The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 25, 1908, Image 3

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    THE DAILIY NEBRA8KAN
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OliMTheatre
Trt HAV matinee, 2:3
I JUr I TONIGHT, 8:15
"A Knight for a Day"
Mat. "-$1.00 to 50c. Eve. $1.50 to 50c
THUR8DAY NGHTf MARCH 26
45 Minutes From Broadway
With Scott Welch
PRICES $1.50 to 50c.
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 28
Francis Wilson
IN-J-
"WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD'
PRICES $1.50 to 50c.
LYRIC THEATRE
MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 & 9:00
PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS
EHRENDALL BROS.
Marvelous Equilibrists.
ILLUSTRATED SONG
'She Was a Grand Old Lady"
RU68ELL AND CHURCH
From 8oclpty to the Bowery
ROBT. ROGERS and
LOUISE MclNTOSH
In Their Laughing Playlet,
"OUT OF SIGHT"
ROSA ROMA
Violin Virtuoso
THE MIZKOFF TROUPE
Tfie Onjy&Wblrlwind Dancers
LYR08COPEr
MAJESTIC
Week Ciiienclng Monday, Mch.23
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Evening prices. .,..... . 15c and 26c
Malbees, Wed. and Sat 15c
beats roHvrt, .Box ofllco opons 11 a. ra.
AUTO 3634 BELL A634
DR. J. R. DAVIS
iDJENTIST
Office nours 9 to 5. Sundays 10 tp 11
SPECIAL RATE TO STUDENTS
Over' Bank o'fXomT, 13th '&"0 StsV
THE SMOKE HOlSf
Welcrbmea. all, students and Invites yau
to ejby' 9urripokW.iand ReadlnqJ
Room. iltf a pleasure to please, t Try
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ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co.
BANKS First Trust and Savings.
QentraL National.
BAKERIES Dalrymple, Folsom, Po-
try.
BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Green's ShopB, Marshall, Emmort.
tlATH HODSE-Ghrla'.
BOOK 8TORES443o-op; Lincoln;
University.
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dohb,
Buds.
CLEANERS Wood.
CIGARS-r-Cole & McKenna;' Matt'a
Place.
BUSINESS COLLEGES Lincoln Bus
iness College.
CLOTHING Farquhar; Mageo &
Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
COAL Gregory; Whltebroast.
CONFECTIONERY Dalrymple; Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olympla Candy
Co., Rood, Hlrschner-Morse.
Folsom.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'.
DENTISTS Graham, Yungblut, J. R.
Davis, Hill.
DRY GOODS Herpolshelraer; Miller
& Paine.
DRUGGISTS Rlggs.
FLORISTS Chapln; C. H. Frey.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee &
Deemer, Mayer Bros., Sterling, O. A.
Fulk.
GROCERIES Capital Grocery.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. ,J. C. Bell.
HATTERS tBudd, Heffley, Lincoln
Hat Co., O. A. Fulk.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris;
Myers, Tucker, Hallett, Henderson
and Hald.
LAUNDRIES Evans; Merchants;
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
Dalrymple, Hlrschner-Morse.
OPTICIANS Hallett: Myers: Shean.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazek,
Hayden,
Townsend, Clements
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunph ;
BudB; CameronB; Church; Climax;
Dons; Dickinsons: Francis Bros.;
Sams; Windsor; Elam's.
SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & '"Petty; Rogers & Per
kins; Sanderson.
TAILORS Backstrom; Drermer; El.
liott; Heffley; Herzog; Ludwlg;
Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College
Tailors.
TELEGRAPH SCHOO L Western
Telegraph' School. L
THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver;
Lyrlo, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood, Sun.
KEYS Thorp. "
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LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
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Social nights Mon. and FruJ., 6 to 11
Beginner's flight, Wednesday, ff to 11
UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED
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Exchanges.
Association football In England is
responsible for six deaths and the dis
ablement of sixty, men.
Tlje SJlvur. Serpen will giye ,an in
formal reception Saturday afternoon
to all Sophomore girlH from 3 to 5, In
the Armory.
Minnesota debaters are looking to i
the east for a contest. They have
opened negotiations with the teams
ni the George Washington University i
and alBo with New York University. '
At Dartmouth football emblems of
gold will be given to the members of
the team which defeated Harvard.
They will have the score of the game
inscribed on the back.
Dean BesBey has received an old
Hotany, edited by Dioscoridls, which
was the text book for students in
botany from A. D. 100 to 1500. Tills
copy wiiB printed in 1552.
University students at Minnesota
have been enlisted by the Woman's
club at Minneapolis and will cover the
entire city and secure information on
violations of the smoke ordinance.
Chorus and dancing girls of a vaude
ville show to be presented at the Uni
versity of Chicago have struck for a
production in a down town theater.
They do not wish to waste their ef-1
y forts on an "amateur" audience.
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I Columbia. University. Xew York
I Cjty, has established a professorship
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humanity, proDafiy t:u- mat of it
kind in the world. 'Hundreds-of other
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universities and colleges need to fol
low Columbia's example.
The "CornlniBker" has received a.
drawing of the prettiest Nebraska co
ed Been in recent years. It is a crayon
drawing by E. I. Smith of the Chicago
Art School a former student of the
University of Nebraska.
The PaHadlan .Society will give a
special musical program next Friday
evening. The Chancellor's address,
which was to be given at this meet
ing, has bpen indefinitely postponed.
Following the program election of offi
cers will bo held. Let every Palladlau
be out. ' '
Several University of Minnesota Co
eus have formed a leap-year club.
Each girl is to propose to as many men
as possible. If a man refuses, he must
present her with a silk waist. If he ac
cepts his name is, placed on a list. At
the end of the year the girl having the
most acceptances Is privileged to mar
ry any man on the list.
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A student at the University of Call
fornla has refused the honor of elec
tion to Phi Beta Kappa. The man
Is spoken of as the only .one of
his kind by the Daily Californian, and
his reason for "rejecting the bid" Is
"that he did not believe that the hon
or was fairly earned by students In the
general culture colleges as some of the
courses offered In them were veritable
snaps In comparison with the work
In the engineering colleges,"
Notice. ,
Regular meeting of the University
Chemical Club this evening in the
Chemical Library' at 7:45 o'clock
sharp. AU members urged to bo out.
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Lincoln Buslntfts !!
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Telegraphy...
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and a great educator.
Positions secured when j
proficient. Glasses three
nights a week.
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