The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1912, Image 3
THE D.AILY N1BRA8KAM ' CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES V t i U- ICi- 3. 5 V S& t V: r-r ; H.i Br'-- lfe&r Ba ft-: 'HE I:' . J DOMIC. OPERTBY KQSMETS .LYRICAL PLAV WRITTEN BY NE- BRA8KAN TO B' PRESENTED ;IN THE SPRING. Who snld tho Koaniet Club wna mostly hot nlr? Though it 1b truo that comic opera enthusiasts have been saying nothing lately in regard to their plaiiR for a college opera, to be written by some student of Ne braska, or an alumni, nevertheless much work has been done during the last three months on an opera which was presented to the club at a meet ing hold at the Delta Tau Delta house last night. Tryouts Near. Tho effort is unique in every detail and tho music and lyricB are very ap propriate to college life such as wo see at our own university. It is per haps needless to say that the opera was accepted. It was also decided at the mooting that tho tryouts would be hold 'in the near future so that work can begin as soon as possible for the first appearance of the Kos mots in comic opera. Shoo .Sale 10 to 50 per cent dis count on all shoes, oxfordB and slip pers, except Walkover, Douglas and Sorosls. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O street. STUDENTS FIGHT SICKNESS PREVAILING EPIDEMIC DOES NOT AFFECT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Although in the city of Lincoln enough new cases of typhoid fever nro reported every day to gain the proportions of an epidemic, so far none have been discovered in the Uni versity. Since the outbreak of ptomaine poisoning, tho deans have had to issue' no more than the normal number of excuses for sickness. Shower baths at Green's Barbe'r Shop,' 120 No. 11th. YALE BUILDS BIG GRANDSTAND. Elis Plan Big Improvement In Athletic Field Equipment. Tho Committee of Twenty-one, ap pointed by the president of tho Yale alumni udvisory board'at the request of the corporation, which had as Its purposo tho -development of nthletlc facilities at Yale, are making arrange ments to build a permanent fire-proof football stand with a capacity of GO, 000 persons and a separate baseball stand with a capacity of 20,000. In addition they will build a qlub house, or flold gymnasium, suitably equipped with a largo number pf lockers, shower bathB, dressing rooms, and a large meeting room. ' George BroB., dxpert printers, en gravorsand embossers, 13th and N. 7 L. C. Llchty Pledged. ' Beta Theta PI 'announces, tho pledg ing of L. C. Llchty of Carlofon, Nebr. .nMANT U 'T!w N BIoUR "hands We have an elephant on our hands in the shape of broken lines left from out sale. Winter underwear spec ials for quick clearance, wool and heavy cotton un ions and two-piece suits 20 to 50 off. Manhattan shirts are still offered at sale prices, 30 to 35 off. About 60 suits and overcoats, also a quantity of winter caps all to go at half price. Don't fail to look them over. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak boArdIng AT 1.120 S good board may bo secured for $3.50 por week. Try it. L08T LOST Bunch of keyB on campus. . .Finder return to Rag office. 04-1. LOST Gold mounted Mooro non- leak ablo fountain pen on campus. En graved "C. II. Summer, 1911." Re ward 63-3 LOST Gold watch, botwoon Chom. Lab. and Lincoln Academy. Return to Rag office. 65-3 LOST -Watch and O. W, L. ring on fob, between 10:30 and 12:00 o'clock Tuesday. Finder return to Nobras kan office and receive reward. FOR RENT. n j ji fh fi f n nnA ft FOR RENT Splendid room for two, with privato family; well lighted and heated; every convenience; accommodations excellent. G30 No lGth St. Auto 717G. Tigers Entertain Farmers. Two thousand farmers are. being entertained at the University of Mis souri during thjs week. It is the an nual "Farmers' Week" at Columbia, and special agricultural courses are being given for thq farmer's by tho university. See Les Hydo when In need of pro grams, menus and other printing. 'Alpha Chls to Dance. The Alpha Chi Omega will hold an informal dance at the Temple, Friday the 12th. Miss Ruth Randolph will havo charge.. The College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L.' Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. Black Masques to Meet. - There will be a Black Masque meet ing at 11: do o'clock today In the Ad ministration building. It is important that al lBhould be present. C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. tf :Ag Club "Gives -Dancer - The, Agricultural Club will hold an Informal dance In Fraternity Hall, Friday evening, January 12. NOTICE. Ag. Club Cornhuskqr picture. Town send's, Saturday, January 13. 12:45. PROMPT. TicKets $3.00 ,.. ; i- f SENIOR HOP Lincoln -Hotel ' -.4 Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:15 SHEEHAN OPERA COMPANY With Jos. F. Sheeh'an and Star Cast lln the Comlo Opera, the "LOVE TALES OF HOFFMAN" Prices $1,50 to 50c Frl., Sat. and 8at. Mat., Jan. 1213 "ALMA, WHERE DO YOU. LIVE?" Night, $1.50 to 50c; Mat., $1 to 25c LINCOLN MAT,NnBv,!'aclpiW3.)',,," ORPHEUM !&&. AOVANGED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Monday Night, 'Jan. 8 AUTO DELIVERY CO. Bell 333 1 18 North 13 St. Auto 333a Baggage :: Freight Give us a call Weekly ehipments of tho host thoro is in chocolates. Huyler'e Whltmah8 LOAne"VfS lla-r.ttl's j California violets fresh evory day. Vleier Drug Co. 13th and O SCOTT AND KEANE DOROTHY ROGERS &.CO. NANA LANCTON.LUCIER CO. BOYNTON AND MYER8 RITA GOULD ALVIN AND KENNEY Matinees Best 8eats 25c Nights 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c a f Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. City Y.MC.A. 13th and P. WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factoty Alivdys reliable and up to he minute J 142 North 12th Street ww Jr Stands for the latest and best in Sheet Music 1215 O St. PRIHTINfi UHCOLIMjCIR. fSeo Us for your next job of printing. Personal supervison enables us to make each-job please. 128 N. 14 St. We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS served'atall hours j Student's 3-Course Lunch lSc eFrtt cuT'Tl&cr RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER NOW Any Make :: Any Time 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 1406 O STREET 31 11 Wilt's r January 19 '12 J. T. df nri .ii - r a&m& &