THE OMAHA EEE: TUESDAY. JULY 18. 19:2. Milk Fund Only Established Aid for Poor Babies If You Have More Than You Need for Necessities, Fund Should Appeal to You. If you have more than you actually need for the necessities of life, The Eee'i Free Milk and Ice fund should appeal to you. It it the only eitablikhed meant by which the very imall babiea in the poorest and usually fatherlett homes of the 'city are helped through the hot season by mean of a supply of pure milk and Ice to keep it good. The fund it expended in only the most desperate cases through the Visiting Nurses, and without one penny of expense for administer ing It. Will you send a contribution for this much-needed work? Address it to "The Bee, Omaha." rrerloualr acknowledged ItTt.SS Mary Ann .oo F1r-ln-4Jn , S.O Aaee Fieri Burn g.oe 0. SI. Almqultl, North Bwid. .. l.M Aaaa faflwj, Gum, Nb l ow Mrs. imm M. Pigs, rairkei?, Kte. S.M Tetat... HQ1M 17th Infantry Band Gives Two Concerts This Week The following program is to be given Wednesday evening by the 17th infantry band at Fort Crook, from 7 to 8:30 o'clock. This program will also be given at Fort Omaha, Thursday evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. 1 .March "Th Rlfl Ran(r" .. Klnc S. Overture "Norma" Belllnel. t. SJel.ctlon from the Mu.lcal Ro mance "Hom.Ilro. Friml. Hong "Love Ma With a Smile"' Ko.hler fcrt. KUjek. A Sonf of India "From tha J.ecnrf "Sarikn' . . . . Klmaky-Karaekaar (b Au Bord D'un Ruisarau. Rendatfr Spantah Suite "A Bavlllan Faatl- 4. I. val" Tavan 1. Bolero. 2. Jot. 3. Kevlllnna. 4. )larrh of the Toreador.. Selection "The Bluahlng Bride" Romberg Mute Woman Tells Judge Mate Cursed Her With Signs Maude Chappell, mute, told Judge Sears in domestic relations court that her husband, also a mute, cursed ber in the mute language and was cruel to her,. On one occasion, Mrs. Chappell stated her husband slashed her with a knife and she displayed before the court a scar on her arm. A daughter, Ruth, acted as inter peter for her mother. Chappell is a carpenter. This is Mrs. Chappell's third marriage, according to the hus band. He did not fight the .divorce, and it was granted subject to "The customary investigation by juvenile authoritiei. They were married a year ago Autumn Quarter Nebraska Wesleyaiy University Sept 11 Dec. 1 College of Liberal and Fine Arl., with many professional courser. Teachers' College with Training- School. Address Chancellor Schreckengast, University Place. BRINGING UP FATHER lUgietanat fate OMre JERRX KttPOOTHfT COOO WORK' MA.C41C AN HC CUCtTt THINK OU ARE A) REAL COOMT U ACT CRCAT. 5 IT I t rceu AT HOME IN THtj SUIT 4UteOTO se. a waiter; L m . lU.i. aaasaa. -..BaWSWf MM 1 I . s. If OOXOU THINK THE COUNT I I I'LU A WOUUO CtVE U OTHt or J L HIM HiiCAiryWCO LOVt 5 I I TO IVC tT ! r r) J StK JIUGS AND MAGWfc IN fVU. fACC OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY EC Drawn for The Bee by McManui (Crrl Kit I AW! MRV COUNT HAVK tOO ANV CARD1 VATH NOU? NO', t LENT TMC ONLt DECK t HAO TO OINTV POORC BUT t HAVE sONic DICE. r- tficM dice- -ur' MZi e Int u rcaTuaie Ssnvicc . C T-tt if 1866 SHATTUCK SCHOOL 1922 Prepares boys for college Recant grad uates now in Yale, liar. WW a li ,! is .- " ,4 W vard, Prince- 3 v 57" ton. Wait 7 Po,nt nd 5 2 f VaT twtnty-seren WI,. Jxl othar eel- Hospital Files Suit to Enjoin Use of Name Swedish Mission hospital filed suit in district court Monday seeking to enjoin the Omaha Mission ho;pital, recently organized among Omaha negroes, from conducting a hospital in the city tinder that name or any other name imitating the Swediah Missio.n hospital name. An injunction restraining the negro organization from soliciting funds under the Omaha Mission hospital name also is sought, as well as $1,000 damages al leged to have been suffered through loss of business and inconveniences caused by the similarity in names. Faces Trial on Two Counts of Receiving Stolen Goods Charges of receiving stolen goods on two coiyits were placed against Paul Ingwerson, who was arrested in Chicago and brought to Omaha Sunday by Detective Benjamin Dan- Everything Depends Upon Your Intentions LAW Cretfbton University Law School offen unusual oppor tunities In ita high standard ' course. Two yeara of college work are required before the student's entry. HEDICIVE DENTISTRY Only a limited number of stu dents will be accepted in our Medical College. We bare well equipped, mod ern laboratories for Medical and Dental students. Tbe Creighton University Is a Catholic lnstitutioa, but does not bar Proteetanta. Crelghton's Athletic achieve ments are recognized through out the Middle West. CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY OMAHA. NEBRASKA Dept. D haum. He is held for trial i;i dis trict court under $J,000 bond. Ingwerson is alleged to have pur chased for about I per cmt of its value jewelry valued at SJ.50U, which was stolen from the T. L. Combs jewelry store, 1520 Douglas street. Dr. Fling Completes Series of Lectures Dr. F. M. Fling of the history de partment of the University of Ne braska has completed a series of 10 lectures on American and World Politics in connection with the Uni versity of Omaha summer session. The course proved popular, more than 70 teacher being enrolled. Dr. Charles II. Brady of Ohio State university, who has completed a 10-day course in nchool adminis tration, will oftrr a course in voca tional education. Dr. K. L. Finney of the University of Minnesota will deliver a series of 10 lectures on edu cational sociology, beginning July 24. Business College Receives Many Calls for Graduates "That the business men of Omaha appreciate efficient help and that we have succeeded in impressing them with the quality of our graduates is evident by the calls for office help that this business college is receiving every week," said Prof. J. A. Young, strom, president of the American College of Business, 1912' Farnam street, formerly located in the I. O. O. F. building. "In spite of the business depres- ST. JOHNS UNIVERSITY The College Man "A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring." Pope is in greater demand than ever. The self made man is fast becoming a relic. Get a mllece education and be a leader. The man with a college training, all other things being equal, possesses the magic key to the door of every opportunity. "Less than 2 per cent, of the men of America go through college, yet from the 2 per cent, the nation draws 75 per cent, of the leaders in all walks of life." Congressional Record St. John's University a Catholic Boarding School for Young Men offers to High School graduates courses in Music, Pre-Business, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Law, Engineering and Architecture, Letters, Philosophy, Pre-Divinity. A splendid new $150,000 College Hall to be opened next September. Large new athletic field. St. John's is & member of the Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath letic Conference. Every opportunity for every sport. For catalog and particulars write to Father Alphonse Sausen, St. John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota. Ml "Wisdom, like the Taber nacle of old, must take up its abode among the people." Come to l The I Jni versifv of Omaha Non-Sectarian Co-Educational THE UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA points to a record of over 13 years of notably successful work. Created and made possible by the business and professional men of this city, the University of Omaha offers exceptional opportunities to those who wish to secure an education at a reasonable expense. Under excellent moral and spiritual atmosphere. Highest class co-educational college in Omaha. Every facility possible for the physical de velopment of the individual modern gymnasium and wholesome athletic spirit. COURSES INCLUDE College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Department of Fine and Applied Arts Home Economics Department Teachers' Training School Kindergarten Department Pre-Medical Department School of Law Two Years of Engineering Extension Department Department of Music and Expression Fall Term Begins September 18 Enlarged Faculty and Improved Curriculum Increased Equipment Write for Catalogue Tbe University of Omaha offers the young; peo pie of Omaha courses leading to degrees, at a lower cost and equal to those of fered by any western university. tion that has affected u many in every line of work every graduate from our college has brcn placed. Last werk four additional calls for stenographers and bookkeepers were received and we had but one student qualified to send. There is, however, a decided dif ference in the calls (or ollice I elp now and a couple of years ago. Formerly qualifications were quet lioued but little, whereas now busi ues men arc demanding that 'heir assistants be thoroughly proficient. Almost every call for an assistant now requests someone who has a (enkopau SAINT KATHARINE'S SCHOOL (khscopa... Tnder Ih. ctn of th. Blnrn of SL Vtry. A thorourh prtptr!orr uliool for ltmlt4 numtr of nrli. ncomnwriM br Kutwn nllrn. bwutlfullr iliu.tt in bluff omlooklni Ih. MtMlMlwi. Addm. th. BIHtr Huralor, B.lnt KtUi.rim'. Bcbool, D tendon. Iowi. complete business training, that is. a knowledge not only of shorthand and typewriting, but also of book keeping and vice versa." Wide reputation for good teams nd clean sports. , A Church School ( Episcopal) with the experience, traditions and ideals of fifty years. Boys should enroll now for Sep tember. 1922 or 1923. r.r Mleleiue eal View Beefe, eeanes SHATTUCK SCHOOL, FARIBAULT, MINN. The Misner School of the Spoken Word announce their 5th Opening, Monday, October 2d A school with a reputation. Prepare! you for Lyceum Chautauqua Stage Craft. Write for catalogue. Patterson Block, Omaha. mm jyery Puwl Dor it p.. Iverv Lesson forexy Day. e ' ir i OK A school with an atmosphere of quiet refinement. Sunny class rooms. Limited number of pupils. Nine efficient instructors. Only school of its kind west of New York. ' Pxirp Tn rivo fhorniiorVi nrpnaratnrv work US6 for hif?h school and college. Acceler- ated classes. Tutoring and coaching. System To maintain individual instruction and personal attention. Small classes; short hours, intensive study. Constant super vision of both study and recreation periods. Method INTENSIVE study is possible with small classes. At The School of Individual Instruction there are never over ten pupils to one teacher. Added Features To feature how and what to study; careful explanation of assignments in order to eliminate mistakes and waste of time. Aduisoru Board J Mr. J. E. Davidson, Mr. W. J. Foye, Mr. H. H. Baldrige, Dr. Samuel Mc Cleneghan, Mr. George H. Payne. MR. FRED G. ELLIS will direct the choral society; MARY MA HONEY has been granted one hour each week from her work at Central High School and will have charge of the department on French Conversation. Summer school in session. Register now for the last six weeks. School of. Individual Instruction OMAHA, NEBRASKA Telephone 2949 3S0? Harriet Street