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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1910)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN K OLIVEK THEATRE FRI., 8AT. & 8AT. MAT., JAN. 14-15 THE 8MART SET and 8. H. DUDLEY IN HIS HONOR THE BARBER EVE $1.00 to 25c. MAT 50 & 25c MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 17 JA8. T. JEFFRIES GOTCH COMBINATION TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 18 DEWOLF HOPPER LYRIC THEATRE Mats Wed. & 8at. Prices 15c & 25c Beginning Monday Evening, Jan. 10 Louise Evan Shipman's Romantic Military Drama ON PAROLE Will Be Presented By THE LYRIC STOCK COMPANY EvenlngB at 8:30 15c, 25c and 35c Bell A-869 Both Phones Auto 2398 Next Week "A TEXA8 STEER" ORPHEUM WEEK 8TARTING JANUARY 10 TU8CANY TROUBADOURS EDWINA BARRY & CO. Vini FT KING N BOOTBLACK QUARTETTE THE PICQUAYS FOGG & ALGER ALLEN WIGHTMAN Matinee at 2:30. Evening at 8:30 15c and 25c 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528. i i i l SELECT PITTS' SEUCT DANCING SCHOOL BEGINNERS CLASS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Special Ratts to Students SOCIAL FRIDAY AND MONDAY Ladlci Fre Monday I I 16th and O St. SELECT I aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB MMaaalBaa Auto 5405 SELECT lVv V7 IN VTrJBJMwU Jfi iiffiHEa' Campus Gleanings C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O Btreot Tho Inter-frnt athletic board meets at 11:15 this niorniiiR In Dr. Clapp's ofTlco. Eat at Don Cnmeron'B Cafe, 11-119 So. 12th street. A meeting of the freshman hop com mittee Is called for 11 o'clock this morning In U 112. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Have you tried the Evans Laundry? Their work deserves yuur patronage,. 62-5 1 Professor Q. E. Condra will address the teachers of Omaha and Douglas county at Omaha, Saturday afternoon. Gentlemen's Pumps. Ladles' Even ing Slippers. Beckman Bros., 1107 O. The senior class will meet at 11 a. m., today to receive the reports of the senior play and other committees. Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Did you fall and break your glasses? Lenses replaced. Howo, op tician, 319 No. Twelfth G2-3t C. L. Cole, 190G, now a testing en gineer In Chlpago, was recently mar ried to a Milwaukee girl. - Roy Cockran, 1905, and Miss Wini fred Gould were married during the holidays. They will reside at Kear ney, where Mr. Cockran is principal of the schools. Lost A physics note book. Finder please return to "Rag" office. Vorna Harrington. G0-3t Sophomore basket ball candidates are requested to meet in memorial hall at 4:00 p. m., today. It Is im portant that tho work should bo start ed at once. Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. Mr. Walsh, a special student In mining engineering at the University bor of Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mr. Brown is a reporter on tho stato Jour nal. He was president of his class during tho socond semester of Us senior jtjar and managing editor of tho ilrat Cornhusker. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will reside in Lincoln. ISSUE-INTERESTING BULLETIN. Any Suit or Overcoat to your measure during this month $20.00 L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St. Lincoln The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your Patronage Solicited Hot Drinks we now in season. Do you know any place where you can get aa QVICK SERVICE as you can at ournew store? No '' need of being crowded. Lincoln Caruly K. ltCn en S. W. Corner Prof. Alway Responsible for Publica tion of Experiment Station. Tho Nebraska Experiment Station has jiiBt issued Bulletin No. 111. en titled, "Changes in the Composition of tho Ioess Soils of Nobrnskn Cnuaod by Cultivation." Prof. R .1. Alwny Ih the author. Tho bulletin Ih Issued na a prelim inary answer to tho often UBked ques tion: "To what extent has tho fertility of tho soli of NobraBlm been depleted and what will be tho result of the continuance of tho present inothodB of farming?" The analyses reported In tho bulletin Indicate wherein tho chief changes In composition havo taken placed urinp tho past thirty to fifty years of cultivation and also wherein tho most rapid changes of tho future are to bo expected. The term "loess," whilo still nioro or less unfamiliar to tho fnnnorB. will gradually become well known to thorn, as It is tho namo of tho deep, unifm. stone-free, heavy loan) soli which covorB nearly all tho southeantfrn half of, tlo state. Tho bulletin gives tho resulm of tho analysis of many samples of noil taken at different depths rom th-i sur face Inch to tho sixth foot. It nlito shows tho composition of tho surfaco boII of pralrlo fields compared with that of adjacent long cultivated Holds the history of which Is known. It -would appear from tho analysos that the only form of plant food that has as yet shown a diminution suffi cient to bo dotoctcd by chemical an alysis is nitrogen. Tho only Impor tant soil constituents, whothcr used as plant food or not, that havo doclincd appreciably after thirty to fifty yoars of cultivation, aro tho nltrogon and tho organic matter. These two constitu ents fall and rise together. Thoy do crease rapidly in amount from tho sur faco downward. Accordingly tho washing away or blowing away of tho surfaco soil will mako tlio soil pooror in thoso constituents. Tho greatest Iobbcs In tho past havo boon causod by washing or blowing. Tho content of tho other forms of plat food Is rather higher In tho subsoil than In tho sur- Our Semi-Annual Clearing Sale mil rill on Hats, Shirts, Sweaters, Vndor- I w I m wear, Suitcases and Bags 1325 O St. Continues This Week of Colorado, visited tho departments of geography and geology a fow days this week. Havo your eyos examined. G. W. Howo, 319 No. Twelfth. 50-st Prof. N. . Bongston 1b In Falrbury today to deliver two lectures beforo tho farmers' Institute there. His sub jects will foe "Rural Water Supply In Nebraska," and "Rural Geography of Nebraska." Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. The university herbarium this week received a collection of from 500 to 600 plants from California. They wore from tho northern part of that state, a region, bo far rather poorly repre sented In tho herbarium. - Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum. i2th and O. The boxing class under Jack Best's direction, was organized Tuesday evening with a good Initial member ship. There Is still room for a few addltlanal members, but all must start by next Tuesday. After that time no nod admissions, will bo, made. Shoo sale, Beckman Bros., 1107 O. Thome A. Brown, 1907, anil Mlsa Zoo, Chonowlth, ox-1911, were married last evening at the home of tho bride's parents in Ohtowa. Tho "bride was last year a 'well known co-ed, a mom- faco soil and, accordingly, It Is inju riously affected by tho removal of but faco soil. To maintain tho supply of nltrogon and organic matter, It will bo nocos sary to provent tho romoval of surfaco soil by wind or water In so far as pos sible Further, tho burning of straw and stalk! should bo avoided and all barnyard manure should bo returned to tho land. Even if these precautions bo observed thoro will bo a steady do clino in tho cultivated Holds unless legumes (clover or alfalfa) bo grown or tho produco of other fields bo fed and tho manure applied. By growing clover or alfalfa tho nltrogon and or ganic matter may bo increased at tho same time that a profitable crop Is obtained. & Quality lloxtnff Mioiilitbe practiced by every inn ttnnrihoy. Knowledge of elf-lcrciie In Invnlunhle. The eiercUe loxhiir nfTordx 1m lltln m rucrtrnl lirntlfi The bent tnnde kIovcx uliould be icd In practice mid tnntclie. Kencli Iloxlnft Glove fire linc(iui1lcd In quality of material, workuiiumlilp and flnliili. Titty at e fully Kiiatatilrrd, Kencli iloxlttg Olovm are nlwny lined by many of loxlnK'ftKreatril exponent. Mot oithr notnblc feature In k'ovcm lined In clinniploulilp content are Reach ',icnto be found only In Kencli Olovr. The Rg&fiv Guarantee Tht Rtteh Ittdt Mark guiranff tf ptrltcl goedi. Should dt- ircu appear, wc win rrpiacc anjr article iDtoiuitlf with our coil itictpl 0ti Dtlh end Dili refilling utdtr SI. ) m- niyivii ininriiu i in iiic 111111:1111 . m m American I.eoKiie ball. The REACH bnll T A.J. I1011I1I lie nfl liy nil collcircnnd F RFiril PA tinivcrNiiy team. pF ""'"'" v 1799 Talk SL, FMladelpUB, ra. Limcolia Feb. 4 Junior Prom Walt's Full Orchestra $3.00 I INDOOR ATHLETICS ! I SCIPIO OFFERS A NEW COUR8E. Elective In Heating and Ventilation Open to M. E. Students. During tho .second semester Prof. L. A. Scipio, of the department of me chanical engineering, will offer n now elective course in heating and ven tilation, for which two hours credit will be allowed. Tho course will bo open to all studonts who have com pleted M. E. 10. This very important subject has been heretofore neglected in tho engineering curriculum and it Is believed that tho courso will bo pop ular and profitable because the scir entitle principles involved in tho heat ing and ventilation of building should be well understood by practicing engineers. 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