flbe Da lip 1ft e for a 6ft a n Tr r- i i. v ' Ik- i i v II OLIVER THEATRE jl 11 it T.O PN A V MATINEE,2:30 I mJ'LJr T TONIGHT 8:15 The Sign of the Cross MAT; 50 & 25c. JIGHT $1.00 to 25c SAT. MAT. & EVE., JAN. 26. DU8TIN FARNUM THE VIRGINIAN MAT. $1 to 25c. NIGHT $1.50 to 501 '. l wt it it i! It .LYRIC THEATRE.. , iv)K)KWWWW'1'"'K'p'K' . sironja;'the ladyrafeles EMMETT AND. McNEILL t EDWARD GRAYi -MISS RUBY-LINDSAY & CO? " MARVELOUS MARVIN BttOS'. s JAC OC)OCX3OO0OOOC00O00O0OO 3 SHJOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. W 10Crrand 15c, Mat., 10c. MODERN vWuDEvFlEE PROGRAM' Week January 21. 4 '' MISS FRANCES HO.YT & CO. , - WHITE AND SANFORD MR. H. R. MANELL BISSETT AN DSCOTT HU.GEL BROTHERS THE BIOGRAPH T.J.Jl0pPCft nubbor'Slampi, "SleTiolr, ' Soals,Trado Chocks, Keyvt Locksmilhlng, Qeiiipmlri Machine , Works, .eaer takers, Etc; . ,n r30BSo;Kih,'OHGd:H - r... MORRIS' RESTAURANT ' r" 1204 P 'A gpod place for studepts to eat. First-lass cook, first-class meals.' REASONABL. KVWILDE - .f ' ,. LYROSCOPE -,f? ' i u h BUSINESS DIRECTORY "Kverjr r.oyul 'Uulvrriliy Student 1 urgcl to pnronlvto these Ne- brnaknn nilrertlicra, uutl to men- t tlun the payer while doing soi &&&WWWKK!W&&W BARBER SHOPS Green's Palace. BATHE OhrlB Grand Central. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin- coin Book Store, Uni. Book Store, Harry Portor. BAKERYPetry Bakery Co. HANKS Columbia National, First Na tional, . HAPR Sum WnRtarftalri. Don Cum. v(Jrpn, Windsor. CATERER "Tommy," at Millor & Patno's Fountnln. uiuaus Liinusey, wo. xoung. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemer, The Sterling. COAL Gregory, Whltebreast. ' CONFECTIONERS Maxwell; The Fol som. -." DRY GOODS Miller & Paine. Herpol sheimor, Rudge & Guenzel. DRUGGISTS Rector, Rlggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell . FLORISTS Chapir. Bros. FURNITURE The" Bonway Compapy, Hardy. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Stdro. HAIRDRESSER Mrs. ,T. O. Boll. JEWELERS Tiicker,Hallett, F. B. Harris, Horpolsheimer. . '- r - LAUNDRY Yule Bros., . " . Evans. ' I LIVERY Enslgn,,.ForbosMelck, : LOCKSMITH T.". Thorpe. ,,.1 PRINTING-rNew- "Century, r .Geo'rgo. . Bros., McVeySlriimons, -The Ivy Press. ' " ' MUSICrrCurtlee, Crancer. - . RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam eron's. SHOES Sanderson, RogerB -& Per kins, Electric Shoo Co. SUITOJIIUM J. C? Wood. . , TAILORSr-Unland,. Union , College Tailors; Isudwlg, Herzog, Elliott Bros., Dresner. THEATERS Oliver, Lyric. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. e WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. r,Thrrq,fm&tfnicfTnYllVxttbrWipi;Un;lielJr.lie(l, Stntrit than of inv other make of nfiitrrm. lliU iron . iccuum ol liclr tyl,e, accuracy nJ tjinplicHv. niri'IllI'M IlinilHZjHIM iliovnrcnoi i-hsiiiuim loreitilmi'Dlwr M""V-Biiy'Olier .ifllfn MhR llrte. ' n-nr'niiuii'ntiiWnntji-nrirtiliorcAMMOO oi'iilH. IMeM .niimbr, 5 COlilM. Kvtty Mibicriber j;tt ailcCall rat- tprn ll-no. Suli-.rriliA lliav. , . ,TntV ApfrnlViilHir)il.1IanUnmp'rerntjimpr, librI cali roinmi1 ' rati cm (.nidiot:iie(ciiu o ue il) pihI ,W'iluCatal'V;u(.(holiij:.4W pie;n,imi) rtit Iruo. AUJreM t!lE McUAl.L. CO.. New Yoik. V -l vt9l- S- t -,HVJ WEBSTERAS. - , INTERNATIONAL r . .j DICTIO IT IS VPrO DATE,' - s s r ; And' RELIABLE,' RECENTLY ENLARGED WITH 25,000 -New-Words affd'Phrases ALSO ADDED " New Qetteer.pf the TVorld -Nv? Bloara'pHloWl Iilotionary Eaitor'ln Cblef, V. T. IUrrli, Ph,Dp;D;; UnlleJ State CotoAiIwloDerdtEdttcatloa. I 2380" Quarto Paces. " 5O0O'lUu8tiritl6a8. ' IT IS A PAOKtO STORCHOuilK OF AQOURATt INfORMATIOM ' Qaano Pmrt (HIhet AxirJJWoRtri'B PAin Ot.louis' Also Webster'a Collefelatc Dictionary ; t. lllGVactf.' UOOIlliutratlona, Regular Edition 7xl0xSftinche. Sblndlos. DeL.uxe Edition ityl'xH In. rrinlMWbS araopUtM, onblblojvaptr. Sbcuullfalblndlnf. FREE,"Dlctlonary Wrinkles." liruilratea pajnphUtt. GfG G.HE,RRLIAM CO.4 Pubilahera, Sp'rlngilcUii JHam.i U, 5'. A. -V jSU. -Mm ?orc'fc TELEPHONE CONVENTION. Display at Llndell of Interest to Engl noera. Thoro began yostorday morning at the Llndell Hotel of this city tliqnn liuul convention of the Nebraska Inde pendent Tclophono Alliance and the mootmgs will continue over tomorrow, A number b displays of interest to and It is hopod that numbers of tho Electrical Engineering students wllli avail themselves of tho opportunity offered to Inspect somo of the moat up-to-dnto olectrlcal appliances In 'ex istence. One of the exhibits will bo of es pecial Interest to Nebraska students owing to the fact that it is in charge of Murray Townsend, an ox-Unlvcrslty man of considerable reputation. Mi Townsend wus for two years captain of Nebraska's 'Varsity basoball tcaiji and Is now In tho employ of a Toledo telophone appliance concern which ho is representing at tho prosent con vention. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. Tuesday, 2&. tit Non-commlssionor Ofllcors meet. It a. m., U. 208. r Chartor' Day practise. 1-5 p. ni.'ii ftMom. IIal. .i .Engineering Society, M. 311.' AU;2 Swouoda. Republican Club meets In U.08 at, 1 11 a. ii). Freshmen meet, 11 n. m Choni.. Lecture Room. Girls' Muss meeting, 11 a. m. Mom. Hall: Weanesday, 23. Prof. Guernsey Jones, "Tho Japancje Question." Thursday, 24 Walter Bradley Tripp in "Henry IV.," in Memorial. Hall at 8:15 p. m., under auspices of DramatidJ Club. J 'I Sophomores meet, 11 a. m., Menf. Hall. v Y. W. C. A. Mr. .Snk'ural of TolcioV 5-'6 p. m'. ' '"' . f; Friday, 25. ' Freshman Hop at Lincoln HotoP Graduate Club with. A J. Sawyer; Seventeenth' and F streets Monday, 28. Final examinations for first semes tor begin. February. Tuesday, 5. Prof. W. G. Hastings, "Popular Sov orelgnty in Russian University Law Teaching." Friday, 8. Prof. G. E. Condra, "The Opening of Indian Territory." Illustrated. Junior Prom. Lincoln Hotel. Tuesday, 12, "' ' '. . Prof. -Nathan Bernstein" (Qmahal High School), "Tho Growth of au Ideal." " Gilbert L. Cole, of Beatrice, who came to Nebraska in 1852, was one of the visitors to tho recent meeting of the Historical Society. Mr. Cole Is tho author of an interesting kittle boo"k, "In the Early Days Along the Overland Trail In 'Nebraska' Territory In 1852." ' , Professor R. H. Wolcott will lecture beforo the class in Methods of Teach ing in High Schools Thursday evening at 5 o'clock on the BUbject of "Teach Jmj Physiology. In the High School." y Professor Starr of Chicago is pub lishing a aeries of papers on "Tho Congo and Its People" in the Chicago Sunday Tribune, i SAM'S CAFE :. S.F..Wiitirflili 'Proprietor w :.V Speoial Service id PARTIES Bell Phone 305 , AutO'U w3385 A Specially In Oysters In Season 117:19-21 No. 18lh 81. " -' Protlta, OOCOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO I The Climax Restaurant 1 8 1204 P St First, Glass Mills .-. . - i ... - - j .- -- . yr ti rvii. & Sivr. raboosodoo0poooopo DEL PRADO I4th A t) tv Swellosl L'unbh Car Jn r " MhW4il.V I Borvo botUsr quiUTT "W.P.Komp, Caterer ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON . OR AFTER THE DANCE ' CALL UP vv s I . -r The Ensign Omnibus and . Transfer Company For Good, Prompt " LIVERY SERVICE iy';i" ,m T- V STHIR ,'VH WHITE OB' FAST COLORS:., ABLE AT SI. 00 OR Sl'.isTl 8 CAPITAIj.., .,..-,,.,... t.400,000.00 X Q Hurplua mid I'roflli,,.. 100,000,00 Q O deposits :i,oao,ooo.oo p pLjEOTR(CsiK 8 Repairing Factory i3 The only up-to-d nte plant In x X the city. Mt savcs.yoM.tlmc X X and money. . , . A. . ; x MMtKM f -' - -... pvV 4& , . .frjBJ .K ' if V- 4 ' i . A. .a iff. i, M ' i . I, 'GET THE'BIST, t. . Clmpln Bros:, Florlstdm So;i2th. .', ., MS J t , 4 - t t. r J ,' a,: j