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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
T , r, .vir, -Tfrwjsppwapijip THEDAILY NEBRASKAN k V" V t i, T ft Ai b. A 'I M I WfffW i. B u ''VSSCV . 1', Wl t liver Theatre ! .. , . .. flBfiWT - HA . .. TONIGHT AT SM5 JV ' '. P JSABEL IRVING in nw f-my urayc men ) .' ;'-' . ' : W1K" ' ? ' m it vSSf ' -4 s jCL1; .; Hi Girl WHa Has Evirythint Prices, $1 50 to $25c. FRI. SAT AND MAT., JAN. 17-18. H - Wfcat Women Will Bo , Eyv50, 30, 20,10 cents. Mat. 10 to 25c. C .VyCO. MAT. AND EVE., JAN. 22;' No Mother to Guide Her LYRIC THEATRE MATINHB 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 & 9t00 PRICES TEW AND TWENTY CENTS JOHN MILLER . Contortionist v .'it": ; . 'miW vJHustratd Song "STINGY MOON." "S '. SHEAN AND WILLIAMS v ftt' "Jt ':'k.r 'n a it of Nonsense i tf'lWA' Vfe"1 K: & r. j fi Jljr . '1 v i - s 1 5 NOELETTE AND MARSHALL .Hhi.ts In Soldiery ORIGINAL BOOTBLACK QUARTET Genuine Melody. Plenty cfyMirth, MR. FRANK STAFFORD 1 rf4'r 8upported Bjr, - -'MISS MAIRE 8TONE, ,- Uwi,.i.t V) r i rr . MAJESTIC - as WHk CuMHCiH MNiiy, Ju.,13- L.'; JU . I , ' , STOCK CO. 11 u I , fc V faichon Jhe Cricket Evenifff tffees ,15c and 25c MtUneM, Wee. aMSat. 15c f ' beB'rc8Tl, Box ofllce opera 11 a. m! Pitts' DaMMg Schtal Claw niihtAafvartcedf Mondays Beglnnersv Wednesday and Saturday. 4 Sdal night -Friday. Private class every afternein. Mowbeautlful hall In Lincoln. New location, 1124 N street. Auto 5241. . - A The? ACME; , IfwMif, MMianNf Nil tnri Clears fae' rtaett" fiiw 'k Hit West. 934 P Street t- rMEMMEN CANNOW CO. " THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE i, Welcomes ll students anil Invites you v .ktenjy our -, SmekJiig.va' ReaeUng . fteemf It's a pleasure t please. Try i.j "UNI". WOKE. HOUSE.' V tfjO'REET . t m . V - . "', t " - ' . i. ft .tf -r- v -3 - r i TMni$T TMST 11 UVIHaSUlK .iv WK!fl'ReW -- nrMpsSST PAID AT 1H PES CEKT ' tFdrlJoVraa! r5ute?ingood )o :auiy. Auareea uu iMeurasKsn. j lUSIWESS DIRECTORY jj ! ? lejrsl traWertitjr StBrfcnfe ta advarUMn, and te nsntUit i I Srr Trlilla de!aK io. , t t ATHLETIC GOODS--Lawlor. ' BANKS First Trust and Savings. Central National. , ........ BAKERIES Dalrymple, Folsora, pb- try. r BARBER 'SHOPS Grand Central, Green's Shops, Marshall, Eramert. BATH HOUSE Chris'. ' BOOK STORES Co-op; Jincoln; i Unlvereity, r CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Srims, Dons Buds. - CIGARS Colo & MdKenna; Matt'a Place. ' ' . L CLEANERS Wood. CLOTHING Farquhar; Magee & Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling. COAL Gregory; Whltebreast CONFECTIONERY Dairy mplcf Un-' com Candy Kitchen; Olympla Candy Co., Rood, 'Hlrschner-Morso. . Folsorn DANCING ACADEMV Lincoln, Pitts'. DENTISTS Grahani; Yungbllit; . DRESSMAKING Soukup. - DRUGGISTS Hlrschner-Morso, ' Jer ry Riggs. DRY GOODS Herpolshelmer; Miller Paine. v FLORISTS Chapln; C. H. Frey. FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee & Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling. HAIR ,DRESSER-i-MrsI Davis; Mme. Ross, Mrs. J. O. Bell., HAIR SPECIALIST Rltfe HATTERS Budd, Hoflloy Lincoln Hat Co. - -- " vt JAPANESE GOODS Akagl. JEWELERS E., Fleming; Harris; Myers, Tucker, Hallctt, Hehdei'89n and Hald. J t IAUNDRIES Evans; Merchants Yule. LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom. "" DalrymplerHlrflchaeivMorse. ' MILLINERYr-Famous; Nichols. OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Sheau. PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok,- . Hayden, ,Townserid, Clements. PIANOS Schmollet-& Mueller. PRINTERS George -Bros.; Simmons. REAL ESTATE Humphrey. i RESTAURANTS Boston" Lunqh; Buds; Camerons; Church; Climax; Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.; Sams, Windsor, Palace Dining Hall. SHINING PARLOR Cole & Mc Kenna. SHOES Beckman 'Bros; Cincinnati Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per kins; Sanderson. SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co. STATIONERY Porter r Rood. SUITORIUMS Weber. T.AILORS Backstrom; DreBhor; El liott; Heffley;" Herzog; Ludwlg: Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College Tailors. THEATERS Jewell; Jo-o; Oliver; Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood. KEYS Thorp. , n ' . , , ' TROUSERS Baker Pants Co. ROWDYISM. (Communications such' as the fol lowing are gladly published In the hope of encouraging populnr oXproa wion of sentiments on tho prirt.of the students. They may or may not havo tho sympathy and approvnl of the No braskan and all TesponBlbllityW such articles is disclaimed.) .Could it be possible that such thintrs n' ImnollionPBff m.-lonnua nnrl u . --.-F "rzz'r ' --", rowdyism can still exist In the Unlvor. slty? Who could think it possible that. such tjtudents still contlnu.o to Stain the "good namo of Uio University Things of such lowly character may happen by some Inconsiderate high fchool boy At Convocation (in thb gallery last Tuesday, January 14 1908) sat two big husky University men, while a solo recital was being beautifully rendored. They ought to have known better, but Instead they cast rude remarks, talked h loud tones and wore a continual an noyance to the audience and to the singer. . Now, Convocation is certainly not n place to poke fun und cast remarks of Impoliteness at the speakers or singers,. Wo are gratefully Indebted, to the kind people who are so obliging and willing to entertain us. It moans 'hanrwork for them and we ought to show great respect toward them. If such men nB thiesc two 'cannot, behavo why don't they stay out and keep out. If they want -to bo vain fourteen-year old rowdleB lot them go whore they be long. It Is deplorable that It musl happen onco in a while even among University men. ' . - A STUDENT January lT, 1908. Low Rate. "Effective November 2S,-tbe-Wamah will put iri a very lowrate ,qf$10,00 (socondHJlnss), Chicago to New York, The Wabash has three solid vesti- btiled trains leaving Chfcago cklly rrom the Dearborn street statloa, -at ia:u4, a:oo and 11:00 p.m.. FurthV Information .may, be had from Harry E. Moorqs, G. A. P, D., Omaha, Neb. ' - "t -. - -' V cent discouht 911 alj box " papor'foi tho next tori IIIS6IIMI-I0ISE COIP'Y 13.1 SOUTH ELJEVENTH. ST, 20 PER GENT nbiscMNt Sate m Hats, Slt- Mtf, etc., at HEFFLEY'S TAILORS AND NATTERS 1337 O St. .?' K " UiivirsHySfHiiRts Ladles and Gentlomon-lf Jn the market for a new'tyjJewrlter or desiring to ront one, we would bo glad to havo onr sales man call and demonstrate the' visible Underload. Yours re spectfully, x UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 714 P 8t. "Bell 348 hair cut Ting a specialty -THE-. . f fultk ami Easy Itflw Sfiap CV.EHHERT.Prof. 201 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET, Qtve fM a eaH .Eriolneering.Nlotes.. The roturn steam pipes Jeadin? fiorn Nebraska and Mechanic Arts halls to the powerhouse iiavo gtven out, after eighteen- years of Borvlcq, and Tire being replaced this week. Superintendent O. J. Fee Is taking nil vr.ntage of the digging necessary to this repair, to build a short tunnel cennecting tho muln steam tunnel Wjth Mechanic Arts Hall. Tho now tunnel will be completed. In a week or two.. " Tho flrst batch of flat-scenery for the new stage equipment of tho Tern plo was installed, yesterday, and It was expected to complete. the remod eling of the stage today. During tho holldayshe" University's riew,2,30d-volt 3-phase generator was Installed, replacing the'220-volfc. D. C. generator that has supplied power on the comple (or some years. At the- snnie time the soyeral direct current motors around the campus were taken out, and the. new 3-pbaso' motors re. quired by, the new. system wero put In place, Whil some temporary wiring Ik still in use which will soon bo re placed by permanent equipment, tlio change of the power system Is- now complete and all the electric power uued on the campus is now supplied by tho Unlyerslty power plant The University Farm transmission line .has been completed to the Farm power house, and at present the un derground cables are being strung for the distributing, system at tho Farm. This work will be completed, and ilia electric pbweV 'for the Farm will b gin to be furnished by1 tfie University I'unor iJiauu we present wecis. m For saje Dress coat and ves,t, alllc lined and faced. . A dandy cheap, call room No. 3 133$ "Q" street Lo A, '07 clasaplrf, " Finder will kindly lave shm at the Nehraskan .of fice and receive' reward. , ; ' CALLING, CAWP.a SIMMONS, THE PWHTCfi SI7 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. Iw. J. HERZOG the HMwamn miv tulh Thm flaeet ww k io mA prieea riffct, . OeJl at r mw store. 1130 O St. Llneisln WlfBUITY JEWELER 4 HIKUM C. A. Tucker JCWlLEft ' ' Dr.S.S.Shean ii i m. i ,. W CtrTICIAN 1121 STIEEL YELLOW FMT- 1 ii- " ' !. -M .'uuJ' wbbhp eePaBiEBEE ViW Sj fiWBWe ' v. .Kr - un-t " iu5JtI SbEw A '.EeEr BBeELiBeVeH mI IjEeEaidEekEepeEvE -- vEsEEfi ii VeB'ETaHlEeEvBaEseMiHEaapr' '" ''BeBiEwQCBfcaM 1 i 'I a , i m i $ V - -VI . ' A . t t- .. -t