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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1913)
T IT E DAILY N K H It A S K A N CHORUS TO GIVE GRAND OPERA THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Telephone Yule Uros at onco. Ruth IleiulH, Pi" Hcla Plli, will spo'id tlie week end mi Omaha." Hagen.siek'H Orchestra, Auto H 21(90. MIhs Manrine Walrath of Osceola, Neh., !s speniling the week-end with MIsh Leah Shaw. JoneH' Orchestra, rhono L.-8G05. Lohengrin and Hiawatha Planned for Work of Coming Semester a New Field of Effort. Not In ,-lc Otto Sinkie has been asked by the Eastern Stars to give a reading on tholr program this evening. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Ruth Haller and Hazel Weirlck from Omaha are visiting at the Al pha Phi house. Mr. John DobBon, an agricultural student of lapt year, is visiting his Bister, Mrs. Anna DobBon. C. H. O Bt. Frey, University florist, 1133 LOHENGRIN BEST OPERA TRIED During the coming semester the imhersity chorus, under the super vision of Mrs Itaj mond, will pre sent two openis of high merit and music capabilities -"Lohengrin," by Wagner, and "Hiawatha," by Coleridge Taylor The latter Is already well tin del way and will be presented before a university audience at some far dis!ant time. "Lohengrin" has not been attempted but will be com menced sooiu It Is scheduled to be given befoie the Matinee Muslcale on Auril 14th. In the Beveral years that the chorus n'i presented productions a number of the grand operas have been given in concert form with considerable suc cess. Among these are "Alda," "Die Frieschutz," and "Romeo and Juliet." "Lohengrin" 1b considered by many to be a much more promising opera than any of those so far attempted and the university public can look for ward to something nvther fine. i Here will tie a memorial service a the Christian Church Sunday evening at 0 16 'p the niciiiorj of Miss Verna Coleman Prof J. D Hoffman will have barge of the University Students' Cuild on Sunday at 12 00 M , at tin First Prnit byterian Church. Subject for discus sion, "How the Church Hecame a W,rld Pcwer." The Catholic Student's Club will hold their annual party at Walsh hall this evening. The committee In charge has made extensive prepara tions for the affair, and all members are urged to be present. At Minnesota a vigorous campaign is being carried on by organizations and students to raise funds for the relief of starving Bulgarians in Sam- akov. All the men of the vlllago are fighting at the front and their fami lies are starving. Twenty cents 1b sufllclent to provide food for a family of five for a day, and a campus wide movement among the students Is at tempting to solve the life or death problem that confronts the people Miss rtlnnche Deaver, from Omaha, was a campuu visitor Thursday, ac companying Miss Mary Sullivan of Omaha. Julia Miller, Delta Gamma, will spend Sunday at her home in Heat rice, and Ella Bucher at her home in Vf lumbus. George Bros , artistic ami Individual programs, menus and stationery. The latest styles. 1313 N. Adv. NEBRASKA VICTORIOUS 25 TO 1 1 Der Deutsche Gebellige Vereln met at the home of Julia Reusch Tliurs da evening. Professor Dann gave an Interesting talk on Holbein, and Eu genia Pool sang several selections. The ofllcers for the next semester were elected, and are as follows: President, Margaret Wooster; vice president, Lamar Stanley; secretary, Julia Reusch; treasurer, Herbert Grummann. Freshmen as well as older students will receive a hearty welcome, courte ous treatment, and the best of service at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse, 120 N. 11th St Adv. DUBUQUE, Iowa, Jan. 23. A burst! i of speed In the second half enabled , Nebraska to defeat St. Joseph's col lege at basketball here tonight by a score of 25 to 11. The substitution of Haskell for Hyde at right forward had a good effect in the teamwork of the university boys. Haskell alone, contributing three field baskets In the dual period. The count at the first half was 9 to 6. St. Joseph's scoring on four free throws by Lyons and a beautiful field goal by Semtena. Cap tain Carrier was the best point getter for Nebraska, caging the ball for eight points. A brilliant throw by Stryker In the first half, when he caged the ball from the center of the floor, was the feature of the game. The visitors were handicapped by an Irregular floor, which compelled them to sacrl (Ice trick plays. 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A. Hall President if E -A: F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres. E I W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash, if "A" OLIVER THEATRE Today 2:30 Tonight 8:15 ABORN OPERA COMPANY In Its Spectacular Production "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" Great Cast Immense Chorus Mat. $1.00 to 25c Night, $1.50 to 50c Jan. 29 "MUT AND JEFF" Jan. 30 "THE DIVORCE QUESTION." ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE ETHEL GREEN GEORGE H. WATT 8chichtl's HARRY BREEN BICKNELL AND GIBNEY EUGENE PAGE ETHEL VANE Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYR1C THURS., FRI., SAT. THE RUTH FRANCIS PLAYER8 MAY AND LILLIE BURN8 PHOTO PLAYS "Leonle" "The Family Jar" "Pathe's Weekly" "His Wife's Relations" 3 SHOWS DAILY 2, 7 & 9 P. M. ALL SEATS 10c 'u i.iiiiii. ill. iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiimi Oliver Theatre Tuesday Evening, January 28, 1913 Neb. State Band CONCERT M C. French Vocal-Soloist Gert. Pommer Bell-Soloist Wm. T. Quick Conductor Bal. 25c Lower Floor 50c WANTED 50 Cornhuskers a day to have their pictures taken at TOWNSEND'S Cleaning Pressing . Repairing NEATLY DONE Y. M. C. A. TAILORS In the Basement TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and O Street 44 CS E A U 1 Jh Try the Y. M. C. A. LuncLRoom Cafeteria Plan City Y. M. C. A. -:- 13tb and P i