T HI DAILY NBBliflAX INTER-FRATERNITY BOWLING SCHEDULE. r April S 7:30 P. M. First Round Phi Kappa Psl.1 April 7 7:30 P. M. Second Round April 8 3:00 P. M. 8eml-Flnals April 9 3:00 P. M. Finals ;-j 1L 9 " 1 . XI Psl Phi.. . v. Z Kappa Sigma 3 Alpha Tau Omegi J Delta Sigma Delti Sigma Nu Kappa Delta Phi.-) Beta Theta PI.... April 6 7:30 P. M. Silver Lynx Bushnell Guild J r l Farm House "j Sigma Phi Epsilon , Acacia Sigma Alpha Eps ) Alpha Sigma Phi. Delta Chi LIVESTOCK FEEDERS TO KNOW TEST RESULTS H (Continued from page one.) sions during the morning. The after noon will be spent in Inspecting the stock and to reports on the work of the Agricultural experiment station In feeding cattle, hogs and sheep. Two cattle feeding experiments will be complete by April 15, and the stock will be on exhibition and reports made of the tests. In one of the experi ments, fifty head of steers are divided into five lots and the value of certain supplemental feeds tested. Lot 1 is being fed the standard Nebraska ration of corn and alfalfa. Lot 2 is supposed to show the value of adding silage to corn and alfalfa, while lot 3 receives alfalfa, molasses meal, in addition to corn, alfalfa and silage. It 4 is receiving corn, alfalfa, silage and oil meal. Lot 5 is fed no corn but instead a ration of silage, four pounds of oil meal each dally, and alfalfa. These cattle were purchased for $8.75 a hundred and will have been fed 127 days at the time of the meeting. The second experiment consists of three lots of ten bead each of high grade llerefords purchased on the Braddock ranch at Chadron one lot of 2-year-olds, one lot of yearlings .nd one lot of calves. All lots are being fed corn, oil meal, alfalfa and ilage, the object being to ascertain the effect of age on the rate and economy of grain. The cattle in this experiment will have been fed 160 ys April 15. Reports will also be made at the meeting of experiments with 100 head of hogs and 180 head of sheep. Warm Up For baseb;all Let's go! Make good in baseball. Get new bats, gloves or suits at LAWLOR'S "The Sporting Goods Store" 117-119 So. 14th St. I DANC E TO , SAM'S MELODY MAKERS AT KELP1NE DANCING ACADEMY OMAHA ON SATURDAY MARCH 26, 1921 w-Y. A 7 C f A (1$; yj ? X ry"W ill A Brilliant Array of Superlative Value Each group of garments is especially planned and built for the class of wearers for which it is intended. you young men will admire the finished style and correct lines of these SUITS and TOP COATS....plain and fancy models blues, greens, browns, herring bone effects, checks and stripes .... STETSON AND' BORSALIXO HATS EDWIN CLAPP SHOES ' PACKARD SHOES EAGLE SHIRTS Easter is coming and new Spring Clothes are essential to the enjoyment of the day. m, V itekH II II -