The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1907, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
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"TASTY
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NEW
LOCATION
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ELLIOTT BROS
Tailors
U all No Tommy
The U of N Caterer
lio's in business for hims'll'
.il 208 So. 12h
Hot Luncheopetts
HURRY!,
Thos. A. Coleman,
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BACKSTROM COMPANY
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN
LUDWIG
About your Clothes, Do
it NOW. -:- I036 0
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Now lines In fall millinery. The Fa
inouB, Thirteenth and O streets'
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I TAILORS I
8 1320 N St., Lincoln, Neb. 8
W Get your shoes shined by Q
R COLE & McKENNA'S
O PALM GARDEN 8
g 1132 O - 1132 Ojj
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every T.oyiil Unlterwlt.r Student it
urcl to pnlronlzo IIm-so NcIii-ha- k
Urii HltTCl'tlhel'M, ItlKt ti iiitttitlon
lite paper vrlillo doing in. : : :
RAKEIUES Dulrymple; PcU.
HANKS First Trust and Savings.
I NRP.ER SHOPS Ornnd Central;
Marshall; Mogul; Richards. j
HATH HOFSE -CIiiIh.
I'.OOK STORKS Co-op; l.iucolu;
rniuThlty. . i
CMLNRS Cole & McJsViitm; Malt's
Place
CLEANERS Wood. I
CLOTH INC Furquhar; Mngee &'
Doemer; Mayer Pros.; Sterling. I
CO.N L Gregory ; Whltebreast.
CONFECTJONERYDalrymple; Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olympiu Candy
"Co.: Rood.
DENTISTS Graham; Yungblut.
DRESSMAKING Soukup.
DRCC.GISTS Riggs.
DRY GOOnS Hcrpolshoimcr; Miller
Paine.
FLORISTS Clmjiin; C
Fl ItNJSHINGS 1 lucid:
IVomer; Mayer Pros
HAIR DRESSER Mrs
II. Prey.
Mugoc
&
; Sterling.
Davis: .Mine
Ross.
HAIR SPECIALIST Rice.
JAPANESE GOODSAkagl.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; HnrriH;
MyiTf,: Tucker; Halletl.
J Al'NDRIES Evans; Merchants.
Yule
MILLINERY Famous; Nichols.
OPTICIANS Ilallott; Myers; Shean.
PIANOS Seumoller & Mueller.
Ml INTERS George Bro.; Simmons.
KESTAF RANTS Moslon Lunch;
Puds; Camerons; Church; Climax;
Dons; Dickinson.-;.: .Fi.mcrs Pros.;
Sane-.: Windsor.
SHINING PARLOR Cole K Me-
Kl'IHl.l.
SHOES U-ckin .n Pros: Cincinnati
Hereford & Polly; Rugeis A- Per
kins; Sanderson.
SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co.
STATIONERY -Porter; Roo 1.
'1 A1LOKS Hackstrom; I)ro,h r: El
liot'.; Heflley; Herzog; Ltrlwig;
Scotch Wfjolen Mills.
'I 1 1 ENTERS Jewell; Jo.-o; OMver;
Lyric.
TVPEWRITERS Underwood.
KEYS Thorp.
TUorERS Raker Pants Co.
G. K. AKAGI & BROS.
EXCLUSIVE
JAPANESE STORE
Everybody is cordially in- .
vitod to call and, inspect
onr Btoro .'.
204 South Twelfth Si.
YULE BROS
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DO YOU KNOW
vvhoro to got tho boat ISyo Glosses
for the least jnonoyV Have your
eyes examined--it will cost you
nothing, and may save your sight
rY-
DR. W. A. MYERS,
THE GRADUATE OPTICIAN
1343 O St.
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I Q your Laundrymen O i
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18 IULL UltUO. G
IN BERMUDA ISLES.
(Continued from page l'i
v,-. bav been moved oi and h i
enc has mavel In.
The collection of corals which was
oi -titled is said to be the second best
in the country, and the collection of
fish when completed will be Mirpusrf
e,l ;jnl by that of the Field Museum
of Natural History at Chicago.
On his way to the llermuda MandM
Pi.ifefsor Harbour stopp 1 at a class
celebration at Yale Cnivcrsl.'y.
After a week spent in festivities the
class turned over to th. treasurer of
the university $21,000 in one amount
and $2."i,000 in another, to be used in
helping ;he institutljn along. The
professor declared that a spirit 'of
this kind will go fur towards making
the Fnlversity of Nebraska a greater
and broader success.
WHAT THEY DID.
(Continued from Page l.)
lurl brilliant. Ransom and Lamb
were tried out in the second half.
Roth men s!iv experience. Aug
ney played a pretty game at quarter.
He lost his head after the Hrst touch
d.iwn and balled i i his days but on
the whole his work was satisfactory.
The Kansas team is light. The for
ward pass will probably bv one of the
hardest worked plays. There are no
big men on the team who can he used
io ram through the line. The team
also lacks a good heady quarter. Per
haps when Rice gets back in the game
he may call the signals.
.Mr. Plair Goff, of Cottonwood, ri. I).,
formerly a I'niverslly smdt nt from
Pierc. . Nebraska, and Miss Lura
Moore of Osmond, Nebraska, were,
married at Siouv Clt, Tuesday. They
will re.-dde at Cottonwood, where Mr.
Goff is engng d in the real estate
business
j The Forestry Club held its lust
meeting in Nebraska Hull 110, Eiilay
night. The elecJon of ofllccs resuPcd
as follows: president, Mr. Cooper;
vice-president, C. R. Tillilson, seere
tiirv -treasurer, II; H. Greenamyre.
The Engineering Society will meet
Tuesday, October !), tit 7:;:0 p. m., In
M. 21 1. A special invitation is ix-
tended to students not members to
come around and gel acquainted with
. the Society.
E. II. Thomas, Law, '02, at present
manager of Rrjidstreet's Mercantile
Agency in this city, leaves for Salt
Lake City, Wednesday to take charge
of the ofllce there.
C. A. Mohrman, '01, Is In charge ot
the Atkinson schools this jear. On
August 2S he wtts united in marriage
with Miss Ethel V. Napier, of Evving.
Lost At the Students' Reception, in
lie First Presbyterian church, October
o, 1!)07, it hat marked 11. I). E. Findci
please leave tit Nobruskan olllce.
The Hrst reguhir meeting of the
i Fu.Vfttry Club will be held Tuesday
'evening In Nehrasku Hall, lie. Every
')Oi'. is invited to attend.
There will io a mooting of the Lat
'n Club this evening at S:0( .o'clock
in Hay's Il'ill. Annlit Chuil.e.-i. vice
president. Mr. uud Mia. Fred llunUr. pJOo,
and ISiOO. of Ashinnd witneuxe l the
: South DtiUoiiL gtune Satuj'da.v.
A. .I. Ludden, 'Ot, is principal pr the
Fremont high school.
LYRIC THEATRE
MAT1NBE 3 P. M, BVB. 7i46 & 90O
PRICES TUN nd FIFTEEN CENTS
Wee kBeginnlng Monday, October 7
The Distinguished Player
RqpBB.T.'WJHITTIER
And Company in the Eccentric Farcclt
"HIb Borrowed Troublen"
EVANS & EVAN8
America's Premier Singers and Ctocj
Danccru
POTTER & HARRIS
Unequalled Gymnastic Performance
SALVAIL
World's Greatest Card Manipulator
MI88 NELLIE VAUGHN
The Renowned Vocalist
MR. R. J. WHVMAN
In the Latest Illustrated Ballads
THE LYR08COPE
New Series of Moving Pictures
BIJO U
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
MATINEE 2:15 EVENING 8:15
EVENING 15c, 25c, 35c AND 50c
MATINEE 10c AND 20c
HARRY EARLE, GODFREY AND
VETA HENDEXB&O.N
JOHN AND BERTHA GLEA80N
THE GREAT POWELL
JOHN AND MAE BURKE
ZEDA
Firey Dragon from '"Ginger Bread Co."
LORETTA TWINS TRIO
MR. AND MRS. GURCHARD "
BIOGRAPH
THE : JEWEL
THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND 1
Q BAREST PICTURES IN THE
CITY. t H30 O STREET
JOY 0 THEATRE
FINEST OF MOVING PICTURES
AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS
1330 O STREET-
THE BLAZEK STUDIO
A SiMiciul rate i photon
to students of.
nor do.on. ...
SI.00
OPEN SUNDAYS
1210 0 STHEET
THE UM1VEBS1TY MAKS' TAILOR
The flnoflt workdono ondprieoa right .
Call at our now store.
1230 O St.
Lincoln
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