!WHf$m&m.,. ' w nm & I ' i i -rr- V K Cbe ID a i I 1R e t rn 0 ft a n I J S J A BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. BANKS Columbia, First National. HARDER SHOP Palace, R. & C, Shannon, Marshall & Richards. PATHS Chris' Place. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam Hall, Sidles, Girard. OOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co- Op, Brown, University Book Store. Sam Hall. CARPENTER Wilson. CHARS' -Powell, Lindsey, Clatey, Fo- liart. CLOTHING Unland. Magee & Deemer, B. L. Paine, Armstrong, Toggery. COAL Gregory, Dlerks, Whitebreast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell. Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Leming. DRUGGIST Steiner. Woempner. Rec tor, Brnvn, Riggs, "Wright. TLORISTS Chapln Bros. DRY GOODS Miller &. Paine. CtOCERS Keystone. ITJRNITURE Rudge & Guenzcl, A. M. Davi3, Hardy. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. Lincoln Transfer. HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenzcl. DANCING HALL Fraternity. HOTELS Lindell, Walton. LIVERIES Mellck. LUMBER Dierks NIGHT SCHOOL Mode'rn Commer cial. NOVELTIES Thorpe. OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line. PAINT & GLASS Western Glass & Paint Co. PLUMBING Korsmeyer. POOL.& BILLIARDS Powell. PRINTING, Griflln 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. y 44ai'4a&4-M&ssr4r4M 9 S'Good Shoes AND REASONABLE - PDICES V r T3T70 r-cnvTT mcrni Trvrr TO STUDENTS REPAIRING NEATLYDONE I FRANK J. ANDERSON 1340 O Stroot &&CMS-iM4r&&&4&4'f4r,:4- BLUE FRONT SHOE SHOP J. Ko I b ac h 1326 O St ATTEND ART EXHIBIT Chancellor Andrews Advises Stu dents to Attend the Exhibit. Com oration period yesterday wap taken up by Dr. Andrews, who made some geneial remarks on the import ance of art and concluded by calling railicular attention to the present ex hibit in the art room in the library hulldluR. The chancellor opened his talk by a prelude In which he took occasion to warn the me n of getting Into niichlef now that their spare time is not taken up by athletics and field rpoit He exhorted all to take no part 'in an thing rude, or that tended to woi k injury to the well being of the Unleiclty. but rather to fiown upon anything of the s-oit that came up. Turning to his main topic, th" haii cellor -a!d in en'ret: "I hops' that as many as can will at tend the exhibit. Why do Unlvetsity I roplo and those eoiineetccl villi the exhibit, hort us- to attend eveiy )tnr the exhibit omes around? It Is be cause tin nc t outcome is gient(! In the nd.ent of the Christian rell;io:i thcVhi.ieh went In to licit down thFO call.d pagan ait We aic hei:s of tha! Christian ci lll.atior.. In thupe iliys teiy effoit to create anything of beau ty a.5 looked upon as a saci liege. Af ter a wh'le, however, the spirit of art estcbll.--hcd itself in th church, but not without elifllculty. Calvin, who was m inlluer.tial in the chinch, had no dc-ire for ait. and many of us who are (on:ictid with his bunch of Un church, base still a bit of dread for ait. But to read a work of art Is a beautiful accomplishment, as is also the ability to read inMautl) an architect':-, p'an. Oui education is often 1;,) sidrd wlun s-pejking from an intellect ual point of icw Our sensibility needs cretnl and syHtematic cultiva tion, and an a ciuaintanc e with ait i the ino-1 effect i. a I There aie dan;;, i O..K lines along whicii the s-en.-.ib!liUe .s may be tilt i ate d but it is not j-o with ait! w'neie all good molality unci le lig'on wi'l lie s-tim. Mated. Ait is also an inline lit.' help to uncleistanding-' of hinotv. which i.- P'ist leligion ait. phiIo.-oph. and cm oiioni) In tin wmU of Michael Angc 'o is to lie found lb' lit conuuiiit en th- Old 'IVslanimt The old idea ol King l)aid was a tall ?ti H lieg. too slender, for iuM-uiee to makv' e good tenter nn-h. but Midi 'id Ange-lo's c once ,, tin. l was astly elinVi cnt. He krev; the Bibb1 exaetly. and nave u models as l hey ically weic-. which if we looked closed)', ai.- boine on t by the Pc-riptuies. David went s o far as to try on Saul's annoi. which h'- la'd aside, net because it was too l'M-ge. but l:ecause lie wasn't used to weaiinu anr.nr and said: "1 cast aside ill def. i 'e wf:i(iii', a".d will mplo; only (.:temlo," and this we find wa.-. corirctl) iii-e'pietrd b) Mubael A- -geln " Engineering Notes. The puhident c)t the Engine . rin s -ciety spent a pait of his. holidays In Pawnee City. 1-rofeihor Evan", has: not as yet ai lived on the campus tioin his boll dn) acation. OnL o) the new. nictdianical slokeis is now in opeiation and the other., will be ready Lhortl). Mr. Blis: bar wired up the new pho tometer and the lighting, class will fccon try its merits. a Mr. Moore has photoraphs lalun ol all the electrical appliances In tho de pal tment. The photographs aie to go to the St Louis exposition. Dr. Dean is putting the new Ruble oil machine in shape for a scries of oil tests that will soon be run. Mcmr Hohnan and Brich have been we-iking on their theses during the fh ft week of acation. Mr. Brich has finished all the experimental parts. Pi ofc s.-or Richards has givMi each member ol the class in pumping ma chinery Eome eectlon of the subject, which is to be thoroughly studied up in the library and then reported upon for the L'enoflt of the rest of ths class. TWO GOOD GAMES. (Continued finm page 1.) ;nn, Sullhan, Kundc.il.ind, Wharton, Zlmnif nr. in, Fiecdtn.vi. The 11:30 Division - Kjut pin". August is, C'lntK. Daught.MB, Fox, Geie, Giaves, H'vitt, I oomls, Mellck. Myerr, McCallum, Wider, Nye Tow no. Second: . Ai instead. Bari.ci. Behmanl, Blck forel, Bliss, Bryan, Biigham. Ilaiiten, McNamara, McRrynolds, Qulnn, Tur ner, Wnldion. White. Third: Butler. Che-: ngton. Doiilnglon, Fletcher. Siuiean. Sargent. Ftewart. Sward, Thol aid Towne. R. E; Wng or.ei, Welle n-lc 1 , Matheis, Bonekt ni pe., Woods. The 3 O'Cloc k Dhision Fit st place: Black, Coley, Cainey. Copcland, Cra 1111. Cuiian. Kiake, Lesch. Moser, Pl pal, I'olhird. Pure ell. Tayloi. II. (' ; VaM y, Whe don. Rautsnu, Cassady, Bi i Icc'i', Cainp'iell See ond: , BolncM. Ciowley, EcUeiton. Fnrns woith. Huiuphiey, Hutchinson, Jen Kins, .lones. Keir. Lewis. Matheis. Morgan. Redtcin. Seatle, A A ; Talbot, Ta lor, ! I . Temple, Walioth. Willis Thitd: And'iKMi. Ailnnin, Buir, CopchunL l)ai.s. Dec air. l-'ieiicbs. Gibson, Glea !on, Ileilman. I lei.di e-cUson, Millar, Mooie, Mye is, Stewait, Simon, Win ' !u ei, Witte . Schreibe r. t The Hbtoihnl Soilcly ha-c at last located a son ot Ex-Goeinnr I.y.nrd of till1- state, and (peets to l.c able to biii!. the ga i in Its lecord of 'tale hitoi. which had i(ultd hi a total lack ot information as to thit gentle man's admini'-t lation. Governor I ml was toriiieily state nicisbal of Ai Kan sas and was app dnted fioin that po"-l t lc u 'c t In gov c i i-hip ot Nebi !i"-Kn t I -i It c IV Ciwl 'in t'la.sc leuoiis thai d lin- ! eiuc im i s i". 1 1 1 iiaM'iliou Moiida) niJit w i i c ini.( li ii. -it miiiic i 'ii I han had b c n iMiiii iuatc (I )i ill last c vc ning v. in be Id o i i be c amp is. One ef the i f tlihiL-s In men's wiai is a .Manliatian shht. We aie selling the, ?l.'iu -hht at $1 13; the $2.ut guide :t $ Wt 'anie Kind ol di .count cm nil- ?L" V) and $:! mi ones, says Paine, of Pah. i 's ( 'lot hing Sloi . University Bulletin SENIOR.-' njcbr pins hi once at Hal le i . .n c ';.o. !'i ' nan I asl.c i bal prac-t i e lo- d i 1 1 inn :. I L in in i Impel. : i'N'loll ' ' ,-S I. OK ItO UD Aliits Wccii. 'day, .lani.aiy ('.. in (' I' 'i. I iv. ; .i I i;:! 1 - us- i ii .-s. All 1 1 :: U i. ic:i im e I in g) miuu iimi at ! o'i Pa i. Wednesday afternocMi in -tth-; A-h H-M-iing lockers can th.n a plv DR. CLAPP. All gills intending to ieglster next si me.-'ter tor beglnniug gyninashim woi l plciK-ie iort at phyhleal (mining oPb e at uiiui, SK.N,. . --! Oet photos at 'l ownseiul'b Immedi ately. Must all be in by .Ian. 2d, '()4r Order of Committee. NOTICE. All (lack candidate.-, and Chaiter Da) cent, stants aiv lecjue.-ted to meet on the gymnasium floor Wednesday, Jan tl, at I p. id. Come dressed for woik Loiil' distanie men will run out of doois if the weather will permit. Come prepaied. II. J. .l i ATES, Capt. ATI E.VriON. SFNIOn. ' CaiM'.'d.m for places in (he Senior '!s.' i l-.y mi'st be ready for trial at any thu Wednesday, Thursday or Fri d ly cm ning cjf (his week, meeting In V. Kit!. Special notice of time will ho rent (o each candidate. Pkaso appear promptly, as time for each will be lim ited. Any ono not lec'elvlng notices should see Miss HowelJ before Friday evening. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK of t.lni-ii'.n, .N timelo i CAPITAL Siun.or.d oo. OPPJCEPS John B. Wright. Pni. ). H. W-ol. Vf P, Jo SutjucU 2nd Vlct-Pm. P. I.. M.U. CU.hlK W. D Pvon. Alu. Ch. Fraternity Hall 13th 8 N Street Nowly furnished nnd decorated. Ih now open for daten for College and Frater nity dances. Special rates to Htudante. FAULKNER S SHARP Room 308, Fraternity Bldg. The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to date pUce where you can get your Clotfyng Cleaned and Pressed Phone 700 Northeast Cor. 11th & O SU. OUR WORK IS WELL KNOWN We nlwayB have and'aiwayB will ap preciate, the support of the students roportB to the contrary notwithntand ine. YULE BROTHERSLAUNDRY Tol, 754. 1514 O Stroot. T. J. THOU? COMPANY General Machinists AU K.indj of Rpltlng Lock-Smiths. PLATERS 303 So. Hlh Strocl. Lincoln, Nabraski Phone. 614 . Hi rw t Lincoln Tasik Line Succc'hsois to (3. II. Ma-ii Gasoline, Kcroscuc.Luhrlcnting Oil !25 No. 12th Street. Telephone 47 ESTABLISHED 1871 FURNITURE CURTAINS CARPETS STOVES HARDY Ftttnitttze Co. 1124-0 St. Lincoln, Neb. Melick's Stables Phono 485. doxed CarrUgc. BagBAfe. Th finest Uvcry In 1230 N StrccCt!yLIncoIn, TTot, ' 4f4tiiivnvkiAt&mM TIIIH IM Ol'H SKiN Special Desjgns made for Frat Banquet Menus Dance THE NEW CENTURY PRINTERS LINCOLN Programs I 1241 N STOEET ISWfrWMMWMllWMCHM s f iitf ill - J ij . r ,U ,.rS&jimi&.- .-" V& fL 4i iAiflK