HOLD EXAMS FOR ARMYOTFICERS September 4 it the Date Set 'For Ex amining Men For Second Lieutenants Examination for the appointment of second lieutenants in the regular army will be held during the week beginning September 4, according to an an nouncement ,lrom the military depart ment. The examination will be open ed to the following classes of eligible: (a) Warrant officers or enlisted men hating not less than two years of service. (b) Reserve officers or members of the enlisted reserve corps. (c) Officers, warrant officers and trrifiNctuMOfwi mcvkm or in at COOLED BY CHILLED AIR Program August 3, 4, 5 Rialto Symphony Orchestra Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor Pathe News & Aesops Fables World News and Screen Cartoons PATHE REVIEW Subjects and Points of Interest A FALSE ALARM A New Comedy FLAVIA WATERS & GIRLS Presenting "THE DANCE OF THE NYMPHS" Agnes Ayres in "BORDERLAND" Shows Start at 1,. 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 20o Night 35c Chi I. 10c Cooled by Typhoon Breeze Two big stars in a thrill-swept romance of the frozen north BETTY COMPSON AND TOM MOORE in the Paramount Picture "OVER THE BORDER" Other Entertaining Picture Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 15c Night 25c Chll. 10c PLAY TENNIS! KEEP IN PHYSICAL TRIM Spalding Equipment Assures you of the Highest Quality Pos sible. Tennis Rackets, Balls, Nets, Shoes, Etc to m4 fa Om A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 211 So. State 8L, Chicago, III. enlisted men of the national guard. (d) Graduates of technical Institu tions approved by the secretary of war. The nge UmitB are between 21 and 30 years. Any civilian of the re- Quired age who pass the preliminary examination may become eligible' to take the final examination by enter ing either class b or c. examination la not fnr an an nounced number of vacancies. The ap propriation act for the fiscal year 1923 provides for 1771 second lieutenant. The number of vacancies on Decem ber 31, 1922, Is expected to be greater than the number of qualified candi dates. Appointment of successful candidates will be given as soon as practicable after January 1, 1923. Applications should be forwarded to the commanding general, 7tli corp3 area, army building. Omaha, and should contain data as to age, rank and organization, married or single, schools attended and colleges or uni versities from which graduated, twi letters of recommendation as to the moral fitness of the candidate. STATE TENNIS" TOURNEY SOON More Than 100 Expected to Compete For Nebraska Title on Uni versity Courts. More than 100 tennis players are ex pected to enroll for the annual tourn ament of the Nebraska tennis asso ciation which will be held on the uni versity courts from August 7 to 12. The entries must all be in by 10 o'clock next Monday morning. Rev. John Galvert, Methodist min ister of Piattsmouth and Omaha city champion in 1917 will be the official referee at the tourney. First round drawings will be made immediately following the closing of the entry books next Monday. First round play will start soon after the drawings are completed and will con tinue almost constantly every day un til the end of the tournament Satur day. None of the present state title hold ers will enter the state meet. Ralph Powell, last year champion, is now in Europe and the doubles champions of last year are Californians. They can not enter this year since only Ne braska tennis players are eligible. Omaha is expected to send a field of fifteen players and Lincoln will probably enter a like number. Other towns which have already had men entered in the tournament are Seward, Holdrege, Piattsmouth, Arapahoe, Mil- ford, Doniphan, Grand Island, Alliance Norfolk, Walthill, Orleans, Ashland, North Bend, Fremont and Broken Bow. This list will be added to before the books close. The state tournament is being held In Lincoln for the first time in years. Recent completion of a string of courts on the university grounds, said to be some ot the best dirt courts in the entire country, has induced the state association to bring the cham pionship play to the capitol city. A home for young men away from home, Y. M. C. A. B651S. Travel Goods C. A.,Wirick Co. Exclusive Luggage Shop 1028 "0' St Science Teacher Wanted Salary $1350 Enroll Now 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" I WE LOCATE TEACHERS AT GOOD SALARIES ! - Ask- Olir Momhora Thav IfVOW Fan onrt Will locate YOU. Teachers of EVERY KIND wanted to fill "calls." Enroll FREE. II I i rii in if I PI KVUIUDUH UVUVVI UMIIVV UUW IVHVUV1V aJAVM"0r 1105 O Street, Rooms 3 and 4, Lincoln, Nebraska. Nebr aska mm ASSEMBLY Epworth Lake Park Aug. 1 to 10 Among: the many lecturers are four world celebrities: Wil liam J. Bryau on "The World's Greatest Need"; Sir Paul Dukes, London, British secret service man in Russia, on "Secret Service in Red Russia"; Maud Ballington Booth on "Twenty Years of Service in Human Salvage"; lion. J. Stitt Wilson, Cal., on "The Supreme Christian Issue of Modern Times." Among the many musical attractions are four that are con spicuous! Riccardo Martin, American tenor; The Chicago Operatic Co.; Ver Haar, the sweet voiced Swedish Contralto; Vera Poppe, world's greatest woman cellist. For entertainment: Pamanhasika's Trained Pets; Wassman, the Magician; play, "The Shepherd of the Hills"; Jeannette Kling, mono actress and others. For instruction: Classes and demonstrations in radio, Assem bly band open to all who read music. Recreation: Games, sports, tournaments, boating, etc. For information address Assembly Headquarters, Walt's Music Store, 1215 O street. Phone B1787. These Girls Adorn the Panel Vivian Hanson (winner) Mildred Hullinger Ruth Kadel Seacrest Margaret Stidworthy Ruth Fickes Mildred Taylor A Beautiful Panel of the SIX HIGH GIRLS in the "Cornhusker Rose" Contest Will Be Given With Each Order for the Song Sent to THE SUMMER NEBRASKAN 25 Cents I