THE DAILY NEBRASKA N A TALE OF OLD JAPAN CHORUS PRESENTATION" "A Tale of Old Japan" a cantata by Collerldge Taylor has been selected b the University Chorus at Its first offering this semester. It will be presented 9pril 4 before the Matinee Musical Club. The author is also the composer of Hiawatha, presented last year by the chorus. The work for spring Is being or ganized. There will be at least one public performance. HUSKERS STAGE BIG COMEBACK (Continued from Page One.) The Aggies were hitting ihe hoop from all parts of the floor and cinched the victory in a short spurt during the opening period. The score stood 24 to 10 In Ames favor at the close of the first half. The visitors made a real fight for the game in the second period, outscoring Ames by a margin of 20 to 14, but the Aggie lead was too great to overcome. Ames scored first with a sensa tional goal by Green from the corner of the court. Smith tied the count With a pretty feliul from under the basket, and Innes and Smith then tossed one each in rapid succession. Green landed another from the mid dle of the court and Newman 6hot a basket for Nebraska. Here Ames took a wonderful spurt and hit eight goals from every angle. During this time the Cornhuskers gave a' ragged exhibition and the loss of their vet eran forwards, Patty and Russell, am' center, Bekins. was evident in every play. With but a few minutes o' the first half remaining, Eekins wa substituted for Munn at center an' Carman replaced Jungmeier at foi ward. Coach Schissler used nine men bp fore he found tie combination whir' could ride over the Iowa defense Newman, Warren and Dobesb starre in Nebraska's later raltv. INTERESTING PERSONALITIES AMONG EDITORS (Continued from Page One.) "fighting Irishman." He lives up tc his title in his editorial policies. W. C. Israel, editor of the Havelocl Post, claims to be the best poke player in the state. He told one of the editors he would have his hat anr coat be.fore he left Lincoln. It is sai though that Mr. Maupin holds th record. Mrs. Marie Weeks, editor of the Nor folk Press, is prominent in Nebraska journalism. She is active in socia' welfare and political work. E. R. Purcell, president of the Ne braska Press Association, is known a? the millionaire editor. He is editoi of the Custer County Chief, publishe' at Broken Bow. This paper was es tablished twenty nine year eago by Mr Purcell. It has a circulation of 4.50( and has had the largest circulation o any country weekly in the state foi the past five years. Mr. Purcell was In the Nebraska House of Representa tives two years ago. He is president of the Fair Association at Broken Bow and a member of the Board of Man agers of the State Fair Board. He and two associates made a trip to thf east last year and secured a carnival company. On their return tbey afi nounced a variety of shows. Th prudish women of Broken Bow mad immediate objections. Mr. Pureed was kept buey dodging oral brickbats Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop I Hair Cut 35 Shave 20 Jack Y. M. C. A, Tailor Suits Pressed, 50c h n CALL B3022 OR B24&4 Duds Taxi line Stand E2022 Residence B2454 Careful Drivers Seven Pawenger Car for All Purpoe Stand Mike's Sanitary Lunch Opposite Burlington Ipot J. H DUDLEY, Prop. Frank Edgcombe, editor of the Ge leva Signal, is one of the big men In he Journalistic field In Nebraska to lay. Although Mr. Edgcombe is to tally blind, he has full charge of his paper and runs one. of the best in the sate. He knows the location of every thing in his office. He dictates his editorials every day. These unusual feats of Mr. Edgcombe are only two oi his many accomplishments. J. P. O'Furey, of the Hardingtoh Herald, is also one of the best jour nalists of the state. He started as ad vertising manager for a department store in Sioux City, Iowa. All Souls' Unitarian Church 12th and "H" Streets. Sunday at 11 A. M. "The Christ-Myth Theory" "DID JESUS REALLY LIVE?" The first of a series of seven special sermons by James "W. Maedonald on The Liberal Interpretation of the Personality of Jesus. Hear them all They will help you to square your religion with your reason. A Good Time Entertainment and Refreshments to Students Who Attend the PARTY Friday, 7:30 at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13th and M Streets a Townsend's new effect in Tapestry is the sensation of the season in PHOTOGRAPHY Made in three sizes only Studio 226 So. 11th "Preserve the present for the future" tii You Can Buy Two Suits for the Price of Less Than One Every Suit in our Store is radically reduced. Overcoats suffer the same severe reductions. Suits and O'Coats composing a wonderful variety of Patterns and Fabrics, all tailored up to an exacting standard. Choice of the House AT TWO LOW PRICES I lb formerly up to $75 Mayer formerly up to $100 Bros. Coo x 5 II -ELI SHIRE, President