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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1909)
. f V Ai 4. v Mi C " - ifrt rMfrp- -jwr OLIVEK THEATRE TODAY, 2:30; TONIGHT 8:15 MATINEE AND NIGHT PAID IN FULL Mat., $1.00 to 25c; Night, $1.50 to 50c 'i' i Thursday Night, Nov. 11 THREE WEEKS LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE8 WED. AND 8AT. Beginning Monday Night, Nov. 8 THE LYRIC 8T0CK CO. Will Present 44 9f A 8trong Emotional Drama by J. Heartly Manners and Henry Miller PRICES Matinee, 15c and 25c Evenings, 15c, 25c and 35c NEXT WEEK "8AG HARBOR" ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WEEK STARTING NOVEMBER 8 ELEANOR GORDON & CO. HAYES & JOHN80N "CHESTERFIELD" GORDON & MARX GROVER & RICHARDS BARRY & HALVERS M'GARRY & HARRIS MAT. (EXCEPT MON) 2:30 15c, 25c EVE. AT 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528. wmkwmrw. . J. Herzog The University Man's Tailor The Finest Work Dono and Prices Right Call at Our Now Storo 1230 O St. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS All makos ronted with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Robuilt Maehfnos Lincoln Tvoewrlter Exahanpe I Auto 1155. Bell 1181. 122 No. 11th j Underwood Typewriter Go. TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED 187 No. 18th. Boll 848. Auto 2885 At Herpolsheimer's Full tire fountain pen 14 kt gold point, medium or fine. Special Price 55c EVERY PEN GUARANTEED m Bring Your Next Job of Printing to IyAN TINE PRINTING CO. .and Get Satisfactory Results I a 128-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477 j ISIMMONS Ethe printers Frlntlri( BnjxravlnflTt Embosvlns; Auto 2819 817 SoDTn 12th 2 ninniHiiiuiitiiiiiiiimiiiaiinmunumn WRRlsKq rmi& Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY $&& lr ! 't j TT-A Vmt m mM Prey & Froy. The freshman hop committee has set the date for the annual dance of the first year men as January 15. THe hop will be held at the Lincoln hotol. Dr. J. R. Davis, Dentist. 1284 O St. The senior prom committee will meet at 11 a. m. today In U112. Havo your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum, 12th and O. Walter P. Meier, 1903, Is a mem ber of a newly organized firm of at torneys at Seattle, Wash. Hamlin. Meier & Phillips, lawyers, Is the title of the new organization. Mr. Meier has been at Spokane for tho paHt sev eral years. Chnpln Bros., florists. 12,7 So. 13th. Dr. Maxey took part In a discus sion before the Baptist Brotherhood lust night. The question up for dis cussion was whether the tux on liquor is desirable and justifiable. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 115-119 So. 12th street. Charles Campbell, a former law stu dent, has again registered In the law school. Spalding gymnasium and baskotVbnll shoes, Swedish gymnasium shoes. Beckmnu Bros.. 1107 O St. TrofesBor Conant 1b In Topoka, Kan., attending a convention of the Masonic lodge. ijj) Campus! J) $l Gleanings W OUR SPECIALTY Wo make a specialty of two rings tho DIAMOND SOLITAIRE ENGAGEMENT RING and the PLAIN GOLD WEDDING RING. Tho former binds tho bargain and tho Irfttor tics tho knot. If you havo tho girl, wo havo tho ring. established 1871 HALLETT, Jeweler Chris' Bath House, llth and P. Turkish, Bhower and plain baths. The Engineering Society will meet at 7:30 tonight in Science hall of the Temple. See our display ad. Lincoln Select Dancing Academy, 1124 N. 10-12-13 The members of the Pershing Rlllon will meet Thursday evening In tholr armory for their weekly drill. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. llth. Former Captain McWilliams of com pany B gave the men of thnt company a short talk Monday evening on drill and its advantages. Mr. .McWilliams was enntain of company B in the year l'JOG-7. Prey & Proy. choice flowors. 1338 O St., north sldo. Tho members of all classes reciting In L305 have been forced to meet In tho science hall of tho Temple on ac count of tho art exhibit which is be ing held In the former roqm. Learn to dance before Christmas. Special rate. Lincoln Dancing Acad- emy. 10-12-13 The sophomore class will meet Thursday at 11:30 a. m, In the Temple to transact business and hold a rally in preparation for tho Olympics Satur day. Try a luncli at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. WANT AD8 Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid jn advance; at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 center five Insertions 40 cents. For Sale No. 7 Remington type writer. Used only two months. Call at Stenographic Bureau, second floor Administration building. 26-5t Lost Lady's gold match, with fob. Finder please return to Room 406, Hays Hall, and receive reward. 30-5t ' , Lost Waterman fountain pen, at corner of 13th and Q. Finder-please return to Nebraskan office at' 5 p. ra. and receive reward. 3t flAlLtf teBRASfeAlJJ , AT THE THEATERS. The Orpheum. Funny Is the word which boBt de scribes tho Orpheum porformnrico this week. Tho bill has no particularly strong dramatic or novelty stunts, but practically overy number Is good for a laugh. Gordon and Marx, tho two German comedians, aro good and they get the applause. Thoy havo somo uniquo stunts, woll carried out McGarry and Harrld do some good dancing In parts, although their work Is not of tho highest class as a whole . Tho posing horse, "Chesterfield," with MIbs Hose Royal, 1b an act well calculated to draw tho commendation of animal lovers. "Chestorflold" Is n boauty and Miss Royal knows how to mnko him do as sho wants. Chnrles Barry and Miss Hnlvers work through a skotch In goodstyle. Mildred Glover disappoints IlrBt Im pressions with a good finish. Cather ine Hayes and Mabel Johnson do a graceful act, despite their avolrdupolH. Elinor Gordon with a cute plnyet, fin ishes the program. The Lyric. "Zira" 1b the emotional drama staged at tho Lyric this week. With MIbs Carter Ks'thb' lending wonlan, tho play Is well carried out, with Mr. Noblo and others of the cast doing their usual classy work. "Zlra" gives good opportunities for emotional scones on tho part of the star, and Miss Cnrter knows hov to take advantago of tho chances offered. Monday's and Tuch day's audiences applauded long at the close of cjich act of tho play. Tho bill will continue, as is the Lyric custom, for tho remainder of the week. , 1143 O STREET NON-COM OFFICERS MEET. Elect the Principal Officers of the An nual Informal Dance. Tho non-commissioned ofllcers of the cadet battalion mot last evening at six o'clock in U10G and elected tho officers of the non-com hop, which will be held some time In the nenr future. Henry Hathaway, first sergeant of company A, was elected master of ceremonies and Harry Cain, first ser geant of company I, was elected chair man of the dance. FRESHMAN MASS MEETING. Members of the First Year Class Hold Enthusiastic Gathering. Tho members of the freshman class met lust evening and discussed tho coming Olympics. Tho mooting was full of enthusiasm and this was in creased by a short address by Dr. Con dra, who explained the purpose of tho freshman-sophomore contests. Every effort will bo put form by tho members of the class to win the meet and thus purchase the right for the .members of the class to wear class capB. It was announced that the members of, tho class who wished to enter In tho middle-weight wrestling bouts are to report at the gymnasium tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. COMPANY K CLUB POSSIBLE. New Cadet Company to Form an Or ganization of the Members of the Company. Tho members of the now cadet com pany of tho battalion, company JK, de cided last evening that the company would form an organization for the better acquaintance of men in the company and that they would in this' way draw each member of the com pany closer to each other and also create a greater Interest in drill. This plan was received favorably by all the members of the company and a company K club will be formed. All the 'members of the company are requested to meet next Saturday ev ening in the armory for the purpose of forming this club. ;l 5 J li4H V' W' '.' 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