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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1907)
Gbe Dalle IRe b"r ae ft an fc k yr ik j i OLJVCR THEATRE "" 4. . A ..ar MATiMrc oQn TODAY TUESDAY VllGI- '"" -!. TONIGHT, 8:13 TUESDAY "NIGHT, JAN. 15. "SWEET CLOVER" : 5 MAtU-j5X NIGHT $1.00 to 25c. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16. 45 Minutes Front Broadway. 'PRICE8 $1.50 to 50 Cents. i ..LYRIC THEATRE.. it 1 1 ROBERT STICKNEY THE CONROYS FRED AND MAY WADDELL THE PEERLESS QUARTETTE JACK WILDE .LYROSCOPE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . . .. 1 CU CAPITAL w..v.JJ400tyOO.OO, Surplus nntl I'rohtu,... 100,()6().()() DEPOSITS U,OKU,000.00 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX5bOOOOOO TOiVVMY For refreshments and light catering work see "TOMMY" at Miller & Palne's. m L. J. HERZQG The UnlfeTsHy- ManV-TalUr- THE FINEST WORK DONE' 'AND PRICES AJGHT 12300 S rREET FRESH EVERY DAY! Our Candles and Baked Goods are Always Fresh and Good. Catering Is our1 specialty THE MAXWELL CO., Both Phoacs. 13tb,nd ft StraeU ML Ha&swH bSPT&TzbE'c LLHHIKLIIIIIIIIfl VQLbbbbbbbbbII 'l "BARKER COLLAR" P I WARRANTED, LINEN -.1 f , ASK YOUR DEALER I U I , , ,ILLAM BARKER CO. ! I 1 . V MAKERS OF COLLARS & CUFRS J 5oeeooeoo4tfl BUSINESS .DIRECTORY Every T.oynl Unlvcralty Htudeiit la urged to patronize these Ne brktkau ntlvcrtlaera, nml to men- tlon the puiier while doing ao. i 6)! BARBER SHOPS Qreen's Palace. BATHS Chris', Lincoln Sanltorlum. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Unf. Book'Storo,' Uarry Porter.. . BAKERY Petry Bakery Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAFE Sam Westorfleld, Don Cam eron, University School- of Music Dining Room, Windsor. CATERER -"Tommy," at Miller & . Paine's Fountain; ' CIGARS Lindsay, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemer, Ludwlg, The, Stcr- ling- ,' ',' ' COAL Gregory, Whitobreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell The Fol Bom. , . . . , DENTIST M. H. Alexander. Davis, Herpol8hoimer.r DRY. GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol Bheimer, Rudge & Guqnzel. DRUGGISTS Itoctbr, Riggs. ' ENGRAVERS Cornell. EXPRESS Lincoln lxcal. 'fife-Star. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. . FURNITURE The Benwny Company Hardy. - ,- HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER E. Goodman fanner, Mrs. J. C. Bell.' ' - V .1EWELERS Tifckev; Hallett, F.' B. Harris, Herpolsheimer. LAUNDRY YulG Bros. Evans. LIVERY Ensign, Forbes, Mellck, LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING Now Century,. George Bros., McVey, Simmons. MUSIC Curtice, Crancor. RESTAURANTS Don's Cufe, Cam eron's. SHOES-SandorBori,- Rogers & Per kins. Electric Shoo Co. SPORTING GOODS Lawk Cycle Co., .Lincoln Cyclo Coi . , ' - SUJTORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Tnion College TallorsLudw4& Herzog, Elliott Bros. " THEATERS-rOllvoiv Lyric. , TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. x WAFFLES Mrs. Day. Sam's Cafe. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN; ETJI , " January. Tuesday, 15. Juniors meet, 11 arm., U 208. Sophomores meet, 11 a. m., Memor ial Hall. Dramatic, Club, 11 a. m., U. 102. Prof. Sosey in readings from Shake speare and Kipling. .Wednesday, 16. 'VYinual meeting of Nebraska His torical Society tn Art Room, LI brairy Hall. Thursday, 17. - Annual meeting of Nebraska. His v, torical Society in Art Room L.I i'r,bhfry,','HttlK -" ''' " ."'wtj v . "Meeting of Old Pioneers' Associa tion in Art- Hall. ; Friday, 18. V,w ' '' ' Musicjit iQoi.ivocatlon. ' ' ' -T . The Ofricors' Hop 'af Frateniit.y Hall.) Swedish Dancers in Memorial Hall!: ;it 8 p. in. College Settlenfent( Benefit. . Snturday. 19. ,i English Club meets at University! Women's building, Twelfth and O', streets, 8:15 p. m. j Y. M. C. A. dinner at St. Paul's' church at 0 p. m. Monday, 21. Nebraska vs. Iowa. Basket-ball In, Armory at 8 p. m. Thursday, 24. t Walter Bradley Tripp in "Ilenry .- IV., In,,MemorIal Hall at 8:15 p.j m.', under' auspices '6f Dramatic'1 Club. Friday. ,85. ' . ....,,,. "Freshman Hop at Lincoln HoteL ' Monday, 28. ' ' ' ' Final examinations , for first somes- ten' begin. .'' V. ,4t Tuesday, j29. " r Walter .Bradley Tripp, Monologuist, Memorial Hal).' I wWftu y PROFES80R TOMBO. (Continued from pago 1.) Its idealistic fairy lore, together with Its superb naturalism, seem to have taken the people of Europe, and espq dally those of Germany, by storm. In concluding his address, Professor Tombo pointed out the great influence of Shakespeare, Goethe, and Ibsen upon llHUptmann's writings, particu larly that of the Norwegian dramatist, whose Influence was greatest of all, i A HARD GAME. Contest With Iowa to Count for Cham pionship of Conference. The basket-ball game between Ne braska' and Iown, to' bo played next Monday evening In the Armory, will be Intel ostlng to all devotees of basket-ball, not simply becauso it Is the first contest with one of tho Corn buskers' keenest rivals which has been played in a. number of years, but because tho final score will count In the race for the championship or the recently formed Conference League. At the tmie of the formation of the League, Nebraska, and Iowa were do barred from membership on the grounds that they woro at such a dls tiiiice, from tho other schools which compose tlip League by right of prior ity that two "games apiece with terniB from each of then! would bo practical ly impossible. At the same time, however, both the HawkoytiH and the Cornhuskers were given to Under stand that the scores of whatever games could bo arrnnged with Con--ference teams would count for the League championship. Both Nebraska and Iowa have games scheduled with such teams, and therefore the con test between the two outsiders will have a significance beyond the mere struggle of the evening. On nextMonday evening Nebraska shouldinake tho first blow on the wedge which will open tho way to tho iiamplonshlp of tho Conference League. To accomplish this it is nec essary that tho team shall Jiavothc ejUhuslastlcmmnort'ofthe student body aiajvholeind Manager Eager is making a special plea for an at tendance which will strain the Armory to its utmost. As a courtesy to the visiting team and for the pleasure of those who at tend the game, Manager Eager has prepared for a Basketball Informal Im mediately after tho game In Memorial Hall. There will be a good orchestra in evidence and the floor will bo in tho best, possible condition. One price bf admission will admit to both the game and the dance and it is hoped t;hat thore will be a vigprous demon stration of genuine Nebraska spirit jfrom the time the Iowa team 'appears on tho floor until tho last strains of j'Home, Sweet Homo" are played by the orchestra. A SERVIAN NEWSPAPER. Curious Periodical From Belgrade I Arrives at the- University. ! The University library recently re ceived a very Interesting newspaper printed In the Servian language, de? Voted entirely to an account of tho (new National University of Sorvin. Amid great festivities this first up! verslty of Servla was dedicated at Belgrade. The paper gives cuts of jthe different buildings, and also prints telegrams of congratulation received during tho ceremonies. 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