The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1910, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE
TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15
THE SOUL KISS
Mai., $1.00 to 25c; Night, $1.50 to 50c
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THUR8DAY, FEBRUARY 10
THE GIRL QUESTION
Special Prices $1.00 to 25c
FEB. 11-12, "ST. ELMO."
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FRIDAY AND MONDAY
Ladle Frtc Monday.
16th and O St. Auto 5405
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woolens are stunners. See
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LJ. HERZOG 1230 O St
, Fine Tailoring
The Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets
Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
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142 SOUTH TWELFTH
C, H. Frcy, florist, 1183 O street. '
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No .school Tuesday.' Bnsketbo.l In-"
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i iiuriiuurgs urciiosirn. AUIO boil; "
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Engineering Socloty will m'eot at"
7:30 Wodnesday, ovenlng.. '
Chapln Bros., floriBts. 127 So. 13h:
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" There will be a shioker at the Acn
cla hotiso Saturday rilght for the fac
ulty and student inomberB.
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Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, HR-lio
So. 12 th street. (
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Frank A. Runner left for his homo'
In Alliance yesterday. He has. quit
school for UiIb semester, but will
turn next year.
Wanted Walter at Western Hotel,
731 O St. . 7ft-3t
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Because of Charter Day, there wHl1
bo no school Tuesday. Consequently'
there will be a basketball Informal
after the Nebraska-Kansas Aggie gaiW
Monday night.
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Lost Gold watch fob, on campus.
Reward for return to Nebraskun of
fice. 76-3t
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The observatory will bo open to vis
itors Wednesday, February 9, from? 7
to 9 p. m., for a view of Halley'8
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Found Plain gold Heal ring with in
itial "B." Owner may have same by
paying for this ad. 75-Gt
Cures the
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Nervous Man
Drink Habit Cured In, Three Days
The moderate, occasional and ha,
bltual drinker, tho cxccsIbvo drihkor
and tho nervous man who has to drink
to keep from becoming more norvous
nro all curod in three days, without
Ziypodermlo injections, and a plain Institute, 1G02 So. Tenth St., Omaha
contract Is given ench, whether tho Nobraska, for a copy of contract and
treatment is taken at tho lnstltuto or frco book! Everything strictly con
th Jwm. Call or wrlto tho Noal fldontlal. Bank references furnished.
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PASSION PLAY AS
GIVEN IN BAVARIA
DR. LEE8 8POKE OF ITS PRODUC
TION AT CHAPEL YE8TERDAY.
IS ILLUSTRATED BY STEREOPTICAN
Told of the Origin of the Production
at Ober-Ammergau and the Rea
son for the Continuance
of the Custom.
"Ober-Ammergau Is a numu which
will bo upon tho lips of ovory civilized
person beforo tho close of tho present
year; a name which will Becure world
wide notoriety and famo; a name
which will henceforth decorate tho
pages of world history." Such was
tho interesting statement made by
Prof. J. T. Lees at convocation thlH
morning.
Prof. Lees was greeted by the larg
est representation of university stu-
BROKEN LENSES-Save the Scraps
No mattor whore you got your glasses or how complex thoir
formula, I can duplicate them exactly. Just pick up tho
pieces and bring thorn to mo, I'll do tho rest.
HALLETT, Registered Optometrist
ESTABLlSHEp 1871 fe n43 q STREET
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER .& OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
. JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET,... YELLOW-FRONT-
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Green's Sanitary Barb'er, Shop. ' 120
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NOTICE. r
All members of tho tonnis assocjla
tlon and j)rospect!ve members uro'
aslied to be at Brace Hall at 11 o'clock,
Thursday, room 202 for final organlwii;
tlon for tho coming year, 2t.
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Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa.;
13th and P Sts.
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Pror. H. W. Caldwell will delivca"
lecturo at Hastings Saturday evening.-
Ho will lecture on "Abraham Lincoln,'1
and will use the stereoptlcon. His
lecture ,is to be delivered to tho high
Bchool and G. A. R. of Hastings.
.Have you seen tho "Sprorlty Panel'f!
by TownsendT Something new and
most attractive. ' G7-10t-
The Plutform Club will meet at.
Townsend'fi studio at 2 o'clock Satur
day. At this timo tho club will d)s;
cuss the nuestion-of a- picture- for tho
"Cornhusker." "' I j
dents t that j"tBnUended convocation
this year, and in a most elegantly
wordod lecturo, entitled "The Ober
Ammorgau Passion Play," he told of
his personal ovperlences hi Ober-Am
mergau and of his contact with-a-slm-
plo people, who, every ton years, stage
in their hidden hamlet, that greatest
Weak eyes made strong.
Optician, 319 No. 12th.
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Howe,
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. JLoRt A huntlng-cofic-gold watchf
at the junior prom. Initials "R. 0; Vf.'l
on case.- Return to NobraBkan olllcd
and receive, reward. 7fS f
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I)Ht A Phi Delta Thota fraternity
pin. Reward If returned to W. B. let
calf. ' " 74.3t
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Have your clothes pressed at Web-
er's Suitorlum. Auto 1708. . '
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Wonted- 25 Cornhuskors per!, day
Townsend. 67-fot
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Mr. ,Townsend urges as many Corn:
buskers as possible to have their sit?
tings'- duringnhq jWeolcnndr avoid. the
crowd on Saturdays: ' " 67404
LoBJ:Roman gold brooch", Yreatl?
of 'leaves. .Finder please leavo at Ne
braslcan offlco pnd receive reword?. I
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oriillili'flliTaT.-TlilPalsIou PIayt con
cluding with the death, resurrection
and ascension of Christ. According
to a story of almost mythical origin
they do this In keeping with a vow
which at somo time they made to their
God if Ho would romoYo fnpm thoir In
nocent community the black-hand of
the plague.
Good Acting.
After discussing at length the coubo
of those consecutive performances,
Prof. Lees lauded tho ability with
which those rude peoplo represent the
characters in Hie Passion Play, but ho
attributed thisnot to mere training
and rehearsal, but to "a novor-coollng
passion, which this Sacred pledge of
their -forefathers had instilled into
their brenst."
, PrQfeBHOr.,Lfios', speech-Jn-part fol
lows: JLocatCiLatthe head of a vallo
of the Meeiso, there Is a small, Inslg
ntflcant hamlet. In- all, there Is a pqp
jUatlQiL.oLabouL.ono. thousand souls
In the center of the village la a church
tho hub, around which nro clustered
a number of -whlte, Btucco-walled
houses. From every sldo of the vil
lage, lofty mountains, crowned with
Hjiow-capped peaks, tower above tljo
little church and seem to guard the
safety of those sequestered folk. This
Is Ober-Ammergau, a name which will
be upon tho lips' -of every person be
foro tho close of the present year.
"To any ono visiting the place, it
would surely suggest anything olse
than a stage upon which a great drama
was to be played, but .such, is the case.
In keeping with tho pledge, the mak
ing of which brought a reward of in
finite value tho extermination of the
plague they 'will, every ten years, rer
produce 'The Passion Play' In Ober
Ammergau. "The people themselves are blessed
with a, population far niore artistic'
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