The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1906, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE
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TrS hAV MATINEE, 2:30
I J,Jr I TONIGHT, 8:15
LYMAN TWIN
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' "The Rustlers
DDlrCC. Matinee, 25c. ,
Matinee, 25c. ,
Eye., 75, 60, 35 &25c.
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, SATURDAY, NIGHT, OCT. 13.
soOsa OPERA' co. WiftOok
CAWTHORNE
THE FREE LANCE
Prces: $1.50, $1.00, 75p & 50c.
MONDAY NJGHT, OCT. 15.
& WILLIAM COLLIER
.LYRIC THEATRE..
Matinee, 3 p. m.--Evenlng, 7:30 and 9
Admission, 1.0 and 15c. "
HICKMAN BROTHER8
- Jhe Dramatic Sopraho
BE88IE TANNEHILL
the twoanp a half ca8ad8
, a georgia levis"
7 e'p, lazell
8lack Wire Performer
THE LYR08COPE'
the BIJOU
DOOOOCOOOOOOOOpOO
All the Metropolitan Feature Acts
Headed By
THE VIILITARV QUARTETTE,
America's Foremost Musical Four
THE FAMOUS TOURIST TRIO
The Greatest High-Class Harmonizing
8lnglng.and Comedy Trior
Before the Public -
MORRIS MANLEY
and
" DOLLY STERLING
In an Eccentric Comedy Sketch
McCUNE and GRANT ..
Eccentric Comedy Acrobats
. . MR.WILL H. 8MYTHE
Will Sing the Beautiful Illustrated
' " Ballad,
"I Can Not Tell Why I Love You, Dear"
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IN THE CLUTCHE8 OF THE WHITE
CAPS
On "the Biograph
Three Shows Dally. 3, 7:45 & 9 p. m.
ADMISSION 10c '
Reserved Seats 5c Extra
Matlnee,Al Seats 10c
,LOW ONE-WAY RATES.
. Every day from September loth to
October. 31st, 100Gr Inclusive, tho Union
Pacific will sell one-way tickets ub fol
lows: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City,
$20.00 ta Helena' and .Butte-, Montana.
$22.50 to Spolcano and Wenatcheo,
Washington.
$22.50 to Huntington and Nampa,
Idaho.
$25.00 tq Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle. ' . , . .
$25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria.
$25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore
gon, 'via Portland '
$25.00 to Can Francisco, Los Angeles
xwl Sin Diego
Correspondingly low rates to many
other California, Oregon, Washington,
Montana, Utah, and Idaho, points.
Tlirniis'h Tniirlsrt oars.riin everv dav
via UhlariJPacifro to the Pacific' coast.'
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T or, mil ll!UJimp.uuu;p.uu u buuiodo
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Krerjr Lojrul Unlvcrsltr Stndeut
L la Urged te jiatrentxe theio We-
brkx ntlrertUera, and Co men
tion tke paper while dalag so.
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BARBER SHOPS Green's Polaco.
BOOKS & STATIOtiERYo-op, Lin
coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store,
Harry . Portor. t
BAKERY Petry Bakery Co.
BANKS ColumblajNational, First Na
tional. ..
CAFE Sam Westorfleld, Don Cam
eron, University School of Muslo
Dining Rddm.
CATERER "Tommy," at Mlllor &
Paine's 'Fountain.
CIGARS Lindsey
CLOTHING-Armstfbhg, Unldnd,JMa
gee & Deemer, Ludwlg, The Ster
ling. .
COAL-Gregory, Whltobreast
CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol
Bom. DENTIST M. H. Alexander.
Davis, Horpolsheimor.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol
sheiraer. DRUGGISTS Brown, Rector.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local.
FURNITURE rTho Conway Co.
HABE.RDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store.
HAIRDRESSER E. Goodman Tannor.
JEWELER Tucker, Hallott," J. 1.
t Davis, F. B. Harris.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
LOCKSMITHtt-T. J. Thorpe.
PRINTING New Century. GeorKO
i -BrosvMcVoy, State Printing Co.,
Tho-Iyy 'Press.
MUSIS-klurtice.
RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam
eron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & -Perkins,
Electric Shoo Co.
SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cyclo
Co., Lincoln Cycle Co.
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Taljprs Ludwlg, Herzog.
THEATERS Olver, Lyric. Bijou.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo
. writer Co.
WAFFLES MrsDay, Sam's Cafo
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UNIVERSITY' BULLETiN; .
uciooer. .
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Friday, ,12th.
Music at Convocation. ' Violin Rot
cital by Mrs. Silence Dales Knapp.
Pershing Rifle Hop at -Fraternity
Hall.
Saturday, 13th.
Nebraska v. Drake, on Campus.
Monday, 15th.
Hon. W. H. Thompson at Convoca
tion. Tuesday lGtlji.
Special Convocation. Hon. Norris
Brown.
.Seniors meet iri.U "207. at 11 o'clock.
Wodnesday, 17th. " '
Prof.-G-El Howard at Convocation.
"Democracy arid Genius."
Friday, lOthr- '
MusIc at Convocation.
Saturday, 20th. x
Nebraska vb. Ames on Campus. -Saturday,
27th.
Nebraska vs. Doario on Campus. .
DR. M. H-ALEXANDER,
DontisC Auto Phone 2516, 1213 O St.,
Lincoln, Neb. "
The Lincoln 8antorlum.
All 'kinds of baths- and flne plungo.
14th and M. '
Hair Dressers. .
Best soft water shampoo in the city,
124 No. 12th St. E. Goodman Tanner.
Did you get one ox those free bottles
of' ink at the University Book Store?
If not, ask for one this weok. Wc
want to, give away 500,
Christmas conies but once a year,
but that won't prevent you from hav
ing" a free examination of your ring
and Jewelry,
"
Green's barber shops excel all
others in the west Entirely modeVn'
and the best work assured.
The Ivy Press is: now located at 212
Sputh Twelfth streefAJnivorslty work
esneclallv solicited. I
if '
vYoii-will 6e satisfied lyitfi Cameron's
Lunch ' Counter. ' . -, '' - . f '-.
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THE BIG RALLY. '
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slow. They havo .played no game yet
but havo Ijnod up several times for
practise against West Dos Moino3
High, School,.. Sovoral of thqjnon are
now to the game and tho team as a
whole may hardly be said to bo in mid
season condition. However, tho team,
has been rounding into form rapidly
this .week and may bo expected to put
up a good article of football next Sat
urday. Tho men aro in good condi
tion, there haying been no seriousMn
juries thus far. In fact wo may look
for, a stiff contest with the boys from
Drake and-it-may bo that their hard
luck story is slmplya ' blind. How
over, one thing is certain, that after
last Saturday's experience Nebraska
will, not bo caught napping.
Practise on our own field this week
has consisted mostly of signal drill
and work at the elementary foatures
of the game, particular attention being
paid to the handling of punts. The
team Is showing marked Improvement
in its formation work and is rapidly
correcting the faults of last Saturday.
Drain is being tried at quarter and
Cook is alternating at quarter and
end. Schmldtwhoso unklo was badly
sprained last -Saturday, Is out again
and. w'ill soon be back Into tho game.
This afternoon the scrubs will lino
up for a short game with a Lincoln
team composed of old High School
men and other local players.
REGISTRATION 8TATI8TIC8L
Figures on Distribution of Freshman
Enrollment.
- The statistics regarding attendance
given in Thursday's Nebraskan aro
for male. Btudents registered in 'tho
Freshman class only, and aro based
.upon figures 'furnished by Assistant
Registrar Harrison. ItK js 'believed,
however,- jhat the percentages giyon
'would hold approximately for tho
Mother classes. Ii' should bo noted that
tho figures given do not-lncludo tho
students registered in the schools.
Tho whole Freshman rpgistration,
including, women, is. approximately
612, distributed as follows; -Literature,
-Science and Arts. 44.1
Engineering ;. . 2535
Industrial (other than on- ,-
glnoers) ,...t 14.25
law ..rrrrr V . U.2
Medicine , 5.1
" ' 100,00
The following High Schools aro
ready to bo -acted upon by the. Com
mitteo on Accredited Schools at" its
"next seBsion:J3eaver City, Campbell,
Lyons, Cameron, Oakdalo, Clay Contor,
jorenco and Beemor, all of which jire.
Nebraska towns. Watertown, S. D.
Oregon, Mont; -. Lorfitto. Acadomy,
Kansas City, Mo., and the High
Schools of the American Association
of the"CItyn3I Mexico aro also on the
list.
Next Saturday at 7:30 a Republican
Rally will bo held in Memorial Hall.
The Cadet Band will furnish music and
'speeches .will bo made by prominent
Republicans. OAlcers of tho Univer
sity Republican Club will also be elec
ted for the coming year.
Miss Candis Nelson, graduato stu
dent in American .History last year, is
meeting with success in her" now posi
tion as head of the Department of
Education in Greenville College.
Miss Ruby Jessen and Gussio
Durkcs spent Saturday and Sunda
at their homes in Omaha.'
Miss Carrie Strong, of tho Univer
sity Y. W. C. Ar is organizing a Bible
Study class in the Academy.
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Head Gears,; Unlofi Suits' and
all sorts of Athletic. Goods at ths
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