The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1908, Image 3

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TONIGHT," 8AT. & 8AT MAT,
"Honeymoon Trail"
Mat $1.00 td'50c.INldht-4l.50 to 50c.
TUE8DAY-' NIGHT, NOV. 24
"45 Minutes Froih B'way"
Prices $1.50 to 50c
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 25"
"Girls"
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
AN ALL FEATURE PROGRAM
THE FOUR RIAN08
The 'World's Greatest Aerlallsts.
THE BQTTOMLY TROUP
Big Spectacular 8cenlc Production.
THE MOZART8
WM. FLEMEN AND LAURA ROTH
Society Entertlners,
A Dainty Novelty Act
MI8KEL, HUNT AND MILLER
HARRI80N WEST TRIO
Introducing
Matter Petltte, the Toy Comedian
VIA8COPE.
1,000 8eats Every Night at
15c and 15c.
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Week Commencing Monday Nfght,
November 16.
The Big Western Military Comedy
Drama
the Ranger
Will Be Presented
THE FULTON 8T0CK COMPANY
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
Prices 15c and 25c.
Thanksgiving Week Attraction
"OUT OF THE FOLD"
Tickets Now On Sale
Special Matinee Thursday, Nov. 26
ELITE
1329 "O" Street.
ELITE II
1830 "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.
L. J.- HERZOG
THE UNIVERSITY MAW'S TAlLOn
The finest work done and'pricea right
6airat our now" store
15230 O St.
Llnooln
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It'8 December 2.
The Cornhusker bnnquet.
TicketH coat only $1.00.
See the "Eternal Question."
C. II. Frey, florist, 1133 O St.
Dnlly Nebrnskan Thanksgiving day,
15 centB.
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Eat at John Wright's, 114 South
Eleventh.
H. A. Ilobblns, law '08, was on the
campuB Tuesday.
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Beckman Dtob. Pine shoes. 1107
O Btreet,
Tickets for tho Cornhusker bnnquet
cost only one dollar.
It won't be an "Eternal Question"
after Sunday evening.
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Have your clothes pressed at
Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O.
William J. Bryan, Jr., haB been
pledged to the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Green's barber shops, The Club
house and Colo-McKonnn, 1182 O.
That's all.
Football numbor of tho Dally No
braskan out Thanksgiving day. Price
15 centB.
Soe the congress of fair women at
the county fair in the Armory Satur
day evening.
The Vikings will give the first of a
series of parties Saturday evening at
Fraternity hall.
Cornhusker banquet, December 2, at
the LlndeH hotel. Remember the date.
It's December 2.
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Mother's Dining Hall. Goo kom
cooking. Prices from one cent up.
308 So. Eleventh SL
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SAY BOYS
New
Process Gillette's
Bludos
make nhaving a pleasure got tho
old stylo beat a mile Dollar a dozon
BrA"iS5V HALLETT, JEWELER "t3
The Nebraska football team will be
treated to a box party at the Oliver
tonight by the athletic management.
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Jack Best has a good shoe which
was left, in the locker room. Tho
owner may have the same by applying
to Jack.
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This Is the last day for students to
get seats reserved' for the Wabasb
game at twentyve cents apiece. Call
at registrar's office.
Over forty illustrations will appear
tho football number of the Daily
Nobraskan. It will bo out Thanks
giving day.' Price 15 cents. '
Anyone interested in discussion of
"The Problem of Christian Theology
Today" may hear Dr. French tonight
at the Temple in Music hall.
A meeting of the inter-fraternity
council, will bo hold in the; office fof
Mr. E, H. Barbour in the university
museum at 7:30 this evening. .
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Dr. "Si" Reynolds, a former uni
versity student, was married to Miss
Burkott Wednesday, and will be at
home in Lincoln after December 1.
Tho student body of Fulton threaten
to strike unless eight upper classmen
are reinstated. They were expelled
for attempting to prevent freshmen
from attending a reception.
At a, recont' oratorical contest at
Blooming ton between Illinois colleges,
Knox won first. Tho representative
bf Illinois college was ruled out on
account of plagarism.
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At
The
Play
Houses
'The Matinee.
Tho four Rlanos, . presenting "Jn
Africa," a comedy acrobatic act, at
tho Majestic, are occasioning Lin
coln's theater-goers considerable
amusement. "Two of tho Rlnnos imi
tate a pair of monkeys with much
cleverness.
The Lyric.
"Tho Ranger" Is the bill at the
Lyric this week. It is a popular
western drama, and has boon drawing
large crowds to tho Houbo Cozy.
What might properly bo termed a
"grand opera war" began TueBday
night when Oscar Hammerstein
opened his now Philadelphia opera
house with a performance of "Car
men," and the Metropolitan opera
company began Its season with "La
Bohcme." Each season Is to cover a
period of twent weeks. "Each house
was packed to tho doors tonight, nnd
thousands 'were turned away.
Hammerstein'B opera bourse is said
to be the most beautiful structure of
the sort In the world. Society gnvo
the now enterprise tho stamp of Its
undoubted npproval, and the rest of
Philadelphia Bwarmcd to tho doors of
the new house and clamored for ad
mission. Four thousand four hundred persons
heard Countess Labia and a great cast
in "Carmon" at tho new houso last
night. This was tho first appearance In
America of the great soprano in this
role. At the academy of muBlc Ca
ruso, Mme. Sembrich and Scottl
charmed an audience that jammed the
big building, by their rendition of "La
Boheme."
Hammerstein brought over from
New York special trains carrying
newspaper men, opera singers- and dis
tinguished men to help add to tho
eclat of the Philadelphia opening,
while the Metropolitan company di
rectors came over from Now York
With SIg. Gattl-Casazza and Mr. Dip-
SAY GIRLS
Buy him a Gillotto Razor for
Christmas.
$5.00 to $10.00.
pel, the managers of their company,
to see that there was nothing lacking
In their performance.
CHICAGO 8ET8 A NEW RECORD.
Correspondence Courses 8how Big In
creased Enrollment.
Tho Correspondence School of tho
University of Chicago Is expanding
with phenomenal strides. Its growth
as a department Is without precedent
In tno annals of Chicago's history.
Tho report of tho correspondence
study department for 1907-190g shows
an increase of 18 per cent lri tho
number of students enrolled over that
of last year, which was. a banner year
itself.
The total enrollment at present Is
exactly 2,200, which Is 20 per cent
of tho total number of students ma
triculated in the university. In the.
department there are 231 Instructors,
giving 421 courses. Four now courses
havo been arranged for, since tho last
circulars were printed. These are all
of a practical nature, two being in
tended for teachers and school prin
cipals. These deal with the problems
of school supervision and class man
agement. Superintendent Chancellor,
who Is in charge of the courses, re
ports loO teachers already enrolled.
Tho University of California is try
ing to admit "its law graduates to tho
bar without a! state , "examination. rr
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.Booker T, Washington Is, trying to
double tho endowment fof TuskegeeV
Columbia university, received a visit
from tho Chinese minister who 1b sent
to this country to study 'educational
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BIG SPECIAL FOR
Young Men
r'AND:
Young
Men's Holeproof Sox, Six
pair guaranteed for six months,
1 at, a pair 25c
Women's Holeproof Hose,
Six pair guaranteed for six
months, at, a pair 33c
Maycr Bros.
Head to Foot Clothers
methods with a view to adapting thm
to his own country.
Coach Finger is booming athletics
at. Cornell. Another outward evidence
Is the building of a gymnnHlum at n
cost of $75,000.
The third purity banquot between
Chicago and Minnesota was hold tho
night preceding the big gamo Satur
day. Toasts wero given by tho
conches, captains and managers of
athletics.
Typographical errors somotlmes
change the moaning. A glowing re
port on a fdbtball outlook ends up
"Everybody booze."
More than 225 men belong to tho
Walking club at the University of,
Pennsylvania. Walking clubs aro be
coming popular In many of the large
colleges. The men meet about onco
a, week and Indulge In long cross
country jaunts.
Freshman Hop
Lincoln Hotel
$1.25
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THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Weloomeu all Students.
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UNI SMOKE HOUSE
1183 O Street
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DR. J. B. PHIS
DENTIST
CHARGES REASONABLE
Onr liik of Cmmtn
December 5th
Walt's Orchestra
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