n THE INEBRAlSKMIN TV TC- ':.' '(" I - . Jrx.t". ' ..- c .,4 3:- , A , V 4 ' A . . 1 .. 'I JCwf'r V At-. 3 Ktg ; ? t' ' . i$?V . viV BlllitU Safety Razir ! Lte SI'mmI IU HamIw rr ,a i -' a f ! F. B. Harris, Jeweler, 1137 O Street, SPECIAL SELLING AGENT. - Box Writing Paper Sale f 'i going on now. 60 per I cent discount? on all box paper for the next ten f days. Now is trie time J. to. stock up. HIRSCniMQ-MORSE GOMP'Y Prescription Druggist 131 SOUTH, ELEVENTH e)T. Pitts' Daneing School " Class nights Advanced, Monday; .Beginners, Wednesday and Saturday. Social night Friday. Private class every afternoon. Most beautiful hall In' Lincoln. New location, 1124 N street : Auto 624V. THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all students and Invites you to enjoy eur Smoking and Reading Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" SMOKE HOUSE. 1132 O STREET T TheACME ptwllnt, lllllirds, Pssl and Clears The Finest Place Is the Weil. 934 P Street MEMMEN CANNON CO. 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TAILORS Backatrom; Dreshor; El liott; Hoffloy; Horaog; Ludwlgj Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College Tailors. .' ' THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver; Lyric. BIJau. Wonderland, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood. KEYS Thorp. TROUSERS Baker Pants Co. HefVH THE EVANS Do Your.Wsthlni: Wtff c now located In the mott beautiful itote in the Wett CANDY ICE CREAM ODA WATEII Ul. Btt1y IM lftcaviuUi'e) CAMPUS NOTES Miss Allvo Venters, '00, has tho sci on co work in the Syracuse high school. - ' (Alfred Crago, '05, is serving his third year as principal, of tho Tobias schools. Arthur G. Kennedy, A., M. '05, is teaching in tho Norfolk high school again -this year. " C N. Walton, '05, Is superintendent - oi schools at Chadron and is president of the Northwest Nebraska Teachers' Association. Prof. H. W. Caldwell addressed Prof. Wolfe's class in education last Thursday afternoon on "Methods of Teaching History In High Schools.". Tho American History oonforonco 'met at tho home of Mrs. T. F. Wil- llums, Thursday -evoning. Book re views and departmental affairs were discussed. Helen Redlngton, '05, Is Industrial Socrotary of the Y. W. C A. of Now York Cltyi Miss Redlngton .Jjvas a scholar inEnglish l.itoraturo hi '05 '00 and Foliow-in 0G-'07. W. R. Cdlvert, '04, Id visiting in 1tncoln for a short time. Ho has just returned from a geological trip In Mon tana, where, with a number of other mqn, he was trying to placo the differ ent coal beds in that state and find out their extent. Tho first letter received from Miss Grace Coppbck, '05, from Kuling, China, tolls of tho death from cholera of a servant In tho family with which Bho-Is living. Every precaution Is be intr" taken to avoid contafrion. and it Ib. hoped that the missionaries wilhkWH0 escape the danger threatening. E. E. -Blackman, archaeologist of tho state historical society, will deliv er a locturo to the school children of Havolock, at tho public library build ing this morning'nt 10:30. A duantlty of material from tho hlstoj)cal muse um of tho University wllPbo used to Illustrate tho lecture W. F. Meier, '03, now located at Spokane, Wash., was recently appoint od to the Superior Court) of that state as examiner of land titles. This ap pointment was made In acordanco with the now law passed by tho last legis lature to register land titles undarjffo Torrens system. y C. L. Cole,Mt E., '06, was on tho campus rMMtJy,'ttnu hod an 'Interest ing story to toltof tho work ho and Brown, '00, are doing for tho Allls Chalmers company. They are em 'ployed as special apprentice on tho Chlcagd, and as such are enjoying many opportunities.,, to observe arid learn. They expect to remain on this work through tho dutytest. wpaul Weeks, '00, Is -bow engineer of tests for tho Baldwin Locomotive Works at Rio de Janlero. In a letter recently received from Mr. Weeks, ho. says: "Brazil is all right In the in terior bno would think he was back In Nebraska! The two large 'cities, Sao Paulo and -Rip de Janiero, are full of life. Thero are five and six story buildings with the fatest Im provements in electric traction and and Hghf, The scenery around Rio js well 'worth the reputation It has, as the finest In the world. Oliver Theatre T-N r A V MATINEE, 2:80 P J'LJr I TONIGHT, 8MB . MABEL iARmSON and - J08. E. HOWARD In the Western Play With Myalc The flower of the Ranch Night $1.50 to 25q, Mat. 75c to 25e i . MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 9. I MILDRED HOLLAND ' In Her New Romantic Drama "A Paradise of Lies' ; PRICES $1.50 to 25c. LYRIC THEATRE MATINHB 3 P. H. EVE. tiS & 9l00 PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS BYRNE-GOLSON PLAYERS. In "Uncle Seth's Visit" t THE Z0LA8 Yn Their Mystic Mirror Dance DUNCAN AND. HOFFMAN Singing, Dancing and Comedy. THE GAGNOUX Juggling and Feats of Equilibrium.! COURTU.RE A GILLETTE Acrobats and Gymnasts MR. JACK WILDE Latest Illustrated Songs THE LYROSCOPE Elite Theatre NATHAN HALE, THE SPY 8ATAN IN PRISON LIQUID ELECTRICITY STOE THE CHICKEN7- UNLUCKY TROUSERS TIN WEDDING v ILLUSTRATED BONO "Smile On Me." 7. Llntt MAJESTIC Wiik ChwhcIh MMhy, Die. 2 FULTON STOCK CO. In tho beautiful Society Comedy Dram Tbi Grit ist Tkinc h Lid" V EvMtflfl prices......... I5oand25e Matinees! Wee, astf Sal. lie beafarorrd, Box offlee epese 11 a. n. JOY-0 THEATRE mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. FMEST IF MtYMM PHTIMbU AM ILLUSTRATED' NNtt -1390 O STREET- HEFFLEY'8 IWIVfiKITY J TAILOR JM$d HATTERS; J l337 0STRtT - it -J-1 l m '1