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.:-M" " " ',' ' ,!' w U'Mje ' i . ,;i.;"'"jr,f i;"- i, "- , ,:( j; ' kf' , K . :!i.4. ik aL 4 : fr ? J;j .- kVoJ. VII. No. 71. -,A. - . .. . i UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2J, 90o Pffcc5Centi. 'r'7- i fru ,t m.- -y - - x k fr"- rc IV- "fc; ' W f fc rf'.lVi. Fc?ii.'Si.v S,.' . fe. S . m. ' . v. a a . . m i mim Pimm r miin -!i frVOU NEVER CAN TELL" F?LEA8E8 LARGE AUDIENCE AT TEMPLE. Dramatic Club Members Do Admirable Work In Giving Bernard Shaw's' Delightful Farce .Comedy; , , 0tfJK0K!lpp Basketball Informal u.. :lw u;.';fJ' til ' I THURSDAY JAN. 23 " KXf-'.- y ... ...... ... j. : ebraska vs.rlignlana Ivaflc.. 1 ' y?ir. ij: LIGHT P. -M. t THIRTY-FIVE CENTS w- if 'A'i-' i, In the', presence of a, good house, Ithat over and overagalrf was led to 7m.. ",(i ... - i "-. applaud vigorously the brilliant sanies ot tthe play, the University-Dramatic Club formally Medicated the Temple Theater-on gHturday night -with . A'. 'Bernard Shaw's farce comedy "You iNever Can Tell." iFrom the . beglnr. ntng of the'play td the endUhere-was: ;o drop in the interest., of tho audi iehce. Point -by point the story of the jplay was presented 'wlth.m. clearness ind empWataW'rrefreshing to, "one whdluu'iifctout. an"anya first act n bewilderment, ahd. wnosefexuecta- ?tibns of the amateurs ,whq badthe. H&ek in ihapid were tempered with " jf-hfo'vLniiB fnerionco withWiateur per foaaairrv:liot:oary.i;hesitnationi. r i)utal80;vtne 8UDuerpoiniSvOiwit ,iu c;the'diaiogue tood ut-'dearlyr and the, audience was treated, to two fiqurs of thatl quieter kind of enjoyment' that l arises whQnf" their sympathies lemper -' r. their flslbllltles. v-Whateyer a -greater f stage experience5 might have done for Jit'he' players" (Talma-aid..iat twenty ITyears" aa'the aotor'slernTof appren- jllceshlp), It Is.coptaittiatnorprofes- fllonal company could, .'have given ." greater sincerltyto tlie .various parts, or could haye refrained more gratlfy- fingly. fromt burlesquing ;them. j - The parts tnatvcaught the eyes" and 1 the sympathies othpaudience jmost ' readily were those'or William -and of i Dolly and Phil. , WlllTamr Ihe, affable, nthe tactful, thoC.incpmparaVle; , ;was , played by Mr. Afden'fiuin'stead, whoso , gentle manner and .whose ., smdoUi, alldlng voice made" the audience forget itself In sympathy fop his ' genial hu- S manit Dolly and -Philip were played Thy itflss Bonnie' Adams and "!3i r. X3uy litbntgoraery It .Is jhard. to imagine the par& better done. They are the Var'froth. lot owe if ancles. '". Thor are tne pipe dreams" iiot vof kodi seht- 'maMtalfbut of our fun-loving imaglua ' "tions.- Miss Adams and 'Mr. Mont-, soiaery never letjua . gee c-the reality behnd their-- presentation, of the. dream. ' They cowld not have done xi their 'parts betteh 4 Comparteoria are odious, but It is necessary, tq, naak one at' this point. It 'ig Unloubtedly ;true that parts of theinorewjrmal type of human belngB ' .pire rinchJmpre difficult .to Inipergon-: "v w : . n ., r. ,z:r( ." ; &l jiif0iioq A. CLEAN SWEEP -.fr - CORNHU8KER FIVE WON EVERY " ' ' ".''. GAME ON tOUTHERN TRll?.. ; . "-vi' W Hlgh'land Rark,.. Colee' Team WJK" Meet Nebraska Hers Thurmdmv,t v -j - -..- . - - M 'M.k n Jilfl'NIn'e" ' r CoVnhuskersfl WORK1ZER' RIFLE8. , .'. i i :J j, 4 80CIETIE8 TO MEET. 11 A?:New5Company-l8-OrganIzed at the , 8tate Farm. r-j 3rhe Worjclzer Stifles were organized at the Statb Farm Saturday afternoon; Fifty-five of the best drilled men in thd Second battalion areto constitute the company. This, organization is intended totoccupy the" same place at ,tliejJFafm,aB the Pershing. Rifles d6 Ul UIU UUlVClDlljr. iUUJUl J vi. x'.tuun- forter was'piado captain; Captain (J WGfurhoy,- first lieutenant, and Cap-, tain HB.'' Rupert,, second lloutenant. MaJorB Xlnker,,was; elected,- presi dent; -First Lieutenant dUR.erud, vlce-preBldent; Captalh-JW. Gurney, secretary, and Sergeant .Hang, treas nirer.. The Worklzer Rifles are toglxo kan exhibition drill at .the Farmers' PJ Ifistituto this week." The Second 'Battalion of Cadets," lo. catedCat thV 'SatelEram,.srreported to have four largo companies. . Major C. J. Frankforler'Hnd"Fir8t" Lieutenant GnK. Moore, are detached; by' 'Captain Worklzer to, instruct the cadets and to aid him, Jn, every way possible, These men 'are; detached from the FJ8t Battalion. The following "are tho commissioned officers. B. P. Tinker, cadet major;. ' c;' W, Streltz, cadet' adjutant; afld;flrst' lieu tenant; L. F Marsh,' cadet captain, Company' "B;" B. Di. Vandenborg, cadet .first, lieutenant, Company B;" W, .G. Harding, cadet second lleliten: ant, Company' "B;" H. Bt. JRupett, ca det, oaptaln,;' Company ''F;". B .G: Kendall, cadet first-lieutenant, Com 'Nebraska-vStirtei;Agrlcultural Societies Meet. ' , - vNearly 4 2,000 farmers will bo gath ered at the .State Farm during the coming week. - Instead of Its . usual staid appearance, the Farm. Is begin ning, to take oh the appearance of a small city. The occasion qfall this activity is the seventh, annual; meeting of the Nebraska. State Agricultural Associations. The associations which are meeting this-week aroiseyenteen in. number,' and i comprise associations; ofnilan: engaged In most of, the dlffqr ;ent klnUirof farm activity. They vary in nature from an association, of agri cultural . students to" the Aberdeen Augus Breeders' Association. srhe State Horycultural,vSqcIetyia holding Its meetings in tho. Temple Adir.piuybf -frultcisbeing.ahownIn thQ-basembntTC- " - -. ; . v-"H-r Bach nsaociatic'ri-, has arranged a complete program.of Its own,, usually taking lite morning for. business and general discussions, and the, after noon tor papers on special subjects? Men specially; ualifliBd to speak wl.'l bo, present at these mqetings from all ovor the West. okk-V - ,T - Mr, E. F". Stevens;, the nurseryman from, Crete, ..ISqbraskpi, has arranged . jTbe4Cornhusker- basket-ball team won every gamo on Its southern' trip, whlqh" ended Saltur'day night at Law rence. The fives defeated were Kan sW , twice), Manhattan and Wash. burn.: ... , , r . ,k . fc. . 4 Manhattan was badly . defeated Wednesday by the score of 36' to 18,v Qf this game the Kansas Agricultural paper, after giving the result, says in "For Nebraska, Walsh was thecori- eplcuous man. He threw one-half of the, thrty-six . points that .tho Cora huflkerg, made. Next foe. Nebraska came Ritchie with six points. Perry Is credited', with four and Wood . and . Stevenson with two -each, Ve nae ' nothing but praise for the game that the, Cbrnhuskers put up. They 'playea pau irom wnisuo to wmstie, ana tne ;kind qf ball that; counts," '' "With their load of; six, points In. the first half Nebraska ganq.d,.jteftdliy. u .- -- and wore never closely pushed by the Aggies. r Had our men been as good' .atvJ&oqting ,goalaaghey;-reein-v brluglng the ball down the field, .they woiild 'have rushedl the Cornhuskers 'for the game." Tho game with Washburn was won: byJthe close Bcore of 26 to' 26. This uniec was niarKeu oy rqugn piay on did part of bolh, teams. v"i , 8 PHC ad 'upon atrlklng 'indlYlduaji pecuJ 4 HaritlM; 'Mrs. Claudon, Gloria, Valen- $ tine, Crampbon and. McComas had uoh, 'nornaU' partS,, M4ss Bailey's f ikrg.ClaVdqrfdtmuch,dlgnlty in the X actkm'. and her gtfqrigeat speech, ouiied from her Twentieth' Century k Motherhood, won a moment of Intense .,; . k alienee fromudlfnce, ,;Mlsg , $ Carries' Glprlahad dignity throughput sM or4Wftl intlslryrTMomtTagtt'.tMt'-uiMiOi japy "F;"ki Q, Mjullenfaoff; cadet second, lieutenant,, Company "F;" J. W. Gurney,, cadet, captain, Company "G;" A, ,R. Shedd, cadet first lleuten- ant, 'Company '-G;" C. X.Hayward,: cadet second lieutenant, Company "G;" Q. -B, Westover, cadet captain, dompariy $(& '.G.IR; .erud, padot first lleutenaqt, company ;'' jbj. p Woodard, .cadet second lieutenant, Comiiany "H,'V . UJ ' I Advertise your wants in the Ne-braskan. an exhibit . of ,apples .. at the : 9tate Farm, which proves that apples can -bo 'grown profitably ovon,' in' years, such ,ns this one, when frosts, are supposed to kill everything.. , . , . - 7hllq tbe, apple crop-was .almost' a total lossjn; districts whore the .scien tific care 6f!ttiV trees was riot under stood, Mr. Stevens found' that large and profitable qrqps could be raised thlB year. Some of , the , finest apples r -which AYore exhibited cable fronx the" David: Hunter orchard n,eftr, ,North Platte, This; orqhard cqin!talris 60,000 trees, arid' is'nianageVaqcordlhg to g(rlctl scientific methods. K has been, fpund tnat. ground so useu will return B00 tbl'thf.acre. - ' " "i :" r. ' (Contiaued os page 4;) 'rf ' i .LA..ki.j .itr. m. jt,9WW. m-m--m 1WT-T ' -" irSakakaWwas4fY"Vi'' t -toward her father Was 1?ri2MSS',,WHirs mw m vw w Q m-wwr.viin.9m :. ,! 5 ' l. A ttSTfrth.' '! i . ' 't'( ii.:. -Jl: i i . . Bach of the games with .Kansas was holly contested, Nebraska playing la ,.. Utile better ball .than1 their opponents in both contests. The first score was 20 to 17 ; the secqrid, 23 ffco 21; J i j ; ThevHighlandf Park, Iowa, basketj ,bali i flye.Vlirreot tho Cornhusker In WqAirmory' Thursday evening. A'ri informal Vdance' wiir "follow thereon; ' test. 'Highland. Park Is? saloTto la9 a vey 'fast'team''aVd thfeiOorrihuBkors expect to have a hardfgarae. 'U ' The announcement In The Dally Ne biaskan Saturday toatdlagHhq Inten tion of the. Conference to letthe place lefVVacantbV ihiaB1idrawir'" fromthe "Big Hln'be' filled by Nf . brasfca created c'oosidf Hble. excite meat on the canipusr Maay eoMaiywats were made on the .advisability of o-. Ing -into ' the organlaatlofa. Several reatr'ictlqng, "tmpqsed qii : .'ksVpsaibf s by the Conference were ,dlscueed by the students, and many were objected ' to, but the geaeral opinion, of the stu dents, as expressed; Saturday seemed to, fy,orNebraska!s, entering the '''Big , Nine.'''' " '"" v " - ;';;; '"The artlclf s lnthe ocal papers Sat urday were' a, little mlsleadiag. The statement was made that- Nebraska x ;!wwtfd '.be'aaked tpjoiftte MBIgIine." Nebraska will-not ;be aiked, but will , have to make application;, lor adrais- sjoo. It is sot Ukly tyaJtrsuch a. dig nified orpialaatijuithe Coafereice" Will o frtHm feeWfla sobool to flrl the p"oX;t!;Woivejimts,' 'fJoBie hlni. hwvr, jwUif be Umxxwm joist ..by , P '$CoUi(uel W pifr. t&f? . I1 "a 4k :9 '1 trf ft