The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 20, 1909, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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OLIVER THEATRE
Today: Mat. 2:30. Tonight 8:15
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A Bunch of Keys
ICZ3xJXilS$L & 25c
Jets. J, Corpett
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Week Com. Monday Night, Jan. 18:
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" -V POTT8 BR08. & CO.
In "His Honeymoon."
SUE SMITH
The American Girl
MAGNANI FAMILY
The Musical Barbers
SAONA
Portraits From the Hall of Fame
EDDIE G. ROSS
The Versatile Singer
WARREN E. WORTMAN
Vlascope. Majestic Orchestra.
Mat. Dally Except Mon. 15c & 25c
Every Night, 8:15 15c, 25c & 50c
"THE TALK O' THE TOWN"
For the Week Starting Jan. 18
Bell A-S69
August Thomas' Greatest Play
"THE OTHER GIRL"
Presented by the
FULTON STOCK CO.
Every Night. MaL Wed. and Sat.
15c and 25c.
Mail Orders or 'Phone Auto. 2398
Week of January 25th
"THE LOST TRAIL"
ELITE
1329 "O" 8treet.
ELITE II
1330 "O" 8treet
LATE8T AND BE8T
Moving Pictures
IN THE CITY.
The Management extends a cordial
Invitation of every University
of Nebraska student.
ADMISSION 5 CENT8.
Change of Program Mon. and Thur.
L. J. HERZOG
THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR
Come in and get that $15.00 Suit
to your order
1230 O St.
Lincoln
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with utand
$3 Per Month.
Bargains in Rebuilt Machines.
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANQI
ABtollfi&BflllllIL 123 No. lltfc
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do -Your Washing
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Gleanin
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Chnpln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir
teenth. Clyde WaiUlliigton has returned from
n visit with his parentB at Memphis,
Tenn.
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Beckman Bros., line shoen. 1107 O
street.
Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dontlst, 202
Burr block.
Martin P. P. Costelloo, 'OG, Is In tho
city. He has been engaged In en
gineering work in Colorado.
Dr. J. R. Davis, dentlflt. Charges
reasonable. Over Bank or Commerce.
Have your clothes pressed at
Weber's Sultorlum, Cor. 11th and O.
"Second Mile" 1b the title of a talk
to bo given at the Y. M. C. A. mid
week meeting tonight by R. E. Rice.
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Why not take your, bath at Chris'
bath house, Eloventh and P streets?
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10 per cent to 50 per cent discount
on all shoes and oxfords except So
rom, Walk-Over and Douglas. Rogers
& Perkins.
All students who take part in the
'Old Heidelberg" chorus will meet in
the music room. of the Temple nt 11
o'clock, Thursday.
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Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1132 N
street. University students especially
Invited. Select social nights, Monday
and Friday. Beginners, Wednesdays
and Saturdays. For private lessons
call Auto 4477.
The practical legislation class will
im.T 'h Mr. Sheldon In lu Mute
t-npito on the third door of the north
wins. Wednesday at 7:00 p. in.
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D. P. DeYoung, '07, has been ap
pointed to the United States consulate
at Santos, Brazil. Ho took the oath
of ofllce January 1 and la now at his
post.
A grand concert and ball will bo
given in the auditorium February 2
by the M. P. V. A twenty-five piece
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Making of College Class Pins and
Society Pins ono of our specialties.
X Designs water color drawings and
estimates gladly furnished
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orchestra will play for
Tickets will be $1.00.
tho dance.
Tlios. B. Davis, who was- a 'student
in the law school last year, has opened
a law office In Estantla, New Mexico.
Besides his legal interests he has n
half section of land near Estantla.
According to Chairman White of the
non-com hop, tho dance proved a finan
cial puccess. In spite of tho largo
crowd present, the expenses proved bo
hqavy that no money was made on the
hop.
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In order to innue registration It Is
very important that- all students be
at the ofllce at the beginning of tho
hour designated and have their slips
fully made out to that no delays will
be caused.
The itfoetlng of the Junior claBS com
mittee which has charge of the ar
rangements for thq new, Junior society
did not meptyestorday as was sched
uled, some of the members being un
able to -attend. Jess Clark Is. chair
man of the committee "
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lIt waB announced' yesterday by- u
member of the' senior pin commltteq
that the-four classes, had agreed to
selpct a standard' university pin. Sam
plo designs' are being considered now
and the cholca ot a pin will probably
bo made soon.
The dato of the flnnl examination
In botany hns been changed from Tues
day of next week until Saturday, Jan
uary 23. Some dlssatlBfactlon has beon
expressed nt the changing of tho dato,
slnco the time for preparation for tho
examination is considerably short
ened. The Nebraska athletic board, at Its
meeting yesterday afternoon at fi
oVlock. iransacied no Important busl
uvfi Reports t.f various committees
were heard for an hour and tho meet
ing adjourned ut 0 o'clock to come to
gether In special session Thursday
afternoon at r o'clock.
The Patterson-Sargent company litis
recently presentrd to the university a
set of five cartons of wood specimens.
They are beautiful specimens of the
finisher's art and are very valuable
both from an aitlstic point of view
and from that of utility as well. They
will be added to the equipment of tho
botanical department.
A recent Issue of tho American
Lumberman contains an article on the
Hip taken by University of Nebraska
forestry students to the north Wis
consin woods during the Christmas
vacation. The article recites the
story of the trip and gives some in
teresting personal Information con
cerning the lumberman who wbb host
of the party during their outing.
The Entomological society held Its
resulifr meeting In room 303 Nebraska
hall, Wednesday evening. R. W. Daw.
son gave a discussion of the "Blister
beetles," which afford an Instance of
the most complicated life-history
known in insect life. The meetings
of the fooif-ty nro open to all who aro
interested In the economical aspects
of entomology.
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The report of Chairman Walter
Weiss, of the sophomore hop commit
tee shows that an even $75 was
cleared by the second year class on
their annual dance. This is the most
which any class Iuib made this year.
About 120 couples attended the hop,
which was held at tho Lincoln hotel.
It was the first $1.25 dance at tho new
hall at the Lincoln hotel, to prove a
financial success.
The senior class met yesterday In
Memorial hall and transacted consid
erable buBineBB. The report of tho
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chairman of the social committee, Ira
Bigger, was recoived tho date of the
annual senior masquerade party being
sot for Fgbruary G. Arrangements were
made for securing space in tho Corn
husker. Tho matter of solectlng a
class pin did not t come up since tho
committee is still waiting for samples.
The pin selected will be submitted to
the other classes as .a s'tandard uni
versity pin.
Whilo looking over somo specimens
of southern plants which had been
in the university herbarium for a con
siderable time, Curator Peterson dis
covered fragments of i bond of tho
Confedernto States of America, to
gether with a number of coupons re
deemable by that government to tho
amount of $30. Tho bond and coupons
wore, of course, mndo worthless by
the collapse of the confederacy, but
t hoy 'aro nevertheless Interesting and,
valuable relics. .
N. F. Peterson, '07, for' the' past
year and' a half curator of tho unlvor-1
sity herbarium, has rpslgned - that
fpost to accept a position as laboratory
assistant at the University of Louisi
ana. Last .Saturday evening the mem
bers of the botanical staff were enter,
.talned In honor of Mr. Peterson nt the
home of Dr. Wajker. Mr. Peterson
will leave for the south today and hla
place has already been taken by
Goolge Lamb, 1900, as acting curator.
Mr. Weavor, 1000, will become quiz
lender in botany to fill tho vacancy
resulting from the shirts.
Among the' candidates for tho bnrb
team who aro Bhowlug up prominently.
Is Graham, a freshman who attended
Doano collego hiHt yohr. Ho has been
polo vaulting close to 10 feet without
exerting htmsolf and has been clearing
the bar In the high Jump at live and
a hall feet. It i thought that he will
be a valuable man on tho barb team.
The sprint has not brought out very
tunny candidates yet, although there
are a nunibor of good runners in the
school, who are eligible. Tho Jumps,
tho high kick, tho pole vault, and the
shot put seem to be the most popular
and to attract the largest number of
candidates.
Long John Schommor may be
hhlfted to guard in the maroon basket
bull team, Hubble taking his place, at
center.
The prom committee at Yale Is try
ing to cut down the cost of the event
so that more of the men miiybo able
o attend.
Tho Sigma Nu house at Indiana
caught lire last Tuesday morning, but
tho blaze was soon put out. The
loss amounted to about fifty dollars.
Sunday classes, which wore suggest
ed for tho Junior medics at Minnesota
so that they might got over till tholr
semester work, huvo been disapproved
by the university authorities. Sunday
Ib to be retained as a day of roBt.
Indiana will begin the tryouts for
tho varsity debating teams uoxt Thurs
day, and will hold the finals February
10. Only two old men are in tho
squad.
An elective courso In newspaper
writing has been started at Smith's
College In Massachusetts. This Is the
first courso In this line of work In a
women's college.
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Hot Drinks
are now in season. Do you know
any place where you can get as
..Quick Service..
as you can at our new store? No
need of being crowded.
Lincoln Candy
Kitchen s.w.hctmer
Half Million
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Glasses of Soda Water
old and drank from our 20th Century
Sanitary Soda Fountain season 1008
Agency Huyloru, Gunthers and Lown
eya Chocolates and Bonbons.
Thf Drur Cutter. 4
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