THE LDAIDY NEBRASKA!! 4i. 4$ i 1 f I '' m uQ.' iV; -,,-- i n i k m OLIVER THEATRE .'Today! 'Mat -2:30. Tonight 8:15. MAX FJQMAN . t Tlife SUBSTITUTE H Mat $1.00 to 25c. Night $1.60 to 50c. 8AT. M.AT. A hllGHT, MARCH 20 - EAST LYNNE Mati-25 & 10c. Eve 50, 35 & 25c. comTngT' ,. WRIGHT LORIMER i: BYERS AND HERMANN In "Tho Clown's, Dream" Max Witt's Four SINGING COLLEENS THE KIN80N8 In "Going It Blind" . . JAMES AND PRIOR In "Capital. Barnacle's Courtship." EARNIE. AND, MILD.RED P0TT8 glng, Dancing, Bag Punching. INNE8S AND RYAN Vaudeville's Classy Entertainers HAYNE8 AND WYNNE Expert Dancers , - Mats. Daily Except Mon 15 & 25c. Every Night 8:1515, 25, 35 & 50c. PATRONIZE 6UR ADVERTI8ERS! j' HBfcvTv'.h KBT u PPPPB PPPfl 'IK-PPA PPA'PPP I. PlPPH PPH OvPPJ rPm. PrU ? ' " y. WEEK OF MARCH 15 THE'FULTON STOCK COMPANY -IN- . The Bishop3 s Carriage With Wed. and Sat. Matinees Prices Always the Same 15 & 25c. ii PATRONI. E OUR ADVERTISERS! The Acme Parlors 934 P STREET Bowling, Billiards, Pool,Cigars, Tobacco, fine Confectionery fINEST AMUSEMENT PARLORS IN THE WEST PRICES: BILLIARDS, 40c per Hour. POOL, by Hour, 40c. ROTATION FOOL "PTTL POOL POKER POOL PIGEON POOL 2 1-2 cts. per cue. 3 cues 10 cts. 15 BALL POOL 5c a cue. No Checks With Games. Profit Sharing "Coupons Given With Every 5c Spent Iri the Place. O RO H ESTRA l for Concert or Dances G F..Tiiorriburg, - - - Director RalpbJ.Reld, Pianist Violin and Cornet instruction given at Studio, 416 So. J7th. t , Auto 5877. WIlXlAMS' P -A, N;Q IMm v i DE.MY .. Successor to PitU ' Socjal EvefiiHg - Advance! Class - .fi" . Friday; Muiay Eve Glass Evenings - .' Wii.-.&Sat . P"vto Letont, Given i tr ueenrea I -. '' t -ir ' ,. .... ,, 'H Ate-401t' ' ' r 'Sell A-362I ! - !---- -- - - Cincinnati Shoe , Sfoie Big SHOE Sale Now Going on Store Open Untill 9:00 O'clock Evenings CAPITAL . HOTEL CAFE & LUNCH COUNTER Uth andPSts. Open from 0 a. m. till 12 p.m. Lincoln's most pop-' ular priced cafe. OUR MOTTO: Clem and Quick Service all Ida Time. Coupon Books worth $5 sold for $4.26. HahsWorkow, Mgr. am pus $5.00 for $1.00. o C H. Frey, llorlst. 1133 O St. Would you take $5.00, for ,$1,007 ' Have Ludwig mukothatEastor Buit. . yj The students In botnny 4 are now 3tudylug the ferns. P M f ' Who Ib tho student's tailor? Ltid wlg. The Literary and Musical club met Tuesday nfternoon at 3i30 p. m. In the Temple. o Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. A. L. Palmer visited nt hia Immn in Louisville, Neb., Thursday and Friday oi mac weeK. v - Dr. Chas. Toungblut; dentist, 202 Burr block. , Tho members of the clasB in elec trical engineering 8 are learning' how to install fuses. " Ludwlg's Suits havo thrtt distinctive college cut. AC I M. Gleaning ir i ii . . ' . f ooffiooeooofflooo0(80fflOM.ao&ojopo UU IUV,nrtVtINY I KUU0LC. with that Hat being a little too large wur i-io seizes in "tngnsn i ween .. I FULK, r ' 6 QOOOO0O0OOOffiOSOOOOO00O6000O0OOOSO0C5O Ward Rubendall, 1Q12, enjoyed a visit from his parents, over Satur day an.d Sunday. . Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 So. Twelfth St. ' ., Tho regular noon meeting of the university Y, W. C. A., was led by Miss Amanda. Clement . . ''' Seo Here'ford. Now'prfords. $4.00 Special. 1215 O. - Delta Delta sorority will ' giv.o. a house party at tho chapter house Fri day evening, March 19th. , Got your liindh at tho city Y.. M. C. a. apa. lam c Jt. j. r. T t; Tho Rhnmrriolf 'nnd - crpntv vlhhnn , cpmmor4atIng,,St. Patrick day, woro worn" by many' of tfio ; students , yester day . ; " v . i ' l- Famous raiillhory' opening . today. i MrC S., C. Basu, who. Is studying for hl ninnipr'n dpcTAn In nolltlo.nl nr.rifi. 'omy, has returned to his work afUjr iNow spring' styles in, footwear now on' display. Bcckman Bros., 1107 O St. , MI8.S Ruth Martin,. Ph. D., 1907, hs orshin of biolotrsr at Rockford colleee. iRockford, 111, : r Have your clothes pressed- ;at WoberV 8ultorIumA QprJ.iyi andp, K, J. Thelgo, a gradunta of the V,lS' (Joiiain unlvorBlty, was n campus vfsit or Tuesday. Mr. Tholgo Is chomlat for tho Boatrlco Ordaniory Co. Dr. J.,Jt, Davl8 dents,t. . Ohargos roaspnablo. Over Bank of Commerce. Tho regular somi.monthly mooting of tho KomdriBky club w(ll bo hold Saturday ovoning, March 20, in tho music hall of tho Tomplo. Havo you boucht n Swan Pnn? A. tend tho Swan Pan snlo at tho Co-op. this week. Tho rogular mid-week meeting of tho Y. W. C. A. was hold last evening in tho association rooms. Tho subject was "Decision." Mr. R. K. Androws wns lender. f Loarn tho barn danco, Lincoln Dancing Acadomy, 1132 N. Select school. Call Auto 4477. Mr. W. II. Bano. 1007, who is now nt tho South Carolina oxporlment sta tion, rccontly published a vory Instruc tive bulletin on "Plant Diseases and Injurious IiiBocts in South Carolina." 0 Nobrasknn subscribers, now or old, can got ton. of the boBt magazines In tho country for $1.00. Seo pago 2. : it, Tlln TiYll-nRf nlnh ni.it m TiticAStf ovonliiK and transacted sonm rnculnr business. Dr. Condra gave a lecturo on, "Relation pf Forests to Stream Flow." A largo number of Btudonts wcro in attendance. ' INK PENCIL3I We do not sell n "$2.50 Ink Pencil for 90c." But got one of our Ink pencils at $1.00 and comparo it with tho "$2.50 Ink pencils for 90c this week." At tho Co-op. Candidates for tho university teach ers' certificate In Juno are requested to notify tho secretary of tho certlil cato committee, Q. W. A. Luckoy, and fill out tho required blank. bhlco hours 11 and 3. U 209. Special 8ale on Swan Pens this we.ok. .Not a.8alo of "$C00 pens for $z.iu. nut wo aro selling $C00 pens for $G.OO and $2.50 for $2.50. They are Swans and they are worth tho price. At the Co-op. l For tho past fow mornings some student in the college of law has persisted In throwing red popper about tho recitation rooms. Greatly to the annoyanco and discomfort of both teachers and students. a At 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, March 10. the educational association mot at the Temple. Tho subject of,.tho moot ing was "Religious Trnlning." Tho speakers woro Dr. Hilton of Cotner university, Chancellor Avory and Dr. Cdtre of Chicago. " At a reception given Monday ovon ing, March 15, by Governor and Mrs. ShallonberKer at tho executlvn mnn. sion In honor of tho state ofilcers. several members,, of the PI Beta Phi Ji or too small? 8 Hats" removes all such dlfficultles.-V . M ?9 n M.J4J V m, sorority assisted in serving 'at the refreshment table. , Notices have, been posted on tho bulletin boards in University hall, re foring to the prizes offered by a com' mitteo of various colleges and uni-. vorslties for theses on economicsub jects. Tho first prize is $G00,, second $400. This -prize, offer goes Into effect in the .year 1910. Tho cadet battalion held guard mounfc Tuesday evening for the first time this semester. Tho cadet, com panies .are comnlonclng to drill with a doilnlto view of accomplishing some thing in tho annual conipetotlvo drill, and much impr.ovomont in tho, work of al tho .companies has resulted. ' Lieutenant Culver1,' one, of tho uni versity student's who left their work nt the timo of the war with Hnnln. was in tho city visiting with friends. no win joavo rqr vsow York city, where ho will take-up tho work of a ' now dotail In connection with tho government's submarine cables along tho Atlantic .seaboard. , , , Yesterday afternoon, in tho armory, tht) sophomore class held tho tryouts for tho intor-class mget which takes placo Saturday oyening, March 20tb. Tbo results of tho tryoufs was as follows: For tho. twenty-flvo yaid, dash, B. S. Munson, W. H, Plasters and O. B. Reed qualified. The relay team will bo E. S. Munson, O. E. Reed, R, A. Russoll and H. F. Thomas. Thpso qualifying for , tho obstacle race aro IJ. H. Drake, A, B.' Amberson. W. H. Plasters and H. F. J Thomas.' - ' IH J' V J." U'.v, .Uli.II1 Hi :".uivu HNW.T rrtrygB three. Requirements , ,i?dit ALL STUDENTS wort? VAiT niA . l i """ Bnu Hor is thowuV tVot nil tliroj at'a nln'orfo't SBKff "" . We 'Are Dealers in Facts rtho noin Kffl ' IVi puV .n'' Pur work In acourato, comploto and to forihP'inh Smfni1 ,1Kp.?wr,tt?'!' P'nPiiV "vippliod, and arrangod In sultablo rorin, with, outlines, blblloKmpliIc and full roforonccs. It ii.qvni.im!lsJihllv0i,nOJ,,lo.n f01co blBhly-trained Investigator .and specliU- frtSw iimi'i 5 Ite.W-JV' hftV0. ad2 ?- buslnoss of "knowing' tho men who wo enn so Srn SWn0!! I" 8y1tom ,of knwlMK "Who's. 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(Wo havo thou Sl S'Cfl S"n 'V"'l w! cJll,wOJtor- ubt to Pr'or sale, at $1.60 per A Desirable Position for You nofllfo1T0nVrimni,Hi?. ?". nVo n,rc'dy planning about a summor or permanent CrodUPcf oJ 1, lli iPvnJnir m tho,.pro'0Mlons or independent business. To asstahoo u miu "Z l0li,(! will glvo you advlco. Information and real euro ?a Z itni.i i?Mnlc?W,th0Ut ?hnro (from "w "P to tho tlmo you se-, uZmajroZSi d0,,ftr ordor for Mo'- of,cimmerrConnl,nri1 SE'&nV0 c?mo ln t,ouch WJ board8 ot ira chambers, as larn on?nn?n,an.?i,l?5,l0?nl nnd General organizations of omployors. as well' io rca tope, no coinmlsstons, no strings nro attached to' this ntr u u freo and unconditional. This Information wo gain abo t nosltlonZ ?Wmnt- a attract, nclp nnd .tluiH hold customers. Wo do for you all that nnv Mffiitnn employment agency enn do, with this Important dlfferoncV-wc , nrie von K ' nomvolved contracts, pay no fees or commlsaloSrand B i oSS obllgS Boots and Magazines Free v i.Asi a Jurt,,or Inducement, with every uvo dollar order for JnfnrmnWnn f Wfth .ji-ton dplia"ortoV7for: ; subjects to make inch an order and How to Order .. Just think up one or more, subjpois on which you hoed material rMmo the number of words required, Enclose, two dollars for ach fiiJS in,8tiSai5 National Clearing , House of Infbrmahoti .cjj" , ,u. J0'' lJk'iUJiW, UK-j..U: -,Jr.j- U'- THE MANHATTAN CLEANERS AND DYERS ' " ' Havo your clothes Cloaned, .Pressed (and Ropairbd by.tho.MANi HATTAN CLEANERS AND DYERS; Suits Cleaned and (Pressed S1.25. That is not much when compared with what it is .worth to you to loold neat and. stylish. Call-Bell .PhoneFL918.-WO-wlll send. for and- roturn- your work. Mr. E. C. A. E-?. - lmm?L fSNwAfTpTt,' -"7:'I5-:- f&r -' !' -fJwrtitfWfi ts, ., .h?,'; , ; : All Uni Men Invited i i 'w ', y.- i ,r r .9 .", tpfrtf 4ND COUNTRT 3.Jt i'i,,' -a M SHift'FS vrtVmu?rG&&nKr;f compioio maioriaj ror writwn or spoken - "wortloKkJr WtoVflWtfi 'mnU '"... U. 8. Gov',,, D,r.0l0P . .'"n"ff(yiicuKf v- - -. $ Since, Spring- has nearly arrived tho Fountain will' bo ono of the features of tho Folsoni Bakery. Wo want you to Judge our whole store by every thing' we servo 'you in our Soda W.nter, Ico Cream, t,. Eunchop und iDelicatesscn, Lunch Dopartmontr "We Mako Our Own Candlesi 1307 O 8TREE. BELL 456. AUTO. 2214. " - ! , I HHHMaHaMMj ' - '' "lift; ,t ,t Jt, pui MERGER New York .,' '.Viw; - r-. : . ' .f .i . ' 'r ' '.-. ' ' I HSfUn, 'INDthepat- 'Mr 4-ry rHlvlrkW JL vx ii y vjm - 4 --v, .ivft; ifi a" GWett SHirt j ahd yoii hive j iQUiid the .shirtj VrV-r- t tc-dttafi a jMV t5 jf-.-(A.Vw -. r ., . "rtiA'ii ft rU Will lllVt. A t ' ... is - $, i50;.jind morc.r , ;U. Ifc CLUETrr-MtAMDVlt.CO.f Trey.iK. Y. .ff -&MMn of 'Arrow Celkra,$k n 4 m A V :', 1 ' ''7 'i i 'q 1 m T ' ;1 :3 1 v; t ' , ' ' C-wt'.'. : ,"