r"ajwsf' THE DkJL,Y INEBRASKAN, wawKf'sr iv ' fef 1 ' CLASSIFIED COLUMN All advertisements in this column must be paid for in advance. Itato ono cent 'per word each insertion; minimum, ten cent. BATH 6 CHRIS' BATH HOUSE TurkiBh, salt glow, sulpho-saline, shower, plain. 11th aad P Sts. SUITORIUM. HAVE your clothing cleaned and pressed at the Weber Sultorlum, 11th and O St. CLUB RATES Throe suits and O'coat cleaned and pressed, $1 per month. JSl-llott'j),- 113C Q St. " BAGGAGE TRANSFER. PAGER BROS., Basement Windsor hotel. No. 11th: St. Bajrgage and parcel. DENTI8T8. BOSTON beritlsta, 1310 O St. DR. II. 'A. SHANNON, 1136 O. Auto. . 2828; Bell, 2126. ! I !!! - - !! OSTEOPATH. Df. B. M. Crdmb, A..B., U of N. '90. Burlington Block. u 1 1 , , t 81ECIALI8T8 DR. W. J. WELLS, stomach, kidney, skin and blood 121C 6 fit." ' : TAILORING R. C. HUBERT, ladles' and Rents' tail oring and pressing. "' 117 No. 12th. Auto, 3771. . , . JEWELER. JEWELER Deloss Smith, watch maker and Jeweler, 138 So. 12th St. Low rates to students. April 6. Glee Cluh homo ooncort. April 7. Engineering "b'anquet. " Opening gume of Intcr-fraternlty baseball schedule. April 11-18.' Spring vacation. - April 20.. Senior Prom.. yLincoln Hotel. Nebraska-Wisconsin debate. Madi son, , Wis. - " - April 21. Junior party. State Farm. ApVII 25. Senior Book ready for sole. April '26: (Senior party at State Farm. May 4.. B Company .Hop. Fraternity Hall. -, i- r. 1 1. May 21-T22. Theodore Thomas. Orcheslra-rAudl- iw A U T , May 26,. Annual competitive drill. , Pan-Hellenic Hop. Auditorium. t i. v 4 ' Convocation ffregram. Wednesday, April 4 Chancellor An drews, address. Friday, April. 6 Music. Monday. April, fhrMu. A' tE.. Sheldon., "Sone 'and",Llteraturo of the Nebras ' ka, Indians." Wednesday, April .11 "Prof. Guern sey Jones, "Tho Recent English Elec tions." "Wednesday, April 18 Prof. W. G. L. Taylor, "The Boston Metropolitan, Park System." Friday, April 20 Music. Monday, April 23 Dr. H. B. Lowrey, 'Stephen Phillips." Wednesday, April 25 Prof. E, A. Roes, "Political Decay."' An Interpre tation. Friday, April 27 Music. . ' JJonday, April 30 Mr. Daniel Ford, "Pinero," fBULXETUVll THE FOREST CLUB. Held a Very Interesting Meeting Satur day Morning. The University Forest Club held Ittt regular fofthightly niepting Saturday night In the botanical lecture room at tlio University. The club is composed of all those students in thd University wlio ave In any- of Professor Miller's fdrestry courses. Mr. G. B. McDonald guvo an inter esting talk on "The Yosemlte Vnlloy," and Mr. Ruy J. Pool spoke on "Cur rent Events in Forostry." Mr. McDonald spent two weeks in the region gf the Park in tho summer of 1903, making . 500-mile trip to and from Sacrament-) on a bicycle. Of special interest wns Hit? account of the Giant Sequoias and the famous Ne vada and Vernal Falls. He exhlbltod u fine collection of kodak pictures of the mainmoth trees, tho Falls and of the region in general. Mr. Pool gave a brief discussion of the more impoitunt lines of work alona which the Forest Service Is at present concerning itself. The fact that tho western ranchmen are becoming' more and more interested in forestry is shown by the fact that ' more than eighty requests have como td Profes sor Miller for copies of tho plan for Kv planting jack pine In tho sand hills. THe, Forest Service is aiding in identi fying tho trees along tho city streets and In tho city parks. Considerable interest has been shown by sevoral cities, especially Los Angeles and Helena, both of which havo had ox "tensive planting plans made for their parlte. At present nearly all of the forout reserves of the country are west of tho Mississippi. But at tho present timo there is, an active campaign be ing waged In congress to obtain tw. large-forest reserves in the cast, ono in the White mountains, the. other in tho- flouthorrt Appalachians. Both of theso reservos are needed to conserve the water supply of tho regton and to prevent the terrible floods which often devastate the valleye. Xnow reserve has lately beon proclaimed In Grant and McPherson counties In middle western Nebraska'. ThJs reservo con tains over 300,900 acres, much of which will havo to bo planted, as is the case with the Dismal River re serve. V.A letter was sIbo .read froni W. I. 'BBBBBBRBABBBa1' aBXav VABaVBABaV AIBAAAAABXaBX&tXSBBBBBBBBJ BAAAAAAAMAAAABABAm aaaaaBBBBHBBPIBBBBBKaaaaaavBBBBBBBPrj DwtlV - aaaaaaVaaabababj rfwk Hutchinson, it forester in tho Philip pines. Mr. Hutchinson was in Lin coln for sovorul weeks last year and made many friends in tho 'University. Since a number of the men in the club, Me?xs. McDonald, Dunn, Bates and Pierce, lo.'ivo soon to assist in tlu 'annuo 1 tree planting on the Dismal4 River reserve, the club meetings will be discontinued for several weeks. North Central Association Meets. TlwNorth Centri I Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools met the Auditorium Hotel in Chicago. March 23 t 25, 190(1. Th? association embraces the leading universities and colleges frpm Pcnnsyivaniu to the Rockies, and from Kentucky to Can ada. It hus a throo-fojd object, tho definition of the units of work, sLind ardfzation of entranco credits, and tho ultlntute federation of colleges and uni versities and theso in order to avoid useless duplication of work. Former Chancellor Goorgo E. Mc Lean, now president of Iowa Stato University, is president of tho associa tion and delivered the opening address on tho "National Federation of Col leges." Inspector Hodgman wan tho repre sentative from Nebraska. and recom mended six institutions from Nebrnska University Mandolin Club. and ono from Lead, South Dakota, as being In tho accredited class. Requirements for admission are that they be four-year schools, hayo live teachers besides the sunerintendont. require thirty points of work, instruc- tors to teacn only six periods a day, and that the attendance shall not ex ceed thirty pupils per teacher. Upon graduation from such a school one can enter any state ivnlversltvwlthout e.t amination. A picture al :i group Is 'ono thins and. a group portrait another. Town send makes tho latter. Studio, 22G South Elevonth street. A Year In College. $260 cash or a year In college can bo easily earned by ono young man or lady in each county by September, 190C. Plun does not Interfere with other employment, and student can select the 'school. Sato name of institution you wish to attend. No money required. For particulars address, MORTON H. 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