ti) & a i f b tlcbraefta w c . St 9- 1 M- V "2go-je" j ' '' , -i i I f NEW WINDSOR HOTEL CAFE CLUB BREAKFAST No. 1, 25 Centsv " Apple Sauce ' s Eggs' Fried or Boiled '-'Toast or WheaUCakes Tea-' - Coffee - Milk L .J- No. 2 15 Cents , Stewed Prunes or Bananas "' Toast Tea Coffee , Milk Served at Lunch Counter. 'At TableB 5 Cents Extra. ,CLUB-LUNCH No. l 25 Cents Soup Potatoes Vegetables Bread arid Butter Coffee Milk No. 2, 15 Cents Soup Bread and Butter Pie Tea Coffee , Milk Servedat Lunch Counter.' At Tables 5 Cents Extra. Service 11:30 to 2:00 P. M. y ffffff yy fry yip OLIVER THEATRE u o Ofir ' THURSDAY NIGHT, DEC. 13. The Sultan of Sulir- PRICES $1.00,' 75c, '50c ad 25c. FRI., SAT. & 1V1AT., DEC. 14-1S. DOJU THORNE EVE. 50c, ,30c, 20c & 10c. MAT. Everybody Ore. 25c, Bal. 10c. btri!. i T--V ! v "I ':- TO ..LYRIC THEATRE.. 1 .iM..fr.i flat,, 3 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9 Admision, 10c and 15c. hTHE HAWAIIAN SERENADERS Singing and Instrumental Music. GEORGE LYNN AND BERT PERRY Eccentric Comedians. MACK AND DUGAL . In "A Strenuous Sprain," a travesty act on 'Life Insurance. VONTELLO AND NINA Premier Roman Ring Gymnasts. ARMAND MELNOTTE Great Female Impersonator Hund- ', some , and7 Costly Wardrobe by ' Worth of Pails $Inga Soprano and Baritone. " l , ILLUSTRATED SONG "When the' Flowers Bloom 'in SnrliiR- 4 M 1 1 I v? mm s. ) .& i tIme Mollle Dear," by-Jack Wilde ;W!.v ON THE LYROSCOPE, THE AUTO MOBILE THIEVES,) THE" GREAT EST'MOVING PICTURE EVER EX- - HIBITED IN LINCOLN. Ladles' Souvenir Matinees Tuesdays " ' and Fridays.- Pdry Bakery Co. Baking Orders Filled v "Promptly. rkw Rkc Brcii Ovr Socially. , nioBe'ns tad Tour Order Vi)l SC1 BUSINESS. DIRECTflRY ' --n: Kverjr Lojrul Uulvrrctiy Student ii iirseil to iib(-oiIy w. IIU . ."? . ...-w ,- j ft urKn ntivert iiera, and to meu D tlon the palter while doing io. f 55&i BARBER SHOPS Greon's Pafaco. BATHS Chris', Lincoln' Sanltorlum. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Liu- coin liook store, Unl. Book Store, Harry Porter. BAKERY PetryBakory Co. BANKSr-Columbla National, First Na tional. j CAFE Sam Westorfield, Don Cam I eron, University School of. Music TUnliifr T?nnm CATERER "Tommy at Miller & Palne's Fountain. CIGARS Llndsey. Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemor, Ludwlg, The Stor- ling. COAL Gregory, VVhltobreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol- Bom. DENTIST M. H. Alexander. Davis, Horpolshelmor. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol- stieimer. DRUGGISTS Rector, Rlggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, The Star. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE The Benway Co. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER E. Goodman Tanner. JEWELER Tucker, Hallott, J 1. Davis," F. B. Harris. w LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros., Merchants. Evans. LIVERY Ensign, Forbes, Mollck, - " LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING Now Century, Georgo Bros., McVoy, Stato Printing Co., The Ivy Press, Simmons. MrSJC-rCurtlco, Lester Piano Co. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, 'Cam- oron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per kins, Electric Shoo Co. SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle -Co., Lincoln Cyclo Co.' SUITORIUM J. C, Wood. TAILORSTr-Unland, Union Colloge Tailors, Eudwlg, Herzog. THEATERS Olver, Lyric, Bijou. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. UNIVERSITY BUL1.ETIN. December. Wednesday, 12 tv Engineering Society moots In M 211 o p. m. . - Prof. G. E. Barber, i!Roinan Portrait Sculpture." (Illustrated.) Rehearsal for "The Toastmastor," 7:30 p. m. Y. W. C. A. prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. ' Senior football practise, 11 a. m. "Sem. Bot." meets N. 104, 7:30 p. mr Thursday, 13 Freshmen class meeting, Memorial Hall, 11 a. m. Students' Agricultural Society meets in Memorial Hall. German Club meets with Professor Fossler, 1517 South Soventecntlj street. Seniors meet, U. 208, 11 a. m. . Friday, 14 Catholic Students' Club meets at Thirteenth and M streets, 8 p. m,, Sophomore Hop, Fraternity Hall. School -of MubIc students' recital, Mem. Hall, 8p. m. Students' Recital School of' Music, Memorial Hall; 8 'p. m. Saturday,' 15 Freshman Informal. Wednesday, 19 Chancellor Andrews. Address. Thursday, 20 Dramatic Club meets with- Mr3f Rudge, 1824 C St.,'8 p. m. Friday, 21 Handel's "Messia'h." Saturday, 29 Faculty "and Alumni Informal Dance, Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 S. 12l - - ; Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk l Cornhuskers, get. busy. Tqwnsend". Ut r V Bept.'soft water.'shamjoin the cityj ;i24 No.42tH,St E. Goodman, Tanner? CHEMISTRY CLUB DINNER. Elaborate Laboratory Luncheon for Ohejn. Wizards. The Unlvorslty Chemistry Club hold an oxcellcnt meotiiig and informal lunch last Saturday ovonlng In the laboratory. F, W. Upson gavcran In structive talk on "Paris Grcon" and Mr. McDowell discussod and demon-'" strated Goldsmidt's Reaction. After the regular part of tho oven ing's work had boon disposed of, oys ters wore stowed in a largo ovaporot ing dish. Porcelain spoons and dishes and chom bcakorg adorned tho festive lecture table . PLANNINGREVI8ION. Deans Bessey and Davis Working Over Industrial Courses. DeanB Bessey and Davis are design ing n preliminary revision of tho courses of study In tho Industrial Col lege whereby thoy hopo to rondof tho general scientific group moro flexible in regard to eloctlves. They also hopo to make It necessary to maintain the numerous minor spocial groups of study which students so frequently resort to In tho hope of escaping one of tho more difficult required branches. A draft of thqir plans will bo sub mitted to the commltteo on courses of study) after which It will .bo taken bo fore the Board of Rogonts for coii Hlderatle!i. Pljotos-SentEast. At tho request oKtho Now York Acdaomy of Science, DrXBessey has sent Jthem twenty-Blx Tlotographs of various kinds of Nebraska Vegetables and of tho liurts of tho stato In which thoy nourish. These will bo exhibited at tho New York Exhibition of Scien tific appliances to bo held there this winter. Tho specimens arc soma that havo been mode use of by tho Botan ical department for a number of years and are some of the best Dr. Bossoy has. BASKET-BALL BOOMING. Large Squad Putting In Good Work. Prospects Excellent. Interest in athletics centers In basket-ball now that tho football boo son is over. Tho men aro pitching Into practlco In a way that promises groat things this wlntor. Twenty-flvo men hove been practising regularly for nearly two .months now and among these are seven or eight veterans, all of whom are playing faster ball than they over' did 'before. Manager Eager had a trip arranged for tho mlddlo of this month lnclud. Ing games with Bakef, Haskell; St. Louis University and others,' but ho could not arrange a dato with Kansas and on this account It was decided to valt till next semester when a gamo could bo scheduled with the latter. However, there will bo some homo games soon a'nd It Is up to the studontfl to get out and support tho team, con tinuing tho same manifestation of loyalty and college spirit they have shown during tho football season. Coach Foster, who, now that tho football season is over, will assist In coaching the team, has been out watching practise and, getting n lino on Nebraska's stylo of play.. Ho char acterizes It as much milder and freor from roughness than tho play preva lent in the east. .No better or moro serviceable pres ent than a good fountain pen. Got It at the Co-op. Wijl you keep a diary next year? Get one today at tho University Book Store.'- - , - i t - . -' 1 4ffk S' F' WM,erfle,d 8 8 i-Til 8Pc,al Service to g Q B. Uell Phono 355 O Q Au 338H Q - R A Specially In Oysters in Season R ' 8 117-19-21 N0. 13th St. R ;i , i 1 - MELiCK'S T ABLES Closed Carriages. Baggaeo. Tho Fines LtVery In thbfClty BELL PHONG 4iS - AUTOMATIC 3435 1230 N STREET . ixr -UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 136 Mirth Elmnth Auf 3S8I DEL PRADO " l4tfdxo SweIIe$tv Lynch Car In 'MheWesl. I erro botfor quAMTY tbnn nny lurnih our irrtue city. W.P.Kemp, Caterer . , lis XvAvA'l (0,W. YaletrjnlciioKAnd thcMrra If avert VttUn . 1 sayi: " 1 lie qntillwi I what in th world to Civt a fritmiU tolred br 831(05 Of AM. TUB COLLEGES which it alike tblUble for Ilia col lee Ian of the pait, (or the etudent o( the precut, and ' tor 111c uuv erctrii nun no a rhvmt gift in any hpuii any ivitrr." 3l.to-Booic uTontta. 'udiu DJCjacR4.-fl.K4 txinua a. numLtti. A'UUllfUera.n :il-.i:!.n.1 Wyliili St., Ker VorJi citr. DCUOOIUOOU VItU JJBIUUlfMH CO VJJTO T' Ayf' tsa SIMMONS ' ' ' t t . t r, m . - n - n 317 Stuth Twtlfth St. SHIRTS IN WHITE Of! 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