The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 01, 1908, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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OLIVER THE A IRE
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THE DEVIL
Ore, $1.50. Bal., $1 & 75c. Gal., 50c.
WEDNE8DAY MAT. AND NIGHT
The Night of the Play
MATIN E Ore, 50c; Bal., 25c.
NIGHT $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c.
THUR8., FRf., 8AT. and 8AT. MAT.,
December 3-5
The Merry Maidens
Lincoln's Cozy Stock Theater.
Week Beginning
Monday Night, November 30
The Beautiful Costumed Spanish
Mltary Production
CARMEN
Will Be Presented by the
fULTON STOCK CO.
Matinees Wednesday & Saturday
Prices 15c and 25c
ELITE
1329 "O" Street.
ELITE II
1330 "O" 8treet.
LATE8T AND BEST
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.
TYPEWRITERS
All miikcft rontod with utand
$3 Per Month.
Dor Rains tu Kabuilt Machines.
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANQE
An to tl!to-Boll 1181. 123 No. 11 th
CINCINNATI
Cut Price
SHOE STORE
AND
Electric Shoe Repair Faotory
Saves Vov
TIME-AM-MONEY
1220 O Street
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
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1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT
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yjl Gleanings
Tickets arc only $1.
C. H. Frcy, florist, 1133 O SL
Cornhusker banquet tomorrow.
Cliapln BroB, florists, 127 So. Thir
teenth. Dance music. i Phone Bell 627. Auto
3002.
Eat at John Wright's, 114 South
Eleventh.
Cornhusker banquet tomorrow oven
ing. Tickets .
Beckmnn Bros. Fine shoes. 1107
O street.
W. V. Kenner spent the Thanks
giving vacation in Columbia, Mo.
Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202
Burr block.
Havo your clothes pressed at
Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O.
William Dowllng, ex-'OG, of Madison,
Neb was recently admitted to tho
bar.
Have you bought your ticket for tho
Cornhusker banquet? It only costs"
$1.00.
Green'B barber shops, Tho Club
house and ColCrMcKenna, 1132 O.
That's all.
Delta Upsilon will hold their an
nual dance Friday evening at the Lin
coln hotel.
A. R. Wilson, '07, is now with the
Pueblo Bridge company of. Pueblo,
Colorado.
A. H. Lundin, '06, was elected assist
ant prosecuting attorney in Seattle at
tho recent election.
Mother's Dining Hall. Good homo
cooking. Prices from one cent up.
30S So. Eleventh. St.
Mildred Klngsley of Grand Island is
visiting with her sorority sister at the
Delta Delta Delta houso.
FOR ALL KINDS
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faddish things in Gent's Furnishings, go to I
FULK'S :: 1325 O STREET
Keo Currio of Fairbury and Elsie
Venters of Syracuse spent Thanksgiv
ing at the Trl Delta house.
Professor Alice Howell will presont
"Tho Lion and tho Mouse," at Peru
normal December tho first.
Moss Kiramel, '08, is now teaching
in tho Pawnee City high school and
was in Lincoln on Thanksgiving.
OteB Hossler, '08, who is teaching
at Wood River, Neb., was in Lincoln
during tho Thanksgiving holidays.
Governor Sheldon and "King" Colo
will bo at tho Cornhusker banquet to
morrow night at tho Lindoll hotol.
Tho Zoological club of tho Univer
sity of Nebraska will meet Tuesday
ovonlng in Nebraska hall, room 210.
A special examination in contracts
will bo given to tho first-year law men
by Dean Costlgah, Wednesday morn-
ing.
Dean Ward 'Of tho medical school
was tho principal speaker at tho Tub
orculosis meeting, in Fremont last
week.
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Got your Cornh'usiier banquet Cickot
today. Pried, $X( Tho feast takeB
placo at tho Lindoll tiotef iomonrow
evening.
Tho Daily NebraSkan 1b fifty conts
for .tho rost of tho somostor. This
prlco includes a ticket to a Majostlc
matineo.
The engravings in tho football odi
Hon of tho Dally Nobraskan woro
mado by Cornell Engraving Co., Lin-.
coin, Neb.
Delta Dolta Dolta held their annual
banquet at the LIndoll hotol on
Thanksgiving ovonlng. Many of tho
alumni mombors woro back.
Alpha Tliota Chi hold their annual
party Thanksgiving ovo at tho Lin
coln hotel. Fifty couples woro in at
tondanco. Walt's orchestra furnished
the music.
Subscribe for tho Dally Nobraskan
today and got a matineo ticket to tho
Majestic theater. Tho paper costs
you but fifty cents for tho remainder
of tho semester.
Professor Stout of the engineering
department has received word that
good positions aro open for a drafts
man and two structural draftsmen for
brldgo work designing.
Symposium on tho "Mammalian
Lymphatic System," by Huntington
and others. Revlowed by R. II. Wol
cott. "Freshwater Jellyfish," by Bou
longer; reviewed by E. B. Newton.
Mr. Hadloch will lead tho discus
sion at the next meeting of tho Chom
Istry club. Wednesday evening, at 8
o'clock. Tho topic for tho mooting
will be the manufacture of "Sulphuric
Acid."
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Dances come along In rapid succes
sion from now on. On Friday evening
the officers' hop takes placo at tho
Lincoln and tho following night tho
freshman hop Is held at the same
place.
The Kappas and the Trl Delts will
also hold house parties on theso even
ings. Tho following Friday and Sat
urday nights of the next week tho
engineering and freshman law hops
aro held.
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Noil Crouin, '06, oflwlnneapolls, was
In the city yesterday for a short visit.
Ho was a member of tho Nebraska
dobate teams for two years. At pres
ent he Is a member of a prominent
Minneapolis legal firm.
Tho A. I. E. E. will meet tonight at
of staple, fancy and
their roomB. Following Is tho pro
gram to bo given: "Folk from Exper
ience," Clarence Johnson; "Electriza
tion of Steam Railroads," I. F. Boker;
"Alternating Current of Feeder Regu
lators," C. E. Bennett..
Arthur and Kenneth Wharry aud
Paul Flory, prospective varsity mon of
Pawnee City, were in Lincoln several
days last week. They visited tho
campus and witnessed tho Wabash
game, practicing varsity yells in prep
aration for their ontranco hero.
Dr. Green of Melbourn univorslty,
Australia, who has been spending his
vacation in America, visited the chem
istry department of Nebraska univer
sity yesterday. Ho has been investi
gating the various methods employed
in this country in agricultural chem
istry and for this purpose has spont
some time in all of the principal uni
versities of tho United States. It is
his intention to apply much of what
ho gains In this country in improving
tho agricultural chemistry in Austra
lia. Tickets Aro $1.00.
Tickets for tho Cornhusker banquet
to bo given at tho Lindoll hotel to-J
morrow evening aro $1.00.
A laboratory in forestry has boon
offered to Michigan by tho United
States government.
Here you are girls, one of the season's best
novelties.
The new London Smoke Cloth Top Patent
Leather boot. The stylish Knob Toe on a new
last, button style, at a pair, $3.50.
Mayer Bros.
Head to Foot Clothers
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Houses JxL
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The Majestic.
Frederick V. Bowles & company are
tho hcadllners at tho Majestic this
wcok. They present a one-act mu
sical farco entitled, ''College Days."
It has a collogo atlriosphero and is a
groat attraction for students. Bowers,
himself, Is good. He retains all tho
qualities which caused him to make
a hit In the "Ham Troo."
Other members on tho bill this week
aro Smor, Westbrook & Smor, eccen
tric dancers; Henry Cllvo and Mai
Walker, clover entertainers; Willie
Hale & company, in "Parlor Pastimes;'-'
tho musical I lodges ;a and
Hathaway and Siegei, singers and
dancers.
The Lyric.
"Carmen" is tho play at the Lyric
this week. Ttio Fultons maintain
thoir. high standard of endeavors in
acting this pleco.
"A Girl at thti Helm."
"A Girl at tho Helm," tho HVely mu
sical show now in its fourth month at
tho La Sallo theater, Chicago, has
been so successful that Manager Mort
H. Singer is organizing a company to
appoar In tho' pleco on the road. The
road company will begin Its season on
Christmas day at Jollet, 111-., and will
make an.oxtcnded tour of tho central
west.
A thrilling motor hoat race, more
exciting than the famous ch'arlot race
of Bon Hur, ia onp of the features of
"A Girl at tho Heini." WItfi a unique
uso of tho moving plcturo, two of -trio
loading characters aro seen at the
wheels of two plunging motor crafts,
churning thd water of Long Island
sound with engines spitting and throb
bing, and objects along tho river bank
flying by at forty knots an Sour. Tho
race' sceno has boon ono of tho sen
sations of (ho scaBon in Chicago and
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novor falls to rouse the audionco fron
their Beats.
An exceptional strong compariy hut
boon onguged to appear in tho pleco.
Tho principals includo tho well-knowi
lilly Clifford, Maudo Lambert and.
Countess ojga von Hatzfeldt. Clifford1
will play tho part taken nt $0 La
Sallo by Cecil Lean. Florence JMartlij
will succeed Florence Holbrook as thd
daughter of n millionaire whose hancj
Is awarded to tho winner of the thrill!
Ing motor boat race. Othors 'engaged
by Manager Singer for tho company
aro Robert Pitkin, Bernard Nibmoyor
and Edward Beck.
A company of Bixty will appear III
tho piece, Including tho famous La
Sallo brollors, .with original fcaturi
stunts devised by tho master mind of
Ned Wayburn. j
pClvll 8ervlce Examination. '
Tho United States civil service com
mission announces an examination 01
December 29-30, at Omaha and Linl
coin, to till a largo inumbev of vacan
cies In tho positions of cferk ana
teachers in tho Philippine service. En'
tranco salary ranges from $1,200 ti
$3,000 per annum for men and $90(ji
and up for women. Tho examination
will bo over tho following subjects"
Thrco hundred word thesis, ponmanl
ship, arithmetic, geography, physiolf
ogy, grammar, history and cfyicsj na
ture study and drawing, sclonco' 'of
teaching, and experience, tf'Alhing' finq
genoral fitness. In addition to thft
above there aro many optional sub
jects which may bo a'rfdecf i)f por'
mission.
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Seidef, Iowa's guard, recently agreed'
not to shave bofore tho ond o'f tho
year if Drake beat Iowa. Drakd won1:
and ho is raising his crop.
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Basketball practice f ocerftly started j
a Princeton' with nlrieteen! meia outlj ,
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Indiana will havo an athletic car,-
nival next irtonthi ;
Fivo thousand ono' huri&rotF and!
oighty-oignc students 'are registered at!
Michigan this Voar. i
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Charles M. Schwab, will a'ddrdife tha
udontf? at Leland Stanford Ihjis win
studon
tor.
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