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i umiiiiniiit irlMmrt-rm -' aw w" 1 r ttbc ailp fiebraohnn r." r 1 X i I OLIVER THEATRE I Xa a AijLikynfa aa Am k -kHJt Alii TONIGHT AT 8:15 The Burglar and The Waif Prices 50c, 30c, 20c and 10c. WED. MAT. & EVE., FEB. 27. 08CAR L. FIQMAN and RUTH WHITE And 50 Others In THE TENDERfOOT Mat. $1.00 to 25c. Eve. $1.50 to 50c. THUR8DAY NIGHT, FEB. 28. NAT M. WILL6 And 40 Others in "A LUCKV DOG" PRICES $1.00, 75c, 50c & 25c. II ..LYRIC THEATRE., jj r ...... Haatttraa JAME8 CRUZE & CO. ( i MARIE GUILL AND ROBERT BOYD THE MUSICAL GOOLMANS EARLY AND LATE JACK WILDE Illustrated Song, "Down Where the Silvery Mohawk Flows." LYROSCOPE pTheBIJOU 3 SHOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat., 10c. MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM COOK AND MISS ROTHERT CAPTAIN HENRY ENGLISH CLUB. Program of Three Stories Carried Out at Home of Miss Garber. Tho program of tho English Club, which mot with Miss Gnrbor pn Wash ington Btroet last Friday evening, con slBtod of tho reading and criticism of three original short stories. Tho scenes of tho first two were laid in tho WoBt, and the stories dealt with Borne of tho more spectacular charac ters peculiar to the West. Tho third story was wholly oriental, having tho sceno laid In the desert regions of tho East. The stories all indicated care ful work, and a considerable amount of character study. Zoological Club. The following will bo the program at tho meeting of tho Zoological Club' at eight o'clock Tuesday evonlng, Feb ruary 26, 1907: "Notes on tho Biologies of the Rhyn- chophora," W. Dwlght Pierce. "The Protozoan," by Gary M Calkins, reviewed by It. H. Wolcott. Astronomy students are just now washing tho evening star Mercury. It Is visible now ior a fow evenings only, just above tho setting sun in tho evening twilight, and its position Is unusually favorable for observa tion. Mercury Ik a planet that very few people have ever seen becauso It Is al-tnost always too close to tho sun to be distinguished. The Historical rooms will be open Tuesday evening, February. 20 from 7: .'10 to 9::J0 when Mr. E. E. Blackmail will deliver an address on "Costumes of Indian Men." The open meeting last Tuesday evening was a marked success. Glee Ciub. Tho following Glee Club dates are announced: February 28, York; March 1, Friend; March 2, Exeter; March 16, Council Bluffs, Iowa; March 20, Lincoln. MARRIAGE FOR MILLIONS On the Blograph - CLIFF DEAN & CO. MISS EDNA WOOLEY THE HAUNTED HOUSE On the Blograph THE ELITE )coooooooocx:oocooooooo LINCOLN FIRE CALL WHEN WE WERE BOYS WRESTLING MATCHES OF 1906 CABBY.BY THE HOUR REJECTED LOVER POLICEMAN'S LITTLE RUN KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN Inquiries from other states aro be ing jnado concerning those who are to leave the University as teachers. Most of the requests aro for men touchers. The Nebraska University debating squad met yesterday at one o'clock in the Trophy room, to make plans and prepare for the coming battles. The rate for photographs extended by Mr. Townsond to Cornhuskors 'con tinues until the close of the year. Or der your duplicates now. Notice. The SophomoreB meet n Memorial hall at 11:30 today. Dr. 3. W. N. Poynter delivered a lecture before tho medical society la Mechanic Arts Hall Saturday evening. ILLUSTRATED SONG8 "Clo.ver Blossoms," By Persia R. Gardner "My Old Kentucky," By A. P. Lawrence Continuous Shows from 1:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. Mao Darling, '06, who Is a teacher In tle high school at Plattsmouth was In tho city Sunday. . Miss Julia Bednar, 1906, teacher at the Columbus 'High School visited the University Friday. The Seniors of tho state will have an entertainment In Assembly hall this evonlng. The first gymnastic contest will bo held In the Armory tonight. ' A gold watch has been found, ply to Mr. Westermnnn. Ap. 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