The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1908, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
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Oliver Theatre
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MME. SEMBRICH
FRI.? SAT. & MAT., APL. 10-11
OLE OLSON
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TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 14
Lincoln. Symphony Orchestra
OrtC. 50c. BAL. 25c.
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MATINKK 3 P. M. BVB."7445 Sc :00
PRICES TBN.AND TWENTY CENTS
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Dog. and Monkey Circus
ILCUSTRATED 80NG
John J. Wilde
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THE JBRGERE SISTERS
Refjned Vocalists ;
The famous Minstrel';'
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A Comedy Drama in Four Acts,
Evening 'prices-........ 15c and 25c
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THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes all students .and Invites you
to enjoy our Smoking and Reading
Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try
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"UNI", SMOKE HOUSE.
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CENTRAL NOTIONAL BANK
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P. L. HALL, President , .
J P. B. JOHNSON, Vice-President
W. HACKNEY Jr., Asst. Cashier
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Jlvaiy Ioy Uatvaftlty Sa'dent Is
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ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co.
BANKS First Trust and Savings.
Central National.
BAKERIES Dalrymple, Folsom, Pe
try. BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Green's Shops, Marshall, Emrtfert.
P.ATH HOUSE Chris'.
BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln;
University.
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons,
Buds.
CLEANERS Wood.
CIGARS Colo & McKenna; Matt's
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BUSINESS COLLEGES Lincoln Bus
iness College. t
CLOTHING Farquhar,; . Magoo &
Davis, Hill.
Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
COAL Gregory; Whiteb roast
ICONFECTIONBRY Dalrymple; Lin-
coin Candy Kitchen; Ojympla Candy
Co., Rood, Hirschner-Morse.
Folsom.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'.
DENTISTS Graham, Yungblut, J. R.
DRY GOODS Herpolshelmer; Miller
- & Paine.
DRUGGISTS RIggs.
FLORISTS Chapin; C. H. Frey.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee &
Deemer, Mayer Bros., Sterling, O. A.
Fulk.
GROCERIES Capital Grocery.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell.
HATTERS Budd, Heffleyr. Lincoln
Hat Co., O. A. Fulk.
JEWELER8 B. Fleming; Harris;
Myers, Tucker, Hallett, Henderson
and Hold. .
KEYS Thorp.
LAUNDRIES EvanB; Merchants;
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
Dalrymple, Hirschner-Morse.
OPTICIANS Hallett; Myera; Shean.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazekk Hayden,
Tonsond, Clements.
PRTNTERS-'George Bros.; Simmpns.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch;
' Buds;- Camerons; Church; Climax;
Dons; Dickinsons: Francis Bros.;
Sams; Windsor; Elara's.
SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford Jfc, Peftyf Rogers & Per
kins; Sanderson.
TAILORS Backstrom; DreBher; El
liott; Heffley; Herzog; .Ludwig;
4 Sqptch Wollen Mills, Union College
Tailors.
TELEGRAPH S C H O O L Western
Telegraph School.
THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver;
Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood, Sun.
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Word From Benedict.
The following lotter was received
from Maurice Benedict, who Ib now
located at Greenville, California.
When In school Maurice took part In
nearly all forms of athletlCB nnM
served on the Athletic Board:
"Ab an alumnus I have been deeply
Interested In the communications In
regard to the election of the Athletic
Board. I suppose conditions are about
the same as ever and In my time It
beemed regretable that we had such
a poor system.
"It was not so much Illness to de
cide matters of athletic Importance
that made the powers that bo look
with favor on a man's candidacy, but
rather his ability to poll a majority.
I thought then, and am still, of the
same opinion, that too many men get
on the board who do not have the
experience and ability to decide with
any degree of fitness athletic ques
tions. "I have always felt that a man on
the board as on any team represented
the University and In doing that he.
must put aside all personal feelings,
prejudice or local (meaning fraternal
or society) allegiance and be simply
a servant or representative m of the
school us a whole. I believe until a
man does that, that he can never be
us useful to his Alma 'Mater as he
otherwise would bo. If we could only
eliminate politics from athletics the
question would be solved and It would
not make any difference whether the
voter had to pay 25 cents to vote or
not. After alL 11 comes down to one
point, whether you are going to be
more loyal to the University or to
some organization that is not a part
of the University. Real Nebraska
spirit has always chosen the former
course of action. I still believe Ne
braska Is the best BChobl In the United
States and though I am a long ways
off, I get out In the hills' and give a
few w.tr whoops at every victory.
Keep the good work up. Very ' sin
cerely, M. BENEDICT."
NEW P08TAL RULING.
By a recent order of the Postmaster
General, no daily newspaper Is al
lowed to send copies to subscribers
who are three months or more in ar
rears. There are a few of the- sub
scribers to the Daily Nebraskan who
are in arrears to that extent .and un
less payment Is made in thenear fu
ture the subscriptions will be stopped.
We trust that this 'will not be neces
sary and that the circulation of this
paper may not need to be reduced by
the oversight of some of our friends.
If your subscription is unpaid, kindly
mail a money order or draft to the
manager as soon as convenient. ' .
This order goes into effect April 15.
'Donald Robertson, the noted Eng
lish actor, will coach the University
Dramatic Club at Chicago for its pre
sentation ofjhe "Night of the Burning
Pestle."
Spring vacation at Carleton College
will be about two weeks longer than
usual this year. This Is due, not to
the good will of the faculty, but to a
mild case of smallpox.
A big mass meeting was arranged
by the students of the University of
Chicago io celebrate their winning of
the national championship in basket
ball. v "
Marshalij students'' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and Of, under Famous;
The best place to eat In 'town Is at
Doss Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street.
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