The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 06, 1906, Image 3

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PICTURES
We carry the most attractive
line of novcltyplctures; also
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Swellcsl Lunch Car in
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thnn any lunch car
in tho city.
Good drub W.P.Komp, Caterer
DONS CAFE
114 South llth
J. Wrlgbl, Mgr.
Ladles' Dining Room In CoriRsction.
OVKS O A. 31. TO 1 A. M.
Pctry Bakery Co.
Baking Orders Filled
Promptly.
Fine Rice Bread Our Specially.
Phone ub and Your Order Will
RoootYe ProaQpt Attentiou.
Just Try Us One I
State Printing Company
Stationery Department. All kinds of
School Supplies.
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Why not take your baths at Chris
Bath House," cornqr llth and P Sts.?
I L. J. HERZQGJ
I Till University Man's Tilltf I
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TONIGHT AT 8:15
JANE KENNARK
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The Toast of the Town
PRICES $1.50; $1.00, 75c, 50c & 25c.
FRI., SAT. & SAT. MAT., DEC. 7-8
STET80N'S
Uncle Tom's Cabin
MAT., 25c & 10c. NIGHT, 50, 35 & 25c
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Mat.,
3 p. nrf. Evenfrtg, 7:30 and 9
Admlslon, 10c and "1 5c.
THE ROBERT DE MATT TRIO
CLEVER TANA
ED. MOON
MR. JACK WILDE
THE LYROSCOPE
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3 Shows Dally: 3.00, 7.45 and 9:00
p. m. Prize Matiness Tuesday and
Thursday.
10c ADMISSION 10c
Five Metropolitan Favorites
WELCH, FRANCIS & CO.
One of the Vaudeville Hits.
Greatest Musical Act In Vaudeville
WATERBURY BROS. &
Presenting "Harmony
TENNEY
Island."
MR. WILL H. SMYTHE
Illustrated Vocalst
A European Feature
WAHLUND, TEKLA & WaHLUND
Novelty Acrobats
MR. CHAS. H. DUNCAN
Character Vocal Comedian
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN.
December.
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PliliKD.lr.ir IX
Freshmen meet, 11 a. m., Memorial
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Latin Club, 11 a. m., U. 204.
riloo P.lnh S n. m Mnmnrlnl TT;.11
Llederkranz, 11 a. m
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Pershing drill, 7:15 p
Friday, 7.
. Chaniplonshlp game,
Freshmen, 2:30 p. m
Glee Club. Chapel.
Saturday, 8.
m., Armory
Seniors
campus.
English Club. Miss iMorrlsori, 1C.1
F street
Monday, 10. '
Norman Haclettr "Shakespeare"
.Wednesday, 12.
Prof, G.E. Barber, "Roman Portrait
Sculpture."
T1urB?ay ,18; , ' ,
Students' Aerlcultural Society meets
in Memorial Hall.
Friday, 14.
oong luuiuu. ivnuuiui.
Saturday, 15. .
Freshman Informal. ' "
Monday, 17. '
Prof. T. L. Bolton, ''The Physchology
of Spirit."
Wednesday, 19.
Chancellor Andrews. 'Address.
Friday, .51.
Handel's "Messiah."
Saturday, 21).
Faculty and Alumni Informal Dance,
Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 S. 12.
Will Superintend Production of Second
Y. M. C. A. Dinner.
Tho social commltteo of tho Y. M.
! C A. nnnouncoH that Dr. B. L Paine,
who is won Known in university cir
cles, has consented to ho chof for the
second of a series of suppers given
by tho Association to University men,
which will como off next Saturduy
ovening, Decembor 8, at six . o'clock
In tho basement of St. Paul's church.
Tho Buccoss of tho first of Uiobo
suppers has led tho management to
plan for a 'series turnout tho winter
and these plans will bo carried out to
tho limit if the supper of tho coming
Saturduy receives sufficient patronago
Tho menu for tho coming feast In
cludes spring chicken, duiupllngs, tho
best of gravy, and biscuits that, will
make good air-ships.
The announcement that Dr. 13. L.
Paine will prcsido over tho kitchen
and havo charge of cooking tho en
tire meal, comes as a glad surprlso
to all who are acquainted with Dr.
Palno's ability as a cullnury artist.
The young men of the University who
havo had the good fortune to attend
oho of Dr. Palne's famous "feeds" will
all testify that ho Is a cook of extraor
dinary ability and can produce a meal
which would put to shamo thoso at
tempted by tho Lincoln and. Lindell
Hotels, or even by tho Domestic
Science girls. For years past the
doctor has been in the habit of ontor
talnlng as many University young nion
as possible at these "foods," and tliof
social committee Is to be congratu
lated In securing his services.
Tho price of the dinner will bo 15
'cents and all University young men
aro urged tto purchase tickets early,
so that tlib" committee may know how
many to proyido for.
NOBEL PEACE. PRIZE.
Announcement Relative to Proposal of i
Candidates Reaches University.
The Nobel commltteo of the Nor
wegian Parliament has Issued tho fol
lowing announcement relative to tho
awarding of Nobel prizes in 1907:
All proposals of candidates for tho I
-tNobel Penco Prize, which Is to be dls-i
jtrlbuted Dccoiriber loth, 1907. must, In'
t order to bo taken Into consideration, ,
. K? J""Ji?"L1,i0. EolL0J ?onim,t0? f;
uin: iui wcfcuiii I'll! minium UJ II tuny
qualified person heforo tho
first of
February of the same year.
Any one of the following persons Is.
held' to be dulv miallfled: Tli Mom-'
j bers rni Into members of the Npbelj
ment, as weK as tho advisers appoint-
I Oil lit fll Viii'WOflnii TMnlinl TtiufiHtf.. i
(h) members of. Parliament and mem-1
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uers or government or uio uurercnt
tstato3, as well as members of the In
torparliamentary Union; (c) membeis
of tho International Arbitration Court
at Tho Ilaguo; (d) mombos of tho
Commission of tho Permanent later-
national Peace Bureau; (e) members,
and associates of tho Institute of In-
ternatlbnal Law; (f) university prj-
fossors of Political Science nnd of Law,
. rt Utnlnmr n.i.1 tt nl.Mnn,.,1.,,. ,1
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.persons who hove recolvod.the Nobel
, v2S?n f:, , . ,
, Tlle Nobo1 Ienc PfiZO may also 1)0
accorded to Institutions
or assocla-1
! tions
I According to tho code of statutes.,
section 8, the grounds upon which any(
' proposal Is made must bo stated, andi
handed In along with such papers and
outer, documents as may tneroin-uot
referred to.
According to section 3. every writ -
ton' work-, to qualify ror u prze, must
nave appoareu in print.
For t particulars, qualified persons
are requested to apply to tho offlce of
the Nobel committee o'f the Norwegian
Parliament, Drnmmensvol 19, Kris
tiania. 'EVENTS OF FbRMER YEARS.
HnppeningH of other days as record
ed In" The Nobraskari:
Five Years Ago Today.
' Tho basket-ball team was getting in
shape for a trip south.
Four Years Ago Today.
The Sophomore nnd Freshman
classes decided to hold a dobat,e.
. Two Years Ago Today.
February 10 was decided unon as
(tho date for tho Junior Prom.
One Year Ago Today. '
Tho football toam -had its picture
taKon.
THE
Music Store
Wo aro recognized headquar
ters for shoot music of all kinds.
Tho "Just outs", will nlways be
herein advance, so Just remem
ber the next time you hoar u
piece that yon llko you can llnil
it at
THP music
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Ross P. Curtice Co.
1125 0 STREET
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Office 1222 O St., Auto Phono IJ021
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Our Candles and Baked Goods are Always
Fresh nnd Good. Catering is our specialty
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