s- ---: 1 k XB.bc XD.a'llfc .Hebra0.f1 an 8TANDS- UP FOR BONES. I -AJL a XX X X JfTfjCjfifiiM Hitii'TiiiyifMTiTfTfi v f k5 3 . i" ' " i j l PVpV TVpTp TKTp ?p?pp lp p TO-NIGHT AT 8M5. ADELAIDE THUR3TON IN "ThiGirl From. Out Yonder" '! PRICES $1.00, 75, 50 and 25c. r FRI., SAT? &9AT. MAT., JAN. 11-12 The (ilnprlircail Mdn iNI.GHJ-Tr$1.50.to 50cx MAT. $1 to 50c ' i '''IL'" iL' Lll. '. n.fn w S f n w v.? 1 v J ft$tH ! .M'VRir. THFATRF.. it : '--. - i t Ban Bmii -v l mm . --- 11 mrWtmmim mmmfmmmsjmtfm Mat., .3 P.. M. Evening, 7:30- and 9. -- Admission, 10 and 15c. - . The World's Famous HINES-KIMBALL TROUPE EVA B. PERKINS BILLY TANN t 5" kimball Sister's THE HARDANS Rural Farce Comedy, "Uncle Reu . jjenV Birthday" ' i" FRANK BOWMAN JAGK-WILDE -v-THELYRO SCOPE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL CAFE x",' , club Breakfast " No. 1,j25 Qents r - rr "Apple'Sauce. x-'' Eggs v Frjed or Boiled Toast or Wheat Cakes T$q : '., Ctfffee. " Milk- , No. 2 15 Cents Stewed Prunes pr Bananas Toast Coffee Milk Served at Lunch Cdunter. TableB 5 Cents Extra. At CLUB LUNCH No. 1, 25 Cents Soup Potatoes Vegetables Bread and Butter Coffee ' Milk No. 2, 15 Cents .Soup Bread and Butter Tea Coffee Pie Milk Served" at Lunch Counter. ' At Tables. 5 CQnts Extra. Service 11; go.ji? 2:00 P, M. . JCXXXXXXXXXDOOOOOOOOOCOO If you have cards, tickets or posters to be printed, go to McVey, J 25 North 12th St. . Your writing always looks gtodon-j our fancy box paper at theUnl Bpok Store. - s ' . If you ajre going toget any Unl jewelry got It at the Unl Book Storo. Fancy box paper not fancy paper at the Unl Book Store. priced You will bo satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. , v 1 ,,.,.. , w m Dr. naggarOj tziZ'Zia wcuarus put, it - - l - T. 3 f 'C Ji Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. -OLVfR THEATRE ii HUSIBtSS UIHLUIUHY --. Kvcrjr Loyal Unlvei-alty HIiuTrnt la urged to patronize tlicqc Ne brMtknu mlvrtUcra, uul fo raeii tlon the impcr while doing io. BARBER SHQPS-rqreon's Palace. BATHS Chris1, Lincoln Sanltbriura, BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coin Book Storo, Unl. .Book Store, Harry Porter. BAKERY Petry Bakery Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na- - tional. ' - . . CAPE Sam Westorfleld,- Don Cam eron, University School of Music Dining Room, Windsor. CATERER!,'Tommy," at Millo'r & CIGARS Lfndsey Ed. Youhg. uiAjruiwy Armstrong, unmmwvia-1 gee & ueeraqr, ijuuwig, ino ster ling. , tJOALr-Gregory, Whltcbreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwoll, Thp Fol Bom. . .. DENTIST M. H. Alexander. Davis, Horpolsholmor, DRY GOODS Miller & Palno, Horpol shelmer, Rudge & Guenzef. DRUGGISTS Rector, Riggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. - - EXPRESS Lincoln Local. Tho Star. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. 'FURNITURE The Benway Company, Hardy. . HABERDASHERY ?2.50 Hat Storo. HAIRDRESSER E. tibodmnn Tanner, Mrs. J. C. Bell. ilEWELERS Tucker, HalletlNP. 6. Harris, Herpolshehner. LAUNDRY Yule Bros. Evans. LWERY Ensign, Forbes, Mellck, "LOCKSMITH T. J.' Thorpe PRINTING Now Century, George Bros., MoVey, Simmons. MUSIC Curtice, Crancor. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam eron's. , SHOESr-rrSanderson; Rogers & Per kins, Electric Shoo Co. SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co., Lincoln Cycle Co. SUITORIUM J. 0. Wood. TAILORS Unland,- Union- College - -Tailors, Ludwlg, Herzog, -JDlllott Bros. THEATERSrOHver, Lyric. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. " "" r ' VAFFLES-TMrs."Pay, Samjs Cafe.- - -, UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. January. Thursday, 10. Fre3nmen meet In Memorial Hall at 11 o'clock. Y. W. C. A. meeting In U. 106 at 5 p. ni. Miss Brown will speak. Basket-ball with Wesloyan at Uni versity Place," 8 p. m. Basket-ball practise. Gymnasium, 4 to 5 p. m. Friday, 11. Music at Convocation. Band Informal In Memorial Hall at 8:. 'JO p. m. ."Sem. Bot." meets at 5 p. in. Mr. Pool- will -speak. Saturday, 12. Senior Masquerade In Memorial Hall at 8 p. m. ' . - ' Wednesday, 16. Annual meeting of Nebraska His torical Society In Art Room, Library Hall. Thursday, 17. Annual mooting ot Nebraska. His torical Society In Art Room, Library Hall. Meeting of Old Pioneers' Associa tion in Art Hall. Friday, 18. Music at Convocation. TheOfilcors Hop at Fraternity Hall. Swedish Dancers In Memorial Hall at 8 p. m. College Settlement Benefit. Saturday, 19. English Club meets at University Woman's Building, twelfth and O streets 8:15 p. m. Nebraska vs. Iowa. Basket-ball In ' Armory at 8 p. in. Friday, 25. Freshman Hop at Lincoln Hotel. Monday, 28. Final examinations for first semester begin, "vj t -: t r -r 9 j, , -t t ,-1- .i J1 Why not take, your-hatha at Chris Bath HousVcbrher 11th 'and P'Sts1.? ij t rfl w nr mmb - r Dr. Ward Arouses Eastern Interest In! ' Recent Nebraska Discovery. 1 The paper on "The Nebraska Man" which Dr. Ward recently read before the Anthropologists' Society In Now York, awakened among eastern sclont- Ists a keen interest In our prehistoric wonder. The paper sot forth the ro suit of Professor Barbour's study of the geologlcnl character ot the die covery as well as of Dr. Ward'H and Professor Barbour's joint Investlga tlon of the bones As a result of thlftvnddrosH, Dr. Ward was later asked to confer- with the officials of the United States-vJNa-tional Museum at Washington concent Ing the character of the skeletons. Tho offlclais were found to bo very eager j for Information, but as Dr. Ward had no specimens with him to show them, I he found plenty of doubting Thomases and was compelled to leave them somewhat incredulous While at Washington the doctor managed to secure for the Univer sity some valuablo zoological speci mens and photographs from tho gov eminent bureau. Anotheivaddress delivered by Dr. Ward was tliaLbefore the American Association for Uife-Advancemcnt of Science. This was the vlco-presl-dentlal address on tho subjecUof "The Influence of Parasitism In tho HosJ.'' He. also attended an Invitation pro-! gram of tho American Society oft Zoologists, and took part in the dis-l cussion on Protozoal Diseases. CO-EDUCATIONAL COOKERY. To Be on Exhibition at the Y. M. C. A. Feed a Week from Saturday Night. Inspired by the unusual success which attended the. last Informal Blip per for all University men, which was prepared by Dr. Paine, tile Y. M. C. A. Is making plans for another similar function to bo given a week from next I Saturday night, which will be espe cially chaYacterlzed by the presence and services of a number of co-eds in the cnpaclty of expert cooks. The campus commont following the last affair was so favorable that tho -social committee of tho Y M. C. A. ha felt justified in attempting to in troduce these University dinners for men into the regular social routine of our institution, and as the next one succeeds or fulls thru will Its plans be approved or rejected. Tho dinner a week from next Sat- urduy will be wholly a social affair and tho program that will bo offered ..n.. V. r.1 ...111 i. 11 1 r after the feed will be entirely free from money raising davlces. The pur pose Is avowedly socia' and It Is hoped that a bond of real University Interest may bo established between tho men who attend. Tickets, as usual, will cost 15 cents. To Graduating Officers. , The following notice comes from tho I Department of Military SIcence: I "All fprmer cadet ofllcers who ox- pect to graduate In February will 1 please notify the Commandant as soon , as possible. ;JNO. G. WORKIZER, "Captaip, 2nd U. S. Infantry." , ' Charles It. Weeks, '07, assistant 1 business manager of the Cornhuskers for tho Seniors, has left the University to teach school at West Point, Nebt Mr. Weeks Is a member of Kappa Sigma fratornlty and has had wide In fluence In the affairs otjhls class. He, Intends to receive his diploma In Juno J m spite or nis withdrawal at tno pros ent time. -, . i 8MI1'S UAffcg O tlfffljIH Speclafi 8erv(co to O urfflm PARTIES C 8 Hell Phone ....355 V Q Auto 3350 Q X A Specialty In Oysters In Season H 1 8 117-19-21 No. 18th 8t. ' O I prflV! 5 C A. TUGKERJ8weler, !;! - . i Dn. S. S, SIIEANOpttolan $ - I 1123 0 STREET. 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