The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 06, 1910, Image 3

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DAILS1 NEBRASKA!!
OLIVER THEATRE
TONIGHT, 8:15
ELSIE JANIS
IN:
"THE FAIR CO-ED"
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
Docs Away With Reflection
SHAPED TO THE EYE
HOWE OPTICIAN
319 No. J2tfa
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
b Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
Cornell University Medical College
A coIIoko dogroo In required for admission.
Advanced standing frrantod Btudontsprentnt
Idr satisfactory credentials from accredited
medical coUokos. Evory facility la offered to
undergraduates socking the dogrce of Doctor
of Modlclno. Amplo fasllltios arc also offered
iiuatiflod graduates to pursno original Investi
gation In any department. For furthor par
tloulattrapply toTtii Dim, Cirntll UaliirtltrMidlcil
Collin, First Ave. and28tb St., Now York City.
Bring Yur Next Job of Printing to
IV
AN TINE gRINTING CO.
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and Get Satisfactory ResulU
12S-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe
Store and Electric r
Repair Factory
.
New Location 142 North 12
WARTHOIN'S
Quality Counts
THATSWHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
15 SO POPULAR
We make a specialty of fan
cy creams, sherbets. 'Ices
,- A4pun,okror Frat & Borori- -,.
, . t wtiM."Whipping Orm ,
' always ek hand. Bell SOS.
AuUSlll. 1111 N Bt,
ijjCampusjJ;
3 Gleanings W
C. H. Froy, florlBt, li33 O street,
Helen Kurng wns initiated Into Al
pha Chi Omega Inst night.
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Chariin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
Amy Axtelt or Lincoln htm pledged
Delta Zetn.
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Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto. 5877.
Herman Sldoll of SUtrfton. freshnnin
law. hns pledged to Sigma Alpha Ep
silon. w
Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
Tho department or botany has re
ceived about ISO new plants. Includ
ing about twenty species.
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11K-119
So. 12th street.
The sophomore hop committee will
moot In U10G oday at 11:30. V. L.
Bates, chairman.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
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Prof. W. II. Dudley of Iho Wiscon
sin Btnto normal school at Plattsvllle,
Is visiting tho botnny department.
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Before buying your spring footwear
let Beckmnn Bros, show you their
new snappy oxfords. 1107 O st.
Florence Hill or Lincoln and Celene
Burger of Ottumwn, Iowa, l)oth fresh-
ment. have pledged Chi Omega.
too
John S. Uoyce of the forestry de
partment leaves Boon for Flagstuff,
Ariz., to take a poistion at the experi
ment station there.
The Latest in University Pins, Spoons
Fobs. Complete Line. Various Designs.
Established 1871 HALLE TT
Milk Dobbs J8here visiting her
daughter, Miss Hertlia Kermdt, who
is staying at Hayes Hall.
L. W. Frank, Kappa Sigma, who U
attending the medical college at Om
aha, spent Sunday visiting' his frat
brothers and Lincoln friends.
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Hurry Hnynlo, Sigma Alpha Epsl
Ion, freshman law, has Just returned
from an extended trip through tho
west.
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Mr. SV. H. Simons, a member of the
class of 1910, hns been recently elect
ed to the superlntendoncy of tho
Friend schools.
.
Miss Bertha Howard, Alph;i Chi
Omega, who has been in Atwood,
Kan., for some tlmp past, has returned
to Lincoln for an extonded visit.
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Miss Ethel Gnrber, Hayes- Hull, is
out of school o:i' account of grippe.
Mrs. Gnrber arrived from Boatrico
yesterday morning.
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Miss Bernice O'Keir of Woodlake
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has recently been noTUled by the sec
retary of tho state board of educa
tion that alio Is elected to a position
in junior normal work. Miss O'Kelf
will be in charge of the special meth
ods and model training in the O'Neill
Junior Normal. - -
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The Shoe News ison the Back Page
Art Hardy, '08, Kappa SIgmn, vis
ited over Sunday in Lincoln. Mr.
Hardy Is owner of tho electric Hqiit
plant (it Sidney, Neb.
H. P .Lettdn, '09, Kappa Sigma, now
ranks as captain In tho regular army.
His work Is In-the engineering ser
vice. He will Ieavo for active sorvlco
May 1G.
.Miss Emma Farrow, '00, who is In
structor in music in tho schools of
Miles City, Mont., Is In Lincoln for a
week's visit. Miss Farrow Is a guest
at the Alpha Chi Omega house.
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M. H. Gibson, 'It, has returned fo
-take-up-hla-worJt-in-the-oconomlo-do-
partment. Ho left four weeks ngo
with the expectation of not coming
bnck until next fall.
Miss Claudia l,ognn or Blue Hill
hns boon compelled to leave scliool
because or tuberculosis resulting rrom
an injury. She will not likely return
UiIb year.
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Mr. Guy V. Aldrlch. traveling Becro
tary or the student volunteer move
ment for foreign missions, hns been
In tho city slnco Saturday. Tie ad
dressed the noon mooting of tho col
lege Y. M. C. A. yesterday. He wns
also the principal speaker at a union
volunteer band meeting last evening
at College View, Cotncr, Wesleynn,
Union and Nebraska bands were rep
resented at the union meeting.
Guthrie a Fellow at Pennsylvania.
Mr. Edwin It. Guthrie, '07, who is a
candidate for tho degree of Muster of
Arts In philosophy this year, hns re
ceived notice or his nomination us
Harrison rellow in philosophy at tho
University or Pennsylvania. Mr.
Guthrie expects to outer the Philadel
phia Institution next fall as candidate
for the doctorate. The Harrison fel
lowBhip wub held by Professor Alex
ander of tho department of philosophy
in 1898-1800 and in 1800-1000.
1143 O Street
A scholnrship of $1,000 will he
awarded to the iuobL popular man at
Columbia.
In an ustronomicnl lecture at Cor
nell an alumnus stated that with the
cooling of tho sun and tho end of the
present world, now worlds would
burst from the old, and a new system
would start.
A former University of Chicago
baseball star who Is teaching school
In Japan says, in an nrtlclo written
for the current number of the mnga
zlno of tho University of Chicago,
that during tho three years that ho
hns umpired baseball In Jnpnn tho
worst "kick" ho over recolved was
a polite nnd mild protest. IJe claims
tth'at tho sport 1b ono of the great
moral Influences in the lifp of Young
.Japnn.
Spring football will start il liar,
vartl noxt Monday. Tho character of
the work is expected to depemUlarge
ly upon changes of tho football rules,
which will ho decided soon, when
tho rules comniltteo will meeL In
caso tho rules are not completed at
that time, the first two weeks will bo
devoted to elementary principles of
football, such as punting, catching
punts, tackling, nnd conters passing
tho ball.
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tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between
2 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Want ada will positively not be .In
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rate of 10 cents per Insertion for
every fifteen words or fraction there
of for tho first Insertion; three Inser
tlons 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents.
WANT ADS
FOR RENT
For Ilent Nowly furnished rooms;
15 cents a night, and a dollar a wcok.
231 South Ninth street.
FOR SALE
For Salt A now hlgh-grado bicycle,
at 25 por cent discount. Inqulro at
Ncbraskan ofllco.
LOST
LOST In Library hall 305, WedneH
day morning, a silver handled pocket
knlfo with two blades. Howard if ro
turned to Nobraskan ofllce. IOC st
Lost "Sncrcd Psychology," by Ross.
Reward for return to Nebrnsknn of-
fin,. inn.rt.(
f
Lost A "Sllvor Serpent" pin. Re
turn to Ncbraskan olllco nnd receivo
reward. 110-3t
FOUND
FOUND Gold initial- hat pin which
owner may obtain by paying for thin
ad., 10G-5t.
Found Black Sulz fountain pen,
which owner may obtuin by paying
for this ad. 100-51
WANTED
Wanted rKnglneers who have not
paid their subscription to "Powery
magazine aro requested to .do so at
once. I will bo at tho physics lab
oratory, room 308, from 8 to 12, Wed.,
nnd Mcch. Arts 405 Mon., Tiies, and
Wed., from 3 to 5 o'clock. Geo. Hani
man. 109-3t
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. LILLIAN SNOW, 1339 O; hours,
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Diseases of women.
Auto 3038.
DR. C. H. RU8H,
Surgeon.
Richards Block. Both Phones.
DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk.
Both phones.
LIFE INSURANCE
UNION CENTRAL LIFE, 8. B. Coon,
agt., 216 Richards block.
GERMANISTISCHE VEREIN.
Dr. Gerhardt and. German Quartet.,
The Germanistische VereJn will
give n, banmi.ot tpnlgjht In the, banquet
hall of tho Temple ir'om 7 to 8:30'. Two,
numbers by the German quartet and
a talk by Dr. Gerhardt' will complete
tho program. The quartet is composed
of Miss Koch, Miss Nelson, Mr. Von
Nurzba,um apd Mr. Theo Krugor.
ANTHROPOLOGI8T RETURN8.
Compiled Illustrated Book of Japan-
'ese Proverbs.
Frederick Starr, associate professor
of anthropology at tho University of
Chicago, who has been conducting nrT
thropolpgical researches in Japan
since last Soptemfior, is expected' to
return to Chicago In the early part of
June. He wljl offer courses during
,the summer quarter on "Tho Pueblos
Of Now Mexico" and "American Pre
historic Architecture," and. In the m
tupin quarter will lecture on the hlga
ly interesting results of his Japanese
studies'. Professor Starr writes that
among other things he is, engaged on
tlio compilation of a bpok of Japan
ese proverbs, which is to be illustrated
by Japanese artists.'
Thi First Trust t Sav
ings Bank
4 Par Cant Intarast A
. $l opens in aioiunt
Conttr 1 0th ic O Slrssts
Hot Drinks
are now la kiiob, Do you know
aay place where you can get as
QUICK SERVICE
as you can at ourncw store? No
need of being crowded.
Lincoln Candy
Kitchen S. W. Corner
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
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JEWELER
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OPTICIAN
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