The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1908, Image 3

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"A WIFE'S HONOR"
Nlflht-25, 15 A 100. 'Mat 25 & 10c
THUR8DAY NIGHT, MAY 7
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SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 9
MAUDE ADAMS
MAJESTIC
Week .Starting April 27th
The
Fulton Stock
Company
Ln Hydleberg
Slats Mxenred by Phoae at Thiatie Thro
Dart li AdTlBCe. Auto 1528. Bill A936.
Evenlns prices 16eand26e
Matinees, Wed. and Sal IBo
Box office opons 11 R. m.
LYRIC THEATRE
MATINEfi 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 & 9:00
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PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS
OVERTURE
Roy L.Matson, Musical Director
LYROSCOPE
. Minstrel
TOM POWELL
Late of Al. G. Field's Minstrels
ILLUSTRATED 80NG
"Walt for Me by the Mulberry Tree'M
t JOHN J. WILDE,
CONN, DOWNEY & WILLARD
In a Comedy Playlet, Entitled
"The Doings of Dr. Louder"
W-r- -. - SING FONG LEE
ff If ; World's Greatest Chinese Violin
XVW'&Kr ' - Virtuoso
THEMA8CAGNI8
' European Premier Dancers
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HE UMITOSITY BUNS' TAH.0N
The iast woricdOM aadpriew right -'
' Oall a4erw store, . -
1100 O St r - llnol
THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE
Welcamta'all students and InvlUs you
to enW our Smoking ahd heading
Room, It's a pleasure te please. Try
us.'
iVUl'L SMOKE, HOUSE.
1132 6 ST REET
The trustees of Colby (Mo. College
have recently elected Prof. Arthur J.
Roberts tq succeed President White
at the head of that Institution. Pro
fessor Roberts Is a graduate of Colby
In the class pf 1890 and while In col
lege was an all-round athlete and a
brilliant scholar.
Drown Hall at jumigh University,
erected by the alumni of the institu
tion in honor of the late president, will
be dedicated in the near futurp. This
hall is to be the social center for the
students -and will be the home of the
Young Men's Christian Association of
the university.
The crew of Syracuse University
will be guided by a Chinese cox
swain when it rows in the big Pough
keepste regatta next summer.
C. H. Prey, florist, 1138 O 8t
Try Francis Bros restaurant, 1020 P
Marshall, students' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and O under Famous.
Clements' photos are the best.
Rates to students. 129 Bo. Eleventh.
The class vof '08, at Minnesota, will
not present its alma mater with' the
usual memorial. Instead of the ordi
nal gift the class will make the uni
versity and the alumni the original
present of the largest number of life
memberships to the Alumni Associa
tion ever taken out by a graduating
class. It is believed that no greater
good can be done for the university
than by swelling the ranks of the asso
ciation and so set the precedent for
coming classes.
Why not take your batSi at Chris'
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
Chapi Bros., florists, 127 Se. 12th.
The best place to eat ln town Is at
Dobs Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street.
Dr. Hill, Dentist. 233 So. Eleventh.
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O, St.
GEORGE BROS., Printers
COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING
AND
STEEL DYE EMBOSSING
A NICE LINE OP STATIONERY
Fraternity Bldg., LINCOLN, NEB.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
Dr.S.S.Shean
OPTICIAN
Mil I STREET. . YELLIW FIOIT
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Don't Read This
ft you don't, want good music. We
guarantee this orchestra to be second
to none; We don't charge two prices.
Try us. Ask for recommendations.
G. F. THORNBURGDIrecter
Violin Taught Auto 5877
New Boeks In the Library.
Anthropological Essays Presented
to E. B. Tylor. Edited by W. H. R.
RiverB and others.
Beer, Q. L. British Colonial Policy,
1754-65.
Beflrenson, Bernhard. Lorenzo
Lotto.
Browning, C-Bcar. The Fall of Na
poleon. Chlsholm, O. A. Handbook of Com
mercial Geography.
Cust, Lionel. Albert Durer's Engrav
ings. (Portfolio Monographs, Novem
ber, 1884.)
Dasent, Sir G. W. Popular Tales
from the Norse.
De Wlndt, Harry. Through Savage
Europe.
Egerton, H. E. Canadian Constitu
tional History.
Elzas, B.A. The Jews of South Caro-'
Una from the Earliest Times.
Farnell, L. R. Evolution of Re
ligion. Foster, M. History of Physiology.
Frazler, R. W. Literary History of
India.
Gardner, Percy. The Growth of
Christianity.
Green, J. R. Oxford Studies.
Harrison, Frederick. The Creed of
a Layman.
Hill, Leonard. Recent Advances in
Physiology and Biochemistry.
Howard, O. O. Autobiography.
Kitson, Arthur. Captain Jamen
Cook.
Lang, A. Custom and Myth.
Morris, J. Japan and Its Trade.
Osborn, H. ' F. Evolution of Mam
malian Molar Teeth.
Packard, F. R. History of.Medicine
in the United States.
Petre, F. L. Napoleon's Conquest
of Prussia.
Rfltehdall, Hastings. The Theory of
Good and Evil.
Rippmann, Walter. Sounds of
Spoken English.
Go to 'Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
for chiropody.
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Dalrymple's quality.
Eat at ElamB.
RU88IA'8 COLLEGE8.
Their Unruly 8tudents Gathered from
All Parts of Empire.
The Russian-student world does not
represent a compact, homogeneous
mass of Russians, but reflects the va
riety of different nationalities, which
form 144,000,000 .inhabitants of this
empire and of its 100 or more lan
guages and dialects.
This is especially , apparent in the
western universities, in Yoorleff (Dor
pat), for example, where the Polish,
German, Lettish, Esthonian and Rus
sian students from district groups, the
laBt comprising, besides "great" and
''small" .Russians, a number of Jews
and of dark faced Armenians' of
Georgians from the Caucasus. These
groups are not on friendly termB with
each other.
It is impossible before a correct
censtis has been taken to give an ex
act estimate of the-numbor of stu
dents., in 'theelgh-t t universities and
about 'thirty-six high4 technical Schools
for men and in the ten or eleven high-,
or institutions for 'women; bui it is
certain that the number has of late
giteaUyJacreased,4 having rlseajn St
Petersburg" from 14,600 Jn 1905, to 29,
500, Including about' 8,400 women.
The total cannot he .below 64,000. The
.students are concentrated in a few
A. G. SPALDING
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The Largest Manufacturers in the
World pf
OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES
Base Ball, Foot Ball, Golf, Lawn
Tennis, Basket Ball,
Hockey
Offlclnl Implements for Track and
Field Sports .
Uniforms for All Sports
Spalding'B Handsomely Illus
trated Catalogue of all sports
contains numerous suggestions.
Send for it. It's free. .
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New Yor.k, Chicago, Philadelphia,
Boston, Baltimore, Washington, St
Louis, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Syracuse,
Cincinnati, Kansas City, Minneapo
lis, Now Orlertns, Denver, Montreal..
AUTO 8834 - BELL A34
DR. J. R. DAVIS
DENTIST
Office hours 0 to . Sundays 10 to 11
SPECnL RATE TO STUDENTS
Over Bank of Com., 13th & O Sts.
Telegraphy...
Is a lucrative occupation
and a great educator
Positions secured when
proficient. Classes three
nights a week.
Western
Telegraph School
4134 0 St. lcllA2311
We're now located in the molt
Beautiful store in the west.'
We handle the finest
HOT PRINKS
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in the city. Come in and
try them. f
UrcrIr Candy KitchtH
J4tli and O So. wst Corner
MOKSTMM eOSPUY
EXCLUSIVE
TAILORS
1320 N St., LlHMtn, N.
University Stwdints
' , Ladles and Gentlemen ItAn
the market for a new typewriter
or desirlpg to ,rent on, we'
wouM be glad to have pungales
man call and demonstrate the
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