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TOE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. JCLY 4. 1310.
BFJEF OTT NEWS
atav Bnt Print XX
TAa von rrlataag ba tha Tlsaaa.
alra3a T is Bmisaa Missilsu Oa
Baa ry flwtui mt gni uiit Twts
City ty Wjrks. MT Santa FlfTswnUa.
slosaa ww lars'ilp la the hop, of every
family I-rj -laving unit Loan asao
ciadon show yoo th way. log Board f
T- I Bldg.. Hfft and Faraaun. Omaha.
Pralrls Pars Cela-arataon nia P-elr1
Par clutt haa aacropr'aied i:st for fire
works with -Xl.:h to appropriately cele
brate Independence lay at the club
griumla.
Piuyeutj Xasrpratd Tii Cooa piup-
on Vinton street. oppait to bait
park, haa been put Into au incorporated
company. wit..i uoia !uUan of ti KLiHiii.
Nineteen houses will b built.
Psstirei a Cnrsro4 The Swedish so
fi:t!M of Owiana and South Omaha have
joined In arranging a big national festival
at ElTTiTood par todky. National games
and- singing will b indulged In.
ToTId-CITy Qil Firm! its A picnic. with
a fine pr-jgrain of amusement and edi
iiiee. will b held by the Mid-City Liberal
club at tiio West Leavenwurth Street
park ' Sunday. Mania will ba given
.arougiuiul the picnic
Paalaiaa Ma ta Two Ptasnos Mayor
tau.man will b among the sneakers at
two picnics in Omaha tomorrow, He w.il
upeak at the-Swedish, festival 1- Cm wood
park and at the annual picnic at u.e Mid---y
Lilasrai dub. at. Nielsen's park, on
the West Uvenwrti. line. Several other
pnilrteal candidates, are aiao billed fur
tajks at them picnics. Comptroller Lo
bevk will b on the llat at bout place.
Vmimn any Bonds The Woodmen of
t.la World yesterday purchased, through
Samuel Burn, jr.. $jz.ua South Omana
street Improvement bonds, for the tmr
ency fund. Thia investment on the part
of a- lota. insuuiiion la In marked eon
tratwH9 the 'faith ahuwn in waatam
cities a few years when it waa fait
necsBnary for tiler to negotiate their
loans ' thimiaj eastern bankers entirely.
Nebraata municipal ban da of the larger
cities are now being looked upon with
considerable faror- by tha investing pub
Ua on aciMiurrt of their interest rata and
reUaaCltg.
EAGLES' PICNIC SUCCESS
IN SPITE CF POURING RAIN
AtUatla Seiaei sad SeewliM
Called Oft Wka Dehge Caaaee
ke sTeua le Emjwr.
Tha anexpectsd duwnpour of rain aerie
oualy impaired trie program arranged by
tha Bagia 1odgv fur its ail-day picnlo yes
terday afrarnoow and evening. Xarge
crnwda thronged Cuurtland Beacn. during
the early part of tha day. but upon the
arrival or tile rain at 4.SS o'clock: the
greater part of. tha gatasring left for
Omaha. Financially tha Eagles day was
a profound surr.ee R. Mure than X.J0S tick
ets were mild ouU-.de tiis large number pur
chased at the gate.
Aitnough the program of athletie events
which was to have been given ax S o'clock
waa not icdulgud In by those present; still
everyone, regardleaa of whedar ha waa
drenched or not. said, he nad had tha time
of hisllfe. Tha aUs-aon waa spent about
the park and on rfce lake In bathing and
hoaxing, aad laxer a basket picnic was
heid. Every one sad loads of good things
to eat and showed that they were out to
have a splendid time of it. Owing toxhe
faut that tha eady part of tha evening
was illsagreaiikle-Ch prtigesm esT spwsiiliea.
wnlcb, was tu have been delivered waa not
given, .ma of tha speakers, however,
vlat led the park and joined tha eroerd which
had returned: alter the rain and tha ga-a
day ended" wth much merriment.
HASTINGS Y. M. C. A. CLEAP
ITSELF FROM ITS BIG DEBT
The Young Man' Christian assoc ation of)
Hastings is oeieb rating the alearmg of the -
debt on the new building of the association
there. A sunt of JhUUa waa raised by tha
aaanraadou workers tn a strenuous oam
paign, headed by William Parker, tha secre
tary. Mr. Parker left tha Omaha associa
tion on July 1. 1303. and since that Urn he
baa raised nut only the debt of tha Hast
ings branch, but has Increased tha saamuer
shtp' there ay a third.
A WONG THE HOME BUILDERS
Maraalar Prog, sees ( taa Neksestia
Tha Nebraska, Savings and Loan asao
IsVrn of Omaha makes a notable show
ing ex growth In Its report for tha fiscal
year endtag June 1st Xujana to homo mast
ers amount to Pe.dus, and Its total re
sources. r;a.M. a gain of B7s,iXs) in tha
twelve muntaa. In the threw years ant nine
months silica tha association changed from
tha ssrtai to the permanent system, there
has been a growth In assets from CX.rTt
tu KO.iM). and tha demand Cor money ex
ceeds tha supply at the present time. Tha
profit stdo of the business shows t par
csnt dlvidanos credited on shares; a reserve
fund of CiZl aad undivided profits ef
COS. notwithstanding a reaucdun of aix
tenths of 1 per cent la tha Interest char grid
borrowers during the year.
Tha annual efeetion of three directors
will take piace at the association office.
Board jjC Trade building. Wednesday after
noon. Callottng will begrn at noon and
clusa at I p. m.
Whan you have anything to sail or trada
-dvertiss It in Tha Be Want Add columns
and get ojulak resuita.
MEDAL CONTEST AT BENSCI.
rtrwt mt Swrlesi as
Held aad.
Wtaa nrs
Tha first movrhly ontaat tor a stiver
medal In tha "madai aonteat1 waa hsid
Fnday everanaT at tha Laitimran ohitmh,
under the (Hractloa nf Mrs. Beach, presi
dent of tha local Women's Chrtauaei Taav
peranos tsntoav Tha readings were Inter-
aperaed with musto, iSBdar tha Iaalerni
of Mrs. Jamas Peterson. Tha evening's
ntwrtaimxmnt waa greatly appramated by
a goad- aunianna, also tha ramttngs grsan
by Mrs, " "-. stsua auparSntaoaaac of
medal nnsirssr work. Tha atintsstsnta war
drilled by Mrs. Lwvy of Omaha.
Tha is sit as rents aad readings www
"Carl, or a asuaft InCusm-A" IsahaUa
'On AThsnh 8)de (Jeremiah and his pa
engaged in another Irvety atsotaaaua,.
Msva Largwira,. .
la It tha aaartfiosr JLaA Bma-
hssn.
'A TJttle Child flhaa Load Thom." Ser-
Pyasutsa j is a daageraua glsaaaa, hut can
b cured. "hsmkarlalsT'g Cuiio, Cnaiara and
Elarreiiaa "r has saacasaflilly
ased In atna eciaesslng af dj aftary- Jt
Baa saves baws Aaowa to Ca-i. Jt B aguaUy
valuaoie far ahiidram aad dull s. ao whaa
rein ned with water and easel on ok. tt. Is
yiessant to tax, auld by all deal era.
uinaaar suits ua order HZjm. leiiloli from
WlILiaiaa rarlus, Secntsry, Fee-smarts'
e Oeaaaa. Dee Tnw
awe-ekes.
SCHOOL A5D COLLEGE WOli
xactj ajii Comraent Soited to tie
Jllj af EJacfctioani LcOOSC I
raCTEiXT 7Aim3 C7 COLLEGES
Trfkat Law. mt ft wM-tealtr-r
rktMna a Kyee Ud
! Prweta anw I4an
kaul Swe.
H theie e..i. ....... , .. '
When n...e h. .u. .'of
... u u j una i i. n, Vaiw inirari ui
U testa, lr. Chanea iidwtn lle.-wey head!
i deu and jeed ur .r.-.r ..r h... r, , .... i
Cnivrrwtv of ,.. . ,
aerf-il rat:,, a m ui aun.ner ur men . .. !
have graduated under him. end h,i nn.iW. vts presidtuit
--je-
guna euc mia the v.orid and made good
.n the highest and Douieet sense.
Thomas
JeffrrMia paid Una tribute to lua aid
!i:oti;k prbfeseur. William 3mad: "lie waa
ih 3i an who rxed the destinies of my
Ufa." UarCetd waa attracted ui A'lillaina
college oy the Lame ef Mark Uovaina. who,'
waa then at tue serene munauu of his j
treat powers aa a piuIoMiphla ta:ner. One !
of the first puui;a at is of Preaioaut Uar
fieid Al.mr htm toe uguraiioe. waa tu receive
in Uie east room of the executive man
sion at Waatunirtun tne veneraiile edu
cator and a delegation of Williams aiuiuul,
tu w'.a.iM aduieaa jt cuiieT3;uiauon be mada
a letulug raapouae. "r or a quarter of a
century.' said . ioaident tWCeldV "Ur.
Hopkins has seeuaiil to me a man auart
trom other num. staniiiiig on aa lntei
leeuiai and mural mountain peak, embody-
tng m tumsnif much of Uie majesty of
earth, and raL.eof.:ig In his nobis lue soine
unug of the sunlight and glorv of Uavn.''
And no doubt the men who Uav wea
UspirMt by Dr. besasy's teacomg lux
many times paid him as eloquent tribute
aa JeHersun and Uartleid uiterfd of W il-1
ilam ijnmll and Mark Hopitiaa. The foi-
owing la only a partial list of Or. Beseey a
men:
Joseph C Arthur. 172; well known aa '
oue ot uie furemuet ut American studfcnia i
of tne iuugi.
s im. narvey, iK7I; una; professor of
botanv tn University of Aaiiie mow ac-
ueejsedi.
-.jnwr MacMiHan. r.; ?r many years
proteMMir of ootaii? in Uie university of
at.nnrsuta.
Iuhh.141 Ponnd. UtH; well kau'va as a
bot.in.st. aithougtt he la oy prolesslon a
Uyer. Now professor of law in Harvard
universitT.
Joepn Bobert tfcotield. liOi. now a phy
sician in Cuiorado; tur many j'oa."S a
botanist In .Nebraska.
jaren iiinn Aimtn. 110k; a botanist In
Cnited states government service tor many
years. Hum uvicg In the Hawaiian ia
tanda. Heroert J. Webber. 188: now one of the
deana in Cornell university.
Thomas Albert W UliamA 11&; became an
autnnnty on lichens before his death, about
ten years ago.
Hnrv Bruce Dun can son. UBk: ia ui ofeaeor
9f botany in the Nebraska, dlaia Normal
school.
Alfred James MoClatchle. 1S9: a t.ail
fbrnia and Ar-.rana botanist, wno died a
few years ago.
Thomas Herbert Maryland. 1SS: a sue
ceseful teacher and local botanist.
Iewia Herbert Stougnron. 1W: first a
botanist and Utter a Congregational mia
Istisr. . ,. ,
Albert Fred Woods. IF; a well-known
United States government botanist, now
one of the deans In tha University of Min
nesota. Edith Mjierra. Brace. OBI: a teacher of
botany In a college for women in Mary
land. ' Per Axel Hydberg, lSt; cnrator of botany
In New Turk Botanical tiarden.
De Alton Saunders, ISM: one of the
botanists in the service of the United 3 tat pa
governments
Preterm- K.. lernenta. ISM; is now pro-t-wmmir
of botany in tha University of Min
nesota. Clarence Jerome Elmore. 118: now pro
fessor of hioingy in virand ieianu conean.
and ia a specialist in the study of dlaxoma. .
Rolls Kent Beatue. It.; is professor ot
botany in Waahington iJtate eoiiege.
Hams Miller Benedict. IK: is professor
of botany In the University of Cincinnati.
Ernst Atlieam Bessey. 13; Is professor
of botany In Louisiana State university, aad
hue just accepted a similar position in
Michigan Agricultural college.
Cornelius Lotx Shear. 191. is a specialist
In plant pathology in Umted States govern
ment service.
John James Thornber. lS5i : Is professor of
.-... ... rwlww it v nf Arlsnna.
a .hert homas Bell. 1SSS; is professor of
botany in Nbraaka westeran univx
ia.-iiiie-n T'ttis Horne. UO: proioeeor ot
plsnt pataolosr hi University of California.
Edtta Gertrude -nwnrtx Haw; a botanist
connected wita the University of Mlnne-
WITS.
Joseph Allen Warren. UB
States government service i
ln United
i botanical
agTicuiruriat.
Gwirge Grant Hedgeock. 18: plant path
ologist in United States government service.
Jonn Iswia aheldon. !: professor of
botany in University of West Virginia.
Patrick. Joaeoa o tara, i
ologist In United Stales government service.
Adeline deran Amea, UW: assistant "Hitan
1st tn United States aiivei ument ni lea.
Claude W liber Eagerton. lfl; plant path
ologist in Louisiana experiment etaoun.
U L. Harter. 1WB: piant pnyaiologist and
pathologist In Umted itatea governnumt
"rlaven Metcaif. 13BT forest patholaslst tn
Cnited States government service.
George F. Ml.es. Una; piant pathologtst
r - n . . 4 ii.rM fnnininnt service.
Ornngton Thomaa dwan. ISM: botanical
expert ui Umted jKates forest service.
.aaile Newton (jooouing. i; i.
now In New Mexico. .
Venus W. Pool, met; piant jmuuuos""-
Nebraaaa experiment station.
Jonn w'lllam Roberta. uw: piant pauiuiu-
gi"t in Umted States government servuie.
rla Otto aecae. .jwi; eaiivri u .
States forest service.
Beuult diMlemand. i. expert in Lmiw
States fureet servn-e.
George Lorenao F awcett. usa. piant pu-
01UJ.-.L ui Porto Rico experiment station.
ttooior Laroy shantx. 1. botanist In
United Stales governmerrt servlca.
Anna Maude Lalte, umb; hki eaerx u
Lnuw .T.. 1 .. . w
ciuaiaf AduitMl I'esrson. um, uinri
hiimniK In United States tores servlca.
Chanea Edward TempiA u; instrucior
In sutany In University of Michigan.
Carlos Giaxier Baiea. 19ST: expert botanist
Im r-mteri SiaiM forest sin loav
Carl Plerea Haruwr. UaC. expert botanist
In fitted States forest eel ties.
Nle.s Frederick Peterson. fnstructor
in botany tn Louisiana Stats university.
Raymond John Pool, liwl; aewstajit- pro
fsesor of botany In the University of Na
arastfa. Arthur William Painpaon. 3MT; expert
botanist In Untied States fureet servlca.
E.da Rama Wa.kar. Ua7; aaetstaat pro
feasor of botany in tha University of Ns
braaka. Fred Adolph Wolf. UsTf ; Instructor In bot
any in the UmvarsM? of Texaa
Lava a. Watkar. Ut; uietniutor In botany
In University of Noraaaa.
Qoerge u. Laasa. lla: autanical assart tn
Cnited StAisa snvsrnment eervioa.
Ethel Flaid. lies): laouraiory botanist la
Coiled ill si as guverninent set i lea
notes fho" rctn mniiL
Briast Waa-st Isgaa as Neve Adaalaia.
trartra alldlaia-
Dr. a. C. House. Prof. SUtam House, airs.
Bouse and Anna L. Pains favored tha
students with soma very delightful anuae
at convocation Tuesd ir morning.
Tha Rorkport (Mo.) base bail team came
ta Pern Friday and were oeaton by the
nui-mal team, S tu L Rockpurt dafaatad
cfas normal aa Its noma ground a few
weeks a'a ami now tha Oa win have ta
be narad aff.
Tha briiA work was aagua tha Crst ef
ttta rat aa tha new ajlministraxioa build
ing and hi airaady nearly oanrnletad to
tha basement dour.. Tha work Is beirg
roahed as raoidly aa posaihle aad the our-
nerstuue wtfl ae laid ahwat the middle of
July.
Tsnnia enthusiasm is very high hi tha
normal this summer. Tha nusabars af tea
eiuh are aa ftulowa: A. X irMddard. Ce
eula Weor-v Bwlva Nickel, tt. a Jackson.
Laaisw Hervato, A. L. Rooarta. aVliaon
FaUlU Jay C Morgan. Klisshwta Curry.
Rirharda. Frank J-nnfnir. F D. ?
ra. B. .. Ka4ler. arrhur fl!bn. ,
Maude kVdltn Tnka. E. 9. 'Jowli. j
Raovina IV'.li-os. Ralph Vhiey. Ro Le. I
Dun T Hing. Far1 Brran. Lutiin UPmiii.
r,n l-"'1- Eualle snarrer. a. T Ho)raaa. i
BLiiherino W.ioda. Eafle Austin, Harry j
j Jntinaun and .' noil Johnson.
Tha stirreae of the vtanrie memherwilp .
campaign, wnifh haa suoreded In bring-1
ing the membenliip of the Tnung W jmen ;
Chnatuuj aseot:at:on up to the mark. ;
a due In no small measure to the wise
KL
planning of tha president. Ml. Fraaree U.2i :C was fur sndowmenta. M.Ta.TfS far,
Wlllard Ulske of Ow-eela. who ts a gi"d , buildings and Improvements and tl.ZZi.22B j
ursanizer and a strong exei:uL.ve. The i for current expenses. Th.rr-iiix lnt;t j
work of the ChneUan asaocjauwna la eon- j tiona recetred gifta of n.- or more a.:d ,
nldered one of the omit Unourtant phases
the tiool Ufe at Pera. 1
The
officers at the j
for uie summer '
Everett LJterary si.clety
erli.M.I. M.mi tJarbara Lard will ot
r-s""; lije Paulina
Aden of ?.:iiia .
ajn i- wi un j u
r. Laie 3. Whitiieia
I of Peru, treasur-r, and Mr. Caoial Weber
! of Bamston. critic.
OTK. rilll KttUlIT wanjiAX.
, STwdewea aajel Faealtr
Uedel Pteate
Teiay a Tktrd W
Rev. PhlUlp now ef St- Uika 1 cAursh
was a c.'iapel visitor on Friday mernuig ;
anil made a very earnest and helpful aa
drnss to the students.
M.r. C C of Uie alaea a "Jt kaa
been elected to the prtncipaiship at Far
nam. Neb., for the anming year.
Mr. Joel K Ward ipent tne weea-end
with friends and reiatlves at hie home la
StoekrUle. Meb.
The Toung Women's CnrtnUaa seniim
ti.ua of Uie TfanxuU la represented at the
western conference la Cascade. Colo., by
the Miaees Eue and Ella Trunnla Wini
fred Jamea and Hanle Brown.
President Thomas left TueadAy aftamoon
for Btiaton. to attend tha Nauenal Hjdu-
(ion. He wtU join tne Ma-
braaka. deieg.iclun in Detroit, and oonOnue
wiia them rom uiat point, taaing In the
bt. Laeraooe trip, through tha Thousand
Ulanda. and vmuug Muntreai and Quetiee
en route.
Mr. Wayna Chapman, one of tha Sormai
raduaiea. waa a Chanel visitor on Wednes
day morning. Mr. Chapman has spent Uie
last two yers in tha law department ef
i the University of M.nnlgaav
The Normal students were especlaaUy fa
ored on two mornings during Las weeg by
lectures by Hon. S. C. Baaeett o( Gibbon.
Mr. Baaeett took tor a subpect toe old
i Oregon iraJ. with aometiung of ita early
history, introducing Interesting reminis
cences of pioneer days. The students were
deeply interested and appreciate toe valua
of this first-oand Information.
A Fourth of July picnic la announced tor
the Normal students and faculty, to be held
in the Third Ward park. Many students
remain In &earnay aver the Fourth, and
the picnlo la planned for their especial ben
sCu A genuinely good time la expected.
Prof. Mercer is muster of ceremonies for
the occasion.
A call la received early hi the weak, brings
tidings of tha safa arrival in England of
Miss Charlotte Lwe., who aoeempanisd ar !
Invalid sister to theuhome In Liverpool.
Miss Sarah I Garrett, registrar, left for
her home In Fremont Friday noon. Mlas
Garrett will accompany her brothers on a
camping trip among the Minnesota lakes.
Mlaa Anna Caldwell will spend tha week
end with relatives In Overton. Neb.
The members of the class in pedagogy are
delighted to learn that Br. H. H- Horn of
Dartmouth will be one ef the speaKora at
the Stat Teachers' aaaociation next fail.
Dr. Horns la the author of tha texihona in
pedagogy now in use by tha class.
. Delightful letters and arsracilsa souvenir
caxda are being received from the three
members of tha faculty who are now tour
ing Italy. Recent lsttars Indicate that tha
tribulations of ocean
travel are being
speedily forgotten in tha pleajr.ire they ex
perience in touring Italy-
President Thornas recently had the pleas
ure of entertaining Bon. Grant L. Shum
way of CamuridgB, who ia -Candida ut for
iiiinm ess from the sixth oongT'ieslimai dts
triot. Dr. Thomas and Mr. jshunrway were
schoolmates and playmates In Illinois.
B.minlmni of tha Old School hOUSO. ChO
iwlmmlng hole, the ball ground, etc, are
thoroughly enjoyed, by thase two getitla
mea wha athey meet, and naasnories of boy
hood days are revived.
TO SAfl PUPILA KTaTiS.
aa Lsasea Saaaawr af CaiXdrwa
A campaing to Inssim tha auinoer of chil
dren who must wear glasses in Chicago
scnoois Will so auweaea mj jux. w n
... . , . . mi. tt" . .
Toong, supat utgndent of schools, when
studlas are resumed by tha pupils In tha
(all. Ia every book; given she pupils
through the board ot education, aether on
the fly-leaf sr on a "sticker pasted in
tha front of tha book, will ba a set of die
rectlona intended to instruct tha pupiis In
the pro peer use of their eyes.
Ths fnllaeemg directions win appear an
the Cy-leafs af scnaol books:
T3ur eyes are worth mora ta you than
any book.
Tour safety and your suoeess In lire de
pend on your eyes; therefore take ears of
them.
Always hold your head up when you read.
Hold your boat fouiousu Inches front
your faue.
Be sura ths liga Is clear and goad; never
read In a bad llget.
Never read wita tha sun shining directly
on tha book.
The Us was got np by M!ss aAthersoa D.
Blaka of tha ouldren'i welcome ooounittae
of New Turk and forwarded to Mrs.
Toung. She In turn aant It to Btauth
Commissioner Evans, who returned It with
his hearty indorsement and a suggestion
that It would ba a goad thing if a-1 puptia
might liave a copy of the sugSeationA
"If is cannot, ba stlupiated hi tha aontraot
under which tha books are printed that
Csa directions ba printed on tha fly
leaf, we'll have asms stickers printad at
the Normal school and pasta ons is
ths front of eaauh book.' said Mrs. Taung.
"Pre per ear of ths eyas Is one of tha
essentials at a child's education. a
WKALTK Or BUS CSU-EGKls.
Psw peaty Talaa Kaaa
la as ra
Tha ftnimemi condition of a aaajorlty af
of our institutions fur higher aancatlun Is
very satisfactory, and their wealth la in
creaauig oonatantiy, reports ta American
iytnefiimai Rvlw. During tha moatag
months of TM and during tka months
thus far scratched off ths calendar tar UU
many millions have bean given u schools
mors nulltoaa, sjerhapa, than were ever
before given to sdiiraflimal institutions
during a similar period. Thesa saiHUtn
are nut record ud in tha latest report of ths
United States Commissioner of Education,
for it ends its reckoning with June at, 1Mb,
but a financial statsraant la atada that is
of more than passing talis-est
The veJus af tha property of est leading
iinlvarsitles aad omleges ia tha United
Stataa tth lnmitutlfins hated in tha re
port) la tea. 1U1. rata, two-thirds tha worth af
tha eatar subila snaoal plant. Tha anl
versity and euUegs property oomasta of
ta7.lfO.SM la grounds. (Tas.iwT.sTI ta ssuld-
tags. 0.aVB.tls la Uarariaa. tSL.TU.rn ta.
atnexitifia apparatus, and pss.rS.Mt ia
dawoaenta aad productive tuoda.
Tha aggregate reeeirta flaia all
reported ay tha treasurers of rhasa stt ta
sttturtons for XM were ITt.Ka.Ma, ef which
9&.771. i waa avnilable for --iirr-nt
and fur bmldlnaa and imurovnirnta.
Cf t."iw rmotm f'.i.X.1-! came frra
feea paid br arudifirs. M a yi f-',m tm-
luvmmuk C.m.;l, fmm nir-iur-i.ii'i I
n - ora ta;re and a tlra. w. mm Uje ,
United Plates ri'-nmmt, f .-V7 .377 fr-im i
private Benefactiuna and S.iS.iB from '
sources not cla-wltl.-d. '
The total vtlue of all gifts ami Urtuesta
reported by ie .viral oi)l1eeea and u-U-j
n"Hles 10 the Br-uu of EJuration .l ir-
te yer ! wm flT.tw:.!. if wh.rh
titieen received L..w and more, tale
Hrflng the .1st wth C-TT-IU
The sixteen ciMleces In the I'mted ?!atw !
esclnmivelr for tne higher ed'icaUun at
Wld tutai receipts of MI.JKZ.
nriiT KHfloti) roa. thk DC.tr
rnlldrwa Taaarat t" ink aad Eater i
Higher llaeei e
In only three of the many schools for III - i
deaf m this vnanrry IS it the practice ti j
ai cepi a ciiUd before it ia uf Uie average i
puoilo school age. and ia :t any wonder fc'.at I
sn many diilren who entr sta'e schuu'S :
fur the- deaf at tiiu age of fad
to me !
tmcouimgtag prugrtias tn acquiring giecn, !
aud are owlged f:naiiy to r-eurt to tue ,
manual a.piuuet and the lag: lag a ot ;
signs? Ti.a good done by uie menia. gym-.
naeuea ia aaone a
caao value" that Jtisu-!
u s uiiant schowia. sai's Robrrt A. Saajorn
tn The Deiiceator fer July. Aftur at i
t ;
a
. j
sik years ef this irt the child, who naa
nim- ai .iie age ni a or . )-'
tended to be raadr to go out ainong i.ie
hearing cntldren tn the- common schoois.
Thre the prartlcal value of the training is 1
put to the nret severe test.
On this point 1 hare solicited the teeti- ! Jt woman who lost her 'Jmh Ui rough Uie chase of homes already built. The re- taiJ soiHj ov?r M , pitt. 4nd
mony of two public school teacher, tne ' U8 ' one of the canoa. and of a ir.a.i w.lu mahider waa for business purposes or to 0JU,. nnd l-Jiind Haaor.gs and sui -two
who have in their respective classes a ' rtled troo Ui;uriKa rseaivted from one. pay of? existing incumbrances agauist home, ruunnuig towns for Augiint J- tneucs to
buy. James, and a girl. Rebecca. Both of i That Uie orders against revolvers will : properuea. The receipts uf the a.-suciaslun j c.v oolmly ana Ulu ,OWB, m t tii.
these ohiidreh learned speech :n the iiomo ' rk cnnsiderahio hanlaliip upon certain for the first six muntha of the year have Wjrklng back. Maj or Eaiiiiian will aiaKe
for Training of Ceaf Children tbefure Uiey
arn of vltnni mi. a state institution lu- !
caied near PhiladeiDliiA '
Brlisnra would be recognised at Cist ;
sight aa a girl ot quick intelligence, aim
haa a very slight amount uf near-ng, but i
not enough to enahle her to acquire speech
. smn
raised. Her tastructawi in soeech did ni t i
begin until she waa i years old, when ane ' aera ordered to s-detrack the signs and '. bursed by these associations In that conuec
had no speech whatever. According to ! refrain from selling or renting revolvers : t5on tur the permanent upbuildir.a of
her teacher, her advent into the public ' for Independence day use. I Omaha and South Omaha. More than
school class was dreadad. but a-1 uncer
tainty as to her Qtneas aa a pupil waa die- j
peiled before the dismissal bell had rang
upon her first morning. Contrary tu tier j
being, aa waa teared, a stumbling biock t
that would retard the progress of t:ie j
others, she hag made heracuf aa inspiration. !
not oniy to her school urates but aiso to nor ;
taacfler, who la now as r-uctant to gtve ;
up the child aa she ome waa to receive
her. t
TTfe testimony of Jamas' teacher agrees
with that' of hui asaociata. James waa
taken into tne Hume school at the airs of '
3- Els deafness Is total, and, compared
with Rebecca i. bis speech ia not always i
so eaally understood. His lip reeding, how- :
ever, la quite aa certain. HA teacner ;iaJ. ;
like tha other, known the dread to accept
so untried a possibility, and likewise experi
enced the change from dread to gratitude.
and affection. "I have no truuhlo with
i
j James. He and I understand one another
BSrfectly. she said. !
allellag Actlvlttm.
Montana A grtcuitnral' college la building
a girls' dormitory, to oost aatiivlL
Interstate onllegw ejtWw.ut ro erect a
su(e building at Harlan, Ia.
The Board of Edtaiatir -. of Tacoma.
Waaii.. una built a stadium, which waa
dedicated June IB.
North Dakota Agricultural college haa
begun the erection of a new chemical build
ing, wiutth- wiil cost ntr.iM.
Marquette univennry at Milwaukee will
immediately expend tUS.'.ue for quarters tor
the college of enginoering.
Tha University of Minnesota will erect
two new engineering buildings, the cost of
too two structures to be tEafeuv.
Tha corner-stone of the rrat,iX9 Harper
Memorial library building at Uie University i
of Chicago was laid ou June 14.
Tha stuuenta of the University of Colo
rado are to erect a t"i0.iO cluo house a
meeting plans for every man in the uni
ty.
sseatlsssl N
Prof Bert G. Wilder, who has been a
member of the Cornell faculty since the
university first opened and Pmf. Water
man T. Hewert and Lucien A. Wait, who
irave been of Cornell forty years, have re- j
Ur-d on Carnegie pension a
London schools have aC2o school sit
tings; New Turk. &.., not ail occupied in .
eitne class. London has a.sa man teachers
and 12. el samai to li,7i men and 1S,1
women in New lorn.
Rev. Charles Moss nf Maiden, who.
twenty yars ago, aa ag raduate, listened '
to a bacrsaanreata address given by his
father. Lr. Lemuel Mona. delivered the
bauca.aiireare address to tha graduates ,
of Indiana university this year. I
Mra. Jana Eastman has given tCO.OfO to j
Dartmouth aullege tn memory of her hus
band. Ira. Allen Eastman, a member of 1
thee lass of fr twenty-rwo years a
trust of the oollga and a juxtice of the
supreme omirt of New Hampanlre. I
Mlm Catherine Ivolan is in charge of a 1
remarkable class in one of ta public
scnoois on the lower East Side of New ;
York. The claaa Is composed ot pupils of
all agea The on thing they nave in com-:
mon ia that they are ail ailing, not UL !
but just not exactly weiL
Miss agnea Irwin resigned aa dean from :
Rruli ilffe a year ago. but it was oniy
tiiia aionth tha a succeaaor waa appointed, j
Miss Mary Coes, who haa been long asso- ;
dated with tne colli-re, r.rst as an under
seereiary and of late years aa secretary.
So has always been a grent fraud of Uie
undergraduate, wrule Miss Irwin always
held aioff from all but tha senior girls. I
Iajsured la a FTure j
or braised by a fail, apply Bucklen's Arnica I
salve. Cures burn, wounda. sores, arawna, j
pueav Guaranteed. So. For sale by
Beaton Drug Co. i
IT your Uver is eluggtsh and out or taona. j
aad you fa4 dull, bilious, constipated, take i
Tahlats tonight before retiring and yon will j
(aat ail right in tha morning, sold my ail
dealers.
ITSatnal your jrountj people to
TABOR COLLIGE
Aa accredited scooni of tha highest stand
ing, la a oumm unity iwiraarkaoie for its :
uieaa. wnulisinma, apilftmg ttifluencs
. u V. - w. M . W - I,' m I I B ' IB. I
un n yeii nat r ai-iiiues ;
Pail Term ons Sent TJrh. Sentf foe i
lltararura. TAilOR COT.T.F.I ifi. Taour. Ia.
in Siiats Sduri, Sim FiEi, 1 D
Swath Dakota's only aahooi aaciusiveiy
tor girla. sWauUfuliy and hoa-thfuiiy
local no. Facu.ty graduaia af leaning
ooiUMreo. Muaio. Art. Physical Culture.
Comuinae the bt educational advantages
wita tha refining lnCuanoa at a Cnna
tlan home. Catalogue. Addisa
AUXi laiSTl SCMOC,, aioas PaUa, . Ta
St. Rev. v. F. ..loaun. D. Praaioeal.
Miss Haiea aV. rvaaudy, Pnnaipai.
I " I .f i i- j J reaara um li
1 III AVI annua, imiiiine
, .i ' J uamMlwl.
, , , . UrMWime
? f .. , , ' ."; aaa My. II r ea
" -..-; m swng SJ any oe ta
1 num. a ibwwimi ft
iVifi 1 ! 1 1 i ei'e st m mirna
,i( , a a mam Tyna.
r . , -111) wruiae. aaS lr 1 i imlurr.
1.1 9 We unir umr nnaa ie
Hue a (i nom. ciiwm
. i r i 4 y -. a .u .
. Li ib aiinii.jC Mi j
f sirtilan, in..., ae.
i.J3r0US Billet Promise Bad ImIK
far loisj Celora:orv
CAJZ3 A TT TTP"!?I fllST-n'
B1 a .t ri ,
!
Felvee LaJd t ar Traeki w IU !
" .lree
to Perwetratey
eal lartrldaree
Blaaa. aad
. tleei Or
It Cae.
j F mi-h of July is Ukely to
Innurr
. arrests thi.n former annlv er
Jt cconUng t the grtm an.
I ox.tj, imrn sue w.il.-e department
' v"'r' " aeeorpion
the car tricka. dynamite f-ama
-uul rev. livers ii get those who figure as
party preeent In uie fact w:th them into i
"p'l"y r:w- !
At!J1 ch.ef Mostyn spuks wl4 the air
,f ' rnRn """'I ownvtnced of the propreties
"n Wv-t-h he stood ovncernir.g the cam- i
uika tiiai naa been mapped out. "Capa
"ut uuun street cur nuls are prohibited I
u,' r UIal of fun is Indulged In Its
l",nH;ini.ou a ill be arrested and tried In
""'' - urt, he sauL "Blank cartriuges
are .prouilnted rroin uee on tha fourth as .
as on any otiier day and of oouree '
ou"'t eartriue'? are out of :.-.e quest'.un. '
tiierefure anyone earning a re'oivr will j
"mv " expiam oimseif ou Monday lust
as surely aa he would Jn any other day of
" year. :
Captain Mostyn also laid particular stress '
v
uCun th emoargo on dynamite cap canen.
a declared the cauea may not oe used I
itllm Fnurth of July, thungh they have been
" lormrr y-ara. no clir-a uie instances ,
in rormpr
sur.ojy iQiirji or July nililckers was .
vicniunsirattd anen itergeaat Cook and his ',
detail of p"licrmen wuo are csneunng
arswunia .wia Hea too .ncrcnauia wno;
olfared to rent tiia weapona. several mr- j
chants who ha.1 piacetl signa In front of '
'eir sioras tu Cio effect that they were ,
arenured m rev.t Twoiven for tha Fnuiefi 1
iii:sr-d tne ram uf the police. They
j
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PlfT fTT a
.
XJU T ATTRACTIO N 9 ON
Paraa aad pieamn Keswrta win a
Ample provision is mada fur Omaha peo
ple for tha Fourth of Juiy. Every axtrao-
-:un and plate of amusement ia making
some kind of preparation for Independence
day. and oppurtumUes for a day uf pleas
ure are aaaured.
A soeciai Fourth of July excursion will
bo made by the Ak-dar-Ben to Tekamah
aad a large number uf Omaha reauieiita
are i; ecung to go. A special round-alp
rate of B.3 will be made on the MciCeen
motor oars and
many automobiles will
journey to Tekamah
All who go tn ana-.
mobiles are requested to stop at Samson s
headquarters. 1717 Douglas street, for Sags
wua waica to oecontte tne macuines. ihe;n,ve s.1 ( prosperrma and are dc::ig a
' ;
The parks In and about Omaha will put i
ou iheir holiday air and will prepare for j
oii.es ui oe open rrom i to iv a. m.
m
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I'll
MAKING MANLY BOYS Training the body of Hue boy aa well aa tlie mind ia a recognized
essential of modern, education. Otir system of training combines the refLaement of
Iiome life with the serrd-miLttary discipline In eighteen years cf successful work thi Acad
emy Las developed the minds and bodies of many boys who have become, Manly Men.
Our Academic Standards axe high.
Our Gasaic and Scientific courses prepare far all colleges.
Our Commericial courses prepare for business life.
Our Athletics are carefully supervised. Gymnasium fully equippeiL IhsTructor for
all outdoor sports. Athletic facilities extensive. -
We aim to
the habits that
Write for
Head Master.
THE WINONA SEMINARY
WINONA, MINN. FOR YOUNG WOMEN
Conducted by tha Sisters of St. Traoicis.
Opens Wednesday, September Seventh.
UramAMT BsTPaJt'f sLBav t Coilegiata Cetars leading to aagrea. A nad em la
Coursuk. Claasicai. L aim acientitlc. Modern Languages. Commercial Cursea.
aaminary accrditad to tha University of Minnesota.
Splendid advetnagee offered earnest, uapaoi young woman wlo have a pur
poa in study to epeeiaus la Ptaau, Voiaa. Viailn. Art, Dramacta ajpreaaion and
Housenaid aViouumics. s era aeparTmant graded into a leading hlgner inaatutiua
ot aimiiar kind.
Home life of tne student la Ideal. Indoor aad outdoor athletic. Literary.
Musical and Dramatic Sociirtiaa.
Catalogue. Hnesiei of information. Department Bulletin mailed an application.
Address the Directress. .
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Tha .V A3 SAQT SCOZSL b tis C'JIY SCI1C3L
(I wtiicxlt k4i awm tPatni-i-wfiliitiail huw lumm tmt tutr mntmmm mm WjUolt XfnCZAXJXMm H
m aa m hint tmm tt tytui TrmaMig. Xtm taM Mm acwIvMl Ilm hmmm niinr H 1
H waTv I lasa j-saisilii s aaa. WVas 7l.s B
- i i i I i i aK aaaaa a a a a A 111 sW Sal
' 1
911 " Jl 9 9 waw WW aaa wllH II " 1 FJ
Proprlatac. 'J PWaotpai. ; M
'L . l Waaal Bld.. Otoahg, Nab. 1 , ,
Kfinsas city vETEninany college
DMI V. A.' AllBV V
jja. a. a fx sj AnT
the r'iiar hoiiduy emwla of vallum. .k
a liauaa hiindmta of pe.'g.e rmit the
parks and pend the Jar. tui.n t.'ir r
I uui-a and enjnylns; an a.l-ilaT picnii-.
Another acrartion will be the vVtera
i Msa base bail came, omana wil piay
i knomn d ii-ng artemuam at V'ntun
park.
ProheJUy the m st popular af.ra.-tUms
tBa af1oon ,nB fclliMJa
boanla. giving r(arns of the Jeffries- !
Junnmn Cght.
;L0AN ASSOCIATIONS PROSPER
' ervr.tlve it Hm LmH
! kj tw g-reet a,auw Hwaaeei
Darlaej Last Tea Iran.
Reports fr'tm the troiieervative Savings
A Iiau aaaut latiun indicate a net Increase
'n roi.rres of SMiLi since Januarr I
last, bringing the association a net re-
sourrs to ffc. wLrJ-.U.
At the last meeting at the board 'if
Jlre-tor a dividend at the rate of per
int per annum was ordered cred.ted pi.
rt to members and a euilicieiii ,
siided to the reserve or contingent lose fund
to aring aaaie to i.a-a
quired to pay tma dividend is U..u..
f this aver MLI4 as paid out in uaaa
to the h aiders of the pmld-np stock nf
the ansoclatiun. Tha total earnings of tlie
Conservative mnce its organisation were
reported at a.iAala2. ef which B.arn.-
51B.J has been credited back to member
of the association aa dividends ' their
Investments la Us association a stuck.
R13.0e earned to the reserve fond aad 1
-m remaining In undlviand prof.Ie.
Off leers of the- Conservative report that i
during the first six munuis of the year'
the seao elation made a tutal of 701 loa-ia. i
of whiun 3H were for the purpose of erect-
I - v . w if f ,
:ng Bullies in OOiaua and IM fur the pur-,
oeen one largesi: in its a. story. in aasocia-
tlon closes the six months' perod with
oaU hulanoes of tTscfL.'Si.iH.
inuring uie m. jin m MinKminm
of Oman and South Omaha hav f-ir-J
nlshed money for the erection ot 4.. homes ,
'n the two dhea. As these homes have an ;
averasre cost or anout ILiilW each this 1
means max at least avjWLJw naa netm ats-,
twice tnat sum naa oeen inanea tor tne
purchase of homes aif-ad: built. .-Real
estate men of the city say that but tor
! the building associations Omaha cnuld not
. . , . J.J ,
r.vei vj j uatiej VAtrr;! init-OU UIO SAt IXUI U ssaKl'
i "uuniauuau fiuui wi uv hui tern jtmro. i
Much of the money loaned by these aa- i
sooatlon. come. fron. outfmaha points!
1 one of the assucuuiona recently receive ,
a substantial remittance from A.irtnula -'r Jamee (kihi. Mrs. Uer'. Mr. and M:-s.
and another from Ptrs.a. as well a. neceiv- , ,7 ".7 f U'y,fr-
; Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. iinldstmm. M.kb iena
mg various amounts la every Jays mxT Fulinwn, Mls Laura ijeta. Mits iMiM
from diflerent points in the United States. ' 'nietx. M.ks F"ornce H.ller. Mine Uim
The State Banking board has just issued nl -lL JJIhs Rtisma Mande.herg. M s
... m . . . . aveiyn liergman. Miss Minnie Myr. M ne
a cail for a report of the condition of the, M:lldrd Kn-am.-r M as Dorwhy alf'-n. MIks
ansonations of the state at close of bust-j Fannie Block. MlrWErma Hairx, M.-.' Ues
nras on June 05. This r-port will undoubt-: tirrH"'P; M,r, Heyn. it:-. ,dwrd
, , , i Heller. Mr. ike KlUn Mr. Henry (Jnttei
ediv show a large Increaee in their busl- i Mr. j(. N,waian muA Mr. E-1r '
I ness during last Tear and that at this I
umt 4lI aaotiarlona of the stare have totai
resources of at least C&. .'.). as
thev
sulendld work In their respective localities
syienoiu wan in Lneir topkuto incmiiues.
Qmaha enjoys the distinction of having the
lai-geat savings and loan aaeoriation in the
Schools
AND
olloes
Kearney Milit
Academy
build up a sound body, develop character and create
make the Boy the ifanly Man. . 7
Illustrated Catalogue.
HARRY N. RUSSELL,
ESS
United ! .ite eamwty. the TuniM-T i'i"
Dahlman Maps
Out Itinerary
WIU aLiitS CoO.tiiia.ailS Speeches from.
w. rtiT Fr-nr
T!m.
Mayor C ahlman wmmltiej oaa arrangwd
an iLnerarv tu kp il.m busy r til tins
date until prlinar-e Jar. He will attend fva
p cnics in Oi..ana ttMtav. at Elmd am'
.Mriwn i v. a. and Monday mofiliig will
start for Une oounty. t)n the murnini; of
tha F iurt.1 ne will apeaa at lAr'yuMire and
in the afternoon will auorns meetings uf
Beatrice and Plymouth. The Sth will be
spent In renewing acquaintances and mak
ing medicine at Beatrice and other points
In (Jage county.
The mayor will be tn the spotlight at the
uwkiiMii i convention at A.Il.uira an July
and r. Xhoui-e hn will gj tu Jbeye'ine
and Merrill cuiuu'c. .id 1 apfiiu u.l
the nrae unui July Jk oa iua old aiampuig
ground in leaves and adlo.nuig oountiea
July 30. XI and 21 the mayor will be in
Omaha mixing w:la the daengarfast
cmadH. Then lie will iaae autuinuuiie trips
into Lfiugiae. gaundera, radnngion and
Burt counties uni.l July Zi. a inn he a 111
go to Grand I.-land to mil in the F.ght t'
. v . . ,
ytll am
...
Keep a county local, opuun piaua out of
orm.
With tne state conattien aver, tha
mmvnr will nem .a.1 t.. nmtL.i N.hrul.
rt , . ,.rU . ....
r-servauou cou.rtti. a.nvlng at Norfulk
fiii. Jin VMiin m ..i i ? . lTiiiu i Tin hm
u , Hl,w.j .., ..r,,,.-!,, countlea.
a 4U-ck can vans of aa.lne. faww-d and Tor a
eountiea. go ovsr Into Butler county and la
I slated to be tn Omana for pr'mary day.
V uriiHt IS.
p -.jp p
0 aUrrCrt M I
GUM CLU3
----- - m
aad Kaa (la Held Friday
Cvtslsg.
Cue of the largest suppers at the Rod
and Gun dun. was given Friday evening
in honor of Mise Stalla Filirinan of C-u.m-vllle,
tty., by Mr. and Mr L Goidu.aii,
forrv riuii beinir km.
' a--- -----
m -.asvi .
M," Fr"k ' '"' 6"y Katx. Mr.
n V-rVart ' ZZ?. u'r
Joe Orain. Mr. sm Bioca. j.r. iei-st:en
i PTCTUR3 MOCI.DINi REMNANTS.
Tuesday mnrTtlng we will pis- e .in sale a
large aumurr of par ems in short lengths,
to go t one-thlrdrrrT!ie regular price. All
in good cnndl l.in. and wnl make desirable
frames. Alexander's. SU 3'Ta;.
ary
C0TTEY
I That laUirox Misaouri Colleen for
Women, Sevaala, XisaorarL
j "Beautiful for sltuatlan." Idaal un-
iaa of Coileifs gad Earns Ufe. Cullers
, and CoUega nr'fparatrtry eouraos.
' School af Art, xjrBgioa and Dome
j tic Science. OiBMorrauiry of Music.
! itrictly European methods. Out door
porta. Sulsct patronage. BaAooabU
: rates. Send for caraiog-ue.
mils. v. .4.. c. stix:kiiu,
rt ai l ilen t and Foaauer.
Are You tLooIdng
for a Good College?
taenia
Woman's Colleoe
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