The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 25, 1919, Image 4

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REMEMBER!
We have quality tailors and can take care
of any kind of work that you may have.
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CLEANERS AND DYERS
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FOR YOUR MIXERS
Why not have the Best
ORANGE-CRUSH
in Bottles or Bulk
LEMON CRUSH
. in Bottles
THESE ARE ALL FINE
. or perhaps
Our High-Grade Apple Cider
COCA-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY
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BUBBLES
After receiving a number of clrcu
Ian rexardlng the Txm oil fields, the
pioniectlve Inventor thlnki ff Teias
a (w)hole.
Some Btudents re llko automobiles
colnx up a steep hill. They can't
make the grade.
But then a a boUhevlk would a-y.
"That la only my radical belief."
Placet of Interest
The coalnlle Is a suburb of the ath
lotto aii loratPil directly east of the
fence forming the eastern boundary ot
this tract of land. 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.
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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
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FULL
DRESS
AND
TUXEDO
SUITS .
$45. 00
TO
$65.00
READY TO
PUT ON
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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.
FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG
Due to the finer methods of hand-tailoring and to
the careful attention to details, these clothes have a
refinement that is impressive.
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Mayer Biros Co,
.ELI SHIRE, Pres.,
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A man is judged by the
pencil he keeps.
A well-sharpened Dixon'i
Eldorado is a friend to be
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JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO
Pentil IX-pt. Jtrity City, N. I.
A. . MacDoanll Co., Lid.
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