Gbe alls flebraelian s VpPVPpTppPPPVV W V'V rr OLIVER THEATRE a TONIGHT AT 8:15 ISABEL IRVING In the Comedy Hit of New York. Susan in Search of a Husband PRICE8-$1.50,( $1.00, 75 and 50c. WED. MAT. & EVE., MARCH 13. The Girl of the Streets Mat. 25 & 10c. Night 50, 30, 20 & 10c THR., FRI., SAT. & MAT., MAR. 14-16 . THE FLINTS) , i(ttttttttWj it it u a it ..LYRIC THEATRE.. GEO. K. SPOOR'S CO. Presents "The Christmas Gift." RAYMOND TEAL FIELDS & HANSON SHANNON & STRAW HI .GREENWAY JACK WILDE . " Ufu'strated'Song, - : "Just Remember That I Love You." LYROSCOPE Ladies' Souvenir Matinees Tuesdays ! and Fridays The BIJOU 3 SHOW8 DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat., 10c. MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM MAXWELL & DUDLEY . MILLER & McCAULEY CHEATING JUSTICE On the Biograph AUER & DEONZO ADAMS BROS. MR. H. R. MANELL "Fare Thee Well, My Old Kentucky" w OCXXDOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE ELITE 1 OCOCXXXXXXX3CXCCOOOOCOCOO ROBT. MACAIRS & BERTRAND LITTLE LORD MAYOR THE MURDERER WHEN MOTHER IS VIOLENT FORBIDDEN SPORT ILLUSTRATED SONG "We Never Seemed So Far Apart 1 '" Before." MISS" ETTA GURNEY Continuous Shows from 1:30 to 6:30 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. The GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP . :: CIGAR STORE :: W.H.BARTHKIiMUkN, Proprietor 194k So. Blevaatk Bt. Bast Side . ti 41 t 1 Every Loyal Unlveraltjr Student U j urged to patronise thoio Nobra- n knn advertisers, and to mention tho paper wlillo doing so. t t f it BARBER SHOPS Green's Palace. BATHE-Chris', Grand Central. BOOKS & STATIONERY Coop, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store, Harry Porter. BAKERY Petry Bakory Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAFE Sam WoBterflold, Don Cam eron, Windsor. CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Palno's Fountain. CIGARS Llndsey, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemer, Tho Sterling. COAL Gregory, Whitobreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, Tho Fol som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol 'Bheimor, Rudgo & Guonzol. DRUGGISTS Rector, Riggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE The Benway Company, Hardy. HABERDASHERY $2.60 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Boll. JEWELERS Tucker, Hallett, F. B, Harris, HerpolBheimor. LAUNDRY Yule Bros. Evans. LIVERY Ensign, Forbes, Molick, LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING Now Century, Georgo Bros., McVoy, Simmons, TJio Ivy Press. MUSIC Curtice. Crancer. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam oron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per kins, Electric Shoo Co. SUITORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwig, Herzog, Elliott Bros., Drosher. THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo wrltor Co. WAFFLES "Mrs. Day. Sam's Cafe. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. March. Tuesday, 12. Latin Club meets wRh Miss Mary . Morgan, 423 No. 13th St., 8.00 p. ra. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Richard L. Metcalf, "Measuring Men." Seniors meet, 11:30 a. m., In Mem. Hall. Dramatic Club meets, 11:30 a. m., U. 102. Sixth Students' Recital of School of Music, 8:00 p. m. sharp. Mem. Hall. Wednesday, 13. Freshman class meets, 12:00 m., Mom. Hall. Thursday, 14. Junior class meets, 11:30 a. m., Mem. Hall. Girls' Intorclass Basket-ball Tourna ment, 2:00 p, m.,' Armory. ' Recital, Marjorle Anderson, 8:00 p m., Mem. Hall. Friday, 15. Association of Collegiate Alumni meet with Miss Louise Pound, 1632 L street, 4;00 p. m. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. Prof. E. L. Hlnman, "Science and Idealism." Senior St. Patrick's Party, 9:00 p. m. in Mem. Hall. Saturday, 16. . Non Com Hop, 8:30 p. m. Fraternity Hall. Tuesday, 19. Convocation, 11:00 a. m. Professor Lqulse Pound, "Early English Books and Manuscripts." Saturday, 23. Gymnastic exhibition, 8:00 p. m., Armory. . Wednesday, 27. Vacation begins, 6 p. m. April. Wednesday, 3. Vacation ends, 8:00 a. m. xFriday, 5. WIsconsIn-NebrasKa ueoate, aiem. Hall. Green's' barber shops excel all others In the west. Entirely, modern and the best work assured. BUSINESS DIRECTORY BOARD HE8ITATES. (Continued from pngo 1.) INTER -COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER 1, 190G. These rules are given In condensed form here and many minor one are omitted. ENGINEERING NOTES. The Engineering Society has just comploted nrrangementa to bring Dr. William R. Kent to the University tho latter part of April, when he will de liver two addresses to the engineering students. Dr. Kent Is Dean of tho Col lego of Engineering at Syracuse Uni versity, nnd is ono of the most widely known mechanical engineers In the United States. Ho Is tho author of sev eral technlcul texts, Including "Kent's Mechanical Engineer's Pocket Book," which is one of tho standard refer ences for engineers and Iiob, perhaps, the widest circulation and Is the most generally accepted text of Its kind. It Is frequently referred to by engi neers as "Tho Engineer's Bible." On Steam Boilers and their application and use, ho Is a recognized authority and tho Society Is to bo congratulated In securing the services of bo promi nent a man. Ho will deliver two lec tures: one on "Steam BoIIojb" and another on some more general, topic, the subject of which Is not yet an nounced. NEW BOOKS. Recent Additions to the University LI . brary. Anselm, Saint Prosloglum, Mono loglum, etc.; trans, by Sidney Norton Deano. Baker, J. L. Brewing Industry Breasted, James Ancient Records of Egypt, 5 vols. BurglB, E. Perils to British Trade Dittmur, A. Studlen zur batelnls chen Moduslehre. Duff, Archibald Theology and Ethics of the Hebrews. Frlcke, Robert HauptBatzo der DIf forentlalund Integral Rechnung. Hapgood, Olive C. School Needle work. Howard, Burt E. German Empire. Howe, Malverd A. Symmetrical Masonry Arches Laughlln, James L. Industrial Arches. Moll, A. Mining and Mining Invest ments. Owen, D. Ports -and Docks. Piazza, S. Horatlana. Rogers, A. G. L. Business Side of Agriculture. Root, J. W Trade Relations of tho British Empire. Spinoza, Benedict Principals of Descartes' Philosophy; .trans, by H. H. Brltan. Woolman, Mary S. Sowing Course for Schools. Wltkowski, G. Das Deutsche Drama des Iton Jahrhundorts. Wilson, H. A. Law In Busines. Sem. Bot. There will be a regular open meeting of tho chapter at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evdning in N. 104. Miss Marshall will read a paper on Nature 'study. Mrs. Barkley very ploansanly enter tained the girls of the Black Masque and Silver Serpent at her homo last Saturday afternoon. Professor FosBler's hearing has so' much Improved that he expects to takd charge of all his classes by the first of next week. The best place to. eat In town Is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. ffSISRANjl 8 BEST 16 CENT MEAJ. IN 8 R THE CITY. 8 8 D. K. CAMPBELL. 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