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v THE DVkLY NEBRASKAIN, w . 1 jHe ' 1 6: r . i L . 1-- y & v I; I Rr-i .- r .s Look Here! Hot Soda and Lunches Wc arc still in Business Ice Cream and Ices Try Mrs. Day's Hot Waffles 1435 o and Maple Syrup Lincoln OOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXDOOOOOOOO Football tSclieclule for 1906 Sopt. 29 Hastings College, at Lincoln. Oct. 6, University of South Dakota, at Lincoln. Oct. 13; Drake College, at Lincoln. Oct. 20, Ames College, at Lincoln., Oct. 27, Doane College, at Lincoln. Nov. 3, University of Minnesota, at Minneapolis. Nov. 10, Crelghton College, at Omaha. Nov. 17, University of Kansas, at Lincoln. Nov. 24, Chicago University, at Chicago. Nov. 29, University of Cincinnati, at Lincoln. OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO McVEY PRINTING CO. 7Vk.e et Specialty of Printing for Uni versity Organizations Atrto Phone 1927. T27 N. J 2th Printing.... In better styles leads to better results You can secure original stylos at reasonable prices if wo do your work. 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New York. Green's Bnrber Shops are the best in the West. , BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student la urged to patronize these IVe brosknn advertisers, o'nd to men tion the paper while doing so. & BARBER SHOPS Green's Palace. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, TJnl. Book Store, Harry Porter. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAFE Sam Wosterfleld, Don Cam eron, University School of Music Dining Room. CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Paine's Fountain. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemer, Ludwig, Tho Ster ling. ' COAJ GregoryrWintebreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol shoimor. DRUGGISTS Brown, Rector. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. FURNITURE The Benway Co. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. JEWELER-7Tuckor, Hallett, J. 1. Davis. ' " - LAUNDRIES Yule Bros. PRINTING New Century, ' Georgo Bros., McVoy, State Printing Co. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe. SHOESSanderson, Rogers & Per kins.. "V SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co., Lincoln Cycle Co. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwig, Herzog. THEATERS Oliver, Lyric. TYPEWRITERS Underwood writer Co. WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. Type Something Swell. Del Prado is tho name of tho boau tlful new up-to-dato Lunch Car Just located on Fourteenth and O streets. This is no cheap, dirty, greasy, llttlo hovel, but a large, well ventilated, elaborate Cafe oh wheels. Every thing served in this place is of the very" best quality. .Buy your shoes at, Sanderson's, They have the swellest shoes that grow. (Continued from Page 1.) royal patronage waB removed. From that time on tho company was known as "Tho Children of tho Revels," and under that tltlo It gained such a repu tation that after It finally disappeared, In 1613, tho namo became a standard of excellence In dramatic productions. Even companies of old men assumed the namo for tho Influence It afforded. In his research work Professor Wal laco set a task for himself that has evidently proved too severe for all previous Investigators in tho same field. There are In the Public Record Ofllco all tho official records of all tho London courts from tlmo Imme morial. Many of these, of course, are Indexed but tho special records that claimed closest attention came from tho court of tho King's Bench and these havo been untouched for over 300 years. Tho records themselves are Inscribed by hand on skins which havo been tied up for, years In huge bundles and which in tho aggregato weigh many hundreds of tons. Some of these parchments are In rolls from 200 to 300 feet long and this fact takon In connection with the strange writing and the bizarre spblllng then In vpguo (There was no Simplified Spelling Board at that time), made tho task of reading and transcribing oxtromely difficult. An Interesting fact in con nection with these parchments is tho wide range of prominent names that they bear as signatures. Among these tho autograph of Queen Elizabeth fre quently occurs and Mr. Wallace tes tified to a somewhat "creepy" sensa tion In examining tho parchments that boro her namo. Mr, Wallace Is planning to return to his work among tho records as soon as he Is able to do so. He may go back to England some tlmo next summer If matters can be so arranged. In regard to Mr. Wallace's discover ies concerning tho old Blackfrlars The ater which have already been made public, tho Pall Mall Gazette has this to say: "It Is something of a reproach to English scholarship that theso dis coveries Bhould havo been loft t& an American antiquary; but tho zoal for research which has Inspired Professor Wallace may bo welcomed as an out come of the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy." There will be a meeting of tho Glee Club Monday evening at 7:30 In Uni versity Hall. All old members of tho club are urgently requested to bo pres ent,aB the meeting Is to bo held for rehearsal. An early appearance in chapel Is being considered. Watch the. bulletin board. E. H. Johnston, president. A new 15 h. p. motor has been In stalled to run the, machjno ship, re placing tho old Westlnghouso engine which has done service for tnrjojLL years; THe englno will bo rebuilt In the shops and used in the steam lab oratory, jwhen room can bo found to set it up. An exchange says: A man wanted a ticket to Omaha and had only a two dollar bill. It required $3.00 to buy a ticket. He took tho bill to a pawn shop and pawned it for $1.50. On his way back he met a friend to whom ho sojd the pawnticket for $1.50. That gave him $3.00. Now who was out tho. money? "Rally Day" is to bo observed in tho Sunday school at the First Bap tist church, corner Fourteenth and K streets,, next Sunday morning Sep tember 30th. Chancellor Andrews will deliver an address. 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