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

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THE FIRST
TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
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61 Tke First JJatfcmal Bank J
XHTKBB8T.PAID AT 8tf PER GENT
Fktt NaUsa'tl BRk Roomi, Tsnth and 0
Petry Bakery Co.
Baking Orders Filled Promptly
FINE RICE PPEAD OUR SPECIALTY
PHONK US AND YOUR ORDER WILL
BEOETVB PBOMPT ATTENTION
We manufacture all of our
Gandios & Ice Cream
We serve tho moat delicious Hot
and Cold Drinks in the city
TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN
BITTER SWEETS
CHEW "NUT-LOVET"
and
EAT "SAUER KRAUT"
MADE BY
QLYMPIACANDY CO., 1131 OSt.
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SHOE STORE
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TIME - and- MONEY
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j BUSINESS DIRECTORY j
j Kvary Loyal University Student la J
) y urged to patronise theaa Nebrai- j
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ATHLETIC GOODS -Lawlor.
BANKS First Trust and Savings.
Central National.
BAKERIES -Dalrymple, Folsom, Po-
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BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Grcenfo Shops, Marshall, Emmcrt.
BATH HOUSE Chris'.
BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln;
University., ,
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons,
Buds.
CIGARS Colo & McKenna; Mutt's
Place.
CLEANERS Wood.
CLOTHING Farquhar; Magoo &
Deomer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
COAL Gregory; Whitebreast.
CONFECTIONERY Dalrymple; Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olympla Candy
Co., Rood, Hlrschner-Morso.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'.
DENTISTS Graham; Yungblut.
DRESSMAKING Soukup.
DRUGGISTS Hlrschner-Morae, Jer
ry Rices
DRY GOODS Herpolshoimer; Miller
& Paine.
FLORISTS Chapin; C. H. Froy.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Mageo &
Deomer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mmo.
Robs, Mrs. J. C. Bell.
HAIR SPECIALIST Rico.
JAPANESE GOODS Akagl.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris;
Myers, Tucker, Hallott, Henderson
and Hald.
LAUNDRIES Evamj; Merchants;
Yule.
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
Dalrymple, Hirschnor-Morso.
MILLINERY Famous; Nichols. .
OPTICIANS Hallott; Myers.; Shean.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Haydon,
Townsond, Clements.
PIANOS SchmolTor & Mueller.
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
REAL ESTATE Humphroy.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ;
Buds; Camcrons; Church; Climax;
Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.;
Sams, Windsor, Palace Dining 'Hall.
SHINING PARLOR Colo & Mc
Kenna. SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per
kins; Sanderson.
SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co.
STATIONERY Porter; Rood.
SUITORIUMS Webor.
TAILORS Backstrom; Dresner; El
liott; Iloffloy; Hor'zog; Ludwlg;
Scotch Wollen MlllsUnion Cpllego
, TallorB. "
THEATERS Jowell; Joy-o; Oliver;
Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood.
KEYS Thorprs
TROUSERSaBaker Pants Co.
Tho best place to eat In town 1b at
Dons Cafe 114 "So. Eleventh street.
Why not take your bath at Chris'
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
Lawlor Cycle Co.
Racycles and Iver Johnson Bicy
cles, Edison Phonographs and
Records, D. & M. Sporting and
Athletic Goods, Guns and 'Am
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132-4 O STRfilET
THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes all students and Invites you
to enjoy our Smoking and Reading
Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try
us.
"UNI" 8M0KE HOUSE.
1132 O 8TREET
MME. F. F. ROSS
SclMtlfio Cklropidlst Manicurist
UIR IKtSHW AM MAStttE PA III II
- II t ft, LINCOLN, NEi.
Y. M. C. A. IN COLLEGE.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
entirely separato from tho city Y. M.
0. A., is trying to accomplish Its mis
sion union g tho student here. Whilo
inlstakos havo boen mado In the past,
and will he mado in the futuro, tho
organization is constantly getting
closer to its Ideal and learning more
efficient methods of doing tho work it
hus to do. No apology is necessary
for tho purpose of tho Association, al
though the means employed to realize
Us purposo nro sometimes dofoctivc.
It is the sincere desire of thoso who
aro directing the activities and shap
ing the policies to onllst Uie hearty
cooperation of tho entlro utudent
body In solving the problems thut con
front them and making student sur
foundings moro ploasant and helpful.
Elsewhore in theso columns Is in
formation concerning- tho work that
Ib being carried on this year. Space
forbids a full discussion of tho plans
and purposes for the Association's ac
tivities. Below are given opinions of promi
nent University mon on the student
Young Men's Christian Association:
"Tho Y. M. C. A. ropreBonts the
composito religious llfo of the male
Btudont body. Consequently It, it)
.broader than crcods. Technically, it
has a roligious tdst, but in practical
workings It bars no man who stands
right things. In its largo membership,
for high Ideals, splendid fellowship
and good work this organization rep
resents a high plane of University
llfo." Dr. G. E. Condra.
"The Association Is a good thing."
Dr. C. E. BeBsey, Dean of Industrial
College. '
"Tho Young Men's Christian Asso
ciation in a good thing and in tho Uni
versity deservos tho hoarty support of
all students and faculty mombers."
Dr. Geo. P. Costigan, Jr., Dean of Law
School.
"The University Y. M'. C. A. hus done
splendid work in the post in spite of
tho disadvantages undor which It has
labored. I havo aeon impressed wit,
tho fact that In recent -years tho work
has continuously assumed a moro
practical character. Effor.ts to secure
employment for mon who nro making
their own way, to carry cheer and
comfort to sick students, to bring to-"
gcthor In good fellowship thoso who
aro not In touch with other activities
in. University life; and to work for tho
moral uplift of tho men In tho Uni
versity by every possible means, are
objects which must command the sup
port und approval of a thoughtful
teacher. Tho growth of tho oigaulza
lion in numbers, the increaso In its
activities as shown by tho records of
its work which havo uppearod from
year to year, and the larger part
which It is playing In tho lives of the
students, are all evidences of Increas
ing success in its work. When it
finally reaches tho new quarters in
tho Tomple building tho organization"
will gain a prestige which should en
able It to- do oven greater work than
In tho past. I am a thorough be
liever In tho organization and feel
that it should receive the undivided
support of students and faculty." Dr.
H. B. Ward, Dean of Medical Collogc.,
Chicago Great Western Railway.
The Short Lino and most poriular
train service to St. Paul and Mirineapo
lis. Trains leave Omaha at 7:30 a. m.
and 8: 30 p.'m., making direct connec
tions with all trains for the North
west. Homeseekers' rates every first and
third Tuesday during October and No
vember to.- points In Northwest
ABk to' be routed via tho "Great
Western" railroad..
For further information apply to
FREDWIGHT,
District Passenger Agent,
1512 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb.,
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT AT 8:15 H
MR. 0TI8 SKINNER
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The Honor of the family
Prices, $1.50 to 60 cents i
Frl. 8at. and Mat. Nov. 22-23. j
THE PIQUANT MU8ICAL MIXTURJe.
ISLE OF SPIGEf
45 People 45 ,
Mat. 50c and 25c. Night $1.00 to.20c.
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LYRIC THEATRE j
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MATINEB 3 P. M. BVB. 45 & 900 C
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PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENT8
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Mat. at 3 p. m. Evening 7;45 and f.tf
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NEW MANAGEMENT NEW POLICY
POPULAR PRICES. '
BnleonV Hocenta. 300 aat rr
20 cents, boxes 25 cents. Nothing
nigner. Three performances dally.'
WONDERLAND
THE LOST MINE ypJ
WOMAN, CRUEL WOMAN
L08T BA8E DRUM
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LAUNCH OF DELLEROPAHOY f
INQUI8ITIVE BOY
ILLU8TRATED 80NQ
Matlnns, 2, 3 and 4 .
Evinlngtyt, S, 9 aatf 10 p.m.
ADMISSION -10 CENTS
Elite Theatric
POLICEMAN'S B00T8.'
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ILLU8TRATED SONG
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JOY-0 THEATRE
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