The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1913, Image 4

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T II K DAILY NEHRASKAN
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HEAT CAUSES FOOTBALL MEN
LOSS OF MUCH FLESH
But Docs Not Prevent a Fapt Prac
tice in Rudiments of
the Game.
I li ' loo' i;ill ina liine w.i . tin ow ii
lllld lligll -()( l ( MllMvlil illll'l nooli
and a ei li'l pui'llvc hii'i (allied
on Some ol lie- lid' i losi as iiiikIi
a li pMi"iil ' dm ing 'I'" alleinoon.
hill this In , w i , (onlhiid inrMi; to
tin- lleli (dement, wiili whom Un
heal did not seem to agie" l(iLl
all ot I In n gill. n w i-i i- out, in
( haling Swanson 1 Ini nln-i gi-i W.ii
icii Ilowaid, and it gav the hoys in
the hle.K llel s a UK)' I lieiOlls le"llllg
lo watch the hall go bourn ing np and
down the Held The almost inigMt
the old slogan "Sprig hah ( nh "
The s(imd was dhidcd into dii
-ions toda One was loi the liai lv
tiehi (Hid th other t'oi the Hiiuiiiuii,
little Kit King and passing was in
dulgi-d in alter whicli hoth s(uads
chained ill) and down the field a lew
UiiK - Z.icK I lornberger and Kinie
Frank will assist Coach Stienin this
piing and with their help a good
dial of pi act leal knowledge will be
taught the men, especially as it is
11 inned to have the practice last un
til June Regular scrimmages will
Ik lu'ld lalci on in the season
"PRINCE FOR ONE DAY.
It is a i eliel to w it m ss a pl.iv t hat
docs not onipcl one to swalhw isms
.ind dogmas, hut loads one quite will
nigh to nibble upon the .s ts in
niil.uh benboiilei c 'Ibis is what the
Kintagspi in. meaning "I'iiikc loi
( Me 1 ).i " attempts to do .-nd the
tempting has been so clecil at
langed In Von I'loct. that the (lei
mans ol two continents aie nibbling
Von I'loetz has gien the Cerinans
one of the most wholesome and
wholly convulsing larces of the pres
ent time Her lOiutagsprin. was a
i
tremendous Miccess in Berlin, Gei-,
mam, pla ing to crowded bonnes fori
200 niglits It is aimed to produce
laughter b innocent means, and ifi
tlie i un of the iaice in (lerinanv ma
he taken as a ciiUiion, it is safe to
say that it will meet with popular
lavor wheiever it is seen '1 he New'
York (Jeiinan Theater compinv has.
In en eng.igi 1 1 to pla it to the Cei niiin i
eiti.ens ot our city.
Tour of Madame Sarah Bernhardt.
Mai tin lli'i k olteis at the ()i plieuin
theaiei loi toiu pel loi inances pnl
7 and S what is undeniabh Ihe most
distinguislied act ever given in vaude
ville in this countrv the appearaiue
of Madame Saiah Heinliardt in a se
ries of tlie most poignant and sink
ing scenes in her immense lepertoiie
i'eiliaps lioni Inst to last of her e
traordinarv career Madame Item
liardt iias never taken iinj play and
made it whollj and deatlilessl hers
so much as "Caniille," tlie forerunner
of the modei n drama by Dumas Fils
And .so it ih witli peculiar lltuess that
she has ( hosen the iiiiuioi tai last a( t
of "Cainllle" .is pait ot her premnt
piogiam ('loHeh associated with this,
in lid ailistlc development, is the
thlid ait ol "l,ucie(e I'.oigla," hv 'i(
toi Hugo, whicli lias been veiv rightly
called a "( hat actei istic Saiah Hem
haidt scene," in that it reiiiiie ot hei
that laielv veisatile comhination of all
the emotions which she shaies with
no othei living actress 1'iobablv the
strongest sentimental inteiest m Mad
aine Merlihiii (It's program will centei
in the fi mt 1 oflciing, the heio'u one act
pla written by hei son. Maui ice Mem
hard), in collaborat ion with Ilenii
Cain This pla.v let e called "I ne Nnit
I)e Noel. Sous La Terreni" ( Clnist
mas Night Under tlie Terror) and in
it niadanie plavs a courageous, patii
otic and blood quickening "vivandi
ere" Madame Heinliardt is supported
b her conipaii ol twenty tivc players
and will be seen in tlie third act of
"laicrece Horgia" Monday matinee and
night, "One Chiistmas Night," a coin
plete pla. Tuesdav matinee and the
lift 1 act ol "( amille" Tuesclav nit,lit
Zoo Hayos, who was ill the past
week at her home at. Hardy, has re
turned to school.
Claia Ciaig. forinei 1 for a pel iod
of about seven years cataloguer of
the I'niveisitv lrHraiv, is again eiii
ploved at tlie shelveV lier assistance'
being made necessarvvl by the loss of
I)r .lewett She lias spent the inter
vening time in California Miss
Ciaig is a Chi Omega I
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German Comedy
Gien by the
New Yorker
Deutsche Theater-
Gesellschaft
Familien-Halle
Corner 10th and N Streets
Prices to Students:
Matinee, 25c; Evening, 50c
Matinee, 5 P. M,
Evening; 8:15 P. M.
Primaries April 8th. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
WALTER L. DAWSON
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSIONER
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Home Made Bread Six Loafs for 25c
COOKIES PIES CAKES
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Cue us your next order for Punch.
We know we can suit you both in quality and in price
Punch that more than satisfies
Ice Cream and Ices of highest merit.
Let us please you as we have pleased others.
The Puritan Ice Cream Company
Phone: B-6152 2026 "0" STREET
"The Company of Cuaranteed Service"
THE CAEETERIA
Of the University Y. M C. A.
THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS
Breakfast 7 to 8 : ?() Dinner 11 to 1 : JO Supper 5 : iO to 7
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HOME MADE BAKED GOODS
Cookies, Pica, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries
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