The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1906, Image 3

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    THE DAkLY NBBRA6KAN.
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iFltl.'M4T. A EVE., OCT. '1?
LYMAN TWIN
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! "The Rustlers"
nhirtlC. 'Matinee, 25c.
'Matinee, 25c. ,
,Eve,, 75, 60, 35 &.25c.
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SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 13.
3.0U8A OPERA CO. WITH JOE
CAWTHORNE -
THE FREE LANCE
' Prces: 1.'50, 1 .00, 75(5506.
MONDAY NIGHT, OCT. 15.
WILLIAM COLLIER
sWlV iV k si U 1V ti i tl ly 1 1 i - li lf fa fr- 'J
..LYRIC THEATRE..
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"Matinee, 3 p. m-i-Evehlng '730 and 9
' , Admission, 10 and 15c.
JJJCKMAN BROTHER?
The Dramatic-Soprano
- VBE88IE TAN N EH ILL
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THE' TWO AND' A HALF CA8AD8
-GEORGIA LEWIS
ED. LAZELL
Slack Wire Performer
THE LYR08COPE
All th'e Metropolitan Feature" Acts
- -Headed By
THE MILITARY QUARTETTE
America's Foremost Musical Four
THE FAMOUS tourist TRIO
Tho Greatest High-Class Harmonizing
- -Singing and Comedy Trio.'
'Before the Public
MORRIS MANLEY
' and
. . DOLLY STERLING
)n an Eccentric Comedy Skctc'h
' McCUNE and GRANT
Eccentric Comedy Acrobats
MR. WILL H. 8MYTHE
. Will Sing the Beutlfur Illustrated
Ballad,
"I Can Not Tell Why I Love You, Dear"
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IN THECLUTCHES QF THE WHITE
' CAPS
On the Blograph
Three Shows PVlly. 3, 7:5 & 9 p. m.
ADMI83I0N 10c ,:
Reserved Seats 5c Extra
' Matinee, All-Seats 10c
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'"' LOW ONE-WAY RATES.
Eve.ry day from. Roptember 15th. to
October 31st, JO00, Inrluslvo, tho Union
PacIPc will sell rne-wny tickets as fol
lows $20.00 to Ogden and Silt Lake City.
$2Q.O0 tn Heleni. nnd Butte, Montana.
$22.50" t Smkano nnl Wenatchee,
Bhingtqn.
$22.-50 to Huntington and Nampa,
:, Idaho.
, $25- '-v Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle. . ,
$25.0049 Yancouyer-and Victoria.
' $2500 to AaInn.1 nnd Astoria, Ore
gon, via -Portland.
$2. 00 to Can Francisco, Los Angeles
im'1 Srn D'eo.
. . Correspondingly low rates to many
other-California Oregon, Washington,
Mpntnhn, Utah, and Idaho points.
Tbrough Tourist can run every day
via Ui4lon Pacific to the Pacific coast.
.For full ln'orrriatlnri'coU on or address
"' B. B.8LpS80N,Gen.Jlgt,
OLIVER THEATRE
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Kverjr Iojral Vmlvtrtity Student
la Hrged to patronize these Ne
braakai advertisers, and to mH
tloa the paper while doing
BARBER SHOPS Grcon's Palace.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coin Book Storo, Uni. Book Store,
Harry Porter,
BAKERY Potry Bakory Co.
BANKS-5olumbia Rational, First Na
tional. CAFE Sam Wostorfleld, Don Cam
eron, Univorsitjr Sphool of Music
Dining Room.
CATERER "Tommy," at Mlllor &
Paine' Fduntalri.
CIGARS Lindsey.
CLOTHINGArmstrong, Unland, Ma
gee & Deomer7 Ludwig, Tho Ster
ling. ."
COAL Gregory, Whltobreast
CONFECTIONERS Maxwollj The Fol
Bom. ,
DENTIST M. H. Alexander. ,
Davis, Herpolsheiiner.
DRY GOODS-Millor & Paine, Horpol
sheiracr. DRUGGISTS Bjwn, Rector.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local.
FURNITURE Tho Benway Co.
HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat 'Store.
HAIRDRESSER E. Goodman Tanner.
JEWELER Tuckor, Hallott, J. 1.
Davis, F. B. Harris. t
LAUNDRIES-rYulo Bros. V
LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe.
PRINTING Now Century, Georga
Bros., Mcvey, State Printing Co.,
Tho Ivy Press. - - -. - .
MUSIS-Curtlce.
RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam
eron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per
kins, Electric Shoo Co.
SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle
Co., Lincoln Cycle Co;
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors, Ludwig, Horzog.
THEATERS Diver, Lyric, Bijou.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood Type
writer Co.
WAFFLES Mrs. DaySam's Cafe.
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN.
October.
Thursday, lllh. - ' .
Football Mass Meeting, Memorial
nail, 11 a.ira.
Dramatic Club meets Jn U. 10G at ll
a. m. . - .. '
Frfday, 12th. , '
Music at ConvocaUon. "
Pershing Rifle "Hop 'at Fraternity
' Hall. "
Saturday, 13th.
Nebraska v. Drake on Campus.
Monday, 15th.
Hon. W. H. Thompson at Convoca
tion. ;
Wednesday, 17th. r-
Prof. G. E, Howard at Convocation.
"Democracy and Genius."
.Friday, 19th.
Music at Convocation.
Saturday, 20th.
Nebraska .vs. Ames "on Campus.
Saturday, 27th.
Nebraska vs. Doane on Campus.
DR. M. H. ALEXANDER,
Dentist Auto. Phono 2516,1213 O St.,
Lincoln, Neb.
The Lincoln Sanltorlum.
All kinds of baths and. fine plunge.
14th and M. .
' Har Dressers.
Bdst soft water shampoo in the city,
124 No. 12th St. E. Goodman Tanner.
Did you get one oi those free bottles
or Ink at the University Book Store?
If not, ask for one this week.. Wo
want to glvo away 500.
Christmas conies but once a year,
but that wontt prevent you t rbm hav
ing a free examination of your ring
and Jewelry.
Green's , barber shops excel all
others in the west Entirely modo'ra
and the'best work assured.
The Iyy Press Is "now located al 212
.South, Twelfth street University work
especially solicited.
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"You will be Batisfied with' Camerpa's
Lunch Counter - J v "-.
Y. M. C. A. CONFERENCE.
Presidents of Nebraska, College Y. M.
C. A.'s to Meet Hers Tomorrow.
The presidents "of tho college Young
Men's. Christian Associations of Ne
braska will imcet for their annual con
ference at tho University and at Cot
nor University from Friday evening to
Sunday. Tho Friday evening and Sat
urday morning sessions, will bo hold
here and the remainder of tho program
will be at Cotnor.
Tho conference will be conducted
by E. J. Stmonds, Assistant Stato Sec
retary. He, will be assistod by Nell
McMillan, Jr., of, New York) Mr. Had
loy, State "College Socrotary of Iowa;
Mr. Bailey, Stato. Secretary of Ne
braska, and the; president and general,
secretary. .of ehe local association.
Tho president's duties and plans for
maklpg tho work-.more offeciivo will
be discussed. The sessions of the
conference will be open to. any who
are interested In this phaso of cqllogo
acUvity.
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GERMAN CLUB MEETS.
First
8oclal Meeting Tonight Pur-
post of Club.
Tho German Club will have a special
meeting this morning at 11 o'clock in
U. 110. It will hold its first, regular
meeting this, oyonlng with Miss Steb
bins, '335 North Fourteenth street. All
nlembers-are Invited to be present, as
offlcers for this semester are to 'bo
chosen.
The purpose of the German Club
Is to acqulro a knowledge of tho Gor
man language and customs by social
intercourse, ratlfer than by ji formal
method of reading papers or following
somo course of study. Membership,,
which is by -election, Is limited to
twenty. A" high Btandard 'Of scholar
ship is theonly requisite for mem-
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Deutsches Llederkranz.
The first meeting of the Deutsches
Llederkranz will be held today In
Palladlan Hall, U. 10G, at 11 o'clock.
This organization Is for .the purpose
of familiarizing Students with tho best
of Gorman songs and is. wholly volun
tary. Heretofore It has gained a con
siderable degree of success anil large
numbers of 'students have availed
themselves of the privileges it af
forded. No restrictions are placed onnd-mittanco-oxcept
a good joadlng knowl
edge of German and an enthusiastic
desre-to further, the work' of tho cir
cle, No fee is charged and the only
cost attached to membership, is the
purchase of a song-book, the Deutches
LJederbuch,, which Is oh sale- at the
Co-op Book Store for 65 cents per
copy. ' '
The Lledorkranzwlli meet regular
ly oyery Thursday at ll a. m.
Republican Rally, """"
TionTRobert CoweTl of 'Omaha, Rct
publican nominee for Railroad Com
missioner, will address the Republican
Rally in Memorial Hall at 7:30 Satur
day evening. k a
Miss Sarah Hayden, director of tho
Art School, was one of the judges at
the flower parade at the Ak-Sar-Ben
Carnival In Omaha last week. Miss
Bessie Fryo and Mary Morgan were
malds-of-honor at the Carnival Ball.
Messrs. E. A. Sterling and G. W,
P.eavy of the United fiftatps Forest
Service, Washington, D.' C, were call?
ers in, the Forestry and'-Botanical de
partments of the University yeeter-
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Electric. Shoe Repairing
ijj ' -Factory?
;!; The only up-tcHUite. ;!
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DR. JNO. J DAVIS
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Spectacles and Oye
Otattea Correctly "
Fitted,.
Office 1223 Q St., Auto .Photfo 8021 1
. YOU NEED A
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MACHINE
to. furnish music at those .
. 8MpKER8AND TEA8.
An Infinite variety .of -pioc.os
at your command. Anything
from' tho popular Bong,, Wait
ing at tho Church," to "Celeste
Xida," by Caruso. . ,
tot us play one for you. ;
npurpi music
lUC . . STORE
Ross P. Curtice Co.
1125 0 STREET
DONS cape:
114 South Hth
. Wright; MgrJ
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