jjQST Fountain pen, all hut cap, between campus and 410 No. 13th. Hmma Mfifihek. phono B 1166. PATHE NEWS AESOP'S FILM FABLES "FATHERLY LOVE" A New Carttoon Comedy CHICAGO BRASS QUINTETTE "THE MAN FROM HOME" James Kirkwood and Anna Q. Nilsson Wilbur R. Chenoweth at the Organ Rialto Symphony Players Jean L. Schaffer, Conductor Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 20o Night 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 HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS WANTED Teachers and Snetographers Reference Bureau 1307 N St., Lincoln Rent a Typewriter Three dollars for one month. Ten dollars for four months C. J. Mosher 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 "EVERYTHING COLD" WHERE THEY ARE HAT THEY DO Myron Power, instructor la the chemistry department la engaged In research in organic chemistry under l)r. Upson. Mr. and Mia. Tower will go on a vacation during the month ot August. Mr. Jensen is doing research work under the direction of Professor Frankfurter on the "Chemical Nature and Behavior of certain of the en lite Water Softeners". The Pennut it Company of New York has furn ished the materials for this research. Gladys Dana, teacher of art in th, Lincoln high school and graduate of the school of tine arts, is teaching ait iu the Peru teachers college dining the summer session. Andrew Haugseth, instructor In drawing and painting, has gone to Chicago where he will do some work in the art museum. He will tnon proceed to New York where he will paint during the summer. I). V. McLaren, who took his M. A. degree in June, is now working as chemist for Ciulahy Company of Omaha. MEN RETURN FROM Y. M. CONFERENCE Fifteen Nebraska Men Home From Ten Day Encampment at Estes Park I'liiwrsity of Nebraska student rep resentatives to the Kocky Mountain 'Student conference at, ICstes Park, June 0 to 19, returned Wednesday. Following ten days of the most eujoy nble days of their lives, the men have settled down for the summer at their homes over the state. The Y. M. camp this year was a do 'eided success. More than four hund red students from Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah and New Mexico flocked to the meet ings to spend an interesting ten day program. 1 The Nebraska men made the trip in cars. One car returned to Lincoln late Tuesday night following a steady and fast drive all the way. The daily program at the camp fol lows: Morning 6:o0 to S: 00 Morning watch, break fast. S : 00 to 8:45 Christian fundamen tals. S:45 to 9:30 Methods of student Y. M. C. A. and church work. 9:30 to 10:15 Interviews, special conferences, etc. 10:15 to 11:15 Discussion groups considering student and world prob lems. 11:15 to 12: 30 Platform adivsses on the social and international tasks of Chrisianity. Afternoon 1:30 to 2:30 Interviews, study 2:30 to 5:30 Hikes, athletics, fish ing, riding, etc. Evening 7:00 to 7:45 Opportunities for life Investment. 7:45 to S: 45 Platform addresses. 8:45 to 9:30 Delegation meetines. 10.00 Taps. Millionaire, speaking to a body of students: All my success, all my tre mendous financial prestige I owe to one thing alone, pluck, pluck, pluck. Student: But how are we to find the right people to pluck? Ml Membership Gets Service Registration Free KFFICIKNCY (,NOT age) IS the Test. Come "talk it over". Teachers of QUALITY are placed by Us every day. Latin, Normal Training, Domestic Science, Mathematics, Science. Manual Training, Athletics, History, English, etc., etc. AIIF CALLED FOlt and BADLY WANTED CONTINUALLY. (J HADE Teac'i.-rs pro WANTED every hour of every day. COME. FIFTY 'lYuchcis (,f every kind NEEDED every day to fill "CALLS'. Nebraska School Service and Teachers Exchange k ! X P HI 3 1105 O Street, Koonis 3 and 4. Lincoln J (Over Barley MEN'S . Bathing Smits Special at $ This includes all our regular stock of hi;Ji grade bathing suits that formerly retailed from $5.50 to $G.00. These are all absolutely pure worsted wool suits and come in plain colors and combinations. A real bargain at : ..$3.95 Ladies' Bathing Suits 25 Discount LAWLOR'S "The Sporting Goods Store" oooooooooooocooscecoeoooccoooscooocioocococooooeocccoo S i! Beat the Summer Heat SWIM AT THE CITY Y. M. C. A. CLASSES NOW GOING I'.iisiuess and lYnlcssioiial Men -Monday. Wednesday and Friday iiinms. I Whinners - Tuesday and Tliursday at f :M p. in. Life Saving Instructions Tuesday and Tliursday (i p. in. u ddition-d classes will lie organized i'r iiny rrnup O ' 8 A Chance for Uni. 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