until Monday afternoon. The court wa3 presided over by Roscoe J. Anderson as Judgb. Poe.pisll and Lundln counselled for the plaintiff and Barton and Gibbs were tho counsels for tho defendant. Theres a Tie .Shape and a tip' color ing In our store for every young man's taste. ' If you have a peculiar or par ticular notion about your tie better see our showings Palne's Clothing Store. Christmas Thoughts turn naturally io tho line line of Jewelry shown by E. Fleming. Z0 HIGH GRADE CHDCDLATE5 BONBONS ForSale Only at Harley's Drug Store, Uth and O. tim wliimMm Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N 5TRBBT mM JUAMOJUmAJ Smoke 13 o You KndtA FRED A. POWELL Oliver 't'Heatre dldck "Me Sells tDoflcarc For TNlckele." 0&000to00d0dC0CC660G0CCCG A Few Things for Christmas in New nnd Fancy Designs at F. C. RICHARDS 1 140 O Street OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO Pure. All kinds of Novelties Buttersweet, best in the City tm n uoh coobits in" BU3IN-SB, SHOfTAr?D, typ waiting, TLeaor-:Y a o Preparatory Fresh Candies The Lincoln Candy Kitchen 1337 O Street There's Nothing in the .Tewolry Lino I cannot give yyu ut prices lowor than anyone. See CHARLES W. JlElUlNG, JEWELER 1311 O STREET Auto Phone 1201 Bell Phono 1 ."!)!) $10.00 CASH and a little each month will place a beautiful PIANO in your home for Xmas. We have a lorgar stock of Christmas bargains than ever shown In this city before. Fine uprights from $96.00 up Special low prices during tho Christmas week. Hxucrlviiccil IfPcliem. Mnc I'.nttlit incut- Oytnnn'tmni work AnuMtnfiee in 'rciirliiir lxMltioiix Work to -arn bo-ml IikIMoiihI liiNtrucll il. Tltcriiny Mine I,trsiHH lv innil AiIvinitngcH Oi n cnpital c-lty Write fur Cnliil Kin." No L'tiealii BUelftt-ss Colltgm LINCOLN, NKDUAttKA wCmIm7 Right Prices ..ON.. Wclbbach Mantles, Wolsbach Air Burners Gymnasium Suit, Track Suits, Sweaters. Bicycles and Repairs, Phonograph?. SIDLES CYCLE CO. 1317 0 St. (mitv.n.mtnt. STUDENTS ROSS P. CURTICE CO. 1125 O Street I For first-class Tailoring at low prices, tec Union College Student Tailors. Phones? Automatic 3255, Bel(209. jfc j o Union College Tailors South Eot-incc Co!lgc Building ssssxmns l.... ..!' I i' I I : THBRB IS NO fralifc. Clock er Article 0! Jcythy Vk CANNOT REPAIR O. 1. fuoker, Jmwmlmr M Wu. 4fl 014, ,, M4 Columbia Nsition.il Bank a OFteA akiUioe,ooo.oo '1 ? & m m M ii 4 V h i T i 3 '..k .i U i 'i . ? M m a ' i t- i.:1 t--4 i ' iai A't " r- -il -r. r ttt t '. - w, I-. i . .t. ta .:. w i.-V -r.-'"'. " v w ywF'l