The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1910, Image 3

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OLIVEK THEATRE
WEDNE8DAY NIGHT, APRIL 6
ELSIE JANIS
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"THE FAIR CO-E.D"
Company of 90
College Boy Chorus of 40
Orchestra of 15
Prices $2.00 to 50c
Thur. and Frl. Nights, April 7-8
"THE CLIMAX"
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Boys- -My Spring line of
woolens are stunners. See
them!
L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St
Fine Tailoring
PERITORIC LENSES
Does Away With Reflection
SHAPED TO THE EYE
HOWE - OPTICIAN
319 No. 12th
Hair Dressing, Shampoos, Rib
bon Ornaments for Evening
Functions. Manicuring for
Gentlemen.
Miss Margaret Mills
118 SO. 12TH STREET. AUTO PHONE 7294
The Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets
Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
Cornell University Medical College
A ooHuro doRroo is rocjulrod for admltwlon.
Advnnciid standing frrnntol studonts proHtnt
Iiir satisfactory crodontlnls from nccroditod
inodical coUokos. Evory tnclllty is oJTorod to
undergraduates Booking ttao degroo of Doctor
of Moalclno. Ana pi o fasilitloa nro also offordd
(luallflod graduates to pursuo original Invostl
gallon in any uoparimoni. ror iiiriuor jmr
-UculnrH apply to Tbi Diin,-XirnillUnltrllif Midlcil
Collin, First Avo. and 28th 8U, Now York City.
Bring Your Next Job of Printing to
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AN TINE PRINTING CO.
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ind Get Satisfactory Result
128-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477
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SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe
Store and 'Electric
Repair Factory
New Location 142 North 12
AARTHON'S '
Quality Counts
TH ATS WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
IS SO POPULAR
We make a specialty of f an
,cy creams, sherbete. Ices
and punch for Frat & Sorori-
tjrpartiM. Whipping Oream
always on hand. Bell' 205.
Auto 8181: 1816 N St
Campus
iiieamn
C. H. Frey, florist.JJ.330 .street -
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Miss Florence Riddell, Kappa, la ex
pected lo return to school this week.
Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
.MIhs Ruth Feruld of Omaha Is visit
King her slBtcr at the Phi Beta Phi
house.
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Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877.
MIkh Ida L. 'Kutlege. '10, Is elected
to the iiositlon of prlnclpnlOT Plain-
viow Schools
Try a lunch at ttio Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th' and P StsX'
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L. J. Knoll spent Sunday In Crete
visiting his parents, who have Just re
turned from Florida. '
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11R-119
So. 12th street.
Miss Celene Bnrger of Ottumwa. la.,
and .Miss Florence Hill of Lincoln
have pledged Chi Omega. .
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
.Miss Selma Anderson, '10, Is elected
assistant principal .of the high school
at Plalnview. Neb.
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Before buying your spring footwear
let Reckmun Bros, show you their
new snappy oxfords. 1107 O st.
The Achoths held "open house" for
all university Eastern Star girls Sat
urday afternoon at 1GIM C street.
.Miss Edna Baker entertained the
Kappa Kappa Gammas last evening at
her hdme at 10th and F streets.
FULK
1325 O Street
The freshman hop xommlttce will
meet In room 112 II. building at 11
o'clock today.
Notice.
All who ordered junior caps should
obtain them at once from Armstrong's,
as they will be placed on sale to all
Juniors at 1 ho end of tho week.
C. B. Richardson of Denison, Iowa, a
member of Acacia, is visiting for a
few days with fraternity brothers and
friends.
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W. A. Robertson, an -attorney of
Plattsmouth, attended the Delta Delta
Delta nuunl party and spent Sunday
nt the Acacia house.
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Fred Laird of Fremont, A. T. O.,
attended the Delta. Delta Delta annual
iparty at the Lincoln hotel Saturday
night, and spent Sunday In town.
Mies Nellie A. Vail, '09, principal of
the Tekamah high school, has been
offered the superintendoncy of tho
Stratton, Neb., schools.
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Miss Elsie Ford Piper, Alpha Oml
cron Pi, principal of tho Ashland high
school, Is visiting in Lincoln this
week durnlg tho spring vacation of
the Ashland city schools.
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FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES
W Want Your Goal Orders. Give Ut a Trial Ordsr.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WHITEBREAST COMP'Y
1106 0 STREET
All university organizations .taking
space In the Cornhuskor, notice Ac
counts for space in tho Cornhusker
taken by university organizations are
now due and payable. Please call at
the Cornhusker office any afternoon
of this week and attend' to same.
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Classified Column
Advertisements for this column
should be left at the business office,
basement Administration building, be
tween 11 a. m. and 12 m or between
2 p. m. and 5 p. m.
- Want ads will positively not be in
serted unless paid In advance, at tho
rate of 10 cents per Insertion for
every fifteen words or fraction there
of for the first Insertion; three Inser
tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents.
WANT ADS
FOR RENT
Fqr Bent Newly furnished rooms;
lir cents a night, and a dollar a week.
231 South Ninth street.
FOR SALE
For Sale A new hlgh-grado bicycle,
at 25 per cent discount. Inquire at
Nebraskan office.
LOST
LOST In Library hall 305, Wednes
day morning, a silver handled pocket
knlfo with two hlados. Reward If ro
turned to Nebraskan office. 10G st.
Lost "Sacred Psychology," by Boss.
Reward lor return to Nebraskan of
lice. 1 0O-fit
FOUND
FOUND In Unl. hall, clasp pin
bearing Initial "M." Owner mny have
same at "Rag" office. 107-3t
FOUND Hold initial hat pin which
One-Half dozen lisle hose guaran
teed six months and $1000 Acci
dent Insurance in the United
States Casualty Co. for one year
for $1.50. INVESTIGATE.
owircinmty obtain y payThg foFThTs
ad. - IOC-fit.
Found Black Sal, fountain pen,
which owner may obtain by' paying
for this ad. 109-51
WANTED
Wanted Engineers who have not
paid their subscription to "Power"
magazine are requested to do so at
once. I will be at the physics lab
oratory, room .'108, from 8 to 12, and
Mech. Arts 105, .Mon. Tues. and Wed.,
from 3 to 5 o'clock. Geo. Harrlman.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. LILLIAN SNOW, 1339 O; hours,
9 a. m, to 9 p. hi. Diseases of women.
Auto 3038.
DR. C. H. RUSH,
Surgeon.
Richards Blpck. Both Phones.
DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk.
Both phones.
LIFE INSURANCE
UNION CENTRAL LIFE, 8. B. Coon,
agt., 216 Richards block.
AUTO 3228
BELL 234
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Our Haberdashery Department
A Six Days' Sale of Men's Spring- Kurnish
ings, inaugurated for tho purpose of ac
quainting the mon and women of Lincoln.
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and vicinity with our new department and
our now 'spring stocks. Value giving is the
keynote of the salo which is strongly evi
denced hy the Specials listod holow,
Men's Fancy Shirts,
reg. $1.0o and $2
. values, thig (Jj A
week at . . . V I v
Men's silk lisle half
Hose, splendid qual
ity, reg. 35c J C
val.; now, pair 1
Many other Specials, in Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear,
Trunks, Bags and Suit Oases
See Special Display in Windows 10.-U-I2
Radge &Gaenzel Go
The Greatest Musical Comedy Ever Seen in Lincoln
At the Oliver Wednesday Night
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MU Elaie Janis
.MIhb EIhIo Janls, tho ydtinKCHi 6C
American starts, will make her first
appearance in Lincoln, Wednesday,
April l, nt the Oliver In 7The Fair
Co-Ed." This A tho ninsicnl comedy
hy GeorKO Ado and Gnstav Luoders In
which Miss .Tunis has been appearing
for nlmost two yearn, with long ruua
in Chicago and ow York to her
credit
"Tho Pair Co-Ed" was written hy
Mr. Ado for tho dramatic society at
ills alma mater, Purdue University,
Charles Dillingham witnessed tho Per
due undergraduates' performance and
was so well pleased with the piece
that ho secured tho rights for it for
Miss .la nl 6. Then ho engaged Gustav
Lueders, of "Tho Prince of, Pllsen"
fame, to provide it .with a musical
setting. Tho result; has heen two
years of substantial success fqr all. .
"Tho Fair Co-Ed" Is in every way a
worthy successor of "Tho College
Widow," Tho scones are laid at Bing
ham, tho "freshwater" Institution
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TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES
SOLD OR RENTED
Rent Applies on Purchase Pricq. Five Days Frbo trial before you
pay. Two years guaruteo when you purchase. Easy Terms. Got
, our list, Auto. 2080; Boll 1200; ' ' "
B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. K 143 So. 13th St.
WEEK
Men's silk Barathea
4-in-Hands, reg. 255c
val., this week CA
Men's Madras Pa
jamas, of high grade
Madras,reg. 1 f A
$1.5o value 1IU
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EUie Janit aa "The Fair CoEd"
made -famous in "The Collego Widow."
Mr. Ado has preserved throughout ;he
spirit of youth and wholesome enjoy
ment, and Mr. Lueder's music Is n
his best vein.
Miss .Innls is nt tho head of a com
pany numbering 00, which includes
practically tho entire original cast,
among them being Arthur Stanford,
Edgar Halstead, James Reanoy, Harry
Depp, Gilbert DoughiB, Sidney Jarvls,
Inez Bauer, Althea Francis, Marlon
Mills and Elise Steele, and the collego
boy chorus of 40 young mon.
In place of her usual imitations.
Miss Janls in tho Uiird act will dem
onstrate how Miss Anna Held might
Blirg "Tho Cubnnola Glide," how Ed
die Foy might play Humlet, how David
Warflold might sing tho "Yiddish
Rag," how Bessie McCoy might do the
hynotlc dunce in "Tho Three Twins,"
and how George M. Cohan might play
Romeo. She may also give an imper
sonation of .Miss Ethel Barrymoro In
one of hor well known, plays',
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