TUB DAILY NEBRASKAN MODERN ORESG01VIPARED Dr. Edward Krcmei s of Wiscon sin Pharmacy College Writes Interesting Article. Contrast between the ancient apothecary shop and the modern drug store is well brought out by a recent article, "The Apothecary Shop of the Castle Issogne," by Dr. Ed ward KrenKrs 01' the Wisconsin College of rharmacy. Students Interested In the fine modern displays exhibited in connec tion with rharmacy Week have found the article especially interest ing. It follows: Behind the raised desk sits a physi cian who is figuring. During the middle ages the physi cian was also apothecary, hence his presence in the apothecary shop Is to be expected. The flowing robe with the cap that covers the ears are his characteristic costume, such as may repeatedly be seen in miniatures of the fifteenth century also in wood cuts of the sixteenth century. To the right of the physician t lie as sistant weighs out a medicament or spice for the lady who has just step ued into the booth. The boxes which rest on the counter next to the as sistant contain 'such articles as are more frequently demanded for mouth and stomach. To the right an old man in ragged garb is occu pied with comminuting somethinp hard in a mortar with a mighty pestle. In the rear, on heavy shelving, are numerous pharmaceutical containers, the .fiothie lalls of which, l'eveal their content. On. the lower shelf are found all sorts of medicinal waters such as aria melisse and Aqa absinctis which are known even to day. The upper shelves reveal painted pots and cans with a variety of contents. From the arched ceiling there are suspended a number of articles only a few of which can be identified with difficulty; also others that we no longer seek in an apothecary shop, such as long candles, round decorated cakes, sugared bread, etc. in harmony with these are the con tents of boxes: dates ana cnni."l fruits exhibited on the small desk to the right. These were much liked as delicacies during the middle aces and are today a specialty of Italian con fectioners. The round and oval wooden boxes arel ined with white paper with fringed borders, like the boxes imported at the present time from Italy, with candied, semitropi . cal fruits. On the highest shelves of the rear wall are numerous closed boxes from under the covers of which the same kind of fringed paper projects and which presumably contain the same delicacies. It becomes apparent that the apothecary shops of that period did not take a back seat to our own with regard to the multiplicity of ob jects with which they wanted, to make a living. That they were as high priced as those of today may possibly be in ferred from the appreciable sizo or the coin which the purchaser, with a surprised expression, offers to the assistant. Minot, N. D. Two trainmen were killed and a third ciitleally injured in an explosion of the boiler on a Croat Northern railway , locomotive on a west bound freight train last night at Roach. New York Commutation to ten years of the twenty .year sentence imposed on fifty-three members of the Industrial Workers of the World, convicted of violating the espionage act at the Chicago trials of 191S. was urged upon President Harding in a resolution adopted at the an nual convention of the national civic federation Tuesday. St. Paul Minn James A. bind say, former treasurer of the South St. Poul stockyards company, was sentenced to from on eto ten years in the state prison today following his plea of guilty to grand larceny. He was alleged to have misappropri ated $100,000. Winstonsalem, N. C.-Bailey Broth ers. Inc., tobacco manufacturers yesterday announced a 20 per cent increase in wages of 200 employes. Paris "Edith De Nantes is the first play to be withdrawn from the boards in the government's clean up of the Paris playhouses. The man agement of the production said the authorities took no action to stop it. but the play was suddenly cancelled last evening. I SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW! Hi Oxford hand tailored clothes !;! are made to your individual ill measure they are the hitrhest I! tvpe of clothes made. Hi Priced from S40 up on account HI of our 2nd floor location. !: Come Up and See LOU HILL OXFOIID CLOTHES 1309 O Street Up One Flight Turn to the Right. . Ml mi M j vim -J . ; h-1 wMMa trL IVT MB at 7r mom at Your Own Price Travel costs to Europe have been lowered by our cabin fleet of 14 delightful steam ers to such an extent that you can cross for what you would spend at an American summer resort. 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Calabar beans re quire normally two years to germln ate but by filing the hard shell sur rounding it the time may be short ened to a few weeks. Among the plants which it has been determined may be raised suc cessfully by the ordinary gardener in the middlewost, are the mints, pep permint, and spearmint; digitalis, hanbane, purgative ruhrbarb, hydras tis, lavender, Indian hemp, and stra monium. Dr. Piatt of the Harvard Medical School conducted an exhaustive re search on digitalis from different sections of the country and in his repprf, he divided the Winds ffrom different parts of U. S. into three groups. At the head of group number one he placed the difiitalis from Nebraska. Aside from being a novel project the garden is a distinctive addition to the campus landscape. The difficulties to the successful cultivation on the campus are many and varied. The purgative rhubarb is stolen nearly every year by per sons who are evidently ignorant ol its medicinal properties. Small hoys- pull up the stalks which carry the labels, sail their boats in the pool, and throw their dogs in for a swim. This kills out many of the water plants and destroys by tramping on them many other plants. During the World War when the Students' Army Training Corp was using NebrasK: iall for barracks, the embryo so dlers used the belladona and digitalis plants to hang their DianKeis on i dry. This killed most of the plants. The garden has attracted nation wide attention, several articles have appeared together with pictures of the garden in several popular scien tific publication such as the "Popular Mechanic," and "The Scientific American." Thotographs are taken by the stu iiAnt. nf individual plants as they are growing. All the work incident to the photographs such as printing, de veloping, and enlarging is done pi the college. 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