The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1915, Image 4

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    DAILY N EBBASKAN
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SLIPPERY WALK IS
CAUSE OF ROMANCE
Gallant Youth Rushed to Aid of Young
Lady In Distress Future Le
velopments Predicted
The recent change of weather has
caused a great deal or sorrow among
some of the students. Several have
had occasion to become heroes in
unique ays. One man who put him
self on the map as a smasher was
H is K r ch. Mr. K r eh was
leisurely meandering down Twelfth
street when. lo. in front of Evans
laundry a young lady deliberately let
two little feet leave Mother Earth for
an instant. The young man rushed to
the rescue. It seems that the lady's
hands were securely fastened in her
pockets, and. of course, the gentleman
say that these hands (also little) were
loosed. The two characters just intro
duced went on their way to school;
no dew was on her hair, nor was'there
a dew-berry in her mouth, but the next
chapter will be continued in the
Spring when the snow has all melted
and the jay birds begin to sing.
Campus Ice Plant Supplying Farm
The refrigerating and ice plant in
the Mechanical Engineering laboratory
is now being run each day from S
o'clock to 5 and ice is being supplied
for Farm purposes. This will no doubt
be an advantage in eliminating this
amount of ice bills -from the Farm
budset. and it adds interest to see the
machinery in operation continuously.
The cabinet for use in air velocity
pressure experimentation has been
completed and is now ready for mount
ing !he apparatus.
Dress Suits
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You will be proud to wear not
ten-year-old suits, but right
from the makers.
If you wish to own one $22.50
If you rent one 2.50
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GOT CUE THIRD TIME
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VIRGINIAN HAD LEARNEO WIS.
DOM FROM EXPERIENCE.
Have That Picture Framed at
KEINTS ART SHOP
Class A
Lud wig's Spring Woolens
RANK THE ABOVE
Caxison. our Swede cutter, is
back frcm the Conrention.
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Two Painful Happenings Taught Hinr
to Take No Chances as to Which
Side His Captors Wanted Him
to "Hoofay" For.
When he returned from the reunion
of the Spanish War Veterans, former
Militia Captain Marsh remarked to
his wife that it was "all eulogy when
we didn't write ourselves down heroes
some other fellow did it for us!
"I know now." he continued, "how
father felt that time he went south
with his post, and every man broke
the hair breadth-escape record except
that old Virginian. You know the
story?"
Mrs. Marsh shook her head.
"He sat all hunched up on the hotel
piaxza. listening to the Northerners.
Finally he spoke up:
" 'Gentlemen, you have all been
through a heap, but they ain't one of
ye had a wuss time than me, I'll bet.'
" "Which side were you on?' asked
someone.
" 'Nary side, gentlemen, but 1 had
my troubles," replied the old fellow,
with an air of mystery. 'You see. when
the war fust broke out I didn't know
much about it. I was a-studyin of it
out. but I hadn't come to no judgment.
'"Wall, one night my darter Mary
took powerful sick. The doctor he
wrote a script, and told me to go right
off and get it; so I bridled my ol'
mare and started. Wall, gentlemen,
when I got. I reckon, about three
miles from home it was monstrous
dark some one called "Halt!" and I
halted.
'"Fust thing I knowed. I was a
prisoner, and the boys were round m
thick's June bugs. "Gentlemen." 1
says, "darter Mary "
Durn Man !"" says they. "Whc
you fur? Speak out. Hooray f'r some
body!" " I studied a minute, then I says
on a venture like. "Hooray fur Jeff Da
vis!" "'"I tol ye he wasn't one of us!:
one of 'em sung out. "Git off that
mare!"
"'They took me off that mare, and
buckled me over a log. and hit mo ovci
five hundred times. It hurt me pow'ful
bad, but I mounted and started on.
" I hadn't gone more'n three milt
when I heard another voice call out,
"Halt!" and I halted again, and again
the boys had me.
-' "Who you fur?" they shouts
" " "Gentlemen." says I. "my dartei
Mary's powerful sick, and the doc
tor" ""Never mind the doctor!" they
yells. "Which side you fur? Hooray
rr somebody!"
" 'I wan't goin to be kotched again.
I jes" took off my bat and says, loud'a
I could. "Hooray fur Abe Lincoln!"
" ' "There!" they all jells. "I tol ye
be was a traitor. Get down off that
mare."
" "They took me off that mare,
buckled me over a log. and jes' gin me
500 mo'. It was monstrous bad. But I
mounted and went along:.
"'Jes as I was a-comin Into town
another voice called out. "Halt!"
- I baited.'
" ' "Who you fur?" he says. "Hooray
rr somebody.
" "Gentlemen. concluded the old Vir
ginian, with a wise smile, 'I wa'nt
never a goin' to be kotched again. 1
jes' a:
"'"Mister, you Jes be so kind as
to hooray fust, Jes this once.""
Youth's Companion.
PRACTICAL WORK IN
JOURNALISTIC CLASS
Number of Newspapers Studied and
Criticized Students Will Be Given
Regular Assignments
Professor Fogg's class In practical
Journalism meets for the second time
Tuesday evening. Law 101 has been
rurnishcd with tables and working ma
terial for practical Journalistic work.
There will be a number of leading
newspapers, Including both first-class
papers and "yellow Journals," in this
room for the students to study. The
Daily Nebraskan is criticisei! iu the
classroom work and the students are
given regular assignments to cover.
Articles of other papers are also cited
and carefully criticised.
SOMETIMES IT SEEMS
Sometimes it seems as though this life
Were one long road of pain.
And nothing that we ever did
Brought us one bit of gain.
Just when we try our very best
And do a kindly deed.
Someone will scoff and say aside
'Twas done just for the greed.
Perhaps 'twas but a kind word said
To the waif upon the street.
Or perhaps a penny given
To someone you'll never meet.
Don't think that it will never reap
Its reward on earth.
For after every shower's fall
. Tehere's a flower's birth.
LAB.
Pick Out Cherry Cane With Pure Sil
ver Tip
University of Pennsylvania. Feb. 3.
Final choice of the 1916 class stick
was made at the meeting of the junior
cane committee yesterday.
The stick is a dark cherry color,
with sterling silver band and tip.
After the style of the numerals on the
class pipe. P-1916 will be engraved
obliquely on the band. The owner's
initials in old English characters will
be placed on the tip. Sticks may be
folding or straight, as desired.
tlon of the union. It gives a faculty-
senior mixer each, year to create good
feeling between the faculfy and stu
dents. All big out-of-town foothoii
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games are reported over a special wire
leased bjr the union. Exchange.
i College Hen Make "Bradley" Sweaters
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Men who know how a college man's sweater ought to be
made. This is why college men everywhere find that no
other sweater is so perfectly suited to their needs so
warm, so comfortable and so becoming.
The University of Wisconsin has the
largest student council of any college
in the country- Its fifty-two members
have the best organization for student
government that is known. The Wis
consin is under the direct supervision
of the council. Its direct purpose is
to bring into closer contact the male
students of the university and to look
! after and provide for their general
! welfare. The purpose is mainly a so
cial one. the union fostering most of
the good times had by the students.
Mixers and sings are under the direc-
We illustrate a par
ticularly sporty Brad
ley Style The Navajo
Shaker. Same as the
former Bradley Shaker,
except that it has a
Navajo border on the
collar and around the
bottom. If you want a
sweater a little differ
ent ask your dealer to
show you a Bradley
Navajo Shaker. Made
in many color combina
tions. If your dealer
cannot supply you. we
will send the name of
dealers who can.
Bradley Knitting Co.
Da Latin, Wis.
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FOR SALE AT
M
AGEE'S
Encle Eben.
"Some men," said Unc'e Eben
"don't realize how much patience an'
perseverance dey has in deir rystemc
until dey gits ambitious to fill three
card flushes an' inside straights."
Darktovn Wisdom.
Vou wants de rain ter rain yo' trou
bles 'way. an' de sun ter shine silver
in yo pockets, loein' sight o' de great
fact dat, ef yon dont bit hard licks
fer a lirln youH go ez bongry ex de
wolf what ain't got no tro' sense than
ter howl at yon do'! Atlanta Constitution.
University Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria
IN THE TEMPLE
, FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY
Quality Economy Convenience
Mtal Hourt. 7.-O0-8-S0 11:00-1:30 507.00.
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