ITbe Dailp ttebraaltan Wb 1 . -""lj vr j W "lite 3 n Auto 3385 n 8 A Specialty In Oysters in Season 8 8 117-19-21 No. 13th 81. 8 DEL PRADO I4th A. O Swollost Lunch Car in tho Wosl. I servo bottor quality than any lunoh car in t no city, W.P.Komp, Catorer Qood Grub The GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP & :: CIGAR STORE :: W.U.BARTIIBXMAN, Protirtotor 13 Bo. Kleroth St. Kt Bide OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing Factory! GOODYEAR SYSTEM Tho only up-to-dato plant in tho city. Saves you time 'and money 1220 "0" STREET OOOOOCXXXXXXXDOOCXXXXXXXXXX) OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) THE STAR RESTAURANT BEST 15 CENT MEAL IN THE CITY.- D. K. CAMPBELL.. cooooooooooooooooooooooooo WHEN "WALKOVERS w GO ON . hoi Troublos Go. Off. i Rogers ft Perkins 1129 OStroot. UA VfMJV 1 W ' ; Would Like to be Your 1 I Laundrymen. , YULE BROS. i tO000000Olli1KM OFFICERS' DANCE STATE FARM 00TOK00OKK UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. February. Thursday, 28. Convocation, 11:30 n. m. Miss Char lotte Hullhorst, song recital.. Junior class meet, 11:30 In Monfr Hall. Y. W. C. A. service, 6:00 p. m. Rev. Dalch. U. 106. University Equal Suffrage Associa tion meet, 8:00 p. m., In Y.' W. C. A rooms. Gorman Club meets with MIbb Moore, 705 North Twenty-flfth street. March. Friday, 1. Freshman class meeting, 12:00 m., Mem. Hall. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. ProfeBBor Condra, "Tho Opening of Indian Torritory." Illustrated. Denver University vs. Nebraska; basket-ball and dance, 8:15 p. m. Union Society, 8:15 p. m. Palladlan Society, 8:15 p. m. Saturday 2. Mathematical Seminar meets, 7:30 p. m. In M. 302. Dramatic Club meets, 8:00 p Union Hall. Forest Club, 8:00 p. m., N. 110. Junior Scissors Party, 8:00 p m. m. Mem. Hall. Students' Debating Club meets to re vise constitution, 8:00 p. m., U. 207. Thursday, 7. Piano recital by Miss" Archibald, 8:00 p. m., Mem. Hall. Friday, 8. Annual banquet of Y. M. C. A. in LIndell Hotel. Saturday, 9. Freshman Informal, 8:30 p. m., Mem. Hall. Tuesday, 12. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Richard L. Metcalf, "Measuring Men." Thursday, 14. Recital, Marjorlo Anderson, 8:00 p m., Mem.. Hall. Saturday, 16.' Non Com Hop, 8:30 p. m. Fraternity Hall. April. Friday 5. Nebraska-Wisconsin debate, Mom. Hall. We buy school-books And nd V to war ttUeat ear "Book Wanted" CUlofn of ant UM enool-book, mm u pneci iwnica we accept tcwnd-Aand M wtU M ntto book i. 'We pay cash For all marktUbU tchooVbookt, or if ' actlrtd, v ettan cuniignroenu on connt, to m paid vr. m in otktr tcbool book from tlrna to Mm a nctdtd, nUTDS fcXOBLX 81-83.3fl W. ISth St, Now York Otty. McntiontkU ad. L. J. HERZDG Til University Min's Tillir TIEnKEITWMt'DOHE AM PIKES M8T 1 1230 OS-fREET TmmmmmmmmkwmKamLWtKKm Pctry Bakery Cc. " ' Balder Orders Filled Promptly. llM Wet Jrct Our SptclaKy. ' nm mi am Your brr Will BMtlve PrMB)t Atteatlea. 11111111 FRIDAY MARCH EIGHT SEVEN PIECE ORCHESTRA TICKETS $J,50 THY PROTEST. (Continued from page 1.) dents at Nebraska to mako a big pro test against submlttlngyto the Con ference dictators. Several students expressed their opinion yestorjhiy-and .all wore lnfa vor of dropping negotiations with the "Big Nino schools. One prominent senior said, "I know Nebruska would' lose much In a financial way by breaking off rela tions with tho 'Big Nine' schools, but I am in favor of doing ad becauso we would be much bettor off In every other respect. Wo could get Into our own class and bo 'big toad in a small puddle' by playing smaller schools." Another student warmed up and made this statement: "You bet I nm in favor of dropping those 'Big Nino' teams Wo lose every game wo play with them and do not gain a thing. Let us play Kansas, Missouri, and and such teams horeaftor, and we will win a lew victories. I am against con tinuing relations with these schools. Let them 'skidoo.' " Manager Eager refused to say what course the University authorities would pursue in regard to tho matter but ho thought that the opinion of tho students would bo a big factor in de termining the action to be taken. HELD UP. University Student Has a Fight With Robber on Y 8treet. Clarence Frankforter, an academic student In tho University, was hold up bya robber on lower Y street late Tuesday night. Frankforter struggled with tho robbor when told to hold up his hands and managed to escape from him without losing any money. Math. 8emlnar. Tho Mathematical Seminar will meet Saturday, March 2, in M. 302 at 7:30 p. m. Tho following is tho program: Imaginary Solutions, B. W. Davis, Carl Plerson on Variation and Correla tion, C. Engborg; Analytics Continu ation. Study, M. E. Lindin. Freshman Informal. . Tho Froshman Class will hold an fh formal party in Memorial Hall at 8:15 p. m. Saturday, March 9. Tho first year students are going to have a big time and are Inviting Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores. Tickets will 'cost thirty-five cents. N. V. Kutiz, of Cortland, Is regis tered again this semester and will graduate with the class of 1907. Professor Barbour has completed for the legislature an inventory of recent additions to tho museum. The largest line of Nebraska pins in the city to select from. Prices right. The Co-op. FoYty-elght new , students have en tered the School, of Music during the past three weeks. .See our fine liner of .Nebraska pins at the Co-op. NEWWINDS0R HOTEL CLUB BREAKFA8T8 6:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. 1 Two Eggs, Dry Toast and Coffoo, Tea or Milk is0 2 Slico of Bacon, Ono Egg, Hard Rolls, Potatoes, Hot Cakes (2) with Syrup, and Coffee, Tea or Milk ;20o 3 Broakfast Food with Cream, Slico of Bacon, Ono Egg, Pota toes, Hard Rolls and Coffeo, Tea or Milk 25c I Hot Cakes (3) Strlppod with Bacon and Coffeo,. Toa or Mllk..1Bc 5 Plain Stoak, Potatoos, Rolls, ' Hot Cakes (2) with Synp and Coffeo, Toa or Milk 25o 6 Plain Omolot, Rasher of Baoou, Rolls, Potafoos, and Coffee, Tea or Milk 30o 7 Ham or Bacon and Eggs, Rolls,' Potatoes, Toast, Hot CakeB (2) with Syrup and Coffee, Toa or Milk . 35c 8 Brookflelds Farm Sausago, Pota- -toes, Rolls, Hot Cakes (2) with Syrup and Coffoo, Toa or Mllk..30o 9 "Windsor" Stoak, Rasher of Ba con, Potatoes, Rolls, Hot Cakes (2) with Syrup and Coffee, Toa or Milk 35c 10 Mutton Chops (2), Rasher of . Bacon, Rolls, and Coffoo, Tea or' Milk 80c Changes made In our Club Break fast will bo checked from tho regular Menu. Special attontlon to studontd. 10 per cent off on all meal tickets. FRESH EVERY DAYI Our Cnndlos and Balcod Goods aro Alw: Freeh and Qood. Catering our Bpcclalty. THE MAXWELL CO. Oath Phones. 13th andN Stft. HHUYLER'l Chocolates and Bon Bono. Tk 9wu CatUr. 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