The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1909, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE
SAT. MAT. and NIGJHT, APRIL 24.
Hehry B. Harris Presents i
The Charming American Play
The Lion and the Mouse
Mat. $1.0ft'to 25c. Eve. $1.50 to 50c.
Tues., Wed., and Wed Mat, April 27-28
CHA8. B. HANFORD
In 3 Big Shakespearian' Productions.
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MAXIM'S MODELS
Living Art Reproductions of the
World's Famous Paintings
VALDON
Late of Egyptian Hall of Mystery,
London
CHARLOTTE PARRY AND CO.
In "The Comstock Mystery"
THE.MIS8ES MILCH
Tho American Virtuosos
M'LLE. LA TINA
Tho Physical Culture Expert
DAN ROBY
The Black Faco Louder
PHILLIPS AND JONES
Comedy Musical Entertainers
Mats. 2:15 (except Mon.) 15 & 25c
Night1 8:15-Mrices 15, 25, 35 & 50c
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Lincoln's Ideal Home Theatre
Week Starting April 19, 1909
THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY
Presenting
"THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM
ASHE"
Next Week, April 26, "The Brixton
Burglary"
Best 8eats 25 Cents
Every Night at 8:30. Matinees
Wed. and 8at. 3:30.
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for Concert or Dances
G. F. Thornburgj
Ralph J. Keid,
- Director
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Violin anrl Cnrnef Instruction pfven at
Studio, 4)6 So. J7ib. Auto 5877.
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WILLIAMS'
DANCING
ACADEMY
Successor to Pitts
Social Eienlng - - - Friday
Advanced Glass - Monday Eve.
Class Evenings - Wed. & Sat.
Private Lessons Given
if Desired
1124 N STREET
Auto 4019 ' Bell A-2621
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THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
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Bargains." lb Robuilt Machines."
LIMCOLITYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
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THE HHIVEiSITY MAN'S TAILOR
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Com iaasd get thtt-$J5.00 Suit :'
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Lincoln
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3.50 pr MEAT 4
A specialty of
College Shoes
Ask to see the new
ones: The PUNCH,
The GUEGER,
The HELLO BILL
All New
Men's Bootery
144 No. 12th See Window
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Campus
Gleanings
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C. H. Frey, florist 1133 O St.
Harry Porter. Ho lias It. 1123 O St.
Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 So.
Twelfth St.
Ex-Regent ('..!. Ernst, of Omaha, was
a cnmpii8 visitor yesterday.
The hest lunch in tho city. Y. M.
C. A. Spa, 13 & P.
Eddie Burnett, ex-1910, of Omaha,
visited friends at the university, yes
terday. Tho Nebraskan will soil a $50 wheel
for $25. Do you want It?
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One thousnnd pairs Oxfords 'on sale
at $2.95. Hereford, 1215 O.
Delta Upsilon fraternity will enter-
values. "fcYcif Sc1imlitt& Broa.'Op-
po?ito City Hall.
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Tlie iioon mooting of tho university
Y. W. t A. for Frldny. April 23, wljl
ho led by Mrs. O. M. LnmbertBon.
Tho Hubject Will bo "A Modern Inter
pretation of an Old Story."
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J. I.. Dor Kindcrn baa been re-oket-od
by unanimous vote, to tho general
socreturyphip of tho university Y. .M.
('. A. Mr. Dor Klndorn has boon gen
eral secretary for tho past three years.
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Tho members' of tho Delta Gamma
sorority will hold their annunl formnl
pnrty at tho Lincoln hotel this ovon
lug. Many alumni and Invited guostn
from Omaha, Beatrice, Fremont and
Hastings will bo In attendance.
Wednesday evening the mld-woelc
meeting of the university Y. M. ('. A.
was led by S. A. Mnhood, the nowly
elected president ot tho association.
The subject of the meeting was "Our
Next Year's Outlook." A very in
teresting meeting was held.
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Notice has been glvon to tho uni
versity students that tho gymnasium,
bath and lecker rooms will hereafter
be open at the following hourB: Mon
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, from 0:00 to 12: 00," and
from 2:00 to C:00. Saturday from 1:00
to 4:30.
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Ex-Regent Ernst and Professor Fos
slor of tho Gorman Dopartment wore
seen taking advantage of Arbor Day
yesterday by replacing tho Schiller
Lindo on tho campus. This is tho third
tree which has been planted on tho
campus, the two rormcr trees having
died.
Professor Wallace of the depart
ment of English literature, and 'Pro
fessor Guerney Jones of the depart
ment of American history, have boon
granted a leave of nhHenco during tho
last week of the current semester In
order that thoy may sail for Europe
about Juno 1st.
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Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock a
baseball game will be held at tho
state farm botwoeu Che flnanco com
mittee and tho cabinet of tho universi
ty Y. M. C. A. All members of tho
finance committee are urged to bo
present as your asslstanco will bo,
needed. H. E. Dixon, manager.
The members of the university cadet
battalion In order to qualify for the
rifle range at camp this year must
score fifteen points In five shots out
of a possible twenty-five, on the Bub
target machine. This subtnrget ma
chine Is a regular army rifle mounted
on an electric contrivance which
scores thq points made while shooting
at a target some forty foot away.
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J. A. Warren, superintendent of tho
United States geological survey, for
tho division embracing Nebraska and
8UrrOUndinK States ban Riilimmwl tlm
'thesis for his doctor's degroo in bot
any nnu geograpny. Tho title Is, 'Agri
cultural Geography of Nobrnska." Mr.
Warren has been pursuing graduate
ofrocoffieooeos
INUNfc TOO EARLY
To sco about Special Work for Graduation Pins, Fobs, Radges Tro
plnos, Souvenirs, Etc. Better let us figure with yoii. Our work 'is su
perior. Our prices are low.
Est. 1871. HALLETT, Jeweler 1143 6
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tain at ai Informal party at the chap
ter house this evening,
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New spring styles In footwear now
on display. Beckman Bros;, 1107 O St.
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Dr. J. R. Dayis, dentist, Charges
reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce.
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Kappa Kapiia Gamma sorority will
hold its annual formal party at tho
Lincoln hotol, Saturday evening, April
24.
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1 If you-want a bicycle call at the Ne
braskan office. A $50 wheel for $25.
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Tho Lincoln Dancing Academy Is
tho most selcot schbo.l in Lincoln.
1132 N. Auto 4477, J .
Th.q cancjldaf.es for the freshman
tra'cjt team'wU! meqt'ht the'gymhiasium
Saturday-afternoon at iwdr bvcloclVib
elect a captain for tho team.
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- Those new shoe shapes shown in
the windows of "Men's Boqtery," 1210
P St., are certainly a hit.
j Tho party who took money from tho
girls'., gym was 'seen,, and, will avoid
troubldbyfiendiW it rto 225 South
Twenty-ninth. , ,
Hugo Blrlmer, 191Q, Phi Delta Thotn,
will loavo withlnn 'foy days; for' Alasj
ka, whore ho'wlll Vnter th,o servico
of the United States geological sur
vey.
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Wo are showing-the, j cjiqlco. models
of thd 'season in men's" Vxfords. Our
r. nn.i . An nfnV. - .,ii
j.oii 'Kwti5 S t'trbtfTitt ei-.lZ
work in tho university for tho pnst
throe years.
TJio members of the Pershing Rifles
hold their regular monthly spoil-down
Inst night in tho armory. Tho medal
was won by First Sergeant Mnhood
ot Company B. This is tho second
time Sergeant Mahood has won the
medal, 'and if ho wins It n't tho next
spell-down he will bo made tho pos
sessor of tho medal. After the spoil
down tho Persuings voted to buy a
now flag for tho first battalion of uni
versity cadets. This flag Is to bo a
very beautiful silk fine- nt tun i.nr.iio.
'tions sizo' and Is to cost about'$100.
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Thq State College of Washington
won first place in tho Intercollogato
championship rlflo meet. Columbia
PSlYPISHy was second and Wisconsin
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By the, action of" the stato legis
lature in ,n(U)ntlngTthe Harding Joint
resolution concerning tho CarnogKo
hfpundaUon for txo advancement of,
KHiuiug inu - iuutcuourij in - iaoj uni
versity of-Iowa wijlho allowed, to re-,
celvo money 'from this fund." ' ' ,
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Tholjulltilng'of a "dormitory for tho1'
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ouw in mo ruuuui. city eieciion at Law
renco. Kan. Tho opposition candidate
.for.maypivwaB being, supported, by tho
tpnwsp'apers' yhlch', 'stated plainly
that tho bulldinc of d'ddrmlinrv monnf
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They're Hummers
Jist got in some hummers
right off the bench. A lot of
classy browns and graus with
narrow pencil stripjpsgreaf
for the fellow who wants the
proper caper a little ahead of
the times.
They're Hand-tailored
Suits and $15 buys one
SPEIER & SIMON
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Northeast Corner 10th and O Stra.ts
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