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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
THE DAILY NBBRA6KAN rr BaSvd Oliver Theatre P UUn T TONIGHT, 8:15 BEN HENDRICKS IN "Yon Yonson EVE., 75 to 25c. MAT., 25 and 10c. ft MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 24. "Painting the Town" WED. MAT. & EVE., FEB. 26. FLORENCE GEAR IN "Cupid At Vassar" .LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7t45 it 9:00 PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS ILLUSTRATED 80NG "Any Old Time at All." G. HERBERT MITCHELL i Operatic Baritone and Monologist JIM RUTHERFORD & CO. Presenting "Half-back Hank" EDDIE MOORE O-I-Ken-Do-Er R08E ROYAL And Her $10,000 Statue Horse MAJESTIC Wiek tmienclng Monday, Feb. 17 - FULTON STOCK CO. IN A Fresh, Broozy and Windy Com edy in 8 gusts TOM, DICK and HARRY Evening price's 15c and 25c Matinees, Wod. and Sat 15c boats reavd, Box ofHco opons 11 a. m. uTuumu nnurtMo i Knockabout Comedy Cyclists KAN8A8 WIN8 ONE. (Continued from page one.) Rah" with invigorating effect. The CornhUBkers took a remarkable brace and for a while it looked as It they would overcome the lead of seven points and -snatch the game from the fire. The brace came a trifle too late, however, for the Jayhawkers were Still two "points In the lead when the final whistle blew. The Kansas tenm conies to Lincoln flushed with the remembranco of re cent victories and stinging from the two defeats they have already suf fered this season at Nebraskas hands. Last evening's game inakes the sev enth game they have played on the present trip and it Is also the sixth victory thoy have won. The games they have played on this trip are: K. U., 34; Kansas City Athletic Club,- 32. K. U., 3G; Warrensburg Normal, 16. K. U., 30; Missouri, 19. K. U., 26; Missouri, 22. K. U., 17; Des Moines Y. M. C. A., 34. K. U., 53; Ames, 35. K. U., 28; Nebraska, 26. Tonights gam5 promises to be even more exciting and fiercely contested, if possible, than was the game last evening. If Nebraska wins It she will have a clear title to the MlssoupL Valley championship, while If Kansas wins the two schools will have won two games apiece and the honor will have to be divided between them. An informal dance will be given in the Armory after the game in honor of the visiting players and a largo attendance Is anticipated. Score. Nebraska. P.O. F. Total Perry 1 . . 2 P Bell Walsh 4 10 18 Burrus 2 . . 4 D. Bell 1 .. 2 Wood The Harvard Medical School With tho completion of tho new buildings, which woro dedicated Sep tember 25th, 190G, this school now has facilities find equipment for teach ing and research In tho various branches of mcdlclno probably unequalod In this country. Of tuo,flvo buildings, four aro .do voted entirely to lab oratory teaching and research. NumoroiiB hospitals afford abundant op portunities for clinical Instruction in mcdlclno and surgery. COURSE FOR THE DEGREE OF M. D. A four years' course open to bachelors of arts, lltoraturo, philosophy or science, and to persons of equivalent standing, leads to tho degreo of M. D. Tho studies of tho fourth year are wholly clcctlvo; thoy Includo labora tory subjects, genornl modlcino, gcnoinl surgory and tho spoclal clinical branches. Tho next school year extends from October. 1, 1008, to Juno 24, 1009. The diploma of University of Nebraska Is accepted for admission. For detailed announcement and catalogue address HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, Boston, Matt. 8CHOOL OF MU8IC. (. AUTO 3634 - BELL A634 DR.J.R. DAVIS DENTIST Ofiico hours 0 to 5. Sundays 10 to ll. SPECIAL KATE TO STUDENTS Over Bank of Commerce, 18th & O.Sta. THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes; all students and invites you to enjoy our 8moklng and Reading Room, It's a pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" SMOKE HOU8E. 1132 O 8TREET UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc. QPTICIAN C. A. fucker JEWELER , Dr.S.S.Shean OPTICIAN IHII STREET, YELLOW FIMT Vm aTaltaaasiai "liMaa Totals 8 10 26 Kansas. F. G. F. Total W. Miller 3 .. 6 Woodward 2 10 14 Bergen 1 . . 2 McCuno 3 . . 6 M. Miller Totals 9 10 28 Substitute for Perry in tho second half. Referee Bohler. Scorer Ritchie. Second Concert by Orchestra Monday Evening, February 24. The School of Music Orches'tra will give a concert In tho Temple, Mon day evening, February 24, under the dlrectlpn of Carl Steckleberg. The program is as follows: Symphony In C Major, with Fugue Finale, "Jupiter" Mozart Allegro vivace Andante cantablle MInuetto: Allegro: Trio Finale, Allegro molto Nuptial Suite Wilson Romance Bridal Procession Blue Danube Waltz Strauss Peer Gynt Suite, Op. 46 Grieg The Morning Ase's Death Anltra's Dance In the Hall of tho Moun tain King K. U. HAS 2,000 8TUDENT8. We're now located in the most beautiful store in the west. We handle the finest HOT PRINKS in the city. Come in and try them. Lincoln Candy Kitchen f 4th and O So. west Corner The Goal for Which Its Friends Have Been Striving Reached. The enrollment at the University of Kansas passed the 2,000 mark late yes terday afternoon and at noon today stood at 2,013, says a Lawrence dis patch of February 11. This excludes all duplicate registrations atfd repre sents the Actual enrollment at the uni versity. Henry H. Miller of Fort Scott, a Junior In the engineering school, was tho 2,000th student to enroll. The registration was going on rapidly this morning and before the second semes ter enrollment Is In, the total will be around 2,050, Registrar predicts. The KEY to SUCCESS Is- a BUSINESS EDUCATION Get that education at ike Lincoln College A Practical Scfcioi. 13th & P Sts. The best place to eat In town Is at Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street. HUYLER'9 Chocolates and Bon Efon. H TIm JDnif CutUrw Crawford & Zehrung Lessees Return Engagement TU8Stlay Night, Mch. 3-Return Engagement Mr. Henry W. Savage Offers His English Grand Opera Company THE OPERATIC SENSATION OR TWO C'NTINENTS AND ORCHESTRA Especially organized for iheae representations IN THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK PRODUCTION OF "Madam Butterfly" A Japanass Opara In 3 Acts Mv$tc by GIACOMO PUCCINI, author of "La Bohcme" "Tosca," "Manon Lcscaut," Etc. Ftundid tn tht Wtrks tf JOHN LUTHER LQNQ ant DAVID IEUSC0 Symphony Orchestra of Fifty SEAT SALE SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 29 Hex Seals S3 ; . Lower Fleer II wk $2.50 ; lalcony $2 ant $1.50 Gallery $1.00. (He mail orders accepted fer gallery seals.) Mail orders with remittances now. being received. , ; D