THBDAkLY NBRASKAIN. 5 V u V 0 If K f W - m u hv ito V W ! lf i ! iy 1 llly ill li i i tt l U OLIVER THEATRE TODAY MATINEE, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15 "PEGGY FROM PARIS" 40 PEOPLE Prices: NIGHT: $1.00, 76c, 50 & 25c. MAT.: 50c & 25c. FRI., 8AT. & 8AT. MAT. the . The Moonshiner's Daughter PRICE8: Eve.: 50c, 35c & 25c. MAT., 25 & 10 Cents. 1 ..LYRIC THEATRE.. jl Program Week of October 1st THE GREAT FERN AN DE-MAY DUO European Novelty Musical Artists GIL BRQWN ' America's Favorlto Eccentric Dancer GRE8HEM AND BOSEN In Their Society 8ketch, "A Domestic Blizzard" MR. R. N. BAILEY Black Face Monologist WE8T AND HENRY In a Laughable Comedy Playet, "A 8tammering Proposal" MR. JACK WILDE In' His Beautiful Illustrated Song, Will You Love Me in December as You Do In May7- THE LYR08COPE With a New Series of Beautiful' Mov ing Pictures. The BIJOU Program, Week of October 1, 1906. v. FULLER, R08E & CO. . ' " "8llck Dick" MARCELL & LENETT Comedy Horizontal Bar Artists . . KIPP & KIPPY Comedy Jugglers "" MR. BILLY HART The Musical Monologue Artist MR. WILL H. 8MYTHE Will Sing Miss VeBtor Victoria's Illus trated Song, Waiting at the Church Wonderful Album and Subpoena 8erver . ON THE BIOGRAPH LADIES! LADIES! .LADIE8J -Cook In Hallett's window, 1143 Q 8 and see the Beautiful Clocks to be Given Awa'at Tuesday and Frl--- day's Matlneel , 3 8HOW8 DAILY 3, 7:45 & 9 p. m. ADMI88ION TEN CENT8 Reserved Seats Be Extra. . Matinee, All Seats' 10c T. J. THORP & CO. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, Trade Checks, Keys Locksmilhlng, General Machine Works, Model Makers, Etc. 308 So. Mth, LINCOLN icOLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK I OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. I CAPITAL,:- $100,000.00 I PIT! zsettw&&xwaMPdW3wwaea&e&m&3e&wt Every Lornl Untycralty Stmlent la urged to patronize these Ne brnikiin atlvcrtlaera, and to men tion the paper while doing o. BARBER SHOPS Greon's Palace. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coin Book Store, Uni. Book Store, Harry Porter. BANK Columbia National, FirBt Na tional. CAPE Sam Wostorneld, Don Cam eron, Unlvorslty School of Music Dining Room. CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Paine's Fountain. CIGARS Llndsoy. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, 'Ma gee & Deomer, Ludwig, The Ster ling. . . COAL Gregory, Whitebreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol som. DENTIST M. H. Alexander. Davis, Horpolsholmer, DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol shelmer. DRUGGISTS Brown, Rector. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. FURNITURE The Bonway Co. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. JEWELER Tucker, Hallott, J. 1. Davis. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros. LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING Now Century, Georgo Bros., McVey, State Printing Co., The Ivy Press. MUSIS Curtice. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam eron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per kins. SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co., Lincoln Cycle Co. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwig, Herzog. THEATERS Olver, Lyric, Bijou. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. WAFFLES Mrs. Day,-Sam's Cafe. More Simplification Needed. The new typewriter girl approached her omployor'sjlesk. In her hand she bore a. sheet of paper. "Sir," Bho said, "this looks like a funny way to spell skidooly." The employer took the sheet from her hand and stared at the word she pointed out Then he stared at-the girl. "That Isn't skidooly," ho said, "that's schedule." Exchange. Something Swell. TJel Prado Is the name of the beau tlful now up-to-date Lunch Car just located on Fourteenth and O streets. This Is no cheap, dirty, greasy, Httlo hovel, but a large, well ventilated, elaborate Cafe on wheels. Every thing served In this place Is of the very best quality. , Measurements of men In the Phys ical, Education courses arc almost complete Measurements of members of tho football squad are to bo taken beforo Saturday. LOST Between University and Herpolshelmer's, a gold watch, Elgin movement, 15 Jewels. Reward for re turn to 1600 It St. . DR. M. H. ALEXANDER, Dentist Auto Phono 2516, 1213 O St, Lincoln, Neb. Buy; your shoes at Sanderson's. They have the swellest shoes that grow. . " Don't, forget The Ivy Press has moved to 22 South 12th St Every person' connected 'with tho University Book Store is a student . Green's Barber Shops are the best in the. West. , y'A V'..-'-', Forestry Notes. Messrs. C. J. Humphrey and F. W. Morrqll who completed the work in tho Forestry courso at the State Uni versity last Juno, and Mr. E. O. Siecko, of the Class of 1905, have on terod tho United States Forest Sor vico as Forest Assistants at an Initial salary of ono thousand dollars and field 'expenses. Mr. Humphrey is at preBont stationed at Pottsvlllo, Ponn., whoro he is making Investigations per tninlng to tho treatment of telophono poles to prolong their durability. Mr. Morroll has been assigned as Tech nical Assistant on tho Holy Cross For- CBt Reserve In Colorado, with head quarters at Glenwood Springs. Mr. Siecke has spent tho paBt summer In an extended study of forest planting In the TrUckoe-Carson Irrigation Pro ject in Nevada. Mr. O. T. Swan, who has beon with the United States Forest Servlco as Forest Assistant since July, 1905, was given a substantial promotion .last July. Ho Is stationed at Los Angeles, California, where ho is conducting ex periments in the seasoning and treat ing of telophono and telegraph poles. Mr. G. A. Pearson of tho Class of .1906 returns this year to assist In the Department of Forestry and for his Master's degree Archie Sears, '06 Engineering, Is serving his first year In the General Electrical Works, the big electrical concern In Schenectady, Pennsylvania. His sister Maybelle, who waB attend ing University last year, Is studying art at tho Philadelphia 'Art School. Miss Sears Illustrated the Senior An nual last year. Mr. Leslie N. Qooddlng, '04, has been elected assistant In Forestry and Botany at the Arizona Agricultural College. He has been put In charge of one of the sub-stations of the terri tory. Walter Shlndollr '07, will not at tend the University this semester, having accepted a position as main tenance engineer for the Burlington railroad with headquarters In Lincoln. . M. J. Mower, '05, has gone to Chi cago, where ho will take his A. M. de gree at tho University of Chicago In the spring. Mr. Mower was a member of the graduate schooLJast year. Miller Benedict, who has been men tioned as a candidate for the Sopho more Presidency, desires It emphat ically stated that ho. does not want the honor. T. A. Hutton, 06; member of tho -Yt M. C. A. quartet of last year and on the caste of tho Senior play Is principal of the High "School at Leb anon, Neb. The tackling dummy has appeared. on the football field, but his unpopu larity with tho men will probably in sure his getting the dirty end of the game. Miss Sarah L. Doubt, '03, Is teach ing science at. Hawarden, Iowa. Miss Annie Moore, '05, has returned to Hawarden -for her second year. No University student can afford to .miss hearing Senator Albert J. Bov- eridge at the Oliver Thursday eve ning. Percy Metz, law '06, is practicing law at Basin, Wyoming, ' Swell, snappy $3.50 and $4,00 shoes. Sanderson's. ' - -Cameron's 'Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. JAS. 1. DAVIS JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1210 O STREET Fine repairing a special ty and the best of goods at reasonable prices. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPJIGIAK g ' C, A. TUCKER, Jeweler, DR, S. S. SHEAN, Optlctofl 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATR0NA6E SOLICITED. GATE CITY Cleaners, Dyers It. O. Z1NK, Manager v Expert , Dry Cleaners- and Scientific Dyers Auto 4428 Bell 2028 204 So. TWELFTH ITTllXXXXXXXXXXTlXXXXXXXXl To the PnMlc A SPECIAL -DINNER EVERY SUNDAY UNI SCHOOL OF MU8IC DINING ROOM Eleventh and R Street. -- t m i-rom i o'ciock to z:ao p. m. m TmXTXTTXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Just Try Us One ! State Printing Company Stationery Department All kinds of School Supplies. J2J2 tt- Street, Lincoln, Neb, Sam's Cafe S,F,W68terflel o SPECIAL SERVICE TO Q llell Phono, 35&C Q Auto, , . 3305 8 A Specialty In Oysters In Season 8 O 117.19-21 No. 13th St. & , s ) t -.;. n C). l,i. -! i, hi., i ' --V 't- -fr-- . tv-" i - ,y. "H J "-