The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 17, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY. NEBRASKAN
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TONIQHT AT 8:15 ,,
The Man of The Hour
Prlce----41.50 to 50c.
THUR8DAY NIQHT; NOV. 19.
The Right of Way
PR,CE $1.50 to 50c.
FRI.t 8AT. & 8AT. MAT., NOV. 20-21.
"Honeymoon Trail"
Mat $1.00 to 50c. Night $1.50 to 50c.
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ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
AN ALL FEATURE PROGRAM
HEADED FOR
' THE FOUR RIAN08
The Worfd'e Greatest Acrlalists.
THEliOTTdMLY TROUP
Big 8pectacular 8cenic Production.
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WM1. FLEMEN ANb L'XURA ROTH
"?f Spciij'tjr Eritertlnere.-
A Dainty Novelty Act
MISKEL, HUNT AND MILLER
HARRI80N WEST f RIO
Introducing
Master Petltte the Toy Comedian
vYascope.
1,000 8eats Every Night at
15C and 15c.
Week CbmmencTng Monday FfTght,
f November 16.
The Big Western Military Comedy
Drama
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The Ranger"
,',, . ..W.lll Be Presented
THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY
Ma(,l.nce8 Wednesday and 8aturday
Prices ir; and 25c.
Thanksgiving Week Attraction
'OUT "OF THE FOLD"
... Tickets Now On Sale
Special Matinee Thursday, Nov. 26
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1329 "6' 8tfeet
ELITE II
1330 "O" 8treet
LATE8T AND.DE8T
Moving Pictures
- IN THE CITY.
The Management extends a- cordial
- Invitation of every University
of Nebraska student.
, ADMISSION 5 CENTS.
..Change of Program Mon. and Thur.
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C. H, Froy, flprist, 1X33 O, St
Chlug-a-loo. . Soe. him at tho county
fair.
Eat at John Wright's, 114 South
Elovonth.
Hear tho famous imported band Sat
urday evening at tho county fair.
Maud, tho mulo, in hor only appear
anco In Nebraska will be at tho county
fair.
The lnt6r-frat athletic council will
meet today at 11 a. m. In Dr. Clapp's
office.
Tho university athletic board wilP
moot today at 4:30 p. m. in Dr. Clapp's
office.
Bookman Bros. Fine shoes. 1107
O Btreet.
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W. A. Davis, cx-0?, is clorklng in
Fullerton. Ho will bo In Hchool noxt,
seme'stor.
MIbb Cozotto McMannlgal, '11, has
returned from n. visit over Sunday In
Kansas City.
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Chnpln Bros, florists, 127 So. Thir
teenth. Tho Eternal Question soe it solved
at the county fair Saturday evening
In tho Armory.
Tho latest number of tho Ladles'
Home Journal, beautifully Illustrated,
at the county fair.
Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202
Burr block.
Did you over soe a freak show?
Don't miss tho ono at tho county fair
Saturday evening in tho armory.
At tho Y. M. C. A. meeting Wednes
day evening at 6:50 o'clock J. I. Der
Kindcren will talk on a world wide
campaign. All university mon are in
vited to attend. '
Greon'B barber shops, The Club
house and Colo-McKonna. 1122 O.
That's all.
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8IX PAIRS C08T $1.50. GUARANTEED TO WEAR SIX MOMTH8
WITHOUT MENDING. BLACK. NAVY. GREY OR TAN.
, Probabjy most people , spend,
momns, rcgaraiess or wnemer iney wear ino Kina costing iut or uwu
a pair.
But, when you buy "Notahol" hosiery, you know the cost is Just
$1.50 for six months. You get an Insurance Policy with the hosiery.
Will you try six pairs of "Notahol" insured hosiery?
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. Raymond Hawthorne, ox-'ll, is" at
tending school this year at tho Uni
versity of Ponpsylvanla. Ho.writqs,
that there are 5,000 mon students to
about ten or twelve women, who aro
post-graduates.
Mother's Dining Hall. Goo home
cooking. Prices from one ceat up.
308 So. Eleventh St, -
.
Tho play committee of tho Dramatic
club has hold several meetings lately
to read plays. . No .definite, decision
haB yet been reached, but it is ex
pected before tho week is .past that,
an Important production will bo on'
its, way.
Everybody in tho university is in
vlted to "dress up" and como on iho
pike at-tho county fair Saturday even
ing in 'the nrmory. All those who de
slro to appear on tho piko must notify
Miss Anna Watt or Miss Amanda CIo-
monts by Thursday pbon.
Professor Leon Aylesworth, of the
department of political scienco anl
sociology, lUbllshodtbroovarUclosylnj
the November number of tho Political
Scienco Review. They dealt with
different1 types ofgoyornmeht and oc
cupied nr prominent placeiin tho mhga
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Bfiftlftyventajt under, the , usDica o .
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nftanormHceuucai society.. w, mea'
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ested in this siibjoct are cordially In
vlted to attend.
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Mr. Poolo of tho botany department
haB discovered something unlquo in,
the line of botany work. He is model
ling excoodlnHly difficult plant struc.
tures in paraffin. Dr. Bessey says it
is something which has novor boforo
been attempted to his knowledge. It
will p.rovo of invaluable scrvico in the
study of these mlnuto structures.
"Jeanne d'Arc" will again bo pre
sented by Professor AJIco Howell,
Wodnesday evening, In the Tomplo
theater, under the nuspiceH of the la
dles of Holy Trinity church. It Is tho
custom of Professor Howell to give at
loaBt one public recital each year-liii
order that tho students may becomo
more familiar with tho work of tho
elocution department. This 1h her
first .appearance this year.
Tho botany seminar met last Friday
evening at 8 o'clock In tho botany
lecturo room. The program was as
follows:
"Symposium of Cytology," Dr Wal
ker, leader.
. "The Latest Conception of tho Plant
Cell'," 'Prof. Bos&ey. ' '
"Cytological Methods," Dr. Walker.
"Is the Number of Chromosome a
Test in the Alternation of Generation?"
-W. Pool.
The -next meeting of tho seminar
will bo held Thursday evening, Nov.
10. It 'is to be an Asa Cray anniver
sary meotlng. The following program
will be given:
'Gray's Manuals," M. Pool.
"Tho Gray Herbarlurn and Harvard
Botany," Dr. Wilcox. '
"Personal remembrances' of Dr. Asa,
Gray," Dr. Bessey.
Evorypno is invited to attend tho
meeting.
PROFESSOR HOWELL 8URPRI8ED.
Pupils Give Surprise Party In Dra
matic Club Rooms. ' '
Tho olocutlon classes of tho uni
versity gave a surprise party for their
instructor, Professor Allco Howell, FrU
day ovonlng: in the Dramatic club)
rooms of tho Tomplo. About fifty wore
present and all report It a memorable
occasion. A progrnm, although for tho
most part impromptu, was vory inter-
wrfcGiRRV
more than SI .50 for hosiery In slx
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estlng and thoroughly enjoyed by all.
A song by eight young ladleH was tho
first ovont of tho evening. This was,
followed by tho reading, "A Touching
Scone," by Miss Rothwoll. Sam
Erklno then openecLhls unperlshablo
box of "Ivory Soap," which has been
tho headllner at so many university
entertainments. It had Its usual effect
on tho audience. Lochinnar was then
jut on in pantomino by tho mombers
of rhetoric 35, undor tho leadership of
Miss VIoletto Gould. Miss tJeas Hol
combo read the selection, "A Man Had
a Cinder in His Eye." A song was
then sungi-by a - quar.tette, or l more!
(mostly moro), aftor which more pan
tomines and songs wero indulged in.
Professor Allco Howell closed tho pro
gram by reading tho well known selec
tion from tho pen of Ella Wheoler Wll
rox, "My Ships." Tho ovoning enter-,
talnment concluded with a social hour
during which tho participants wero
treated to a two course luncheon -first
course, gossip; second course,- rasp
berry ico and wafers.
8'OPTrlW Wlfi (THEBQiTAfk8ldr1AV
Indiana Frethmen Overcome by the
Second Year ConteeUntt. i" ' ,
"tinder tho regulations and'retrlc
tlons imposed 'by. faculty andf uppor
;pieh,'(nind.per grtly improveJ
cotfdftroris the' sophomores of Indiana
won" th"b" annual class' contest 'on. the
fhUtbriVrott HurroundW the',tahk
aorth !6f ifaybtt,b.' xDespllb'thbJruci
tuu uuBumvu m luruvu soveraii - very
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Say Girls and Fellows .
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
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fitylish'ffiinter Oxfords
The Men's Oxfords are shown
in tan with a heavy "rolling" elx- ,
tension sole and a heavy chain
effect on the edge giving a very
Mtegymodel at, a pair $5.00.
Misses' Winter Oxfords in the
stylish Oxblood Leather, at, a
jR3te;$3.50.
Misses' Patent Leather Button
Boot with the new London
Smoke Cloth Tops, neat Knob
toe made on a new last, at, a
pair $3.50. .-
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clover trlckB on their opponents, tholr
cunning was unable' to overcome tho
bull-dog tenacity and superior Judg
ment of tho sophomores.
The sophomore organization was
chaotic at the beginning, 'but they
managed to get togethor splendidly
after a few minutes and tho result was
never in doubt. The freshman ranks
were formed In three divisions, ono
heavy skirmish lino occupying tho:
pouter, of the Held, with, a reserve of
approximately one nunurcu mon name
ing each side. At first thajjopnomores
wore rapidly tied up and -carried down
the hill Into tho ravine, where tho
fresbmen had established their camp,
but the tables wero soon turned when
the entire second-year hordo had
reached, the field and tho contest was
only a question of how long. Tho
last freshman was tied up and placed
in the soph camp at. 7:55 exactly,
Ynakliig the entire length of tho cop
test thirty minutes.
Ludwig's got
slightly worn
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It is planned to havo tho now gym
nasium at SyracuBo finished boforo
CirlstmaB. Tho junior prom will bo
hold thoro.
Alumni of Michigan located in Chi
cago aro planning. to run an oxcurBion
to Ann Arbor for tho gamo with Penn
sylvania. dm
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