MEN ENJOY CAMP LIFE AT SNELLING (Continued from page 1) learning the details of its mechanism, and the cause of Its various jams. Later they will have an opportunity to fire. At present a platoon composed of Nebraska, Kansas ond Washington universities and the Iowa and North Dakota agricultural colleges have the b,st camp record. The movies at night at the Service t,Ulj pound like a combination dog tight and inter-collegiate football P-fa1 - trillion in own -i-Q, x..lll game with about twenty colleges cutting loose with their college yells. N'ebraskans rather have the edge. Tlie Nebraska students here lose no opportunity to run in on their com rades the many sweeping Nebraska aililelic victories during this past year. WILLIAMS PITCHES NO HIT BALL GAME Summer Nebraskan Beats Cagesters 5 to 1 Baseball Class Retains Lead in Race Students May Vote at the Primaries If They Register Before July 8 Twlight Team Program July 6, 7, 8 Riatto Symphony "Orchestra Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Pathe News A Aesops Fables World News and Screen Cartoons Path Review Subjects and Points of Interest Screen Snap Shots Intimate Views of Your Fav orite Players Frances Carrothers 4. Allie Brown Presenting Irish Songs and ' Dances Thomas Meighan and Lois Wilson in OUR LEADING CITIZEN Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 20c Night 35c Chil. 10c Standing: (5. W. Baseball class 2 2 Kot;tba!l track 2 1 Summer Nebraskan .... 2 1 Basketball class 2 0 i.. r. 0 l.oou 1 .500 1 .500 2 .000 Ladies and gentlemen yes, you can all vote new. How many of you know that the primaries are due July IS? How many know you can vote, yes, even here in Lincoln unless you make the trip home to cast your ballot. Here is the dope. First, us a resident of the capitol city, go to the city hall and register. You are a resident of Lincoln if ycu are making this your home while you are in school. This registration proclaims you as one member of the party with which you affiliate, republican, democrat, so cialist, progressive, prohibitionist, or anything else. The registration must take place at least ten days before July 18. That is after July 8 you can not register. Kvory American citizen of proper age and mentality should vote. Other- l-wlse, if congress or the legislature or the governor or some other official dissatisfies you its about up to you lo forever hold yaur peace." You, not they, have, failed to perform your duty as an American citizen. New with your name printed on the ledgers of the city hall you are ready to cast your ballot on July IS. There you nominate the candidates for the various offices. In November the Various candidates nominated a'- the. July primaries will clash in the final analysis of public favor. Get into the free-for-all in July and do so by registering at once in order that you may vote. If Lincoln is your present residence and you are "on your own" go down and talk it over 'with the official in charge of the registration at the city hall, the city clerk. Reg ister now and be able to vote. THE Program Week of July 3 J. C. Norman Richards, Organist INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY World News in Pictures SAWING A LADY IN HALF The Mystery of Mysteries Exposed YELLOW MEN AND GOLD Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 15c Night 25c Chil. 10c HOME ECONOMICS TEACHERS WANTED TeacHers and Stenographers Reference Bureau 1307 N St., Lincoln SOMETHING NEW JELLY ROLL EXQUISITE After Show, Dances or Drive REMEMBER THE ALASKA INN 33rd & A "EVERYTHING COLD" Following a double program of base ball last Thursday the baseball class vtill letains the lead in the Twilight league nice. The baseball men won their second victory in the league race from the football track team by the score of ! to S. The game was marked by heavy hitting. The laurels of the baseball class were near to toppling in the fifth inning when the iVi.thall track men staged a rally wh'ch netted four runs and came within a point of tieins the score. Failure of Wiese. batting tor Brown, to collide with the sphere brought the game to an end with two football track men on bases. ' In the other game of the Thursday pri giam. a fine exhibition of ball was had. Lofty Williams, pitching for the Summer Nebraskan, allowed nary a hit and the basketball men secured their only run through an error. In the course of the five inning battle "Lefty struck out seven men. He was given good support throughout the contest, the newspaper team showing a much improved form over the first game of the week before.' "Bin" Shainholtz j of the Nebraskan did good work be hind the bat and in the fifth inning clouted a fast one into left field which was good for a home run, scoring Lee. ' The score by innings of the football-track baseball clash follows: Football track 10 2 1 48 .Baseball class 4 0 4 1 x 9 Batteries Football track Garnick and Brown. Baseball Oolson and Deal. Runs Football track McCamlless, ; Hayleit, 2: Flynn, Garnick, Johnson, DeWilz. Baseball class Maxwell, Rosen, Colson. Lewis 3; Johnson, Fen- ton, Deal. Umpire Owen Frank. The score by innings of the Summer Nebraskan Basketball game follows: Summer Nebraskan 0 0 1 0 45 Basketball class 0 0 0 1 01 Batteries Summer Nebraskan Shainholtz and Williams. Basketball class Pegler and Kiner. Runs Summer Nebraskan Lewton, Ue. Shainholtz. Waite, 2. Basketball class Weise. Umpire "Bill" Day. BOOMERS MID-WESTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY The Agency That Helps Teachers Wanted in Every Grade and Department Registration Free 507 Richards SODA'S SUNDAES' SERVICE ILLERS' 'prescription H A R M A C Y PI a -a. jf hi aja'al 1 Kj ! iK, aj JOBK & )iaalXK8K:KitKWl8:ffl-,ta Our Ssrvice Made us Business KFFIC1ENCY (NOT age) IS THE TEST. Nothing succeeds like SUCCESS. Come: Enroll Fit EE. Wanted every day, FIFTY Teachers. Grade Teat hers of every kind NEEDED at once. LATIN with some other subject. IT "calls" for LATIN. The "Busy", Dependable. REAL Agency. Nebraska School Service and Teachers Exchange 1105 O Street, Rooms " ; nd 4. Linco.n. JTa a a a a "a k aa" a a a.a a a a a a a a"a a a s x a a a a i a a a 'a a a a a jj : i x a a a a a a a a a a a a a Teachers Wanted Opportunity for advancement is offered to any well-qualified high "school or grade teacher by becoming a member of THE EDUCATIONAL INTERCHANGE 405 Bankers Life Bldg., Phone B1806. E. M. AVERY, President S. M. DUNLAP, Manage.. MRS. E. J. MARTI, Manager Vocational Section ja S a is' a a a a a rRaaa-aaa.aR;aa STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE Conducted by experienced school people, backed by six years of Sue cessful Business. Well qualified Teachers invited to Enroll Now. Address 138 No. 12th St. Lincoln, Nebraska. I! Earl Carr. another 1922 Cornhusker star who has stepped into State League baseball, is also batting at a fancy clip. In eighty-six times at bat. Carr has crossed the plate thir teen times, has slammed out iweiu five hits and run up a percentage of .291. Cair is battling with the Lin coln State League team. j .. ooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooeooooooooecooeoosooooo Beat the Summer Heat I SWIM AT THE CITY Y.M.C.A. 8 k S classes now going b q l'Misiiiess and Professional Men Monday. Wednesday and jj b Friday noons. O Uetrinners Tuesday and Thursday at 5:30 p. m. b q Life Savin? Instructions Tuesday and Thursday 6 p. m. b Vdditional classes will he organized for any group 8 & A Chance for Uni. Faculty or Student Groups to Get in Spe- cial Class Under Competent Instructors 0 8 SUMMER MEMBERSHIP $4.00 Ask Physical Director B6515 q gO0&&B0GGSOOO0G