The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1909, Image 3

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OLIVER ,, THEATRE
TODAY MAT. 2:30.. .Tonight 8: 1G
FLORENCE GEAR IN
Marryliir Mary
Mat $1 to 25c. Nlnght $1.50 t6 50c
FRI., SAT, . 8AT. MAT., FEB. 5-3
Mtailiw Irttk Farm
Nlgh-50c, 35. & 25c. Mat 25 & 1cc
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Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 1
DE HAVEN SEXTETTE
With Sidney GlbBonin muBicnl play
GOLDWlN PATTON AND CO.
In "Mr. Stranger''
E8PE, DUTTON AND E8PE
Exhibition of Musclo nnd Skill
Emerln Campbell & Aubrey Yates
In "200 Miles from Broadway"
Joe Whitehead & Flo Grleraon
Late Stars of "Tho Girl Question"
"DE FAYE SISTERS
Pretty Mandolin, and Banjo Players
MERRITT AND LOVE
Singing and Talking Comedians
Viascope Majestic Orchestra
Matinees Dally at 2:15 (except
Monday) 15 and 25c
Every Night at 8:15 Prices 15, 25,
35 and 50c.
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Every Night at 8:30
A Drama of Modern Times
MEN AND WOMEN
By David Belasco and Harry
De Mllle, Presented by
THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY
Tho audience is respectfully re
quested to bo seated by 8:25, as
the intorest beglm with the rais
ing of the curtain.
Matinees Wed. and Sat. 2:30
Best Seats 25c
Next Week "The Girl From
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THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes ail Student.
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mirr and Bllyer Letter
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B hi m BpocUlty,
UNI SMOKE HOUSE
1182 O Btreet
L. J. HERZOG
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Come In and get that $J5,00 Suit
to your order
1230 O St.
Lincoln
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Do Your Washing
TYPEWRITERS
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, rjrlBS is Rebuilt Machine
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M. P. Deets hris ro-ontcrpdschool.
Chapln Bros., florisis 127 So. Thir
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J. R. Fulk, '03, Isjuowsupcrlntond-
ent of the Hebron-schools. 1 0
Beckman Bros., fine libes. '1107 O
street', ' '
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Professor Condra rdturnod yester
day from a short trip out In the state.
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Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202
Burr block.
E. D. Drake of North Platte is back
in school. Drake is a senior ongincor.
Swell" Sa'ufllh ' $5.00 v Shoes $3:75..
Sanderson's sale.
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Erma Staples of the Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority left school this semes
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Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges
reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce.
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Miss Winifred Waters of the Alpha
Omicron Pi sdcloty has roturned to
school.
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Have your clothes pressed at
Wober'3 Suitorium, Cor, 11th and O.
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Noel Negley, Ml, left school last
semester. Ho returned to his homo
at Ansley, Neb.
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When In doubt, try a Dally No
brnskan want ud. It pays to adver
tise. o"
Carl Holtz, Ml, is assisting In tho
consiructlon of the municipal light
plant at Wnhoo, Neb.
Dally Ncbraskan want ads bring re
sults. Try one when you have some
thing to sell.
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Hollan Shields, a gmduato of the
Omaha high school, has entered the
law, college this semester.
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Learn tho barn dance,
Dancing Academy, 1132 N.
.school. Call Auto 4477.
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Lincoln
Select
Regent G. W. Whltmoro will lecture
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We are still closing out
$2.00 and $1.50 Cluett
FULK,
(50000OSOffiCS0000000OffiO000000000OffiO
tonight at Hebron, Nebraska, In tho
short course In agriculture.
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If yon have loBt yout1 fountain pen,
advertise tho fact In our want ad col
umn. It brings results.
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Frank Curleyof Blair, Neb., has
registered for this semester. . Mr.
Curley was In school hero last yeart
Six new members havo registered
In the freshman law doursb for tho sec;,
ond semester and ohot In the senior
law course. , . I
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"Stlffey" Westraud.,loft guard on
the varsity foonydli'tcaniIn'f 905, is
located in Nex Mexico- with a govern
ment survey. , v
Mr. Ray Scarborough, 10, is now.
conducting jC physical 'geography ox-
curslpn fothe students of tho Hobron
high schools. ,
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Miss BllaKGal8Qr,,amouiu,er of the
Cln'Oraega society, is teaching in tho
intermediate department In tho pub
lic school at Potter, Nob. ,
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Harry Porter, 1123 O at., can suppljr
you with special covers and paper for
civil, mechanical and electrical en.
glneering. Give us a call. v
A' largo number of 'men; were iu tho
gymnasium yesterday afternoon prac
ticing for thothrco indoor moots to
bo held, in the near fuluro,
Cttpt. Kirk of tho Iowa football
.sqiad,hns signed up with Hlgglns to
try out with the Dos Motncd club in
the Western league circuit this year.
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Miss N. L. Burlltigamo, '04, principal
of tho Fairmont high school, has boon
promoted to tho suporlhtondontshlp.
Sho was formerly principal of tho
Hooper high school.
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There will bo a medical convocation,
in N. 210 today. Dr. E. J. C. So ward,
secretary of tho stato board of health,
will talk on "Tho Relation of Medical
Men to tho Stato Board.''
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President Qorspachor of tho froBh
man class declares that thorc will be
no cIubh" mooting until somo mombor
of the class announces himself as
candldato for president.
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The students In the school of music
aro preparing an opera, to be played
in April, entitled "Tho Bollo of Corne
vllle." The school Is to have greater
space in tho Cornhuskcr.
There -will bo a mooting of all tho
pin committees today at 1 o'clock In
room 110. It is urged that all mem
bers of the committeos bo present be
cause final action will be taken.
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Prof. Phillips of tho forestry de
partment is In receipt of a letter from
G. A. Pearson, '07. He Is on ono of the
government forest reserves, and has
his headquarters at Flagstaff, Ariz.
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Superintendent C. R. WeokB, '07, of
the Fairmont schools has resigned to
head tho department of agriculture in
the Peru slate normal school. Ho
will assume his new duties at once.
At the present time there arc-live
university and iiormaT school gradu
ates teaching in tho Hebron schools.
This Is nioro than any other town of
the .same size In the state can boast,
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$G to $7 Shoos $4.50. $5 to $G Shoos
$3.76. $4 to $5 Shoes $3.45. $3.50 to
$4 Shoes $2.95. $3 to $3.50 Shoes
$2.45. $2.G0 to $3 Shoes $1.95. All
swoll up-to-date shoes. Sanderson's
Sale.
A. W. Aaron, MO, is enjoying his
work at the University of Wisconsin
according to a lottcr received by Prof.
Laurence Fosslor. Mr. Aaron is both
$2.50,
Shirts at
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teaching and studying at the badger
Institution.
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Mr, T. R. Coopor, '08, has written
Mr. Pool that ho Is now located In the
San Francisco division of thd depart
ment of forestry. Thoy havo started
to make a collection of the flora of
tho division. r r
W;, A, PoBoyj '07, Is succeeding well
as superintendent of Thayer county,
Ho Is now engaged In pushing tho
short .course of agriculture,, which Is
being conducted undor tho manage
ment of tho tinlvorslt'y.
Tho junior and freshman laws have
been- combined Into ono. class In. Prop
erty I and meet Intho Art Gallery of
tho Library building, This has been
dono on account of tho juniors, 'not
taking this course 'in tho second se
mester of last year. '
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The department of political, ijclenco
and sociology, has recently Issued a,
pamphlet of thIrty-foUr pages dcscrlp-
tlvo of the courses in social anthrop-
ofogy by Profes,sor Hutton Webster,
It contains lists ot lectures and thesis,
subjects, togethor with, an oxtensivp
bibliography.
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The forest department is going to
take upt a, special ,lJno of experiments
oiutlie germination of forest tree seed,
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The department of geography Is
planning to run several short and long
excursions this year for field work In
geography. Tho , registration for
these courses has been very largo as
the work affords a pleasant outing a't
the same time that much valuable,
work is done. Professor and Mrs.
Condra will accompany nil trips, j
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Tho male portion of the chorus l
bo largely ro-lnforced tliat more young'
ladles are needed to glvo balanco of,
parts. Any who havo good voices
and a sulllclcut knowledge of music,
with tho desire to do the worlc, pleuso
roport to Mrs. Raymond at Temple
music hall on Tuesday, Wednesday or
Thursday from' 4.:0 to G p. m. or
by telophone, Autq 2414.
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Byron B. Yoder, '08,' was yesterday
'elected principal of thb Fnirmonthigh
school. Mr. Yoder is considered vory.
fortunate, as tho Fairmont high school
Is generally regarded as ono of tho
best In the state. When in school Mn
Yoder was prominent in student ac
tivities, being a member of tho intor
collegiate dobating team, and held the
rank" of captain in the battalion. Mr.
Yoder has boon a reporter for the
Stato Journal during tho past year.
Tho students of tho University of
Wisconsin havo been petitioning the
athletic cduncil for tho establishment
of a permanent fco skating rink.'
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Thov students of Harvard university
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