-M. : N-. ibc'Datl? mebvaahan -ft f V f-V :j t OLIVER THEATRE n ;; ULIVLIt UILUHL jt "PS PVAy MATINEE, 2:30 I VJUM I TONIGHT, 8:15 AT CRIPPLE CREEK Mat., 25c & 10c. Eve, 60c, 35c & 25c. FOREST CLUB MEETING. J TUE8DAY NIGHT, NOV. 20. JANE COBCORAN IN "THE FREEPOM OF 8UZANNE" jMotoK) it it H It It gfttttttttttttt ..LYRIC THEATRE.. n 'Mat., 3, p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9 Admlslon, 10c and 15c. HAYWARD, CON ROY A HAYWARD BUCKLEY'8 VARIETY DOG CIRCUS , A8K ELAND, The Celebrated Swedish Violinist WILLIAMS & THOMPSON TRIO JAbK WILDE N V, It. THE LYR08COPE !rfhTiiiJbu 3 8how"s Dally: 3.00) 7.45 and 9:00 p. ni. Prize Matlness Tuesday and Thursday, 10c ADMI88ION 10c . Nights Reserved Seats 5c Extra Direct from New York City, THE BIJOU COMEDY FOUR E. O. Secke Talks on United 8tates 8ervlce. At a special mooting of tho ForoB Club Friday afternoon a good num ber of studentB Interested In forestry profited by tho talk given by Mr. E. O. Slecke, a graduate of tho Univer sity of Nebraska and now a member of tho U. S. Forest Service. Mr. Slecke has been engaged since July In a survoy of tho Truckeo-Car-son Irrigation project of western. Ne vada. The work of tho Forest Ser vice In co-operation with tho Reclama tion Sorvlco, Is to advise the settlers of this region as to tho planting or trees, tho caro of their woodlots and wind-breaks, and the probable result of tholr efforts. Tho field Is an un usually fertile one, as many thousand acres of irrlgablo land aro suited only to tree-planting. Tho country Is, moreover, almost devoid of timber for fuel and fenco posts, and coal Is very expensive. Tho planting of wind breaks to prevent the blowing of sands is also strongly advised. For this work j cottonwood and black locust are tho trees recommended. Tho Inhabitants of tho region are very much lnsympathy with forestry work, and thelrrlgatlon engineers to a man realize that tho.success of their projects depend on thdprotectlon of tho watersheds by afforestation. Tho watershed concerned in tho Truckee Carson project Is that which supplies Lake Tahoo, Avhoro the Truckeo rlvor takes Its origin. Mr. Slecke's later work has been to Investigate this water shed, t6 locate ranger's nurser ies for tho experimental growing of young trees, and to Instruct and advise tho rangor '"-.Uila, work. In some Prof. Frank Spragg of tho Agricul tural School of Michigan vlsltod tho State Farm yestorday. I 0 For Ront Nicely furnished roomB, modern, with bath; suitable for ono or two gentlemen. 1117 H street. "Mlko" Hughes, president of tho Junior class, has been sick for tho last two weeks. Recently ho dovol- oped illphthorla. -Fred B. Butt, a member of tho Soph omoro class and a sergeant In Com pany A, has loft school In order to ac cept a position which has boon offorod I him In Nebraska City. Every Little Bit Helps. Dr. Sweotland, tralnor of thaNorth Dakota fpotball team, saw tho .No- braska-MlnneBotn. football gamp of two weeks ago. ' , Ho says: "Nebraska cloarly oufr playod Minnesota, and would have beaton them to a standstill hail It iiot beon for tho Gophora' weight." ThlB bears additional wolght com ing from a wholly disinterested por? son. Professor Johnson has beon buBy for somo tlmo writing a text-book on Economics! This book, which ho ox pocts to have printed by Fobiuary 1, will bo Introductory In character and well fitted for collogo use. Tho muaoum of tho College of Modi clno has received several hundred specimens from tho Army Medical Museum at Washington, D. C. Such specimens are duplicates sent out in exchange. Tho band has somo now instruments, Among thorn Is n baso drum that "wijl bo "brokon in" today in tho. -Kansas gamo. Captain Workizor announce that the old drum will bo kopt to loan to Senior classes for class day oaca pados. ' ' . Mr. Chas. B. Morlson, A. B.VOfj, M. D. '03, has beon marriod to Mifta Nancy Howard. Mr. MorJson Js clinical aaslstant.ln Surgory In tho Omaha Medical Collogo. Mr. and Mrs. Morisbn,. aro. atrvUomo Oo menus; at 2810 Shorman avonuo, Omaha '"i" V r . v ,Nt !J Sift Captain Workizor has excused st; donts, frqm, drill at thOj Stoo, Farn.t day in order to allow atto, jfco' tebtqt football. gamo.. Also Veterinary, clinleii at tho SUUo F,arm wl)l:,bo diBmlBed early for tho samo purpda.' We vThe Way Down East Vaudeville MRAND MR8. DANNY MANN nrta nS"P..etl by WOHOrvG tho water 1 " . . .1 shods are already? heavily forested, and lumbering has been carried on there since the boom mining days. .Mr. Slecko attended tho National Irrigation Congress in September, at which very strong sentiment prevailed in favor of the Forest Service worlr. v . Near tagx ' ) h: Ghfistmai X. and you are-no doubt wondering and questioning about tho uaturo of ..... . .. . . tno guts you win Duy. v.. MR. WILLH. 3MYTHE L 8lnglng4,After They Gather the Hay" WELL8 AND 8ELL8 , Presenting "Who pwns the House" .WOODVILLE AND BLACK Presenting "Who's Who" DEED O FDARING . . On the Blograph UNIVER81TY BULLETIN. November. Saturday, 17. Nebraska vs. Kansas, ton Campus. Students' Debating Club. ComonluaClub. Forum. U. 20G, 7 p. m. ' . Modlcal Society M. 301. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. t Ypu will Ho Batlsfled-wltfr-Cameron's Lunch Counter., ' ' Cairup tho Star Delivery Co., Bag gage.' Both Phones. Why not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? 1 -iiririr Trlntnc f!n.. 125 No. 12th St., has turned out somo noat work for University organlaztlons. Tho Ivy PreBS is now located at 212 .South Twelfth street. University work especially solicited. , , Gree'n'a barber shops excel all others in the west Entirely modern and the beat work assured. MILITARY CHANGES. I " . i Four New Corporals Appointed In Company D. A change in tho non-commissioned officers of D company waa announced Wednesday evening. R. L. LaChapelle, B. R. Savin, J. C. Rosier "and V. WhUo, who were made corporals at tho bo ginning of the year, were reduced to the grade of prhrntes. To thoir places weor appointed W. M. Wobor, J. D. Taylor, E. B. Drake and J. F. Coupe. All tho men are regarded as well drUleocadots, but tho later four .had tho recommendation of their captain while the former had not, but were acting as corporals on probation. Weather Forecaater, Loxoland jwaa-j. not in his boat weather producing mood when intfcrvlowod yeaterday afternoon In regard to tho proapecta for today. Snpw and much colder wore tho predlctlona that ho made, and hie decision could not bo shaken. Wr,f tnnnv tnnnfhn nnnt. In manV of our deDarttnontS WO hUYO. bean preparing for thla particular season, and tho results aro bogInqng1tb show on our shelves and counters. - . In our Fur Department we have fur pieces of overy description. Beautiful Gifts from $2.50 up. v. , In our Embroidery Department will be found iill manner of embroid-. ered fancy ploce8, both domestic and fore.lgn,",roin, 5cup tp tho most expensive and. iandsomo hand embroidered goods, In oUr Notions Department aro bolts .bags, p;urfleB,rbeada,.braceIftUJi;' neciuaces, jewex uoxch, mumcuiu now, w Muun.w, muW ww and ah Innumerable number if other articles, almost any ono of - - . l a. u - a . which maKo n acceptamo preseni. In our China Department aro all manner of beautiful . gift pieces :- ...-. - '.- Vases, statuary ana "urw-a-nrac, s, , . . - , ,-U) In the Book Department--what a field you have hero for asoloctlon of gifts. Great preparation has boon mado in thla section for holi day buying. Wo would auggest that you make your ael6ctiona early aa you know how hard It la to got just what you, want during the holiday rush. JO. r MILLER & PAINE 8enlor Football. Every Senior football man turn out north of tho Library today promptly at 1 Pt m. for signal practice. T. A. KIESSELBACH, Manager. Mrs. StearnB of Beatrice and her daughtora; Mable and Bertha, arrived laat night to attend tho game this afternoon. ' MlaaBeaa I. Dumont, '04, arrived yesterday for a week'a ylall with Miss Richards, !Q7. .-, ' . ...Roller ska ting... All this week. Special rate for ladies iiuparties at af ternoon sessions.4 Instructors 'always in attendance. . .Malr bressert. , , ., ' tiTm? S SaaioOMWSh Lu'nch'0.u'n.r. 123... 12. 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