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

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OLIVER THEATRE
TODAY, MAT. 2:30. TONIGHT 8:15
Th Sunny Side of Broadway
Mat 60c to 25c. Eve $1.00 to 25c
THUR8DAY NIQHT, OCT. 29
"THREE TWINS"
Prices $1.50 to 50c
SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 31
MLLE. EMMA CALVE
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WEEK Of OCTOBER 26
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE.
MR. AND MR8.
PERKIN8 FI8HER
In "the Half-Way House."
FRANK THE
M'CREA & CO. FANTON TRIO.
HERBERT'8 DOGS.
$10,000 Troupe of Canine Actors
BARRY GEO. W.
and HU8SEY.
TIUGHE8. VIA8COPE
MISS ALVA YORKE .
Charming English Commedlenne
MAT 8 Tub., Thur. & 8at 15 & 25c
WEEK Of OCTOBER 26
All Records of Attendance Broken
Second Week 8econd
The Greatest Success of the
Dramatic Season.
" The Devil "
Presented by the
FULTON STOCK CO.
MATIN EES--Wed. and 8at., at 2:15
EVERY NIGHT AT 8:15.
PRICES 1Bo and 25.
ELITE
1329 "O" 8treet.
ELITE II
1330 "O" 8treet
LATEST AND BE8T
Moving Pictures
IN THE CITY.
The Management extends a cordial"
Invitation of every University
of Nebraska student.
ADM188ION 5 CENT8.
Change of Program Mpn. and .Thur.
G. R.IAOLP&CO,
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPE8
119 North llih SI., . LIUHBIocI
PHONE' 643
L. J. HERZOG
THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR
The finest work done and prices right
. Call at our new store
1330 o St.
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TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with ataivt
$3 Per Month.
Bargains In Rebuilt Machines.
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
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Do Your Washing
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Campus
Gleanings j
C. H. Froy, florlBt, 1133 O 8t.
The Bern. Bot. will meet Thursday
evening.
Cameron's lunch counter, 123. So.
Twolfth.
Hugh Wallace, 1905, was a campus
visitor yesterday.
Beckman Bros. Pine shoes. 1107
O Btreet.
The Gorman club will meet Thurs
day evening at the home of Miss Wilt
man, 939 H street.
Eat at John Wright's, 114 South
Elovonth.
Miss Jessica Morgan of Hebron, has
been visiting her sorority sisters at
the K. A. O. house.
Why not take your bath at Chris'
bath house, Elovonth and P streets?
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Dean Winchester, of Mr. Woodruff's
party of the United States geological
survey, Ib spending the week here.
Have your clothes pressed at
Weber's Suitorlum. Cor. 11th and O.
Dr. A. O. Peterson, of Carnegie mu
seum, and Mrs. Peterson have been
gueBts of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Barbour.
Mother's Dining Hall. Good homo
cooking. Prices from one cent up.
308 So. Elovonth SL
The petrified femur bone of a mas
todon, of unusual size has been found
near Plymouth, Nebraska, and turned
over to Professor Barbour.
Green's barber shops, The CJlub
house and Cole-McKenna, 1132 O.
That's all.
A captain for tiro junior footbull
team will be elected this evening. Can
didates for tho team are requested to
meet at library hall at 7:00 p. m.
j LITTLE WAY from rigl l a great way
and Spectacles. Here the skill, the will and facilities are
iust right don't forget the sooner the easier in eye care.
just right don't forget,
HALLETT, RigisUrtd Optomttrlst
The chemistry club will meet tonight
in the library of Chemistry hall. C.
P. Gieseker and H. J. Broderson will
present reviews of recent chemical
'journals.
B. G. Woodruff, of the U. S. G. S. vis
ited the geology department on his
return trip to Washington-Dr C, havophoraoro class, which armed itself
lng been engaged In survey work in
Montana for the season.
The membership canvasB of the Y.
W. C. A., is progressing most satisfac
torily. The blues, headed by MIbs
Margaret Guthrie, are now in the load,
with fifty-seven new memberships,
Miss Barger, who leads the whites, re-
ports fifty-three additional names.
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Fred J. Hardin, 1907, and an assis
tant in tho political economy depart
ment last year, is now In Washing
ton, D. C, in the government service,
Mr. Hardin .writes that ho enjoys his
work very much which consists at tho
present time of editing a series of re
ports on irrigation in the several
Btates.
W. It. Calvert and E. P. Schramm
have returned from a successful sea
son's work in and about the ranges of
Montana and Wyoming. A part of their
time was spent In Yellowstone Nation-
lal Park, Air, Calvert will shortly rp-
'turn to Washington and Air. Schramm
will assist again in the geology depart
nont as well as registering for work!
in mining law.
, Try-outs for the university comic
opera are .being conducted at Michi
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At
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Play
Houses
Lyric.
"Tho Devil" iri still at tho Lyric and
will continue thoro tho remainder of
this week. Monday and last night it
was played to full houses. Tho play
has created a sensation in this country
and is projmbly tho highest class ploy
that any stock company over attempt
ed to Interpret in thlB city.
Majestic.
The bill at the MajeBtlc thiB weok
contains one number, Alva Yorke, an
English comedienne, who Ib tho "talk
of tho town." Her sensational dlrec
toiro gown is attracting largo crowds
at every performance.
At the Cornell-Oborlin game
Gray of Oborlln got tho ball on
his one-yard line and ran all tho
way through a scattered field for a
touchdown. Another of the Oberlin
men was injured. Ho was rendered
unconscious and has not yot been ro
moved from Ithaca.
Amateur baseball is now tho prop
er thing among the co-eds at Min
nesota. Interest runs high, and the
fans are speculating widely as to
the outcome of the game be
tween the Alpha Phi's and tho Gam
ma Phi Beta's. All practice before
the game has been forbidden.
Resolutions were passed at Michi
gan n short time ago regard
ing tho "fresh-soph" rush, in which
it was decided to have the flag on a
greased pole thirty feet above tho
ground. The freshmen are to
gather around tho nolo and defend
the emblem of their class for thirty
minutes. The contest will take
place on Medic green at 4:30, Friday
ovening.
Thirty bachelor members of tho
university faculty held a raeotlng re
cently and -started plans that will
probably result in the erection of a
faculty club house some tlmo In tho
near future. Professor A. J. Boynton,
wrong wun nye-giasses
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of ihe economics department, was
chairman of the meeting and is tho
originator of the idea that promises
to Change materially the social life of
the unmarried members TJf the faculty.
The freshmen of tho University of
Indiana got a warm reception from the
with shears and went on a hair-cutting
expedition. A number of realt
ies were caught and shaved
clean, while the sophomores filled their
pockets-with the Bcalps and waved tho
tufts of hair triumphantly as they
! marched through tho streets giving
yells of "1911." Tho attack of the
sophomores, was the result of the work
of W. T. Doty, who halls from the
town of College Corners, O. Doty con
ceived tho idea of establishing a board
ing house for freshmen only and ho
advertised It profusely all over tho
town.
David Follet Jr., chairman of the
dinner committee of the freshman
.class at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology was seized hy stalwart
sophomores on his way to a military
science lecture placed In a
waiting auto, and given a
fifteen mile ride gratis. Two
autdmoblles were in waiting in Engl
neering Alley and sped to Wellesly
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. could 6Ive hlm anyttBBlstantJo. There
itttVt 4TisIm rtvn. Vrk?vs lfr lAniln
M w tolten to, tho bou,8e ot Pne oftho
tho "liVe ones" and although he re
ceived courteous treatment, hospitali
ty was forced ufton him more than ho
really desired and his. hosts would
not hear of hte leaving early. The
dinner was carried on without tho
chairman and was pronounced a do-
Superior Overcoats
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Mayer Bros.
It is a self-evident fact that
the Mayer Bros. Quality must be a superior
quality. No one but a number of the lead
ing manufacturers contribute their product
ions to our assortment. Such makers as
Rogers Peet, Brokaw Bros., etc. Each of
these manufacturers have exclusive novel-?
ties of their own; novelties ihat go to make
up our superior quality. Thus you have
for your selection a line of overcoats that
can not; be duplicated, for we are sole
agents for these lines in Lincoln.
Prices Range
$12.50 to $35
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GREGORY'S
Best (or Furnaces. Ho Clinker. Ho Soot. All Heat. "
GREGORY, The Coal Man
LITTLE BLDQ,
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Suits Cleaned and Pressed Only $1,50 Pr Month
We make a specialty of new suits made right here in
our own shop $20 and up
H. SMITH, TAIJUOR
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$6.00 and $6.50 value's $3.7&. 200 Silk Pan
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regular $6.00 and $7.00 values, $4.98 at
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COLLEGE VIEW
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We can give you, the beat
Capital Grocery iSlVfih 1435 M St".
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