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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1908)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MUiliUritetaMM dhtt4db4 Xl Oliver Theatre TONI6HT AT 8:15 Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Orchestra, 50c. Balcony, 25c. THUR8. MAT. & EVE., APRIL 16 THE VIRGINIAN Mat., $1.00 to 25c. Eve., $1.50 to 50c. 8AT. NIGHT ONLY, APRIL 18 Johri Drew LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7t45 & 9t00 ' " 1 PRICES TBlf.ANp TWENTY CENTS LVROSCOPE. -'0,ROtmKE& BURNETT TRIO' Singing and Dancing ''JUGGLING BURKES -: -v.. . Club Jugglers. ILLUSTRATED SONG "As Long as the World Rolls On" LAURA BENNETT The Black-faced Girl JOE F. WILLARD & HARRY BOND Present the Bunco Hill LVROSCOPE MAJESTIC Week Commencing Monday, April 13 FULTOH STOCK CO. IN- A Marvelous Scenic Production ; ' of tho Original Drama. "The Holy City" Although the added expense for tliis production is enormous, tho prices will remain tho same. EVfRini prices. ....., . .15c arid ,25c MaUneeSrWed. and Sat .". . 15c Scats rcavd", Box office oponn IT a. m. THE 'DM SMOKE HOISE LWetcome alt students and' Invites you tos enjoy our. Smoking and Reading i1 Room. It's av pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" SMOKE. HOUSE. 1132 O STRtET ; MIKSTROM MMPJWY : TAILORS i ! 1320 N St., LIhmIh, timk. . HAW CUTTING A SP8CIALTY THB- Qulik Mi Ety lirber Skep c;W.BMHHRT,Pr, 201 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET dive me cat)' ' ' I nPffpPyHF'r"y"'wynJFn'yrw'' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bvtfry Loyal University Stedaat U arg-d to patroalss thea Nebrm- kfta advertiser, sad to facatloa JE Ik paper whllo doing so. I ! 2 )Mtt)M)Mt) ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co.! ; 1 BANKS First Trust and Savings. I Central National. BAKERIES Dalrymplo, Polsom, Pe- try. BARBER SHOPS Grand Central, Green's Shops, Marshall, Emmort. BATH HOUSE Chris. BOOK STORES Cc-:op; Lincoln; fJhlvdrslty. CAPE 8avoy, Windsor, Sams, DonS, j "u"s- r!r J? . - u" .. . . ! uiuAiia uoio & MCKenna; Matt's Place. BUSINESS COLLEGES Lincoln Bus iness College. CLOTHING Farquhar; Magee & Davjs, Hill. Deomer; Mayer Bros.; Storling. COAL Gregory; Whltobroast. CONFECTIONERY Dalrymplo; Lin coln Candy Kitohon; Olympla Candy Co., Rood, Hlrschner-Morse. Folsoni. DENTISTS Graham, Yungblut, J. R." DRY GOODS Herpolsholmer; Miller & Paine. " j pttUGGlSTS Riggs. FLORISTS-Chapln; C. H. Frey. ! FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee & , I Deemer, Mayer Bros., Sterling, O. A. j Fulk. 1 ! GROCERIES Capital Grocery. HAIR DRESSER Mrs. J"! C. Bell. ? HATTERS Budd, Heffley, Lincoln : "" , "" """"" w - -Hat Co. O. A. Fullc. ' hernia on the death of Francis .10- JEWELERS E. Fleming: Harris: soph?" he repllod: "We are confident 1 Myers, Tucker. Hallett, Henderson nd IId- a question of what kind of an Inde KEYS Thorp. 1 , ,. 1 ,, 1 .. SUNDRIES -EvanB; Merchants; ! 1en(,Re ha,, b LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom. '-- Dalrymplo, Hlrschner-Morse. 1 v w r a Nt.R OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Shean. PHOTOGRAPHS Blazelc, Hayden, Miss Patterson succeeded In arous- Townsond, Clements. I ing the Interest and enthusiasm of tlu5 PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons. . students for the work In China to such kejali njsrATju Jtiumpnrey. RESTAURANTS BoBton Lunch ; Buds: Camerons: Church: Climax: Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.; ' meeting Friday to go toward the ex Sams; Windsor; Elam's. ; penses of our missionaries in China. SHOES Beckman. Bros; Cincinnati ! 4Mr8t uinnian led the meetlpg with n Snsf0Sandereonty: RgerS & ' i bt,,T,ng taIk on n,l88lon work- ,n wh,ch TAILORS Backstrom; DreBher; El- 8ne Pointed out the truth that the liott; Heffley; Herzog; Ludwlg; j movement now going forward Is but a Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College part of that great movement which .Xll'S!?'. , began with the Crusades and which TELEGRAPH S C H O O L -Western ..., . ...,.,. 41 . , ... .. . Telegraph School. THEATERS Lyric, Majestic, Oliver. TYPEWRITERS Underwood, Sun. AUTO 3634 -BELL A634 Dli. J. R. DAVIS EENTPIST Office hours 0 to Sundays 10 1 11 SPECIAL RATE TO 8TUDENT8 Over-Bartic of Cdm HtH A O 8t MV IM ' L., J. rejutmiTY mur Tjmf hi Osll 1190 O St. LlNln jKtYtuiTY Jeweler mm C. A. Tucker JKWtLUi , Dr. S.S. Shean OFTICIAN . HJIIHIEET. YELLIWFIOIT Yew Pskeaan - t I s mm M '----g -' i ' . r , . W wKm mKwT IHOTv KAREL PELLANT. (Continued on page three.) proud of the scars on 1i!b face received In a duel as our football wnrrlorR are of the bruises recelvod on the grid iron. "No record Ih kept of attendance. It often hnppenH that a student will t rtrttYitt lsr ft lltil itflttisxf.lt lwilln riltln - ,. .o ... .,,,, .,. wr fitiArrnwn Htnlt nenmaunc fimi 14 iti " '-y"" - - Hon for this Is the lock of space to conduct classes. If all the students registered In a course .should attend the recitation room could' not contain them. This was demonstrated recent ly when the members of one class peti tioned the administrative board for more room. Their petition being re- jected, they nil agreed Jto attend class Long before the tlmo for the class nr rived the room was filled with stu dents. Furniture nnd chairs were thrown out to make room for more students. When the professor arrived he found the room packed arid stu dents standing outside the door tin uble to enter. Finding it lmppsslble to reach his desk, he was obliged to dismiss the cjnss, which then proceed ed in a body to tho authorities and de manded their petition bo favorably considered, under threats of vlqlence." In answer to questions, the speaker stated that the opportunities of the university were confined principally to ,,, -, ,., ,., . ,,,. . T J .-,.,- - spreading the doctrine of education among women. To the question "What Is the pros- , tnv , i,,.,Qla,w. t n of getting independence; it is merely nn extent that a very liberal offering was made at the Y. W. C. A. noon , Will UUU Willi IUU UlVlllXUllUIl Ul till countries on-the earth. Her appeal to the girls to take some part and intor- i est in the work was responded to by the liberal Impromptu offering. Notice. Freshmen desiring class caps, will please see Alden Bumstend, Lester Bratton, or Chester Hatfield at once. "Your next."- Arluto Barber Shop, 120G O St. Why not take your bath at Chris bath house, Eleventh and- P streets? Doss Cafe 114 So; Eleventh street. The best place to eat In town Is at Dr. Hill, Dentist. 233 So. Eleventh. Send Jn your neys items to the Daily Nobmskan. Go to (Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. , Beckman Bros. Fine shoes; 1107 O. st. Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. C V; , rJL . Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. . Cozy, clean, pure Dalrymple's Eat at Elam's. ' A. G. SPALDING ?lf BROS. Sy Tlio Largest Manufacturers In the World of OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Base Ball, Foot Ball, Golf, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey Ofllclal Implements for Track ami Field Sports Uniforms 'for All Sports Spalding's. Handsomely Illus trated Catalogue of all sports contains numerous suggestions. Sond for it. It's froo. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Now York, ( hicago, Philadelphia. Boston, Baltimore, Washington, St. Louip, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Syracuse. Cincinnati, Kansas City, Minneapo lis, Now Orloans, Denver, Montroal. courses: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, English, Penmanship, 6Vc. Lincoln Business Cillije SAY, BOYS 'if 'J" , . o- The girls are wearing mighty fine Tailored 8ults this Spring. "DO YOU THINK" They want to spend their money for Tailored Suits and' go with afellow 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 South7 12th St. Laiwlor dyefe Co; Rieytlit add Ivir-Jtiiiiitii Ikytlis. ' 1. 4V M. iiHfiill iMsfs. W Mr ti risHiitlfii it itiiiMtf If tMy HfMtlin I ihlsatf. 134 Q STREET i nki Don't Read This If you don't want good music. We guarantee this orchestra; .tb.bq,8econd to hone. We 'don't' charg tVft: prices. Try us. Ask, for recosusesitlons. u. r.-1 nwnrMBunubirecisiv a Violin. Taught v Chapln, Brosvflbfi8t8,n27 ,S. 12th. Marshal J, 'students'1 harber., Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous.' I , sjgSi I i , i