The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1907, Image 3

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"A COWBOY'S GIRL"
Mat, 25 A 10c. Eve., 50, 30, 20 & 10c
..LYRIC THEATRE,.
HARRY H. RICHARD A CO.
RU8SELL & HELD
CHAPMAN A NEL80N
CROUCH & RICHARDS
JACK WILDE
Illustrated 8ong, "The Bird on Nellie's
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THE LYR08COPE
Ladies 'Souvenir MaUnee, Tuescdays
and Fridays.
Centtrfuous Shewa-fram 1:30 U l:S0
and 7:90 to 10:10 p. m;
THE OLD COAT STORY
THE CLOWN AND 8TATUE
THE ARTIST'S HAND
HIS FIRST RIDE
THE DOG 8NATCHERS
THE BANDIT KING
ILLUSTRATED SONGS
"When the Flowers Bloom In the
Spring, Mollle Dear."
Paul Schroeder
"Twas Onlya-Face Jnthe Firelight"
By Mist Robinson.
IHHYERSITY JEWELER fc IPTICMI
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BAHBER SHOPS Green's Shopa, The
Richards; Tho Mogul.
BATHE Chris'. Grand Central.
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 Weaterfleld, Don Cam
eron, Windsor.
CATERER "Tommy," at Miller &
Palho's Fountain.
CIGARS Lindsey, Ed. Young.
clothing Armstrong, Unland, Ma
geo & Deemer, The Sterling.
COAL Gregory, Whltebreast.
CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol
som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine,. Herpol
shelmer. Rudco & Guenzol
DRUGGISTS Rector, Rlggs.
ENGRAVERS Cornell.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE The Benway Company,
Hardy.
HABERDASHERY 12.60 Hat Store.
HAIRDRESSER Mrs-. J. C. Boll.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallott, F. B.
Harris,, Herpolshelmer.
LAUNDRY Yule Bros.
Evans.
LIVERY Ensign, ForbeB, Molick,
LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe.
PRINTING New Century, Georgo
Bros., McVoy, Simmons, The Ivy
Press.
MUSIC Curtice. Crancor.
RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam
eron's. SHOESr-Sanderson, Rogers
kins, Electric Shoo Co.
SUITORDJM J. C. Wood.
TAILORS Unland, Union
Tailors', Ludwig, Herzog,
ft Per-
College
Elliott
Bros., Dresner.
THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou,
Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood Type
writer Co.
WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe.
UNIVERSITY BULETIN.
May.
Thursday, 16.
Candy Sale, Y. W. C. A.
Friday, 17.
Dean L. A. Sherman, "Turgineff," at
Convocation.
Sophomore party. Fraternity Hall.
Sophomore class meeting, 11 p. m.
Mem. Hall.
Band Informal. -Mom. Hall.
Inter-high school track meet. Cam
pus. 2 p. m.
Saturday, 18.
Junior plcmc.
Friday, 24.
Professor Georgo D. Ayers, "Charles
Sumner,' at Convocation.
Pan Hellenic Hop. Auditorium.
Friday, 31. ,
Hon. Albert. W. Watkins, "Lincoln
and Dpuglas," at Convocation.
The GRAND CENTRAL
IARBER SHOP 6
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PATRIOT8 HERE
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graph for eight days not many months
ago, all Russia was paralyzod and
the Imporlal forces helpless, yet whon
tho pressure was removed tho troopB
wero called out to dostroy nine-tenths
of the people. Now tho Russians aro
going to fight for tholr existence and
for the existence of tho nation, and
hope for our sympathies.
In conclusion Hon. W. J. Bryan
spoke of their appearance hero aB
representatives of one of tho greatest
nations of tho world, now In tho midst
of a struggle for liberty, ns something
which ought to strengthen tho fnlth
of our own people In the belief In self
government. Truth has In itself the
power to propngate Itself, nnd when
Russia's triumph comes In Its people's
government, when Russia is no longer
cursed by despotism and tyranny, no
whore will the people rejoice more
than here In America.
N. I. A. A. TOMORROW.
( Continued from page 1.)
o'clock.
440-yard run 4:15 o'clock.
One-mile run at 4:20 o'clock.
One-half mile relay race Prelimin
ary heats 1, 2, 3 and 4 at 4:30 o'clock;
final heat, 4:65.
FIELD EVENTS.
Pole vault, running high jump, shot
put, dlscuB at 2 o'clock.
Running broad jump, hammer throw,
at 3:15 o'clock.
In case a contestant Is not present
and ready to start at the appointed
time, the events Mil start without him
and he will be allowed no further par
ticipation In that event. Tho contest
ants will not bo allowed time for dig
ging starting holes, etc., after the time
set for the races to start; the contest
ant will have to be at the start early
enough to do this before the starting
time.
The officials of the meet, practically
all of whom are from tho University,
have been announced as follows:
Referee and starter Dr. Clapp.
Assistant starter Coe.
Timers G. Dayton, Professors
Richards, Chatburn and Votaw.
Inspectors Craig, Hoar, ' Morgan,
Benedict, A. D. Smith.
Clerk of course Alden.
Assistant clefks Davis and Dun
lap. Scorer W. E. Hawthorne.
Announcer Captain Workfzer.
Judges of finish Director PJnneo,
Profossors Maxey and Clements and
Robert Andresen.
Field judges: Pole vault McDon
ald, Morse, Phelps. High and broad
jumps Burruss, Rathbone, Craig.
Snot put and hammer throw Collins,
Weller, Kroger. Discus throw Moser,
Chaloupka, Patten.
UNLITERARY.
Character of Western 8chool At
tacked. "I believe that our western high
schools and colleges are growing
more and more 'unllterary,' " said Pro
fessor Charles. Chandler of the Latin
department "before the Arts college of
men at Chicago last week. "On the
other hand I believo most emphatically
that our eastern Institutions, whether
they are called scientific or academic,
are, essentially literary In character.
Tho Important . question in speaking
of, 'the relatiye merits of ihe eastern
and western schools Is not whether
tthey fro national for surely moat of
jour large colleges must be national
'but whether they are really turning
out educated men. , " . .
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