The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 27, 1908, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Oliver Theatre
SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 28
Francis Wilson
IN
"WHEN KNIGHT8 WERE BOLD"
PRICES $1.50 to 50c.
TUE8., WED. & WED. MATINEE
March 31-April 1
The Lion and the Mouse
PRICES $1.50 to 50c.
THURS. & FRI. EVES., APR. 2-3
MAX FIGMAN
IN
The Man On the Box
LYRIC THEATRE
MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7:46 Sc 9:00
PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS
EHRENDALL BROS.
Marvelous Equilibrists.
ILLU8TRATED SONG
"She Was a Grand Old Lady"
RU8SELL AND CHURCH
From 8oclety to the Bowery
ROBT. ROGERS and
LOUISE MclNT08H
In Their Laughing Playlet,
"OUT OF SIGHT"
R08A ROMA
Violin Virtuoso
THE MIZKOFF TROUPE
' The Only Whirlwind Dancers
LYR08COPE
MAJESTIC
Wrt Gowtiiclng Monday. Mch.23
FULTOH STOCK GO.
IN
The Girl I Left
Behind Me
Evening prices 15c and 25c
""Matinees, Wed. and Sat 15c
boats resvd, Box oflQco opens 11 a. m.
AUTO -3634 - BELL A634
DR. J. R. DAVIS
DENTIST
Office hours 9 to 5. 8undays 10 to 11
8PECIAL RATE TO 8TUDENTS
Over Bank of Com., 13th & O 8ts.
THE 'INI' SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes all students and Invites you
to enjoy our Smoking and Reading
Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try
us.
"UNI" 8MOKE HOUSE.
1132 O STREET
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The ACME
i
Bawling i Billiards, Fistl and Cigars
The Finest Place In the West. 934 P Street
Clothes for the Young Man of Today
Young men are demanding clothes of altogether different typo from num
. of more mature years. To this end we have designed for us models that
emhody radical style features and they have proven decidedly popular with
the college fellows. The new tan and hrown effects predominate and are
most fitting colors for spring wear. $15, $18, $20, $22 and $25
Tht Wen's Store MAGEE & DEEMER The Men's Store
PHI BETA KAPPA.
(Continued from page one.)
fraternity. Professor Caldwell de
clined because he "does not believe
in. making distinctions of that kind
and prefers to remain a democrat."
Dr. Howard, who graduated In '76, was
offered the honor a fow years ago
while holding the chair of history at
Leland Stanford. Ho refused on prin
ciples which he still holds, saying In
part, "While I do not censure anyone
for accepting the degree, I declined
It because I think giving such distinc
tions tends to lower standards by
causing students, in the scramble for
the honor, to be led Into the habit of
choosing 'snap courses.' "
These nine cases, ranging from 1876
to 1888, and not being a complete list
of such cases at Nebraska, thus clear
ly robs the Californian of the distinc
tion of being "the only one of his
kind."
Board of Inspectors Meet.
Inspector A. A. Reed has gone to
Chicago to attend the meeting of the
Board of Inspectors of the North Cen
tral States of the Commission on Ac
credited Schools and Colleges, and of
the North Central Association of Col
leges and Secondary Shcools, March
25- 27. Important changes in the defin
ition of units for admission to colleges
and a plan for Inspecting colleges will
be considered. Last year nine secon
dary schools were accredited to the
North Central Association, Beatrice,
Brownell Hall, Fremont, Grand Island,
Hastings, Lincoln, Lincoln Academy,
South Omaha, and York. Several more
will probably be admitted this year.
" Notice.
Candidates for th"e University teach
er's certificate In June are requested to
fill out the application blank which can
be obtained from Professor Luckey,
secretary of the Teachers' Certification
Committee. This final announcement
Is made in order to reach all eligible
candidates who have not yet applied.
Two months more of school. Let ub
have your duplicate order for pictures
as Boon as. possible. Townsend.
University and Lincoln post cards
at lc each. The Unl. Book Store.
Dainty Wash Fabrics For Summer Gowns
Fashion to be used In making up the summer gowns the "Fairy" like wash
place. We candidly say that never before have we offered such a large variety of tasty designs
and such charming, harmonious color combinations as this season. Mora than 3O.O00 Yd.
In th showing;. You will agree with us that such a vast assortment demonstrates that we
are. well prepared to meet Fashion's demands in price range, plain colors, color ' combinations and
weights In the dainty wash fabrics that constitute milady's wardrobs.
BE 4
Headquarter University Cadets,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
March 24, 1008.
Orders No. 8.
1. The resignation of L. W. Stalder,
color sergeant, Is hereby accepted.
2. Subject to the approval of the
Chancellor, the following promotions,
appointments and assignments are
announced;
To be color sergeant, vice L. W.
Stalder, resigned, J. P. Dlerks, priv
ate, unnsslgned.
' To be sergeants:
W. A. Davison, Corporal Co. "C,"
to Co. "C."
C. W. Mengel, Corporal Co. "A," to
Co. "A."
C. A. Thornburg, Corporal Co. "D,"
to Co. "D."
J. T. Zlmmer, private Co. "C," to
Co. "C."
To be corporal b:
A. L. Briggs, private Co. "C," to
Co. "C."
H. C. Hatliaway, private Co. "A,"
to Co. "A."
J. M. Alexander, private Co. "B,"
to Co. "B."
R. K. Taylor, private Co. "C," to
Co. "C."
H. N. Cain, private Co. "A," to Co.
"A."
F. B. Tarnek, private Bond, to
Band.
W. A. Kerl, private Band, to Band.
G. Mattlson, private Band, to Band.
To be lance corporals:
J. P. Hepperlin, private Co. "C," to
Co. "C."
C. H. Chalmer, private Co. "A," to
Co. "A."
H. G. Huse, private Co. "B," to Co.
."B."
J. W. Kelfer, private Co. "D," to
Co. "D."
!By order of Captain Worklzer:
(Signed) B. A. FROYD,
lBt Lieut, and Batt. Adjutant, Uni
versity Cadets, Adjutant - ,
Notice to Catholic Students.
The lecture which wan to have been
given Saturday, March 28, by Mr.
Paul L. Martin of the Crelghton Law
College at Omaha, has 'been post'
poned until Saturday evening, April
4th. This lecture will be given in
the music hall of the Temple. Every
member of the Catholic Students'
Club is urged to be present and bring
student friends.
"Fairy"
Don't Read This
It you don't want good music. Wo
guarantee this orchestra to bo second
to none. Wo don't charge two prices.
Try ub. Ask for recommendations.
G. F. THORNBURG, Director.
Violin Taught Auto 5877
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.
BIOKSTRON OOIPMY
EXCLUSIVE
TAILORS
1320 N St.. Llnaaln, Nob.
HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY
THE
Qstltk anil Easy larbsr Snm
C. W. EMMSRT, Ptp.
101 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
dive hm caH "
Petry Bakery Co.
Baking Ordeis Filled Promptly
TOfB RICE BDCAD OUR SPECIALTY
PHONE UBAND YOUR ORDER WILL
RECEIVE PROMPT TTEJTTXOH -
DojsiarA
ARROW
Clupeco Shrunk Quarter Sizes
is cents each: 2 for 25 cents
duett, Vulxt&r A Co., Maker of Cloett and
Monarch SblrU
Of all the cloths as
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like wash fabrics Hold first
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. MEMMEN CANNON CO.
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