The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1907, Image 4

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ARMSTRONG'S LAST CALL!
On heavy Suits and Overcoats. A 15 Days Sale that will sweep our tables clean. This season our buying has been exceptionally
heavy. The fall and winter has been very mild and the combination of these two conditions leaves us with several thousand
men's suits and overcoats. But we.are going to keep faith with the people and sell every garment during this sale, no matter
what it costs us to do it
OUR PLAN IS THIS: We reduce the price for choice of our men's sack suits, both fancy and black, $1.00 each day; we
give choice of any man's overcoat In our store for $10.00, and will sell boys' suits and overcoats at just half price.
Monday, March l, choice of any blue-black or
fancy Sack Suit in our store on this day only
Tuesday, March 12, choice of any blue-black or
fancy Sack Suit in store regardless former price
This is the Way Men's Sack Suits Will Be Sold
Today, March 1, choice of any blue-black or fancy M C
Sack Suit in our store IU
Saturday, March 2, choice of any blue-black or &IA
fancy Sack Suit in our store worth up to $27.50 V1
Monday, March 4, choice of any blue-black or fancy fr 1 1
Sack Suit in pur store regardless of former prices v v
Tuesday, March 5, choice of any blue-black or j2
fancy Sack Suit in our store hi
Wednesday, March 6, choice of any blue-black M 1
Sack Suit in store no matter what former price v
Thursday, March 7, choice of any blue-black or (MA
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Friday, March 8, choice of any blue-black or fancy Q
Sack Suit in our store
Wends'y Mar. 13, choice of all plain and fancy
Sack Suits, odd coats and vests same as suits
Thursday Mar 14, choice of all plain and fancy
Sack Suits, odd coats and vests counted as suits
Friday, MarcB 15, choice of all plain and fancy
Sack Suits, odd coats and vests counted as suits
Sat'y Mar 16, choice of all plain and fancy Sack
Suit in store odd coats and vests counted as suits
Saturday. March 9, choice of any blue-black or ( Q Monday, Mar. 18, choice of whatever may be left
. XLI C f. L -i 3 O rtf nUin anv fanr.v Sar.lr Suit. Coat, ond vest, counted
iancy oacK. ovy in uui siuic
of plain any fancy Sack Suits,
as suits,
$7.00
$6.00
$5.00
$4.00
$3.00
$2.00
$1.00
Armstrong Clothing Company
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
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3 8HOWS DAILY 7:45 and 9 p.
10c and 15c, Mat., 10c.
MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM
benefit result to the Astronomy De
partment, but much credit be reflect
ed upon the men connected with Its
construction and upon the appoint
ment of the University shops.
COOK AND MISS ROTHERT
CAPTAIN HENRY
MARRIAGE FOR MILLIONS
On the Blograph
CLIFF DEAN & CO.
MISS EDNA WOOLEY
THE HAUNTED HOUSE
On the Blograph
THE ELITE
DEAN BESSEY.
(Continued from page 1.)
Junior-Senior Reception Commit
tee Laura Rhoades (chairman), Jesse
Cook, Nellie Luddln, Abblo Stuart
Esther Wood, H. B. Bergqulst, Harry
Hlnman, Arthur Jorgensen, and C. C.
McElroy.
Finance Committee George Fen
Ion (chairman), A. C. Hough, R. E.
Waldo, Keo Currle, Pearl Murphy,
Mary E. Strahorn, Virginia Zlmmor.
Convocation Committee Elizabeth
Klewltt (chairman), Vera Fall, F. C.
Builta.
Cornhusker Committee J. M. Swen-
sen (chairman), A. S. Hardy, Alice
Rudersdorf.
Ttnanltoll Mnnnffar A TT Millar I
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LINCOLN
JOOOOOOOOOO
FIRE CALL
WHEN WE WERE BOY8
WRESTLING MATCHE8 OF 1906
CABBY BY THE HOUR
TOMMY
REJECTED LOVER
POLICEMAN'S LITTLE RUN
KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN
ILLU8TRATED 8ONG8
"Clover Blossoms,"
By Persia R. Gardner
"My Old Kentucky,"
By A. P. Lawrence
Continuous Shows from 1:30 to 5:30
and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m.
NEW TELESCOPE.
(Continued from page 1.)
orratlon, a Him of glass only one one
thousandth of an Inch In thickness
had to bo removed. Dr. Mlnnlck, how
over, declared that oven this small
error could bo reduced, and he has
succeeded In doing so. The final test
showed all the rays of light, when
brought to a focus from a distance of
eighteen foot, fall within -ono one
thousandth of nn Inch on the focal
plane, so that they might bo hidden
behind a grain of sand one-tenth as
large as tho dot over the letter "I."
The operating machinery will con
stitute a most up-to-date mounting,
combining sovoral features found on
tho latest telescopes put out by the
leading telescope builders of the
country. Before commencing the
work, Professor Swozey mado a care
ful study of three of the largo tele
scopes of the West. The drawings
are being made by George Hedges,
who took It up a yoar ago last fall as
a pleco of thesis work, but who, since
the beginning of the present year,
has been hired as an export. He has
completed about half of tho sovoral
hundred drawings required.
Tho mechanism will be more- than
usually complicated because the
authorities malntln that since it Is
being built, somo features may bo In
troduced which might not bo consid
ered If the Instrument wore being
bought. Tho motion can be controlled
from tho eye end or from the floor,
and small accessory telescopes will be
placed at the eye piece and at tho
Bide of tho pier so enabling tho in
strument to bo set for any part of tho
hoavons from either position. Profes
sor Richards estimates It will re
quire three or four years yet to build
tile telescope. When completed, it
will likely be Bet up outside tho city,
probably vit tho State Farm, whore it
Is hoped a suitable observatory will bo
erected to house it.
If bought, tho instrument would
have cost about $7,000, but by build
ing hero a great saving will be effect
ed. If tho toleBcopo Is successfully For refreshments and light catering
completed, as tho professors are con- work see "TOMMY" at Miller
fldent It will bo, not only will a great Palne's. '
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TONIGHT, SAT. & SAT. MAT.
Tiie Time, The Place, The Girl
With ARTHUR DEACON and
50 Others
MAT. $1.00 to 25c. EVE $1.50 to 50c
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MON. & TUES. EVENINGS, MAR. 4-5
"The Lion and The Mouse"
PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c.
FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 8.
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK
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JAMES CRUZE & CO.
MARIE GUILL AND ROBERT BOYD
THE MUSICAL GOOLMAN8
EARLY AND LATE
JACK WILDE
Illustrated Song, "Down Where the
Silvery Mohawk Flows."
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