' . T THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN THEATRES Oliver Theater Today 2:30 Tonight 8:15 MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH Mat. SO & 25c Night 75c to 25c Nov. 10-12 Mon., T'ues. & Wed. LITTLE WOMEN Matinees Tuesday &, Wednesday. Nov. 13 LILLIAN RUSSELL. ORPHEUM - - ' ' - . . . L Thur., FtU, Sat Nov. 6, 7 and 8 ' i in Bi-AWCHIL WALSH . And,H,tP(npatTy in "TKeCxUnterfg -Nadlnc" ELSA RUEQQER WorW's Greatest Woman Cellist THRee-eUFOR-BOYS ETHEL MACOONOUGH LANE AND O'DONNELL PARISIAN STREET SINGERS THREE JUGGLING MILLERS Mat. Thur., Frl. 15, 25. Sat. 15, 25, 50 NIGHT PRICES 15, 25, 35, 50, 75 Lyric Theatre FRI and SAT., NOVEMBER 6-7-8 WOODFORD'S EDUCATED ANIMALS. See "OSCAR" The Man Monkey. WHALEN, WEST & WHALEN In "It Happened on Broadway." PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY." "LIFE FOR LIFE." "THE KING'S MAN" Three Shows Dally 2-7-9 p. m. Matinee All 8eats 10c. Night 15c ANOKAl ARROW aaSQOLLAR ClaU, Ftabedr ft Co., Ino. Mkcr University Jeweler aid Opticiaa C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED SIMMONS, THE PRINTER Good Printing 317 S. 12th St. Phone B-2391 WE CATER TO STUDENTS Smith & Hurst BARBERS 112 North 13th miANOKAHH LINCOLN BUSINESS MEN GETTING THE KANSAS FEVER 350 Reserved Seats to be Placed at Dis posal of Lincoln Boosters Who go to Lawrence on Special. Arrangements have boon made b Manager Guy Rood Tor 350 reserved seats at the Nebraska-Kansas game at Lawrence to accommodate the busi ness mon who go from Lincoln. The tickets will bo loft at the Commercial Club the latter part of this week and ig-uray uu uuuuueu more oy an wno in tend to go. A boostors' committee of thirty four, announced in last Sunday's Star, rntas charge of the campaign for a Jarge delegation to make the trip to Lawrence. ORGANIZED AGRICULTURE- WEE,ciKCTg Valuable Prizes Offered During Week of Meetings and Shows, Jan uary 19-23. There will be about $2,500 given to contestants at the various shows at Lincoln during the meetings of Or ganized Agriculture. January 19-23. 1914 At this time about twenty-five different agricultural associations hold their annual meetings and shows. There will be a horticultural show, a corn show, a home cured meat show, a domestic science show, and these will be for both juniors and seniors. Great interest is being shown out in the state and many inquiries are already being received for entry blanks. George V. Kline. V. of N., '00, is secretary with headquarters in the state house NOW FOR FAT STOCK TEAM Conscientious efforts to Turn Out Winning Team Before No vember 29. In the animal husbandry depart ment at the State Farm, interest Is now being centered In coaching and solccting a teom to represent Ne braska in the judging contest at the international fat stock show which Is to be held at Chicago November 29 to December 6. A class of ten or twelve are work ing out each day, and while there is no shouting along the side lines the boys are putting forth every effort to and twelve. Owner can have same make as creditable a showing as pos- by describing pen. Call at 1 0 f No sible to uphold Nebraska's standard, braska Hall. Professor Child Last Saturday the class judged nine classes of stock, including two classes WANTED -Student to do simple let of horses bolonuiiiK to Watson. Woods , Bros. & Kelly Co A week ago Sat- unln the class visited Omaha, judg - ing the horses belonging to M.vorn. business concerns It is planned to have the team start several days before the show begins in order that they may visit several stock farms. The contest will be on November 29. the first day of the show. The demand for seats at the Harvard-Yale game to be played at New Haven on November 15 has already exceeded the seating capacity by ap proximately 10,000 applications. Next year will have a new concrete and steel bowl, which has a seating ca pacity of 60,00$. All Lovers of invited to examine our Fine Assort ment of Iverness Placques just re ceived. The Uni I 340 N. (Elaaaifieib 4oUm iitw ruura fur ono gun-1 t Ionian 12th St $7 per month. At 442 No. THE Kmmanuel Methodist Church at 15th and U is a home-like church whore students like to go. Try It. MODERN, up-to-date rooms. Complete new furnace equipment. Hoard if de sired, and rates reasonable. 14:u; I, St. Phone RG256. (jutLS m j. v Leckiitor wishes to announce twit sue nas a limited number of places open Call 1-118 S Phone 1798 8-1 LARGE front room with two stud m" 'T. V - !" Milium, ui 11 ll. 12th st. n.;-2t MODERN, up-to-date room; complete: new furnace equipment; board If j desired, and ratos reasonable. 1436 S St. Phone DC25G. LOST .Moore's fountain pen on athletic-field, Wed., Nov. 5, 1913; finder return to Rag ofilce. 8-3. i LOST Long billbook containing fif j teen dollars; return to Hug office and receive reward. 8-2. LOST Folder pocketbook containing check and athletic ticket. Kindly return to Ung office. 8-3 LOST Will man who found leather pocket notebook In basement of Ne- i braska hall please return to Rag office. Fountain pen found on athletic field I Wednesday moraine between eleven writing and other easy desk work- ,mm U lo - (lllll- Cniversity 1 "ri,'c" " T1'rd classman who may mil i to continue the Job preferred. Call at Room 207, Nebraska Hall. -2t. TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold annks all winter long, Lincoln Candy Eitcbei South West Corner 14th 0 Street the Beautiful are & Sto MJfl F' 11th Street t. C. Smith & fcrts. Tjtpewriter-Co, ! 125 North 13th, Lincoln, Nd. Preserve Your College Work The L. C. Smith & Bros. Type writer is invaluable to college stu dents who want a record of their I college work after graduation We give special attention to tl e needs of students. We have type writers to rent, as well as to sell. I A 'ew rebuilt machines at a bar- 8a,n- ' - Riggs Drug Cutter llini.KK'S CAND SODA WATCH lUnCIIKS 3ST0JES WHITMAN'S CLASST CAHDT Meier Drue; Co HAIRDO STREETS ir MISS STERKEL Hair Dressing, Manicuring and Switch Making LADIES AND GENTLEMEN B-4420 Room 412, BrowncH Blk. "SPA" Try the Y. MfC A. Lunch Room Cafeteria Plan City Y. M..C A. 13th and P '3 Ml r kfeXv-v li . itkLL