,-', '' .- -. -. " v "' y: f'S if -A .n ft ' V 4-. x. " 3 - ft' M H TW!5,'rwVlW"-Wl' i'H'-.' ' H "nn'il- . !..!.. -,-J - wniiw;iiirrr t fr!5,(,'k?a r Oliver Theatre Vt u-v f ..'A ,r i THUR8AY-NIQHTTJANi- H ETHELDDVZy,.and., , . ' FREDERICK' &TRUE8DELL j . ' In' the Muafcal Play "tet District Leader" ' PRICE8 $1.50 to 25c. FRL NIGHT A SAT, WATT JAN. 10-11 KATH RYN' OSTERMAN , ; In the Twor Actf Comedy N)qh-4lIoe t0'25c Mat-5c A 20c 8ATURDAV NIGHT," JAN-.-11. . MABEL McCANE" And 35 In "The Girl Over There" ilffgie, THEATRE qft$4V.K BVH. 7,45 & 9:00 ;, ': .. '?. ivj'-v ; . ? , PR1CB3 tbn:awd twenty cents rj fl An Artistic Feature QEtH'8TdNE Vfc1: w;e IllustratedSong, ia8o Long, Joe" JOHN J. WILDE NAT FRANCO The Man of 'Many Faces WALTER WASHBURN and NELLIE KEELEY BROWNING & LE VAN Comedians CLAYTON, JENKINS & CASPAR fe- i-l 1r "Week' CbMieRCing Monay, Jan. 6 ; cuiTny tCTMiv m Woman Against Woman- Evening prices....' 15c and ,25c i " Malinees, Wed. and Sat 15c boats reflvd, Box ofllco opens 11 a. in. 37T '"-' -4VI! "THEHRST STfc SAVINGS BANK "Tdea My tlxe-BtooWioMeniT DflTllBHST PAH AT 8H PEB CENT j fnl lUltaiflij Bank Rhm, Tenth and 0 HURLER'S Choqolaits ami 1 -Bon' Bon. . ;.r -. . '-r T: wy . i., rTkr,DnnCtUrk.; CENTRAL NATIONIL BANK . . - ftWELFTH;ANp 6 ST8. JfP-f li. IIAI.I., Freatdeat. F.K JOUMSON, Vice Pre. " BBBKAM O, FOX, Oaahler.' . , ,. WfW.fHAOKNBl,S,ar.,AMt.,C. -l,jiji(,lpr '. Cycle Co. fUSyclea an- Iver Johnson Bicy- MAJESTIC i A U TRU ffiwLi- i,' -rnarirjafire ?vv -e jjL. Edison -.pHdnonraphs and J Jbordi; p. A M.- Sporting and i Goods," Guns and Am- 4' r,r. fr i V ? t. " Jv. i' "u. W 13-2-4 O STREET V2P ' -s& i "" "v BUSINESS DIRECTORY ? X K-ary. XiojrI University Stadanfc 1 J H- ryd-te-tntroBlp- tlieio-Ncbrttt-'! rr X ka advertisers; and to meatloa j I' tb er'wlle doing ao. t i if ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor. BANKS First Trust and Savings. Central National. , BAKERIES Dalrymple, Folsom, Po try. BARBER SHOPS Grand Central, Green's Shops, Marshall, Emmert. BATH HOUSE Chris. BOOICf- 8T0RES Co-op; Lincoln; A Unlv&rBlty: CAF,Hr Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons, Buds. Ci6ARS: Colo & McKenna; "Matt'a ' Place, CLEANERS Wood. fCIi'OTHING Farquhar; Mageo & Deemor; Mayer Bros.; Sterling. COAL Gregory; WhltebreasL CONFECTIONERY Dalrymple; . Lin coln Candy Kitchen; Olympla Candy Co., Rood, Hirschner-Morae. Folsom. DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'. DENTISTS Graham; Yungblut. DRESSMAKING Soukup. DRUGGISTS Hirschner-Morae, Jer ry, Riggs. DRY GOODS Herpolshelmer; Miller r-& , Ealne. FLORISTS Chapln; C. H. Frey.' FURNISHINGS Budd; Mageo & . Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling. HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mme. Ross, Mrs. J. C. Bell. HAIR SPECIALIST Rico. HATTERS Budd, Heflley, Lincoln Hat Co. JAPANESE GOODS Akagl. JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris; Myers, Tucker, Hallett, Henderson and Hold. I SUNDRIES Evans ; Merchants ; Yule. LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom. Dalrymple, Hirschner-Morse. MILLINERY Famous; Nichols. OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Shean, PHOTOGRAPHSr-Blazek, Hayden, Tbwnsend, Clements, PIANOS Schmollor & Mueller. PRINTERS George Brps.; SlmmonB. REAL ESTATE Humphrey. RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ; f.llmav. .Dons; Dickinsons; r Francis Bros.; Sams, Windsor, ,Palace Dining Hall. SHINING PARLOR Cole & Mc Kenna. SHOES' Beckman Bros; Cincinnati (Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per--kins; Sanderson. SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co. STATIONERY Pprter; Rood. ' SU1TORIUMS Weber. TAILORS Backstrom; DreBher; El .llqtt; Jleffley; Herzo'g; 'Ludwlg; Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College Tailors. THEATERS Jewell; ,J!oy-d; Oliver; Lyric, Bijou, Wqndornd, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood. KEYS Thorp. ; TROUSERS Baker Pants Co. , Low' Rates. Effective, November 25, thp, Wabash will put in a very ,'low rate "of $10.00 (second-class), Chicago to.;New,.York: -The 'Wabash. .has. tEree solid vesll- iuledalnseayingOWcagpdally from tne Dparbom street, station, at 12 : 043: 00, and" 11: 00 p. m. , Further information may be . had from Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. """ v Box Writing Paper Sale .goipg. on now, ,.5.0', per v cent discount on.allf box paper for the t next ten .days. Now is the time "to' stock upV, s - HIRSCHiHQ-MORSE COMP'Y - Prftscrlptlon Drunlsts 131 .SOUTH ELEVENTH ST. tjJ.W'O 5-'i ynL extend co l' Hand. (Continued from page one,) to come back they wjll have to do,. it In the dark, and take whatever the Conference wanta tn leglBlaQJntotJi. rule book. "It is riot exactly that the Confer ence doesn't want Michigan back. What Is wanted is that Michigan shall come back as It wont out, If at all. If the Beven-game rule had been voted unanimously It would have appeared as n plain 'sop' to Michigan." "When ProfeBBor ' Patterson asked for the training table and the abol ishment of the retroactive feature of the three-year r.ule, I think he was stnting the condition on which his school was wining to return to the Conference. It was known that Michigan's domandB would be laid before the T meeting, but If it IjiBista on such concessions as ttioae, there Is no .chance of the school returning. The training table issue is dead. There, -.was not the slightest chance cf passing that resolution, "Michigan got to play its four-year men-last season,,and it would be sllfy or our part to allow them to play riion ineligible by the Con'fer.o'ndo rules again this season. The- last batch of fouf-year inn will get through- college, this year, and I suppose Michigan wants an extension of one year more in order to irao these men." From the expression of the profes sors, the collegians need not worry much over the seven-game schedule. It Is regarded as highly probable by the representatives that two of the Hchoote which voted against the meas ure Saturday will change their votes at he next meeting and pass the rule by more than two-thirds count". The frame-up of schedules will not bo In after the time allotted to Mlchi gan has passed, notwithstanding the fact that the Wolverines are unlikely t have a place on any of the pro grames. Chicago and Wisconsin, es pecially, will have, to hold- out, for they were t6play Michigan accord Jng. to the arraagenents ..of the Jato "Bif Four" plan. ' .' . , "The 'Big Fpur'.wlll go through; without doubt if Michigan should' come back," said Coach Harry Wil- Hams of Minnesota. "Michigan ob jected to the movement last year, itM iu true, but this objection was only lodged because the school already had decided not to heed the Confers ence rules. I doubt if the Wolverines had the least objection to the plan itself. ...- "Wo have a tentative agreement with Chicago for,, a game, but the; date has not yet been settled: Wo r.ro "in the same position 'with regaril to Wisconsin. I cannot say whether Michigan, will come back or not, but If not, then wo wjU go ahead wltli a Pig Three,' including Chicago, WIb-, Notice Geojogy I, Students In Geology I whose num; hers arp from 1 to 90 will meet In the laboratory In Museum building next Thursday, at Tegular class time; those whose numbers a,re above 90 will meet In chapel for letures-a usual. . '-. ,v Dramatic Club Meeting. There will be ' a meetingof the Dramatic .Club Thursday, at, 11:30 'in' U. 10G, ' Every member Is asked, do be present as there, Is some very Im portant business to,' be considered. T,ie Dally .Ncbraakan for -the e mainder of the achooryear, $1.50. . U-iall-No Tommy HI v fJfie U jf K! 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