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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1909)
A- , DAiUY flEBRASKAN it V A ? . V -i , PUVCR . . THEATRf .J E THJJFfa'. MAT. & NIGHT, PEI, 25 ' Cowboy and The Thief Mat25 and 10c. Night 50, 35 & 25c. 8AT. MAT. & NIGHT, FEB. 27 Lena Rivers at 25 & 10c. Night, 50, 35 & 25c. ' COMlNoTliOn i M ANf H AC KETtC rrcsr mmi ! I I MI88 EVA TAYLOR The Highest Class 8lnglng Act In Vaudeville 8 THE ZINQARI 8INQER8 8 8cen(c Production of Grand and Comic Opera In Minature. MR. CHA8. 8HARP, Every Inch a' 8oldier. CROMWELL AND 8AM8E, Eccentric Comedy Bar Artists. 8TUTZMAN AND MAY, "The 8oap Peddler." MI88 DOROTHY DAYNE, Character Imitations. THE WAKAHAMA TROUPE, Astonishing Japanese Acrobats. Viascope. Majestic Orchestra. Mat. Dally at 2:15. Prices 15 & 25c. Extra Mat. Washington's Birthday. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8! , Five Months of Absolute Capacity. i. , Best 8eats, 25c WEEK 8TARTING FEB. 22, The Fulton 8tock Co. Presents ALABAMA Drama in Four Acts by Augustus Thomas. Next Week: "The Three of Us." EVERY NIGHT 8:30. Matinees Wed. and 8 at. 2:30. PATRONI. E OUR ADVERTI8ER8! ThefAtme Parlors 934 P STREET Bowling, Billiards, Pool,Clgars, Tobacco Fine- Confectionery FINEST AMUSEMENT PARLORS IN THE WEST PRICES: BILLIARDS, 40c per Hour. POOL, by Hour, 40c ROTATION POOL BOTTLE POOL POKER POOL PIGEON POOL 2 1-2 cts. per cue. 3 cues 10 cts. J5 BALL POOL 5c a cue. No Checks With Games. Profit Sharing Coupons Given With Every 5c Spent in the Place. ORCHESTRA for Concert or Dances G. F..Thofntmrg, - - - .Director RalphJ.Rdd; Pianist Violin and Cornet Instruction given at Studio; 416 So. 17th. Auto 5877. WILLIAM' DANCING ACADEMY Successor to Pitts Stclil Eieilug - -" Friiky AfrHcil Class -, Saturday Eve. Class Evenings MiNaiffc Wiliesday Private Lessons Given if Desired 1'2'4'N STREET Auto 4019 .; Bell A-2621 jljj'Campns.ijjjj W Gleanings W I 11 M C h; Prey, ltoflst, U33 6 St. ' - WalCor Loomfe, 1910, Beta Thela PI, spent Sunday In Otaaha. Beckman Bros., lino shoes. 1107 O street. ..The Black ..Masquo Is to moot Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. , Havo your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum, Oor. llth and O. Beta Theta Pi had an informal party at Fraternity Hall last Saturday night Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. H. P. Smith, 1912, has boon absent from school for tho past week on ac count of sickness. Learn tho barn danco, Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select school. Call Auto 4477. R. H. Heaton, M. E. 1905, Is now manager of R. H. Heaton Machinery Co., at Dalhart, Texas. Now spring shoes, all tho latest, up-to-dato styleB now on display at Rogers & Perkins, 129 O St lw Tho annual banquet of tho city Y. W. C. A. was hold last night at 7 p. m. at the now building. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? C. H. Btowart, law 1901, was In Lin coln laBt week. Mr. Stewart Is coun ty attorney of Plorco county. Tho current events department of tho Woman's club mot at 2:30 yester day afternoon at tho Tomplo. . Tho candidates for tho freshmen basket-ball team had a fast practice gamo yesterday with tho seniors. B. A. Jacobson, 1911, Alpha Tau Omega, visited at his homo at Louis ville, Neb., Saturday and Sunday. John Uhl, has returned from his trip to Oklahoma, whoro ho wont to look after some real estate Interests. 00G0000000000000000000000OS YOU CAN'T L08E"IF YOU DRAW TO TH18 PAIR. Shin On Mountings, Hallott's Made Est 1871. HALLETT, Registered Optometrist, 1143 Oj g00000&0000000 Tho Botanical department has re ceived a number of valuable speci mens from Louisiana, for uso In lab oratory work. Remember tho mooting of tho Ten nis Association at 11 o'clock today In Braco hall. All men Interested in ton nis should bo thero on tlmo. Mr. J. A. Sargent, 1903, .who has been in Cuba, roqontly arrived in Now York City, Mr. Sargont' expects to visit In Lincoln in a short time. The freshman law class will have their picture taken in front of tho Administration building this morning at 11 o'clock, for tho Cornhuskor. Mr. E, Palmer of Louisville, Neb., spent Friday,, Saturday and Sunday visiting with his son, A. L. Falmor, 1910, at the Beta Theta PI house. - ' , 'Mr. F. P. .Mareconnit, law 1911, is making final collections from tho members of tho freshman law class, to make up the freshman law nop de ficit . ' Delta Upsilon held an Initiation Sat urday night. Thomas James, 1912, of York, John Selleck, 1912, and Au gust Schmidt, 1910, of Lincoln, were Initiated. - Seniors vs.. Sophomores---Armory INTER-CLAS BASKETBALL Wednesday, Feb. 24, 8:00 P. M. Adm. 15c. Tho noonday mooting ydstorday of tho Y. W. d. A. was lod by Miss Ida Vlbbard. Tho subject of tho mooting was, "Lessons from tho Book of Danlol." Tho glrlB of tho Union Literary so ciety, who prosonted tho short play, "Trouble at Sattorleo's," last Friday night at tho Tomplo, ropeated tho play last night at Bohanon's hall. Mr. Christian Rohwor, 1893, has glvon up his engineering work. Mr. Rohwor's health has boon sorlously Injured by work' In the electrical plant, whoro ho was omployod. Tho freshmen election will ho held tho latter part of next week. At pres ent tho only candidates In tho Hold aro Charles Landers of Norfolk and Rowland Thomas of South Omaha. Tho Chomlstry club will moot at 8 o'clock tonight In tho Chomlstry li brary. Mr. Goorgo and Mr. Carlson will rovlow tho journals and othor Im portant buslnoss Is to be transactod. Mr. Most, head of tho Dismal For est Reserve and Nursery, will bo hero today or tomorrow to deliver a sorios of lectures beforo tho Forest Club on "Nursery Practice and Troo Plant ing." Today tho noonday meeting of tho Y. W. C. A. will bo n pralso sorvico. Two numbers will bo glvon by the Y. W. C. A. quartette, composed of Misses Nosbit, Vibbard, Clomont and Stanton. A. L. Palmer dislocated his knee in tho gymnasium in attempting to turn a "flip-flop" Monday morning. to-Order Lenses. Tho vory best Eyo Glass values on tho mar ket Two men quickly camo to his assist ance and thoy soon had tho knee back In place. Miss Esther Hunter, ex-1910, met with an accident, which resulted In tho fracturing of a limb. Miss Hunter is with tho party that accompanies ex Governor Sheldon to his plantation in Mississippi, . . .. - y Tho senior law class held thohe1eo- uuu uj. ouicerg lor ine secona se mester Tuesday morning atll. o'clock. A. B. ,Bouton was. elected president and E. Q. Kroger vice-president. The remaining offlcorsWill bo elected at u miur uittuuu Tho, question fqr debate at tho week's meeting of- students" Debating Club ' will be: "Resolved, That the United States should continue to in crease tho navy.", Affirmative, Clar ence Clark and A. ,G. Dobbins; neg-, ative, R. E. Rico and S.v Shonka. A tnimnot cornet Tina Virion nnrnnfonrl as 'a part of tho cadet battalion. All ( tne musicians Of tho dlfTarAnt rnm. panics havo boon transfered to. the corps, xuero are several vacancies in this new department and cadets who desire to do so may try out for those positions. r, ' The Black Masque; senior society, held their annual reception for junior girls Saturday afternoon in the T. W. C. A. rooms at the Temple. A mu sical Drosxam was riven. cnnafaMnsr nt vocal, whistling;- and violin snina. About -one hundred and fifty glxhi of mo junior ciass were received during' the hours from three to five. ' , il. j Season Tickets SOc DANCE PROGRAMS-BANQUET MENUS CALLING CARDS SIMMONS, THE PRINTER 317 SO. ITH STREET Farmers and Merchants Bank 15th & 0 Sts. Only Commercial Stato Bank in Lincoln Established 1001 Courteous Treatment Aiwv and you Are Not Urged to Have Some thing You do Not "With The Pioneer Barter Shop 10) So. 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