The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 15, 1910, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE
TODAY, 2:30 TONIQHT 8:15
. THE 8MART SET
S. H. Dudley and 43 In
HIS fiONOR THE BARBER
EVE $1.00 to 25c. MAT 50 &. 25c
MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 17
JA8. T. JEFFRIE8 GOTCH
COMBINATION
TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 18
DEWOLF HOPPER
LYRIC THEATRE
Mats Wed. & 8at. Prices 15c & 25c
Beginning Monday Evening, Jan. 10
Louise Evan Shipman's
Romantic Military Drama
ON PAROLE
Will Be Presented By
THE LYRIC STOCK COMPANY
Evenings at 8:30 15c, 25c and 35c
Bell A-869 Both Phones Auto 2398
Next Week "A TEXAS STEER"
l))CampuLsrr)j
jj Gleanings
C, H. Frey, Hortef, 1133 O street.
The. English club will meet tonight
with MIbb Syforel, 700' No. sixteenth
fefreet..
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Eat at Don Cameron's afe, 11-110
So. 12th street.
,Professor TTuvlneBs of ; the romance
language department .n't Union college,
Golloge View,' spent Wednesday vihlt
ing the language classes on tho "'Cam
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop.
N. 11th. "
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120'
ORPHEUM
WEEK STARTING JANUARY 10
TUSCANY TROUBADOURS
EDWINA BARRY & CO.
VIOLET KING
N BOOTBLACK QUARTETTE
THE PICQUAYS
FOGG & ALGER
ALLEN WIGHTMAN
Matinee at 2:30. Evening at 8:30
15c and 25c 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c
Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528.
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I SELECT PUTS' SELECT
DANCING SCHOOL
BEGINNERS CLASS
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
ecial Ratis to Students
SOCIAL
FRIDAY AND MONDAY
Ladlct free Monday
16th and O St. Auto 5405
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Any Suit or Overcoat
to your measure during this
month $20.00
L. J. HERZOG
1230 O St. Lincoln
The Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets
Hot and Cold Drinks at
OurFountain r
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see our Woolens '
Elliott-Bros;
TAILORS
42 SOUTH TWELFTH
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with stand $3
per Month. Bargains in
Rebuilt Machines
h-tiniilrTyptwrlttrExohtntr-
Anto 1155. Bell 1181., 122 No. 11th
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
Si. S. Shean
OPTICIAN v
1123 8 STREET, YELLOW FRONT ,
Ynr ritrMUf c Solicited
Miss Gordon, fellow last year In -ue
deportment of romance languages,
was a recentvJsitor to the campus.
She Is now" in charge of the French
deparurient In Dew iMoInes College.
Have you tried the Evans Laundry?
Their work deserves jxiur patronage.
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A course In beginning Spanish will
he given next semester at 9:00 a. m
daily. In case ten students desire the
fyork. Those interested in the courso
will please report by January 22, 1J
301. G4-5t
Gentlemen's Pumps. Ladies' Even
ing Slippers. , Bcckman Bros., 1107 O.
The first annual party of Sigma (Nil
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held at the Lincoln last even-
About ffty couples attended.
was
lug.
The dancing commenced at nine
o'clock and continued until midnight.
A number of last year's class and
'oino alumni from other schools were
prertellt.
Chapin Bros, florists. 127 So. 13th.
-Miss Alta .Jackson, a former teacher
in the mathematics department and
now a professor In Hngenot College,
Wellington, Cape Town, Africa, Bont
some friends In the faculty of the uni
versity some native bulbs as a Christ
mas gift. T)ie bulbs arrived the other
day, slightly tho worse for their trip.
They were turned over to the botany
department to bo grown.
Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877.
NOTICE, .
Studonts desiring to- tako noxt aenv
ostor a boginnttig chemistry courso
similar to chemistry A should consult
With, tho Lincoln academy. In caso
a sufflclont number enroll tho acad
emy will conduct such a clnfis. ' C3-2t
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. Fox1 Ront Furnished rooniB In all
modern house; hot water heat La
dles proforred. 1225 U St. Auto 2588,
Bell F2737-.
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Wanted A room mate. Address
box 1185, Sta. A. ' Gl-jjl
Shoj sale, BeckmanBros., 1107 0.
Undertho heading, "Chartored
lIoollgan1stn,' tho London Bystander
mJlcft as follows concerning rootball:
ft nil M. ..1.....1 J.. II... -I..I
wi mi iiiu Kiwiivn JHIJ Ull 111 miu UIVI-
Hed world the most oxecrablo Is that
of American football, nor Is thoro any
thing more unintelligible than the fas
cination which this brutal and degrad
Ing pastlmo has for, an intelligent na
Hon llko Amorlca. An- offshoot pre
sumably of our own Rugby gamo In Its
earliest and crudest form, it still boars,
outwardly at any rate, so'mo resem
blance to It. But whereas wo 'have In
process of tlmo Improved our game by
eliminating. Its more brutal features,
tho tendency In America has. boon all
the Other way. That It Ih a scientific
game nobody is prepared to deny."
Have
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your- clothes pressed
Suitorium. 12th and O.
at
Ask your friends Lincoln Select
Dancing Academy. See display ad.
01-03-G1
Have your eyes examined. G. W.
Howe, 310 No. Twelfth. 5G-st
Notice Is hereby given that any sub
scriber who wants his subscription
discontinued at the end of the present
semester must notify the management
of the Nebraokan of that fact; other
wise his copies will continue to be sent
to Station A, and he .will be charged
with next semester'3 subscription.
Failure to take his papers from Sta
tlon A will not constitute such notice.
This requirement is simply'made to
,pcc-tecLthe-management-frorrHoss, as-,
the potsoffice furnishes no records of
papers which are not called for. A
moment's thought will show the neces
sity for this request, and If subscrib
ers will -act accordingly, the manage
ment will be saved a considerable
amount of expense and trouble. G3-7t
Our Semi-Annual Clearing Sale
nil i
rill l n Hats Sllirts' Sweaters, Under-
w m wear, Suitcases and Bags
1325 O St. Continues This Week
Did you fall and break your
glasses? Lensojj replaced. Howo, op
tician. 319 No. Twelfth G2-3t
Thomas Swan and Mrs. Swan, for-
merly. miss Nelloro-AVllsonhave-left,
for Europe, Mr. Swan having been
sent thero as an investigator byi the
United States forestry department.
Mrs.Swan was the daughter of. Pro
fessor 'Wilson,' who formerly taught
In tho Latin department. She was an
apslstaiit. In the' romaiicq language Sc
partmont. ,
Special student dance Monday,
Januay 17. Lincoln Dancing Academy.
61-G3-G4
"Athletics and o'her things go to
gether," said Dr. Lowell in a recent
speech. "Athletic exorcises never hin
dered the intellectual development of
tho Atlinnlnns. Wlilln na prnnhlnnt. pf.
Harvard-university, 1 am desirous of
bringing about more scholarships, J
nm equally desirous of bringing about
an oven stronger dovotion to athlejtlcs.
VI believe that there is no more valu
able thing that any man can acqulro'
in llfe than the habit of victory,, and
lbellovoit is appropriate that ,YaIo'
should habitually be Jjeafen becauso'it
habitually tukefLdefeat in such a man-
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Learn r to 'dance at the select school.
Lincoln Dancing 'Academy. 61-63-84,
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Monarch Pool Hall and Bowling
Alleys, 1134 N. , . ,
GIRLS HISS UNIVERSITY 80NG
Leland Stanford. Women Object to
Naughty Word and "Beer."
Yguil women students in Leland
Stanford university have placed one
of the most popular songs of thnt in
stitution under tho ban for tho reason
it refors to beer and also contains a
profnne. word. The song has been
chorused by thoH.tudentsr co-edsc-nnd
nil, at the football games, Track .meets
and other college gatherings for sev
eral. year3, and.not until recently were"
tho young wdmen shockpd by its
verses. It appears that tho disap
proval of the co-eds wus not ontrrely
voluntary. At a recent football gamo,
when tho boys started tho song, which
was written by Will Irwin, tq tho
tune of "A Son of a GamUoller," there
came a storm of hiBses from the girls'
section; The" men "wore BinTVriseuT
They started the second verso, In
-which thero is" a ' Teforence- to the
realm over which Satan presides.
Thero was another outburst of hisses.
Tho song wns stopped, then and there.
After the gamo inquiries were madQ
ns to the reason for tha action of the
young women Htuddnts, and tho men
v;ero informed' that Mrs. Allen, tfio
".louse mother" of tho Kappa Kappa
Gumma society nnd ' dean of tho
women's faculty of tho university,
had -placed ,tho song, in (ho "unde
sirable" list and Instructed tho girls
to' hiss" it, "She doesn't llko tho cuss"
wordB in -it nor tho reforqneo fo beer,"
a co-ed explained.
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Fresh Arrival-
Huyler
Gunthers
and Lowney's Chocolates
and Bon Bons
Gejhit
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'JjFmJSj IAt'Mi JT J 3f i"M MrJ K1l A
FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES
Wt Want Your Coal Orders. Qivi Us a Trial Ordtr.
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WHITEBREAST COMP'Y
1106 0 STREET AUTO 3220 BELL 284
IP YOU ARE WILLING
Ted will Dye for You
or Clean, Press, or Repair your Garments ,.
235 No. 11th Street TED MARRINER
Just opposito the Windsor "f? .
Hotel Expert Hatter, Gleaner, and Presser
Auto 4876 Bell F1609 Dyor of Ladios' and Gonta' Garmonts
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Feb.
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