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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1909)
t 4 mm - i DAILY i NEBR ASK&N tfv;: i . ..ft- .4 . .. . k .f 9UVER THEATRE w 11 i44fc. - w v u MM TONIGHT Af 8:15 ..... Ww. H,Crii 'to FATHER AMD THE I0YS" Prices $1;5P to 50 ceni. THUR., MAT. A NIGHT, FEB. 4. FLORENCE GEAR IN , Marry in Mary Mat-4$1 to 25c. Nlnght--$1.50 to 50c MralKflfi Week' Commencing Monday, Feb. 1 DE HAVEN 8EXTETTE With Sidnoy Gibson in musical play GOLDWIN PATTON AND CO. In "Mr. Stranger" ESPE, DUTTON AND E8PE Exhibition of Musclo and Skill Emerin Campbell & Aubrey Yates In "200 Miles from Broadway" Joe Whitehead & Flo Grierson LatofSlars of "Tho Girl Question" DE FAYE 8ISTER8 Pretty Mandolin and Banjo Players IVJERRITT AND LOVE Singing and Talking Comedians VlaYcope Majestic Orchestra Matinees Dally at 2:15 (except Monday) 15 and 25c Every Night at 8:15 PVlces 15, 25, 35 and 50c. Asnn f Every Night at 8:30 A Drama of Modern Times MEN AND WOMEN By David Belasco andHarry De Mllle, Presented Toy THE FULTON 8TOCK COMPANY Tho audienco is respectfully re quested to bo seated by 8:25, as the interest begins with tho rais ing of the curtain. Matinees Wed. and Sat. 2:30 Best Seats 25c Next Week "The Girl From Out Yonder" THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all Student V PIPES - UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1182. 0 Street L. J. HERZOC THE UHiyERSIT YMAMS TAILOR Come in and get that $15.00 Suit . to your order 1230 O St. . Lincoln- HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing TYPEWRITERS All makes rintydjwlth ataM S3 Per. Month. Bargains, la Betrallt Machine. LINCOLN . TYPEWRITER EXCHANII Atto nit-Bail iin. us No. utk r TSBSfim iwfeSS Z49lZrrrrZ k.L y-yycKC tokS7rO' 96 !.-- - "t'j m ITONE AND .tier i NUnMrl4lA Va r: A Campus 1, M Gleanings W C. II. Frey, florist, 1133. 6 St. r . C. II. JohnBon is back in school this semester. Beckman Bros., fine shoes. 1107 O street. Sigma Chi had a houso party laHt Friday evening. ft o Why not takb your bath at Chrta bath house, Eloventh and P streets? Delta Gamma had a houso party on Saturday nlgh(. ODD Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. e ff Remember tho Junior prom next Friday evening. o ft a Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Suitorlum, Cor. 11th and O. An informal dancing party was held at Hayes Hall last Friday evening. ft ft ft L Miss Waters, Alpha Phi, has re turned to school for the next semester. ft O ft Karl W; Lantz, 1910. of Kearney, has left school for the coming semes ter. n Joe Blenkiron, ox-'lO, has entered tho law school for tho second semes ter. o Miss Josephine Kovnnda of Table Rock Is visiting her Ulster Marian this week. r ChlcU Clark, '08, has boen a visitor at the Delta Upsilon house for the past few days. Dr. t'laude MaBon, lOOG.Js at pres ent surgeon at the Chieng Mai Mis sion hospital in China. ft ft o Learn the barn danco, Lincolh Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select school. Call Auto 4477. ' Alpha .Tau Omega fraternity havo moved from. Seventeenth and B to Twenty-sixth and O streets. . A. W. Gilbert, a former student of GQvKJ0CC&OOOO0OOffiCbGQOy-' 0 PI I Our Experience is 6 A Jeweler who had spent years X attention to the repairing of watches, clocks, jewelry, etc., must; $ possess skill as well as merit. & judge by bringing your repairing to this store. g Established 1871 HALLETT, JEWELER 1143 0 &0-2O-?OQ0'SO50O00 O O tho university, Is now a secretary in the United States consulate at Chefoo. Sam Anderson, '0G, was a visitor at the ..university a fow days ago. 'An derson' was captain of Company A in 190G. Joe Swenson, '08, was In Lincoln on Saturday. "Joe" says that the land business in the western part of tho state Is good. ft . TtVork ,pn the. Jie. mechanical on gmcferlng' hulldfng had been progress ing rapidly, with tho advent of tho warm weather. All seniors and juniors, must have tholr pictures taken by Saturday evQiilng if they wish to haVe them in this year's Cornhusker . The Chemistry Club will hold Its regular meeting in Chem. lecture room today at 8 p, m. Important busi ness is to be transacted, , ' John Ageei a termor university stu dent, who- is jfow. .studying law at George Washington unlYorsity. Is yls ting in the city fo a fow days. ft 7 . Professor Howard was unable to meet his class In political science yes terday' aftornoon bocauso of'an en gagehiont with Chancellor Avery. "ICaley" Perrin of tho Mteltn Tau fra ternity, and at present physical direc tor at tho Kearnoy Statu Normal school, was on tho campus Monday. o . On. account of tho extraordinarily largo class in Political Scionco 4 it was nccossary for tho class to moot inArt Hnll in tho Library Building. Miss Ethol Williams, '10, has loft school this semester. She returned to her homo at Albion, Nobr. Miss Wll llamson will return to school next so- moster. WobBter Mills left for his homo nt Osceola Nebr. Mr. Mills will not bo in school next semester. Ho will en gage in tho real estate business nt Osceola. Tickets to the German piny, "Alt Holdolborg," which will bo given Feb ruary 13th, will bo on salo In room 108 University hall, from 11:00 to 12:00 each day. a J. Alexander is hobbling on crutches as tho result of an injury sustained during the storm last week. Alex ander says that his knee will bo In good shnpo for. tho Junior. Prom. Jack BcBt is oncournging all men ,who nro Interested in track and baso- ball work to register for tho coming season In the Physical Education de partment. Soveral mon havo already reported. ft r Tlie University Book Store has been unable to supply the demand for now books, especially the German texts. The storm last week has dolaycd tho freight and therefore Mr. Clark lias not reoeived his shipment of new books. ft u Frank Beers, a . former university student, was at tho Kansas-Nebraska basket-ball game. Mr. Beers is in structor In tho Beatrice high school. Fie accompanied the basket-ball loam of that school to Lincoln. They played the Y. M. ('. A. team 'here. Forty-one men arc now enrolled in the boxing class which' is conducted by Col. J. Hewitt and Jack BeBt. This shows n great increase over tho num ber enrolled last year. Tho lnstruc tors report that tho men aro doing ex cellent work along the boxing lino. ft The editors of the MIchignnsian, the Michigan' annual, havo hit upon a new scheme. They have requested at Your Service of a busy life in giving special 5- To what extent, we ask you to; 0000Q000030&0&00&0 everybody to try and catch tho seniors unawares and take their pohtograph, the photograph to bo published In tho annual. Tho seniors aro expqrl enclng considerable difficulty In main taining their dignity, and escaping tho, attacks of tho cameras. t John Z. White, national lecturer "of tho People's Rule League, will dp liver an address on "Direct Legisla tion: TJio Initiative and Referen dum," nt tho Temple theater Wednes day, Feb. 3, at 5 p. m. Tho lecture Is under tho auspices of tho depart ment of political science and sociol ogy and deals with a measure at present before tho legislature. ft B. C. Adams, general managor of tho Lincoln das' and Electric coim pany, addressed tho engineers of tho university last evening on "Central Station Operation.!! A largo number of tho engineering students attended and heard an instructive, and enter taining address. The lecture was un der the auspices of tho American In stitute of Electrical Engineers. ft The "Forestry plub' has now one of the neatest pennants nt the univer sity., The right end Is red with "No braska" ,In white letters- across It The legend is' white. On this ond Is a green coniferous tree which Is tlie emblem of the United States Forest I THREE REQUIREMENT S i F5H1 ALL STUDENTS , , - . , j , wnri)l'puvll?i ru.Uftb!tf! original l eopinlolo nmlorliil for wrltton or spolcon i STlUon wi,?nh E.HWii.18Wml JMnKiwInw. And intor u mimmor or permanent inffJ! I'? T -lch Ji0U 8,mW plan for now, before al tlio'1cib onqnlitR-ani"niMd; : iloro Is (lib wny to Bet nil thrco nUn minimum of effort and oxpoiibV We Are Dealers in Facts .. s. ..)..). .1... a i . -,. . ..n tip hVii, i i.-i...r OP" "row"on ouimnabid on, any rubjoot In nchool. collego , Ot CHID, 111 bUHlnOMH. nntl nillllln nlYnlru Our wnrl l ,...m.. .i.J L i "JJ- ' lonn. with outllnos. blbllotxrnphlos and fuil.roforonccn. 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Around the treo "Forest Club" Is written In green letters. Tho members of tho Forest club are hlgjily pleased with the design of tholr pen nant. Tho United Komensky clubs had a convention in Omnha recently, in which ten clubs wore represented, tho more prominent being Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Minnesota. The president for tho ensuing year is Mr. J. E. Bed nar of this university. Others from here who obtained prominent places in the organization aro Mr. A. E. Tan oplr, membership on tho oxocutlvo committee; Miss Hopnor, who has charge of tho official organ of the as sociation, "The Comenion," and Mr. Otto Kotouck, Nebraska; '08, business manager of the association, o ft Work haB Just been completed on the new heating apparatus In the Tomplo theater, Eight now radiators have been placed in tljo theater- Itself, whoro there wero formerly only two. This will remove all possibility of such inconvenience from cold as was experienced recently. Besides this', a steam coll has been placed beneath tho floor oftho stage, which will fur nish sufficient heat in tho coldest weather. Today three more will bo Installed In the basement banquet room, in which considerable inconven ience from tho cold has been felt dur ing tho winter. ' . Professor Webster of tho Poiltlcnl Economy department has more stu )Ob0$0030$0$0$O0$0$O$000000$0$O$0b NIGGER HEAD Lump $9.00 QUICK HOT LITTLE IHrlllNB I0TH GREGORY to Order dents onrolled this somestor- In his throe conrsos than any other previ ous second Bomestdr since ho has boon at Nebraska. Tn Amorlcnn Industries forty students aro onrol'lcdi forty In BuslnoHH Organization, and twonty In Insurance. Professor WouatorjH em Phaslzlng tho courso n American in' dustrlos. In tills courso ho has ar ranged to glvo lectures thrco times a week on tho six lending Amorlcnn lit, dustrlos. Tho students outside bf the class work aro to proparo a papor on ono bthor loading. Industry of this country. . "Every Day Is a NewBegiinnlno." Yestm-day now Is a part of forevor, Bound up In a sheaf wjiicji Ood holds tight, With glad days, and sad dayp, and bad days which nevqr ' '-,"'' r Shall visit 'their blight. ' , v Tholr fulness or suhshino or sorrow! ful night. " '' -V'?-V r '"'' .; I' For tho first time "in sey.qral flpnn' tho financial status of "ath'loUcs' at Wisconsin Is a healthy rono; As, a result of 'hor return to "big gamca,' Wisconsin has a surplus of 111,000 Iii hor athletic treasury. Tho situation Is a decided contrast ' from that of not more than two years ago, when tho Badger treasury was not only ompty' but' a', debt of 1,200 vas to be paid and Indoor sports were ontlroly Impossible bocauso of the funds scar city. ' ' MAITLAND Nut $8.50 H ' NO ASH - -nPM jf, yf . 3K h 'W "V 4 .- HMNES i k I . J V - - . A I U me uoai mn v ll44fnlKT , ,- A k 4 39. ti 1V ' mm .