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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1909)
i m mm iiiiiimi ii'iiniiimu mmwXtKmiBmtmiimm j1 V ' j-wlJ. j; ,.. r ' i' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN V HTftfc W er Vj? f v. -$ - -ywv i fa V V i r T OLIVER THEATRE Today: Mat 2:30. Tonight 8:15. YOU CAN'T AFFORD-TO MI88 IT THE BIQQE8T MU8ICAL COMEDY OF THE 8EA80N A Stubborn Cinderella HOMER B. MA80N ETHEL DOYEY MlkE McSHANE & 100 Others Njght$1 TT?EDATlMATTN7afffT BURNS-JOHN80N FIGHT PICTURE8 BILLY VAN The FamoiiB Minstrel Comedian HOWARD TRUE8DELL & CO. In ,JTwo Men and a Bottle" SILL AND 8ILVIANY ovol and Sensational Uni cycle Act. KOHLER OPERATIC TRIO The Greatest of all Italian Singers. THOMP80N 8I8TER8 The Girls wilh the Educated Foot. OLIVETTE the Man In Black. THE R08AIRE8 Europoan Novelty Entertainers Matlrtees Dally 2:15 (Except MtihdajO 15c and 25c. Every night at 8:15 Prices 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Week Staging April 12. THe" Great English Comedy "MERELY MARY ANN" Miss Enid May Jackson as "Merely Mary" Ann' Supported by THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY Next Week, Starting April 19th THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM A8HE Best Seats Twenty-five Cents. Seats Reserved One Week In Advance. ORCHESTRA for Concert or Dances G. F. Thornburg, Ralph J. Rdd, - Director Planht Violin and Cornel instruction given at Studio 416 So. J7lh. AUto 5877. WILLIAMS' DANCING ACADEMY Successor to Pitta Social Evening - - Friday kimtti Glass Monday Eve, Glass Evenings - Wed, & Sat. Private Lessons Given if Desired 1124 N STREET Auto 401t Bell A-2G21 HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing ".J.. JL," i .J- U All ihakes rented "with atani $3 Per Month. Bargains In Rebuilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER . EXCHANGE Autollfefc-BelUlBl. t&No.tllfc n . .ut.Jit-Xltf- J. " w i- j' .. f - rm ' - IHh 1IHI MIIKI! HUUAC -"" WeSoomei ail StndentJ. , ,, i j i ips &' B WlWLnJ Bpeclalty. UNI SMOKE HdUit , 1133 O Street M. IKE UNIVERSITY MAK'S TAILOR ' 1.1 ...II.H.I - Will .'.. Come In and get that $J5;btf Stilt to your order 1330 O St. Unooln Campus Gleanings jjjj 0. H. Proy, norlst. 1133 O St. Harry Portor. Ho has It. 1123 O St. m Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. Dr. Chas. Toungblut, dentist, SOI Burr block. A. M. Oborfclder, 1011, spent Prl dny, Saturday and Sunday In Omaha. Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 So. Twelfth St. Dr. Cdndra returnod Wednesday after spending his vacation studying" land nnd mineral resources. The best lunch In the city. Y. M. C. A. Spa, 18 & P. The mombors of the Agricultural club will meet tonight at 8 o'cldok In the faculty room In tho Torrtplb. The Nebraskan will sell a $50 whool for $25. Do you want It? Tho school of ngrlcitltUro has re ceived an Invitation from the Mis souri aggies for tho fourth annual' county fair at that school. One thousand pairs Oxfords on sale at $2.05. Hereford, 1215 O. The preliminaries for tho wrestling contest to be given at tho inter collegiate gymnastic exhibition were hold In tho gymnasium Friday mdrn lng. o Men's Bootery for College 8hoes, all new, 12th & P 8ts. 8ee Windows. Dr. Bessoy of tho department of botany, sneaks today before the Dun dy County Teachers', associatibn. The subject of his lecture is, "Things That Are Worth While." New spring Styles in footwear now on display. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St. Harry Ewlng, 1010, who recently quit school, was on the Omaha cam pus Wednesday. He is working for his uncle, who is in the wholesale grocery business in Dob MoineB, la. Hnve your clothes pressed at 00000OSK3000000000000000000 FULL DRESS FUKNlSHlNliS A complete line of fine full dress white vests, ties, shirts, gloves, jewelry sets, silk hosiery and Hats at I FULK, -- X000000000 O O Weber's Sultorium. Cor. 11th and O. Dr. BesBey, In his lecture In botany yesterday morning, gave some Inter bating facts about tho 'large trees of California. Dr. Bessey collected spec imens from and studied these trees in lo75. ' Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of CouYrnefco. Dean Fordyce bf the Teachers' col lege, departs today for Palls' City Neb., where he goes to deliver a lee ture before the Richardson Coimty Teachers' assoclatloh, which fHbets at that city. it vnn want a blcvcla eall at tka Ne . 4AX u & A braskan oitace. k B'(J wHeei Ifior SB. Fred tipsbn, 1907. whbc Is at present a sbdfehbai tfefe vwMt J&k cago, has recently been awarded the B'wiffc fellowship ot. $620. While at this university Mr. Upson was a stu dent in tho chemistry diartnVgnt , , Whno take Mar ub4tk aChrW ath house, televenlh anil P streeUV Regent Copland gave a highly ap preciated talk Thursday, morning to Iho class In agricultural geology on ("The Loose Soil' of Nebraska." He cxplalnod sovoral lntoroBtlrig lines of rcBoarch which ho Is Carrying out on his own farm. The Lincoln Dancing A'cadomy is the nibBt select school in Lincoln. 1132 N. Auto 4477. 4 Dr. C. B. Bessoy of tho dopartmont of botany has completed tho Borlos of ten lectures, which he will deliver be fore the Pugot Sound summer school In Juno. Tho title of tho sorlcB 1b, "Tho Origin and Development of tho Vogotablo Kingdom." Tho first oratorical contest given by tho Students' Debating club will be hold this ovohing in U 106, at 7:80 o'clock. The winner will rocolvo a gold medal and tho second beBt, a sliver medal. This oratorical contost 1b limited to memberB of tho organiza tion. v The annual formal party of tho Sig ma Chi fraternity was held last night at the Lincoln hotel annox. A largo number of alumni and out-of-town guests wero in attendance, bosidob the active chapter and representatives of the other fraternities. The rotunda of tho Lincoln hotol waB tastily dec orated In tho fraternity 'colors. XI Delta, the society of tho Bopho moro girls, has announced the elec tion of the following mombors of freBhmeh clasB, who will bo active membors next year: Ruth TibbotB, Hazel Fall, RUth Honingor, Juno Brown, Martha Bell, Irene Bailey, Helen Dlnrimore, Elslo Gathers, Eliza beth Evorson. The freBhman hop will be held Sat urday evening, May 15th. Jarhes Lommax Is the chairman. This !b one of the probable remaining dances to be given by university organizatldhB this semester. Company B hop and the Pan-Hellenic dance are the others, the latter being one of the most important dances held during the bo eial season at the university. In tho green house on tho city cam pus there are Just now a variety of foreign plants "in thb prime of condi tion. The fig tree, which has been thb prbperty of tho university for soveral years, is this year growing a lSrger crop of figs than over before. Tho avocardo, glnko and mango trees are all developing rapidly and other freak specimens are in unusually good condition. 1325 O 000000000OfflOfflO00 4 Tho German club, which Is com posed of advanced students In the de partment of German, has Increased Its membership from twenty to thirty members. The following new mem- bora wore recently elected: Lucia Arbnd8, Albert Brogan, Marlel Jones, Clara Miller, Canillle Evans, Margar6t Burke, Wllber Warren, August Behmidt, Celia Harris and Lois Fobs ier. A very .interesting lecture Vas given last ovonlng at tho Temple theatre by Professor .William B. Jllh Bbn of Dohrie college on Ihe shbjact 6t "BdBdbmi." PrdX6ss6r Jlllson spoke of the bonehtfl' dorlvod from athletic activities and also gavb a very inter esting account of th6 history of bdse ball. Hb deciareS: tfiat basehall was unsuccessful In England, because of the natural "take-your-tirae-to-lt" feel Ing of the English perjple. Following the lecture, sumo very excellent mov iak pictures of the worlds champion ship baseball games for 1908 were pre sented. ' 6 1PLD A WfeW' GREEN HOUSE 1 in. I -it " steel ,rame structure Wll Be Erect- CM Ull ViMllipU. 4kt is 'rabttoally assaf ed1 thai a now jeU ckmpfls t6 take vtho place of" the present r series of wooden structures. Quality Counts --THAT'S WHY Franklin's Ice Cream IB SO POPULAR Wo mako a specialty of fancy oroams, sherbets, tees And punch for Frat and Sorority Partlos. Auto 8181 Boll 205 1810 N Stroot PATRONIZE OUR ADteRTiBER8l AH New Exclusive PlaceJust Men's Shoes $3.50 $4.00 and $5.00. Men's Bootery 144 No. 12th See Window PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8I The plans for the now building are bolng considered by Interested per sons and they will probably be of ficially presented to thb board of re gents within a short time, Tho now green house will be a steel frame structure, but other than that its character is undetermined. It will bo considerably larger than tho present building and Regent Coup- land, who Is especially Interested, states that it must be made architec turally beautiful. TO IMPROVE THE CITY CAMPU8 Landscape Gardening Will Be USed to Beautify. If tho present plans of Landscape Gardener Dun man are carried to com pletion, tho university will shortly have a campus that Its students need not bo ashamed of. Mr. Dunman has already ordered shrubB and flowering plants which ho will plant about the campus In artistic fashion and in such positions as will best hide some of the defects of tho building scheme. The rear part of tho campus will bo plowed up and sown to grass. Shrubs will also be scattered about the area and an effort will be made to con vert tho back yard of tho university Into something less of an eyesore. There is a possibility that vinos will be grown up tho front of Mechanics, Arts and Nebraska halls in ordor that tho ugliness of those structures may bo hidden from the oyo of, the- uni versity student and visitor. FRATERNITIE8 TO ENTERTAIN Visitors at University of Washington to Stay With tittefts. During the Afaska-Yukon-Paclflc 'exposition at Seattle1 this slimmer a majority of the fraternity amd sorority houses of tho Unlvorflltv of Waahine. ton will keep open for the accommo dation 0! thb members wh6 will visit thb fair. Althosga all have sot an nounced their plans as yet, the move ment is well started aad doubtless all will soon fall into lino. Nino national fraternities are rem-bntod at Wash ington and six eororlUes; d if ktl d- ciae to remain open pteasasnraceeiB.' mbdatlona are assured for the nem bers who come to Seattle this sum met. , Tho national fraternities' are: Beta Theta Pi.' Phi Gamma Deltti Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma; Slgssa CUi Alpha Bi!tiofa?aSltf Wahd'jSfSi. $ sororities are Kappa KajR tjsmma, Gamma Thl Beta, Delta Geisisa, ,FM Beta Phi, Alpha XI Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta. ' pssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss CENTRAL MTIOBAL MM I2th and 0 Strtttr P. L. BALL, Prfeldaa. W, D. JOHNSON, Vloa-PrMUUftt BiCAK O. VOX, Cftafclw W. W. XAOKNKYJr.,iwiOaakUr DANCE PROQRAMS" BANQUET M EMUS CALLING CARDS SIMMONS, TIllRINTER 317 SO. I2TH STREET THE FIRST, TRUSt & SAVINGS BANK Owned by the Stockholders of tbe Flrtt National Bank Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent First National bank Kobraa, "tenth A O UNIVEuSlfY JEWELE & OPTICIAN I Hi C.A.Tucker 1 JEWELER I S- S. Shean R OPTICIAN a (123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT I Your Patronage Solicited I' v y t rf " Hot Dririfcs are now In season. Do you know any place here you fckri get ai ..Qtiiclt Service.. u you can at our newslore? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy iriuw utho AVllUllWljL s.W.Cb rner PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTItERBI CINCINNATI - x Cut Pries SHOE STOKE AND EliitrU Shu Rtjialr Fatttry Saves Yev . TIME-AND-IIOHEY 1220 O Strt Glasses of Soda Wafer : toid and drank froriioilr 20th .Cehttiry Sanitary Soda Fountain season r 1906. ' Agency Htiylbrs, QuntheH' and Lowfe ys Chocolates and Bonbons. .si- - r 'hi www - tfiHalf Million Ugj4A.i B " tB tfik "XJtJr Ji iP7irn MMAat . ' l Tb Drug Cutter. . , - - PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIlERtl GetvourPutttkes, SlierBete and Ice Cream from COLLINS Special attention given to Student Affairs. BdWls Spoons and Glass es furnished free. . Collins Bros. Ice Cream Co. Stfttth and L Strt BH4M PHONO Avt IBM 'I a