7 a v; a cjrs i v, , (n,i . . THEJDAILY. . JSlEBRASKAN -arr;-. . K W OLIVER tpTHEA IRE TONIGHT AT 8: Iff Mme.Nazimova ' IN IBSEN'S "A DOLL'S HOUSE" PRICE8-$2.00 to 50c. FRI. & 8AT., DEC. 11-12 TWO MATINEES & TWO NIGHTS STET80N'S "Uncle Tom's Cabin" MU 25c to 10c. Eve 50c, 30c, 20c, 10c mmm ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WEEK OF DECEMBER SEVENTH CHARLES WAYNE Assisted by GERTRUDE DES ROCHE & CO. TRANS-ATLANTIC FOUR DORSCH A'RUSSELL "The Musical Railroaders." MAlMlNG TWINS Songs and Acrobatic Dances MISS MURIEL. 'WINDOM The Charming Little Prima Donna YORKE& CRAWFORD HARRISON BROS. CUPID'S PRANKS. MAJESTIC 0RCHE8TRA. MATS. 2:15 Tues., Thur. and Sat." Prices 15c and 25c. ' Eve. 8:15 Prices 15c, 25c and 50c. Week Commencing December 7, '08 THE FULTON STOCK CO. In the Military Comedy Drama In Four Acts THE BLUE AND THE GREY Doors Open at 7:30 P. M. Curtain at 8:15 Matinees Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2:30 Seats Reserved 1 Week in Advance Box Office Opens at 10 a. m. Prices Mat. & Eve. 15c and 25c. ELITE 1329 "O" 8treet. ELITE II 1330 "O" Street. LATEST AND BEST Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENTS. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DE8IGNS COPYRIQHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch anJ description may tnyenttvin Is probably patentable. Coimnunlc. rajoxir lacortnin our opinion iroo wnc ictlior ail ntlvin la proDably pnteni intrlctlyconOdontlal. 11 froe. Oldest nnoncy for lions nirioiiyconnaoniiai. itHltUtiuua ont'aieut sent froe. Oldest nnoncy for securfagpatents. tents taken throiilrh Munn A ntteial notice, without clmree. laths Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly, I.arRcat ..' cnlatlon or any scientlOo Journal. Terms, 93 a rear: rour montus, si. uoia uyaii nowsdcaiors. g. Pn 361Broadwy, Uranch Offloo, 616 F BU Washlnston, D. THE MESSIAH. All students who have sung In the Messiah In previous years are urged to assist in the coming rendition ol tho work which will tako place on Thursday, December 17. Rehearsals are hold In the Tomplo Music hall (second floor) on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday at 5 p. m. 12-2-lw 1123330 ichSsssi Got a Majestic ticket fron. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O 8L Dnnco inuBlc. Phone Boll G27. Auto 3002. Chapln Bros, florlsta, 127 So. Thir teenth. Eat at John Wright's, 114 South Eloventh. O Beckman Brua. Fine shoes. 1107 O street. A froo Majestic ticket with each cash subscription. The "Hag" till February 1 and a free Majestic ticket for 50 cents. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. Christinas vacation will start Friday evening December 18 at f o'clock. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Suitorlum. Cor. 11th and O. Frank Jeusup, law 'OH, has returned to school after a week's Illness. t V tt Why not tako your bath at Chris' bath house, Eloventh and P streots? There will be a meeting of the ath letic board this afternoon at 5 o'clock. 9 Mother's Dining Hall. Good home cooking. Prices from one cont up. 308 So. Eloventh SL a n The Nebaskan is still giving Majes tic tickets to all students who sub scribe for this paper. The Nebraska-Illinois debate will take place In Memorial hall Friday evening. Tickets may be secured now. Bryon Yoder, '08, and law '10, is re porting university news for the State Journal. Ho held down that position last spring. The Cornjiuskcr football team sat for a group picture at Townsend's studio Friday afternoon. King Colo was with the men. The matter for the new catalog is now In the hands of the professors. An attempt Is being mado this year to get the catalog out enrly In May. Dr. Howard will address the engln- FOR ALL KINDS of staple, fancy and faddish things in Gent's Furnishings, go to FULK'S :: 1325 O STREET coring society tomorrow evening at the Temple. Ho will talk on Industrial education and the openings for grad uate engineers. A large attendance Is expected. Tho Hawkeyo club will meot Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock In tho Music hall of tho Temple. All Iowa, students arc Invited. Important business will be transacted. The chemistry club will meot to night In the chemistry laboratory. Mr. A. L. Weavor and Mr. ft. L. George will glvo abstracts of recent chemical investigations. . The Nebraska basketball season will open Saturday evening when the Corn buskers meet tho Collegians from Cot ner. "Student tickets will admit hold ers to this game. The alumni of tho university do not forget its faithful soivants. This was shown at tho Cornhusker 'banquet last week when Governor G. L. Sheldon, '92, proposed a toast for Jack Best, Nebraska's veteran trainor. The botany department has received the first part of a work which when completed will describe all the trees of America. The part rocolvod deals with trees of the Pacific slope. The book will bo useful for students In forestry work. The Sigma XI fraternity will hold Uh final meotlng Friday evening of this week. The program will Include two papers, one by Professor Brunor on "Tho Introduction of Some Insect Posts," the other by Professor Rich ards on "A Now Entrophy Tempera- turo Diagram." i At the university Y. M ('. A. mid week meeting tonight the llrst of a series of four class meotlngB will bo held. This meeting will be conducted by the sophomores with A. M. Hare as loader. Although conducted by the sec-oud-year men yet the meeting is open to all students. 0 Tlllrey Reynolds, a former university student, is very slcK with typhoid fever at the home of his parents in this city. He has been managing a ranch In southern Canada for over a year Ho came to Lincoln a few weeks ag to attend the wedding of his broth er and contracted the disease soon after his arrival. Upon complaint or W. Grift en a war rant was sworn out In tho practice court of the college of law Monday I charging a frcBhnmn law student, Paul Topping, with the offense or calling the deputy sheriff, of the court certain names during a verbal altercation be tween the two parties. The case was brought before Justice of Peace II, E. Aylesworth and a line of HO cents and costs was Imposed upon Topping. ALUMNI ARRANGES A BANQUET. Professor Fossler Will Be Present With a Seattle Club. SEATTLE Wash., Doc. 4. Tho Edi tor or the Dally Nebraskan: "I en joy tho Nobraskan more than ovor I am mighty glad to see It Improving in every wny. It bIiows more Tor tho Nebraska spirit. My heart goes out to the school far away though I may be from the familiar haunts. "The Alumni association here Is planning a big banquet to bo given at tiie New Washington hotel at which we will huvo the honor ol' Pro fessor Fossler's presence 'I no date is December 17. "By the way, I would like to have you correct the error concerning me In the paper several weeks ago. I am in a better town. I am In a better Y. M. C. A. Now you may wonder. You had me reported as religious work director or tho Portland associa tion. I am tho membership secretary of the Seattle Young Men's Christian Association. The work Is growing bettor every day. The longer that I am lit the work the better I like It. We have n great Held hero and need more men. "Sincerely, "A. E. WOLF.1' A communication in the Exoninn of Phillips Exeter objects to the Idea of limiting tho ability of one man to hold office. Plans aiming to set bucIi a limit have been adopted In various eastern schools. The Credit Exchange at CrawfordB vllle, Ind., Is trying to get information from parents as to how much credit to extend to Wabash students. DINN' R ttlG SUCCES (Continued from Pago 1) or reminlsoncos, recalling events wherein tome trait of the cucehov wub strikingly portrayed. Many Events Held. The dinner laBt night was the close of a Beries of events In honor of Dr. Andrews. Beginning on Monday evening with a dinner at the Lincoln hotel given by Chancellor Andrews to the board of regents, tho last two days have been busy ones for Dr. Andrews. On Tuesday morning spe cial exercises were held at convoca tion and nn exceptionally large crowd attended. The dinner last evening Ijiven by the members of the faculty was an exceedingly appropriate close for these affairs. Tho board of regents will hold sev oral Informal meetings to discuss a successor fpr Chancellor Andrews, taking final action at tho feular De comber meeting in Omaha next week during the cprn show. L J r 'r1 Sir'"'! - any Get Your Christmas Gifts at , Mayer Bros. Although this is a store for Men and we outfit the Men from Head to Foot we have merchandise that will make excellent gifts for , Mother, Father, Sister, Brother andthe Baby Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. Shoes and Slippers. Hundreds of articles something for everyone in the family. Mayer Bros. HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS Tickets $1.00 Engineering Society Hop WALT'S ORCHESTRA fraternity Hall December 12th WE WANT YOUR FRAT TRADE We can give you the best Capital Grocery BMIe 1435 M St. Fraternity Hall Freshman-Law Hop December II COLLEGE TAILORS COLLEGE-VIEW 000&0000000009000000300000800n ill. v-' SENIOR PROM! ',y 't. j.ot $ Lincoln Hotel Annex Walt's Full Orchestra 5 1 000005S0000000000000000000 ,.-.... f -yc m .-, .. -,,, f ';w .... ,, ,P. .-II Absolutely Limit 80 prices, best goods, best service Abbott's Orch. $1.00 BEST TAILORING at the BEST PRICES Auto Phone 48 V ' January 22, f09i $2.50 i i