The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1908, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRA6KAN
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Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT, SAT. & SAT. MAT. '
BEN HENDRICKS
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"Yon Yonson"
EVE., 75 to 25c. MAT:., 25 and 10c.
MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 24.
"Painting the Town"
WEp. MAT. & EVE., FEB. 26.
FLORENCE (GEAR
"Cupid At Vassal"
LYRIC THEATRE
MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 & 900
PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS
CYCLING ZANORAS
Knockabout Comedy Cyclists
ILLUSTRATED SONG
"Any Old Time at All."
G. HERBERT MITCHELL
Operatic Baritone and Monologist
JIM RUTHERFORD & CO.
Presenting "Half-back Hank"
EDDIE MOORE
O-I-Ken-Do-Er
ROSE ROYAL
And Her $10,000 Statue Horse
LYROSCOPE
MAJESTIC
Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 17
FULTON STOCK CO.
IN
A Fresh, Broozyund Windy Com
edy in 3 gusts
TOM, DICK,
and HARRY
Evening prlcos 15c and 25c
Matinees, Wed. and Sat 15c.
bents renvd. Box oflleo ojiouh 1 1 u. nu
AUTO, 3634 . ' X BELL A634
DR.J.R.DAUIS
4 DENTIST
Ollico hours 0 to 5. Sundays 10 to 11.
SPEOIAIj rate to ptudents
Over Bank of Coihinorco, l'Oth & O Sts.
THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes all students and invites you
to enjoy our Smoking and Reading
Foom. It's a pleasure to please. Try
us.
t "UNI" SMOKE" HOUSE.
.1132 Q .STREET . .
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theACME
Bowling, Billiards, Pool and Cigars
:The Finest Place in Ihe West. 934 P Streot
MEMMEN CANNON CO.
' The Universities olN Washington,
' Idaho and (Oregon: ,ar,e attempting tb
form an athletic conference that will
debar all' freshmen from athletics.
A Big Corset Special for Saturday I
2.") dozen Women's ( onsets,
ceived, bought specially for our Saturday Sales. You have paid often 75c for no better
values; Special Saturday, per pair
Pkflwmg. 43C poMvwig
TWO WITH KANSAS.
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probably hold down the center po
sition and we all know .what ho can
do In the. way of shooting bnsketB.
The records show thut "skinny" has
thrown more goals than all the rest
of the team.
Russell Buituhb will play a for
ward. 'Biirruss wasnot In the 'snine
last semester but he now has his
work In shape and will be back at his
old position. The other forward Is a
little doubtful but It is very likely
that either Perry or Woods will occu
py this position. They are bpth fast
but just u" little new at the game.
With' this ...team there ought not to.
fbo any doubt as to the" outcome but
you can never tell just what the Jay
hawkers are going to spring.
If you go to the Prom Friday It will
c03t you more than three dollars while
you can see the basketball game Fri
day night for twenty-live cents. Sat
urday night there will be a basketball
informal.
The Kansas team is on a trip: they
play at Des Moines on Wednesday and
Ames Thursday. Ames has not been
playing basketball long and this will
be her first good game. ;
Arter these two games the Corn
huskers leave on their northern trip
when they will meet both Minnesota
and Wisconsin. Wisconsin has al
most captured the Western Intercol
legiate championship and it is hoped
that Nebraska will be able to make a
good showing against the Badgers
and bring back their hide if possible.
Threaten to Strike.
A strike by the entiie staff of the
Dally Illini, the University of Illinois
student paper, Is said to be threatened
because of the dismissal by the coun
cil of administration ofusiness Man
ager Sheriff. Reporters and publish
ers plan to "walk out" and leave the
institution without a paper unless
Sheriff is given a chance to remain in
the University. That the dismissal
was a part of the plot to turn over the
ci.ntrol of the Illini to the class In
newspaper writing under faculty con
trol Is. asserted by an evening paper,
which also printed Sheriff's charge
(hut "boozers" and "floaters'-' were al
lowed to remain while he was ban
ished .summarily. -
Notice.
In order to complete registration all
students must return their class slips
to the Registrar's office. Thls-niyst
be done this week.
Professor Persinger will give a
stereoptlcon lecture on "George Wash
ington" before tho Union Society in
Union' Hall (Temple), Friday .evening,
February 21. You are invited to at
tend. A. C. Shallenbevger, who has been
attending tho officers' school at Fbrt
Crook, iw at the Phi Gam houso. Ho
is now captain of Company M of tho
First Regiment, Nebraska Slate
Guard.
Profossor Phillips of tho Depart
ment of Forestry will go (o Elgin next
week to attend a- farmeis' institute, at
that place. Elgin, is the homo of
Regent Copeland.
Notice.
Phi Alpha Tau will meet at Town
spurt's to haye its picture taken, 1
p in. today.
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C. C. McWilllnms, '04, leaves today
ror uouiuor, Colorado, where he has
secured a position with tho Colorado
Electric company.
"Models for all figures. These
Notice. r
Special meeting of tho Gorman Club
Friday at 12 m. in German ofilco.
Knowlton, the big Iowa U. half
back and base ball pitcher, has been
expelled from school for playing foot
ball when ineligible.
Clements' photoB are toe best.
Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh.
Marshall, students' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and O tinder Famous.
Coat and vest of a $75 dress suit at
ja. "snap." Room 3, 1339 O St.
i
.Go to Mrs. J. C. 'Pell, hairdresser,
for chiropody.
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes. 1107 O. st.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St.
Luncheonettes Dalryniple's.
Eat at Elam's.
Clothes of Quality
Overcoats that will bring big returns
even if bought for next season.
Witlrplenty of cold weather yet to come a sav
ing of 20 percent on such eoats as these Ken- '
singtons is worthy of careful consideration'. In
cluded are some of the very best selling garments
we have had this season fine black and gray
Vicunas, Kerseys and Meltons elliiig now at
$12.00, $16.00 and $20.00
Best of linings and boat of making throughout.
FJplendicl business suits, at
$8, $12. $16 and $20
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Magee & Deeme
Suits and O'coats
NO MORE NO LESS
World's Greatest Tailors
' . -UNION MADE-
J. F. GREGORY, Mantfer and Cutlir
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Lincoln Inich, 145 Si, I3ti St,
goods have just been re
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EVERYTHING IN
Sporting Goods
Sptolal Disoount to Students
GIRARD CYCLE COMPANY,
140 North 14th St. '
Pitts' Dancing School
Class nights Advanced, Monday;
Beginners, Wednesday and Saturday.
Social night Friday. Private class
every afternoon. Most beautiful hall
in Lincoln. New location, 1124 N
street. Auto 5241.
Hayden, photographer, special rates
to students. 1127 Q street.
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Made to Order, $15
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