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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1907)
Gbe Bails fUbraefcan w v lWt OLIVER THEATRE mi)wni FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 8. RAYMOND HITCHCOCK 'A YANKEETOIIRIST" PRICE8 $1.50 to 50c. 8AT. MAT. & EVE. MCH.9 JOHN GRIFFITH And a Superior Company in Shakes peare's Immortal Comedy. "King Richard The Third" Mt.-25c & 50b,.. Nnlght-$1.00 to 25c. TUE8DAY NIGHT ONLY MCH.12 J8ABEL, IRVING ' In'theComedy Hit of New York. Susan in Searph of a Husband PRICES-$1.50, $1.00, 75 and 50c. ttattttfrwywmw it it it .1YRIC THEATRE.. ifjj YUMA MIETT'8 CUTE DOGS BARRY & WOLFORD 8CHOMAN & BROWN THE RENOS Jack Wilde's Illustrated Song, "In After Years When I am Old" LYROSCOPE Ladles' Souvenir Matinees Tuesdays and Fridays The BIJOU 3 SHOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat., 10c. MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM EDDIE G. GRAY & CO. BICYCLING HILTON8 A DESPERATE PAIR On the Bloflraph JOLLY & WILD DARLING & REYNOLDE8 MISS EDNA WOOLY Singing: "Colleen Bawn." THE ELITE icoooooooooo THE STOLEN CHILD HIS FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS THE MAGIC ROSES ' MISS BROWN GOES HOME THE WONDERS OF CANADA 8EA BY MOONLIGHT ILLU8TRATED SONG8 'ALICE WHERE ART THOU GOJNG," , .Sung By Miss Hazel .Hoover. "GOOD. BYE GLORY," 8ung By Miss Delmore. Continuous .Shows fromJ;30.vto 5:30. ?' and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. MARCH NON-COM. HOP OLD FRATERNITY HALL PRICE $1.25 rj 00000Q00000 O O BUSINESS DIRECTORY it it it it Every Loynl Unlverity Student Is j urged to pntronlco these Xtebras j( kna BdvortUors, and to mention thtf jtkper vrlillo doing io. t -t "i n it BARBER SHOPS Green's Palaco. BATHEChris', Grand Central. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book Storo, Harry Porter. BAKERY Petty Bakery" Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAFE Sam Wostorflold, Don Cam: oron, Windsor. CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Paino's Fountain. CIGARS Llndsey, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Deemor, The Sterling. COALi Gregory, Whltobrcast CONFECTIONERS Maxwoll, The Fol som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol shelmor, Rudgo & Guenzel. DRUGGISTS Rector, Rlggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE The Bonway Company, Hardy. HABERDASHERY 12.50 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell. JEWELERS Tucker, Hallett, F. B. Harris, Herpolshelmer. LAUNDRY Yule Bros. Evans. LIVERY Ensign, Forbes, Mollck, LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING Now Century, Georgo Bros., McVey, Simmons, The Ivy Press. MUSIC Curtice, Crancer. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam- eron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per kins, Electric Shoo Co. SUITORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg, Herzog, Elliott Bros., Dresner. THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou, Elito. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8.12. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. You will be satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. The best place to oat in town Is at Don'B Cafe, 114 So., 11th St. Why 'not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? The best place to oat in town is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street Green's barber shops excel all others In the west. Entirely modern and the best work assured. Miss A: E, Soukup, Dressmaker, Special attention " given to students. 1136 O St. Auto 4603. If , you have dance programs, tickets or posters to bo printed, go to'" Mo Vey's, 125 No. 12th St. There "is no time' like Harris time, If your watch isn't up to date you bet ter see Harris, the watch' doctor, 1137 O St , Found Ladles' initial pin, Owner may' have same by identifying sIt at tho Nebraskan offices and? paying the charge' of this, insertion. " 0000000000000 SIXTEEN fi 000000000000 AMERICA 18 AHEAD. (Continued from pngo 1.) ThoVanBwers rovenl several intorest lng Jf-acts. In America bridges aro manufactured while in England the larger bridges in our country liavo caused largo manufacturing plants to bo built nnd equipped with special, accurate machinery for the making of bridgp parts. Tho company which erects tho bridge, works out tho stoel as vell a;i(l this oconomy can bo 'prac ticed nt all points. In England the consiruclhig engineer must draw up his plans and present thorn to some steel company to get his material. This company may or may not be able to work out tho steel for tho bridge and If they nro, they have nothing to say about the way In which It is done. This is the key to the cost proposition. Then tho Eng lish bridges are rivet connected while those in the United States aro pin connected. Tho latter method does away with expensive and cumbersome false work and hastens the construc tion. For tho above reasons wo aro able to compete with the foreign ' nations in their own markets and thousands of tons of machinery are shipped yearly to bo used in European coun tries. There aro seven reasons why tho Americans are able to do all this man ufacturing. In the flrst place our an cestors wore men of tho sturdiest typo who wore bound by none of tho tradi tions or customs of the old world. Our country Is one great country with one languago nnd ono predominate rnco which embodies the best traits of all the great nations. The price of labor Is high and this not only aids the la borer but compels the manufacturer to use the very best of labor saving machinery. As a. result many wonder fully Intricate and ingenious machines have been Invented nnd tho universal education offered 'to our citizens has made the use of them practical. Technical education has been encour aged and many schools aro engaged in training young men for professional lives. In these respects our nation is in advance or all others. There aro three rules which should be followed by all engineers, They should be open-minded and ready to accept advice from workman or super ior. Then be original and, above all, bo self-reliant. The Senior entertainment committee announces that the price of tickets to the St. Patrick's Day party to bo given March 15 will be thirty and not fifty .cents as it appeared In yester day's Nebraskan. A number have Inquired of Mr. Townsend If tho price quoted to Corn buskers would' bo extended 'to Senior girls desiring new sittings without cap and gown. The rate is good to July 1, '07. It is estimated that the Campus en largement at Minnesota will cost $600, 1000. UNDERWOOD I ! VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS ' 136 Mirth Elivinth Bill 348. Autt 3181 lOOGOOOGOtiOQ We Would Like to be. Your Laundrym.cn. YULE BROS. rcoo n L-. J. HERZ66 L.Thi University Man's Tallaf THE FINEST WORK DONE AND PRICES BlOHT 1230 O STREET rMBSSHMNBMsaHHHBJBJBBJBJBJ FRESH EVERY DAY! Our Candied and Bnkod Goods nro' Always Froati and Good. "Catering our specialty. THE MAXWELL CO. Both 1'hoHM. 13th ttd N BU, 'i 1 J J'. fDEL PRADO 14th & O Swollest Lunch Car In the Wetl. I norvo' bettor quality than any lunoh car In tho city. W.P.Komp, Catorer HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing Pctry Bakery Cd. Baldojr Orders Filled Promptly. rtac.ktcc Bread Ovr Specially. PaonH us and Your Order Will Beoalre Prompt Attention. rj UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN !: I C. A. TUCKER, Jeweler, : DR. S. S. SHEAN, Optician i 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT $ YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. I COAT?SHIRT V-J-v I ON AND OFF LIKE A " " COAT. THE MOD- I M ERN SHIRT IDEA. WHITE OR COLOR- FAST FABRICS.' S1.60 AND MORE I H CLUCTT, PCABODV A CO. MgBggl MAKcna or 'flLukTT N" BH Annow eoLtANrf 1 if V'i' vl .T k n ; ':i