THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, AUOUST 22, 1910. . B!? ( (I BRIEF CITY NEWS y. Bool Trial It. Elsotrla Fans Burgess-Orendsoa Co. Beet Dry Cleaning of garment. Twin City L)y Works. 40, South Fifteenth. Oppenbelm Hairdrssslng Farlors moi J3-i---20 City Nat l Bank Bldg Sept, 1. Xiappy Hollow Stock, one. altar for aala; price lira. Owner leaving city. Address S 218, rr" of Bea. , Whajf Yoa Have Sides, wool or fur ' bring U m to J. 8. Binlin & Co. Highest prices, ftjneat treatment. 1214 Jones street. The Burest Way to Bavs la to follow a fixed, definite plan of aavlng ao much a eek or month. Bee Nebraaka Havings and Loan Aia'n., Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha. Tba loe ore am social which was post poned last week will ba given Thursday evening of this week at Mrs. Taber'a, 4217 Harney, fur tha benefit of McCabe church. Everybody weUome. Eagles to St. iouis Eagles of Ne braska and South Dakota le.v In a special car for St. Louis tonight over the Wabash for the annual convention there. "Doc." Tanner of Houth Omaha heads 'the local delegation. The convention holda all this week. Xnlglta Templar Visit Omaha Wash ington commandery of Knights Templar, which went west to Denver and Colorado by way of Kansas City, arrived in Omaha at 10:40 Monday morning and apent some time In viewing the city. The Knlghta jnade their convention week at Chicago xtend to a little trip around the country In tha special car. Arlon Singer Her A special car con taining .the Arlon Hinging society of Amer ica came through Omaha Monday afternoon on the Xorthwentem, taking the Union Pa cific to Denver, en route to .Yellowstone park. Sunday afternoon Omaha was be sieged by a number of the members of the Hutchinson special to Yellowstone park party. They were met at the train by Omaha friends and taken around th city 1" a tally-ho during th afternoon. ! Money on Bwreel Touched for It and a watch he values at J6 was th ex perience last night of A. D. Morris, who gave his address as 1432 North Twentieth f street. He told the story at the police sta ( tlon that he had been robbed while a spec- tsunr of a religious meeting at Twelfth and ( Dodge streets. Th singular thing about tha occurrence, according to th polio, la that th fob was taken off and replaced In bis pocket. Daughter Beplaoes Dead Boy While Moses O'Brien', a steward at the Hen Shaw cafe, was In Ottumwa, la., attending the funeral of his 1-year-old son, Mrs. O'Brien, ajlielr horn In Omaha. 4217 Fow ler avehue?gave birth to a baby girl. The on died August 17 of cholera Infantum and the, daughter that oame to take his plaoe, with strange coincidence, was born three days later. The daughter is a perfectly healthy and happy Infant cutting Cass Over Woman With his left arm terribly gashed by a raaor ven omously wielded by Oeorge Wetherford, Bube Bcnlsh was rutihed to the police surg ery last night, and before Drs. T. T. Harris and Loveland got don with him they had put between two and three dosen atltchea In the lacerated member. It was th worst case of cutting seen at tha station In months, and that's going some. Th two men live In the neighborhood of Eleventh land Izard and the scrap which ended so dangerously for Benlsh had. It Is atated, 'its origin In antagonism over women. Vacationists He turning Home Omaha Is threatened with an invasion of real money, or at least an invasion of what la 'the'tfentleth century representation of real money. It is coming her on September 1 4n company with twenty-one sons of what ;re commonly called the "vulgar' rich," !ons of eastern capitalists. Charles P. ;JW6,ores, the . owner of a large ranch near ... JFort Washakie, Wyo., has had as his vis itors' for the summer all these young men, nd now the whole party Is going back to iNew York and Boston, where th greater fKrt ' of them live. They leave Lander, rtytfvo. on. August 81, traveling east over tjfae Northwestern road. a reedy - rishermen ArnM Oame fWarden Jensen dropped upon Fred HoffkU SG21 Bancroft street, and C. A. Strappelt, Bouttt Nineteenth street, two German paborera, Saturday night Just as they had commenced to make a night and morning kof It raiding th domain of th finny tribe Hat Carter lake. Each bad several lines and, (not content with th privilege of the four (books allowed by law, they had them baited with hundreds. The two man war brought rto th polio atation and charged with 111 legal flatting. There have been complaints fcf th raoaclty of greedy fishermen at (Carter lake who have no sens of th fair- paesa expected of anglers. ' MMA. oa BUnd Fig Following a com I'-pla.jt that drinking and carousing was tgolng on In th basement of a building In ithe rear or tit Norm rouneenm street, th police mad a raid on a place beoked las a disorderly house, where beer was I feeing freely dispensed, yesterday afternoon. I Seventeen men were arrested and booked us inmates, while th proprietor managed to 'escape In th excitement. Seven cases of . beer were seised as evidence, while ( twenty empty cases were left In th room. rTh door was thickly covered with bottle toy and most of th men were well under Mhe Influence of the be f crags. Sergeant Sarnuelson, with Offloera Drlscoil and (JWoods, made the arrests. ' Bmll Stockman Slagged Emll Stock- rman. who lives at 6U Marcy street,' was plugged last night outalde th door of th icngln house of MeU'a brewery. Stockman Hs employed In the brewery and his assail tant Is alleged to be John Pease, who form' --rly was an engineer In the brewery and rwho Is stated to be now acting as a chauf feur for people who reside in West Faroam. Stockman, who was attended at his home i by Police Surgeon Standeven. sustained a I scalp wound on the back of th head, ap parently Inflicted by Some weapon. His case Is not serious. According to a little I girl named. Slrella Peters, Twenty-second , and Pierce streets, and Stockman's boy, Stockman had Just got to the door of th nglne bouse when Peas rushed out and knqeked blm down on th pavement There la said to have been for some time 111 feel lng between the men. E Culled Over the Wire According to a statement Just Issued. F. Augustus Helnre, the copper man, and Miss tternlc Henderson, an actress, will be married in New York this week. night Americans, names unknown. wr larreMd on the Isle of Pines on the charge or nomiciu ana arson, ureal excitement followed the arrests, the American resi dents of the Isle of Pines threatening re sistance. The democrats of Georgia on Tuesday will choi.se candidates for governor and eleven other state offloera. aa well as seven congressmen, in primaries in which nomination Is In all cases considered equivalent to election. Summoned from his cabin to quell a dis turbance In the social hail of his ship. , captain r.. " " "J "i me steamer Uuck l"n, bound for San Francisco from Seattle yL shot and Instantly killed at sea off c?- Nendokiiirt coast by Fred Thomas, an Insune passenger. Rev. A. A. Hauberoh, pastor of the MlltonFburg, O.. Lutheran Evangelical church, was arrested, charged with the theft of seventeen watches and other Jewelry valued at I3uu. from students of th Eden Theological seminary at Clayton Wo, where he was on probation, JUDGE BA1R0 ON CHURCH Discusses Problem of Falling- Off of Attendance. SEES LACK OF ENTHUSIASM ay There ghi laid Ns B a Weak trlaal Polats la the of Plaratlasj Tsta, 'g oa Do Hob "Th Relation of Pulpit and Pew" mas considered by Former Judge William Balrd In an address yesterday morning at the Low Avenue Presbyterian church. Judge Balrd discussed the problem of a falling off In attendance and of a lack of enthu siasm among churchgoers. These the speaker divided Into the three classes: Non-members, members Interested mere In sociological questions than theo logical, and members Interested mor in theological than sociologies! problems. With respect to the first class. Judge Balrd urged that on their account there should be no weakening on doctrinal paints In the hope of placating them. The sec ond class took up a considerable portion of the address. Judge Balrd declared that a great many good men and women have com to view the church chiefly as a means of fighting against various evils. 'Oreat work as has been don toward slaying th serpent of Intemperance, said the speaker, "these good people bav some what misinterpreted the relation of the church and Its members. Their view Is earthly and mundane, not really spiritual." Bearing himself out on thla point, the speaker quoted the verses of th new testa ment beginning, "This Is tha first and great commandment." TRIE LIFE) MUST II A V IB IlKLIGtOX U Wao Is To Self-SatMolent Has Km Rellaloa ia HI Honl. "The man who Is all self1 sufficient, who considers himself a law unto himself In his life has no religion," stated Rev. J. E. Hum mon of the Kountse Memorial Lutheran chnrch Sunday morning. "True ethical Ufa cannot be obtained without religion and true religion cannot be obtained without morality. "Many men In thla world who ar con sidered as " perfect In the lives and who do not profess religion or attend any church, are really governed by the all powerful Influence which the great Chris tian religion has on the civilisation of the world. ' "The sensibility of th dlvin power In th world Is lost to th spirits of aome men .and ia lost to them In their dally life and work. This lack of spiritual pres ence ia responsible for the failures In the lives of many people." Th text of the day was "Lead Me to That Rock Which la Higher Than I," and It waa applied by th Rev. Hummon in the laok of Inspiration In men because of the lack of-religion and the belief In something better than themselves. Baptismal service waa held by th min Ister, and lrroa Oeorglne, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Rasmussen, was re ceived Into the churoh. Asaesarencati of the Theater. Tonight will be th first "society night" of the season over at the popular Orpheum. Th fashionables have bought seats In large numbers and a fin audience will pack the pretty playhouse. Th big bill on for this, th opening week, Is calculated to appeal to the tastes of tha social set. One thing tha Orpheum Intend to maintain la the same standard of . excellence all through the season that is represented In the open ing program. Today th seat sale opens at the Oayety for "The Beauty Trust." which opens the regular season of extravagansa and vaude ville next Sunday matinee. The Chester field of box office attaches, "Foxey" Tay lor, will preside at the window with custo mary grac and th same genial smile he wore last season. The Nelson-Wolgast fight films will be continued this afternoon and evening only. A Ho rain a Sham Is not to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve to cure burns, sores, piles, cuts, wounds and ulcers. Kc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co, THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S AFRICAN BOOK READY Wrld-Wlde Pabllcatloa of His Own Starr f Hla Oreat Haat on Aasast Tweaty-Foartb,. After months of preparation and careful supervision since his return by Mr. Roose velt his great book, "African Game Trails," appears all over the United States, In England, France, Oermany and Sweden on Wednesday, August $4. In order that the tremendous Initial demand might be promptly met, Messrs. Charles Scrlbner's Sons have printed th book both In the east and In th west, and every effort. Is making to distribute th bsok with equal celerity through the, dosan or mor central agencies of Messrs. Scrlbner In tha great cities from New York to San Francisco. Owing to th railway strlk several car loads of paper wer delayed on the Grand Trunk, and for this reason It Is possible that some persona may not receive their copies as promptly as othera This volume la a large octavo of mor than 600 page printed from beautiful type and elaborately Illustrated. It eontalna mora than 40,000 worda that did not appear dur ing th aerial publication, and In addition numerous pictures made especially for the volume. The subjeou for th original drawings were selected by Mr. Roosevelt and they wer mad under his advice. More than 1.000 agents have been at work for some time selling this book by means of an elaborate prospectus, and new applt cations are being received at the rate of about 100 a day for territory, so that every corner of this country will soon be reached, and,- with th large facilities of the pub' Ushers, It Is believed that even the unpre- cendented demand will be promptly 'filled. It I doubtful whether any volume has attracted th world-wide attention of this and has so large an audience ready and eager to secure the finished work of the most distinguished American at th present day, and th on best known to all civilised natlona DEATH REC0RD. Wllllaaa Thsektr. William Thacker, SOOS Pierce street, 41 year old, died at his bom Saturday night after a sickness of three montha He was employed In th mailing room of Tha Be Publishing company. The funeral was held from th resldeno this afternoon at I o'clock. He Is survived try his widow and thres children, his father and mother, three brother and two sisters. . Fatal Qaarrel at fccheol Meeting. MASON CITT. Ia, Aug. ll.-8peclal.)-News has been received at Hampton (hat Fred Xeehn. a former resident of Franklin county, had killed a man at Corrlng. Kan. His sisters are large land owners In thu county. Th men got Into a quarrel at a school meeting and Keehn shot and killed WtlUam Blelaner. H Is held for the murder without ball. ' Land Show Gets Strong Backing Out in Utah Salt Lake Paper Joins Governor Spry in Putting; the - Exhibition Under Headway. The Land Show which Is being promoted by the management of The Bee Is getting recognition throughout th west, and aa the days go by lu Importance is becoming apparent, and Its success assured. Last week The Bee published the announoenient that Governor Spry of Utah had agreed to act as one of th vice presidents and would appoint a committee to act with th Omaha committee In the management of the details of th exhibition. Now comes th Salt Lake City Evening Tele gram with this strong editorial endorse ment of the Land Show: 'Last spring $3,000,000 waa drawn from the banks -of Omaha by men going to Canada, -mostly from Iowa and Nebraska In two days $230,000 was drawn from the Minnesota banks for the same purpose. In March the Canadian banks had on de posit $6,000,000 of American money, de posited by farmers who had crossed the line to link their fortunes with the domin ion. They were made up mostly of older or younger sons who left th old homes for th rest of their families and started north to forge out for themselves fortunes. They are' - streaming back now, but the money they carried away Is gon forever. Moreover, though so many have returned disappointed, others are preparing to go, for the lure of cheap lands Is upon them. "Seeing this, Mr. Charles C. Rosewater, business manager of The Omaha I'ee, which his gifted father, the lat Edward Rosewater, founded and conducted for forty years with so much ability, together with his brother, Mr. Victor Rosewator, the editor of The Bee, with a clear In stinct, has organized a counter movement to try to Induce these young farmers to go west and keep under the flag, rather than to go north to a foreign country, and to a climate, the extremes of which they are not prepared to meet In thla Mr. Rosewater Is showing his signal ability, public spirit and his ability to link .the community around him to help in a high cause. Already a large sum of money has been raised by him to start a publicity campaign, and he has induced the Kansas City, Des Moines and Minneapolis press to Join with him.' Editorially, The Bee is pointing out the resources of Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, farming In which has long passed the experimental stage and become a fixed reality, and where the railroads are constantly bring ing as yet uninhabited lands close to a market Surely the work of The Bee and Its editor and manager should be appreci ated by the west. "In pursuance of the work under Charles Rosewnter's auspices, Leonard Fowler, the famous publicity advertiser, and W. C. Paisley, who Is organising the great west ern land products exhibit, to be held In Omaha next January, are In this city now to try to enlist the citizens here to Join with, the men of the old west to r repare such Inducements as will turn the strong and bright your.g men and women, who are contemplating expatriation, to remain under the flag and direct thulr efforts to upbuilding the country which is-far more certain of giving them pleasant homes and fortunes than anything they can find In the frost fringed north. "These gentlemen should have the glad hand and warm support of everyone In Utah and should have the support In every feasible way of all our people." "It cured me," or "It saved th Uf of my child," ar th expressions you hear every day about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Thla Is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been Introduced. No other medicine In use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such general approval. The secret of tha success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is that it curea Sold by all dealers. CORNERSTONE LAYING POSTPONED FOR A WEEK Jewish Orthodox Chnrch Was Ready Because of Recent Rains. Not Th laying of the cornerstone of the Jewish Orthodox church at Nineteenth and Burt streets which was expected to take place Sunday afternoon was postponed for one week on account of a failure to get the building In readiness. Th ceremonies next Sunday will begin at 2:30. AFTER LydlaE.Pinkham'sVegeta ble Compound Cured Her KnoxTille, Iowa. "I suffered with Iains low down In my right side for a year or more and was so weak and ner vous that I could not do my work. I I wrote to Mrs. Pink- ham and took Lydia E. link-ham's Vege table Compound and Lirer Puis, and am glad to say that your medicines and kind letters of di rections hare dona more for me than anything else and I had the test physi cians here. I can do my work and rest well at nlffht. I believe there is noth ing like the Pinkham remedies." Mrs. Clara Franks, R. F. D., Ko. 8, Knoxyille, Iowa. Tbe success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may ba used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache, bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indi gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra- For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has been the 6tandard remedy for female ills, and suffering women owe it to themselves to at least frive this medicine a trial Proof is abundant that it has cured thousands of others, and why should it cot cure you? If yoa want ptM'ial advice write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Maa.,for it. It is tree antl always helpful. FAILED iaW V Vf jr 1 1 In fi '1M Smith Declares He Was Misquoted Is Out After Support for Himself for Speaker, but is Not Fighting Cannon. Congressman Walter I. Smith was In a measure misquoted In a press dispatch sent out from Council Bluffs lat Saturday night and published In the Sunday morning pa pers, in which he was mads to say that he was opposed to the re-olectlon of Speaker Cannon. As It Is well known that Con gressman Smith Is most prominently men tioned In connection with the speakership at th beginning of the next session, the SCHOOLS AND COLLEGE Kearney Academy MAKING MANLY BOYS Training the body of the boy as well as 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 Btandarda are high. Our Classic and Scientific courses prepare for all colleges. Our Commericial courses prepare for business life. Our Athletics are carefully supervised. Gymnasium fully equipped. Instruotor for all outdoor sports. Athletic facilities extensive. A We aim to the habits that -; Write for Head Master. Highland School All Year Enter Any Time 2,900 Stn4cati Anaullf 1M .Ml Park CoIImtw comes steer oa aaeel. ns the demands of modern edueatioa tkeal' anr ether Colleew in tee ' eoimtrr. Eenenaae of etnilente anauauv reduced run iheuaande of dollars by the moderate cherse for hoard and room in CoUeee Baildinea. where living espeaaes are ruraiahed practically at A coat. COLLEGES f II I 1 RTiKDAitn A Clau low, enL. L.iucrs.1 ATU i,,,,,. AlaoPreparatoryandEle- meotary Preparatory Couraea In whtcb atudents of all degreea of adyanremeot are admitted. U I Didactic, Stats CllTtriOiTl, normal county Csstiftcats, Pbimasv Tsainiso moat complete trejnlnt for teachers Id tbe wear. Graduates recelre elate certldcatea. m , , 4'iTM Ki er-rniPAT MtrniKl. Engineering cil AlioSrpVone. .. . . . . " ..." C1TIL, ElSCTRICAL, MlCHAttt- luecriuK cax, Alao one year Telephone. Electrical, Steam. 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HwKland gMaagHTr 'j Nebraska Military Academy Ltocolo, Nebraska. 1" Military Boarding School for Boys ot AH Aces The School Vear Open September 13, 1010. Special Instruction given to boys who do not fit Into regular class.- In public school. Back work easily made up. I Illustrated Catalogue Telling the Whole Story of Military School Life Sent Free for the Asking. For Information address. B. D. HAY rioin'H: 1722; Auto 35C0. D'YOUVILLE COLLEGE, A CATHOLIC COLLEGE FOB WOMEN. Chartered will full culleciate Dowers bv tha stuto nf vri Modern buildings; cultured environment. Arts. Solsnoa, Philos ophy. Lltoroture. Pedaory. Muslo. Full desreH conferred. AOiDliM OP THE HOLT AJGELS In connection wlih the college. A select school for Rlrli Academic Diploma, ClaBsical-Academlc Plploma or Diploma in Music and Language. Kecent's Kxamlnatlons. Special advant srs In Art snd Music. .Address the gtorstary, Buffalo. K. T. Wentworih Military Academy Oldest and Largest In Middle West. Government Supervision. Highest rating by War Department. Infantry, Artillery and Cavulrv Drills. Courses of study prepare' for Universities, Government Academies or tor Business Lite. Accredited by North Central Association of Schools snd Colleges. AVanual Training. Separate Department for Small Boys. For catalogue, address Tha Secretary, Bo A. I r Kington. Mo. REASON NO. SIX- Thha TAJT BAST MCnEOOX, teaches Shorthand and Typewriting- as they ars taught in no other business school In the world. Result: TAW KAJTT gradu ates BVOOZBD. The VAN SANT SCHOOL, BLIIABSTB TAW BAST, Fried. aL XOBTB O. DUTTT, Troprietor. Wsad Building-, Omaha, Bsbraska. Missouri Milltarv Acadsmi suc!lu1" nmisnj nvawsiiif splendid anlendlri Teacher to every ten boys. Delightful home. Hest ansorlal Ion. Full athletics Kiee Lyceum Course. Bxcursloa Jisw Orleans daring Hardlg-ras Testival! Number ltmitad. Least cost, fcniell today I Addnssa Col. W. 1). ronvllie. Mexico, Mo. statement placed him In rather a rude atti tude of declaring that he was fighting Speaker Cannon. It has long been known that the rloveat personal friendship exists between Congressman Smith and Spenker Cannon, although they have not agreed at all on the absorbing question of rules, wltl, Smith urging many of the features de manded by the socalled Insui gents. Saturday evening Congressman Smith re ceived a telegram from the New Tork World announcing that the paper was In receipt of a report tha Speaker Cannon had announced to Intimate friends hla resig nation In favor of Judge Smith. The New Tork paper asked if this rumor had reached Council Bluffs. Judge Smith replied that It had not, but that he would be glad to have any support the New York republicans could give. In no way did he Intimate that he was fighting Speaker Cannon, and was not asked for his opinion concerning the speaker's re-election. M build up a sound body, develop character and create make the Boy the Manly Man. ' Illustrated Catalogue. . HARRY N. RUSSELL, Park College Des Moines, Iowa xv-' " ' 4,. lermi Open Sentember O. October IT, Not. 29. lOlO. and Jan. 2. Febru- arr21. April 3. May 1 Band Juno 13. 1911. AND SCHOOLS CI ,1 J Aa Liitnf i Awr- Complstb A Cot wHUruianu lKllt vr 6hoiitbakd and Ttfb- writino na la found in the country. Every grad uate aent to paying position. 50 tor run courao. Time unlimited. !, ... Tub Lahout axd Bust EcirtprxD DUSmcIS Bi'Mxsaa Colliob ii tub Wist. 'ot a department of a literary college, but a uiuriiikuij equnipeu nuncio, w n 11 m. (In..tbn.lne.a ecb.ne la tbe U. B. Combined tin, n. .nil fihr.rtli.iwl fnnr.,. - . m iZfVf "o Colliob of Telegraphy lntneU-B fiyery graduate aent to a paying poal- , I , , ti lnhl Mmnl.Ula .milLruiil faUmnh .1.. Mainline wire practice and atation work. Iur ul cuui-Ut lime unnnuu'u. " w "V" """" p.T1 C,VJ Se,TICe MAi8RRVIc"VlrC ,,ed gept SoT M ,m tnd Jan , U CiJ Otkr 7.810 BTI'DKNTS EXROtL- IlUIIiC sJlUUy RD Iff TBI C'ORRXHPONDKNCfl Sorool. Almost any subject you wish by cor- mnnndfltln. p cl 1 The Summer School opens iiuuiiun ucuuui June 13, mil. Special work iur an graaea 01 teacnera. E ... Board, S1.75. SJ.1M and .75 per week. XPCnses Tuition In Preparatory. CollcKe, or nial and Commercial Courses. 418 a auarter. All ezpensea three months. 55.4U; sis months, t!M.7Si nine montbs. (U8.no. Send for catalog. State, course in wnicn you are interestea. Park Colleee. DES MOINES. IOWA r SWAM W ARK, Superintendent, LINCOLN, NKHKASKA BUFFALO, NEW YORK twnoie boji opens sePt auHptces. Uuaiantees succe.a. t. 2Vth. under aiiKtilca. llusiHnt.H, Miiiri... N.'.. ruli.iu. BOATS RACE AT CARTER LAKE Three Rents In Series for Different Trophies (land Concert Draws a t rowd, The feature of the sports program at the Omaha Hod and Gun club on Sunday was the sail boat race. All summer this class of boats has ben struggling in a rerlea of racea for the Albert Edholm trophy, but the offering of four additional tronhlcs last week for the winners of these events has created new ixteicst In tho series. Sunday's race was won by Manawa, lth Catherine second ar.d Trio third. ' For the possession of the Edholm trophy Manawa still leads with a score of Catherine Is second with 235 points and Trio ranks third with 135 to Its credit. For the additional trophies, which ire to be awarded after a series of five races, of B Hilary - Kearney, Neb. TP rownell Omaha. Neb. Episcopal School Accredited to Eastern Women's Colleges, Universities of Chicago, Nebraska, Etc Faculty composed of college graduates, all experienced teacbera. i' ' Native French and German Instructors Thorough courses offered IB Music, Art and Domestic Economy. Well equpped gymnasium. Out-door sports, tennis, field hockey, etc., under com petent Instructor. Attractive home life carefully supervised by experienced house mothers. For catalogue, address, EDITH D. MARSDEN, B. A., Principal ; THE WINONA SEMINARY WINONA, MINN. FOR YOUNG WOMEN Conducted by the Sisters of St. Francis. ' Opens Wednesday, September Seventh. X.XTEKA2 Y SFARTMXNT; Collegiate Course leading to iletfree. Academic) Courses. Classical, iatln Scientific, Modern Language. Commercial Courses. Seminary accredited to tha University of Minnesota. Splendid advatnages offered earnest, capable young women who have a pur pose In study to specialise. In piano, Voice, Violin. Art, Dramatia Expression and Household Kconomtcs. Kacb department graded Into a leading higher Institution of similar kind. Home life of the student is ideal. Indoor and outdoor athletics. Literary. Musical and Dramatic Societies. Catalogue. Booklet of Information! Department Bulletin mailed on application. Address the Directress. wmsmm Not only the largest, but th mnat thorouKhlv oreanlzed and West. The following- courses "emlc, Teacher's Certificate. Publlo School, Piano Tuning and Preparatory, r'orty Artist Instructors In all branches of music comprise the Faculty, "he school has an orchestra of fifty pieces and a number of publlo perfori auces, proving of treat benefit to the students, are given during the school year. Notable concerts in which well known artists take part, alven freuuenr.lv. Tire University School ol IVIusIc Affiliated with tba University of STsbraska. It Is located In the most desirable part of the town. The buildings are modern and contain 64 studios and practice rooms. Two two-manual pipe organs for fianim uiucna. ,i, it, ius uuttuuiK. Dept. uvii. 11. ),u ars iniiie.iii ui inniiis up music as a pro fession, you should write for our catalogue mailed free. WIXiXiAKD XXMBAXZi, Director, Uncoln, Msbraska. ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL A SAT SCHOOL FOB SOTS Grade and blg-h sonool work. Students prepared for tbe university. Individual attention. Moral and religious training, 'fus masters ars unlvsrslty graduates, rail term begins Sept. 14th. Xav. X. D. Tyuer, head master, 3848 Charles Street Omaha, Thou Haruey 9383. ' Why Send Your Sons and Daughters to a Distant Col lege for Their Education? Balievue Collate, located ut Umalia's bouutltul i.ubaiu, is Held in tiitfli esteem by ull educational authorities tal hud v,vHt. Has a Faculty of eighteen pioiosttora and teucners with o e roes lruiu the lea.1in universities of tlil.H country and Kuiope. The tintuallon ul'ftis txcellout ad vantage,: rmi Collegiate Courses, leading to the ciei4ieus of II. A., li 8., and lu. li. Normal Coui-scs, leading to State Xaacuers Certificates is aarular Aoadsmlo and Special Courues fr tliue not tamiiUaiei ior u Uoaiee, who wish the advuiitSKca of collfMe enviruninents. Music Instrumental u ml Vocal; Fainting and other branches of Art; Beading mid Dramatic Art, all taught hy rpoiulUtH vi li.tr Wiglient stand ing, t t-hysloal Training: and Athletics carefully ni m-vl.ieu by the laculty. TLs Social Life Is delightful. The InturmttiKliiiK of fitrulty and Hu-. dents muUe-4 tho wi.ule oollegs spirit eame-t and heli-f-.tl. Four Modern Xtsldecce Halls are well rogul.-iit-tt. 'iho tabls be aid 1m good and wlime i'i.. u. Zxpenses are tuoderate. (tood Trolly Service to tbe College. Onia!ia'n new bt-enlc Uoulevard pa(.0M t'lniUKh the ciiiiihu. Bead Your CbUdreu to Belletme Collese lust far enuuKh away from your fireside to pUue them on their own rc-f'iiin-ei In the thick of college competition; yt near enough that only a low minutes' trolly ride lies between them and home. Vlxlt the college personally or phone the president's office. South 17H42. . - . . tmujnrciai I ouraca. -..vV. fjMiina an. atlilrcaa W. M. fillVAM. l'resldeut l UaU ItuUiUug ' lauouln. Neb. which tod.iy's was thf second, Tl.) r,;il Mitnnwa 'o tied for first honors -Mill 1.1 points and Catherine Is In third pl.ic! with a nolo of pm. l'u "u' fi tlons for the carnival which Is scheduled for Thursday evening Irttoi ferr,d with the casting contests. Tho only or.e hell, that for distance with a t ry lino, e: t to Chris OHen. The rerlrs of stored concerts which was b'-C'.Mi a v. ct k nl') wss continued Sunday evei'liHT In spite of the intense heat and a'tractcd an unusually Inrjro crowd of the club members to the pavllllon. If you are not satisfied after using ao cordlng to direction two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Sio:i.ach and Liver Tab lets, you can havo your money back. Tbe tablets cleanse and l.n lgorate th stomach, improv the dlhsllun, regulat th bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all dealers. COTT-EY Tho Irf-ndinjr Missouri College (or Women, Nevada, Missouri. "Beautiful for situation." Ideal un ion of College and Home life. College and . College preparatory courses. School of Art, Expression and Domes tic Science. Conservatory ct Music, strictly European methods. Out door sports. Select patronage. Reasonable rates, ttnd for catalogue. MltS. V. A. C. STOCK ARD, President and Founder. Are You Looking for a Good College? Yoa will b tteaied with th. Woman's College at Jacksonville, 111. VVh, (0 Eul to Calif to for Women t Hers irt fall College and Preparxorr Counc, ind fin d TiDlifri in Muilc, Ail, Domeitic Science, end Eiprenion. Eipenitee rettomble. Surroundlnei healthful. Home Hla ideal. Location central In Middle West. Very conrenlent to erei, pan of tha M iiaiitlppl Valler. Student Iron mors than twenty Statea. Catalogue free. Addreaa President Harker.Boi 2, JaciaanTlfle, III. Send youryounfl people lo TAD OR COLLEGE An scored I ted school of the highest stand iuK, In community remurkabl (or Its clean, wholesome,, upllfUnK Influence. A Trained Faculty of Specialists. Low Kxpenxe best Facilities Fall Term Opens Sept. 13th. Send (or literature TABOR COlXDUK. Tabor, la. all si Estab. 1863 best snulnnAii ,,.hnni in ih. are offered: Post Omrlimt. aa. n.rfn,m. expenses very moderate. Term "pens 4lst and Charlss Streii Om Blook From Car. Twenty.Fiftb Season American KlmbaU HaU. 239 to 203 W.baaa Af. vnicase, ill. Conservatory THE LEADING SCHOOL af MUSIC ia AMERICA Eminent fm-ulty ot 70. Nunerlor Teacher's Ti uinliiR School. Public School MuMc. School of Expression. Physical Culture. Unturptuti frtt aJ-.amatti. Thirty IrecacijolarKhlpa a ward ed. Fall trm beclna Thursday, Sept. ettj. QtUlocmil,dfr. JOHN J. HAITSTAEUT. Praa't Hart Conway School of Acting directed by Hart Conway. America's greatest edi-.ca'.or ior luu atags ScM orospectua. Chicaco, 11U pruve of tha utmui value to vou. Wa offer thred courses Ccmmer- k Vlit'l'' XJ ', BhortlMU.-! an 1 lype- cry nitxicmio. writfe to-dwy fur our C4tUogu43, lr frtt. I. Insula (MtnB ''ullrc. All Saints School, Sioux Falls, S. D fcuulh Wkuid uiuy atlioul exclusively fur glrla. bctutuuny una lieiUlifaily luc-atud Faculty giaduairi of leading colluges. Muhio. A. I, i'liy.ical Culture. Cuoioines tho best tuucallunal udvauta.es with tile refining li.tmenciM, ot a Clins Hun home. Cutulugua. Addross ALIi FAINTS fiUaUuh, S.oua 1 aUs, 8. D. Ut. Hev. F. f. Juliiibo.i, lJ. li.. PreiltiaU Ml Helen IS. h'enbouv. 1'rliioipai. KOilary JiUU? Afiri,pmv savuuvilll EXT tatiSfalOM UCOINg iLFTCMsiit si. mo. FOSt CaTiLOU, AUIlhEgl BI.3 VILlTAatY ACASa-atr, UACUtt. SCO.