The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 21, 1907, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE
t6iji6ht at 6:30 'And' AO.
SUMMER
Every Night, 8:30. Matinees, Wednes
day and Saturday, 2:30
FULTON BROS. STOCK CO.
Miss Enid Jackson
Mr. 'Jess B. Fulton
TontgHt, Tiles., Wed. and Mat.
"Blue Jeans0
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Thurs., Friday, Sat. and Mat.
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MOTHS
All Seats Reserved. ' Evening )rc,
aSc-Batt-ISc.. MatlneeOfc. 20,
. ' Bal. 10c.
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Contlriuouf 8hotosfr6m 1:30 to 1:50
and 7:00 to .10:30 p. mv
THE HAUNTED KITCHEN.
BEAUTIFUL. DAVIS ANfJ HER
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DISTRE88
THE PARK kEEPErt
-COAL MINING INDUSTRY
A DETECTIVE'S TRIP AROUND THE
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v ILLUSTRATED S0NQ8
. "Back, to Mother and the Old Home"
'. "When I Think of You"
' Mr. and Mrs. Cutter
BASE BALL GOODS
Sole Agents .for D. & M. Baseball
and' Athletic Goodsv-We alBO carry the"
Spalding '-line. Special prices to clubs
on1 bats, balls. mitts and uniforms.
LAWLOR CYCLE CO.
- "" '1324 O St.
Only bicycle and sporting goods bouse
on O street
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
The Stlmmdr
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Flrt Terra, June ij-ijuljr
$l Sccona Term, July bj
Aueutt 31 enables students
to begta rcgultx work; with,
out waiting for the Autumn
Quarter and affords special
vacation opportunities tot
teachers.
Ullnjty School, Law
School, School o 1 Education,
Knsh Medical College (afflll."
nted) Graduate Schools of
Arts and Literature, Of den
(Graduate) School ol Sciences
Senior and Junior, CullegM
ofArtl, Literature. Phllos.
optiy..and SclwceA . k ,
l'orl nforsuttloa address
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Kvary Iyikl Ualvaralty Stasia U ;
,H arg4 t Batrealie the Mabras-
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BARBER SHOPS Green's Shops, The
, Richards; tTho Mogul.
BATHE-Ctirls', Grand Central.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Llri
coin Book StdVo, Unl. Bo6k Stort,
Harry Pbrtolf.
BAKERY Petry Bakery Co.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional. CAFE Sam Wosterfiold, Don Cam
eron, .Windsor.
GATHER "Tommys" 'at Miller &
Paine'a Fountain.
CIGARS-Llndsey, Ed. Young.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma
gee & DBBifler, THS Sterling".
COAL Gregory, Whitebreast
CONFEOTIONHRS-Maxwell;-The Fol
Rom. DRY GOODS-Millor & Palno, Horpol-
sneimer, miago & uuenzei.
DRUGGISTS Rector, Riggs.
HNGRAVBRSornell.
FLORISTS Chapin Bros. .
FURNITURE-The Bdnway Company;
Hardy.
HABERDASHERY 12.50 Hat Store.
HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell. .
JEWELERS-Tuckbr, Hallelt, F. B.
Harris', HerpblItieimer.
LAUNDRY Yule Brbs.
Evans. '
LIVERY Ensign, Forbes, Mollck,
LOCKSMITH T. J. Thbrpfc.
PRINTING New Century, Georfco
Bros., McVey, Simmons, The Ivy
Press.
MUSIC Curtice. Crancer.
RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam-
erbn's.
SHOES-rSanderson, Rogers & Per
kins', Electric Shoe Co.
SUITORIUM J. C. Wood.
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors; Ludwig, Herzog, Elliott
., Bros., Dresner.
THfiATEttS-rOHver,
Lyric, Bijou,
Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo'
writer Co.
WAFFLES-r-Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe.
UNIVER8ITY BULETiN.
May.
Tuesday,, 21.
Cadet Inspection.
Sophomore vs. Freshmen.
Baseball.
Wednesday, 22.
Ivy Day exercises.
Friday, 24.
' Professor George D. Ayers, "Charles
Sumner,' at Convocation.
Pan Hellenic Hop. Auditorium.
Annual competitive drill.
'H&wkeye Club plcnlb atLincoln
Park. v'
Saturday, 2.
Freshmen picnic at Epworth Park.
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Tuesday, 28. "
Encampment begins". , L
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' Hon.' Albert W. Watklns, "Lincoln
and Douglas," at Convocation.
June.
Saturday. 1.
Encampment ends.
Monday, 3.
Exams begin.
Saturday, '8. - -;.-v -School
of Music Annual concert.
SVhday, 9.
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Buccalatfreate Sermon, a ,
.Tuesday, 11
A-
Class Day. '
Senior Cla8s play.
Wednesday,, 12.
Alurpiii Day.
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Thursday,13. , - "
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Commencentfent.
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" YelloWouraalf'sm h'asfbeen -reduceft
to a minimum' atrPrinfcetdH'bjr the or-
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verslty.
LAW BOOK APPEARS.
( Continued fr6m pago 1.) ,
ier"a Are Made," Propensities, Pe
culiarities, Specialties," Recent Publi
cations" nnd so on. All in all, the
publication is a credit to thoso pro
ducing It in bo short a period.
Graduation Recital.
Miss BcsbIo Mickey and Miss Lutua
Buchanan of tho University School of
Music, pupils of Mr. Eames and Mr.
gteckelberg, will give a recital for
graduation this evening in Memorial
Hall. The public Is cordially Invited.
Program.
Miss Mickey
Scarlatti Scherzo in F
Capricclo in D
Chopin Ballade In F, No. 2
Paderewskl Nocturne, B flat
Strauss-Schuett Kiss Waltz
Beethoven Concerto, C Majdr
Allegro con brio
Largo
Rondo
(Orchestrol parts on second piano)
.Miss Buchanan
DeBeriot . . . . Scene de Ballet
Beethoven Romance, Op. 50
Wlenlawski. . . .Concerto, Op. 22, No. 2
Romance
A la zingara
Tho Junior class will meet In Mem
orial Hall at 11:30 o'clock next Thurs
day morning to take up the milttor of
a-Iecting a member to the Publication
Board. Thus far, Clarence Johnson is
the only candidate to announce him
self. --
This election should occur In May
euch year, and isach clnws, Junior,
Sophomore and Freshman, Is entitled,
according to the ruling of the Board of
Regents, to the privilege of electing
one iheiribbr.
"Frat" Baseball Standings.
East Side.
Played. Won. Ldst P. C.
Alpha Theta Chi6 4 3 1 .7G0
Sigma Chi 4 3 1 ,760
Sigma Alpha .... 4 2 2 .600
Alpha Tau Omega. 4 1' 3 .250
Delta Tau Delta.. 4 13 .250
West Side.
Played. Won. Lost. P. C.
Kappa Sigma .... 3. 3
Phi Delta Theta.. 3 2
Beta Theta Psl... 3 1
Delta Upsllon 3 1
Phi K.appa Psl... 4 2
Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0
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Inspection Today.
It is announced that government in
spection will be held for the battalion
today on the athletic field at 2:30 p. m.
No excuse will b'e accepted for absence
unless sum'b Is obtained, f roni "the Com
mandant before the time set for the in
spection. - ' .
By order of the Commandant. -
" Dr, Bessey resoatiy recelVed a large
picture of a dinner given on April 29
by the Cosmos Club, of Washington,
D. C.r iri honor ol Mr. H. G. Weber,
f ho 'graduated ih '$o'. Mr. Weber has
been In the deparltoonljof Agriculture
at Washington for, several years, and
is now about to take up work at Cor
ne'J University: " ' ' ' '
ki a, recent meeting pt ftie" athletic
assoelaObn hi T?hbx College. it.as de
cided to kdopt'tlie rugby garn of: foot
ball whlcfi ,hadxbeM-drypifedf'fot the
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