The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1906, Image 3

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SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 13.
USA OPERA CO. WITH JOE
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roes: $1.50, $1.00, 75c & 60c.
MONDAY NIGHT; OCT. 15.
WILLIAM COLLIER
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PRICE8, $1.50, $1.00, 75c & 50c.
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essage From Mars
.LYRIC THEATRE..
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ft- Admission, 10 and 15c.
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The Dramatic 8oprano
BES8IE TANNEHILL
riHE TWO AND A HALF CA8AD8
GEORGIA LEWI8
ED. LAZELL
Slack Wire Performer
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THE LYR08COPE
The BIJOU
Wl the Metropolitan Feature Acts
Headed By
THE MILITARY QUARTETTE
America's Foremost Musical Four
THE FAM0U8 TOURIST -TRIO.
ie Greatest High-Class Harmonizing
Singing and Comedy Trio
it Before the pudiic
IORRI8 MANLEY
and
DOLLY STERLING
In an Eccentric Comedy 8ketch
McCUNE and GRANT
Eccentric Comedy Acrobats
MR. WILL H. 8MYTHE
Will Sing the Beautiful Illustrated
Ballad,
"I 'ever Can Forget You,Dear."
mA WINTER STRAW-RIDE AND THE
BARN8TORMERS.
On "the Blograph
5e Shows Dally. 3, 7:45 & 9 p. m.
ADMISSION 10c
served Seats 5c Extra
Matinee, All Seats 10c:
LOW ONE-WAY RATES.
ry day from "September 15th -to
sr 31st, 190(5, inclusive, the union
will .sell one-way tickets as fol-
to -Ogden and Salt Lake City.
to Helena and Butte, Montana,
to Spokane and Wenatchee,
fashingtqn. ...
to Huntington and Nampa,
iho, ,.
tb Portland, Tacoma and
Utle. ,
to Vancouver and victoria,
to ABhland and Astoria, Ore-
i, y la Portland.
to uan FranciBCO, JjOb Angeiea.
id San Diego. '
rrespondingly low rates to many
California, Oregon, Washington,
ia, Utah, and Idaho points.
lKh Tourist cars run every day
lion Pacific to, the Pacific, coast
ill information call onjoraddresB
B. B. SLuaaujN, uen. Agt.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every X.ojral Vnlveriltv Stmlcitt
! nrgert to patronize theie N.
britiknn advertiser, aud to men
tion the paper while doing no.
BARBER SHOPS Green's Pajaco.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coin Book Store, Unl. Book Store,
Harry Porter.
BAKERY Petry Bakery Co.
BANKS-rColumbia National, First Na
tional. CAFE Sam Westorfleld, Don -Cameron,
University School of Music
Dining Room.
CATERER "Tommy," at Miller &
Paine's Fountain.
CIQAJtS Eindsoy.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma
gee & Deemer, Ludwlg, The Ster
ling. COAL Gregory, Whitebreaat.
CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol
Bom. DENTIST M. H. Alexander.
Davis, Herpolshelmer.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol
shelmer. DRUGGISTS Brown, Rector.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local.
FURNITURE-r-Tho Benway Co.
HABERDASHERY $2.60 Hat Store.
HAIRDRESSER E. Goodman Tanner.
JEWELER Tucker, Hallott, J. 1.
Davis, F. B. Harris.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe.
PRINTING Now Century, Georgo
Bros., McVey, State Printing Co.,
The Ivy ProBs.
MUSIS Curtice.
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, Herzog.
THEATERS Olver, Lyric, Bijou.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo
writer Co.
WAFFLES' Mrs. Day. Sam's Cafe.
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. '
October.
Friday, 12th.
Music at Convocation. Violin Re
cital by Mrs. Silence Dales, Knapp.
Pershing Rifle Hop at Fraternity
Hall.
Saturday, 13th.
Nebraska v. Drake oh Campus.
Monday, 15th.
Honr-W. H. Thompson at Convoca
tion. Tuesday, 16th.
Special Convocation. Hon. Norris
Brown.
Seniors meet in U. 207 at 11 o'clock.
Wednesday, 17th.
Prof. G. E. Howard afConyocation.
"Democracy and Genius."
Friday, 19th.
Music at Convocation.
LSaturday, 20th. i.
Nebraska vs. Amos on-Campus-
Saturday; 27th. -
Nebraska vs. Doano onjOampus.
8, , DR. M. H. ALEXANDER,
Dentist. "AUtoPhone 251C, 1213 O St.,
Lincoln, JobT '
TheTJncoln 8anItorlUm.
All kinds of baths and fine plunge.
14th and M. .
."" ' Hair Dressers.
Best soft water shampoo in the city,
124 No. 12th St. E. Goodman Tanner.
Did you get one or those free bottles
of ink at the University Book Store?
If not, ask for one this week. We
want to give away 500.
Christmas comes 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 weBt .Eqtlrely modern
and the best' work assured.
The Ivy Press is now located at 212
South Twelfth street. University work
especially solicited, i
! uYtfu will ;be satisfied with Cameron's'
Lunch Counter, '
CAMPUS GLEANINGS
MIbb Mary Wood, a formor Univer
sity studont, sailod for Paris last week.
The olden times aro good enough
whetn Harris the Jeweler repairs them.
Next Saturday all the sororltioB will
unlto In giving a receptlo nfor Alpha
Phi.
Chancellor Andrews returned yes
terday from a week's visit to New
York.
Delta Delta Delta will entertain this
afternoon at the chapter house for
Alpha Phi.
Miss Maud .Cauger, '08, is assisting
to organize a Y. W. C. A. in the Lin
coln High School.
Phi Kappa Psi will give a semi
formal reception to Alpha Phi at the
chapter house this evening.
Craig L. Spencer, '98, is a campus
visitor. Mr. Spencer is at prosont an
engineer at McDonald, Kansas.
It 1b announced that tho scrubs will
play the Lincoln Independents Monday
tafernoon on the Athletic Field.
Miss Cora 'Connoll, '00, of Ashland,
visited the University on Friday in
company with about fifteen Seniors.
MIbb Barge, a field secretary in
Homo Mission work, will speak at tho
Y. W. C. A. noon meeting next Mon
day.
, Fred Schaufolberger, '02, and Grace
Evans, '03, who were married abouta
month ago, are now living in Tucson,
the seat of the Arizona State University.
Dean A. E. Burnett and Mr. Alvin
Key se r, of the Agronomy Depart
ment, left Thursday for North Platte
to inspect tho experiment station at
that point.
There are three pens Wm. Penn,
Pennsylvania and Parker's Fountain
Pen. Harris the Jeweler will tell you
about the lucky curve pen.
Wednesday evenjng tho University
Chorus began wolfa on Handel's "Mes
siah." Mrs. Raymond Is well pleased
with,.tli(TproBpect of another success
ulrendltlon of this famous oratorio.
Miss Eunice Stebbins of Omaha, who
took graduate wprk at this University
last year, Is visiting her sister, who
Is "scholar in Germajuthis year. Miss
Stebbins is' teaching at-JOmah'a7but
has a vacation of several days for
visiting tho University.
It you are looking for a good poster
or picture for your room, the Lincoln
Book Store can supply you. Colored
lithographs .matted, 25c and upward;,
Gibson, Underwood, Remington and
Russell pictures, 75c each and upward.
Wo also frame pictures.
Professor Velrs, the new Adjunct
Professor of Machine Design, is an
athlete 7TnD mean ability. While a
Btudent at the University of Illinois
ho, won his "I" three successive years.
He was also a point winner in the In
tercollegiate Meqt-at Chicago. His'
event was the hammer throw. Pro
fessor Yeirs intends to take an active
interest In track athletics in the'sprlng
and give the members of the .team the
benefit of his experience. .
Recreate
These' cool October days are
best enjoyed afield. Take with
you one of our guns, of which
we have a large variety. A
Racycle will enable you to enjoy
delightful morning and evening
rldts In the country. We have
Just received a large shipment
of Racycles and Miami bicycles.
Feotball goods, Athletic goods,
Edison Phonographs and Octo
ber Resords.
Lawlor Cycle Co.
124 O 8TREET. I
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C. A. TUCKER, Jmlir, jjj: -,
DR, S. S. SHEAN, OpticllR
1 1123 0 STREET. YEU.0W FRONT ir .
jj YOUR PATR0NA6E SOLICITED. : ;
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I Cleaners, Dyers I
5 K. O. Z1NIC, Manager C& ' "
Expert Dry Gleaners and "
Scientific Dyers
5 Auto 4428 B.H2020 0 y i,
p 204 So. TWELFTH K i
WHEN A STUDENT WANTS
PRINTING
THERE IS HO DENTINS THAT
HE WANT8 T PRINTED IN
MODERN:: TYPE
The New Century Printers
1241 N STREET.
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
OF. UHCOLN, NEBRASKA. ,
CAPITAL, - $100,000.00
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COAT-SHIRT
ON. AND OFF LIKE A
COAT. THE MOD
ERN SHIRT IDEA.
WHITE OR COLOR
FAST FAimcs.
$1.60 AND MORE
CtUCTT. PCASOBY A CO.
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