The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 03, 1908, Image 4

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UNIVERSITY
TAILORS and
HATTERS
1337 O STREET
Wrc 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
Hth a,nd O So. west Corner
SAM'S CAFE
, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THE BEST OF
EVERYTHING
IN SEASON
HENRY CLARKE, Prop
University Students
Ladles and Gentlemen If In
the mnrket for a new typewriter
or desiring to rent one. wo
would be glad to have our sales
man call and demonstrate the
visible Underwood. Yours re-
1 spectfully,
UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER GO.
714 P St. Bell 348
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
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Tk finest werktoM aaA prioea right.
011 at omx mw atora.
1230 O St.
Llnooln
AMATEUR PLAY.
(Continued from page one.)
delivered to E. Miller. In the mean
time Frlederlko's lover arrives at tho
same hotel, Ignorant of Frlederlke'H
prosence, and attempts to buy a kiss
from Hannchen, who Is a stranger to
him.
Act. 2 E. Miller, a young clergy
man, roads 4ho lettor, Is persuaded to
go to the hotel by nls landlady, Frau
Schraubo, and recolves Instructions
from her Jn the art of love making.
Act 3 The clergyman appllos his
instructions; hd, and later tho young
lawyer, Mueller, are concealed from
Mr. Forstbach. Mlllor is discovered
and the denouement follows.
GREEK ROOTS AND GRASS ROOT8
A Kansan Wants Agriculture Taught
In the Public Schools.
The director of the Kansas experi
ment station at Hays, C. W. Burkctt,
believes that agriculture should be
taught In the public schools. He de
clares that there is Just as much
knowledge, just as much thought, just
ay much Inspiration to be derived
from the Btudy of soils, plants nnd
animals as there Is In the Btudy of
foreign rulers, countries and activi
ties. Ho adds: "Personally, I be
lieve that clover and alfalfa roots are
jr.wt as divine us Greek or Latin
roots, and that tho old hen is more
worthy of study than Borne of the
wicked men of destroyed nations."
From every source comes the infor
mation that there is a great treat In
store for the public on March 4,G. and
7, at the Temple in the Power's Illus
trated lectures. Professor Dann says
of him: "Professor Powers has the
rare gift of seizing tho essential thing
In a work of art and making it clear
to his audience. Especially doeB this
ability to reveal hidden meanings
come out in his lectures on Michel
angelo. For most of us, tho great ar
tist, solitary, silent, and profound,
needs Just such an interpreter as Pro
fessor PoworS." Great credit is due
tho Nebraska Art. Association for
bringing Dr. Powers here. Tickets are
one dollar for the three lectures and
may bo had at the Co-op and Universi
ty book stores. Reserved seats at Crnn
cor's and Porter's.
Biological Specimens to Baker U.
K. F. Monahan, Instructor in zool
ogy in Baker universlty and W. D
Green, class of 1907, have returned
from u trip to the Northwest, whero
tlu-y have been collecting mammals,
birds, plants and Insects for the mu
seum of natural history. The expedi
tion wus sent out last May. A fine
group of large anlnialB, such as bears,
doer, wolves, mountain goats and
mountain lions, were brought in.
'Ihis Is the first of u series of similar
expeditions which Prof. Parmenter is
planning to send out.
Clements' nliotOB are tho best
Rales to students. 129 So. Eleventh..
J. E. Okay, law, after a serious Ill
ness, has resumed his studies again. .
Marshall, students' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and O under Famous.
The Dramatlc-eiub of California is
to present "The Winter's Tale."
Hayden, photographer, special rates
to students. 1127 0 Btreet.
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HMtVERUtY JEWELEt 4 OPTICIAN
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JEWELER
Dr.S.S.Shean
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Harold Fish's mother died of heart
trouble yesterday.
Go to 'Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
for chiropody.
Coat and vest of a $75 dress suit at
a "snap." Room 3, 1339 O St.
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O.st.
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St.
X(ltrt Trad Mark .
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CLASP
BRIGHTON
Flat Clasp Garters
for solid comfort. The newest shades
and designs of one piece, pure silk
web. All metal parts heavy nickel.
plated brass, cannot rust. 25c. a pair
all dealers or by mail- .
PIONEER SUSPENDER CO.,
718 Market Street PhHadet&tl
itattr of i'teneer Hutpendcr
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ORDER YOUR PUNCH at FOLSOW'S
Also everything in the way of enked. pies?
candies and Ices.. Hot Chocolate with 'Whipped'
Croam after the show.
Boll 456
Phone us for Prices
-Auto 2214
Suits and O'coats Hade to Order, $15
NO MORE NO LESS
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World's Greatest Tailors
-UNION MADE-
J. F. 0REQ0RY, Manager and Cutler
LIrciIr Bnicli, 145 Si, I3tb St.
Gregory's Semi -Anthracite
FOR FURNACES
$7.50
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GREGORY THE COAL MAN
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDO.
132 K. II STKET
UNION COLLEGE
Till IIDC Main Ctll.tt
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