The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1908, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
a
I
Oliver .Theatre!
liiiHMpaMMMHiilBiMHail
FRI., SAT.& SAT. MAT., FES. 14-15;
- "
Thorns and Orange Blossoms
Eve, 50, J30,V20, 10c Mat., 25 & 10c
WED; MAT, A"VE., FEB. 19.
The I Wi Question
y,Mi
LYRIG THEATRE
a ; -
MATINEE3SP. M. EVE. 745 & 9:00
PRICES T.EN AND TWENTY CENTS
LEEDS AND LEMAR
Australla'sBurlesque Artists
ART 'ADAIR
Musjcal Comedy Act
ILLUSTRATED SONG
"Sweetheart Days'"
.JAMES H. CULLEN
The Man From the West
;; -
THE FLORENCE TROUPE
SensatioYial Acrobats.
LYROSCOPE
MAJESTIC
Week Qomnencing Monday, Feb. 10
FULTON STOCK GO.
IN
"Faust"
A Sublime and Dramatic Produc
tion of Goethe's Immortal.
Evening prices 15c and 25c
Matinees, Wed. and Sat. 15c
boats resvd, Box offleo opens 11 n. m.
AUTQ 3634 - BELL A634
. DR,J. R. DAUJS
- DENTIST
Ollico hoiirV'tf'to o. Sundays 10 to 11,
SPECIAL. RATE TO STUDENTS '
Over Ba'hk'bf Commorce; 18th,& O Sts.
..,: fl V..,Qrf! ' y . - ' .
The AOTV1E
...
-i
Ibwllnt, lillliril t, PmI and Cigars
ThVijePln thistr 93PvS!roe'l
s memmjeN CANNON CO.
. ,'r-i
v
'PV-SMOKEHOIISE
Welcomes all students' and invites you
to enjoy our. Smoking and Reading
;Room. It.'s a pleasure, to please. Try
us. ' " ' J V' . "
-UNI" SMOKE HOUSE.
1132 C8TREET
Pitts' Dancing
Class - nights Advanced, Monday;
Beginners Wednesday and Saturday.
Social night Friday. Private class
every, afternoon. Most beautiful hall
In LincfcmY New,V location, 1124 N,
street. Auto 5241. v, ' ' . S
THE
--- ! ,-. pjaH 'Itti .-.'lir;.lWf .'
'R'FSRSjSSSSrS'SpS'SKR'S'KSR'SJ
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ii
it
'kvary toynl University Btttderft U
targ-ed to patronise these Nebras-'' (
aa aaverusers, stna 10, reenuon
J,bPper while doing so. I t .!
ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor Cyclo Co.
BANKSFirst TniBt and Savings.
Central -National.
BAKERIES-rrDalrymple, Folsom, Pe
try. .
BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Green's Shops Marshall, Emmort.
BATH HOUSE Chris'.
BOOK STORES-Co-op; Lincoln;
University. .
BUSINESS COLLEGES Brown Busi
ness College; Lincoln Business Col
lego. :--
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons,
Buds. ; .-. . .
CIGARS Cole & McKenna; Matt'a
Place. A u.
CLEANERS Wood.
CLOTHING Farquhar; Magee &
Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
COALi Gregory; Whltebreast. '.-,-.
CONFECTIONERY Dalrympler Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olympta Candy
Co., Rood, Hlrschner-Morse.
Folsom.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'.
DENTJSTS Graham, Yungblut, J. R.
Davis, Hill.
DRESSMAKING Soukup.
DRUGGISTS Hlrschner-Morse, Jer
ry, Rlggs.
DRY GOODS Herpolsheimer; Miller
& Paine.
FLORISTS Chapin; C. H. Frey.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee &
Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mme.
Ross, Mrs. J. C. Bell.
HAIR SPECIALIST Rice.
HATTERS Budd, Hoffley, Lincoln
Hat Co.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris;
Myers, Tucker, Hallett, Henderson
and Hald.
LAUNDRIES Evans; Merchants;
Yule.
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
Dalryraple, Hirschner-'Morse.
MILLINERY Famous; Nichols.
OPTICIANS "Hallett; Myers; Shean.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Hayden,
Townsend, Clements.
PIANOS Schmoller & Mueller.
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ;
Buds; Camerons; Church; Climax;
Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.;'
Sams; Windsor; Efam's.-
SHINING PARLOR Cole. & Mc
Kenna. . V " .
SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per
kins; Sanderson. . .
STATIONERY Porter; Rood.
TAILORS Backstrom; DreBher; El
liott; Hoffley; Herzo'g; Ludwlg;,
Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College
Tailors.
THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver;
Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood.
KEYS Thorp.
TROUSERS Baker Pants Co.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
TWELFTH'AND 0 STREETS
P. L. HALL, Proaidout
P. E..OHNBON, VJco-PjOHldout
BiMAN O. FOX, Caalitor,
W. W. HACKNEY Jr., A&st, CiiHhior
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trace Marks
DCSIO.N8P
CQPYRIOHTS Ac.
Anyone Bending a sketch and descripUnn nay
onfoklr ascertain our opinion frea whether an
qntoklr ascertain our
IriToiitlori Is probably
IriToiitlori Is probably pntentable,,,, Communlca-
iiousstricir
tnroonnaentiai. Mlieiue. on iatenu
Oldest agency lor seenrlntrpatenU. .
sent free. Oldest asen
Fatenta taken through Munn
Co. tecelre
tpeeial notice, without charge, in
a .
Scientific JlttKrkan.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Tamest clr.
cu)tlm of any scientific lonrnal. Terms, 13 a
iwrx four nrjr.thsrfl. Sold by all newsdealer.
WUNNX Uo '"-'. Hew York
ssssssssslt sssssssV JsslMsmldM--sssslLLsssssaBsh
' jfrsacii Offlcc.'
ic0.cro ittjc;, yresningion. n. u.
r "s it
Do They Indicate?
Do tho shallow, sickly, sentimental
stories which largely fill our reputable
magazines really represent' tho tastes
Of tho - intelligent, reading, American
public? If Magazine literature follows
tho Jaw of supply and demand,
they do, but when one reads some of
the "gems" of tlvlB kind he can not
help but wish it were otherwise. A ro
cent story in Scribnor's, masquerading
under the pompous title "A Run to tho
.Horizon," Is a good example of a cer
tain class of current stories.
The daughter of a Now York capi
talist (very beautiful of course goes
West with her father In their prlvato
car. On the edgo of tho desert Bho
takes it into her head to sot out alone
In a big touring car into the desert.
Entranced with the thrill of adven
turo she speed on unmindful of time,
till she finds herself one hundred and
thirty-sevon and one-eighth miles away
(by the. speedometer) and out of gas
oline. What could tho poor girl do?
Of course she cried a little. Then sho
put up a flag of distress and sat down
to "wait for some one to come."
He came "around the bend of a
gully with long swing
ing, strides." Of course ho was "young,
and uncommonly tall," but he always
said "Yessum' 'to everythjng she said
and, besides, his name was Hezokiah
Pung arid ho used bad grammar, so sho
called him a "brute," told him to go
away and said that her papa would
como after h0r. He was not sure of
of this, hcrwovor.'and told her that they
must walk tho hundred and thirty-seven
miles back to civilization. So they
sot out.
It appoaru that Dorothy Cannon was
quite a pedestrian after all, for though
it may bo supposed she had on n pair
of high heeled shoes, they managed
to cover thirty miles of sand yet that
day, and pitched their respective
camps a few rods apart . Hezoklah
Punj? cOoked their supper. Miss Doro
thy was inclined to pout a llttlo be
cause sho couldn't remove her shoes,
but when assured thatsh6 couldn't get
them on next morning sno -was recon
ciled. ":.'. -
The second day she (having had the
benefit of a day's training)' was able
to cover forty' mile's Svhich is not so
bad" for -a girl' raised' in a-"private car.
Arid (Great Weston!) ho had planned
sixty mileB for the'rioxt day when they
saw lights in the distnnce. I( was prob
ably a rescuing .party, so he made
haste to propose' to her then nnd thore..
She 'thought of his name and grammar
and hesitated. Then he told his real
name Granam of the class of '01
homo, New York, just struck it rich,
and all that. "Sho did not withdraw
her hand' so we may suppose they
lived happily" ever afterward.
This would seem indeed to be a per
fect consummation of 'improbability
and is (asvone of our professors -of
rhetoric puts it) J4trulyxlelightfuHn-ts
inconsistency ' j ,jyhenjvju magazine
readers- Wake up' and ' demand sonie
ronrHnir? , '. L y. : .' 'an: 3 a
.n-
j
Notice to Students Jp Chemistry 26.
Tho, permanent .class hour-.wllkbo 4
p'elock on Tuesdays and Thursdays. .
';: ' ' ' V .S; AVERY.
i.
, ,Two thousand -pair of shoes, from 25
to 50 per cent discount Rogers-"
ti
Perkins .Co. ' A . i
i i . r , . i
i.'.Tho cast of the Senior play Is ro-;
.quested to, meet 4n TJ.yV6Girhui;sday at
11:30'. a., mlh v & l- .v-. ... 'A-- Jul x
('; ' M - , -- ,' ''ti - " i !
.tHave you seen our valentines? The
University Book, Store. . ,
'Friday will'-be a' full holiday' 'for all
students. ' ,
You an fill it
mthjweps
Conklin's Sclf-FHlinp; Pen is tho
best fountain pen for both student
and professor on account of tho.
Crescent-Filler. To fill
Conklin's
Fountain
SEIF
FILLWC Pert
simply dip it in any ink and press
tho Crescent-Filler that's! all. No
droppor no inky fingers nordlTlcd'
temper. Guaranteed to bo u perfect
writer.-v
Lcadlntr donlors linndlo tho Conklln. If
yourn doc not. ortlor direct. Kcfuao ub
stltuteB. Send (or linndnomo nowcntalocr.
THE CONKLIN PEN CO.
310 Msihittts Bslldls, TOLEDO, OHO '
Q
HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY
THB-
Quiok and Easy Barbir Ship
" C.W.EMMHRT,Prpp.
205 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
Qlve me a call
Lawlor Cycl,e Co.
Now. Baseball Goods
Athletic Goods
Skates
And Skate Sharpening
132-4 O STREET
HEFFLEYS
u
UNIVERSITY
TAILORS and
HATtERS
1337 O STREET
SAM'S QAFE
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THEr BEST OF
i
'ICVERYTH.ING "
IN SEASON
' 1 -
I,',, i. . " .,v.
JHENRY CLARKE,Prop'
' i."''
l
DO KARA
a n;
Mi
JKUSLOW
Clupeco Swuhk Quarter Sizes
IB CENTS EACH! 2 FOR 28 CENTS
Uaett, Pcsboar Co., Msktrs' of CtaeW kad )
Mfe start
I
I )