', wij7j - "'" ,Jt.- " -.V j. - THE NEBRASKAN 4 V A j; w- 1 ' v ! !- ! I - j i I I k . THEATRE Today: Mat 2:30. ,fnlht :15. Mimum Vta tktlt In "Cfastmaitis" Mat $1.00 to 25c Night $1.50 to 25c. vtHURSDAY NIQHf. MARCH 4 E. N. Sttht m t IN LORD DUN WEARY FRi; $AT. AND SAT. MATINEE,, j - MARCH 5-6 ; The Playful Player The Eminent Swedish Artist The Envy'of all 'Woman Kind . ORTER J. WHITE Arid' Hl 'Company Appearing In "THE VI8ITOR" MARZEUUO ' The Most Original Act of. Its Kind In -Vaudeville llXY.FARN'ON; v.T3 WILLSandRANSLEYj,:-, ! Slnaer anif a Pair "of Dancers Mat. Dally 2:15 (except Monday), Prices 150 and 25c " tEvery Night fat 78:5-Prlcest 15c,j zoc, aoc j arm oue, , u-. N PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI3ER81 ? ; " i i !(, ' m -1 IftYiNt? iv ' , WEEk STARTING MARCH 1st' j ' ' I THE FULTON STOCK CO. j I f .Presents r'f Thc jfiktee of Us i Best Seats 25c Every Night at 8:30 Matinee Wed. and Sat. 2:30 Net wee&, "A'llce of Old,, vln- ,' . . . w vr""" - : . - ' .PAThONI. E OURTADVERTI8ER8I 1U. t? J. il T7 111 JL w 934 P STREET Bowlino, Billiards, Pool, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Confectionery J . fINEST AMUSEMENT PARLORS , IN THE VWEST i ' PRICES: BILLIARDS, 40c fet Hour. 7 ., , POOL, by Hour, 40c ROTATIONOOI I h ,. . HOTT.LK POOL J I... r POKER POOL PIGEON.POOL -S cue 3 cues JO cts. 15 BALL POOL 5c a cue, TJ6 Checks Willi Gaines. Profit .Sharing Cqupoos Given, With c Every 5c Spent in the Place.' - QRJbHESTRA for Concert or Dance v G. F. Tbornburef N - .Pj'ector fRalnh T.Reld. - - - - Pianist d Violin and'iCoroet Irutroctlon given at ' Studlc; 4 J'So, I7tH. Auto 5877. DANCING AC AD E.M Y . Successor to Pitts , ' i' ! . ' ' H SicIiIEkhIh s- - - ; Friday MfauMl Clm .SilnrOy Eve. Class Emilys - MMiiy k Weinesiay Private Lotion Given ' . if Paired, ' " 1124 N STREET AtW 4019 The Acme Parlors B11 A-2821 i t, r- -i i.A-n! - v - , (jCampu3yj)j W Gleanings w C. H, Prey, ilorlst, 1133 O 8t. m .Alpha Omlcron PI will hold a houso party Saturday njght. Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 8o. Twelfth St. MIsb Edna Rudersdorf, 1908, Is teaching in South Omaha, Nob. See Hereford. Now Oxfords. $4.00 Special. 1215 O. Charles J. McCarthy, 1911, has re turned from a short buBlneBs trip to Columbus, Neb." New Bprlng style's in footwear now on display. Beckraan Bros., 1107 O St. Miss Fanny Putramp, 1912, vls'lod with her parents In Omaha on Sat urday and Sunday. 9 Why not tako your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? 4 Anton LOU, 1907, has .been appoint ed superintendent of lines for tho Om aha Street Railway company. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O. Miss Alfa Warton, 1911, has left school for this semester. She has re turned to her homo at Superior, Neb. t Dr. j. R. Davis, dontlst. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. . Ray Flndley, 1908has been appoint ed superintendent of tracks and road construction for" tho Omaha Street Railway company at Omaha. All our $2.00 fountain pens must go at 90c. Only two more days of sale. Uni Book Store. o The department of entomology lifts received, through the government mu seum of Moscow, Russia, a large col lection of graBS-hoppors from Peru, S. A. o Learn tho barn dance, Lincoln (Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select Bchobi; Call Auto 4477. ' Dr. Walkor and .her sister returned 000bffiOffiO00000000 Whon youifoyes.tiro and in uiuugut jiiiu wjiuu viBiuii wiiuii iiiibiuu tmis i Est. 1871. HALLETT, Registered Optometrist, 1143 O 3 SOQOOSOOCCOCOOQOCO00CCO0000000 to Lincoln, Monday afternoon, from their homo near Portland, Oregon, whore they had been called by t"0 death of their father. , i . . Have your seoiu the kn9,vy:"vdogglQ." Oxfords? Sanderson's havo thp swell- ost ones you ever saw., Drop In and see them. -, a The Undergraduate Cpllego Suffrage club .will .meet tonight 'with Miss Lllah David 'at .2641 South Seven- teonth street. There will be the usual short program and social time. Incredulous! Students can get a guaranteed non-leakdblo solid storling sllYor pen for $3,00 toddy at Unl. Book Store. Regular price $6.00. . Sigma Chi held' an Initiation of how members: Saturday night at the, chai) tor house. l Claude Fordyce, 1910, of .University Place, and F. B. Tipton, 1912, of Lincoln, wore initiated. ' Have you examined thaC beautiful line of Salz fountain pens at the man ufacturer's sale In Unl. Book Store All pens at cost. Sales doses to morrow. . . ' if The examination of "J, W. Roberts for tho degree of Master of Arts In Bothny wjllboheld; ox Saturdayj March 5. Professors Charlds ,E". Bes- soy, E. M'wUcox and TFlTymond ' Jl Pool wlfl conduct , " " ' NoticeThat largo $G,00 "Studont Special" pen at $2.50 Is ono of tho many bargains in fountaih peus at Unl. Book Stord today. Salo closos tomorrow. At a meeting1 of iho Forest club last night' E. Q. Polloys gavo a vory interesting locturo on "Lumborlhg In Washington." Following this Q. N. Lamb dtscussod tho subJoCt of "Tho Microscopic Study of Wood." All members of the Junior football team aro roquostod to moot at Town sond's Thursday, March 4, at 1 p. m. A second picturo is to bo taken, as tho first ond was Bjpoilod. O. Bent ley, Manager, . The fourth' of tho intor-class basket ball games will bo hell tonight. Tho freshmen meet tho juniors, and it will probably bo ono of tho hardest fought games of tho Intor-class serlos,. as neither, team has been defeatod. 0 9. Tho classes in Botany II. havo takon Up tho study of physical carporay cotcal, claBB basidlosporcao. This class includes tho puff-balls, mush rooms and toad-stools. Tho study of thcBO plants and their round of life is highly intcrostlng. T Tho Forest club mot last evening G, N. Lamb gave a talk on "Micro scopic Study of Woods," and E. Q. Polloys on "Lumbering in Washing ton." Afterwards treated informally to coffee and sandwiches by Professor and Mrsfl Phillips. , A. M. Voss, assistant high school In spector, has Jubt returned from a tour of inspection through tho stato. Among tho places visited were Mil ford, Brady, Sldnoy, Kimball, Bridge port and Scotts Bluff. Tho high school at Kimball is ono of tho few county high schoolB In this state. Saturday ovenlng Alpha Phi soror ity held their annual party at the r Lincoln hotel. About ono hundred couples were present, among them be ing tho Misses Howard, Farley, Nor throp, Alleman, Mllroy, Frazer; Mason and Colo of Omaha, Lawrence .and Eddy Fremont and Alexander of Spo kane, Wash. t Mr. B. W. Capon of tho Nebraska Tolophono company v,lll talk bdfore tho university branch of the' American Institute of 'Electrical "Engineers on OOO O 0000000OffiO0&i aclie when.fch'oy "blink' i 9 limy wiiik tu gou uiv5r 5 wui us ij&i'j uoi Tuesday ovenlng, M.arch 2d, at 8, p. m in ,M 1QG, Subject,,, "Electrical Protection of, the T.olophpne Plant" All those interested In engineering are. cordially Invjted. t .. A. L.' Weaver, a graduate student, and S. A. Mahood; 1910,' assistants In the chemical laboratory, narrowly es caped serious Injury last week, 'They wero handling a largo beaker of acid when tho bottom of tho beaker drop ped out Their clothes wero turned" and bodily Injury was averted just In time by tho, application of ammonia. C. A. Relmers, 1909, and, formerly of the Annapolis naval academy, has organized a fencing class. Mr,"RoIm era is veVy skilled Jn tho science of fencing. Last year he .taught a class In fencing at the university, At, pres ent, about twenty mcyi have registered for the course. Tho class period is from 5 to. 6 daily in he gymnasium. Professor Phillips of tho Forestry department has received a 'letter from G. A. Pearson, iflOG, in which ho states that he has places for three Nebraska forestors for thp coming summer. He also states that "ho hopes to secure a permanent position for a fourth map. Mr. Pearson Is now en gaged in experimental work. In fores try In Arizona. , rmW evehrriginrY 1M .Mr.'B: Wf CapenMoMhe Nobraska Tolophono company tfecturod before tho Univer sity of Nebraska branch, of the Amer ican InBtituto of Electrical Engineers. Mr. Capon Is a capable; practical man and prcflontcd u view of engineering In ond branch of oloctrical .work. Tho subject of his locturo wa "Electrical Protection of tho Tolophono Plant." Prof.- J. H. Powors of tho biology dopartjnont is raising a largo mini bor of amoobas -the Httlo animals that aro 'tho simplest of living organ. Isms. Thp nmopbas Prof. Povyors, is fiirniBhlng to a numbor of collogcs and universities throughout' tho Unit od States. Recontly somo of 'thqso tiny organlsnis woro sohtlo n school Inj'Massachlisotts,' fand ,also.'toa Cali fornia college - ' v " 9 At- a mooting of tho. faculties on February 12, 1008, it was voted that: "Boglnnlng with tho first sonidstor of 1908-1909, no junior and senior themes aro required as heretofore." Tho ex ception fco this,1 howovor, is .that .son lors of 1908-1909 who did not writd tho two thomos required of them as Juniors must' still moot tho f roqulro ments In ordor to - graduate -int. Juno or July, 1909. ;Mr.'Charies H. Gablo, of tho depart ment of entomology, has for some tlmo been engaged1 In tho study of tho parasites of whlto-marked Tussock moth, with tho possibility of doing some work on tho gypsy mot..Ho,has ucun rcquoBieu 10 scna nis notes to iuu u. a. uurcuu oi unioiuyiOKy, bo that vthey 'may bo Incorporated with somo similar studies which are being carrledvonJn Ihd east. ' The girls' oasket-ball tournament Wlll'bogln promptly at0'2 p., m. to morrow. The tournament is between "'i The Daily- Nebraskan i ff 7 '"" ' x : 'it ,f'i;!'Vl r . ? m-i-i students, . ,w.' fr e students and as., such t. vr itu.u j .- lf MJ ,k Vy, ,, vll u bA: trr i i "J" J -ttnMrlF.you are - ' n $iW -.- r i . - tjtattP !- ' v icnber, -vu ' I ii - 'f i'u. !ia: nAcfa ; ": ;ministratioiii Building today J ! J ia uh ? u VQne dollar a semester, y ' A?." .', Subscribe K , V . Now! XMsssBBaammmmmmmi tcanir rSpreSdritink' thf different olaasBH, v The class team wjnnlng the tournament will bd presbnted with la jkinnant.- This raeoOng will be openeii by a parade of tho ,teams and fheir mascotB and other orialnal amuse ments. All of tho university girls wishing to attend will be excused from olassos from 2 to 4 p. m. A small, admission of 10 conts will bo chargod. t - ' . . - .- CARNEGIE FUND NOW ASSURED Iowa Legislature Tak , NecesMry r Steps for Pension, Fund. Prosldpnt' Jantas received yostor day tho certified 'copy of tho Joint resolution of tho 40th general assem bly, approved by tho governor, which endorses tho request of the university to ho put on the list of institutions to tho members of whoso facultlos rotlrlng allowances will bo granted tifldor the rules df tho Carnegie fotin- Uatlon. X President Jumos forwarded yester day to tho trustees of tho ,Carncglo foundation a. forma! roquest to placo tho unlvorslty 01111101? list of accep ted institutions. '1 ti , -. , ; NOTICE. f There wllVbo nmootlng of the jun ior class Thursday, March, 4, to com plete, tho election of offlcors. SHalf Million Glasses of Soda Water Bold'avd drank t'rom our 20th Century 3anitary Sm1u Fountain season 1008; Agenoy Hiiylers, Qunthors und Lown sya Chocolates aud Bonbons. 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