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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1907)
' 4" !"$'" f 5SF.'r - -"Trf -"" "-?. ' 1 H Ib.e I) a tip IRebraaltan r I V 1 OLIVER THEATRE V. it TONIGHT AT 8:15 45 Minutes From Broadway. PRICE8 $1.50 to 50 Cents. FRI., 8AT. & MAT., JAN. 18 and 19 A STRANGER IN TOWN Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50c and 25c. Tuesday Wight, jan. 22. Arthur Dunn In. "THE LITTLE JOKER" (ttMttMjg .LYRIC THEATRE.. Eattr ROBERT 8TICKNEY THE CON ROYS FRED AND MAY WADDELL . - THE PEERLESS QUARTETTE JACK WILDE LYROSCOPE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL , ... 800,000.00 Surplus and ProflU.... 100,000.00 DBPOSITS,,t...,.J...tr,020,000.00 TOMMY For refreshments and light catering wwork see "TOMMY" at Miller & Palne's. LUDWI G 'I ' Wants to see you aboiit your k CLOTHES 1036 ' There Js, no time like. Harris time. ifAybur atch ishft up to, date you bet tertsee Harris, the watch doctor, 1137 QSt p 1 IIPA f t 1 1- P nPnpl" ' PPPPPPPPPPPPPH , PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPJ vktu r'''IHiiiH HVcVrL;,;r' BBBBBBl iJJJJJJJJJF wt''JA IjJJJJJJJJJJJJJ HHi'A'k'' iBBBBBl BBBBjyBVMY 1&ilW: V'-JBBBBB BBBBBBBBKtriSou 'vH bbbbbbbm ..itttgr. 4aniiiiiM PPPFv. v'1i&$ &- -vl BBBBT'.eBBBBBBBBBBBBtBBBBBBBll BUSINESS OIREGTORY Kverjr Lo-l University Student 1b urged to patronize theae Ne braakan advertiser, and Co men tion the paper while doing ao. BARBER SHOPS Green's Palace. BATHS Chris', Lincoln Sanltorlum. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin- coin Book Store, Unl. Book Store, Harry Porter. BAKERY Petry Bakery Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAFE Sam Westorflold, Don Cam? oron, University School of Music Dining Room,, Windsor. CATERER--"Tommy," at Mlllor & Paine's Fountain. .CIGARS Lindsey, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemor, Ludwlg, Tho Ster- ling. COAL Gregory, Whltobreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, Tho Fol- som. DENTIST M. H. Alexander. Davis, Herpolshelmor. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol- shelmer, Rudge & Guenzel. DRUGGISTS Rector, RIggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. The Star. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE The Benway Company, Hardy. HABERDASHERY ?2.50 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER E. Goodman Tanner, Mrs. J. C. Bell. ; JEWELERgTucker, Hallett, F. B. Harris, Horpolshefmor. LAUNDRY Yule Brost Evans. LIVERY EnBlgn, Forbes, Mollck, LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING Now Century, Georgo Bros., JMcVey, -Simmons. MUSIC Curtice, Crancor. v RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam- oron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per kins, Electric Shoe Co. SPORTING GOODS-LawJor Cycle Co., Lincoln Cycle Co. SUITORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg, Horzog, Elliott Bros. THEATERS Oliver, I,yrlc.. TYPEWRITERS underwood -Type wrltorCo. . WAFFL'ES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. m -$?. UNIVERSITY IVERSITY BU LLETIN. s";"- Wednesday, 10. Annual meeting of Nebraska His torlcal Society lu Art Room, Li brary Hall. ProfesprrLosoy In readings from KlpUtijdd Shakespeare. Y. M. Qi (Aprayer meeting, 7 p. vaJ Mr. John Soo Ahon of Korea will speak. ' , Charter Day practise, 4 to 5 p. m. Armory. Prof. F. C. French. Thursdayj 17. Annual meeting of Nebraska His torical Society In Art Room Li brary Hall. Meeting of' Old Pioneers' Associa tion In Art Hall. Friday, 18. Music at Convocation.' Tlio Officers' Hop aFFraternity Hall. Swedish Dancers in Memorial Hall at 8 pr m. College Settlement Benefit. Saturday, 19. English Club meets at University Women's building, Twelfth and O streets, 8:15 p. m. Y.'M. C. A. dinner at St. Paul's church at G p. in. Monday, 21. Nebraska 'vs. Iowa. Basket-ball In Armory, at 8 p. rri. Wednesday,1. Prof, Guernsey. Jones, "Tho Japanese Question." Thursday, 24. , , . ' Walter Bradoy Tripp -in "Henry IV.," In Memorial Hall at 8:15 p. m., under' auspices of Dramatic Club. Friday, 2,5. Freshman Hop at Lincoln Hotel, Monday, 28. ... Final examinations .for first semes ter begin. ' Tuesday, 29. ," '.; . '",)- ; , ' ' Walter Bradley Tripp;, MoqpjoguiBt?. Memorial Hall. UNIQUE PROGRAM. (Contlnuod from page 1.) campaign for funds is for tho collec tion of sufficient monoy to enable a moderato payment for the very com petent training which is now being of fered gratuitously by students nnd fac ulty of tho University. The work has already reached suclji a point whore to ask unpaid aid is doing an injustice to tho person to whom tho request is made and a salary list must soon be instituted. Tho Settlement Board Is going to a heavy oxponBo In bringing tho troupo of dnncors to Lincoln and It hopes nnd believes that tho rosponse by students and townspeople will bo sufficient to afford them a vory sub stantial net profit. Tickets nro 50 cents each and ovory ticket will bo resoryod. TIckots aro on salo by members of tho Settlement Board and nt tho two bookstores on north Eleventh Street. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings of other days as record ed In The Nobraskan: Five Years Ago Today. Tho track men weo getting into. shnpo for Charter Day. -. Four Years Ago Today; Tho Haskell Indians won an easy victory over the 'Varsity basket-ball five. Score, 35 to 18. Three Years Ago Today. Students filled the paper with com munications expressing their views on tho "Hack QuoBtlon," which agitated the entire school at that time. Two Years Ago Today. The basket-ball five defeated the Omaha Y. M. C. A. by a score of 24 to 21 in tho Nebraska metropolis. Senior play committee mot in U. 106. By a close vote tho commlttoo dedi cated tho Senior Annual to Professor Fossler. Orie Year Ago Today. The. Imperial Chinese Commission, visited EincolnTA. special convocation, was ho)d In honor of the forolgnorfl at three o'clock. - j ART8TUDE"NT8. Pushing to Fro'nt at Chicago Art Insti tute. ThoArt department of the Univer sity of Nebraska Is beginning to bo known far and near, many largo art schopls having placed it upon thoir .exchanges! While visiting in Chicago recently Miss Haydon of tho Art department, found a number of art students from this University winning particular recognition at tho Art Institute of Chi cago. Mr, Ned Hadloy, who did art worlc for tho law book of thid institu tion is at the head of his class. He is also employed in Illustrating, for two books soon to be published." Tho Misses Warnar, and also Mr. Wilson, who wero here last year, are all doing vory good work. Professor Barbour, Is still almost dally receiving skeletal fragments of tho Nebraska Loess man from the quarries unearthed at Florence. Re cently he has received a well-preserved skull which is much smaller and has a more receding forehead than any hitherto unearthed. This skull was found burled, several feet deeper than wore the original discoveries. The entire collection of Loess skullfl will bo on oxhlblfbefore the meeting of the Nebraska Academy of Science, which Is soon to bo held In Mechanics Arts Hall.' , If. your subscription for the JNTebras lean la due,, dp. do what you ought to do and do iVnovy. We need the .money. SAM'S CAFE -j S. F. Westerfieid v Proprietor Special 8ervloe to, J m PARTIES Bell Phone..... 355 Auto..t... 7.3380 A Specialty In Oysters in Season3 117-1921 No.'iaih SI. - MORRIS' RESTAURANT 1204 P A good place for students to eat. First class cook, first class meals REASONABLE PRICES ' t ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing Factory The only up-to-date plant in the city. It pave you time and money. ...... 1220 HUYLER OhoolaUs mmI Bon BeiiM. Tk Iru CutUr. Gotrell & Leonard ALBANY, N, Y. Makers of CAPS, 60WHS and HOODS To tbs Amirlcia Colliget inl Universities. 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