The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, August 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA BKK: MONDAY. AUGUST 21. 102..
Small Classes
Arc Successful
Stbofel f JoJMilual Instruc
tion SrAi Out Mrntil
Tentlfncifi In I'upiU.
Thi siliool of IMivldtnl Iminie
ioii. foundH shout to ars I
by Mrt. C. F. 1'ratt, a public school
tcMr from Maatlnti. now
stands II I'll onlf tnttilution of til
lyof m of N York,
Tht School of M'Wiliul Imtnir.
urucrion." .aid Mr. Putt. "I.m bni
drvrlopeJ along nritmal tint. My
public school Uachinf tpvtnet U
rl!y brought nt it th comliinlon
that trlimt" diildrjn in large fl4f
v ti (ar from ititftrtorv. I h school
lino to ajmlon the (int mental
tndneit In children. I found that
this could be done by keeping Hie
nhool Imill,, by rearhlng rlatM
I ot Urfff than Hi and by Individual
lurntfon.
"0r plan it thii: Alter tlie stu
dent baa pmd I pbyniral and
,yclioloif tut, wlncli U ilren
in dftrrnune how ninth work be or
S ran scrmtinlinh, we sMian
toitr.ea to (it their need, It 4 tudrnt
II very able in nullirnutici and
!dW in Ungtugrt lie U given
frr hour in nuthcmatiit and
brtvier work in UiiKiiagr. 1 he Mu
drfit it alio axignrd to clatof which
tonuin other ktudehta of hi eanie
ability.
'The eehool rerentty acqniied th
bulldiiif acrom (he sttert Irom 3J07
Harney afreet, ahlrli will boite the
prirnary and intertiiediite depart
ment until eiirh time when the
n hool ran loeate In one buililing."
New Teacher Added
to Dworak College
0 rytj
)
Mildred Ann Riyburn.
In order to meet 111 ever-inrreiiing
(Jniuml for graduate, the Dworak
liulnei college will add another In
trnctor to It staff. Mil Mildred
Ann Rayburn of Chicago lia been
elected to teach the accounting and
iccrrurul courim,
Mi Kavhiirn Will bead book
keeper in II. M. Ortenktrin'i chain
of drug stores in Chicago, and cor
poration urcretary and treasurer of
the BurliiiKton Glai company.
Thi addition, to the faculty will
permit individual instruction. Thor
ough training can be ai'iired in tcn
ourapby, typewriting, office training,
comptometer, bnokkeeping. account
ing, lecretariat training and general
office work.
These poor Will Be Open to Admit Three Hundred
and Fifty Frehmn September 11, 1922.
AtplicaAU arc rirtful! ftXKC1tl an iubntlttinr Sufficient vltnr ef b
aomlng worth-whll, earnc.t Ind llrwer student!, la thou offtr Court! lit
Liberal Art, Cmmrell Ind Flnlnca, Pr-Eninasriac, Pro-
Mdlel, Pre Dintlei, Prl-Law, Muiic
Two yenn' Teaeher'i Training Course Public School Music,
Thyaical Education for Women, General Public School Work.
Ani p.elll trllntnt.tn trmatlc. fruhlle Fp.klp, fr t. JournaMim,
Military feVtcaro mil Tartlet, bomeatla Srlenr. ."! Club Work, Vt.ptr Choir
Work, Orche.tr. tni Band Work, Athtatlea ill branch.
If u want btformStlen and ratale;u. dtaeh th tli htlow and lnd to
C. W. rrkla. Student Kurttary, Co Cnll.f, Ctdar Kavlda, Iowa.
Kama
Addreal
Pleai lend laUlogue and give Information fcbout , , .
Correct Apparel
for School and College
Yourtlf people enjoy the knowledge
that their clothes come from this
great store.
Our assortments assure correct, ap
propriate and absolutely dependable
quality.
Our prices; are always reasonable.
AaJ c assist you in
moving your , selections ?
Burgess-Nash Company
Omaha
1.1 It lull I I I I till ill I In II I' I I I I 'I' lrll!til ' I I I ii'lulut'ili l'l'l!i,lll'lllllll!llll!'
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A Jewdiy
000
A Gruen Watch for the
young man or young lady.
For the young lady who is cro-
ing away to school. A thought
ful parting present from dad
or mother will gladden many
hours of lonesomeness and
make her the envy of all associates.
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The Trtasure Chest of Omaha
4 220 South SiaUonth Strtot
(.rrigliton Proffisor
It Voted Rfieanli Fuml
Dr. Janie S. Poole, prolenor at
the Creighton collrie oi dentutry,
wu voted a reieardi fund by tlie
Nrbrakia State Dental lociely to
tarry on hi re.emh work and pe
rial itudy of the bard ti'tuc of the
mouth In connection with the re
earch ennimliilon of tlje National
Dental anoclation.
Prof, Foot hi ered mane vear
on the Half of the medical and dental
irltooli and baa attained a national
reputation an authority on the
comparatire hlntology of the bone.
Business Is Better
1 Field (or Women Now
"J weli year ifo, at Ihf time' I
iuircbaed the Van Sant School ol
liuMiie. graduate were flared at
about $40 a month," aid Mi Imia
Duffy. "Oraduatra are now placed
at from 7J to It I apparent
Irat tin field of biuinei reenli
better opportunities to girl and
women,
"At 22 year of age, with a biih
i c hool education and no previuu en-
perieitfe, I entered the Van SrM
tihoril. Alter t nionlhi I entered
the branch oflice oi an t4-ur try
writer company at the vage nl 7
weekly.
"Irt the net ern jieart I had
e'ght lncreae), nntil ! reached the
maaiiruun of tii weekU. Alter four
yeau of thil I punhj.ed tht rbol,
wbiih iud been e.uMi.Sied, li lVrormi lllnlrilt lion , i A- Vourgttrom. tuaiuer of the
pirviouly. ' : t c.-I i'. . l. ' ll-ege, tiribute the tteady growth
My ou iuf ine pj.r i. e4i . ... .of the institution to the tari ana
lu. prccrited cppoitumtv 01 train.: f lie Au.rrkan I t'Hee ot U'.i- , ;.,..,.. ,h ,
,i.g wiMiicn m well ktfUt i them." e... I'ili I an.am .treet. beu.e of Trr 'ftruction th-t it .en
Imcreato.1 tiend.ne, wa rornpelled '! "lent. Ilia prolc.ior a
'llie petteit wouian' fo. t nlmuld j to move la Urtfcr niiailrr ami now the result. ccured by lndiilul In
eiial in lenifill (ne reiiih nl her i o ium nHi.e, i.rar 'Iwinlnlli jind t tnutioii lu enabled the college to
heighr ' h 41 nam utteri,, Mt all iriliute. m (tontlon.
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COURIIt Or IUDVi
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Tfwjtg Cl4 Imiui
Work CoaiylooM
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Success Is Assured Hen
for
All Our Graduate!
Art in Position
Modora E.uiomo )
Udivldaal laalrvatioa
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American College of
Dutine)
A a
ti r St. Tel At. TTT4
I 0tNcTM4, rw.
Day and MgVt 5hl
All Year.
N. S. B. Training
U GUARANTEED training. Nona better at my price. High,
gild eouraea, certified teachers, modern equipment, tioaitive
reiullt, free employment bureau, happy environment, Indi
vidual instruction. Big demand for our graduates.
Fall Term 0eae Beat. 4. Nw Catalog Fro.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
T. A. B LAKES LEE, A. ., ft. ., ProMni
tAccrJl4 ty Aaiorlcaa Alll ( Voeattoiial Scliooli)
Caraer 0 and 14th Stl., Llnaoln, NoWraika.
The Misner School of the
Spoken Word
announce their
5th Opening, Monday, October 2d
A school with a reputation.
Prepares you for Lyceum Chautauqua Stage Craft.
Write for catalogue. Pattanoa Block, Omaha.
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Ikat'a IN ark kin anaua..'
tonMrro a our Crova ar llrld
orb. (Ill ll la r'a.)
Silver Filling. 1 and $2
Plata 910 up
Thl aaall cut la arlco la aa aa
all.) Ik aualllr at In wath. IkllM,
Briacf1 i.aliil aialalala our rau
tatloa.
" VOU, ABOVE ALL, '
MUST BE SATISFIED "
Sluaanta haul' hav lhlr tih
win. a aov, Ihu avoiding Intorrualloii
la thlr aludln lair, W aiak ml.
aatloa fr.
McKenney
Dentists
IS.4 PARNAM
,oa a o 0 o (i w
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The Life) Service) League
Grand Island College
S
Grand Island
College
Educate Young People
in Knowledge and
Christian Character,
It trains them for
Leadership and
Service,
The first Rhodes Scholar of Nebraska is a graduate of this
College.
1
The Chief of the Children's Bureau of the United States is a
graduate of this college.
John Mason Wells, A. B. (Amherst), A. M., B. D. (Yale), President
College Opens September 11 Write for Catalog
' i in u iiiiui in i ii K. I1 hi i 0 i ..Tjm. in """'Jl
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rai
er School of
Ui
of DAVENPORt, IOWA
iiropractic
The Original Chiropractic School With
Over 3,200 Students In Attendance
An Opportunity in a Profession
Which Uplifts the Health of Mankind
CHIROPRACTIC attributes Its origin to D. D. Palmer, who
discovered this science about twenty-seven years ago.
D. D. Palmer is referred to as the Discoverer of Chiropractic
and B. J. Palmer, son of Dr. D. D. Palmer, is commonly
known as The Developer of Chiropractic, and now president'
of The Palmer School of Chiropractic, "Chiropractic Foun
tain Head," at Davenport, la. Since the founding of this
remarkable institution more than ten thousand students have
been graduated and have passed on their knowledge to the
public Which has resulted in bettering the health of human
beings as well as creating millions of followers.
EVERY individual who ever thought his way through to
a better system has been regarded with suspicion, and
true to history, Chiropractic has not swayed from the beaten
path. It has experienced all the prejudices common to any
advanced thought; it has been maligned by blind ignorance;
it has been buffeted by professional intolerance; it has been
abused by misdirected legislative enactments. One leg over
these barriers has gone down before the onslaught of the
people in their demands TO GET WELL AFTER THEIR
OWN LIKING. Nebraska is emerging from this combat and
the Chiropractic field finds that.
THE DEMAND EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY
'pHE PALMER SCHOOL OF CHIROPRACTIC teaches three years of six months
A each, and grants a diploma only after the successful completion of all prescribed
courses- and the requirements of the most rigid examination have been met. The school
maintains the largest free clinic in the United States. Its courses cover all the sub
jects essential to meet the health demands of Chiropractic and on graduation the stu
dent is fully equipped to enter the profession. Its graduates now follow their chosen
vocation In every civilized country in the world. THE PALMER SCHOOL- OF
CHIROPRACTIC GIVES SCHOOLING-NOT MONTHS.
CHIROPRACTIC IS THE DEMAND OF THE HOUR
n ECAUSE Chiropractic removes the cause of disease and
restores the body to its normal and healthful condition
and maintains the proper conditions necessary for a per
fectly healthy life. Dr. Edwards says, "We have been respon
sible in part for 8,200 graduates from the Palmer School of
Chiropractic. All of these are in the practice of Chiropractic
and bringing health to thousands. What Chiropractic ha
done for others it can do for you."
Chiropractic Means Health Million of I'tople
Sow Know It "Try It and Prove It to Ynursttf
rpHE Chiropractor is the expert mechanic of the bodily
' machine. Ho is the one who find the short circuit which
is causing the trouble. He makes the missing cylinder hit.
He adjusts the bodily machine to normal, so that the nerve
forces again freely focus.
pHIROPKACTIC adjustments are not painful. Instead.
they have a remarkable rejuvenating effect. Chiropractic
h cheerful, positive, correct. And it "delivers the goods."
ffcr Consult a Chiropractor tOW Hcfore
Your Ifadilu Machine Vets Stall tl Entire
ly. An Ounce of Prevention, You K"wtr
The Nebraska Branch of the Universal Chiropractors Association
306 South Twenty-fourth Street, Omaha
LEE W. EDWARDS, Chiropractor
Phone J. eknon 31 II and Ut u explain it thoroughly to yon