G b e H) a 1 1 Tflebrasftan r rr V. iY -f mmxxb OLIVER THEATRE ts 1j 1 1 is lf L ls 1 1 1 lf b t 1 Q i 1 !, 1 L, L i Ji iV E TONIGHT AT: 15 Message Frdm Mars Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c & 25c WED. MAT. & EVE., OCT. 17 MAZIER TRUMBULL "DAD'S SIDElPARTNER" PRICES: yMatlnce, 25c. Eve., 75c, 50c, 35c & 25c 7. R8DAY NIGHT, OCT. 18 Thfi Mnrriarm nf l.-B-f I III ITIUI I IUyi Ul Hilly Prices: $1.00, 75c, 50c & 25c. $ $ ..LYRIC THEATRE.. ifc t Matinee, 3 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9 Admission, 10 and 15c. ROYER and FRENCH In Comedy Sketch SURAZALL arfd RAZALL THE GREAT BARRINGTON x Ventriloquist MILDRED ELAINE Vocalist THE ZANPHRELLAS Novelty Gymnasts Illustrated Song by J. J, WILD THE LYROSCOPE The BIJOU JOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOO Threo Shows Dally. 3, 7t45 & 9 p. m. ADMISSION lOc - Reserved Seats 5c Extra. Matinee, All-Seats 10c ) Headed,, by the Twentieth Century , . " " ' Mystifler, '" ' THE GREAT TATUM ' In "Thaumaturgy." M'CLOUD and MELVILLE " Introducing Double Harp Qolos, Songc Dances, and English Imitation The Eccentric Grotesque Comedy Artists, RUF and CU8ICK In "My Friend Bill." t Marvelous Acrobats, THE E8PE .BROTHERS Unicycllsts and Equilibrists. ''Will theAnge(s.Let Me Play." Beautifully Illustrated Song by WILL H. SMYTHE Unfortunate Husband, Terrible- An guish, and Playing Truants .ON THE BIOGRAPH LOW ONE-WAY RATES. Every day from September 15th to October 31st, 1906, inclusive, the Union Pacific will sell ono-way tickets as fol lows: "' ' $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to' Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wena'tcheo, Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nam pa, 'Idaho: v ' - $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and. , Seattle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore trnn vln. Pnrtlnml. . $25.00 to Can Francisco, Los Angeles . uuu ou xjivbu. -. nM-poannnillTifrlv Inw ,rntna mnnv j C Tw -..-. other California, Oregon, Washington, .Montana, Utah, and Idaho-points. Thrqugh Tourist cars run every day Via1, Union Pacific to the Pacific coast. For full information; call on or address ' " E. B. SLOSSON", Gen. Agt ?$ BUSINESS DIRECTORY I Every Loynl Unlvernlty Student la urgetl to patronize tlieae Nc bruiknn ndvcrtlaera, and to men tion the paper while doing to. ! BARBER" SHOPS Green's Palaco. BOOKS, & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Rook Storo, TJni. Book Storo, Harry Porter. BAKERY Petry Bnkery Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAPE Sam Wcstorfleld, Don Cam- j oron, University School of Music i Dining Room. CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Palne's Fountain. cigars Lindsoy. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unlahd, Ma gee & Deomor, Ludwig. Tho Ster ling. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, Tho Fol som. DENTIST M. H. Alexander. Davis, Horpolsholmor. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, HorpoK sheimer. DRUGGISTS Brown, Rector. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. FURNITURE Tho Bonway Co. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Storo. HAIRDRESSER E. Goodman Tanner, JEWELER Tucker, Hallett, J. 1. Davis, Fi B. Harris. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros. LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING Now Century, Georgo Bros., McVey, State Printing Co., Tho Ivy Press. MUSIS Curtice. RESTAURANTS-T-Don's Cafe, Cam eron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per kins, Electric Shoe Co. SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co., Lincoln Cycle Co. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwig, Horzog. THEATERS Olver, Lyric, Bijou. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co!- WAFFLES Mrs. TJay. Sam's CafV UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. V .J October. Tuesday, 16th. Special Convocation. Bancroft Robinson. Mrs. Jano Wodnesday, 17th. Prof. G. E. Howard at Convocation. "Democracy and Genius." - Senior Play Committee meets IrhIL 10G at 11:00 a. m. Friday, 19 th. Music at Convocation. Saturday, 20th. Forest Club Moots. Nebraska vs. Ames on Campus. Saturday,' 27th. Nebraska vs. Doane on Campus. McVey Printing company does tho best University work at 125 No. 12th. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Green's Barber Shops .aro tho best In tho WosFt t You will bo satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. Call up the-Star Delivery Co., Bag' gage. Both Phones. -Universltyfprlntlng done by "Sinr nions tho Printer, 224 N.- 11th St ' Why not take your, baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? The Ivy Press is now located at 212 South Twelfth street. University work especially solicited. Green's barber shops excel all others In tho west. .Entirely modern and tho 'best work assured. DR. M. H. ALEXANDER, mhjiuubu auiu x-uujio 3uxu, ao u DE., Uncoln' NoD- t , . . . i a ii i , ne WnCOin SaMtONUm. All kinds of baths and fine plunge. 14th and M. r , , Halr'DreMers. V ' r Best soft water shampoo in tho city, 124 No. 12th St. E. Goodman Tanner. CAMPUS GLEANINGS Miss Laura Owon 1b out of school on account of Illness. Miss Birdie Scott, '00, Is tenchlug In the Falrbury schools. For Rent A modern room; gentle men only. G34 No. 12th St. Alias Verne Burr, '01, Is teaching at West Point again this year. Special 15c meals. Tho Phponlx Restaurant, 142 -No. llti St. MIsh Eunice Ertsor of Omaha has been visiting her sister in this city. Miss Lillian Chambers is not attend ing school thifweok, owing to illness. The Senior Play Committee will meet Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock In U. 100. A little "knowledge about Harris' Tiffany glass is not a dangerous thing to tho pockotbook. Miss Clara Gombergjwho reccivod her degree of M. A. last .Tunq Is now teaching in a select school in Wash ington, D. C. A. M. Levy, '07, will spend this se mester studying law at Northwestern University. Ho will return to Nebras ka for his final semester. R. H. McReynolds, '04, who has been tho University electrician forlho pasjt five years, has accepted a position with tho University of North Dakota as Su perintendent of Grounds, Buildings 'and Electrical Construction. Mr. Mc Roynolds leaves Lincoln nt once to assumo hls.now duties. Professor Caldwell's conference In American History entered upon Its yoar's work last Thursday evening with consideration of a papor by Mr. A. E. Sheldon on his newly Instituted work as legislative referonco llbrarlaj. Tho conference meets semi-monthly for book reviews', discussion of theses, and occasional addresses by specialists In Its field. Students In, American History are reporting to tho departmpnt unusual difficulty In obtaining books for library roadlng. More duplicates than usual ;voro added to tho department reserve shelves this year, but an Increase of 25 per cent In the American History classo has more than offset this. The department, uses practically no texts, depending almost entirely on library readings and by class -and depart mental contributions duplicating standard works in Jts field. Several now volumes are now on tho way, and will doubtless remove tho present em barrassment. University Journal. Tho University Journal for October has been sent out. Tho issue is very neat in appearance. A picture of tho new Temple adorfs the first page, and one of the School of Music b on tho last. An article by Chancellor An drews on "Dull Pupils" occupies a prominent place. The' publication contains various other Interesting arti cles and is worthy, of the reputation it has gaine'd In previous . years, County Falr The annual y. W. C. A.' County Fair will be held on Saturday, .November 17th, Instead of November 2nd, as pre viously announced.' DEL PRADO I4th & O 1 .n Swellost Lunch Car fn the West, ' I Bprvo better jjuauty thnn nny lunch cur in tho city. 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TYPE' r The New Century Printers ' 1241 N STREET SHIRTS IN WHITE OR FAST COLORS. nc atai VALUE OBTAIN- H ABLE AT SI. OO OR $1.25. CLUETT, PCABODY . CO. uakcrb or ouirrr and arrow coiuna I .Iv