The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 19, 1908, Image 3

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THE DAILY NBBRA6KAN
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Oliver Theatre
Ffcl., SAT. & SAT. MAT., MCH. 20-21
"BIG HEAR f ED JIM"
EVE., 50, 35 & 25c. MAT., 25 nnd 10c
WED. MAT. &. EVE., MARCH 25.
"A Knight For a Day"
THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH 26
45 Minutes From Broadway
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 28
Francis Wilson
LYRIC THEATRE
MATINHE 3 P. M. EVE. 7t45 & 9:00
PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS
RICHARD BARRY and
VIRGINIA JOHNSON
Offer their Latest Travesty
"Held for Ransom"
ILLUSTRATED SONG
"When the Blue Birds Nest Again,
Sweet Nellie Gray"
THE TRANS-ATLANTIC FOUR
High Class Comedy Singing Act
PETE GRIFFIN
Singing Comedian
TWO LEVONOS
Popular Entertainers
MAJESTIC
Wirt CwwuiclirMiiila), Mch. 16
FULTON STOCK CO.
, . -IN-
. The Beautiful Irish Comedy
Drama
"Kathleen
IIILavourneen
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Evening prices 15c and 25c
Matinees, Wed. and Sat . . 15c
beats rcavd, Box office opoiiM 11 a. m.
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flUYLER'S
Chocolates and
Bon Bons.
TIm Dff CfttUtv
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
TWELFTH AND 0 STREETS
P. L. HALL, Prbsldont
P. E. JOHNSON, Vico-President
BSMAN O. FOX, Cashier,
W."V7. HACKNEY Jr., Asst. Cashier
UNIVERSITY JEWELER k OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
Dr-S.S.Sheaii
OPTICIAN
Mil STREET. YELLOW FRONT
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor Cycle
Co., Glrard Cycle Co.
BANKS First Trust and Savings.
Central National. "ft
BAKERIES Dalrymple, Folsom, Pe-
try.
BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Green's Shops, Marshall, Bmmert.
BATH HOUSE Chris.
BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln;
University.
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons,
Buds.
CLEANERS Wood.
CIGARS Cole & McKenna; Matt'a
Place.
BUSINESS COLLEGES Lincoln Bus
iness College.
CLOTHING Farquhar; Magee &
Deemer; Mayer -Bros.; Sterling.
COAL Gregory; Whltebreast.
1 CONFEQTIONERY Dalrymple; Lin
coln Candy Kitohen; Olympia, Candy
Co., Rood, Hirschner-MOrse.
Folsom.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'
DENTISTS Graham, Yungblut, J. R.
Davis, Hill.
DRY GOODS Herpolsheimer; Miller
& Paine.
DRUGGISTS Rlggs.
FLORISTS Chapln; C. H. Frey.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee &
Deemer, Mayer Bros., Sterling, O. A.
J Fulk.
, GROCERIES Capital Grocery.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. J. C, Bell.
HATTERS Budd, Heflley, Lincoln
Hat Co., O. A. Fulk.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris;
Myers, Tucker, Hallett, Henderson
and Hald.
LAUNDRIES EvanB; Merchants;
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom,
Dalrymple, HIrschner-Morse.
OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Shean.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Jfyyden,
Townsend, Clements.
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ;
BuJb; Cnmerons; Church; Climax;
- Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.;
Sams; Windsor; Elam's.
SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per
kins; Sanderson.
TAILORS Backstrom; Dresher; El
liott; , Heffley; Herzog; Ludwlg;
Scotch" Wollen Mills, Union College
Tailors.
TELEGRAPH S C I. O O L Western
Telegraph School.
THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver;
Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood, Sun.
KEYS Thorp.
University Students
Ladles and Gentlemen Mijln
the market for a new typewriter
or desiring to rent one, we
wou)d be glad to hare our sales
man call and demonstrate the
visible Underwood. Yours re
spectfully, UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER GO.
714 P St.
Bell 348
CINCINNATI
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8H0E STORE
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ATHLETIC BOARD.
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cares who control athletics. If they
elect "N" men, all right, and If they
elect others nil right too, but let the
old rule stand.
A STUDENT.
I favor the proposed method of elect
ing student members of the athletic
board for several reasons.
Under the new system all wire
pulling and political manlpulat'ons
would cease. The best man, all things
considered, would then be elected re
new members wbuld exert much morj
influence with the board than hereto
forfore, because the board would know
that those student members Were
elected by the expressed will of the
student body as a whole, and not be
the purchased vote of a bevy of girls
or the clique vote of some particular
crowd.
With a stroug representative board
composed of athletes who are thor
oughly acquainted with their duties,
all branches of athletics at our Uni
versity would mean more to "barb"
and "fraf men nllke.
The University Ts larger and more
important thnn any of its parts. And
keeping the best good of Nebraska
above all petty, selfish considerations,
let us refuse to take account of wheth
er a man be a "frat" man or a "barb"
and cast our ballots for candidates on
the basis of merit alone. j
Every male student has a right to
cast his vote for his choice of eligible
candidates. Let's pluy fair and give
every male student a ballot. We can
do no less.
Do we not want a student board
truly representative because elected
by the whole student body, strong
with the board because representing
the expressed will of all the students,
and therefore calculated to broaden
nil athletics and deepen our spirit for
Nebraska?
SIDNEY COLLINS.
To Editor of the Nebrnskan A few
objections may be brought against the
action of the athletic "board in its re
cent plan for arranging more general
interest in the administration of Uni
versity athletics, for this is manifestly
the fundamental purpose in the move
ment. Some may object to limiting the !
candidacy to "N" men, but In answer,
it can be said that this will get rid of
much of the "class machine' kind of
politics. An "N" man, besides being
one willing "to work for and -bio to
understand athletic problems, must
essentially be more than a L'wurdTpoll
tician." Again, some organizations may be
unwilling to give up the representa
tion they are sure of on the board
whenever their "term comes. It may
not be generally known that there Is
among the fraternities a well organ
ized schedule whereby each organiza
tion gets its man named as a candi
date in a certain order. Five frater
nities are represented this year, live
different ones next year and so on.
Also, contributions to 'the "slush fund"
are regulated among the organizations
with the same sort of precision. This
smacks too much of management.
The present scheme alms at elimina
tion of factional fights and It is the
most plausible and sane ever suggest
ed for arousing genuine, broad, enthus
iastic Interest In Nebraska athletics
an Interest just now particularly
needed.
J. C. KNODE, '08.
Found A fountain pen. Call at Ne
braskan office.
SAY, BOYS I
The girls are wearing mighty
fine Tailored Suits this 8prlng.
"DO YOU THINK"
They want to spend their money
for Tailored Suits and go with
afetlow wearing a Hand Me
Down Suit.
"THINK IT OVER."
We will give you the Latest
Style, Perfect Fit and the Nob
biest Assortment of Woolens in
the city. $25 and higher.
Elliott Bros.,
Tailors ;
142 South 12th 8t,
TheACME
Bowline, Billiards, Pail art Clears
The Finest Placo In the. West. 934 P Street
MEM MEN CANNON CO.
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