The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 28, 1908, Image 3

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LITTLE CHIP8 & MARY MARBLE
Mat $1.00 td 25C. Nlflht $1.50 to 25c.
Thiir. Fri. & 8at. Mat. April 3&May 2.
James F, Fulton
AND HI8 MER'RY COMPANY
Eve. 25c, 156 a'ntf 106. Mat. 25c and 10c.
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Sat. .Ivtaf. and feve.
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Week Starting April' 27th
The
Fulton Stock
Cbrtipatny
is Hydleberg
Slats ikitvit by Pfcoea at Tktitra Three
Bays hi Aduice. AbId 1528. Bell A938
Evening prices 15c and 26c
ftlatfnees, Wed, an Sal 16c
Box office ojons 11 a. m.
NO. 2
RldBONLESS
No. 2 No. , No. 6
$40.00 $75.00 ,$100.00
I.Q. Chapman, 141 So. 13th
THE W SMOKE
WelcpmeVMnts and Jrivlte.iypu
to enjoy- our Smoking, and Reading
Room, it's a pieaiure 10 picasc. n
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Pitts' Bancing School
' Class niflhts Advantie'rf, Won day;
Begljhnfr.Wedrietday;and
SofcUfl nTaht Fr day. private ciaii
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ATHLETIC GO'ODS Lawlor Cyclo Co
BANKS First Trust and Savings.
Central National.
flAKEIlIES Dalryinplo, Folsom, Po-
try.
BARBER SHOPS Grand Central,
Green's Shops, Marshall, EmmerL
BATH HOUSE Chris.
BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln;
Unlyerslty.
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, Dons,
feuds?
CLEANERS Wood.
CIGARS Colo & McKenna; Matt'a
Place.
BUSINESS COLLEGES Lincoln Bus
iness College
CLOTHING Farquhar; Mageo &
Davis. Hill.
Decmer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
COAL Gregory; Whitobreast.
CONFECTIONERY Dalrymple; Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olympla Candy
Co , Rood, Hlrschnor-Morse.
Folsom.
DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts.
DENTISTS Graham. Yuncblut. J. R.
DRY GOODS Herpolsheimer; Miller
& Paine.
DRUGGISTS Riggs.
FLORISTS Chapin; C. H. Froy.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Mdgee &
Deomor, Mayer Bros., Sterling, O. A.
Fulk.
GROCERIES Capital Grocery.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell.
HATTERS Budd, Heffloy, Lincoln
Hat Co., O. A. Fulk.
JEWELERS Tucker; Hallot.
KEYS Thorp.
I.AUNDRIES EvnnB; Merchants ;
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
Dalrymple, HJrschnor-Morse.
OPTICIANS Hallett; MyeTs; Sheon.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Haydetf,
Townsend, Clemqnts.
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ;
Buds; Camerons; Church.; Climax;
Dons; Dickinsons; FranclB Bros.;
Sams; Windsor; Elam's.
SHQES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Per
kins; Sanderson.
TAILORS Rackstrom; DreBher; El
liott: Heffloy; Herzog; Ludwlg;
Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College
Tailors. !
TELEGRAPH SCHOO L Western
Telegraph School. '
THEATERS Lyric, Majestic, Oliver.
TYPEWRITERS Undorwopd, Sun.
courses:
Bopkkeeping, Shorthand,
Typewriting English,
Penmanship, &c.
Lincoln Busintss College
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1337 O STREET
The Official Ball
Used by All the Big College Affiles
If you attend the big college games you wilUfind that the rjall
almost invariably used is the REACH OFFICIAL AMERICAN
LEAGUE BALfL. College 'men won't have anything but the
BEST that's why they all use the
Reach
Ball
College men know that the Reach
American League for ten years
No other can be used in
any League game.
Rgaplv
I r1 ) Guarantee ''VleeW
The R6aCh 'Trddcmark on all Sporting Goods
is a guarantee of Quality it means satisfaction, a,
nevy article, or your, money back (except on Balls
and Ban under $1.00).
The Reacb Ollicinl Base Ball Guide
ior 1908
iSst out It's the rtcognitcd authority on
Bill matters: The OUlclal Qulde of ffie, Ameri
can League.. History ani.3dion pictures 61 1907
Worlds Seres Schedules, rules, records, eti.
10 tents at dealers' or by mall.
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If net at your dcaltr'i ive nvill sufply
our goods direct on receipt if price.
Write for 1908 Base Ball Catalogue and.
free Base JTall Story by Elbert Hubhl.
A. t REACH COMPANY,
1799 Tulip Stroot, PHILADELPHiA
8IGMA XI LECTURE.
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be expanded-down to one pound abso
lute while reciprocating engines can
not economically expand lower than
to four or five pounds absolute. Con
stant speed and load service such as
marjne, electric and centrifugal pump
work. It cannot be reversed and is no
more economical than a good' recipro
cating engine. Thermo is no danger 6f
the turbine supplanting the recriprb
catlng engine except in certain work,
but there is a possibility of gas en
gines supplanting both of them on ac
count of its superior economy.
In conclusion Professor Richards
showed some views of the motors and
plans of the Mortania. The motors
are of about soventy. thousand horse
power, or an equivalent of aboitt 2,
100,000 men working in three shifts.
The food necessary for this many men
men would be far in excess of the fuel
used in the boilers. The lighting plant
has a capacity of 1,500 K,.W., or about
as much as is used in Lincoln. The
boiler plant consists of twenty-hreo
double ended and two single ended
Scotch Marine boilers of about lGO,o()0
square fe.et-of heating surface. .The
ship is about eight hundred feet long
"and is seventy-nino feet from the eti
gine room floor to the sky light, The
latest developmenJL.of..jthe turbine Is
Professor Rat-eau'smotor for using ex-
f hauBt steam from the large rolling mill
engines used in the steel' mills."
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Ball has been adopted by the
and is the official .League -tall,
Base
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UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN,,
" Friday Hfyrt"
8:00 p'. m. The Tomplo; w
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President Butler of Cqfuinbia ahd
Chancellor. McCrackon 'Of New' Ybr"
University will lecture in Gope'nhaejL
next fall. Tllej' are the first 'tnpn
chosen in tbe 'interchange of lectures
between Denmark and the United
States.
Dean Andrew i". West of Prlnvefon
asserts that entrance requircxhentslto
graduate work are generally too- low,
and inevitably -draw mbn of mediocre
ability. As . remedies he suggests
higher salaries for. professors and giv
ing them greater -Thonor in a Hocial
way.
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Durlpg u severe blizzard ton Jho
night of February 21, Clarence Robin
son, a student of Heddtbg Colloge,
was gagged, bound hatad and .foot, and.
tied to a tree ' on the campus. Ho
struggled aesporatoly IfaWi Minding
snowstorm--and abputnntdBlgktsuo'-
ceded in( unfa,sttQning,4be. ainliCivhich
held htm. Then arWaadMualefl
With cold and with'MsfttrtlPblftfciJf
he crrfwled' several blod'ife'lJI'XSis borii
lng house. In conseqiicjicsiiQft.bj
brutal haz'lne three 'W-ta iauienlB
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