THE DAILY NEBEASKAN Directory of Advertisers The following merchant! and bull neea men of Lincoln are anxious to serve the University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the , Dally Nebraskan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that the merchant who Is willing to make a little effort to get your patronage Is the one who Is going to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It, 80 you as well as the Nebras kan will profit by trading with these "peopler BANKS FlrBt Trust & Savings BAKERIES FolBom BARBER SHOPS Qroon'a Capital Hotol CLEANERS J. C. Wood & Co. Wobor'B Sultorlum Windsor Sultorlum CLOTHING Farquhar Mngoo & Doomor Mayor BrdB. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL WhltobroaBt Hutching & Hyatt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen -DRY-GOODS . -- Mlllor & Palno DRUGGISTS Rlgga FURNISHINGS ,. Budd ' ! Fulk , Magoo & Doomor "? Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Go. Rudgo & Guenzel ' Spolor & Simon ' Armstrong 'Clothing Co; HATTERS Budd Fulk ; Armstrong Clothing Co. Magoo & Doomor ' Mayer Broa. Palaco Clothing Co. j Spolor fif Simon '" i "' JEWELERS "y - Hallott " Tucker PHOTOGRAPHERS De Gaston & Houck PRINTERS Simmons Van Tine RESTAURANTS " J Cameron's Y. M. C. A. Spa MUlor & Paine Herpolshelmer'a TYPEWRITERS . B. F. Swanson Co. SHOES -. Budd Mon'a Bootery Mayer. BroB. Miller & Paine Yatos French Wharton's 8KIRTS Skirt Store .TAILORS ' Elliott Bros. Ludwlg DATRES . Oliver . 'Orpheum ' J J v y rr Manhattan Shirts $1.50 values at $1.15 $2.00 values at $1.38 $2.50 values at $1.88 Jfmvfrrt. 1009 to 1019 O Street Inter-Frat Basket Ball Schedule FIRST DIVISION LA. 3.C. 2 B. T. P. 3 A. T. O. 4 D. T. D. 5 D. U. 6 K. S. A. T. C. 1 B. T. P. 2 Chapel 10:30-12 a. m. Janr-H Chapol 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 14 Armory 7-8 p. m. Fob. 8 Armory 7-8 p. m. Jan. 31 Chapol 8-9 p. m. Jan. 21 Armory 7-8 p. m. Jan. 18 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Fob. 4 Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 21 Chapel 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 28 A. T. O. 3 Armory 7-8 p. in. Fob; 8 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Fob. 4 Chapol 8-9 p. m. Jan. 18 D. T. D. 4 D. U. 5 Armory 7-8 p. m. Jan31- Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 21 Chapol 8-9 p. m. Jan. 18 Chapol 7-8:30 p. m. Fob. 8 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Fob. 11 Armory 9-10 a. m. Jan. 28 Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 14 Chapol 9-10:30 a. m. Feb. 4 Chapel 8-9 p. m. ; Janr-SO- Chapol 10:30-12 a, m. Jan. 28 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Fob. 11 Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 14 K. 8. 6 Armory 7-8 p. m. Janr 18- Chapol' 7-8:30 p. m. Fob. 8 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Jan. 28 Chapol 9-10:30 a. m. Fob. 4 Armory 9-10 a. m. Jan. 21 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Jan. 21 SECOND DIVISION 1 S. N. 2 P. K. P. 3 3. A. E. 4 3. C. 5 P. G. D. 3. N. 1 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Jan. 14 P. K. P. 2 Armory 9-10:30 a. m. Jan. 14 Chapol 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 21 Armory 7-8 p. m. Fob. 7 Armory 8-9:30 p. m. Fob. 10 6 P. D. T. Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 28 Armory J-8:30 p. m. Jan. 27 S. A. E. 3 Chapol 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 21 Armory 7-9 p. in. Jan. 27 Chapel 7-8:30 p, m. Feb. 2 Armory 7-8 p. m. Jan. IT Chapel . 7-8:30 p. m. Feb. 7 Chapel 9-10:30 a. m. Jan. 14 Armory 7-8 p. m. Fob. 1 3. C. 4 Armory 7-8 p. m. Feb. 7 Chapol 7-8:30 p. m. Fob. 2 Chapol 9-10:30 a. m. Jan. 14 Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Fob. 4 Armory 7-8 Jan. 25 P. G. D. 6 Armory 8-9:30 p. m. Fob. 10 Armory 7-8 p. m. Jan. 17 Armory 7-8 p.m. Fob. 1 Armory 7-8 p. m. Jan. 25 Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Fob. 11 Chapol 10-11 a. m. Jan. 21 P. D. T. Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Jan. 28 Chapol 7-8:30 p. m. Feb. 7 Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Fob. 4 Armory 10:30-12 a. m. Feb. H Chapol 10-11 a. m. Jan. 21 , ASKED TO KEEP DATES FREE. Attention of Students Is Called to Uni versity Events. A notice is to ho sent to university organizations calling attention to the list of events which have heoa sched uled for the next few weeks, and if possible all clubs, societies and othor organizations aro requested to keep these dates free. A play by the Dra matic club, "Mice and Men," has been scheduled-for-Janu8fry 14J Following this charter day with its usual number of exercises including the mid-year commencement will be had February 15. "University Night," an affair which will be held February 17. The senior play, has been scheduled for May 27. This leaveB Ivy day as the only ovent for which the date has not been an nounced, and there are probably no other university events during the re mainder of the school year for which a free date would seem especially de sirable. Other public e'vents which have' been arranged for until tho mid dle of March are as follows: Junior hopr-January-SOt-Ames-Nebraska-baB- ketbalr, January 20 and 21; senior masquerade, January 21; senior prom enade, February 10; sophomore-freshman athletic meet, February 11; Sig ma XI oration, February 14; Kansas Nebraska basketball, February 24 'and 25; junior promenade, March 17; Junior play, March 18. NOTICE. The Mathematical Seminar will meet Wednesday, Jan. 11th, at 4:30 in M307. The following address will be given: "Mosquitoes and Malaria," -ProfeBsorEngberg, .- . u- T H. T. JOHNSON, ... Secretary. "V J