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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1907)
.- """"""'-r"n ii r . i, Mfinii.ii M"9 --- r V1- ' -'' ,i ... . .., . ' ' ' i ii "luiiiir .miimaiiimiimmm!iW'BBg: ttbe all? Bebraotian PRIZE LAW 8TUDENT8. I- 1 l I ' I' , OLIVER THEATRE I lWWWWIWWW THUR8. MAT. & EVE., MARCH 21. "Foxy Mr Bowser" Mat., 25 & 10c. Eve., 50, 30, 20 & 10c FRI., 8AT. & 8AT. MAT., MAR. 22-23 B. C. WHITNEY'8 Piquant Musical Mixture With CHA8. A. PU8EY "ISLE OF SPICE" Company and Orchestra of 50 People Night, $1.50 to 25c. Mat., $1 to 25c. iaj ..LYRIC THEATRE.. j! LwattttwM CREO THE FOUR LINCOLN8 OWNEY AND WILLAR Announcement of Names of Best Freshmen Laws. Tho Freshmen Law men holding the average of 85 per cent and over for the first semester are as follows: Name. Average 1 David Fishman 91 2 Roy Carlberg 90 3 Jas. W. Cowles 89 4 J. M. Pattan 88 5 A. J. Dunlap 87 G C. P. Peterson 86 7 R. W. Dovoo 86 8 D. D. Stull 86 9 Horbort Baird 85 10 A. B. Bouton 85 11 W. H. Reynolds 85 Honorable mention, B. W. Allen. The prizes that will go to the first throo men have been selected and ordorod by Dean Pound. A grade of 90 Is seldom attained by law students. These grades are somewhat lower than those made last year, but this is owing to some Irregularity in giv ing certain examinations. ARCHIE ROYER AND MY8TA . JACK WILDE Illustrated 8ong "Just Because Your Hair Is Curly." THE LYR08COPE Ladles' 8ouvenlr Matinees Tuesdays and Fridays. The BIJOU MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM 3 K ELTON 8 3 Professor Swezoy has prepared some lantern slides illustrating the method used In testing" tho large lens made by Dr. Mlnnlch for the University; also to Illustrate somo features In the pro posed mounting of the telescope. These are for a paper before . the so ciety of Sigma XI tomorrow evening. A piano tuning department has been started In tho School of Music, with Mr. A-. J. Morloy at Its head. This is a thoroly practical branch, and from tho number who are already taking the work promises soon to be one of the strongest departments. O C ' You are wearing totter clothes than formerly. YES, and for less money. Dresher, The Tailor 143 South 12th, Lincoln, makes my clothes now. THE STADIUM TRIO THE TEDDY BEAR8 On the Biograph ROQER8 AND MACKINTOSH HERBERT AND ROGER8 Mr. W. R. Mattoon, assistant for ester In' tho United States forest ser vice was a caller at the University Monday and addressed the boys in the Forestry department at 5 o'clock. OLIVER THEATRE, LINCOLN THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF LINCOLN Monday Night, March 25 HEZ:GE Grand English Opera Co. In the Musical Sen- Marlam Riittorf In saiion (0y G,ocom Pucc,n HI CI U CI III DUTT6lTlj The samo great Cast, Chorus and Orchestra as during its recent New York Triumph. Prices $2.50 to $1.00. Mail Orders Promptly filled. MI88 EDNA WOOLLEY Singing, "Take a Sail In My Boat" 3 8HOW8 DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat., 10c. THE ELITE THE HAUNTED HOTEL Washington Sbato College gets an appropriation of$555,754 for the next two years. $322,000 goes for new build ings. " 0NIVER8ITY BULLETIN. THE CONJUROR'S PUPIL THE ENQLI8H ZOO THE ANQLER'8 DREAM FIR8T CAMERA NEW TOBOGGAN ILLUSTRATED 80NG, "Dreaming, Love, of You." 8ung by LE8LIE POMEROY "Darling, Will You Love Me When I Am Old?" 8ung by MI88 ETTA GURNEY. Continuous Shows from '1:30 to 6:30 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. March! Tuesday, 19. Convocation, Professor Losey, Recital. Convocatlon,ll:00 a. ra. Professor LouIbo Pound, "Early English Books and Manuscripts." Sophomore class meets, 11:30 a. m. Mem. Hall. Wednesday, 20. Meeting of Sigma XI. M. 301, 8:00 p. m. University Glee and Mandolin Clubs, 8:15 p. m., at the Oliver. Thursday, 21. Concerto Evening of the Students of tho School of Music, 8:00 p. m. Mem. Hall. German Club meets, 8:00. p. m.; with Professor Wallace, 1529 So. 21: Friday, 22. Professor F. D. LoBoy gives recital of "Macbeth," 8:00 p. m. Mem. Hall. Saturday, 23. Chem. Club meets, 8:00 p. m. in Chem. Lecture room. Girls' Club give "The Burglar," 3:30 p. m Mem. Hall. English Club meets with Miss Alice B. Ensign, 1005 E St. . Forestry Club Pow-wow. uymnastic exhibition, 8:00 p. m., Armory. Tuesday 26. Ensemble program from vocal de partment, by students of School of 'Music, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, 27. Vacation begins, 6 p. m. April. . Wednesday, 3. Vacation ends, 8:00 a. m. Friday, 5. Wisconsin-Nebraska debate. Mem. . Hall. OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCH R E S U L TS TELL We claim to bo the best CLEANERS and DYERB In Lincoln an are here to prove It Our methods and machinery are the VERY LATEST and our workmen the best that money can sooure. We clean the finest drosses and robsB without danger of fading or shrinking and guaranteo not to Injur o them In any way. We also elean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. Phone Bell 147 1820 N street Phone Auto 1W1 all or write for price- list Lincoln, Neb. J. C. Wood & Company O900Q00O0000O00O0O000OOOO BREAD, PIES AND CAKES THE FINE CANDIES Fill K(M Wc havc a delicious lULum assortment of candles COME m of our own mako. t sm I UNION COLLEGE t TAILORS X. Main Collage BUILDING For First Class Tailor Ing at Low Prlcos . . . 3 Auto, 48 Colli o Vlow 31, Where Can I Get a HacK? At the Forbes Stables, of covrse AUTO 1550 DELL 5S0 MMffll QIOtOlATtS AT.BECfOtS FRESH EVERY DAY! Oar Oandlos and Baked Goods are Always Fresh and Good. Catering oar specialty. I L. J. HERZOQJ I Tit University Man's Tailor I I TIE FINEST WW DONE AND PRICES' ItMT I I 123QOSrREET THE MAXWELL CO. Doth Phones. 13th sad N Its. 1 w