r '' - :- np .- v; jr,-?""? .-WiWf?-- - tHE DAI;V NBBRA6KAN ' t f L r w Oliver Theatre THURSDAY NIGHT, JAN. 16. ISABEL IRVING In a New Play By CI dye Fitch Tin Girl Who Has Everything Prices 91 50 to $25e. FRI. SAT AND MAT., JAN. 17-18. Utot Uninpn ttill fin P-r'&'.iW W IIU,i - MUlllvU llillli Uv . EveBO, 30, 20n10 cents Mat. 10 to 25c. 'Wed;! itA.HDEVE., jan. 22. No Mother to Guide Her LYftlC THEATRE MATIN&E 3 P. M. EVE. 7:5 & 9t00 -:,PRJCBS?fBNiAND TWENTY CENTS John miller Contortionist rr-- " ilWrtrat'ed Song'STINGY MOON SHEAN AND WILLIAMS ;ln?a Bltiof Nonsense 34 fffcr '' S riQjfETTEfiANP IMARSHALL . J. e-i t1 Hints In Soldiery ORIGINAL BOOTBLACK QUARTET 'Utridhi Melody. Plenty of; MJrth MR. FRANK STAFFORD MlSS MAlRE STONE ' 'Week CifiiefciiE HeMiy, Jal. 13 FULTON STOCK CO. Fanchon the Cricket Evening-fk5..-.H-trlio and-250-; Millnees7WfdrantJSalTr 15c boats roHvd, Box office ope$tf 1 1 n. in. PiHs'DancIng School Class nights Advanced, Monday; $ Beginners, Wednesday and Saturday.. Social night Friday. Private class every afternoon. Most beautiful hall In Lincoln. New location, .-.II 24 N street. Auto 5241." rn OiX yj lowlinc, Billiards, Psc! and Clears The Finest Placo in the Wesl. 934 P Street MERMEN CANNON. CO. i HJ ' i, TH&'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE nl t MAJESTIC i-WelCome8.iirstudent8.andJnv tes;you to enjoy our Smoking and Reading ft Xoom. dt's a 'Pleasure 'topleaae. -Try "UNI" SMOKE HPUSE. 0' J...- fc 1.1 lit. JVU-V" W jr.V' 1 ;i'H!A')'i "-.' Tfir ciicr tummf' i -'" 'z-'i".: -..-.J- '1 TIUST t MVIN6S IIHK l of Tke Flrat NUon&l Dank J . annufaTf aid Vat tii per okn't . .. .. ..a. t. B... . iL ' j ORS W5iW ?". V.'.n,n T" u h'itf 'For4 Sale: (f For Sale Journal route, In goqd 6-KpaJty)iddrettaebra8),,r'!,-' F fWpppppRp pp BUSINESS DIRECTORY jj " 1! Every Loyal YJrffveraltjr Stadent Is j rgd to patronise theae Kabni i an advartlaera, and to mention 1 ( the paper while doing so. It vb BBpar bvb7" ATHLETIC GOODS Lnwlor. BANKS First Trust and Savings. Central National. 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Thb Wabash has three solid vesti .VpIqiI trains leaving Chicago daily from tho Dearborn street station! at .12: Q43 ;.Q0. and.ll : 00pm. - ZJ , ;j-:Fui,tlioiv.-inroriuaion-nmyiJ.boj-.had fro m :: Ha rryr.E -:?MooresKr GjA.-y P.f D. . Omaha,) Neb.p Jj (Ne w I Box Wiiap8iSae s. goingw;on ttibw. Ul 50 Upei ce'nbaigcouHtLbiVllbrd'x paper for tho next -ten i t08t0Ck-lipr- I !SCHIIJ;ilRfJMP;V y-r Prcrltlon DrufiUts ' , 13frT50UTH ELEVENTHST. Freshman Class Meeting. . I The FreBhman class will hold a meeting Thursday at 11:30 n. m., in Memorial Hall, ut which time, several Important matters will bo docldcd. The class color committee will mnkb Its report to tho class and the cIqbb colors will bo chosen. The yell com mittee Will probably be ready to mako its report. It is further rumored that other mas ters may come before the meeting in which every freshman is interested, so It. is probable .that there will be an un usually large attendance. i Lecture Postponed. Dr. E. R. Fulkerson'H Illustrated loo ture on China which was schedule J for Thursday, January 16, in tho Tern, pie, has been indefinitely postponed. Anyone who has purchased tickets for thjs lecture can have money refunded by tho person from whom tho tlckot was- purchased or at tho Y. M. C. A. oince in the Temple. English Literature. The teacher's course in EngllBh Lan guage and Litorature will be given next semester. The courso includes a pinctlcal study of methods, school vis itation and the organization and adap tation of material for all grades. Two hours credit. Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 p. m. L. 311. Assistant Professor Stuff. At the next women's meeting, Janu ary, 19, MIbs Elizabeth Harris, trav eling secretary for the Student Volu toers, will be present and will ad dress tho meeting. The services will be held jointly by the City, Wesloyan, High School, State Farm and Univer sity Associations. Special music by Miss -Rayner and several soloists has been arranged. Dr. Fling Is now reading proof for tho first volume of hlB work, "Mlra beau and the French Revolution." Tho first volume will bo entitled "The Youth of Mlabeau," and is being pub lished by Putnam of New York. It will be rather a large volume of about five hundred and fifty pngCB, and will contain several Illustrations. Notice. All Juniors and Seniors, Law, Aca demic, Engineering and Scientific stu dents vho have not handed in their write-ups for tho Cornhusker will please call at that office in tho base ment of tho Administration bulldinc: otweim-thg-houm uf. ton micrtwetyg during, this week. Basket Ball Yearn Leaves. The Cornhusker basket ball five left for a trip of four days In Kansaa. The men who. went are P. Bell, D. Bell, Ritchie, Stev.enson, Walsh, Per ry, and Woods. American History 14 History of Nebraska. All students who may wish this course nleaso notify me as soon as possible. i H. W. CALDWELL. . Mr. J. G. Illff has' entered the Uni versity as a graduate student from Howard Payne 'jCollege, located. njj. Biownwood, Texas., His worn will to primarily in tne American isior jdepartment. u Botany-students will ,be. require this ydai to flnlslj th'elr laboratory work by; Saturday afternoon, Januarif or. ion 'J -- U- Professor' Caldwell will "fake 'ttie placo of Professor Howard" in a'-ditf eussion of John.C 'Calhoun,? next? Thursday, in JPdllticar. Science; '3, ' f ) '() For sale Dress .coat and vest, sil lined and faced. A dandvucheni). call room No. 3, 1339 "Q' street. g Lost A '07 class pin. jinuer ;viu kindly leave, sante qt the,Nebra"skan; of fice and "receive reward. , jv Any seuior. or graduate interested in the Philippine constabulary can gev full InformatioiiJromLCnpt. WorklzerV Mlstf Jenny Whltmore is, again Irt school after her recent illness, J ' i ' Found-:pockQt book, 'Address Box 1403 and prove., above property,. '' 20 PER CENT Discount Sale t Hats,Snlt- ', w lfs, etc., at . 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