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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1909)
tv THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r - V i y MMMHMHHMM OLIVER THEATRE WED. MAT & NIGHT, JAN. 20 HOYT'8 A Bunch of Keys Mat. 25 & 10c. Night 50, 35 & 25c FRI., 8AT. & 8AT. MAT., JAN. 22-23 Jas. J. Corbett IN " "FACING THE MU8IC" Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat 50 & 25c COMING Janey w$mw Week Com. Monday Night, Jan. 18: D'AMON The Great White Mystery POTTS BR08. & CO. In "His Honeymoon." SUE SMITH The American Girl MAGNANI FAMILY The Musical Barbers SAONA Portraits From the Hall of Fame EDDIE G. R088 The Versatile Singer WARREN E. WORTMAN Visiscope. Majestic Orchestra. Mat. Dally Except Mon. 15c & 25c Every Night, 8:15 15c, 25c & 50c imui "THE TALK 0 THE TOWN" For the Week Starting Jan. 18 Bell A-869 August Thomas' Greatest Play "THE OTHER GIRL" Presented by the FULTON STOCK CO. Every Night. Mat. Wed. and Sat. 15c and 25c. Mall Orders or 'Phone Auto. 2398 Week of January 25th "THE LOST TRAIL" . ELITE 1329 "O" Street. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet. LATE8T AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management fextends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENT8. Change of Program Mon and Thur. L. J. HERZOG THE UHIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR Come in and get that $15.00 Suit to your order 1230 O St. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with otan4 $3 Per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto IMS-Ball llHi. W No. llih HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing LPttii iiijCampus idii m, Gleanin 0. H. Prey, florist. 1133 O St. l Sanderson's discount Bale nil this wedk. s The Inter-clasH debating board will meet in U. 100 this afternoon nt 1 o'clock.' 0 Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. a A violin recital will bo given by August Melcor nt convocation this morning 0 0 Big lot men's $5 shoes, $3.75. San- dci son's discount sale. Beckman Bros., fine shoes. 1107 Q. street. 0 Aidls E. Hibner, Engineering 'OG, Is employed by the Rochester Hallway and Electric company of Rochester, N. Y. o o o Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. The A. I. E. E. will meet this even ing In XI. 10G at 8 for the discussion of A. ('. feeder regulators and elec tric heating. Dr. J. R. reasonable. Davis, dentist. Charges Over Bank of Commerce. Up-to-date shoes, one-fourth off. Rogers & Perkins. A meeting of the committee to ar range for the organization of the now' junior society has been called for to day at 11 o'clock. Jesse (Mark is chair man of the committee. 0 0 0 Have our clothes Weber':; Sultorlum. Cor pressed at 11th and O. 00 Swelkst shoes you ever saw; discount. Sanderson's sale. big News of the engagement of Denton Slaughter, a university graduate, lo cated at Salt Lake City, has been re ceived in Lincoln. .Mr. Slaughter grad uated in 1907. In his senior year he was a captain In the cadet battalion, and also a member of the Innocents. 0 0 0 The engagement of Mr. Clyde Bui- OO&CQ5O2OBGffiCOO0OGO ztw a mmr g New shipment ofDelamothe Real Rose Hat ?Pins$ g just in. Not the crude imitations or silver deposit butQ g genuine metalized Roses. One will surely please her. g g Better get her one before they are all gone. g Established 1871 HALLETT, JEWELER 1 143 O g 0'I-Ok?OK30-5C30000 O O 00000000050SO000 lock and Miss Nellie Bridge, both of Norfolk. Neb., has been announced. Mr. Bullock and .Miss Bridge were former students, the former being a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fra ternity and the latter a member of Delta Gamma. Upon leaving school Bullock engaged in business with his father, taking charge of the Norfolk Electric company. 0 0 0 In Memorial hall this morning the seniors will hold a class meeting to solect a pin. The cholco of u clasB pin has been put off until now, on ac count of the movement towards secur ing n standard university pin. It seems Imnosslble to secure tho co operation of all of the classes In so curing a. pin, nnd In nil probability tho movement for a pin will be dropped. 0 0 0 New students In political economy are received. In tho second semester the same aB in the first. Tho Innova tion Is being tried of repeating Courso I the second semester. Tho reason for this repetition Is that In past years many complaints havo been recolved that now students could not enter tho department the second seiheBter. This has been partially romedied In the past few years .by, admitting thorn to cortain courses in commerce; but now a course in general elementary polit .cal economy is also offered (or their benefit. BOTH fCEL SITUATION Michigan and chicaqo "grAds" want football game. DEPLORE ANTI-WOLVERINE MOVE Coaches 8tagg, Williams and Hutch- Ins, Forming "Big Three," Unite to' Keop Ann Arbor School From Schedules. CHICAGO. Jan. 18 University of Michigan alumni Joined with the "grads" and student rooters of tho University of Chicago yesterday In de ploring the latest anti-Michigan move of the Chicago, Wisconsin nnd Minne sota athletic authorities. Following the announcement of Coach Stagg that the "big three" leadors had finally de cided not. to consider the maize and blue as gridiron opponents for the coming football season, the enthus iasts of the old-time rival schools were forced to admit tho failure of their hopes for another championship struggle between Chicago and Michi gan. In addition to the adtnlsBfbn inndo by Coaches Stagg, Williams and Hutehlns after their powwow of Sat urday that they had not considered Michigan as a possible opponent for 190!, Coach Stagg said yesterday that a definite decision had been reached not to schedule games with the wolver ines. The move of the conches means that Michigan Is dropped for good as a figure In western football until it applies for membership In the confer ence nnd Is nccopted. according to tho maroon authorities. To 8ettle Minor Points. In nddltlcn to their powwows, of Sat urday the "Ulg three" lehdors have agreed to settle a number of minor points concerning their rulcrshlp by correspondence this week. Tho com ing six days will, in nil probability, be of great importance from the foot ball viewpoint, as Coach Stagg hopes to Hx upon the dates Tor his games and determine which schools shall have places on his schedule. Keep All Skirts Clean. Coach Stagg informed Ue maroons that tho "big three" oniclais hnd kept olenr oT tho Michigan B.tibject, except ing Ho repeat thcln opinlbnB that a game with the wolverines would be contrary to tho conforence nilos unless Michigan should sue for ridmlssion to tho "big eight" and bo taken back into O O 00000C0000 I the fold. 'This, according to Stagg, Is extremely unlikely. "One tiling can be said, and that Is that none of the conference collogeB will play Michigan this year," said Coach Stagg. "Despite the constant rumors thnt one. or the other of us 1b going to take on Mlchlgjtnf there Is nothing to support Bitch an nrgumont now. On tho contrary, UiIb bcouib to be nbtfut the moBt Improbable thing that could happen. Notice. Dr. August Anderson, the noted phy-sfclan-traveler, will give hlB Illustrated lecture on the "PIcturcsciuo North land" todny in University hall, Room 7, at l o'clock. All students Interested are cordially Invited to attend. Ninety-one failed in tho recent ex amination at Stanford, nnd will not be allowed to return to school. Fifty-one were plucod on trlct pro bation. A girls all-unlvorslty basket-ball team is to bo picked nt Wisconsin, but it will nqi be allowed to ploy out s I do games. Thq now mining building at Kan sas is to. be finished by July 1. Mayor McClellan of New York will lectjiro on public affairs at Princeton this spring, Ho is a member of'th,o' Princeton class of 1889. PR, J. R. 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