The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1914, Image 5

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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NOTICE!
Scarlet and Cream hats will be
necessary for both boys' and
girls' rooting sections Saturday.
Official Rooters' Hats on sale at
.Vagee's at cost, 25c. Get yours
today!
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OBSERVATORY OPEN
TWICE EACH MONTH
Second and Fourth Monday Evenings
Many Take Advantage of Thi
Opportunity.
Many students are unaware of the
fact that every second and fourth Mon
day of each month Prof. Sweezy, of
the astronomy department, has the
observatory open for those desiring to
see the stars through the large observ
atory telescope. The observatory on
these evenings remains open from S
to 10 p. m. At exactly 9 p. m. Prof.
Sweezy gives a short talk, with lantern
slides, upon what is seen on that even
ing through the telescope. These talks
are very interesting to those who hear
them.
In the past these opportunities have
been appreciated more by the citizens
of Lincoln than by the students. Prof.
Sweezy estimates that the average at
tendance has been between two and
three hundred, a very large part of
which have not been students. The
next opportunity for observing the
stars and hearing the lecture will be j
on Monday, November 23, to which
lecture Prof. Sweezy very earnestly !
invites the students.
Thornburg's Orchestra, B2556.
Ted Marriner, Cleaner, Hatter. 235 ;
North 11th. i
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ATTENTION
Fraternities
Sororities Get Ccr Cut Prices Before Buying
Eureka Semi Anthracite $7.00
Spadra 8.50
Kono 6.50
Washed Egg 6 00
WHITEBREAST
COAL CO.
QUARTERBACK
A Came of Football Strategy
Per Mature Football Players
Sr:-Tit;fic
Kntfrtaining
Instructive
Kxciting
Bulli by fU'ge men for col
lege men.
A prominent coach writes:
,-lt resembles outdoor football
more than any game of this
kind 1 have ever seen."
$2.00
Ask Your Dealer
Olympic Gaines
Company
CHICAGO, ILL.
"A Game two can play at"
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4.200 Regular Rudge Guenzel $1.50
and $2.00 Shirts Will Go at 85c Each
"Give me an extra shirt order," said the manufacturer, "to
keep my organization going these dull months and I will make
them up for you at less than cost price." And here they are,
bringing a saving opportunity that no shrewd man can overlook.
When you see these shirts you'll know
This Is a Sale That Will Go Down in the History of
Lincoln as One of its Greatest Merchandising Events
In the sale are DRESS SHIRTS made from imported and
domestic madras and percales in handsome patterns that won t
fade SOFT SHIRTS of durable French Flannels in neat, fast
color designs and LAUNDERED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. They are all
faultlessly made, ranging in size from 14 to 17 1-2. Pick out an
armfull. You'll never regret it.
Men's and Young Men's $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts
Six of Them for a Five Dollar Bill
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