r "- ' v- Tomw iii(iiiiHii ALUMNU8 TO WED. C ,mmmmrmmmlxf 'pppppRfl e wmmmmwiMmm?t- ' ,jBBBBJ ' KIHHBESSRBHf! r SflBfliBSBJBJBjBJBJBflBJHBBBKBBBBHBHH For refreshments and light catering work see 'TOMMY" at Miller & Pal no's. OOQOQ ' ' -THE UNION PACIFIC JsWlll sell "rouncl trip tickets De- camper uin to zoin inclusive, December 30th, 31st and Janu ary 1st, wlth final limit Jan uary th, at ' ONE flHD OME-THIRD FIRE Western Passenger and South western Bureau. Territory. NO 8TOPOVER8 ALLOWED E. B. 8L08JBON, General Agt. .044-30; Streets SIMMONS The Printer 3I7 South Twelfth St. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO I HAVE The Evans Do 'Your Washing' Offtf J- -.; JOOOGU ..T- .?:;.. . v'-ov." r ' ,1 i l ' A GOOD :ATkTHE . C. A. 11:30 TO y ff --v- IE" ( Y. M 1 ' , i i - f. , PREPARBD-BY MRS. DAY,TORr 10 AND -15c ' he'Besii.uiicfi in'ihe1 CltyXTry 0nef ' : . t A" OLIVtR THEATRE u. TfSlS A V MATlNEE, 2:30 i I UUM I TONIGHT, 8; IB I rfftin CTT ATT lkJt A M lilC ayUAW JVIAH'I Mai- i nn -e en j e i MAT. $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. EVE. $1.50. $1.00. 75c and 50c. i 1: " i m - - II ..LYRIC THEATRE.. Mat., 3 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9 Admlslon, 10c and 15c. PATTV brothers Champion Head to Head Balancers. Moris. Alexander Introduces One of the Most Marveloqs Feats Ever Known Walking on his head. , FOXIE & FOXIE CIRCU8 8mallest Show on Earth. Just like Barnum & Bailey's Only So Differ ent. AL BURTON Comedian. RING & WILLIAMS In Their Original Comedy Creation Dugan In the Asylum. CLAUDINE RILEY, Cbrnetist. "? iLLUSTRATED SONQ Oori'" t By -Jack Wilde "FJora Dor MOVING PICTURES T.he Vanderbllt Qup Race or "The Race for a Wife." UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. December. Wednesday, 19 b Ohnncellor Andrews. Address. "Tho President s Message." V. W. G. A. candy sale In Associa tion, room all tlay. Debating squad Erellminary, 8 p. m. Memorial Hall. Thursday, 20 American Chemical Society meets in Chemistry lecture room at 8 p. m. Dramatic Club meets with Mrs. Rndge, 1824 C St.. 8 p. m. Friday, 21 Handel's "Messiah." Chrls'tmas holidays begin C p. m. Saturday, 29 Faculty and Alumni Informal Dancio. LOST A gray cravonetto on Fri day afternoon. Qlovoa Inside pocket. Had initial's. Pleqsfc,, return to No braskan ofllco. Since the change in man agement, we have received many new patio is and our old boarders are returning. It will'pay you to give us a trjUtf. ... School of Music LUNCH ROOMS I2:3p v'J' 1 ' , 'l ' n ' Cafe: I DOCXXXXXXKX)OOCodo 8. E. Johnson '00, Engaged to Proml nent Boston Woman. 1 The following press dispatch from Boston says: "The engagement of Miss Abble May Bv,,nH of Boston and Itov. Samuel Johnson-' of kanBing, .0., formerly of Lincoln, Noh., was announcod hero to- , ' ' . L , . , dny. Miss Evans la jl iTty.od Shakes- m m pcarean scholar and. nubile reader of I wuio ronuiauon, .inu uaugiuer oi a clergyman, Rov. M. H. Evans, a well known Methodist divine 'of this state. Her brother is Dr. M. H. A. Evans, Jr., of Itpxbury, a Harvard graduato, anl one of the. leading physicians of tho city. Tho date of tho woddlng is not sot, but announcement cards have been rent out and a few. weeks hi all probability will boo tho happy union, which is scheduled to be. an im portant event here." Rev. Johnson graduated from the University In 1000, receiving the do gree.of B. A. Since that tlmo he has bedn.. studying at the Doston Theo logical Seminary, from which ho grad uated last ydaiv Ho Is at present pastor of tho First Methodist church at Lansing, Ohio. Freshmen Hold Banquet To cheer their drooping spirits after tholr failure to interforo with tho at tendance of prominent Sophomores at the hop last Friday ovonlnj?, about thirty Freshmen decided to hold an impromptu banquet at Sam's Cafe and spent the evening in feeding tljo lnnor man and in recounting what they would llko to have .done to their orst whllo adversaries. An exceedingly pleasant evening is reported by thoso who woro present. Harvard Wins Debate. ' Tho annual dobato botwec'n Har-I vard' and Yale was won by tho former j school. The question under discus sion follows; "Resolyed, That further restriction Of Immigration is undesirable" By "further restriction" is meant tho ap plication of additional tests with tho object of diminishing materially tho number of immigrants, but tho naturo and practicability of such testsjiro not to be discussed. ' ' t To Have Training Table. Tho baskothall team of tho Univer sity of Chicago is to have a training table. This may seem strange in view of the fact that Chicago was foremost In the movement to abolish this feature in football training, but wo hope the experiment will prove a success. If it can be shown that such un Institu tion is indispensable to athletic train ing, tho asinine ruling of the Confer ence mny be abolished. Dally Mil rbon. To Have Musical Program. The members of.tho'Y...W. C, A. vill enjoy u rare" treat on Thursday after noon, of this weok at G o'clock in U. 100 when a musical program will bo rendered by prominent,, singers of Liu- coln. Among thoso who will appear on the program are Miss Maude Ken dall 'and Miss 'Charlotte 'Hullhorst, both' of whom are too well known to University audiences to need further comment. A full program will appoar in Thursday's Nobraskan. .c if . . It is planned to exhibit at each Con vocation period during, tho remainder of tlie year, some painting belonging to the University art collection. 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