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Its altitude Is blgh enough no that It commands an excel i.n vIaw of the athletic field. On week days the coal pile Is used as reserve store for fuel for the heating of our university, but on Saturdays it Aftnoct Is entirely changed. It Is then the meeting place of those stud during the week and as a result arc ents who have had one too many dates waiting for their next check. Strange m ur. the slithering always takes place from 2:00 to 2: SO In the after noon and lasts until the referee has blown the last whlHtle. If a regula admission price was charged to Uie coalpile. the sum garnered in, would make the fifth liberty loan look like the war tax on an Ice cream sundae Thnn npnnle who thmit that a revol ution is coming In this country need have no fear as to this parttcutar coat pile. There will be no strike there. The question has bee nasked, "When Is sorority not a sorority Ac cording to the latest directory, we would say when the personnel Is pub lished under Fraternity members. In the back of that book entitled, "Whos Who and What Not at Nebraska " Smith Do you know that Noah was the greatest financier that ever lived? Dibbs How do you make that out? Smith Well, he was able to float a company when the whole world was in liquidation. Tid Bits. V-', TO-- I The rConstiiution,, of To-day Electrically Propelled THE U. S. S. "New Mexico" the first battleship of any nation to be "electri cally propelled, is one of the most important achievements of the scientific age. She not only develops the maximum power and, with electrical control, has greater flexibility of maneuver, which is a distinct naval advantage, but also gives greater econ omy. At 10 knots, her normal cruising speed, she will steam on less fu1 than the best turbine-drijr. ship that preceded her. Figure that tell the Story of Achievement ' The electric generating plant, totaling 28,000 horse power, and the propulsion equipment of the great super-dreadnaught were built by the General Electric Company. Their operation riti demonstrated the superiority of electric propulsion over old-time methods and a wider application of this principle in the merchant marine is fast making progress. Length 624 feet Width 97 feet Displacement 32,000 tons Fuel capacity a million gal lons (fuel oil) Power 28,000 electrical horse power Speed 21 knots Six auxiliary General Electric Turbine-Generators of 400 horsepower each, supply power for nearly 500 motors, driving pumps, fans, shop machinery, and kitchen and laun dry appliances, etc Utilizing electricity to propel ships at sea marks the advancement of another phase of the elec trical industry in which the General Electric Company i3 the pioneer. Of equal importance has been its part in perfecting electric transportation on land, transforming the potential energy of waterfalls for use in electric motors, develop ing the possibilities of electric lighting and many other similar achievements. As a result, so general are the applications of electricity to the needs of mankind that scarcely a home or individual today need be without the benefits of General Electric products and service. An illustrated booklet describing the "New Mexico," entitled, "The Electric Ship," will bs merit upon request Addresa CenermJ Electric Company, Desk 44, Schenectady, New York, General Office Schenectady N3 Grn eralCSEle c t ric Sales Offices in all large cities ss-ioeo jimiiin milium"" FULL DRESS AND TUXEDO SUITS . $45. 00 TO $65.00 READY TO PUT ON fig Refinements in Dress Clothes Don't be satisfied with the ordinary in dress clothes. Pay a little more and get a Society Brand dinner and dress suit. You will gain poise and self confidence in knowing that you are correctly and stylishly dressed. 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