The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1906, Image 2

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TliE PliOEEUTV OP
TUB UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA.
Lincoln, Nebraska.
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. BY T,HC.STUbENT PUB. BOARD.
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DRAMATIC CLUS TRYOUTS.
EDWIN MILROV SUNDERLAND, 07.
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8. M. Rinakr,!09' Managln? Edltot
Frbd BAttArtDto fc. NowaEdltoV
W, E. BTANDEVEN, W.
BUSINESS UANAdKR
Qat Hardy, Assistant ManaKor
Btron E. Yqdsb, '08, Circulator
MTTElErNME, Afo 1121. WW, feto 2Mi id 4472
Kfltettel Room and Business Ofilce
pitmtnt, AdmJnUtratJon Building
"Poi Station A,'Uncoln, Neb.
Subscription trice, $2.00 Per Year
PybUltvA!vnc
Single Copies, 6 Cents Each.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will Iw etiargod for
at tho'rato ot .10 cents por lnsortiom for ovory
(If teen wordfl or fraolion thoroof. Faculty
notices and University bulletins will gladly bo
published f roo.
Entered at tbo posty.fllco at Lincoln, Nebraska,
as aocond-clata mall matter under tko Act of
Congress of March 0,1870.
"FRE8HIE" V8. "SOPH."
With, tho Froshman-Sophomoro
ganio this .afternoon tlio intorclass
football bcabou begins in earnest. What
the outcome of today's contest will bo
is as difficult to conjecture na which
class will win tho ponnant, but this
much is certain, tho teams which will
defond tho honor ot their respective
classes on Nebraska Field this aftor
noon' aro, to all npoarancos, tho heavi
est and tho fastest teams of their
Kind In tho history of tho University.
. Altho tho supporttrc of both teams
aro conii(lqct that their sldo is bound
to win, they reallzo that tho game is
going to bo playodto ho finish and
that. tho .victory Is going tb tho host
To Be Held Next Monday and Tuesday
Evenings In U. 106.
Tryouts for membership into tho
Unlvoralty Dramatic Club will bo held
in U. 100 on Monday and Tuesday
ovonings, Novombor 10 and 20, as was
announced a couple of wcoks ago. A
schedule of tho aslgned times for tho
individual tryouts will bo posted on
tho bulletin board lntn.e3rately outside,
of u. iuu tomorrow morning anu can
didates will bo expectod to appear for
thoir tryouts at tho times assigned,
unless other arrangements nro mado
with somo member of tho tryout com
mittee A largo numbor of students have
signified their intention of trying out
for tho club, but tho lists nro still
open and It Is hoped that moro namos
will bo turned in to the committee
or to tho NobraBkqn today. Tryouts
consist of tho rendition of a selection
choqon by tho ca.lnjjl(ja;tp, :.whlch should
contain passages of truo dramatic na
tnro or should bo a tlioro character
Impersonation.
Tho tryout committee consists of
tho following members: Miss Bailey,
chairman; Mr. Kqyser, secretary;
Misses Hanlon and liinderman, . and
Messrs. Gobson and Sunderland. Tho
coramlttco Is requested to meet this
morning at 11 o!clocR In U. 106 to
determine the tryout schedule.
Within n few days after tho tryouts
tho club will hold its first social meet
ing of the year" and tho now members
will bo formally "Initiated." Neither
the time, nor tho place of this meeting
has as yet been announced, but Infor
mation will bo forthcoming within a
few days. A business meeting of Uie
club Is scheduled for somq day next
week after tho result of the "tryouts
has been determined.
Good Overcoat Weather
Good Clothes Weather
Not too late to get togged out and not too early to do tt quickly.
If you have been "looking 'around" with "nothing buV dlsiatlsfac
tlon as a result, then you have missed us.
We shovv only comfortable, satisfying materials, and we make them
into the same kind of garments.
There Is no fdliatUfactlon .with those who deaUwlth us, because
we haye tbe1 rjght priced QU A LITY fabrics which we build around
you In such a way that your every attitude will exhlblt-your clothes
In lines of grace.
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Tho caBt committee of tho Dramatic
Club will meet this morning nt 11
o'clock In U. 106.
Open Evenings too busy making clothes to close.
Lincoln's Fashionable Tailor,
. 143 6. 12th St.,
Lincoln, Neb.
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When in need of COAL call and see
WHITEBBEAST ea
We vdll treat you right
Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610.
Office 1106 O.
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RESULTS
Wo claim to bo tho host CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and
are horo to provo It. Our mothods and machinery are tho "VERY
LATEST and our workmen tho best that monoy can secure
.,-JRTq clean tho finest dressos and robes without dnngor of fading
or shrinking and guarantee not to Injure thorn In any Way. We also
clean gontlomon's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv
ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing.
Phono Boll 147 1320 N street. Phono Auto 1292
Call or write for price list. Lincoln, Nob.
J. C. Wood & Company
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team. That the Spphomores are the
'heavier and somo what moro oxporl
encod ,lh tho game than their juniors
.thoro is llttlo doubt, but thoy also pos
ess n s.uporabundanco of that .tradi
tional Sophpmqrp ovcrconfldonce
which, If not curbed within duo bounds
uqioro ,ino .jivmsiio .uiows tnis aiier
lioon,, will-aid (ho Preshmon very ma
Serially irTbeatlnglhom -despite, their
superior wplghtarin "skill. i
, Whatever bo 'tho relatlvo strength
)trid powqrs of tho teams, however,
Jit Is hooped that the,gamo will bo clean
In every rospect and that each player
.will play Ids position as a true sports
man Tiro, pennant should, In all
qvents, bo won fairly and squarely.
Every Freshman and every Sopho
moro should attend the gamo and sup
port his team loyally from the bleach
ers.. This manner of manifesting class
spirit Is. recognized by, all tho authori
ties as thoroly legitimate and there-f
foro should bo made the most of by
class enthusiasts. Again wq exhort
-you. Go to tho gamo.
Latin Club Meeting.
Tho Latin Club met Tuesday oven
ing'wlth Miss Lucilo Long. A. largo
and enthusiastic crowd was pVesent.
The progi'am was as follbws;
Opening Address. .... .Albert W, Aron
Review of Books and Periodicals
. . . , , . .Inez Pries
News of Latin Interest, .i Lucilo Long
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A Symposium on "A Summer In ,
Italy". . . .Led by Professor Barber
An interesting and spirited discus
sion followed tho rendering of 'the
program.
Dr. Ward, who recently visited
North Dakota University to examine
the medical college, r6ports. having
found sovoral Nebraska University
men there. Dr. Robert Young, who
took his Ph. D. hero last spring Is
there, and also It. H. McReynold's who
was TJnlvorslty electrician here for
several years, ls superintendent of
groundB and buildings there.'
SHIRTS
IN WHITE OR FAST COLORS.
THE BEST VALUE OBTAIN
ABLE AT SI. OO OR Si. 25.
"' CUUCTT, PEABOOY A, Cpj
MAKERS OP CLUCTT AND AHHOW, OOILANB
UNDERWOOD
VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS
136 Ntrth ElsvsRth
II 348. Auti3ISI
Leather post card pillows are the
hioBt popular of room and "den" deco
rations, .at present. Wo make thbni
up in now and original designs. We
also carry skins In all colors, laces,
fringe, etc. The Lincoln Book Store.
FRE8H EVERYDAY!
0nrCndle9nd, Baked Goods aro Always
trrona ana uoocu uauring-u on? speoiait
THE MAXWELL CO.,
Both kacr. v 13tk iia M 8tr
Just Try UsOne!
, f Steite-Printing Coinpafly
Stationery Department. AlFkinds ' of
' ScKool -Suppliea. ' - :
12J2 N StrcctrLiricoIn, Neb.
If you can't see this ad., clearly, call
at Ifarrls'4 and haye ydiir oyes exam
ined free. 1137 OsL He's reliable.'
Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th.
Dr. Haggard, 212r213 Richards Blk.
Cameron's Lunch Counter." 123 8. 12.
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Call up the Star Delivery Co., Bag
gage. Both Phones,
The lyy. Press is now loedfed at. 212
vwity work
South-Twelfth street JJnlv
especially solicited.
AllKRniTI (HOCOLAItS AT RECTORS
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