ttOiiIIIii Dr. P. W. Upson will leave the firs of August and plans to spend that month in Minnesota. PATHE NEWS AESOP'S FILM FABLES ' 'FATHERLY LOVE" A New Carttoon Comedy CHICAGO BRASS QUINTETTE "THE MAN FROM HOME" James Kirk wood and Anna Q. Nilsson Wilbur ft. Chenoweth at the Organ Kiaito Symphony Players Jean C. Schaffer, Conductor Shows Start at 1, S, 5, 7, 9 Mats. Wo Niflht 35c Chil. 10c Cooled by Typhoon Breezes The Prize Winning Photoplay "My Old Kentucky Home" The Swiftest Racing Drama Ever Shown. Cast includes MONTE BLUE Other Entertaining Pictures MISS ALLIE BROWN Soprano Soloist Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 15c Night 25c Chil. 10c Teachers and Stenographers Reference Bureau 1307 N St. Rent a Typewriter Three dollars for one month. Ten dollars for four months C. J. Hosier Company Typewriters all Makes 127 No. 13th St. Phone B2157 SOMETHING NEW JELLY ROLL EXQUISITE After Show, Dances or Drive REMEMBER THE ALASKA INN 33rd A. A "EVERYTHING COLD- w HERE THEY ARE HAT THEY DO Arnold Fouts will join the staff ot the Standard Chautauqua circuit on June 23. O. W. Herrmann, Cliff GIrardo and Paul Taggart were in Lincoln last week to attend the conference of vocational teachers in Smith Hughes Schools held at the state farm campus. Jack Dodds spent the week-end at his home in Aurora. "Niddy" Cox was in Seward visit ing for several days the latter part of last week. Otto Bieser spent the week-end at Omaha. 'v Miss Dorothy Pierce, '19, of Te cumseh and Wayne L. Townsend, 'IS of Minatare, were married June 7 a the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith, of Tecumseh, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Townsend will make their home at Minatare after they return from a wedding trip in the west. John Davey, '22, of Tecumseh, Nebr., is a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for county attor new of Johnson county. Miss Pauline Moore, '23, ( Tecum seh, Nebr., is on a summer tour In California in company with her par ents and sister. George P. Sims, 'i2. Is spending the summer in Omaha. Oliver Maxwell, Einer Xielson and Richard Dearmont, are working at Troutdale of the Pines in' the moun tains near Denver this summer. Harold Lindley's present summer address is Carter Lake club, Omaha. Leslie "Nick" Carter is working at Therniopolis, Wyo. Florence Barton Slater has gone out to Berkeley, Calif., where she ex pects to teach next year. Ann Donelan will go to New York about July 1 to attend the summer school session at Columbia univer sity. Her address will be Whittier hall. Columbia university, New York. Catherine LaMaster is spending the summer with relatives in Maine. Frances Wineland hag gone to Cali fornia to spend the summer. She ex pects to return to Lincoln about Sep tember 1. Claire Mullowney is spending the summer at Idaho Springs, Colo The marriage of Ruth Kadel and Joe Seacrest took place June 17 at the home of the bride's mother in Genoa, Xebr. Mr. and Mrs. Seacrest left immediately for Denver where they will make their home. LOST Cameo ring between 1500 S Street and the university campus. Phone L-9767. Reward. CO-EDS LEAVE FOR SORORITY MEETINGS (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Bumstead and Mrs. Westover, delegate from the alumna chapter left Saturday afternoon. Omaha will be represented by Miss Mary Eliza beth Graham and Miss Gladys Mic- kle. Miss Margaret Lang, of Wy more. who left Saturday for the KI wanis convention at Toronto, Cana da, will meet the Lincoln and Omaha girls in Syracuse. Miss Lang was chosen the prettiest girl in the Ki wanis tlub beauty contest to attend the convention as the guest of the convention and to take part in the pageant which will be given as one of the features of the convention. Alpha Phi is celebrating Its fiftieth anniversary this year and Syracuse was chosen as the most fitting place for the convention because it was there the first chapter was organized. SPORTRAITS Action of Nebraska officials and track men in accepting the decisions of officials without protest will cer tainly be commended by all Corn husker students. While Schulte pro tested the 100-yard dash slipup of the officials it was only after having pres sure brought to bear by other coaches who knew the Nebraska man had placed second and not third and was entitled to run the final. Nebraska followers love clean sports and will al ways do what they can to promote it 1 Captain Ed Smith has three times this year been the victim of poor work on the part of track meet officials. Twice at Chicago Smith received the poor end of the deal. Once at the Missouri Valley meet, officials took away a part of the honor due him. The Chicago incidents are recounted at length in another section of this paper but few know the details of the Missouri Valley event. Smith made the 220-yard dash in the fast time of 21 2-5 seconds according to four or five time keepers. The fifth clock read 21 4-5 seconds and a com promise was reached at 21 3-5 second?. Had the odds stood two to three cr vice versa, there would be no kick coming. Nebraska is not kicking now but with such overwhelming odds any man should have been credited wltit equally the world's record ot 21 2-5 seconds for the 220. Twilight league baseball took a de cided boost following the announce ment Wednesday that the schedule would start today. The first clash of the season will be between the Sum mer Nebraskan team and I ho basebal; class entrants. Both teams have so cured the campus in an effort to se cure the best of players. Baseball mei may still enroll for the league teams. Hot competition is expected through out the season and the more summer school students who take an active interest In the games, the better the league will turn out. 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