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

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PRINTING
THERE IS NS BEHTIKB THAT
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MODERN STYLE
The Hew Century Printers
1241 N STREET
ELECTRIC SHOE
Repairing Factory
The only-up-to-date plant in
the city. It saves you time
and money. . , .
1220 O St.
DONS CAFE
114 South lllh
J.WrJghl,Ir.
Ladles' Dining Room In Connection.
OPES O .A. M. TO 1 A. M.
PR. J NO. J. PV IS
Graduate Relracllon-
1st xni Optician .,
Spcctaclt Bd Ey
atat e Correctly
Fitted. -
Office 1222 O St, . Auto Phone 3021
Pctry Bakery Co.
Baking Orders Filled
Promptly.
riac Rice Brcsi Ovr Socially.
'Phoo us undYowr Order Will
Beceire Proeopt AMnt!on.
UNIVERSITY JEWELErUOFllGI
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R 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT
8 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
MADAME HOMER 8INQ8.
Mr. Mills of the School of Music Com
ments on Recital.
The song recital by Madame Louise
Homer-, Friday ovening, at tho Audi-
j.torium, was aslgnal success, both for
ine singer herself ana ror tne Matinee
Musical, under whose auspices she ap
peared. Madame Homer has a true contralto
voice of wide compass, with-which she
has 'acquired great facility.
She sang the entire program with
artistic Judgment and effectiveness,
leading tho audience thru the laby
rinth of light and shade, tone coloring
and blending, such a? is possible only
with those who have their voice mech
anism under complete control.
From a vocalist's standpoint, her
tbno was surprisingly throaty during
Ihe earlier part of tho -program, this j
being most noticeable in soto voci
passages, but' she showed' a marked
gain In this respect as tho evening ad
vanced. Mrs. Will Owen Jones played all tho
accompaniments (with the oxception
of those by Mr. Homer) upon prac
tically six hours' notice. Mrs. Jones
performed the task in a musiclanly
and sympathetic manner, for which we
wish to extend to nor the highest com
mondation. Why persons, who are
dependent upon the -accompanist as
singers, do not exercise sufficient fore
thought to see that proper arrange- J
ments are made in adequate timo is
inexplicable.
An Interesting feature of the pro
gram was a group of songs by Sidney
Homer, with tho composer at tho
piano. These songs are fresh, melodi
ous and niade a pleasing effect on their
first hearing.
CHAS. F. h: MILLS,
University School of Music.
Revised Football Rules of 1906.
Rule I. .
The "forwards" must wear handcuffs
to prevent a chance of lighting.
Thp halfbacks must --be muzzled to
restrain thorn from-all biting. -
The quarter must be chloroformed
before each play oxciting.
Rule II.
Each player must be guarded by a
trainer, two physicians.
Two umpires, a policeman and
eleven, politicians;
A chaplain, too, must soothe him
during frequent intermissions.
Rule III.
Don't use rough language. Temper
t must be' smooth as any satin.
The gridiron s not a proper place to
wrangle or. combat in.
If you must use profanity, please tho Forest Club In Nobraska Hall 110.
speak -In Greek or Latin. -
Rute IV. j If you can't see this ad. qfearly, call
To bar out all "professionals," we ; at Harris' and have your eyes exam
favor the appliance."" . j inod free. 1137 O st. He's reliable.
Each student is. disqualified, despite,
his fierce defiance, who has not gained j Professor Ayers presented tho Law
his Ph.D. In calculus Or science. I department wlth-a portralt-of Profes-
Rule V. sov Langdell of Harvard, tho founder
If some ono takes the ball from you, of the present Idea of a law school,
don't try by force to dropliim. -:
Stand still and thunder "Halt!'1! Dr. Wallace and, wife spent Satur
three' times, and If this doesn't stop; day and Sunday wilh-Mrs. Wallace's
him, i mother, Mrs. H. B. Berggren, at Fair-
Call up a constable at once and have i lawn, Wahoo.
tho copper cop him. -z r- r
Rule VI. I McVey Printing Co., 125 No. 12th st,
1 A fullback who has caught the ball has turned out some neat work for
before ho tries to kick It, . I University organlaztlons.
Must, take It to tho referee and gt t "
a credit ticket; - A. E. 8holdon of tho State Historical
Each coupoa's good for seven yards. t Society will lecture Friday at Gretna
(You must not bend or nick It.) under tho auspices of tho Gretna High
Rule VII. j School.
In runninc ends each player, "a pre-
cautionary provision;" .
Must wave a colored lantern as a
crtiai'd acalnBt collision.
Disputes must be referred to tho bu-
premo court for decision.
New York uione.
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The Latin Club will meet Tuesday
night with Miss Long, 2523 Q street,
A full attendance-Is desired;
Why. not take your baths at Chris'
jam House, corner xicn ana r ois.f
UNIVERSITY 1ULLETIN.
November.
Thursday, 15.
Chaplain: Prof. F. M. Fling.
Football, Freshmen vs. Sophomores,
2 p. m.
Class football on campus, 11 a. m.
Zoological Club. M. 301, 8 p. m.
Freshman meeting. Memorial Hall,
11 a. m.
Saturday, 17.
NobraBka Vs. Kansas, on Campus.
Tuesday, 20.
Football Juniors vs. Seniors, 2 p. m.
Saturday, 24.
County Fair, Armory.
Nobraska Vs. Chicago, at Chicago.
Cross-country meet at Chicago.
Monday, 20.
W. J. Brynn.
Tuesday, 27.
Football, final class championship
game. ' .
Wednesday 28.
Prof. G. B. Barber, "Roman Portrait
Sculpture." (Illustrated.)
Thursday, 29.
.Vacation begins.
Nebraska vs. Cincinnati, on campus.
Forestry Club Meets.
The Forestry Club held its host
meeting of tho year last Saturday
night. The meeting was well attended
and tho program was excellent. Tho
following papers woro read:
Pathological Relation of Tempera
ture to Plant Growth. .R. O. Pierce
Physiological Relations of Tem
perature to Plant Growth ....
'1Atv. R. G. Steele
Relations of Temperature to Plant
Distribution Clnude Tillotson
Zoological Club.
Tho Zoological Club moots this even
ing at 8:00 In M. 301. Tho following
is tho program:
Harrison's "Experimental Study In
Development of Nerves." Discussed
by Miss Marshall.
Carpentor'B "Development of Ciliary
Gangloa." Reviewed by Professor Wil
lard. j Union Society Meets.
' The usual literary program was rcn-
dered In Union Hall Friday evening.
I Dr. Jones was present and gave a con
i else and interesting review of tho re
cent political campaign.
Chemistry Club.
Tho Chemistry Club met Saturday
Tn tho Chemistry building. A very
interesting 'paper on rare earths wes
read by Div Dales.
"The debate in Group IV, Rhetoric 15,
which was to bo held next Wednes
day, tho 14th, Is postponed to Wod
nesday, the 21st, and that which was
scheduled for the, 7th will occur on
the 14th.
E. O. Sleke, A. B. '04 and M. A. '05,
and wife were campus vlsltorsj Mr.
, Sleke is In the UlllteH States Forestry
1 work. Friday evening he will addrpsfi
I Miss Elizabeth' Shotwell Is slowly
Improving from her recent Illness,
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W. M. Case, Law '05, is proprietor of
I a hotel at Dallas, Texas. ,
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"I The Latin Club meets tonight with
I Miss Lucllo Long, 2523 Q street..
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' Xou will bo satisnea witn Cameron's
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I Lunch Counter.
Cornhuskers,, get busy. -Townsend.
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Admision, 10c and l5c.
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Tho Celebrated Swcdleh Violinist
WILLIAM8 & THOMP80N TRIO
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3 Shows Daily: 3.00, 7.45 and 9:00
p. m. Prize Matiness Tuesday and
Thursday.
10c ADMISSION 10c
' Nights Reserved Seats 5c Extra
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THE BIJOU COMEDY FOUR
The Way Down East Vaudeville?
MR. AND MR8. DANNY MANN
MR, WILL H. 8MYTHE'
Singing "After They Gather the Hay"'
WELLS AND 8ELL8
Presenting-1 "Who Owns; the. House'1
WOODVILLE AND BLACK .
Presenting "Who1 Who'.' '
DEED O FDARING
On the Biograph
Yo olden candlesticks, and ye new'
ones," too, at Harris', tho jeweler, 1137
O st. He's reliable.
Green's barber shops . excel all
pthers-ln tho west. Entirely modern
and the 'best work ussured.
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Hair Dressers. '
Best soft water shampoo in tho city,
rT24 No. 12th, St. -E. Goodman Tanner.
L. J. HERZOG
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