tt b e ID a "I I p m c b r a e li a n -WW1 a u Me i $ A J ('&; THEAFRE FRI., SAT & SAT. MAT., DEC. 21-22 1 C. S. PRIMR08E PRESENTS UNCLE SI HASKINS A PLAY THAT HAS MADE MILLI0N8 LAUGH ICES Night, 50c, 30c, 20c, 10c. t. -Everybody, Ore. 25c, Bal. 10c CHRISTMAS MATINEE & NIGHT The Maid and the Mummy WITH A BIG CA8T OF METROPOLITAN FAVORITES PRICE8 LoweK Floor and Front Bal., $1.00; Back Bal., 75c; Gallery, 50c. .LYRIC THEATRE.. .7 Mat., 3 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9 Admlslon, 10c and 15c. PATTY BROTHERS Champion Head to Head Balancers. Mons. Alexander Introduces One of the Most Marvelous Feats Ever Known Walking on his head. I . FOXIE & FOXlE CIRCUS Smallest Show on Earth. Just like Barnum & Bailey's Only So Differ ent. - . S ' " AL BURTON . Comedian. RINGL& WILLIAMS In Their OrlglnalC.omedy Creation Dugan In the Asylum. CLAUDINE RILE Cornetlst. ILLUSTRATED 80NG By Jack Wllde "Flora Dora." MOVING PICTURES "he Vanderbllt Cup Race or "The Race for a Wife." ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON . on "AFTER THE DANCE Cttl 0? The Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Company For Good, Prompt LIVERY SERVICE X " I5S1 Cotiell & Makers of CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS To the American Colleges and Universities. CLASS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY Reliable Materials Reasonable Prices 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 trial. School of Music Cafe (Inland Forced Out of Our old building will be torn down to make room for a larger building; meanwhile we are forced out of business Therefore we are selling all kinds of Gents' Furnishings AT THEIR ACTUAL COST TO US Stetson Hats as Collars, Gloves, Etc., Equally Now is tKe time you want them. Now is the time to buy them. W. E. UNLAND, 1042 O ST. Freshmen Report. The Freshman jparty commltteo sub mltsMho following report of finances for the Informal held December 15, In Memorial hall v 138 tickets sol V .at 25c $34.50 Disbursements: " -. Orchestra , $800 Refreshments 7 . 20 Haii :..... 5.00 Printing 1.25 , $2145 Balance"" $.13.05 The balance of $13.05 .has been turned Into the class treasury. . J. M. ALEXANDER, v. Chairman. John F. Tobta;03, Is practicing law in Salt Lake CltyTIah, and is also teaching English, debating and com mercial "law in the All Hallows Col lege, at that place. Mr. Tobin was prominent in debating work while a student at Nebraska, and was a mem ber of the team that defeated Kansas In 1902. After leaving here ho at tended the Chicago University Law School, where ho graduated last year with tho degree of Doctor of Law. J. Yul-Bong Lee, a Chinese student at tho University of Chicago, has been elected to the honorary fraternity of Phi Beta aKppa. Jfbv, wnb Is a Junior, was elected a year in advance of1 tho usual time, Seniors being admitted regularly. He Is the first of 'ills race to be elected to the society. The class of '06 of tho Lincoln High School will give a dance at the Llii- doll Hotel, December 29. 190(5.. Tick-" J3ts may be had from Lawrence Hol land, Ralph Mosely and Walter House worth. " Classes In Geology I will meet here after in the laboratories on the second floor of Nebraska Hall. Students are" requested to take their note-books to those classes. L. K. Winterling, a member of the Freshman Law class, has. returned to his home in Sheridan, Wyo., and will not bo back to the 'University again this school year, unless his health improves. low as $2.95. Shirts at 79c, arid Neckwear at 39c. University bulletin. Decembe Frlday21 ' Handel's "Messiah." Christmas holidays begin G p. m. 0,, t-., .;!,,,, Oft JJ Faculty and Alumni Informal Dance Twenty fifth Anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Bucknor cele brated their t.wenty-fifth anniversary at the auditorium in Osceola. About one thousand invitations wore sent out, nnd a large and happy crowd was present. Dr. Bucknor and wlfo have been residents of Osceola for Iwenty-flvo years, and have a largo circle of friends throughout tho slate. New Interurban Train. The first train on the, Sioux City Crystal Lake & Homer railway, a now interurban electric line, was run from Sioux City, In., to Dakota City, Neb., Dec. 16. A large number of passengers wero carried as guests of the road, Regular trains will begin running Dec. 19. Longworths In Auto Crash. Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth were occupants of an au tomobile which crashed Into the sta tion platform at Chevy Chase, a- suburb of Washington. Beyond a shaking up the occupants wore uninjured. Tho machine was lightly damaged. , Victory Over Rebels. Colonel Sarrano has informed the Equador goyjernniont that he attacked the Pasape rebels and won a splendid victory. . After the fighting at Pasajo the. government forces marched to at tack the rebels is at Santa Rosa. "Fern" Spraguo, formerly of this University, but now of Now York City, Is visiting at tho A. T. O. house. Last night the class in Surveying took an observation on Polaris and established a meridian line. "Verne and Verna wish It announced that they are engaged. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12, Business as Cheap 0 HUYLER Chocalata and , Bon Bans. l Tlit Dm CutUr. CLUPECO SHRUNK QUARTER SIZE COLLAR toe EACH, a FOR 20c CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Maker, of Cluttt and Monarch BhlrU pLECTR v. Repairing Factory ' X The only up-to-date plant in K, X the city. It saves you time X and money. . , . . . .. . i2do - I C A, TUCKER, Jeweler, , : . jj "DR. S. S, SHEAN, Optician 1123 0-STREET. YELLOW FRONT jj- . YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.' JL JkJL VX - T T 1 F '1 ' X . St.. 'A " ' ( i . "X ' O