b e B a 1 1 flebrasltan Mfflj' "y'PBi y w-t f- w j mh- :7 I ' iHlH i OLIVER THEATRE t ttttatttt)M)tt)t:itta) TONIGHT AT 8:15 HARRY BERESFORD IN THE WOMAN HATER ; PRICES $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. Wed., th. & th. mat., feb. 13-14 Under. Southern Skies -MAT. 50c & 25c. NIGHT $1 to 25c 8ATURDAY MAT. & EVE., FEB. 16. PECK'S BAD BOY i 1 1 41 if it ..LYRIC THEATRE.. OVERTURE JITSUE WIORE TROUPE DAN LAMONT Australian Animal Trainer ELLSWORTH AND BURT L. J. JOHNSON H. R. MANELL "A Little Child Shall Lead Them" BIOGRAPH The BIJOU 3 SHOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat, 10c. MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM OVERTURE "San Antonio" MAJOR CAILLOUETTE JOHN J. WILDE HAIGH AND THOMAS RAND AND BYRON HARRY HARVEY J C. NUGENT, assisted by " .GRACE FERTIG LYROSCOPE WHEN V 4 "WALKOVERS 33 GO ON 't C. ' '4 H Shott Troubles Go Off Rogers & Perkins n 1129 O Street For Sale-rMeal tickets. at a big dls-cotmt-for cash on a first-class:1 board--ing;house. Ask at cashier's window ofc Farjiiers'.Grocery Co., We,havQ a snap for you. ! ! JJ . M j 1 I fy BUSINESS DIRECTORY Xvcry Loyal ValTcraUjr Stmlent la urged to patronize theje N braakaa advertisers, and to men tion the paper while doing ae. BARBER SHOPS Oroen's Palace. BATHE Chris', Grand Central. BOOKS & STATIONERY Coop, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store, Harry Porter. BAKERY Potry Bakery Co. BANKS Columbia National, FlrBt Na tional. CAFE Sam Westerfleld, Don Cam eron, Windsor. J CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Paine'B Fountain. CIGARS Llndsoy, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemer, The Sterling. OOAL Gregory, Whitobreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol sheimer, Rudgo & Guenzel. DRUGGISTS Rector, Riggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE The Benway Company, Hardy. HABERDASHERY $2.50. Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell. JEWELERS Tucker, Hallott, F. B. Harris, Herpolshelmer. LAUNDRY Yule Bros. Evans. LIVERY Ensign, Forbos, Molick, LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING New Century, George Bros., McVey, Simmons,, The Ivy Press. MUSIC Curtice, Crancer. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, -Cameron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Por kins, Electric Shoo Co. SUITORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg, Herzog, Elliott Bros., Droshor. THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Type writer Co. WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. CORNHUSKERS TRIUMPH (Continued from page 1.) Nebraska. G. F. T. F. Burruss, r. f 5 6 2 Walsh, 1. f 1 0 5 MoBer, c 7 0 1 D. Bell, r. g 0 0 -0 P. Bell, 1. g 0 0 5 T. 10 2 14 0 .0 32 Totals 13. , G f 1G Kans i, r. ij. 0 Kansas . T. F. T. 0 0 0 0J2 9 2 13 0 1-2 0 4 2 0 3 0 9 13 19 Cansas. Urn- Burgan. r. f--f. 0 W. Miller, r. f.... 1 McCune, 1. f 2 Hackett, c r 1 Woodward, r. g.. . 1 M. Miller, 1. g.... 0 Totals 5 Referee Dodge of Kansas pire Hoar of Nebraska Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 'So. 12th. Tou will bo satisfied with -Cameron's Lunch Counter. A good writing tablet is a necessity. Get it at the Unl Book Store. 'Tho best place to eat in town is at Don't Cafe, 114 So. 11th St. Your writing always, looks good n our fancy box-paper, at the TJal Book Store Miss . A. C. SoukUp, Dressmaker. Special rates to students. 1136 O St, Auto 4G03. Before ordering dance programs, "tickets or posters see McVey,' i26 No. 12th St. The ffth recital of the students of tho School of (Music will .bo hold thta evening at 8 pi rn. sharp'. The'prograni was published in last Saturday's No CHANCELLOR ANDREW8. Speaks Entertainingly Before Union Literary Society. "Ov reading has almost become a lost art," said Chancel lor 13, BonJ. An drews In Ills short discourse boforo the Union Society last Friday night. "The reason for thiB," ho continued, "Is that we read too much. Formerly when books wore rare there was a groat de mand for oral readers, who developed the art of reciting into a high state of perfection. But as books became cheaper oral reading began to rotrd- grade until wo havo the present state of affairs. However, one imiBt read aloud in orderyto get a good impres sion of literature, and this is especial ly true of poetry. "Few people now use their voice correctly. They do not exercise their lungs enough, and in consequonco can not speak long. If everybody would take breathing exercises and use the lower part of their lungs as well as the upper I am sure there would bo less consumption. "Another thing a young person should do is to store up in memory gems of poetry. What a source of sat isfaction it is to repeat these, espe cially when one is traveling or when old age with blindness and deafnoss overtakes one!" And to show the practicability of all this, the Chancellor concluded. by re citing "Lord Vellian's Daughter." For Engineers. Mr. N. A. Kemmish, M. E. '07, of the Lincoln Traction Company, will speak to tho Engineering Society on Wednesday evening or this week at oight o'clock in M 211. His subject will be "District Heating" and should prove of great interest to all interested in engineering subjects. Since Ills graduation from tho University, Mr. Kemmish has been engaged with the Lincoln Traction Company and is thoroughly familiar with the plant which was Installed in Lincoln a few years ago, "by which the exhaust heal from the power houses is piped thru the business section and is used for heating purposes by several of the busi ness houses in tho city. He has a num ber of blue prints and drawings which Illustrate his subject clearly and this should make his lecture more than 'a drawing card to the engineers. Tho public Is Invited. . , Zoological Club to Meet. The Zoological Club will hold a meeting in room 301 of Mechanic ArLs Hall this evening. The following is the program: "The Physiology of Regeneration," by T. H. Morgan. Reviewed by T. D. Swingle. "Modification of tho Hermit Crab Caused by Parasites." Review of F. A. Pott's research by Henry B. Ward. Books for valentines: "An Old Sweetheart of Mine," "Riley's Lovo Lyrics," "Evangeline," illustrated- by Christy, "Reveries of a Bachelor," il lustrated by Ashe, "Courtship of Miles Standlsh," illustrated by Christy, "The Lovers' Year Book," etc. . Postal card valentines lc each and upward. The Lincoln Book Store, 112G O St. YrW. C A. Party. The Y. W.' C. A. will give a Valentine party to the members of the Y. M.C. A. on next Thursday evening in Mem orial Hall. The young ladies extend a special invitation to all Y. M. C. A. men. Cadets, Attention. All cadets are Instructed to assemble by companies in the Armory tonight and to" Tiring tweuty-flve cents, "Corn busker" fee. The Latin Club will meet with Pro fessor Sanford at 1618 L street this evening. Officers will be elected. English Literature 14. Professor Wallace announces thai no more students can be accomodated in English Literature 14. An article by Dr. Avery on the Chem istry of the Bleaching of Flour will bo published in the April number of the Journal Of the American Chemical So ciety. William Unsicker and Grant Caughey of South Omaha, and M. Shellenbe: ger of Omaha aro visiting at the Phi Gamma Delta house. . S. F, Westerfleld Q Special Servlco lo g Bell Phone jas Q Q Auto 3385 Q X A Specialty In (jysters In Season x Q 11719-21 No. 13lh SI. Q MORRIS' RESTAURANT 1204. P A good place for students to eat First class cook, first class meals. REASONABLE RATES ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing Factory -. . The only Up-to-date plant In the city. It saves you time and money. ...... 1220 To Speechify Thinking speaking on one's feet Some cplcndid book?; to aid you 20 ditcouitt to tcachtra Motrin Attract nnd Hold nn AtidK'mx..., f 1.00 I'uifno' Kcicin-unmJ Ait of Hlmituinu ,. 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