The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1912, Image 4

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THE DAILY- NEBRASKAN
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GOES TO MEET FIANCEE
MEETSJEATH INSTEAD
ALLAN W. DALE 18 KILLED WHILE
BOARDING TRAIN,
OIRL IS PROSTRATED BY SHOCK
Dead Youth Resided at Ashland and
Was First Year 8tudent In
Agricultural 8chool.
In an offort to moot Ills flancoo, Al-
Ian W. Dale, of Donton, a first year
studont at tho University School of
" Agriculturo, niot death bonoath ' tho
train at Ashland, Sunday afternoon.
Tho young man was hoping to boo
:MIbs Anna Scholl, also of Donton, who
was roturnlng from a trip to Europe,
Tho unfortunate Btudont had just
leaped to tho ground from tho train
on which ho was riding and had en
deavored to clnmbor aboard another
Incoming train. Ho missed his foot
ing and hlB body was flung high Into
tho air by tho impact of tho collision.
In falling his head struck on a rail of
a nearby track and his Bkull was
crushed and his nook broken. Death
was inBtantancouB.
Girl Not on Train.
Miss Scholl was not on board tho
train, as. Dalo had imagined, but ar
rived on a lator one. Sho Is prostrated
by tho shock resulting from tho trag
edy. Young Dalo was tho son of Mr. and
Mrs. W F. Dalo of Donton. Ho was
twenty ydars old.
For your orchestra call O.
Auto L-8605.
L. Jones.
Craig vTtthNot Competet
Ralph Craig, woll known as an ath
lete at tho University of Michigan, has
refused to make tho trip to Stockholm
The
Now for your choice of any Men's Suit in our store that
formerly sold at $18, $20, $22.50, $25, $27.50 and $30
Every suit in this saleand our entire stock is included is new this season. Designed by the best artists in the
world and tailored by the most experienced craftsmen. All, the newest shades, patterns and style ideas are in
"evidence, together with a full assortment of sizB, so you'lL-axperienoe little 'or no. difficulty in finding just the
kind ofa suit you want and the size to fit you.
Armstrong
to ontor tho Olympic. Ho givoB as a
roason Inability to loavo his position
at Dotroit for so long a tlmo.
Weber Sultorium, 1100 O St.
STRONG LOVE-KNOT DRAWN.
Test of Cold Bending Quality of 8teel
Made In Novel Manner.
A love-knot tied in a structural Bteol
bar, twelve feet long and ono and
one-half Inches in diameter, will bo
placed on exhibition to tho general
public Mdnday in the Applied Me
chanics Laboratory. The work has
been done by tho class in A. M. 14,
under tho supervision of Professor
Mickey.
Thla Is an oxorclso to show the
cold bending quality of stool. It will
requlro about 75,000 pounds of ton
sion to pull the knot. So far as is
known, this will be the largest bar
which has over been treated In this
manner.
The department mado a knot last
year from a bar ono Inch in diamotor.
Tho late Prof. J. B. Johnson of W1b
conBln made ono in 1908 from a bar
of rivet Bteol three-fourths of an Inch
in diameter.
Tho students in this class havo also
mads.flvo concrete beams re-enforced
for tension with a diagonal shear of
six inches by twelve inches, six foot
long. These are to bo tested In May
with tho aid of a compressome'tor
which has been designed and is be
ing mado to measure compression to
1-1000 of an inch.
Of Course.
ProfoBBor "What animal 1b satis
fied with tho least nourishment?"
Brilliant Studont "Tho moth. He
oatB holes." I. C. S.
Alleged Humor.
ProfoBBor (in Greek class) "What
aro Eomo English derivatives of tho
Climax in
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Men's high grade Odd Trousers that have, been
sellling all' season at $5.00, $6.00, $6.50, $7.'00
and $7.50, now marked for a genuine clean-up at
GOOD CLOTHES M E R CHANTS
Qreok word 'orgos,' meaning 'work'?"
Tlrst Student "Enorgy."
Second Studont -(Roy Allen) "Eng
Missouri Students Tollers.
Reports from tho Y. M. C. A. em
ployment bureau at Missouri Univer
sity show .tha't Missouri students
earned $75,000 during the last school
year.
Adopt New Rushing Rules.
Sororities at Washington Univer
sity havo just agreed on a now set pt
ruBhing rules quite similar to those
in vogue at Nebraska.
Dramatic Tryouts 8oon.
Tho Dramatic Club will hold spring
tryouts for now members in two or
three weokB.
Begins Rugby Practice.
California University hold Its flrBt
rugby football practtcolast wook.
Try OOr Luncheonettes
They are always the best
We Berve hot and cold
drinks all winter long.
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
South West Cor. 14th O
CENTRAL NATIONAL BAHK
12th and O StraaU
P. 4. HALL. PtuMint
F, B. JOHNSON, Vlc-PrclUat
If. W. HACKNEY, JR., Ami. Cuiu
Value Giving
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$3.75
Clothing
UNIVERSITY JEWELER k OPTICIAN
C. A- Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT
Yeur Palronagt Solicited
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Try a lunch at tha Y. M. O. A,
Lanck Room.. Cafeteria Plaa,
CityY. MC. JL lStfcuO.
HAVE
EVANS
Do Your Laundry
THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK
4 pir cut litinit mki
$100 Opens an Account
With the Fint National Bank,
Oor. 10th aad O.
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner JJt30 to St30 )
Sttppar St30 to 7i30 XtJL
Also CaftUrlan Styfc
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