The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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fcxNOLIVER THEATRE
AYf MAT., 2:30. TONIGHT, 8:15
WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME
Night, 50, 35,4. 25c. Mat., 25 & 10c
WED., THURN& THUR. MAT.,
OCT. 1H15
Th Road to Yesterday
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FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY, OCT.6
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AND HI8 70 MIN8TREL8
WEEK OF OCTOBER 5
The Popular Home of Vaudeville,
Always Feature Bills. Com
pare Them and See for
Yourselves.
Engagement' Extraordinary
FOUR BARD BROTHERS
Americaa Greatest Gymnasts
DEL COSTA QUARTETTE
Operatic and Popular Selections
myles McCarthy & co.
In
"THE RA.CE TOUT'8 DREAM"
HARRY WALTERS
The Hebrew .Jester
8PERRY AND RAY
Present
BILLY AND THE GIRL
MARK JOHN80N
That Funny Messenger Boy
TEN PICKANINNIES
MAJE8TIC ORCHE8TRA
Mats., Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 2:15
1,000 Seats on Lower Floor and Bal
cony, 15c; 300 Reserved at 25c
Eve., 8:15 Prices, 15c, 25c arid 50c
WEEK OF OCTOBER 5
Extra Vaudeville Attractions
MI88 EL8IE GRE8HAM
8upPorted by
E. ALLEN MARTIN
(Late of the Martin 8tock Co.)
in
"QUIET LIFE"
JUGGLING BANNAN8
In a Wonderful and . Bewildering-
Act
MR. JACK WILD
Singing
"O'BRIEN HA8 NO PLACE TO
GO."
Positively First Appearance of
P0CAH0NTA8
A Child of the Forest
FOREST TO FIRE8IDE
An Interesting Topical Production
8M0KED HUSBAND
The Outcome of Jealousy
THE GAMBLER'8 NIGHTMARE
Intensely Dramatic
LYRIC ORCHE8TRA
10c ALL SEATS 10c
Mats. 2 to 5. Eve, 7:30 to 9.
ELITE
1329 H0" Street.
ELITE II
1330 "O" Street.
LATE8T AND BEST
Moving Pictures
IN THE CITY.
The Management extends a cordial
Invitation of every University
of Nebraska student,
ADMI88ION 5 CENTS.
Change of Program Mon. and Thur.
Madam Macanda
IN
Grand Opera Concert
AT
University Temple Theatre
.October-10 and J2
Reserred Tkketa75c. $J.OO & $1,50
Reserved at G. A. Crancem
Campus
Gleanings
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Orinnell 'todny.
Kick-off nt 3:30 prompt.
C. H. Prey, florlBt, 1133 O SL
SubBcribo for tho Nobrnaknn
Chapln Bros, florists, 127 So. Tblr
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liny WeBt, law-1900, is prnctlcing nt
Bnsln, Wyo.
Cameron's lunch countorN.23 So.
Twelfth.
College tan shoes, $3.50 to $5.00.
Snnderson'a.
Beckmnn. Bros. Pine shoes. 1107
O street. '-
Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202
Burr block.
AdmlsBlon to any pnrt of the
grounds, 50 cents.
Simon B. Mobb of Fnlrbnry waB a
university visitor Friday.
Ernest Kroltslnger, 1912, Is spend
ing Sunday nt Beatrice.
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Lost Conklln solMHUng pen. Ro
turn to Nobrnskan ofllco.
Carrie RInaker, 1912, Is visiting ov
er Sunday nt her home In Beatrice.
The Alpha Tau Omegas are- now lo
cated at Seventeenth and E streets.
Kappa Alpha Thota gave a dancing
parti last night at the chapter house.
Have your clotnes pressed at
Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O.
Why not take your bath at Chris
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
Pnu! M. Marlon, ex 1910, Is taking
a course in architecture at Illinois university.
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See our new line of special values in one dollar
Bniris. vxjbe sniri currs eucacneu or cuiib ueimaicu. a
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Frnnk P. JeaBup, law-1910, has gone
to O'Neill to register for the land
drawing.
W. A. 'Davis, ex-1909, is working at
Holdrege. He will ba In shool next
semester.
Green's barber shops, The Club
house and Cole-Mctfenmt, 1182 O.
That's all.
The first meeting of tho Latin club
will be held in Hays hall, October 13
at 8 o'clock p. m.
A. W. Borden, 1907, who Is In tho
lumber business at Omaha, was a re
cent campus visitor.
Mother's Dining Hall. Good home
cooking. Prices from ono cent up.
308 So. Eleventh St.
'Officials referee, Cornell; umpire,
Clevenger; field judge; Dr. Clapp;
head linesman, Plnneo.
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The Palladian ljterary Boclety held
an interesting meeting last evening
at their rooms in the Temple.
The ongravlng society will hold . a
smoker .at tho Alpha Theta Chi
house tonight at 1412 R street.
Hugh Numeaker, 1899, of Tobias,
Ib in the city on his way home from
the Tripp county land drawing.
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Professor G..L." Taylor is confined
to his home with a 'severe cold. He
I hopes to meet his classes Monday.
Miss Edith Swain, ex-1911, Alpha
Omrlcon PI, wll re-ontor tho school
of music at the boginning of tho next
term,
Lost Between Knppn Alpha Thota
house and tho unlvorslty, a Kappa
Alpha Thotn frat pin. Reward for
return.
MIbs Madge Alderman, a former
university student and a member of
Alpha Omrlcon Pi, Is wlntorlng In
California.
J. E. Fauner, law-1904, Is located at
Wnlnego, Kns., whero ho has a fine
position as n general manager for a
lnrgo land company.
The sophomore class will hold a
meeting next Thursday to elect tho
"remaining officers. Other important
business is to come up.
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The senfbc bake will be hold Sat
urday, Oct. 17nnd ovoryono should
plan to go. The place has not, as
yet, been decided upon,
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Craig Spencer, 1902, is spending tho
winter months in Seattle, WaBhXHe
Ib interested in western landB and
makes Utah his headquarters.
Ex-Governor Hoke Smith of Geor
gia at Memorial hall convocation
Tuesday morning at 1L a. m. Only
speech to bo made by him In the city.
Luther Swanson, 1910, of Oakland,
and Frederick Huffmann, 1910, have
gone to O'Neill, where they will prob
nbly enter In the Tripp county land.
lottery.
Freshmen will do well to patron
ize those who advertise In tho Nebras
kan. They want your trade and will
treat you right. The others don't
care for your buslneBB.
The young man who boi rowed my
fountain pen last Saturday morning
In University hall is requested to
please return It to the rhetoric de
partment. L. A. Toothaker.
Laura Wright, who was a fellow In
the department of American History,
returned to her work this month as
13:25 O
instructor in the Gold field, Nov., high
school, after spending the summer at
the University of California.
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Monday afternoon from 1:30 to 2:30
Professor Leadwlth will be in his
office to sign cases for the junior
laws. In order that the practice
courts may not bo longer delayed all
partnerships will be formed and cases
prepared for trial at the opening of
the new court.
Try-outs for the dramatic club will
be held on Wednesday, October 28, in
the dramatic club rooms in tho Tem
ple. Each person who expects to
try out is requested to consult with
MIbs EBther Bailey, the secretary of
the club, in regard to the time when
his individual trial will occur. MIbs
Bailey will be in U. 107 each day
from 11 to 11:30 a. m., and -will reg
ister applicants in order as they re
port. A new system of marking, by which
It is planned to make it impossible
for a student to slide through the
university by barely passing In each
course, goes into operation' this year
at Chlcagoi According to tho new
method astudent must have an aver
ago grade not lower than O, which is
a higher mark than in the .old scale,
and not merely 3G majors, before he
'la entitled to a' degree In effect the
new scheme- raises the standard for
work necessary for graduation.
.Washington starts track training
this week. The men train outdoors
nil winter.
Do You Want
Superior Clothes?
Come in and let our tailor make
you a suit that will be superior
in every detail.
The home of the Nobby Tailor
made clothes.
MAYFJTBRpS.
Head to Foot Clothiers
Merchant Tailors
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ENGINEERING SMOKER
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER JOTH
ALL ENGINEERING
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Student
FOR GIRLS A
Admits You to All Athletics for $3.oo
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Unl Treasurer's 'Office
Co-Op and Y. JYi , CZ J .
SOLD TO STUDENTS ONLY I
& Section Reserved for
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COLLEGE
TAILORS
COLLEGE VIEW
WE WANT YOUR FRAT TRADE
We can give you the best
Capital Grocery . baeultl0a' , 1435 M St,
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STUDENTS INVITED''
STREET
Tickets I,
UELL A BOYS '
Girls' Rooting Squad
ORDER YOUR PUNCH IT FOLSOM'S
Hot Lunches a Specialty. Hot Chocolate
with Whipped Cream Candies and Ices,
1307 0 St. hifflis: Autt 2214, ItH 45C,
BESTJTAILORING
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BEST PRICES
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prices, best goods, best service
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