THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1010. BRIEF CITY NEUS SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK IUtj JLoot Trint It. Take rem priatlneT in. Til Thomas W. aieekka-ra for congress. Xlettrlo ran. anrfeae-aranAeea Co. rest Bry Clean ins; of garmenta. Twin City Ly works, 407 South Fifteenth. Horn Owaeraliip U the hop of .v.ry tunlly. Nebraska Bavins;, uid Loan aaao elation ahow you tba war. 101 Board of Trad. BIda, th and Fernam, Omaha. la tba XMvovoe Ooum I -rank C. Voor Vee hat fllad suit for dlvorc from Lola Voorhlee. Mra. Voorhlea la an eotrea. l V) . tt. .. k. Anil m treme cruelty. Features of the Annual Catalog of the Nebraska Univenity. tn Swedish, O. Herbert Coona to ba adjunct professor of agricultural botany, and Superintendent George Crocker of the Paw nee city public achoola to be Instructor in the aohool of agriculture. ITNIVKItSITY aciIOOli Of MCSIC. ITEMS OP STATE-WIDE INTHtEST Llacela Ia.tltatloa Keep. Pace with Progress of irekeaaata. There waa a time when. Ilk th Moham- Pvearrae of th TJasTeraltr aeaeot ol medane, th w.stern.rs looked toward the east aa th "meoca of learning." It waa but natural with a reoenMy developed coun try that the advantage, for higher educa tion were limited. Adranoed achooli and - I college, are established only when rudl . , 0( mentary settlement la completed. It was Th expenses of th Board of Regent, or ' ,,., nt th west last year ";- "-": "-- .... Maalo A Prayer for Teaeaere Heatless Sehool Kooma tat Winter. schools and universities of their own, and Must Get JT.w eUe-Boller Inspector th. .tat. n'vtty for that .tuoenti mnighi th. coll.,es of the Wolf, ha notified th Board of County - r.'-ii east to oomol.t their ducatlon. With the Commissioner that the third boiler at th Pns. . TZi "c,f the kPl t-ogress of their development It waa sount, hospital must t replaced by a trip, to th. rthw..t.rn frtlor of th ,n9Vlubl, that th, w,.UrB, would but,d osw one. The other two boiler, ar new. Gas Vj to Stamdard -Th monthly r- . port of th caa office shows' th gas com- I v . hm work, pany furnished ... of SL eandl pow.r. a ftnU.. oourM of lectures at '"rnAnf good enough tlone of th law, stat for th purpos of locating th agrl cultural np.nmmi.1 .....wil.h mm.r.rt favor- ?TOrvC0),1Vf0r,Vh. work t" the older eastern Institution, of ho. to better equip himself for rk! LarnJn.;. Thl- hM pr0VM th case with th. regulation strength and ,u Tme."?.', AgrcJuurU sch follow- Jh. University School of Music at Lincoln, h to satisfy the ether ouellflca- . . ki.'I ,: mi m. oinuii o. mnwi n. - m.,n. i. IIS) ,.n th. mM.nm f tti ateweile. aUfie av-Tw.nty mem- BUrln- th. ta.t yeaP t0 th. and -"I" ""M" " '. "V .Tm Bers of th Hawaiian tin team passea ... board which looks after IU "w "V""r - Through Omaha Baturday on th. Union Pa- J i. Coupland wa. retaining it. affiliation with the unlv.reUy. .Iflo. Th team . on It. way to Camp "i . hhourht of an Tnendm.nt "r e'Kriia.'oir Perry. O.. to th. national .hoot, where It ,0 th, ,uu eoniUtu"lon of N.bra.ka pro- " largest mo thoraly or- ' tvNtt to take f.w of th. honor vldln, for a .aIy for regent., but h. w'n',edT"d JLVT. Ahi ' i! nu.. m w.tvii.4n. W. . w ' .u . WMt Th ur r varied and to t,;;,; n, BrT;7h mor:r.:! r" -ti ""r:::": "n'hm cour.- .broad r. an- ..nlnV at "th VT.t' Methodist n. "Th." of hTn. 7 memb.r -J? r.uTnTt .h...A .Th. mmittu h.. hmti fllllna . w . . . .v,. .. "on. Th. equipment I. unsurpassed. Th ----- - I VI Wlfl uuiru WHICH lUUIII fJ.ai.VI I s a . . a th. pulpit with, out-of-town f,,e"r1:,','J .tat. university Is enough without a mM of KmIm irinl ninM eold to urln, th.T.catlon of K.v. F. U Lov.-S w,r. m ,alarprovlaed m. may de.ir. to"lJ.f 'jSJtl it not hi. - I v v. . k.. "y mo school at on tlm. It now ha . . 4 "T. , 7 T Ik. -T- ly-fur piano, and .tudlo., tog.th.r with T.1? "".J- d.-I ? " fr. 'V .f th' WOrk: " l'thA.!T!! two two-manual Pipe organ Th oroh..tra nxiuno, . iionunu rwiuiuj wtiere mere IS no pay. u is raj I i- . ,- last night n.arthd flv. case, of b.r that salary I. no inducement to hlgh-da KnftoU, "y-v. piece, and support. It .... n i sh. i. h.M for th. r,. . .v,. M.-l Forty arUst Instructor, make up a faculty tn. cha. of " r'r'....".' : " "at ...Ure. .tudet. th. nMt thorough k..plng a dl.ord.rly hou.e. be,,,, fc r,M of lectura at the summer f!!P!i"" n.d Jf!f.UL Inf OmaJui Zxid KArk 0m Th high MMion of th Unlvnlty of NbrMka bt- . wnSA ...u. ..kI intod .r of th. old High .chool tund- Ln,. onday Xufu.t t r. W.n.hlp , , . Jr2tauKtL2,: arlll Kaa aaaH mnra f tl thlB WAD It. I nit. tT tKa mn.l ott1 irnainan MiinaVtnri I " .... - ---- - -- - 71.: . " I. """" musical educaUon should writ, for the a. Iv uas oven guw-i. wwa uuuor u uu suice ngrwn saann. of tb. workmen. The new addition to th. Superintendent A. V. Teed of Dixon newer part of the building 1. now com- county visited the university summer es Dieted and classes will be held there tn slon Wedneeday and gave an exceptional September. ' practical addres. to tfte olas. In arithmetic Too Change. eH. Q. Bock, how In on th. "Essentials In th Teaohlng of th oity ticket office of th Denver A Rio Arithmetic." Superintendent Teed I. one Grande railroad, will Mart In with th. New of th. most successful county auperlntend Tork Central lino, tn th freight depart- ent. tn th. .tat. mnt th first of August. Th. New Tork Th. Steckelberg Concert company, under r.tMi win h.um aim. n.w nffliwka In the the management of the university extension City National bnthulldlng wton. J. V. department, will glv. on. of it. beat pro- contain, th. following prayer, "For All Vayward will fill Mr. Bock', place. gram, befor. th. county institute of Kno Taohr.,H by Walter Rauschenbu.cn: s Sa. tiJo. ClarUa. county at Crelghton on th vnlng of w lmplor thy blessing, O Qod, on . .,...,nt inUn. t.v . c.Mt Uuiuit M. th. men and women, who teach th. Insanity board several month, ago will E- L- Edward., a rraduat. of th Univer- children and youth of our nation, for fa sent back to Italy Aorut 1 Unmlgra- ""y Oklahoma, who received hi master's nto their hand, wa dally commit ,th. nt " " L.Tiy Zt...ZzT7l degree at the Unlvemtty of Nebraaka last dear.t that w hav. Wa know that c on o.r ",! June. ha. accented th. no.ltion at th. head they are th. potent frl.nd. and hlper. in. ouy rnay arraying xor nu oeper- . - - : of our homes, and that a. thev m.k. wa. kits urni aaaajij- - tra ktjmhvmn wViDUVfj I - - C.mnb.11 collese. Holton. Kan. chlldrwt, .o .hall lutur. year, see Mis. Margaret Burke ha. been elected them. Grant thm an abiding oon.olou. asststant principal at Pander. nesa that they are coworker, with the, Mis. Laura B. Own ha. accepted the thou r.at t.aoh.r of humanity, and that prlnolpalshlp of th Fairmont High school, thou hast charged them with th holy Mis Mary Malon ha. received a call to iat of br'hK'nK forth from th budding St. Bernard academy. Nebraska Cltv. aa f Of th. young th mystrlou storss teacher of Latin and German. Mis. Pearl Wager foe. to Stamford, Neb., a. principal of th. high school next year. Prof. Albert T. BelL who received hi. bachelor', degree at th University of Ne- SEASON AT THE THEATERS Omaha to Hate Six Playhouse Active Burin j Cominy Season, EBANDEIS TO HAVE BIO SHOWS t&aaagrer Bnrgeaa IIm Contracts for VI rat Half of SeaaoB Oppoaltloa. Is Vaudeville Stock at th Boyd. Within a few week. Omaha', six theater, will all be open and entertaining their patrons, each to his personal choice. For the program next season will be sufficiently varied to suit th. wants of all. With th. Brandel. playing the first class attractions, th. Krug setting forth th. popular price shows, the Boyd with a permanent stock company, the Orpheum and the American presenting Martin Beck and William Morris vaudeville respectively, and the Oayety of faring burlesque, nothing will be laoklng In the way of opportunity for choice to th. man who ha. an evening he doesn't know what to do with. Manaarer. Dowa to Work. Th war of worda between the manager. In th. east has simmered down greatly of late, for th tlm ha. now com to put how. on th. road and tnak. good on th promise.. Th. matter h. not attracted a great doal ofattentlon outside the circles immediately Involved, for the publlo doesn't especially cure what the brand la on the attraction. If It be a good one. Omaha will have "opposition" In vaudeville only this season, for no local theater Is open to the Shubert. This will not b. th. occasion for any especial hardship, for th. tlm. at the Hrandels will be very well filled by at tractions sent out by the manager, who book through the Klaw A Erlanger agency. In this list are the Frohmans, the Slrea, C. B. Dillingham, Henry B. Harris, Cohan St Harris, Klaw A Erlanger, David Belaaoo, Harrison Grey Flske, Maurice Campbell, and a host of others. John Cort, Mort Singer and Henry W. Savage ar th only adherenta to th "open door" force, who have reerul.rly sent attractions to Omaha. Mr. Corf, defection will deprive Omaha of th prlvtleg of seeing Mrs. Carter, Flor ence Roberts and Max Figman. Mort Stnger'a musical showa will not b sent here, a deprivation that can perhaps be borne, while Mr. Savage had almost drop ped Omaha from hi. calling list, only two of his companies reachlarg her. last sea son. On. of thee, waa th. "Merry Widow," In it. third season, and It had been booked all around this city befor It wa. lent her. Burgess Oeta Contracts. Manager Burgess of th. Brandel. during the week received from th Klaw ft Rrlan- ger office In New Tork, contract, for thlr ty-three strong attraction, that will be played, at th. n.w theater during th. com tng winter. Thee, will be her three and four nlgkta each, praotlcally keeping the theater open every night after the season starts. Billy Burke Is the first one to come, her dates being for th second week In September. It I Mr. Burgess1 desire to open the theater on the evening of Labor Day, Monday, September 5, and he Is now arranging for a proper attraction for the data. In th list of plays are a number of th most recent successes. Workmen ar now engaged at the Brandel. renewing the Interior decoration, and repairing the dam age that resulted from opening the theater befor it was quit, ready. It will be tho theater beautiful" when It awing, open It. door, early In September. Vaadevltle and Barleaqne. Much local Interest attaches to the com ing of th. William Morris vaudeville peo ple. The American Muslo hall will open on Monday, August M, and It la proposed that an appropriate bill will b offered for th first week. The Orpheum will start Its season on Sunday evening, August IS, setting forth the established Orpheum quality of vaude ville. Th Oayety stnrta th season on th .am evening, th. first bill being "The mora perfect service; the farmer could like wis. send his produoe In small quantifies direct to th. consumer at .mall cost and better profit Delivery of good, to th. purchaser would be greatly facilitated, and In many oases with mora economy than by private wagon., especially In rural and suburban dlstriota. It Is tru. a parcels post would mean muck additional labor, but not at first, as our rural dollvery carriers couin enswy handle all purct-ls dlftpatchcd. As Hip sys tem grows It will glv employment to hun dreds of people In this department ff tho postal service, bringing hundred of thou sands of dollars In yearly circulation. Parcela post presents so many advantages that In court rk'S where It has become an established Institution, and so general Is th. satisfaction given, that any one who would advooate Its abolition would be re garded as Insane. E. A, WEIR. Th American Band Cornea Today. Commencing with an evening concert at Courtland Beach tonight, the American band of Providence, R. I., with Its wealth of soloists of rank, will be with us for a series of open-air summer concerts, which should Interest all lovers of music. It will afford a pleasant entertainment to the pa trons of this popular place of amusement, and be Instructive In a way for lovers of band music There will be several special nights, Wednesday being rag-time night. Thursday, New England night, and Friday, Wagner night, when classlo muslo will rule. No .ittra charge will b. mad. for'th. con certs, excepting that those who wish may secure fleata dlreolly In front of th band by paytt g 10 centa extra. Th sensational act. Roll. th. limit, will be seen every afternoon and evening during th week. A Bloody Affair I. lung hemorrhage. Stop It, and our weak lungs, cough, and cold, with Dr. King's N.w Discovery. SOo and 11.00. For sal. by Beaton Drug Co. see OOLS AND CO LE EGES catalogue now, aa th fall term start. Sep tember 6. It can be secured by addressing Wlllard Kimball, director, 1103 R street, Lincoln, N.b. A PRAYER FOR TBACHBR8. Lay Appeal Th for Divine Gotdnnee. American Magaslna Grace and for August tlon. Th boy, 11 years of age, booam. tnsaii through homesickness for hi. rela tive. In Italy. Msaoari Veelflo Oban. Tim Three trains on the Missouri Pacific road will hang, their tlm starting August L Num ber 104 will leave Omaha for Kansas City at :K a. m. Instead of 9:40 a. m. Train N. 106 will leave Kansas City for Omaha at 11:10 p ra.. Instead of 10 p. in. Train No. 1ST will arrive at Webster street station at U:15 p. m. Instead of 11.10 p. tn. -Baa. go. AJXmoMy Lulu B. Matuaews, braska tn 1898 and his master', degree in divorced from Sari Matthew. . several 1900, making the major tn botany, and has month, ago and. given alimony of Hi a .Inc. been professor of botany and prlnolpal month,. haaSgarnktheed her former bus- of th academy of th Nebraaka Waslayan band', wag, to secure payment Th. eas wa. heard before Judge E.teU. Sat urday' momrng. - Matthew, claimed that owing to. to faot of hi. having alno re marrlud h -waa unabl tokeep np hi payment, to wife No. L Quarrel lads to Stabbing Scrapping between messenger boy. culminated In Bud Kramer, StlO North Twenty-second ' street, being stabbed ' Saturday night and Cal Wroth, who gav hi residence as th. Victoria hotel", being held on th. charge of cutting With Intent to kill. Accord ing to th Information gleaned by Officer HH thre haa bean Ill-feeling between 1 th pair for soma time. They and som. other boy. were walking aat on Douglas street. At th Stat hotel th argument beoam. heated and Wroth pulled out an . knife and .tabbed Kramer under th left shoulder. Ho' wa. oar r led Into th hotel and afterward, taken to th police" ata- i tlon and eventually to St Joseph', hospl of character and ability which thou hast hidden in them. Teach them to reverence th young lives, clean and plastic, and to realise that generation, .till unborn hall ru. their .loth or rise to higher level, through their wisdom and faith fulness. Gird them, for their task with a double m.asur. of thy patience and tranquility, with a great fatherly and university, has b..n ai.ot rw. , motherly lor for t..e young, and with botany of th. Lou.lana university. Baton l tnderne.s for th. backward and Rouge, La., to succeed Prof. Ernst A. Bes. sey, who Is now at th. head of the depart- Kearney Military Academy MAKING MANLY BOYS Training the body of the boy aa well ai the mind is a recognized essential of modern education. Our system of training combines the refinement of home life with the semi-military discipline. In eighteen years of successful work this Acad emy has developed the minds and bodies of many boys who have become Manly Men. Our Academic Standards are high.. I Our Classic and Scientific courses prepare for all colleges. Our Commericial courses prepare for business life. Our Athletics are carefully supervised. Gymnasium fully equipped. Instructor for all outdoor sports. Athletio facilities extensive. i We aim to build up a sound body, develop character and create the habits that make the Boy the Manly Man. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. . HARRY N. RUSSELL, Head Master. Kearney, Neb. MUNIUJ ll.Nai!.WlU'lJlaJt'WHll!a'jft.iMtM! COTTEY The Leading Ml'aourl Collego fo Women, Nevada, Mls.onrL "Beautiful for situation." Ideal un ion of College and Home life. College and College preparatory course. School of Art, Expression and Domes tic Science. Conservatory of Mnslo, strictly European methods. Out door sports. Select patronage. Reasonable rates. Send for catalogue. MRS. V. A. C. BTOCKABD, President and Founder. Twenty-Fifth Season 1 " a . . KlmbaOHaJL American Htl Conservatory THE LEADING SCHOOL el MUSIC I. AMERICA Eminent Itcalty of 70. Superior Teacher's Training School. Puhllo School Muslo. School of ExpreMioD, Phynloal Culture. Utuwrptmi fn mivmnttfi. Thirty tree scholarships award ed. Fall term begins Thiirvlar. 6Pt mh' Cmtalfeilidw. JOHN J. H ATTST AIDT, ria l Hart Conway School ol Acting dlreotedby HsrtUbrjwsy, America's creates! uuuator lor th state 8wi orospectus. All Saints School, Sioni Falls, S. D South Dakota's only .ohool exclusively for girl. Beautifully and healthfully located. Faculty graduates of leading col la .as. Muslo,- Art, Physical Culture. Combine the best educational advantage with th refining Influences of a Chris tian home. Catalogue. Address A 1.1. SAUTTfl aCKOOXi, glonx rails, . TJ, Rt. Rev. F. Ft Johnson, D. D., President. Miss Helen 8.. Peabodv, Prlnolpal. afflicted. 6v them, from, physical ex haustion, from loneliness and dlaoburage-1 ment of botany of the State Agricultural m""VonKth? of, routine, and .1 vn, fv. . . MJtu,iliro. vi . M)a.t b. 1 1' We bless the for th free and noble spirit that 1. breathing with quickening power upon the educational life of our day, and for th men and woman of larg mind and loving heart who have mad that spirit our common possession by their teaching and example. But grant' that a higher obedience and self- ollg of Minnesota.1 Thl. I. a splendid opening for. Prof. Bell, as th. University of Louisiana I. fast becoming on of th greatest educational institutions of th new south. Prof. Bell la spending th. sum mer at Toplnabee, Douglas Lake, MIoh., doing special work In connection with th summer school of th. University of Michigan. rv. tti.iu . vyw tj . ran Irani i may grow in in new aimoa- I!".1 V Ph-ra of freedom. W. remember with complete catalogue with announcement, for the oomlng year, offer, to th. publlo th. S!!!ir!nlT?'lTOn!'"U purpo.. by the .acred contagion ..... .... ucm. in recent of the,r nf, Ry th tr.ngth and gratitude to thee th godly teacher, of our own youth who won our heart, to year.. beauty of Chrlat-llk. service still be i no average person usually rinds a book nlalnlv wnrnrhl In th IIm nf tilr Of this kind .DOM or lee. of an enigma. In auroeaanrs that our children ma. not this Instance, however, the exhibit of any want foe atrona- models of devout man. - I M . . .. . . I taL Kramer's condition 1. not serious, on OI colleges or schools Is clear-cut hood on whom their charactera can be although . he Is weak from the loss of blood. Alaskan Soldier Writes Letter August of each year. In addition to teacher, certificates preV- loualv ai van IKa unlv.ralt artll n.w John Sullivan Telia Of life la Far- teacher, certificate. In agTloultur. and ana complete. molded. uuv us inn new features snown l. the Do thou reward thy servants with a summer session ot eight weeks a. com- glad .ens of their own eternal worth pared with tlx week, heretofore. This of- a. teacher, of the race, and tn the heat fera greater opportunity to taeohers of the of the day do thou ahow them th. spring tat. for - increased efficiency and offers by the wayside that flow, from th. eter other, instruction from September , to nal .Hence of God and glv. n.w light Away Country Fishing it Pop. . ular Amusemeat John C. 1.' Sullivan, a aoldler of th. Six teenth Infantry, recently stationed at Fort Crook, . and now stationed at Haines, Alaska hss written hi. frl.nd, John Lynn of South Omaha, th. following letter con cerning hi experience. He is an sn tnuslastla memb.r of th improved Order et Redmen and inuoh of his letter oonoern. hi. entertainment by member of this lodge, portions of th letter telling of events there are a follow. t . Th. post Is very beautifully situated on the shore of the bay and there is all kinds of fishing her. About th. only drawback that 1 .ean.aee to the post Is that we have to burn kerosene lamp, and miss horn economic. Also a flr.t-grad. emerg ency certificate 1. granted to such students aa find It neoeesary temporarily to leave th university to tsaoh. I to the syee of all who drink of It OPEN WINDOWS OTT IERO DAYS. Remarkable Results Yrltli Heatless School Room la Caleaaro. The result of experiments with heatless sohool room, in winter Is described by Th. number of accredited secondary Burton J. Hendrlck In Aurust MeClure's schools ha been Increased and th en- in which th wrltr .ay. In parti ' tranc. requirement, hav. been raised from Th. Chicago educational system has or- a to W point, to become effeotlve on Sep- lginated a new verb "to humidify." . The tember 1. 1810. After the .am. dat. in 19U meaning I. aimpl.: all hot air, before n- a .implified tabl of entrance requirements tertng th schoolroom, Is passed through cover an colleges where eaoh haa varied I jets of water or of .team. It now picks in several subjects heretofore. This should up iu molstur. in "humidifying" chambers eause high schools less difficulty In ar-in the ba.em.nt, Instead of In th throats ranging their curricula. and nasal passages et th. ohlldren and In reeponae to demand of the times a I teachers. new course in agricultural engineering I Pririnl Watt. hat if nn n the take, rank with the olvtl. electrical and schools lit th. stock yards district, has mechanical groups. The department of gon ,vn farther. In th lower grades Slavonlo offers Instruction to th large 0f his school he began th experiment last pur Port Crook eectrl llghu. Otherwise 1 nu-nMr or Bohemian, of th. state, while in winter of abolishing heat altogether. In lunner response to me neeos oi tne in- lhf rooms h. ha. adopted a new eduoa creasing oosmopoiitan character of th ttanal motto: "Ls. instruction and moro state a population, bwadian now becomes a oxygen." In keeping with thU. these little branch of the language, taught. children no longer sit together at desks Th. forestry course ha. gradually grown Wth folded hnd. The desks hav been in importance until gT&auaM instruction ramnv klnAaraartatl nhalra kir. h.n everything is modern and up-to-date. W have tar better quarter, than w. had at Crook, aa ther la moro room and better heating arrangements. It Is alright hare on th light question now aa It doea not get dark until about 11 p. ra., so you see we hav not much us for light ot any kind, but then the winter will be Just otherwlee, aa w will only hav about aix hours Bay Ught In each twenty-four hours. -'It Is rather a queer feeling that you experience I ,.., ,,. here now. going to bed in broad daylight 1 Skater Interest in conservation movements. know what time th sun rtsee In the isipenineni suo-stations nav Been se ta bill had at Valentin under the direction of James Cowan and th Bcotte Bluff sta tion at Mitchell to promote agriculture. Th general and technical courses In agri culture hav been mergod Into on general Highland Paick; College SSjSt- ,,A. Des Molnee, Iowa 2,M Sti JbU Aasaally ifv I fr- J-nJI 4 . ' 1 ." ' .... k . .. J ..... " - jr Hlofcland ' Park CaliM I cornea aaarar eneat. aa the aleaaanJa ef aodera eduaatlaa than ear etber Cellaae ia tKa eaartry. Expeaaae of etwdeats fcomaaflv eaduaaa aaanv tlmaMaf la of dollars bs tk saodarate chars for hoard and raeas ia CeUeo Buildinsa. where uviag expeaaea are furaWiad practically at coat. Tome Open SejDtembeir CL October 17. Nov. 0. lOlO. and Jan. St. Febru- m . i n . a sry si, epni o. r 16 and Juno 13. IBll. mi l t r-t-a AND SCHOOLS I tlutval Arf STiXDaao A Class low a Cob- CLtl,.-J At Lisas iirf CoartaTS A Col- LiDCrai ATll llo Apreptrsur, Kad Els- DUOnMna LKS1 or Smostsaxh and Tres- neotary Praparaiory Courmea la which student, wsitihs aalafouDdlBtbeaoantry. - BTeryrrad- ot all dsgreea of sdTaaoemaat are admitted. Bate sent to paying poalUoa. 30 tor fall oourse. mj. DtDAOTio, Btats CsBTtriOATS, Tims unlimited. normal coott CssTincATa, PuiitT D , Til limn io Bm Kommi) TiiiwiKa ooet eowpleie trelnliur fortaaohars pHsmeiS BcaiMsaa Collsq. iw Tea Win, lntheweaa areduaiee receUe atale oarUfloalea. o a department oi la literary eollet. but a v . . rmt- Ki anrainAt Mirtini. thoroughly equipped Buitne College, with the Engineerinf eAZl ?Hi Tt -ne.t bu.ln. ricUan,. In the U. S. Combined K:a?trlcal, Swam. Machinist's and AslomoMle B"lnaM and BhorihaDd Couriaa. Macb'nlit's couraet. l-weeka eouraea Is Oaa, TeL ar. DDT I" 7- - -Pi?! . -SZ. Automobile and Traotloa Kngineerlng. 6no ?ll'-',,.A"T AanlovACoiranaa. irun- :'""- - """"" - IITIOH SB'S COIISIS AN U BxTMMKIOM CoDHK FOS JJ 'J 1 course, time unlimited. Bsueeiara. One of tbe largest, best equipped Q-J Service iirtSti cZl.ZZiZ II Ch,J9 Ovss 7,800 BnjKSXTa Enanix- I w Btawdabd Cotrsacs I Law oSsrea la aT rauaan. ana Hwwoa courses. , lioinc OIUUJ ID , TBa CossssroMDCMca Mntic ACoartrTaCoLLSosorMrsio. Piano, BoaooL. Almost any subjaut you wUh ky eor- HlUalC violin. Voice, Orchaatra, Band, Chorus, respondance. Harmony. Mandolin. Guitar, and Buperrlsor's c, C,.l,l The Bummer School opens Course In Publlo School Music. A fine faculty oUmiucr OC&00I June IS, l.il. Special work of teachers, each an artist In bis line. for ill grades of teachers. O-atnrw A TeonouesiT KquimD Collbs. r Board, l.7J,M t8 and .T5 par woak.' Wiatui or osATOsr under the dlrealloa ot Mpettie. Tuition In rraparatory.Coliese, Wor th most eompewnt teachers. maland Commercial Courses, sis e quarter. All n 1 . A iioiorsiLT ESTABLIaaan eipensee three months, M.Ui sli nionUis,9S.7i a v u m . rscaooi, or i aa aa amr. I Art nine mouius, ais.i.ou. nana tot c. court In whlohyou arelntrrvtted. iool or FBKXAJfaHip.. Pan Aurft nine monthi and Publlnachool Tirawint. court In wt O. H. LONG WELL, Pree., WtrWand Park Col.ere, 1AS.OU. Bend for catalv. Bute DES MOINES, IOWA :1fl 5-. r -' tci v-l - ?r '- y-fzz - V - ISfebraska Military Academy Liocolo, Nebraska. I Military Boarding School for Boys b! All Ages The School Year Opens September 15, 1910. Special Instruction given to boys who do not fit Into regular clasB -In publlo school. Back work easily made up. ' Illustrated Catalogue Telling the M'hoe Story of Military School Life Sent Free for the Asking. For Information address. B. D. HAYWARD, Superintendent. ' hones: Bell 1722; Auto 3560. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. imMMeaeaa J xtianwal f J Not ""'y th larpeet, but th. most now leads to th. aeoond degree, that of master of forestry. This Is by reason of the So not niornlng as I do not get up In time to rind out, but 1 hear that It is broad daylight at about l a) or I a. m. ' everybody in the company haa th. fish ing fever and they are at It all day long, in the afternoon there Is not a soul In quar tmrm aa avarvnna la either out on the bay or at the river fishing. Tali Dan McLane course that admits or specialisation as soon that he Is liable to be out of luok for his as th. student', inclination la clear. The college of law, after September 1. 1911, will require on. year of general col lege study before law aubject. ar. begun. Also th. oolU'ge ot medicine has made a complete advanoe to two year, before strictly medical subjects are commenced. "Rules and Regulations Governing Stu dents" Tr. Included In th. complete cata logue where previously separate hand book, were distributed. By these it i. aeen is being especially In the general tear akin as there la no hunting whatever I around here. - They claim that there are a lew bear and other big game back in the muuotal!i. about fifty or sixty milee from bare, tout am afraid that I am not a hunter enough to hike that far for the priv ilege of geitlng a ehot at a bear or any .ther animal. . . i Jerry, Vorce and a few more of them Continued on the "Buford" to iL Michael s and other posts, where they are to be .ta lloned. I understand that we have the beat post . .k .kAi. In. tn anldlar In and I da not Joubt It aa It never gets as cold her a. it 1 that the standard of sooiarshlp (Id In Nebraska. Viae Shear la of Krte Welgrhta, The freight agents ot th. Erl. railroad hav. received from headquarter, a bit ot .liua jaj. whli. la certificate. In art- luformatiou that they are showing shippers cullur- mu,lQ ana phy-cai educaUon were raised gradually colleges. The number of graduates to revolve de gree, during the university year, just with treat pride and aatlafactlon. The Erie vperated . fast freight section, during th. month f June, and but tour failed to reaoh destination In tlm. for advertlaed markets. All connection, were made, and the record has probably never been equalled. - Chamberlain'. Stomach and Liver Tablets III brace up the nerve, banish sick head ache, prevent despondency and Invigorate lb whole system. Sold by all dealers. granted. The number of military commis slons awarded to graduate, by th. governor I. thirty-five. Among addition, to the varlou. faoultlea tor th. new year are included the name, of Phllo Melvyn Buck, Jr., of the St. Loula public achools aa associate profaasor ot rhetoric! Prof. Herbert Brownell of the Peru State Normal, to hav. oharg. of the teachers college training achool; Josrph Alasta at Au.ustana colle.a .. Instructor brought In, and the pupils given the utmost freedom ot movement. In cold winter weather they wear their wrap and hats and the, ar. their only source of heat In a.ro weather they alt at their table in front of open, "drafty" windows. Their fingers do not get so numb that they can not write on the blackboard, and physlclal discomfort Is unknown. One day last winter when th. thermom eter registered 10 below sero, a woman school visitor earn. Into on. of these cold rooms. Bhe was horrified at what she de scribed as "cruelty," but the children imply grinned. They enjoy the change Immensely and havs ntck-named the old hot air place the "hospital rooms," be cause there ar. so many sick children In them. Th. parent, likewise ar enthusi astic Ther. ar. reasons In plenty for this attitude. Colds, glandular tj-oubles, the normal afflictions of school Ufa, hav vir tually dlaappeared, and (he mentality of the children has responded to th. change. By Christmas practically all of the children In th. cold air rooms had finished their work! They were learning to read and writ, almost unconsciously. And the teach ers who had previously been Irritable, Hat- lee, despondent, sick of Ufa and sick of teaching, had regained their early aal. Lam. shoulder Is almost invariably caused by rheumatism ot tbe muaclea and yields quickly le th. free application of Chamber lain'. Llalment Thl. liniment 1. not only prompt and effectual, but In Bo way disa greeable to use. Sold by aA dealer. thoroughly organised and bent euuluped school In th West Th following courses ar. offered: Post Graduate. Axad- amla. Teacher's Certificate. Public Sohool. Piano Tuning and PreDaratory. Vnrtv Artist Instructors in all branches of muslo oomurise th. Faculty. The achool has an orchestra ot fifty piece, and a number of public perform ances, proving of great benefit to th. students, are given during the aohool year. Notable concert. In which well known artists tak. part, given frequently. The University School of Music Affiliated wltk the University of JTsbraska. It la located In the most desirable part of the town. The buildings ar. modern and contain 14 studio, and practice rooms. Two two-manual pip. organs, for practice purpose, ar in th building. Expense very moderate. Term rpons Sept otn. II you ars ininain. VI lamna up nmaiu ss av pro- fesslnn, you should write fur our catalogue, mailed free. WII.X.A21D kiicbAXIh Dlreotor, Xilaoola, Xebre.ke. THE WINONA SEMINARY WINONA, MINN. FOR YOUNG WOMEN . Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. ' Opens Wednesday, September Seventh. UTZBAJBT SXVAmTKEMTl Coll.glat. Course leading to, degree. Academic Coursea. Classical, Latin bclentlflc. Modern Languages. Commercial Coursea Seminary accredited to th. Univ.rslty of Minnesota. Splendid advatnase. offered earnest, capable young women who hav. a pur pos. in study to specialize In Piano, Vole, Violin. Art. Druiuallc Expr.xslon and Household Economics. Uaoli department grad.d Into a leading higher Institution ot similar kind. Home life of th. student I. Ideal. Indoor and outdoor athletics. Literary Huajtal and Dramatic Societies. Catalogue. Booklet of information. Department Bulletin mailed on application Address the Directress. JsBBsasaBW'' i aji TUTall r - - el ias Omaha. Neb. EUk 1863 Episcopal School Accredited to Eastern Women's Colleges, Universities of Chicago, Nebraska, Etc. Faculty composed of college graduates, all experienced teachers. Native French and German Instnictors Thorough courses offered In Music, Art and Domestlo Economy. Well eqnpped gymnasium. Out-door sports, tennis, field hockey, etc., under com petent Instructor. Attractive home life carefully supervised by experienced house mothers. For catalogue, addrecs, EDITH D. MAKSDEN, B. A., Principal VJcntworih Military Academy OUest and Largest In Middle West Government Supervision. Highest rating by war Department. Inlantry, Artillery and Cavalry Drills. Courses of stuJy prepar. tor Universities, Government Academies or for Business Lite. Accredited by North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. Manual Training. Separate Department for Small Boys. For catalogue, address Taa) Secretary. Boar A, Learlngtoa. Ms, KANSAS CITY VETERINARY COLLEGE ThOTffuah sad eoasplcte eonree. Crest Demand lor Graduates aa Prartltlooer. Teachers, lovssilaalora. See. keiyGitK' Aim? VeunoarUta U a. laeaesKm Catalv. ar txlier lnkaiion sent on spr'tcailosi, ttaUaV. avtBvIAatX. aveeretarv, issStvaetl6tiiaueet.aiaBaa.CUy Ma. REASON NO. FOUR.- Education la necesiary to success In PtenOKi-aphy. Th. Van Bant BCHOOZ, has an educational requirement for entranra and a high average of education anions; Its students. That is OSI UOAI1 KUA&OH why YAJ HAHI sraduatoa SJUOCXID. The VAN SANT SCHOOL, SUIABSn TAJT IAJTT, Frinoipal. XOITB O. SUrrT, Vroprlstor. Weed Bnlldlnir, Omaha, Nebraska. Are You Looking for a Good College? Yea arlll be eleaesa1 wltb the Woman's College at Jacksonville, 111. Whr re last te a Collsf s (of Weaaea f Here are full Collsgs en4 Preparsiorr Coaiscs, efiS Sae ae vaaugrs Is Music, Art, Domsitla Science. an4 Baprertloa. Bspsnses fesioosbls. Surraaaetncs kealihlul. Husm llle leeal. Locallen ccnml la M leele West. Very ceaeenleM la erer astt ol las Misiltilppl Veils. Stu4enistraaBHeiaaatwsBty Sistes. Cstslo(efree. Aedrsss Praaiatetat Barker, Sea 98, Iscksoarlila, III. II Will Pay You to examine the School and College pare of The Bee neat Monday. Besides th. selected educstlonal topic, and achool news, you will find th. announcement, of various colleges and school regard ing their facilities and advantages. 1 he best In ell tossmeralal Coereea. rree eataliue eiplalus all. aildreu XT, Fresl Uav a A i.aT I 'bJ era 1" s T ! V ei UkUa UuUJlil0 ' LuiOOlA, MU No matter what lur a IKMWUIutLKi. II r rou It r a biaver taisry. If you are tuiK to eter aa Hie II. rm. a knit. n buatusss anolliodk Kill prove af Uie uriut Value ia ami. Wa riff three uurMiniir.h els 1. fihortliand end i'rne wriilna, and fre!4rlory. fl-Kl etwrl iMHItlont. Churueji very oudflrle. V rile lo-a;:e fur ourcsialfiua. It's trie. 2 S.rlfe Ilia tb, UanOk, fSend your young people to TAbOR COLLEGE An aocredlled school , the highest stand Inc. in a community remarkable for It. clean. wholesome, uplifting Influence. A Trained Faculty of BpecUUsta. Low Expense aat K.cilltlae fall Term Opens Bept llth. Send foe literature TAUOt CuLLKCiiC, labwr. la. PI F7 B7Q "Hilary macow. mo. sit aiiSHioa aaaiBis . aarTi;MaifiB ti, i.io. Tom OArat.ua, icDtin IU SlUTiSf AOaVOaatY. HAOSS, KO.