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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1906)
4J Gfoe 3D a i I $ fie brash an rJv V i ? WHEN .r it WALKOVERS ff GO ON Shot Troubles Go Off. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Street. 300000CXXXXXXXXX)OOOOCXXXX30 UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAH 9 65Jni'iwai i C. A. TUCKER, Jeweler, i iRV-S S. SHEAH, Optician j j II23 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT 8 YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. MnaBMBMaMHMB fDEL PRADO 14th & O Swellest Lunch Car in the West. I ervo Vettcr ji'Ar.iTV tlinn any liinuh cur in tlio(;ity. W.P.Komp, Catoror POOOGCCOCOGOCtt Would Liko to be Your Lnundrymcn. YULE BROS. 00O0O09O000000Q00C QQCQQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Through, Dally Trains Wfest THE UNION PACIFIC Is renowned for its fast trains, 5 perfect roadbed, nnd the general snnnrlnrlt.v nf Its Rnrvlco mid T equipment. It is the direct line to ' Denver, Ogden, -34 Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angfcles, '" Portland Passengers via this line "can reach Western ftoints many . hours quicker than over any other route, hence there are fewer incidental expenses on the trip. A Saving of Time and Money Be sure your tlckotsf road OOOOOOOOOCOO ' -e r foyer t)io UNION PACIFIC. ' c' . Inquire of -,.-. S E. B. SLOSSON, ' , v ; Gen, Agent., ;s ;" oGcooopoQoopopoooqoQoocxx) You will be satlsfled with Cameron's Lunch Counter. It If it It if it OLIVER THEATRE 1 tT'W'TW'n"Jl''H'nm.':H TONIGHT AT 8:15 THE YANKEE CONSUL Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and $50c. - WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 28. ..It i Pr'c A f irinr? i'nite. Let jib pay it back ten tlniOH, Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, and 25c. THANK8GIVING Wonderland ..LYRIC THEATRE., f f WrJW JfJflJPTiTT " T f "T -TV T n' n' ' Mat, 3 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9 Admision, 10c and 15c. THE GREAT ANNA EVA RAY CASSEL AND COLLINS MILLER AND EDWARDS MR. FRED LASSERE MISS BLOSSOM ROBINSON Lyroscopc -1 1 . 1 . . .. .. i nt iNiuni otruHt: unmaiMAt 3 Shows Dally: 3.00, 7.45 and 9:00 p. m. Prize Matiness Tuesday and Thursday. 10c ADMISSION 10c Nights Reserved Seats 5c Extra Thorndyke, Russell, Adams, DeGroot, YORKE COMEDY FOUR In. their little skit, "ALL RIGHT" MOZELLE Introducing Her Original Dance Crea tions The fVjirage of Art Rainbow Dance Dance. De NoirV . " The Fun .Creators, GRACY AND BURNETT Ecentrlc Comedy Sketch Artists." The Musical Comedian, RICHY W.' CRAIG, In His Original Act, "Me and Partner' My MR. WILL H. SMYTHE Vocalist THE OPIUM SMUGGLERS On the Blograph ' ' Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. , Cameron's Lunc Counter. 123 8. 12. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. ,.., , CornhusUers, get busy. Townsend. : : ' Unland makes clothes that aro right; hono bottor. . " Why not take your baths at Chris' I Bath House, corner 11th and.P Sts.? - -J ' ; Foi; those cold hands get a pair of ! 8 The BIJOU I COCXDOOC)OOCKDOOOOOOCXX)OCXXX) gloves at Unland's., j I Chancellor Andrews has left for Bos-1 Tho Ivy Press Is how'focated 212 ! ton and New York. Ho will attend j South Twelfth street. University work j the meeting of tho General Educa esneciallv solicited. u 'tlonal Association and will dellVnr, nn ' . inddress before the Congress of Social Do you wear an Unland hat? If notj-Etlucation. 1. wv. W J v. pw. Mr8"J 6 Bell 1414 O 8t i t,,u stato Inrt8trl School at Kear wi; r i.AmA' n,VjiOB- woiinoai. , ney, wuH In tho city Saturday and Sun- tag, "sclbntlflo niahIcurIrig,-chlrop6dy. ,, , ., .-- -nx,. McVeyPlintlng Co., 125 No. 12th St, has .turned put some neat work forjfor the annual Cornhusher banquet. University organluztlons. , ;, , i ' ' V ' - ' '-- -, ..7- ' , C - 4 v&4. See those new lies at Unland's: '( Ifc-v Itlrey are swell; half dollar. HON W. J. BRYAN 8PEAK8. (Continued from page 1.) ours in thiB fact! "The question 1b: Are we satisfied to bo recipient b and give oiu nothing !in return? Aro wo to bo ropudlatoiH? I If not, how can wo pay our debt? "My answer 1b, by achievement," : continued the speaker. "Achievement ;1b the only rcquitoment we can make to the world 'for what wo havo ro ; colvod. And we must not bo content to give merely value received. Wo owe interest as well and at a hieh aye, even a hundred fold." FRESHMEN PLEDGE. Partial List of Fraternity Pledges Up to Date. The following first, year men have been pledgod to the Greek letter frn-. tornities Hlnce the expiration of the time limit last Saturday noon. The ; lint in not complete, a number of the fratornltiefi withholding their names until after ThnnkBglvlng, when It 1b , expected that. several more men will be added to the string of plodglings: Altfha Tau Omega. ; C. A. Ceufol, David City; Robert 'Perry, Pawnee City; A. Yj. Mooller, iDonlHon, Iowa; Clydo Callet, Macedo nia, fowa; W .C. HutchlnBon, Fort, 1 Collins, Colo, j Beta Theta PI. 1 Earl Blackburn, Falrbury; Loom , Bailey, Fairbury; W. II. Burleigh,! 'Fairbury; Harold Wood, -Lincoln;; Louis Harte, Omaha. Delta Tau Delta. 4 J. u. ureen, Newton, iniL uiaronco Wlinlim Ml nil I (run Tnnl Mfiii'ln Tlnn ". " " """ " ...,-... trice; Manic Wneelock, Beatrice; George Harnley, Edgar Kappa Sigma. Guy Montgomery, Albion; A. E. : Sell rA in, Oklahoma. Phi Gamma Delta. 1 Jii moH Whitney, Scandla, ; Harry Husfj, Lincoln; J. C. Kan.; Lo tier, South Omrtha. I rni rvappa rsi. Dale McDonald, York; Elbert Bur jiiett, Omaha; Robert Switzler, Omaha; Sam Slaughter, Omaha; Kenneth Pat- terson, Omaha. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. November, . Tuesday, 27. . ... Football, final class championship game. . ' Wednesday, 28. . i Tiianksglvlng program. ' University Chorus In patriotic songs. Governor Mickey will read tho President's Thanksgiving proclu matlon. Thursday, 29. Vacation begins. Nebraska vs. Cincinnati, on campus. Play Today. The Senior-Junior football game, which has been postponed twice, once because of the weather and onco on account of lack of proper equipment, has been finally sot for this afternoon. The game will be-called at 2 p. hi. and it Is hoped that thoro will bo a , 1'U'KQ attendance of upjier classmen, to cheer for the toams as they strug-l 'gib for the maqtery. Arthur Marsh, A. T, 0., who re- (colved a Rhodes Scholarship while ; attending tho University of Nebraska j two years ago, has recently written his ' fraternity brothers concerning his ! progress at Oxford. It seems that ho JIs doing well and is having a fine tune. Mr. Marsh spent last summer In travel upon tho continent and re- ports an exceptionally pleasant vaca- tlon. Roy Cochran, '05, of tho fnculty of i duy ' I Tno Innocents meet this morning at 11 a. n, ln tt iin to ontllno fh nlnnn ' Professor Kimball of tho School of. Musfc and. his daughter witnessed tho Chlcago-Nobraslta game Saturday 8 4k S Ft W8Ste,1lell, 8 WjfasMM Spec,al Servlco to x Q Auto 338& 8 X A Specialty in Oysters in Season R 8 117-19-21 No. 13lh SI. 8 Cffiffi0(5(7 VA COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK OF L1HC0LN, NEBRASKA. 4 CAPITAL, - $100,000.00 $ i3JaOO.Jfi WHEN A STUDENT WANTS PRINTING TIIEI1E IS NO DENYIN8 THAT HE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE Jtie New Century Printers 12-11 'NBTUBBT MELISSBLES Closed Carriages. Baggage, the. Finest Livery in the City BELL PHONfi?.J5. - AUTOMATIC 343S I 1230N STREET DONS CAFE 1t4 South lllh . Wrjgh.l.Mfliv Ladies' Dining Room In Connection. OFKN O A. H. TO A. M. T. J. THORP k CO. Rubber Stamps, Slonelli,' Seals, Trade Checks, Keys Lecksmlthlag,. General Machine Works, Metal Makers, Etc. 308 So, lilt), LINCOLN DR.JNO.J.DAyiS Graduate Relracllon- Isl and Oplicldn SpccUclts and Cye aiust e Correctly Fitted. ' "V OfHc 1222 O St., Auto Phono 3021 feHIRTS IN WHITE OR FAST COLORS. 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