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DnuIiortv Orders
Iiivostiirxitifin nf
c
Stalled Trains
freleril Al!rnfV IritrnrlI
to Vn)r Ailioii f I'mllicr
IjoihU for
"Coiiijiinry.
My Marriage Problems
Adale Garrison's Sew phase of
"REVELATIONS OF A WIFE"
irrMU lint
S'jciic of
Vaslniifton, Aui I.I- t H y A D
'1 )i federal district attorney hi
southern California et ordered ty
Attorney General Ilamherty to in
ei((4i "whether I abandonment"
ol trans i,n the .v4i t4 let fjiltcid
'nee tl-e rrul f'l temspiraey liy
ll: operating them or others
ir'inr ki'Ii inirr(j'e cmtiirn e and
I It luiiti'iiiK of ! wads."
ll llir tml it suttieirnt, prrsrnt
tl-e matter lo Kfjinl jury immediate
l." said Mr. J irfus'herty-g order. "K
aiaul jury not ill session, present l
emitt llir necessity of calling special
gland jury."
Ainmi Ly llir lJi partiueiit of Jus.
li r follcmed HUrsim jliiill i press
reports III III tiPiltii lip f trams
"l lu been Itp.jtted lo tins de
partment (mm ccttam yUrm, cs
jx' irflly hi nuttii in l ahtornia and
V . i a. on tli .Sjuu I t," said Mr.
I), 'irfliirty. "that tr,illis hive been
and 4i hriti abandoned by trainmen
Jlnl t lliployrs.
Causes Great S'iflcrinK.
"II 1)4 Occil'icel t puces most III
rmivi nil lit I Nee-ejirs. I 4l . l'f III
stances and iii oi.lv results ill inter
tenure with and ubjei tioii lo inter
slate commerce and th transport,!
imil nf thr mad, 1,111 111 ureal stiller
nitf ami eliitres aitumK men, uoincu
4ii'l children who iifr p-cssrngers.
"Alter conference vsilli I he prrsi
dent I have ssiied the I 'iiitcd States
-.Morncy 41 m Auk' follows:
'Keporl II I'nited State district
judge any violations of injunctions
and institute ifir proceedings 11
redd violator lor contempt. Itivesti
eate 'tuiikly and ascertain if ahau
il'Hitnrnl di trains was result of ton
nr4iiri by lln iicr4luiir. them or
oilirrn, l' niletlere with mtentaic
( iimiitrrr nd haiidlinK of I he 11141U.
If riiof Kiiiluiriit, prrrnt niHtter l
er4ni jury ntimrnt,iteiy. II jjraii'I
mrv not 111 r iin, itcm nt lo rourl
id ncremly of railing upcrial K"'J
jury.
Connpiracy Indicated.
" 'III parliiicnt ill K't )ou 4II lire:
rutarv umii'irt aiid a.Mtaucc. 'I 'he 111
terlereiue with and ali.indonim-nt of
traini tronly indicalt the existi-me
ul a euiixpiracy ana I lie government
-Mill IdUe all necessary t:p to pre
vrnt in coiitinualioti or like con
rUe where. Advise me oi
reulti.
" H. M. DAUGHF.RTY,
"It i reported that 12 pa-cetiKT
and mail train on the Santa Fe line
lit nouthrrn talifornia are delayed
hecaux of the refuial of the men of
the 'I'ig Four to move them. The
reason given lor eacn anion wai u
rtjiitrrr lo tneiuberi from armed
i,,r,i ami ilefrctive enieinei. Seven
train were held up at Needles, three
jit Harrow and two ar LoiiKeie.
Hand grenade were thrown into the
.Santa l e itockade at San I'.ernardino
early ihivuiorninR and an engine was,
run into a roundhouse turntable pit.
Tht Ron Kii Cot Into Her j loni j It, pepper mid iome Iretle bin
Funny I'ridicament. ll-mr pnnleln ofrr me, out my
m 1 . l .1 - ; 1 1 ...
I ,jokri iriini r4ur t KiitieiunK in ,ki m oiru, ling rna-t it 1 r ,r win
-
S Schools and Colleges C
i t . n
Qmmon Sense
Are You Firm With Children Be
fore Company.
Do not be backward about cor
recting your children when guests
are prrrent.-
Many parents wonder why the
kiddie' are so uncontrollable when
friends are around.
They think that making their chil
dren obey by forcible method in the
presence of guest is a certain way
to make the quests get a poor opin
ion of their oit'spring.
You have uch idea yourself and
are too lenient, so the children, with
Hi ti nt. take advantage of your disin
clination to punish with company
around, and they get what they
want, whether you want it or not.
And that is where you are very
foolish.
When onny or sister a-.k for
money for amusement and some
thing good to cat, ordinarily forbid
den, just because you have guests,
or are preoccupied ill entertaining,
ay no and uticlc to it to the point
of chastisement if teasing is attempt-
You won't have to do it more than
once or twice when the child will
lealize you are firm and ceae to
lake advantage.
To fall for such tricks from the
children is unwise on your part and
brine 4 harvest of troitlde.
H'o.yriKhr, 192, 1
fat l l.illnn's dainty hands tnveird
with a rrpulitve looking mixture o(
lard and red and bUrk grease p4int,
and soiied the compunction I had
le it ver since I had lummoneej Lil
lian to help Katir.
"Dnky would call ni 'a prize buek
passei!'" I said, putting the cold
cream bottle and the powder box 011
the 1 able, ' Hut truly, 1 didn't nirau
In leave all the disagreeable pall
for you,"
"1 wouldn't have iui.ed il f'r
worlds," he rrtorted, as always mak
ing light of her own discomfort.
"1 4-c page a cinema magnate."
She nodded mirthfully toward
Katie, who, with her eyes screwed
shut, a Lillian lud commanded, was
4 laugiiirr eonipeiiiug onjeti minnrr
great'd face and tightly wound knob
td luir fin ihe top of her head.
"Look at Yourself."
I shook my head wariiingly ai
Lillian, who, with a relaxation which
she rarely in'nn.ls herself, was laugh
ing heartily, though silently, Indeed,
I had harej work to control 111 V own
risible but I knew Katie s un k per
(iptieiiis, and 1 fiarcd that even
thouuh she could not see lis, and
could not understand Lillian's un
common worils purposely chosen
she Mill might suspect that she was
affording us amusement.
"Wlul can I do lo help?" I asked
in a matter-of-f4i I way. ,
"lie! a bowl of W4rm water ami
some soap," she returned, taking my
cue. "I'll rub this Urd olf my hands
i's well as I can with a dry cloth, and
then sinib them well with soap and
water before I attempt the cold cream
treatment."
"Dere varni vater right ill J'itcher
here," Katie inlerpoMil, still with her
eyes shut tight. "I bring me ert oop
boiling ven I room oop stairs, and I
no us eet all. Can I open me mine
eye now, Meei I'nderwood ':"
"Ye, for a little bit," Lillian re
turned. "Take a look at yourself in
the g'a think twice before you
cut a caper like this again."
Katie unclosed her eyrs, skippcl
jigiledy to the bureau anil peered into
Ihe mirror, while 1 wondered how
my leinpt ramt tilal little maul would
meet Ihe ight of her own ludicrous
reflection. Mie did not leave us long
in doubt, however, for she bent to
ward the mirror and sent peat after
peal of laughter into hrr reflected
face.
"Oh! Oh!" she gasped when she
wa fairly out of breath, ami Lillian
and I were looking apprehensively
at the door for fear that Mother Gra
ham would hear her and appear
wrathfully on the scene. "You know
vol I look like? All I need is shoo.st
nn s;rraseJ belle preK. Hal lu!
ha '"
What Lillian Offered.
"Itetter hop it," Lillian threw over
her sheiubjer at me Iroin Katie's
M4htfand wline she was crtibbing
the lard from her hand.
"Do you waul Mother liiaham up
here, Katie?" I demanded steri..
"If you keep on laughing like Itul
She'll (,, here."
Ihe threat oberel lis-r instantly,
"I stop me dees ineenil," h sai'l,
dorilely, then she shook her list at
her own reliectioil,
"You beeg bum h of soup gieens!"
she apostrophized, you so green, t
ret is vim wonder dot a nanny goat
don't gobble you oop alreiilv. Oh,
eef I shoot luel dot vomans here by
me vum c."
"What woman, Katie?" Lillian
askrij casually, coming bat k lo the
table with her bands cleansed ami
dried. "Sil down here and close your
ryrs again, and tell me about what
you'se been up to while I finish Ibis
job. If I ruli some cold cream on
you fare tieiw, wipe it off and put
some powde r on, you'll look all right
aaiti. Now, go ahead. Tell me your
troubles."
She was working a she spoke, and
when she had finished talking, Katie
giggled.
"Lei not my trouble." she saief,
"I!ut do! voman she gom' have lots
trouble ven I find her vuiue. Vot
you t in Vc of her selling me all dees
stuff, nefer telling me Iwiw to get eet
olf again. I.cf you no here, I have lo
go me mil face like varnish floor for
rest of my ble. Say, Meesis I'nder
woodl Ain't derc some vay pulling
dees stuff on und gettin' eet off again
mitout all ib foolishness?''
"What' the big idea, Katie?" Lil
lian replied with apparent careless,
itess. "Do you still want to Iry ihe
movies?"
"I no tell dot yet," the girl replied.
"Hut eet no hurl for me to practice
oop. I pay me feefteen lollar for les
seiiis, und no vant to trow dem avay,
I'nd somebody in ele beeni tell me
I goin' lo fine."
"No doubt you will," Lillian ,'is
sented cordially, while I gazed at her
in open-mouthed surprise, "!y the
way, I know rpiite a little bit about
that business myself. Suppose von
do some of your exercise for Mrs.
Graham and me some lime loon.
Then I'll show up about this make
up thing.
"There," shewent on, "your fare
i all right now. Comb your hair and
dress a quit ky a you can, and then
come down to the library. Come,
Madge, she doesn't need us any,
longer."
r 1 1
S laOlH'LTsS
Slriviiig to Hake
Memorial Funds
.NVlirala I'nivrrsily Among
of S iioul Srrkiii(
$lin,76n.8(N) for
jMuiliimi.
SA.EEPY-TIME TALES
jr aJsWV s4etat
kM MORE TALES
OF
AQiffY BEAR
BY ARTHUR 5C0TT BAILEY
XXXVII.
Caught in the Fog.
All eUy long a drizzling rain had
fallen. It was not the be-'.t sort of
weather for a tramp on Blue moun
tain. fJut Mrs. Hears children teased
her so much to let them go out to
s
IK
3?
Parents' Problems
Should a little pirl ol e glit who
prefer the ocit.ty of grown lips to
that of children be aMowed her pref
erence in tlii m.ittei ?
It i a pitiful t!miK to 'ie , little
girl who ha .ihe.n been with
grown ups, anil although -bf may
irefer In be always with older peo
ple, it should not be allowed he
needs lo play and romp with t!t
of her own ge; and to be a child
w ith other c hildieii.
pucs i
r ususlly dues lis straining
hen constipated,
Nujnl bring tuhriranl
arepa th 1'so.l st anft
ai.d thrfur present
straining, Ihxrletra prrsiribn
Nuo bessua It nt tmly
amtthea tko suff.rinit of
pile but relict) th irrita
Hem, brim rtimftift and
liflpi t rmo thm.
N M I S I 1 B
bihrteanl not
a sNtHi-rtnt ii
UtStlttS Ml
cannot rif,
Tlf It letieir.
hm
v rr
When theg heard tht docj thej
wizetclcd aubout end acanparea
plav that aloitfi in the afternoon she
said: "You may go out of doors (or
little while. Now, don't be gone
long! It's dreadfully damp and chilly
out siile."
1'oor Mrs. Hear! She had to have
few minutes of ipiiet now atid then.
Her den never seemed so small as on
a stormy day, when the children play
ed at home and Mr. Hear tried to
suoo.-e in his favorite corner. She
'otiid hardly move without stepping
on somebody.
With cheers or something very
like them ( 'lifts Rear and his siste r,
1 '. dashnl into the dripping
v,. .:il outside. 1 or a lew momruis
they stnnrl still and sucked 111 great,
deep breaths for the wit, oo,,y
smell in the air was delightful. Then
tlu-y went galumphing olf through
the: foiest. Jf you hail been shut up
m a smify den for hours and hour
you would know just how thry fell.
Thv j't b'id to rim and jump auel
frolic, They didn't rate where they
went so long is they were on the
in-ive,
I '.-.! thr siiriiii ami over the tiilge,
tlirotii,')i the hollow and i the leils'rs
jt itiiv and In Mster tatubhd. N'ow
' ii'id thru 4 i' ul 1 'olid i'ttli-1 by
1 ter 111. Cut ihev ihbi t 1.1'iid that i
; (In Wile tiil 10 iloii!.. up lluiej
1 I'll l'ir in. inn!. 1 11 ' j
A 1 last, iiuig tu a him k, ibr 1
lun. e. I an ,il..iw. it a il un , j
, i ll its veay to Km jllcv hei,,i And j
' ibrli - jlmml ltl,in il,fy ktow V ll.it I
j lud hiriied- I tm V j.g i'-scI in j
aiouiid Ihrm, Ihry e".ld.i'l see I
in !e Ian I. nar V
I )f course, li ll ba t hern Mr I'.esi
w hom llm (04 hd caught h wnul ln'l
hsvd tiuiiii Ism ahtiiit it n ir
Mrs Lfi", either Ibry beM kn'w
th ly 01 ib up I etmii il
wv.il c( I'lreM'il all V- I hrv I I I
In. I in I' ll nri;- .. 1..,. I 1.,, , , ,
n I f.i.ibtn I I v 1 t ! .( il ti'ci, ha I
tl . I
tin! ll it--'r'rn! 'n, ;t,
S.ilil'J i l1.- i'v 'i li
it ol n t V in. a st h t 'i wii '1 in,
1 Hr 1' I 1 t. "is ' I-'.-itt
wti"' 1 ' 1 I iSw sii'if I iii 1 in
.t e. ii.ii l' - i isle 1 t I'd
iStl siial Ih St)- li ( . t mc
h !,t l h. 4 t tl- Uits '-.;4
have Mumbled right into Farmer
Green's barnyard.
When they heard Ihe dog they
wheeled about and scampered. It
was night by that time and the fog
had not yet lifted. Stumbling about
in the thick gloom, Cntfy and Silkie
at last gave up all hope of reaching
home before the next morning. They
1 were wet and hungry and tired. And
feeling very forlorn and scared they
crept tinder a shelving rock behind
some bushes and went to sleep.
The sun was peeping over the
mountain when a deep growl wak
ened them. They sprang up, all
ready to run. And then they saw
their father staring at them over
the bushes.
"Mrs. Hear!" he bellowed. "Come
herel"
You might think he. would have
said, "Please!" P.itt he didn't Per
haps he was too surprised.
"The poor darlings!" Mr. Rear
was exclaiming a few moments later,
as she nuzzled the children with her
muzzle. "Have you been here a'l
night?"
"Yes, mother!" they answered to-
gelh'-r.
"What a shame!" she cried. "We
searched for you far and wide, but
never thought of looking here."
"How many mile are we from
home, pa?" CufTy asked his father.
"Miles!" Mr. Hear snorted. "You
are not more than a dozen feet from 1
the door of our den."
rlHietit.
New $7)00,000 School U
j Nearly Completed in Norfolk
.Norfolk, .Neb., Aug. 13. (SpeciaVt
This cityt's new $500,000
school building will be completed
around Thanksgiving day, according
to reports made: to the board of ed
ucation. The building is being con
structed in order to relieve conges
tion, but board member have re
port"; to show that when school
opens again in September, every
available space will he filled and new
buildings must be looked for in the
I nt lire. The enrollment tht year will
he about 2.400
Campaigns for Lindi conducted by
alumni of American rollegrs, either
now yi progrs or treently com
pleted, total fli7f,n.wiii.
Tin information wa sei ured
through ihe investigation ol the
Ohio I'liiversily Alumni aoc ialum
winch is now ralsini Iisi,iiO fur a
tsar memorial. 'I Ins is not lo be con
fused with the campaign of Ohio
State university at t cdiimbus, () ill
which JI.OO'l.tHt'l was raised for a
war I11ei11011.il in the form of an im
posing stadmm and reefratum field,
the tapaeity of which it to be i,U0i
seat,
Nearly every stale anil private in
stitution has raised a fund, there be
ing only three endowed college in
the country which have pe,i engaged
in a large campaign.
Twenty-six universities and col
leges are now budiling war memorial,
Missouri s alley rollegr and uni
versities which are showing Nebras
ka the way in this patriotic and loyal
movement are Kansas university,
Kansas Agricultural college, Iowa
Slate Agtirultural college, Iowa
State university. Other with, whom
Nebraska likes lo rank herself are
Minneefola, Illinois, Wisconsin, In-
Dog Hill Paragrafs
By George Bingham '
r!i4ii4, 1'ittdne a ul Michigan. These
uriivt isilifa and collet are progress
ing through ib rit'itt and sacri
fices of their aliimiil anil friends.
The slimline planned by tht
Memorial assui taticei of the I'nivrr
sity of rbiaka take into account
lh si hoid's tilativ status among thr
umvrrsitirt id it; west and th dig
nity of Ihe slat with relerrtii to
all Olhrts, I'laiin rail for a substan
tial com ret ami steel strut tut
which will seat betsseeil 25,000 and
.Iti.iSKI upri taints, for a great recrea
tional ficbl whiell will permit the
highest devrtupinrnl of intramural
athletics. Nebraska cb.es not expect
In find her alumni less loyal than
lho of oilier instiluttiiiis.
A statement cf lb present financial
ulatii will be prepared for publica
tion in a shott tune.
Nrw Course- Are Xddcd
l "V" l!riiinn S-liooI
The Y. M. C. ,, rvetuug school is
entering it ,'ltji year an educa
tional institution 111 Omaha. II is the
pioiirrr id spate-Inn and evening
classes, Last year I.tHtJ nun ami
bos rtirollccl in the evening classes.
Several new course are being add
ed lo Ihe curricula ff the school. The
most popular if these courses are;
A ihreeyear accountancy mime,
two year biisuu administration
course, business letter, salesmanship,
mac hine design, public speaking, dra
matics, etc.
S liool Cunt Low
Sc ,1 1 si p In If ... It inst an average of
tk. 71 1 f,r ., in, it I,.- ,f,,, .!, !,. (In.
city thr last school year, a com-
pareci 10 a state rem 01 mor man
jlOO per pupil, according to the r
norl of Sunt. I'.. L. Koine lr Ihe
board of educ ation.
Commercial Training
Offered in All Lines
Hoylrs rollrgr provides training in
every conc eit aid line of commercial
work, training that enable! the Krad
tiale in go out and make good 111 his
or her rhosrn work, according to II
II. lloylrs.
Another feature of lloylrs College
educational system is thai of taking
any young prson, regardless of pre
vious rdueation, and training that one
up to the salary earning point.
' iihuclt a school right in Oma
ha, Iher 11 no geiod reason why
young folks should Iravrt to sont
distant field in search of training and
then he compelled lo coin fight bark
lo Omaha lo ecure the soil of rdil
cation that th practical W2 lyp
businss man demands," Mr. lloylrs
dee Lire.
"Tell in what you want to b in
business, and 1 will tell you how lo
get thete, and quickty," it a lloylrs
offer.
Aiiicriian CoMi'pf Find
I'oMtioiift for CrjiliiHlm
fine of the great source of satis
faction at the American College of
I'.ininrss, l'12 l-'arnain itreel, says
l'rof. I. A. Youngstrom, is that every
one of our graduates arr in positions,
W have not only placed all our own
gtaduate, but also a number nf out
siders who have come lo us for help
in finding employment.
Husinest condition must be im
proving rapidly, for during the pat
year this college ha experienced a
decided increase in the number of
rail for office help. ' We could hive
placed at Irasl four lime a many
; k--i.lue.tr a w have b students
jataillblr In senn) 10 pontn.nt.
I I'd mi ft Ctiiinly 'IVatlirr
I tletldfl to tnrt N1100I
Table Keek Thei ate seiy few
traihing positions lo fill in Law nre
county belore the schotd year starts
next month, accmding lo County
Superintendent Itertha Kiilibnaii. As
a gonetal thing a number of schools
approach the opening of th school
year without having contracted with
a Irai her This year, however, such
poieiioiis will be estteii fly stare. In
several in. lancet teachers of this
country, who have th nressary cer
tificate, will be unable lo obtain po
sitions in the county.
S-oltsliluff 'iVm-hrr IsViinnis
Scotlsbluff Kaymoiiel Johnson,
mathematics teaeher and athletic
coach of h high si hool for several
yeir, announced hi rignalicm lo
hecom ptiucipal ol I'nivertity Place
high Si lioeil
Head Th Omaha He every day,
you will like it.
mm
BROWNELL HALL
In It Fifty-Eighth Year
An Kpi.Hcopnl school of proven worth for frirln nnd
youtifz: women. Preparers for all leadinj? eollejeH.
JSoardinfi' and day (school. General and ppi-cifd
coure. Fall term opens September 20, 1922.
For further Information addrex
Helen E. Loth, M. A., Principal
Ttlephona Harney 3346 660 South 28th St., Omaha, Neb.
Sile Kildcw say whenever he is
about to have a fight an argument
arise between hi fist and feet, and
hi feet always win.
,
Jefferson Pollock reads in Ihe so
ciety nolci where Mrs. Somebody
has been giving lineit showers and
silver showers and such. He says
be bets a tin shower is a noisy affair,
Washington Hocks says the only
time his wife ever gets deeply inter,
ested in a newspaper is when he is
sitting close by waiting for if.
Y. M.C. A.
EVENING SCHOOL
Opens Tuesday, September 5th
30 Courses Enroll Any Day
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
17th and Harney Streets
Room 316 C. J. SHAW, Director Phone At. 1600
Adelaide Fogg
Instructor of Dancing
BLACKSTONE HOTEL
Opens October 2
Nebraska Wesleyan
University
College of Liberal and Fine
Arta with many professional
courses
Teachers' College with train
ing: schools.
Fall quarter Sept 11-Dec. 1.
Inquiries welcome. Address
Chancellor Schreckengast
University Place
-
The
TARKIO COLLEGE
VI. f.u-.r..
ir,.l.'d e-oiUir.. li A , II , ft. I, ;
M. A, St. M. I'cinservatorr I'liil'ima in
I'isn.i. Voir, eirasn. V ,,lin, 1h,rr,
He, isl varatleinal aecel malcf-up ep.
purl ci tilt In
Aiift l'r. TheimpteHi, Talk la, Ma.
Some j.eruoii fear tint piidiibiiimi
in III I lilted States will I a bad
lof tit a ri hotcn Wll lor Getitlaliy,
Amiisemniis ef,s Amrticans 21 2 J
per rent of a'l moneti
1866
lATTUCI:
ISOHOOL
1922
'.? Prepares
for
t: college
j' ' ' Recent rrat-
iineea rtuw in
Yslt. Hr-
vard, Prince
ton, West
Point an)
twenty-seven
9 1 h t r ml.
lege.
Wids reputation for good foms
ind clean sports.
K Church School (Episcopal) with
thr experience, traditions and ideals
if fifty years.
liny should enroll now for Sep
tember, I9'22 -r 1&23,
I f tstalofu ana Vlw Booh, aeielrtse
SIIATTUCK SCHOOL,
FARIBAULT, MINN.
I tt,, 1,11
V HAUtll ail .1
mi
The University School of Music
Lincoln, Nebraska
Twenty-Ninth Year Begins September 4th
MUSIC DRAMATIC ART
A large faculty. Complete courses in all depart
mrnts. Degree, diploma, . teacher's certificate.
Anyone may enter. New catalog on request.
Address
ADRIAN NEWENS, Director
1103 R St.
All Our Graduates
Are in Positions
II you ara loolelnf (or a bsllur But
Inrss Collrfa without any tstra eotl.
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easy terms. Coma and us or writs,
AMERICAN COLLEGE
OF BUSINESS
Fully Accredited
1012 Farnsm Si. Tel. AT 7774
J. A. Vouiifstrom, Pres.
DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL ALL YEAR
Train for a Good Position
at Dworak Business College
Day and Evening Sessions.
Men and Women Admitted.
The Shorthand School offers courses in Shorthand,
Touch Typewriting, Commercial English, Spelling and
Office Training.
The Bookkeeping School offers practical work in
General Bookkeeping, Accounting, Auditing, Business
AdminiHiration, and i. P. A. Training.
The Comptometer School offers practical training
on both Comptometer and Burroughs machines, adding
machine and office training.
Fall Term Begins September 5.
Register Now.
For catalog, call, write or phone AT. 7415
Dworak Business College
18th and Farnam, Weed Building, Southwest Corner,
Entrance on 1 8th Street.
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l'laitnt'd at Aero Meet
Norfolk. N'eb., A lit;, II I Special.)
A muni .or raid on jSoriolk is
cue of the feature planned for the
interstate aero inert which will be
held in this city this month under the
auspice, of the American Legion
post. About .'(I aviator are coming
to compete for cash priei, A varied
pre114r.uu, itic billing r.ut and air
stimt have been snatiwul bv the
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Sisters of Mercy
In Class "A" of .rho, nccredited
hy lha University ol Nehrsska.
Glaeliielee ol Ih Normal Department
receive certificates entitling the holder
la leech In Ihe rural public e. hools.
COURSES Clastlcal, Miitiral, Art,
Commercial, .Special worh In lire
malle Oepartmenl.
School reopena Sept. S, 1021.
Addiets Tilt PIRKCIRF.SS.
University
of Omaha
COURSES:
Collefa of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Department of Fin and Applied Arts
Home Economies Oeparlment
Teachers' Training School Kindergar
ten Department
Pre-Medical Departmant
School of Law
Two Years of Engineering
.Extension Department
Department of Mueier and Expressinn
Fall Term Begins Sept. 18
Study Chiroprfeig
t Chiropractic
Fountain Ha
TIE greatest drugtess science of the age.
You are not too old to learn. You can
bring health to thousands and become
independent by joining the classes of the
3,000 now here in spacious classrooms.
Write for literature giving cost, course end ad-
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vantages,
turn in your life.
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CHIROPRACTIC. "a-Ciar.,
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St. Benedict's College Atchison, Kansas
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CoIIcrp. Liberal selection of Courses. Colleen of Arts and Science,
School of Comnipree and Economics, Hifjh School, Business Courses,
Music. Maur Hill, special Department for Boys in tha Grades.
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Opens Tuesday, September 5th
All Departments- Day School Night School
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