The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1907, Image 3

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WED. MAT. & EVE., FEB. 20.
; THE ROYAL CHEE
MAT $1.00 to 25c. EVE $1.50 to 50c
THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB. 21.
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ORC $1.50 & $1.00. BAL. $1.00.
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, GEORGE ATKINSON
. JOHN J. WILDE
THE OTERA JAPANESE FAMILY
CHARLES H. SANDERS
DOROTHY VERNON
MISS LILLIAN CHIEK
LYROSCOPE
The BIJOU
3 SHOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m.
10c and 15c, Mat., 10c.
MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM
BISON CITY TRIO
TUSCANO BROTHERS
TOM RIPLEY
MA DELL AND CORBLEY
COWLES FAMILY
BIOGRAPH
MANELL
Illustrated Songs
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) GOVERNES8. WANTED
WILLIE VISITS HIS AUNT
.' STREETS OF'CANTON
MECHANICAL STATUE
THE ARTFUL DODGER
THE SCOUNDREL'S TRICKS
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DREAM OF THE RARE0IT FIEND
v "Farewell, Soldier Boy"
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Continuous Shows from 1:30 to 5:30
5 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. .
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every XiOjral University Studeat
la nrged to patronize them !
braakna tlvertliera, and to men
tion the paper while doing ao.
BARBER SHOPS Green's Palace.
BATHE Chris', Grand Central.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin-
coin Book Store, Unl. Book Store,
Harry Porter.
BAKERY-r-Potry Bakery Co.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional. CAFE Sam Wostorflold, Don Cam-,
eron, Windsor.
CATERER "Tommy," at Mlllor &
Patno's Fountain.
CIGARS Lindsoy, Ed. Young.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma
gee & Deemor, Tho Sterling.
COAL Gregory, Whitobreast
CONFECTIONERS Maxwoll, Tho Fol
som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol
sheimor, Rudgo & Guenzol.
DRUGGISTS Rector, Rlggs.
ENGRAVERS Cornell.
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.
FURNITURE Tho Benway Company,
Hardy.
HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store.
HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Boll.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallett, F. B.
Harris, Horpolsholmor.
LAUNDRY Yulo Bros.
Evans.
LIVERY Ensign, Forbes, Mcllck,
LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe.
PRINTING Now. Century, Gqorgo
Bros., McVey, Simmons, Tho Ivy
Press.
MUSIC Curtice, Crancor.
RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam
eron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per
kins, Electric Shoo Co.
SUITGRIUM J. C. Wood.
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors, Ludwlg, Horzog, Elliott
Bros., Dresner.
THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou.
TYPEWRITERS Undorwood Typo
writer Co.
WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe.
Chapin Bros., Florists, 1.27 So. 12th.
"Nebraska" embossed stationery at
the Coop.
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You will be satisfied with Camoron's
Lunch Counter.
Somothlng now in embossed station
ery. The Co-op. v
The best placo to eat In town Is at
Don't Cafe, 114 So. lltlx St.
The best place to eat in town is at
Don's Cafe, 114 So., 11th St.
Why not tako .your baths at Chris'"
Bath House, corner 11 th and r sts.7
Tho best placo to eat in town Ib at
Don's. 114 So. '11th Street. '" .
Front room for r6nt, ground floor.
Gentlemen only. 534 No. 12th.
A good writing tablet Is a necessity.
Get it at the Uni Book Store.
Swell stationery, Low prices at the
Coop. '"- .,
Your writing always looks good on
our fancy box paper at. the Unl Boole
Store. '
Miss A. E. Soukup, Dressmaker.
Special attention given to students.
113C O St.- Auto 4603.
Green's barber shops excel all others
in tho west. Entirely modern and the
best work assured.
If you have dance programs, tickets
or posters to be printed, go to'Mc
Vey's, 125 No.. 12th St. -
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You would not be ashamed to send
a letter .written qn our neW embossed
stationery. The Co-op.
Don't spoil a good letter by using
Lpopr paper, .wyyum yqupan get at dox
or sucn pretty I stationery so 'cneaprat
the co-op ? I : . ?n i or ? -1
TH
U8EFULNE88 OF PHYSICAL
TRAINING.
View of a Chinese Girl on This Sub
ject. Miss Graco Coppock, '05, who wont
to China last October, sends tho fol
lowing ns a specimen of tho work of
a Chineso girl in English on physical
training:
"Long timo ago wo were hopo must
have physical training in our school.
But now already have, so wero very
happy. Because it has great useful
and Important.
"One night wo havo n guests to come
io our school, who is Miss Carblrt.
And I thought supposo this toachor will
help us a little. But I havo novor
thought she will never taught us phys
ical training. Henco ono week Miss
Cnrbirt has came on Friday, Thon,
Miss Waters asked us, 'Did you llko to
exercise your body?' and I said,. 'Yes,
Miss Waters, I llko It very much -because
we wore hopo tho physical train
ing for long time.' "
And yet that is not' so very much
ought."
C. J. McNamaru, C. E '00, was a
campus visitor last weok having re
turned for tho annual Kappa Slgmn
bunquot. Mr. McNamara has recolvdd
a promotion In his work, arid Is now in
Denver holding the position of ofllco
engineer with tho Union Pacific.
B. J. Arnold, '97, has recently been
appointed superintendent of tho re
construction of tho traction lines of
Chicago. Something of tho Importance
of tho position can bo realized whon
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It Is known that he draws a salary of
$30,000 a year.
The Unlvorslty of Pennsylvaina Is
to open a now course In gymnastics
for the completion of which a degree
of Bachelor of Athletics is to bo given.
A high degree of athletic merit will be
a requisite to obtain tho degree.
About eighty girls havo been' quar
antined in Harcn Hull, a dormitory at
Syracuse University, as tho result of
the discovery of a caso of scarlet
fever in tho building.
Professor A. R. Hill, formorly profes
sor of Philosophy hero, has been en
gaged to give a series of lectures in the
Yale Summor School. He will direct
the Summer School at Missouri later.
Professor Crawford of Grand Island
has been secured to teach "The History
of Educntion" ajul "Educatipnnl
Logic in the summor school.
Father Dies.
Word has been recolved of the death
of Professor Skinnerts father, Profes
sor Skinner was at home at the time.
Chancollor Aylswbrth, or Cottnor
University and PresldontWadsworth
of Bollevuo College visited the Univer
sity yesterday.
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Roman Archeology.
Tho class In Roman Archeology will
meet today In U 202 at the usual time.
Dwlght E. Wilson, a freshman last
year In tho six-year medical course, Is
In town visiting friends.
The German department is still,
without Professor Fosslor, who Is not
expected to be ready to take up his
work for it least two weeks yet.
The time of meeting of Geology has
been set for 9 o'clock "Monday In N 4.
NEW WINDSOR HOTEL
CLUB BREAKFA8T8
6:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m.
1 Two Eggs, Dry Toast and Coffoo,
Tea or Milk 13c
2 Slice of Bacon, Ono Egg, Hard
RoIIb, Potatoes, Hot.Cakos (2)
with Syrup, and Cdffeo, Tea or
Milk . . . . r 20c
3 Broakfast Food with Cream,
Slice of Bacon, Ono Egg, Pota
toes, Hard Rolls and Coffoo, Tea
or Milk 25c
1 Hot Cakos C3) Stripped With
Bacon nnd Corfoo, Ton or Milk..15o
5 Plain Steak, Potatoes, Rolls,
Hot Cakos (2) with Syrup and
Coffoo, Tea or Milk 20c
G Plain Omelet, Rasher of Bnooji,
Rolls, Potatoes, and Coffee, Tea
or Milk 30c
7 Ham or Bacon nnd Eggs, Rolls,
Potatoes, Toast, Hot Cakos (!!)
with Syrup and Coffeo, Tea or ,
Milk 35c
8 Brookfloltls Farm Sausngn, Pota
toes, Rolls, Hot Cakes ,'!) with
Syrup and Coffee, Tea or MIlk..30o
9 "Windsor" Stoak, Rasher of Ba
con, Potatoes, Rolls, Hot Cakos
(2) with Syrup and Coffoo, Toa
or Milk ., 35o
10 Mutton Chop's (2), Rashor of
Bacon, Rolls, and Coffoo, Toa or -
Milk ; 30c
Changes mado In our Club Break
fast will bo chocked from tho rogulnr
Menu.
Special attontlon to studonU 10
per cont off on all meal tickets,
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