The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 08, 1922, Image 3

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    MUST REGISTER
TODAY TO VOTE
Summer Students May Cast Ballots
in Lincoln If They File With
City Clerk
Students of the summer school mnj'
vote in the primaries July 18 as resi
dents of the city pf Lincoln. This on
the coHdition that they file with City
Clerk Tbeo Berg by if o'clock to
nlpbt, the last day of registration of
rHlWr Mtri of l n. carman
To-'- ,
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Students of the university are re
garded as residents of Lincoln daring
their stay at school, liy registering
their party affiliations with tho Lin
coln city clerk they may cast their
votes as a regular Lincoln city voter.
The registration of voters will close
tonight. The city hull will be open
all day today and a short time in tho
evening. Kvery university student
should so as to be able to vote on
July 18.
MICHIGAN HONORS
HUDSON PRESIDENT
Program July 6, , 8
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
Pathe. News & Aesops Fables
World News and Screen
Cartoons
Path Review
Subjeots and Points of Interest
Screen Snap Shots
Intimate Views of Your Fav
orite Players
Frances Carrothers & Allie
Brown
Presenting Irish Songs and
Dances
Thmas Meighan and Lois
Wilson in
OUR LEADING CITIZEN
8nwa Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
Mats. Wo Night 35c Chi I. 10c
BROWN WINS HIS
OWN MLL GAME
Pitcher For Football Track Team
Steals Two Bases and Brings
in Winning Run
Twilight team standings:
o. v. l. r.
Baseball class 3 3 0 1.0UO
Football Track 3 2
Summer N'ebraskan .... 3 1
Basketball class 3 0
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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. 15o 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
83rd A A
-EVERYTHING COLD"
V. II. Brown, pitching for the Foot
ball track baseball team, won his own
game against the Summer Xebraskau
Wednesday evening when in the fifth
inning he lined out a fast hit lor one
base, stole two more and finally came
home on an error. With two men out
and two st likes on Garnick, Prown
brought in the run which ended the
game with the score standing 5 to 4.
Tlie baseball class continued to lead
the standings of the Twilight league
teams by virtue of three victories and
no defeats for a perfect standing. The
baseball men took the basketball class
at the bottom of the standings, to a
10 to 5 trimming Wednesday evening.
A fifth inning rally by the basketball
men netted four runs and for a few
minutes threatened the honors of the
pace setting baseball men.
The Football track-Summer Xebras-
kan contest was a heated aqair. Both
Brown and Williams pitched good ball,
each man having three runs tallied
against him in the first inning as the
result of team errors.
Tlie Summer Nebraskan started
things when they hit Brown for three
runs. With two outs, Campbell was
caught off third and the newspaper
representatives retired.
In an inning filled with errors, the
Foctball track men brought in three
runs, tying the score. The second and
third inning went scoreless but in the
first of the fourth, the Summer Ne
braskan sent across another tally.
Things looked good until the last of
the fifth. A fielding error allowed the
first football track man to circle the
bases. Two men were retired by Wil
Hams and Brown lined out a hot one
Tor one base. With Garnick at bat,
Brown stole twice and came home on
a fatal fielding error.
The score by innings of the Sum
mer Nebraskan-Football track contest
follows :
Summer Nebraskan .... 8 0 0 1 04
Football track 3 0 0 0 25
Batteries Summer Nebraskan,
Shainholtz and Williams; Football
track, Garnick and Brown.
'Umpire "Bill" Day.
The score of the Baseball class
Basketball battle follows:
Baseball class 3 0 2 4 110
Basketball class 0 0 0 1 45
Batteries Baseball class, Colaon
and Deal; Basketball class, Traber and
Stuart.
Hoy" I). Chapin, president of the
Hudson Motor Car Company, had con
ferred upon him the honorary degree
of master of arts by the University
of Michigan at the seventy-eighth an
nual commencement.
He was one of the eleven men to
be so honored. Others included Chas.
Evans Hughes, secretary of state, in
President Harding's cabinet; Alexan
der ,1. Groesbeck, governor of Michi
gan and Sir Thomas Lewis, of Lon
don, Eng.
Mr. Chapin, a former student at the
university, left it to enter the auto
mobile business, then in its pioneer
stages. Though he has been executive
head of the Hudson Motor Car Com
pnny practically since its organization
in 1000, Mr. Chapin remains today one
of the youngest presidents in the in
dustry. He is only 42 years old and
is also one of the youngest men ever
to be given an honorary degree by
Michigan.
BOOMERS
MIDWESTERN TEACHERS'
AGENCY
The Agency That Helps
Teachers Wanted in Every
Grade and Department
Registration Free
507 Richards
SODA'S SUNDAES' SERVICE
FILLERS'
PRESCRIPTION
HARMACY
Hear Dr. Holmes
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
L and 13th Sts.
"THE BEST SIMPLICITY"
w ill Ik- liis suhjeel at the 11 o'clock morninjr service Sunday.
Don't miss hearing; this sermon as Dr. Holmes leaves for his
vacation next week.
E Our Service Made our Business
EFFICIENCY (NOT age) IS THE TEST.
FIFTY Teachers WANTED every day. Enroll FREE.
Grade Teachers of every kind NEEDED at once.
LATIN with some other subject; l." "calls" for LATIN.
The "Busy", Dependable, REAL Agency.
Nebraska School Service and Teachers Exchange
1105 O Street, Rooms 3 and 4. Lincoln.
! Teachers Wanted
Opportunity for advancement is offered to any well-qualified high
school or grade teacher by becoming a member of
i THE EDUCATIONAL INTERCHANGE
' 405 Bankers Life Bldg., Phone B1806.
E. M. AVERY, President
MRS. E. J. MARTI, Manager Vocational Section
S. M. DUN LAP, Manage) l
STEWART SCHOOL SERVICE
Conducted by experienced school people, backed by six years of Suc
cessful Business. Well qualified Teachers invited to Enroll Now.
Address 138 No. 12th St. Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Beat the Summer Heat jj
I SWIM AT THE CITY Y. M. C. A.
CLASSES NOW GOING
Business and Professional Men Monday, Wednesday aud
Friday noons.
b lieginners Tuesday and Thursday at 5 :30 p. m. O
Life Savins Instructions Tuesday and Thursday 6 p. m. O
Additional classes will he organized for any group
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b A Chance for Uni. Faculty or Student Groups to Get in Spe- o
8 rial Class Under Competent Instructors o
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SUMMER MEMBERSHIP $4.00 j
Ask Physical Director B6515
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