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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
"TTy9$r'VrfVi ,' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k Campus A recent contest at California brought out seven farces and four curtain rnisors. A soloction will bo mado Octobor 23. Lowls Hewitt, a recent graduate of this institution, is vlBiting frionds and relatlvos in Lincoln this wook. Mr. Hewitt 1b practicing law in Donvor. OLIVER THEATRE Ai This is the Way Gleanings m TONIGHT AT 8:15. PAID IN FULL PRICES $1.50 to 50c. I Buy Superior clothes and you will bo well droFRod. Tho Mayer Uroa. Quality i.s a quality that in superior. Lot uh rlomon- Htrato this faot to you. Note Wo also offer Superior Quality in Footwear. ny. 1 C. H. Froy, florlBt, 1133 O St. Subscribe for tho Nobraakan. Cnmoron's lunch counter, 123 So. Twelfth. Beckman Bros. Pine shoeB. 1107 O Btreet. 8AT MAT AND EVE., OCT. 24. Under Southern Skies Mat. 50c and 25c Night $1.00 to 25c TJE8OATmH0TTl7r" THE WITCHING HOUR v A vf WEEK OF OCTOBER 19 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. MR. AND MR8. GENE HUGHES THE CHADWICK TRIO ELDORA MI88E8 ROATTINO 8TEVEN8 80MER8 AND 8TORKE HARRY WEBB CHING LIN.G FOO VIA8COPE Mats., Tues., Thurs. 8at., at 2:15. PRICE8 15c and 25c. EVERY EVENING AT 8:15 PRICE8 15c, 25c, and 50c. Bell 'Phone 936; Auto. 1528 WEEK OCTOBER 19 FULTON STOCK CO. Presenting the Psycologlcal Com edy that all the world is dis cussing. " The Devil " "Every Amorlcan woman should Bee this wonderful play." Dorothy Dlx, In the New York Journal. EVERY NIGHT AT 8:15. MATINEES Wed. and Sat., at 2:15 PRICE8 156 and 25c 'Phones Bell A-869; Auto. 239& ELITE 1329 "O" 8treet ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet. LATE8T AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMI88ION 5 CENT8. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. G. R.AOLFACO. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPE8 119 North I1lh St., Ullli Block PHONE 643 L. J. HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR The finest work done and prices right Call at our new store taao o st. Mnooln TYPEWRITERS All mnkea rontod with stand ' $3 Per Month. Bargains in ftelrallt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto lU-Bell 11SL 122 No. 11th HAVE THE EVANS :- Do Your Washing Eat at John Wright's, 114 South Eleventh. Harry Portor, tho School Supply Man, 1123 O St. California has a new song book. It includes flfty-sjx BongB. A. M. Smith, law '08, was a campus vlBltor yesterday morning. Ix)Bt A Faber slide rule. Itewnrd. Glenn .Mason. Auto 4703. 22-3t A sorority organiz.ed in Minnesota in 1901 has just been discovered. Student control of athletics has been formally declrtred off at Iowa. Found Fountain pen. Inquire at Nebrasluin office and pay for ad. lt-30 Have your clothes pressed at Weber'a Suitorium. Cor. 11th and O. For Sale Overcoat, nearly now. Cheap. Inquire 1643 Q. Auto 4458. 7t-30 ' M. .Marcel Poete, a noted French lecturer, will visit .Minnesota this winter. Green's barber shops, The" Club house and CoIo-McKenna, 1132 O. That's all. J. J. Hill has agreed to help the girlB of .Minnesota in getting a new dormitory. The junior prom committee at Wisconsin has been organized and has started to work. A LITTLE WAY m right is ajjreat way MsiBMMMHiMHMiMa wrong with Eye-glasses and Spectacles. Here the skill, the will and facilities are just right don't forget, the sooner the easier in eye care. HALLETT, Rtglsttrid OpUmttrlst 1143 0 Established 1871 The University of Alabama has re-' celved a donation from the legisla ture of $500,000. ' Gifts amounting to $63,470-were an nounced at a recent meeting of tho Princeton' trustees. Mother's Dining Hall. Good homo cooking. Prices from one cent up. 308 So, Eleventh St. Found Waterman fountain , pen, this morning. Inquire Miss Chamber lain, German department. lt-30 Ino Komensky club will give a pub lic program Saturday evening in the Science hall of tho Temple. . MorrlB Hurwltz, a Russian student at Syracuse, has organized a night school for tho poor in that city. V The Dally Princeton wantB to know what has become of the political clubs which made so much noise last spririg. Several boys from Shortrldge walk ed from IndianapollB. to Crawfordsville Saturday to see the Wabaah-Roae Poly game. 'Athletic teams of George Washing ton "University will play on the Amer ican league hall grounds in Washing ton this year. MIbb RuthWoodsmpJl, a former university student, is teaching Ger man at the Centennial high school, Pueblo, Colorado. Today tea will bo served with a llttlo moro chemical flavor than usual at tho university college hour from 4:30 to G p. m. in the reception room at Memorial hall. The ViklngB had their fall Initiation last night,' which accounts for tho careful and deliberate movomonts which certain young men aro practic ing this morning. Uoginnlng this year students at Am herst will bo rated according to tho number of years they havo boon in the college, and not according to the credits they navo accumulated. All students taking mining will bo given a class at 8 a. m. Saturday. This nrrangement is made because the 11:30 hour now taken is so frequently broken Into by meetings of various sorts. Brown University 1b making an ef fort to protect ordinary people from the ravages of ticket speculators. Tho athletic association has apponited a local lirm as ticket agont, and seats can be secured there at regular rates. Dr. Bessoy returned last ovening from Ames, Iowa, whore ho was the principal 'speaker at tho anniversary oxerciseB of the Iowa state college. During his address Mr. Raymond J. Poolhad charge of his classes in sys tematic botany. Kansas university upper classmen havo adopted a Bet of ten rules for the conduct of froshmon. Flunkora must appear before the council of up per classmen and no freshman must bo seen on the campus in tho com pany of a co-ed. Miss Lucile Long and Mr. James Clark, both graduates of tho Uni versity of Nebraska in 1906, woro married last evening at 8 o'clock at the Second Presbyterian church. Mr. Clark is practicing law at Tokamah. They will make their home there. At the establishment of tho. Teach ers' college the summer session was absorbed by It. At tho last meeting of the board in charge the directors of last summer's session were re-elected, they being Professors Grumman, Reid and Davidson. A poll was taken yesterday morning of university voterB under tho direc tion of the republican county central committee. Students were intercepted at tho gates by agents of the commit tee who asked, their names and pre sidential preference. Next Sunday at 12 o'clock Professor Hutton Webster will lecture to tho Sunday scnool students at the First Unitarian church on "Taboo." Pro fessor Howard will appear at the same place In November, when he will talk upon some sociological subject. Reservations for tho plates at the union school banquet have all been made. Professor Condra has received more requests for plates than ho has been able to take care of, and no further orders should be sent to him. All will be .admitted, however, to the gallery who t present membership tickets in tho association. The Pacific Dally Wave has a frank and strong editorial on "Who is to blame that we are a bunch of quitters?" It says, "Fifteen men have done tho football playing for tho uni versity for the last three years. About the samo number have done tho root ing. Fifteen hundred have dono the quitting; Who is to blamed' r Copyrlghl 1808 by SCHLOSS BROS. ft CO. 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