If BRIEF CITY NEWS eve Bee Tw r few Beaeoa fries teetrle faas. rr.BO. Riirrese-Orsndste Moat at Btnnu lann . The Uratltt Vnion Trade Card and Labor league will Slv a picnic today at th German Home. "Today's Oomplste Kan Progress sUssaflsil eeeXlon looay, end appears la Tna Bt EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what tha wriom moving plcturs theater offar. P ronr saoaey and valuables In , the American Rate Deposit Vaults, 218 8. ( 17th BU, Bea building. Boxes rent 1 fori three months. Open from 9 a. m. to I p. m. hrivers rord is stolen w q. ! Hhrlver had his new Ford touring; car stolen from the parkin on Douglas street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets. Goes to Boyhood Horn John B Utt, general agent of the Bock Island, has gone to White Cloud. Kan., to spend Sunday at his boyhood home. Ills sister I'esides there. lirlTer. loses AntomobU.. W. O Shrlver. IKS North Twenty-fifth street, lost his motor oar by theft when It was taken from in front of the Prandels the ater building-. Boy Posited Downstairs Ellas Daboia. T yeara old. 1307 Pierce street, while play ing with another boy was pushed down stairs, sustaining some serious Internal injuries. Tor Safety mrst in Life Insurance see W. H. Indoe, general agent Stato Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worces ter, Mass., one of the oldest, 71 years, and best companies on earth. Vetaraoa Bobbed of Watch George W. Peterson, Ka South Twentieth street, re ports to the police that while ho was shopping in a downtown department store yesterday somebody relieved him of a valuable gold watch. Omahaaa at Wyoming- TnXx Special arrangements are being made for the reception at the Wyoming- state fair of Omaha business men who are to attend the fair. The fair Is to be held Sep tember IT to October 2. at Douglas. Bill KeataUy Vakalaaoed At Forty fourth and Leavenworth streets Officer Vnger gathered in W. B. Ellis and took him to the police station. Kills Is men tally unbalanced and when found was running wildly about, shouting, "They are) going to bury me alive." Burglar Eaters Through Careen J. Marolln. 1811 Burt, reports to the polios that a burglar entered his house by re moving a screen and took ttSO in change. Nothing else was taken, although the house was evidently ransacked. It hap pened sometime Friday night or Saturday morning. Bl by aa Anto Miss Marie Elsaaser was slightly bruised when she was struck by an automobile driven by P. O. Jen nings. Saturday. The accident occurred at Fifteenth and Farnam streets, and Miss Elsaaser want to her home. It not being thought necessary to take her to a hospital. , loses Brlsa Chicks James Nelson, S50J Patrick avenue, reports to the police that he was deprived by some midnight Interloper of thirty of his prise Rhode Island Reds. These Reds were the pride of Nelson's heart, and it pains htm to have to part with them without remuner ation. He values them at US. Kany Bsw Baslnessj firms During tne laai two years w new Iirma com menced business in Omaha, while during the same period 680 firms wont, oat of business, according; to a statement of J. J. Cameron, secretary of the Omaha Re- tall Grocers' association. 4 This makes a gain of 225 new firms. Florence gained four; Benson, fourteen, and South Omaha had a loss of thirty-two. Second Squad of Burnasco Buyers Leaves for East The second detachment of buyers rep resenting the Burgess-Naah company left last night over the Milwaukee for the eastern markets, where they will be un der the direction of Mr. Nash. Those in the party were: A. W. Hunt, carpets, furniture and draperies; Fatrt Schaye, millinery; T. B. Kelley. men's furnishings; Henry Rosendale Jewelry and leather goods; J. Dickinson, hosiery ana unaerwear; Mia a Florence Mlchaells waists; Mrs. E. P. Wright, corsets; Mrs. Agnes Rogers, muslin underwear and infants wear; Miss Anna Griffith, na tions: Miss Nan Watson, art embroidery roods. Benson Glee Club . Has Been Organized A new organisation has recently ap peared in the musical circles of Omaha. The Baraca class of the First Christian church has started a glee club, securing the service, of Miss Margaret Damm as director. This is the only club of the sort In the state with a woman director. Miss Damm has had a very success ful career. While still a young girl she went abroad to complete her musical edu. cation, and studied several years under ome of the world's greatest vocal teach ers. After finishing her work under these artists she went into opera, work, travel ing all over th continent with different opera companies. Her stage name is Margaret von der Oaten. The club expects to make Its first ap pearance before the public. In a concert this fall. There Is still room for a few young men who would like to get Into work of this kind. The officers of the club would like to receive the name of any young man Interested In work of this kind. A letter addressed to President of Uaraea Glee club, First Christian church. Twenty-sixth and Harney streets, will reach the proper hands and will be Im mediately attended to. 0RKIN IS RUSHING WORK OF REMODELING HIS STR0E Work of remodeling the store of Julius Orkin, 1510 Douglas street, is progresslnc nicely and the walla have already been broken through on the third floor. All work will be rushed from now on, start ing on the upper floors and working downward. This remodeling work will Incur an hdmh of several thmia&nri dollars, but when H is completed and the ' new fronts Installed it will be on of the largest and moat modern exclusive ap parel houses in the entire west. The changes will give Mr. Orkin over 13.UJ0 feet of floor apace. Warta Their Wrlvht ta Gold. "I have usd Chamberlain's Tablets and found them to be just as represented, a aulck relief for headache dUsy spells and other symptoms denoting- a torpid liver and a disordered condition of the digestive organs. They are worth their weight In gold.-' writes Miss Clara A. Driggs. Elba. N. Y. Obtainable every where. All druggists. Advertisement. ONE GLORIOUS TIME FOR OLD AND YOUNG Parents, Children, Sunday School Teachen, All Join in Fonte nelle Park Picnic ARSOT.TTTE TOY TTWCOTmWTT) . , . , . When -mbn Paints' day at n Omaha playground and two full-fledged Sunday school picnics you have a really big show. That'a what was dona yesterday at Fontenelle park. Parents' day was to have been last Wednesday, but E. W. Sinnett, superintendent of the Hirst Memorial Methodist Sun day school, "got busy" and pointed out to Supervisor of Playgrounds English that it would be a good Idea to have both "shows" together and that be would secure an "added at traction," which would be the Sun day school picnic of the Fairfax Kenwood Presbyterian church. Mr. English saw that It was a good idea. And It was so ordered. Beautiful Fontenelle park rang with the shouts of players from morning until the well-known shades of evening- had fallen. Slides Pilled All Day. Little bodies ran hither and thither; up the stairs of the "slippery slide" they went by scores and shot down the slides. The swings were endlessly busy. There was a long waiting list at the May pole much of the time and aa soon as one of the ropes was relinquished at was grasped by another kiddle anxious to gyrate with swinging legs and wriggling body. Over in the sand pile the littler ones bad a quieter good time, better suited to their years. There was a Juvenile contest In play ground ball with a resulting score of something like tt to 67, or something like that An adding- machine would have been needed to keep track of the runs. Endlessly and tirelessly the youngsters played and shouted, ran and romped, swung and slid. Metker aad Father, Also. And the parents were there. Tea, In deed. For it was "parents' day." Mother came out early, you know, with George and John and Susie and Nata and little Julia. And father came ont and Joined them as soon as he could get away from downtown. And then Susie led the way with father and mother In her trail and brought them to the play supervisors and Introduced them with a happy grin. And then mother told the supervisor how Susie and Nata and even little Julia lore to come to the playgrounds and that she really thinks It is a good thing. One feels they are safe and out of mischief, you know, when they are at the playgrounds, especially with supervisors to look after them. And so on. They got well acquainted and It was a grand day altogether. Mrs. Hasel King. Miss Alice McMahon and Mrs. Louis Moore were the super visors and they had their hands full, for mere were at least 400 children on the grounds, and every single one of them was Just running- over with activity. Races for Real Prises. xes. certainty, mere were races. The Sunday schools and the playground folks had made up a purse and bought a lot of prises tennis racquets, croouet t base ball and glove, mouth organ and a niKabue," If you know what that (When you're riding It you don't quite know whether you are hiking or riding a bike, hence the name.) When the kids lined up for the various " lney ooked like a regiment of In ,;uu" 1 M Jo there on "ln- w ur jnranta. you know- .naniry. seer An old Joke, but still well- nrnaitmisi it A a , mi so many were there In some events that some would go sprawl ing on the course, accompanied by the lookers. laughter of the on But finally everybody h.A ZEST' 8,nne" ' e H, . ecnool, who bad as. SlStSd the M1lrmirt , ... " un in niiiiin. ... hSSSS woflSi Priae, 60-Tarti In-Xlr. SalLnder. rT& tennuTack.nrt'b: Prise. t 100-Yard Davh-y rri?-forlA1A2r,n' bell- by lWA.mEU' Pr"J' -o-Yard Dash Boys, t to t W:!?rA PoUaVd1' rard Dcah-w3lrls, I to i VMr.- wo" brl'na'Bahan. 3rWm' Pr,M K-Yard Dash Girts umler 4 vr- j-rUe. colored ball, won by SurrU'wST: EoYtll redrew""' bySu"- hureh Team Wins. red not base ball gam, WM foing on at the same time on the fine diamond of the park. It was between the Hirst Memorial team and m anrregatJon called the Sun Dodgers. The final score was C to J In favor of the church men. A number of the quieter little girls founi great delight and edification in . classio of childhood and masterpiece f reawnoancy. Sometimes there were thlrtv smiling sisters In the circle. Joyously chanting: Here w r go 'round the mulberry bush. Th mulberry bubh. The mulberry bush, Here we go 'round the mulberry bush, So early In the morning. And so on through the whole fourteen aosormng verses, two for the week. each day :t Cafeteria Plcalr. Anon came supper time. Mrs. Wallace 1'lynn. chief of cammlsary, beat on a tin pan with an Iron spoon and the hungry children and grown-ups stormed the well laden tables. The cafeteria style of serving was tried out and proved a great sucoeae. Each person took a paper plate and passed down the table past the various edibles, arriving at the farther end laden with sandwiches, salad, baked beans, cake, pie, fruit, which he bore away to some desirable place and consumed. Eliner Wc Michael, superintendent of the Fairfax-Kenwood Sunday school, was also a busy mta In the affair. On the sport committee were A. W. Miller, Kalph Newcomer, Gladys Line. Marie Uopkius hud Harold Plerson. Apsitmenls. flats, houses and cottasea can be rented quickly ami cheaply by a I lies "For Bent." TI1K HKH: COMING TO MEET THE KING Fire Hundred Lincolnitei Sifn Up and Promise to Swear Allegiance, to Old Ak Monday Nig-ht. GOVERNOR M0REHEAD Iff PARTY Lincoln I eon.lns; in fu! force to the Ak-Rar-Pen Initiation nost Mond.y rllnn " robble that there wl) be 7W to no people here from that city. Buslne, mm of un(M,n havl a special train over the Burllnirton for next Monday nlht and up to Saturdav morning MO of the business men an I other, of the city bad aitreen to come on the excursion. The train from IJncoln wtllreacii Omaha at T:Sn In th evening From the Furllngton station the Lin. colnltes will be taken to the Den In automobiles and special street cr escorted by oommltteej of tho Knlghta The Lincoln people are to be Initiated at the Den and if they are physically able to do mo they expect to start for their homes at about 11 : o'clock. Thoiw who are net able to make the trip will remain over and gt home on some of tho trains Tuesday. Cortraor Morphea 4 ('aln(. W. a Whltt-n and Harry Porter are the principal hustlers In getting up the special. Governor Morehead with Ms entire staff, and nearly all the state of ficials, are slimed up to make the trip. John L. Kennedy la to be the principal speaker of the evening. Steve Woods, manager of the Worthan Shows, which are to exhibit on tho I King's Highway dti-ln? the fall festivi ties, was tn Omaha Saturday looking over the situation. The Worthan Shows are considering seriously the pmpo''ltkn of winterinsr In Omaha this year. Besides the string of shows that will be exhibited at the highway during the Ak-Sur-Pen carnival,, the company has two other strings exhibiting in other parts of the country. If they decide to winter In Omaha, the three strings are to be brought to the winter camp. It Is said that It costs 0,000 during the win-, ter for feed for the animals, board for the troupes and whatever other suppllna are necessary to keep the outfit In ship shape for the coming season. A week henoa, August 16k Is to be Dodge, Fremont and Stecher night, or the night when the special train Is to start from Dodge with the world's cham pion wrestler, Jo Stecher. aboard. Is to sweep along the Northwestern track and pick up all the boosters In all the towns between Dodge and Omaha. Stocher and hia brother, Anton, fira to give a clasay wrestling exhibition at the Dnn during the course of the show., Stroud Company Buys Out Factory Stock The stock of the Dakota Wagon com pany, Ploux Falls, 8. TK. about 130,000 worth, has been purchased by the T. F. Stroud company of this city and will be brought here, where the parts wilt be as sembled. The Dakota Wagon company was one of the large manufacturing concerns of South Dakota. Recently It discontinued business and the parts of the unfinished wagons were offered for sale. Mr. Stroud attended the sale and was the highest bidder. Bryan to Speak at Omaha Press Club William J. Bryan has a rnente1 h in. vltatlon to be the guest of tho Omaha Press club at a dinner to be given some time this summer. In a letter the club has Juet received from him, written at San Francisco, he says that although hi time Is pretty well taken up for the pres ent, he will be glad to avail himself of the first opportunity to enjoy the hospi tality of the club. A date for thai dinner is to be arranged later, as the Invitation sent Mr. Bryan some time ago left It to the ex-secretary of state to name a time mat wouia suit nia convenience). BUSINESS MEN'S OUTING rYSS'N FINISHES ITS WEEK The Nebraska Business Men's Outing association has closed the program of Its Chautauqua at Carter lake, which lasted a week. Breaking camp la the order of the day today, although most of the mer chants who were here went home yes terday. Boating, bathing and fishing were among the sports enjoyed Saturday, while there was little of a business nature transacted. Egg races, sack races for the children and other similar sports were staged during the forenoon. A general experience meeting, very In formal, waa held In the afternoon and then water sports were Indulged In again. Owing to the rainy weather with which the week started out. It was necessary to cancel a lot of the engagements which had been booked. Thua some of the lead ing speakers that were to have come from the east did not appear during the week. NOTICE OF THE "LID" SERVED IN SOME PLACES The law was very strong last evening In arresting Individuals Insisting on con ducting hilarious households. Otto C. Grady, lltO Famant street, chard with keepin7 a disorderly house, was arrested with numerous companions about mid night. John Betten of the Vienna hole! bar was also brought to headquarters with a number of other gentlemen, as was Florence Aiexanoor, xw iugiaa street She was eharjred with keeping an 111 rovemed domicile. OMAHA SOCIAL SFTTLEMENT REOPENS WATERLOO CAMP Camp Robinson, near Waterloo, has again been opened by the Omaha Social Settlement. Bains and bad weather have prevented people from using the camp for two weeks, but Miss Arnold and her helpers went out Friday and are now ready to make dates with those who wish to spend their vacations In camp. Arrange ments for an outtng can be made by call ing the Omaha Social Settlement. C'ttacbs a ad ( aids Arw Serloaa. Don't disregard vour cold. You anoese coughare feverish nature's warning. Dr. Kings New uisc-overy win cure you. Sue. All druggists Advertisement. A "For Bale" ad will turn second-hand furniture Into cash. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. slwa Mildred Voice of Cleveland. O.. formerly of Omaha. Is ialilns here aa tin' guest of Charlotte Tompkins. i OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST i, ln:. nkws of s :h oi A 1 - a. . I r. aT bs Hi A.' 7 A . J mr. . J JL tsl I - awawsa "T",. , vaaaw I.AI D 1-R At TICAI, KDI t ATIIIV. Beaatnr t'wmmlas of Inwa Addresses (radeates of lllahlaad Park. "I do not dlxpernge the college of the olden time, but it would be as Inadequate now as a flint lock musket would be upon tho battlefield of Europe." snld (Senator A. It. Cummins st the commence ment convocation of lllghlaud Tark col lege at IVa Moines. "The variety and Intricacy of pro fcMional, Industrial and commercial labor," he continued, "demand a more complete, practical and concrete knowl edge of the work which men and women are today performing than ran be ac quired by the mere mastery of the classics or by drinking at 'the spring of ancient learning." Senator Cummins in adrireenlnK the W graduates of HlKhland Park cnllegn, 2i! of whom had finished practical courses In automobile mechanics, hanking, trac tion engineering, machine shop, commer cial chemistry and the like, snlrt: "The diploma which certifies that a man Is a good mechanic or tradesman la entitled to no less respect than the parchment which evidences a postgraduate course In the moat mysterious philosophy." The other HI of the praduntea before him received degrees from the lilghlnivl Park eollepes of lilieral srta. engineering-, pedagogy, music, pharmacy, commerce and oratory, and Senator Cummins urged them to study the Industrial and commer cial problems of government. Views of Mt. t. Joseph. . A booklet hns been laatied by Mount fct. Joseph coIIckm, Dubuque, la., con taining nearly fifty views of the college bullillnga, campus and surrounrilnK". T'le booklet Is entirely filled with full-niiae Illustrations, printed on fine roated pa per. This college was founded In the establishment In M of an academy for the education of girls and youpg women under the auaplcen of Illahop Matthias I-oraa, first bishop of Dubuque. At his Invitation the Slaters of Charity of the P.lessed Virgin Mary, who devote them selves exclualvely to educational work, enmo out from Philadelphia and opened the school. .A Ilaadsome "Clreoiar." A splendid booklet of Kenerou slso. eighty pages, printed on fine paper, with dosens of half-tone Illustrations and bound with silk cord and with embossed cover, has been Issued bv the Nebraska Military academy, Lincoln. This school is the splendid outgrowth of early misfortune. It was begun In 1W8 in the big building built nnd iraej for a normal school at Lincoln. This was purchased nnd remodeled, but early In the first year It was destroyed totally by fire. And this handome publication la labeled modesly "circular of Information." It .-rrt OOORTS BCHOOIh round la 1830, A country school for young ladlea Near Philadelphia and New York, Jay Cooke estate, 65 acres. Mlas Abby A. Sutherland. Principal. Montgomery Co.. penna. IEWAIIS ACASXsfT. Midwinter home, Mt. Augustlnt Florida. 'An outdoor, tutorial school for boya Every boy on a team. Address, Chaa. Carey, Heg istrar. Prairie du Chlen. Wis. is7a SO ABB COI.X.BOB 1118 Orate. Meh College courses leading to the A. B. degree; Conservatory of Muslo offer ing Instruction in piano, voice, violin, musical theory. (Students can take courses in music while working for the bachelor's degree. College opens Sept. 1 116. Send for catalog. Wm. w. Auen, o. r. a., fn. v., President. .J WHITTON-CARL1SLE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS rrlmary intermediate -Kirn School Hoarding department limited. (Spe cial department for girls from S to It 8ma.ll enough to be a "Keal Home," and large enough to be s "Keal Boliool.'1 Vnr cntnlogue, address WHlTTOW-CAjai.IBI.JD SJOBOOI., 8ecUoa A. Liaooln, Beb. Nurses Wanted A Profeesiion of Helpfulness In ordor to be ths sreatsst bslp to the physician yon should ha a thoroui court In naM. comx ura and row! let I gymnsstica, slrrnro- and hxdro-Uirpy. Ws have ths finest equipment In tUs eountry and caa ! you tiis moat onnclss and thorough oouras. Both phytlrlse and ostlent of today want ths ourmm who un derstands tho branch. Ws bav an aspsclally atractlr course arranged lor aursss; aonwthlng entirely new. Call on us and wa will tell yon all about tt. or write tor booklet. ClaaM now lormiag. Penna. OrthonaeJie Inititnf 17M-U UHEEN ST., Philadelphia, I'aai Lutheran Ladies' Seminary Bed Wlnr, Mlnaesota A COI.I.EOB roa aiMLm offers Junior Colleae. Memlunry Couna. lmsr. tnry. Horns Koouonir, Commerilsl. Art. Elixut.oa Piano, Violin Vole. Orgen. eighteen l-ih.r.; beautiful location: modern bulldliige; MX lauue hell, with new 3.0u pipe orgau Ineislled th.e yw. M plenoa. B.iard and lull Ion. n.i to nl Pr rear. Send for new raialoe. BUT. ML AXLZB. Bed Wlag, Minnesota. Sn?Bsaaa9B j . ' ', Mount St. Joseph College and Academy Dubuque, Iowa. UOBBUOTXD BT TBB 8I8TZBB Or CBABrTT, B. T. X. Affiliated With the Catkollo Vatverslty of America, Washing to a, D. o. ChartereA by tae Xesglslatore of Iowa. ' excellent facilities for the education of rouraes of four years, leading to Courses, four years; Hthool of siuslc: tkjureea In bchoil siuslc; Hcliool of Fine Arts; Teachers' Training t'ourso In Art; I apartment of lluuHeliold Arts and Hrlence; Normal sjid Com mercial Courses. fr4.pkrM.l01y iJepartinont. Klfty-ura Caiillius, pineries, finely equii ped tiiilliliugs. llrect railroad connections with innaha. aloux ttty siul nlous Kalis. For Year Hook, address. aisTxm aurzBioB. la about the handsomest circular ever published. Pictures of the big fireproof hull, ling of the school and or the boy In their various activities are profusely Ulptrtliiitcd through the book. I'ndlamayed by this, temporary quar ters were secured In the Windsor hotel and the achool sctlvltles were pursued In the Young Men s Chrlatlan asaorlatliln building, letter an old convent building was used for the rest of the year. The next year waa atarted In the newly-constructed fireproof building. In which the school la now located with all equip ment, conveniences nnd epnclous grounds. rkraaks Wetlryaa. WcMeyan students at the Kpworth As sembly held a picnic Friday evening which was largely attended. Prof W. tl. Hiahop la secretary of the Epworth Assembly and Is a very busy man this, week on that account. Prof. Jensen will rive a demonstration In wireless telegraphy at the Kpworth Arsembly on Tuesday, August 10, Chancellor Fulmer and family have re turned from Mlnnenpolla, where they have been spending their vacation. Mlssi Jot Schreekengaat has been made aaalatnnt treasurer and bookkeeper to taki the place of Mlsa Tlle, who has secured employment elsewhere. Coach Kline of the department of ath letics is attending the exoslton at 8nn KranclBoo. H. H. lie. k has been em ployed na aaslstant ooach and gymnasium director for the coming year. mTWa nitl AKTSJ UfSTI. TUTU, Kansas City, Mo, 10H0 MoOee M. Thorough CPIinni training In Drawing. Palnt tOUfiUUL "" l"lsn. Illustration. Write for catalogue. I'KNTKAL COLLEUK OF OSTEOPATHY funis nerv m No stronger course glva'n anywhere tn practical Osteopathy. CARPI krkanlMWSatorswtlaMtwteMtlMI , uajg, e4rc. rslnlBMaisf rswewTsns. ' WIORK TwiaMS of lartmcMes Isiiimh avabs; I WITH w, IsMat as4 kspplsa. Lisml uiii tagl- TOIL HIGHLAND PARK COLLEGE Oeerge f. MatHI, A. MH 6. Cs Pr isH Dee Meiaea, lews The Nebraska Wesleyan University couxoa or rraimAi, ajti ACADEMT COSTS SBTATOBT OT srVSlO CBOO& or Ezractnon AltO OaATOBT acxooi. or abt For laformatioa and free bullstlBS, address THE REGISTRAR, Ntbratia Wesleyan University University riaos, Xdaoola, sTsbrasks HIGHER SALARIES You can get a better salary, and you will have a greater future by taking your course at the HAHTJNOS BCH1 NKS8 t'Ol.LluC.tC. One of our young , men, only an eighth grade boy, who- has been employed with a large Nebraska ; Wholesale Company less than a year. Is now getting 1160.00 a month. Our : methods, our teachers, and bis determi nation made him successful. We can do as much for you. The HASTINGS YOU In the way you should be trained. and get you a good position. This we positively guarantee. Our young men jand women are located tn good positions an over iNeorasna anu surrnunaing states, end1 In the Federal Service at , Washington and In the Canal Zone. (let our free catalog today. T yearn mora about our methods and our facilities for training young people. Aak for Cata- I log "A." . Hastings Business College, Hastings, Bebraaka, ST. MARY'S COLLEGE AKD ACACEtlY Ooadaoted by the Bisters of toe Boly Cross N otre Daiiir, 8t. Jcxn-ph Co., Ind. One mils west at the fnlrerelty of Notre leroa. Twa hours ride from Chicago. Too stllsa (roa Bouts Bead, Indiana. The School for Your Daughter Tbo who are .ntfrt4 fa th dura tion of sirU and young omo will find no M-hoot Mrs thmy ooultl bm nor for tunaLsvljr planed tlian at fit. Marr'a ColUaa and Auadvmf, Notro beuua, Ind. Hor ar found croful traialng, tiiorougb intruo tton, prfM-i dlBclplino and aurnpandliig wliUh at onc raUa th tdoal toward tho hlKhwt and Ism In llfo. Tha practl'sU id la not ng)tctd and tha pupils of t. Marr'a at-quiio a foundation which U a prepa rat ion for Ufa wlia IU piaaauf and vklaalludta. Many featuroa of Ihla arhoAl of high Mcili, Ka bejaal If ul grounrlsj and svllftra., cannot ba touchrd upua or llluatratad la tho llinltad apaUH of thin nrvounramant. Tha DlraH-troaa tharafnro, mornt oortilallr invliaa cornraondarica from paranta aavlng davghtara to oducata. and will taaa plea aura in mailing an llluatratad eaialngua, whh h glvaa a t-omplfta ouilin of work la Preparatory, Ardanilo and Collfglata lnv panmenta, Mualr, Art, Hoaaabold Arta and AthMlra. tTlaaaa will bo roaumod a Bopleinbar 13th. Addraaa TXB BIJtXOTBXllS Sf Mary's Collefo and Academy Box lea. Wotrp Dams, St. Jo-Mptt Co,, XAdlaacv. hactalaureate Uerr..a Armlemv ; mA ( :oi .1 rx 1872 DOANE CRETE, A IlKAL x,1,k;k with coi.i.i:.k: tk adit id vm. c4)M.kc.k IDKAIJi antl lX)IJ.Kn-: HriHIT. bnplns Sept. 14. 1915. mm KJCjJt.v.v' Btal I'nlveralty. Kvery bov receives careful - iL-5'vW Individual attention Special Instruction In . 5iL-iir, letlcs. Modern buildings, extensive campus, c B R O W NELL HALL. Onaha, ITebraska. Boarding and Day Pcbool for tlrls and Young Women. Certificate admit to 8illh, Yaaaar, Weheley and other col !. Preparation for Prvn Mawr and Itadcllff . ASTAItCBD COCSHI fOl KIOH SCHOOI. OBVA&UATXS. Household Arts, Music, Ovmnnslum. ivwxom day schooIi rom trmi onu For Ca'alogus address the Principal, MISS aUFXaMIA JOaTBaOsT. THE KEARNEY MILITARY ACADEMY XBA&sTCT, BBBBASKA, AIM i Z.OCATTOB XQUirMKBTT rAOVX.TT oovBaxs ATEXinOI OATAXOOUB To provide thorough mental, moral and physical training; nt th Inwsst terms consistent with efficient work. For boys from to IS. Charges: 1160.00. Two miles from Kearney, in the Platte Valley. 35 acres of land. Four buildings. Gymnasium, swimming pool. Hepsrate lower school building. College graduates with business experience. College preparatory; commercial law and business meth ods; manual training; mechanical drawing; agrloulture and animal husbandry. Football, baseball, basketball, track, tennis, swimming, calisthenics. Address Harry Roberta Mrummond. Headmaster. ' "smcrsBCY xa thb Net, fee It Coll 'a taWeaeee. la. ' eladias Yale, Harrard, Irrlaeetea. CelaaoMa, Jekas Hephlaa. ee. College of Saint Thomas SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA i UnJrr the Control ni Direction of Arckbvkof Irttani A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE ColUiUI CommtttUl AcoitmU Prtpirotory Csrrful Altntil, htorol and Rtlifious Training Seren Hundred and Forty Students from Twenty-four Stated Last Year For illustrated catalogue addrets Very Rte. H. M0YNIHAN. D. D.. Prutdent Nebraska Mary Academy (OTOOBrOBATBO.) VOUR BOY must be propertly educated and developed. The NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADKMY (Ino.) is a school clone at boms, where you can send him and he sure that he gets what you want him to have. This HCHOOL understands boya and deals with them Individually. Prepares for collate and business. For Information, talk to our patrons, visit the school, phone or write, for catalogue. Address, COLONEL B. D. HAYWARD, President. LINCOLN, NEB. TRAIN NG FOR BUSINESS A GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION MEANS BIGGER SALARY. Greater Responsibility Always Rests Upon the One Who Knows What to Do, How to Do and When to Do. WILL NOT ADVANCE RAPIDLY WITHOUT BUSINESS EDUCATION American Rolling Mills Co., Mlddietown, Ohio The young man or young Roman who Is without a business education has nut the prontr preparation for his or her life work. Hither hox will not advance very rapidly in an office unless (hey have some business education aa a basU. The eases are vary nu whea oaa starts In an office In a clerical position aad makes a aaooess of the practice.! experiences there, without bavlag a business education, as a foaadatioa. We prefer our young people to have a knowledge of stenography or bookkeeping, as they are better prepared to handle the opportunities as ihev arise, AMKKICAN KOI. UNO WII.UJ. VY. 11. Jrflnten, Office Mgr. Gives you just that sort of Business Training that puts jour feet on the First Rungs of the LADUK OF BICCK83. Royles College training; (Ives you confidence In yo'ir own ability. You KNOW before you aiply for a position that you can iflll It. You are trained to THINK and DO. and those make a splendid team hitched to the Chariot of Ambition. Tbey ferry you ON TO SUCCESS. NO MARKET FOR THE RAW AND UNTRAINED. The Muscle Market Is overBtot ked. but there is always a demand for BRAINS and for young; men and women trained to use them. BOYLES COLLEGE trains you. develops rur EARNING KWKR. BOYLES COLLEGE trains your Mind and Hand In Bookkeeping, 8tenograDhy. Telegraphy, Btenotyry and Civil Service. All of thes lead YOU to the HIGHWAY OF 8UCCE8S. . tgrnblem . B. BOYLES, Pit. 1815 Harney St. Omaha, Heb. L .' -3 'or, COLLEGE 1915 NEBR. Aak anybody who knows. 44th year WILLIAM O. ALI.KX, rresldrnU ST. JOHN $ MUTARY SCHOOL, (EsiKtfih Si lias, tisut development of character and Individuality eom prlse the iious work of (hla s hool. Thorough preparation for colics or buslneaa; accredited bv and Ath. com plete A equipment. Lower school for younger boys With verv careful siipei v !. Catalog on request. ajus w. Ij. nasajLB, commaanaat. TWSBTT-TOT7BTB TKAB. tbst or bdtcatiob. 16 Buildings 200 Acres 1000 feet aseve sea level, 84 Bailee eeerttt ml St, Paat stth year. Founded and conducted en the same broad final si the lamon English schools of Win. eheater and Eton. Eqaally efficient la training for eoUega, bailaeas and Uehateal fields. Noted for eleaa sthleties. Deetrnalsd by U. 8. War Deparbaent as aa "Honor Bcbool." For catalog sad partloulars, address COU VASA L STOLBRAND. C Hsdhaaats Drawer T. rariWan, Miaa. Six week Summer School Jon to Angnet eSaMZeMsC K.B.BOT. aJSJ.Fr. COLLEGE , WE HAVE A SPECIAL OFFER which we will gladly send you. Drop us a card asking for our handsome Catalog 114 pases, it is fltKli and Is full of Information shout Hoy lea Collegs. it tells what we have done for thousands of others;' how you can earn ahll. your learn paying your necessary ex penses while attending school. Tells how we secure positions for our grsduates, free of charge. BOYLES COLLEGE