THE BEE: 01TAHA. MONDAT. SEITOrSEE 11 l.no. BRIEF CITY NEWS ; i i Slav iMt rust xt. a r.rt. re a ax-sea a rand Co. i i .Tag Tuns rrtatts to u TU 3e Dry Qmnf of garment Twin HIT Lye Works. 4il soui.l Fifteenth. ( 9n ST. aisser. Ttut, har gl.lm -. II rl. Natnn: Hank fl.l..lll- i OnpeaastaE IalrltwMa ?rlore mov lSs-7-t-l-lfl CUt . B-1. llldg. SepU li. Str. X A. sYaslca, u-.nia;;i. n il h: eupy suit Ti--7'i4 City ai;uiul bans. AfTer Seiitemiter .IS. WTie Tow, At I:ih, wool or fur. j brtn nem to J. 3. 3miu: Ci H:gust P bv honest Irw.mr Uii June SU 1 Tn Be. " Barings a ioaa A as a has ' maute it ti!'ih f.ir ,ii:i, :.rnilies to o 1 U.sir htmn-K mm., t 4rnaMi d::eet. Board . rade building. mia.m. The Aamsa Fawu Soap. ,niinn tne inlitiy of t.ie BntmiciH -.neater, will fnr mally open JKumiA ,-. in it up"int .nent and iTitorlnr aiecamtlnn tii iitio miup in auit unxuo. ' ail Kaa 3iow Joo T nl N. Bnm wil, lormmy Hmmmi tur iuy aiiutu. ba rakou a poifltiun urn ,iial aai'S.au t.ir tts H. tt. r'rwtriuiison Aat.i.nuuii eumpany. ii . tmmi ml i ri:oaniavd aa as a of t a mst a.rcmfji in Ilia O ialnoa 'tvsiBvst PlTUIs Bonson yio- i cliwt has oun Hvidwa inu im vot.nn ; arocTnats wltn two aoparaio puUtng , 1 area. Tins- was tn by ttio Board of; Count7 CiiiiiUisstunora uiwn rwurt ut OUaens of uia orocinct. who said utbt "a sat of Juupb and nlf-rda of ierr. n ' was not abla lo hniulia Uia bailuta uf Uia 1 1 700 yolera. Chlaiaa aHadouaa aiilM Seventy Chi- Tosday vonlns' on tiioir war tu Boston. a ad othar aojitarn poinu. wiiero they aro i to attend achoul Uia coininu year. Thi oriantal eolloaja boys aro aomina; on a : op octal train. Ulro aloopors. diner and ' tutSKi rar and !U probably hav a yall organised by tils Urns they roach umiiii from Ban Franotsoo. They arrivo mx &.m on tho Union Pan fie and tart a Uia North woatarn oast at o'clock. awJk avUaBiiax Baal SUU a Tho dost tot' tha sals of tha OmaA. National bank building on Thlrtoonrh straot haa bown OWHSSlfl'llwatod Slid tho nnlv rtilne HmI irlnr ' tn aum'.is; at tha papers la a onaflrmae j tlnn af the aaie, from taa Colorado and. I a teles i am being sspocted hourly. Cntll Una tn rerolyad moae ounnectod with the j sals rafusa to dlsouaa uis subject and ; dsciins tav -statsj tho terms of Uia ea- j onangaw which la batwaen tha building' and. a traot of CaiaraUu lautd. Haatsi O peas duo tem Iter 2a haa set as Uia opening data of tUa now ?sw Zark psaaangas atatiun uf Uia Paua sjrtTaniav Una by aamiiel Moody, general pssaanger tramo mauagsr of that roeJ. Il promises) to ba one of tlta big events In tha history of tha eaaxern railroads. Inettatlona have boon sent to all tha pas senger ofSulaia on t..a roatla In the United States to si. laud Uia opening. After the forma I trios of tlta opening are aver a luncheon to the railroad men and tha die UagulaJiad vuMtors present ia to ba given at Oa Waidorf Astoria. Runaway Auto Knocks Man Down John Salv Seriooalv Iafnred whea Calorcd Bay Starts Xichias in - SLai Kight. ,Tohn ,PaJitM JU3:ilw .strset. a. taamatar , ' W Uis employ at the Oman E Joe tno Lgnt company, was seriously Injured By a run away aulomobilw aaturday aftertuion tn front of Faxnaiu straot. He sustained a etratnad baca and Internal Injuries and la ln at. Joseph's hospital under the care of Cr. T, T. taama. Tha auto bsiongsd to Mlss Bell HUmoaul and was standing In front of the Hamilton flats when It was. according to an y wltnea. J. N. ygaard, ; atartstl oy a cuiorea ooy. u. ran east on . Fern street and afTer sinking and knocking down Taiy. who was with a Una- man dlstrlbuong pulse. It book to Uia side- wtlS; climbed the .ugh terra,-. t J and j was srraaaeil. NVEaard aa.d he aonka to Uie bey. nut Ba replied that he knew what he was doing, and before the man was aware of what was occurring Uis mauhms UU started on its wild run. mfe kHWia -mr t aUsurwm. Folsy's Honey and Tar Is a safe an. i afT active medicine for children as tt does nut aoatAin opiates or harmral drug (iet only Uia ganulns Fo.sy's Honey and Tar ta tha y allow pannage, told by all drugglat ENCHCES CF THE. ANTE ROOM j rl Cans. Wudera WaawSase. Will 3 eld laaawrtmat Drill taw Medal Big Beetle; Held. KaMser aasch cajnp 2,i. '.il. Mouern Woodmen of Amwrt.' ,;a,i .t .p.niuid .neeting fr Uav Blgnt. The naJt ri.iai u exemplified un a indlciie. uur.ng tne eo.-uti oour agar wet pauMei. Insti uiiientai mustr was ; renuereri. aiiu eeerni m.hih tka siven or I Uia member '--a int t j-at rrituty evening I In Oi-tuuar taa uiemuera if t:.e isam win) fur waicb ttit: t-vnp 'ins orfervu a find, i aiauai to the Oest ur Ued man. FsatwrasU I slaa wf a Moudamin lodge N.1. Ill will gtvs Its opaaung uanue M the imiin on ednee de v evening., sepromoer il. at ITraxwuily Haiti aUgiuesnUi and Harney. Trie f araHsr. On next Thursday evening. iiniia v'ourt iara- .iasa -it ' , andTuaiea. iiia" M-nZ aner aiatar Laev ot Un.tun will na.ala. ur rz worn. ini!ne,iiMjM.v ..i-er court clo refreMiimenia will us served. tuUuwoU by a sioai dauca. &aral laatra. . UHU- -u;,..- ssaV, Ni a aemt.v resulted In ths raising Tar. lay reignt. Beptemlier 11 Retresn- :of avO.tNt for the endowment rind, and with manta. Tuendav a.ani. i-epieniber Jl. tne tr)la nucleus Uie wnt has been t-amed r airu "uf J' , . to m. tnt at different aiunia unOll Curther notice. times, uut is now being conducti-d on a per- 'mancnt basis through ths eCf'irts of Dr. ' " re r-ereciirre ,-astie o. aja. tne (tnyi Hlsniaotlera. wil r. a arsnd hall len- lenioer l ar rVainrnity i.e.1. Signieentn , made financial secretary and will devots and Harney rfreeta. Hiariiandera and their hia entire time to building up that 2 tne I.i.naa are moat .-orai-ly mvited. Lnduwment ftmd. jamea J. HUl haa pledge t, u. s. ' the tnteitutinn lu.:vm conttngent on the Omaha lodge JC I will have two ranill- : raising of dates tor uie -first degree next Friday j air. Hill has agreed to permit tl0.w of ''!odg Nu. IS will havs on. caadi- ,n" l b"Jrn avai.et.te at on.-, for the daia fur uie r.nu dgre tomorrow even- erection of a ieni-e hail, and the uuavatlun t"g- (or the hasMnipnt for ths foundation has fl,:TaZruei,.v. M WeaWv bn completed. A. gymnasium and uvvrian aucaiuumeiit No., t wiU hava;ao-ial ha.l to oont sW.uW Is tha second build eevea . anuiuatea rr i.i. Patriatcnai degree ' mg to be reeled, and ths excavation for ""ai tl.uu.'wg.,,-m-ungs h..d dur-i1" btn'nt mnJ Muru tug uie iaet e. uie fuiluwuig i Lriuisiua, hr completed this fail, so that In tha v" were elet-ted to (lie gr-iou ,o.iMa. 1 Hir1ng aitive work on the auperstrui-ture " "" w" -""" lotuoer is: C a. rtaumgardnw aad tneirge K. Turn- Insion. stale iuds Nd. Is. L. V. Crum and WH- liaui (hiemuiaii, Jr. n.a. on .o.ig aa H. FVedmaa and a s Clara. WaaKia. No 1M. Edward eton- N a Lunuarea en 4 J.ina A. V. ung la.e owsa as sew uis s.i . -- r Thoma Hbandan. Stat a attornev of Beiuain likiae No. SX. CUnuin eiler and ' department. He Is a gradua: of HanUine !ake a awflnits form rnr a conssdsraol Johnson awmr. snot and allied Harry e- Hoie.n. . university and Coo a hia master's degree at I perto. Ona theorist afsr another ftnda : Thetaer la Vienna. HI. Ths trouble be J t r ' il.t y everuns tna renreaantartu ... , - rweea tne tw ssefi la said ui nave n mm tu t.ie grand !...!. i.d wulZ wl meet at odd Fi. we nad at tne close ..r toe meetiug oi -V.. X Sur tile uuriai ... dl.st-UKelflg pi.poee.1 ameudroaiita to i;,e OBiieiiiuiion or the c-aaO .!.- in ! vsued tur at uis '"li-s SCHOOL A59 COLLEGE WGSi . " ActiTit.es X irking the Bfyiaainj of tie School Tear. OUCAIICJ 31ZTZ0LS CCJ3H3ZILED f"r L" ar1ety s Here iuU It t wlal I intfl e Owevwtfee. t Pre. Peptl R'-.tra!i.iri a. '. mrntv if Iii ac'.oruarioo nu:i a . v pi.-wl Dv -no .1M oajjwatiir. t.ji Lnivwiii; af NbraaKA mw inriuil ma r'tiluinn coii4fa: T.i m. iatf I'Hii'si" iTinrw 'nail!! hi t;i 'ier -if masTfr uf ai-a ami loitar nf giiiius'ipuy. r may ba purauetl without Tc ''uilraa tf i-t! wd li-ncwi la a 'mir-y-a- :o.iri Vadlna ta Ule .lpr jf ai-fieior fjf ir.i r ha:hplor -if ar:MTr. TMo k rri' r. )iiB ia a fuiir-vaar ciur- raitlntf tn ins dHfrw of haA-nfliir uf arts or bachfMir yf wn-nro and ttn university ttNt, i-ertifli t. Tho iulloo of ar!r lituro 'lmiudina rai a-rlruiurai. forrv anil fninn homo oronumu a nun ia a iour-vcar viiirw leailin tu me .Ipbtoo of b-lip:ii of scIptic". T'le collvan of nninr!n is a four-yfar oui o iradiiia to tno dr- of bai heior of w-pntro in onainrtnif dvll. irirli-ai. me- ''natural. aar-ciit'irai. ati a i y ai ademli'-enmneenna oiurae. Tho oniiovo of law la a threo-vear oouraa eadlna to tho doaroo of bachelor of 'aw. A .-omhlnod acadomu a vourao iea.il to! tho d-re f hai'hotnr of arta in four rears. ! and to the daar-e of b-helor u '.aw in six! years. Tho roiieaje of medl.ine is a coui - e a.Una- to tho dcare of four-year i dii.tur of bachoiorw on area and trie dear-o of duvtur i uf me1iclno. I Cniler autlmrlty vested in tho Board of j univenoiy aisu inuiuu vi.r , ftllowtnB; srhiHjIs and departments : me sen mi i or pnarma-y ortera rwo anu thrse-yesj- aourses; a. so a fuur-yar course leading to the decree of bachoiur of science ln pharmacy. Ths srhool of fins arts offers Instruction in drawing, paintins. wood caj-rtng. modal- t ing. etching, assthetlca and the history of art. I Tho school uf music. afBllaAod with the I univenuty. offers Instruction tn ail graaea of Instrumental and vocal music. The school of agriculture Ijs a secondary srhoui training primarily to practical farm Ufa. The summer session la an sight weeka omiree prtmarlly for teachers. The school or supenntenrienre is a snort term In which the leading school men and , womsn of the state study the problems of ' school onranlsailon ar.d adminiatratton. The Sehraeka Experiment atation and tlta experimental sub-stations at North P'a'te. Valentine and Scot ra Bluff are In' charge of Uia board of regents. Ins university extension department gives all persons, who ar unable to for mally attend school, aa opportunity through onrrespnnderice courses to Investigate ail problems that ooncern ths citizens of Ne braska,.. Crst-chuMi lecture and musical tal ent at the moet reasonable raias ever mailt to the people of this mate: furnishes Ne braska high schonls with debating material selected by expert denature at aerial oosc Ths. extension oourse tn tits philosophy of education as offered by Dr. Wolfe la I nrovhisr except lunxUy popular. He Umltei :lio class In this oourse to twenty-fly In 1 numlier Amuns those who pealstered for this work last week are Superintendent T adnrmiarrative werk ts that In most oases H. Perca. Tlldsn; Supers teudent B. E. ! ther Is no chance to deal with ths parents D11!. -Wllber; 3uprrtntendent F. B. Kuns. ! at aU except In most siipwrflclal and gen Wllbwr: Principal . E. Lrrermore. Com- mi matters. Tha Absoluts confidence with stock: and Superintendent N. A. HoiuwO. j "!eb average parent turn over his Madison nmln" to college la starfflng. When a Prof. Caldwell', correspondenc. course on 1 P"""- demand, the special attention tnB Tjfe and Times of Lincoln. Still leads 1 .11 others In Uis number registering th for Amng those who renisfer-d last week i i. . vc tt it tau. .- , ,. u u-.ee 1 mn- Klintv. pe,ncipaI Ejlth Woo,lbum. j . " --Img fact familiar to th.ase engaged tn the ' theuy. M-.a EUtjImhIi Sversun and Miasi ". I " , - , . , i collegiate movemtnt that a very large num- class on "Ufa and Times of Lincoln now numbers over fifty person Dr. George E. Condr attended the Na tion! Conservation oongrese at St. Paul last week. He was honored with the prastdancry of the sssoeiatlon of Stat Con servation Cummiasians of the T'nited States. He was also chairmiui of the oredentlaia oomimrtee and the committee ITTrlVr ZTT waiting for Colonel Roosevelt. He did It tn a masterly manner and had tha au dience worked up to the right pitch for the "man of ths strenuous life." Taker t'nllesT llsealag. Tha annual address at ths opening of! Tabor Ciileaw. Tsbor. I, will be delivered I Tuesday aftarnoon. September 12. in the j college enapei oy uie nev. a. a. neap, ox Whiting la. indicatlona punt to the largest auend- anc tn year A.l the meofls oi raoor college wno are near enough to uu ao are lnvuea to aiienu the opening sxarciss. Tusaday. at 1 p. m. . D taATl WEILKIiS IN IV K a. ITT. """ Teas It wita iwvrl lew la - atrwiilsera aaal Largst Caaawasal. Daoia Weidavaa university will open its - 'fall term ot sthool Monday. September IS. .-"Ince the closs of the college tn Jun .,- i f ,h- ,.,i , t,.r,- !-. Ident Kerf.ait has avcompllahed a great 'deal of work !n the line of building un tho 'endow meat fund. In tha work bef ire com- ' mencement exXrcisee a campaign uf seven j. p Jenkins, f.irmerty presiding aider of district. He haa v. .. ,.- r.,r ni- ,-n be mi- ves-sity at Uie beginning of the mil fa.l i'T" fc ) Thaw ba baea a number of ohange on the faculty of tha EaAiea Wosteyan since . . . .... . . . w- . - ' "T"" ' " "'r- Isann tn latter InstlUk- au Mr. Teanpi has bee engaged in much' - u,. ii,P. r . . l-.- B.n : . . ... . . o cue ' no.eei .aiul will bavs uuaige uf aiuiugy. ii grad- m ilwrjn. 1r he ws.e in the ii Ko.n:o-y and ir"n g-sduaMon . -FWow " in Chli-sgn iniversitv r ir 'lie second veer. Tr F-d i Hlrk.i t;, -ne.r f in ;an-. .aa.--w. n - im :wut- "I cm -irMi r M , whsrw ho r rtM htm mastor n Jrrw and tiHik hia diwior'a la"o n Jithna H.in :n niTratT .ftr l.'irliiiii !n M..n . imiiiif. ri!.. riilio fur a few vj-a ho wni :n Br'ln 'or f'lt-Iiar t,ntr ind -nrBl an-rmdary rtlnnln as dotw.o-aeio. Tlta eii rt ai io't a pooitii n in tho Cnir-rwty of iowon arw imt qiMto auro of Its mnts, ri I v wiuKn. whiT" ho ha h-n f.w tho last amuna otudotita who havo noarly roavhod thi aro P-"f. Willis r. Huntor will tho aduit ta(. to oornndarr srhonir ;!-avo i'a- of th vtnitii dopaitznont of 1 fho olortlvo y'm ha "prndueM a frit h i '.nrA atoi-- of M .imv. Ho :a a rradu- ' deal of unrot anrt 'jnsotTlemont." condition ato nf tho Bnstnii tmoorratorT of M itc. tinavoidabio. whor topils aolert th" ;tud whpro hp was tl-p adntant tr two or throo 1 1 thoy nt to pi r.is and discard tn.o -oor. Mir E.!i:h T T!la;1m ha.t boon j wtiich thoy do aot :lk. "It must ba i-on-pia. at tho head of tno art dppai tmrnt. fowood.'' ha sontlm. "that tho rosiiita of ' An adifit'.cnai -ir:i-r 'ia hoon pta.'d In i much of tho ertn.-ariunai work aro far Troni 'ho lin-carr-nont ..t .-omm-ivo In tits pcrann j aatisfactorr. Onr pupita aro not aroll uf Hrn-r W. John, wtio a a fnwltiare from ! trainod. and ono of ho htof roona ! tho ithw l"niority of Wonma. j Pir work conslms in tho fid that 'i.s The .1i-prtrTnpnt .if asu.ouro haa so ur-! a ' achools aro tryn to do u aatirn. Thoy n-w mutii. Rjiph M. Cuiialaa la to fiiilo ! ' tho det;n:p of tno itthle'lr rimth thrmnh ' fie rrt:a!e on tiio foot ball fld in the fall and n h prin tho other department of aihiatK-a. Mr Douglas has had mui lt j "W'fnp In --'nrhin and he w)!l ha- nn oxr-eiif-nt material wth which to amid , ; up hia f'Mithal! eleven for this season. ' j P".f. Warfleld and Mlaa Billth Xnble. ; f.irmer members of tho faculty, who haroi : been wav on a year lea-a of ahoenro. will return tu thi-ir reepetivo lutiea with tho begtnnina of the term. Ptei.lent Iverfout atat-o ihat tha outlook fur a larger enrol: mont ia uettor than at any previous siartino; out of tho fall term. HlfetiER EDtCATKII ri)B WOtll flea, for ratpr rapratiam of Its. ra pll aa4 rhwai. June jf"n erai pr-nrtplea aro formulated ln i" Nnrli American Rsvisw by Marlon TaitMM. ileon of women at tho Chtraifn unl- erity. tn securo a better undorwandlna; j between the three factijra in the eduratloa , dlHouaeea tie nrobiems that confront the1 '"hipated alrl or tho ono aojulrins; edura- j tlnn. whoso prma havo no avmpaihy withj ,.r .rx..m. or n.... -o,.. ...u -"-I puamsea tho need of Intelligent co-operation oexween roiioaa amnonaeo ana women i students to ohnitn tho best reoulta. 8hol pleads for a strengtTsanlng rather than a weakenlna of tho family tie as a result of hlRher educatlrm. After gtiing a number of examples to show ths rest rain ;a tBat yet rest heavi. upon cailsga woman because of Hial or parental ideas, sha srrttss: jrT othar ireaea mioht ba csted. Kach would seam to has-) lta Individual aspects and be a problem by (taeif. needing Its own peculiar soiuuon. unless one were content to generalise to the extent of saying that If the prtadpts of filial obedience or filial j rverenoe or fillai affeottna were elsee ita j proper recognition nad applied rsgardle nf ail other considerations, no problem at all would exist. But no one la sole to take en extreme a view at Uia pi1 'went rime. and. Indeed, it ia not necessary. There la one factor that Is common to all the casea. and that ia the Ignorant parent, for. after alt. st-IHshneaa ln these esses may be explained as the result of Ignorance. And tha solution reels with the elimination of ignorance on the pert of Uie parent, "It la just bera that, a mistaken poilry on the part of tonss responsible for Uie methods of the school has too often pre vailed, rt ia trtte to say that Uie school and the family do not oo- tolerate with suf ficient srnjnathy and Intelligence, and yet tha effort Is not always made. How often ona hears such remarks aa 'If only w did not have to bother with the parents we enuld accomplish something-.' or 'if only there weren t a faUisr and motner anme- ehtng cosild ba made of child." , But cer- j tainiy when It eomee to students ef eulleaej age the great wonder of those engaged In COIiesjo Ul.l.-T n. 11 ' mr- .. the Interest ir not tna wisnom or tne pei--! ents. A knowledge of home conditions and I traditions would throw light in dark places. nd yet 't is often Impossible to make Uie ""ectlon with the parenu There are In general two reasons fur this. It Is strtlt- ber of college girls are daughters of parents who have had very limited education of a form! character. They look upon Uie col lege with awe and regard ths college of ficers with reverence. They have no back ground of experience to uss ln bringing them into close snd advisory rekaUons with their daughters and the new life. And, of I cnuraa. Uia lapse of ttrni simply means a mM mjier power tn on-operata actively In ths new educational proces I "Other parents turn over their children to ' the college because of indifference or ab- j place. ' sorptiun In other Interests. Ths result in all i Another haul wu made of John Gotenal I nf these oases la likely to be that which has! and ten foreigners at iJotenal's pool room 'already been described. The parent iaiat Twenty-sixth and M street Some of quite at a loss to know what his child needs and the process of adjustment la one of Irritation and disappointment on both aide "There is. however, no reason why an at tempt should not be made by Uia coir rgw authorities first to seeur at least til. lf intelllsent co-oneratlon i of tii parents throughout tha daughter's i cMnfr coiir d to courage , hM. tQ gracify hpr parents la any tntsrset jr may ,how u, her actlvlUea. even though 1 ; K. im,n.n.r.iu h..nf..i ud tn , . . tn hmr M M mak. u,-- tnt i in giving- nor ins new opponuni.i mcy liave a deep and vital concern ln the out- i come. livery college officer feels A thrtll . )Ml M ,nd , n(tw nmm ot hl, responsl- , ... .... , , . . .,,,. , n ' . . . . T. : reccgnlaes that m spue ot ma eaucauonai shortcoming ha can by eo-ouerauon with the college authorities mak a direct oon LT.buuun toward hia daughter's welfare-" EDCCtriA-ilL DIflXTI, 'Newel m SeheSitwtlM eaJtty few fa. rtety la the ,,!,, I Prof. T'.iomaa 3. Baker. Jl rector of Tome .-cuoul Cor Buy Port Deposit. Jd.. anarply l . ru'i isea the elective system uf studies in a paper oitr.tnbuted to tns Tirk Evening Post. Ths writer ob-ei-ve. ,t lie luiiwt inai there la "mora interest at the pi-esent time in what' ssuuatl amidren aidy Than -how' they study." In his opinion -the greatest boon that could pob,y cm. t our h.Hi. would be to onange in empnaaia lies aie uw many schoil coursa. there is toa much alien- tlon paid to varied aumcuut. there is nmre than enuugn consideration of ttie varvtng needs i Imaginary or real) of tna different el ass us of ounils from different gradee of aocietv and there ia aut enough Uiou.at ' - . . give to the quality of the w,-k that is lone by the pupils." T Ml much stress, be Ibinas. ia puausil upun variety, ansa quai - .iy is tha essential. "Many schu.il super- i x:waiu and school nrtncipai- he say I ui.auume " if iu .vaie. " i "ar coiulnuauly on Uis search for aovel- Uea s that ona educarloeal thaary follows ' aiuituer in such rapid succession that tne! - " LT plan uf wont In the av-notas sannot pnssihly taks a definite form tor a conssdsraot - --wom, -cog w.n our scnuui It ta tha opin.ca of ths wntar Inal taa enlaf ohleMloa E.i the .w u n I ,..K,. .i.. i ., . ' ' - i guacy tat lb ouuresa of atuar. bug ratnar 'n the failure .f trie pupils to- In well the worn -Mat is now ae'isr'ed to thin. We "i d well afford to throw nrrNiiirt nnrti of t.ie ert n-at iwial therr which 1 mi cur-ant and devote iur at'emmn ti per fw.m plane b'- which greater thiirouah oese greater irnimT and greater in dustry on the part of the pupils could bo 'iMainM. Prof. Baser rewards the elective system n aro unahio to do e'orrthlti thoy attempt n tiorowi oiannoi . and ten reotlt ia that tho dr.il n what misfit bo callad the' thmireUtai sub) errs is not aatlafactory. . ,!a ths raanln along prax-tlcaj 'Inoa is of j auunmi vamo. , 4 n" P,"r flows aot auDmit tno dmaila of ht" m remedying tha ovl! oon- P11""' ""t outllnoa a arnnrehensive rf'rn P'n in thrvm sontancea: 1 "Educauora sfemild construct a rational curriculum and Inrlet iiron all chlldron fed- ' lowing tha .nurse, which they lay down. It Is said that school children do ant like aorao of tho subjects they ar- now compelled to study. Tills sort of objection should carry vary little wajhb It Is prohabio that . somo of tho moot eajuahle parra of a cnursa j of study may be ths least attraoMTs to , yiuna srudenta. Too strons; an effort haa I been made of lata years by tea oh era to j maw tho wtuhas of Uia students. Thar , havo been too many set rich quick' ed- j ucarinnal schemes. train! rut that Is j worh haVne; ran be obtained without vtg- j orrrua work and every puui that toachers . may think an.' whlcfi haa lor Its object the (Heasinaj of ths children, rarner than their ' devstopmont. should b oondemned as per- i mcioiis. tf ths buys and airts aro to bo I allowed to srudy merely what thsy like. ' wo can hope for Tory Uttla that !a perman nentiy helDfui. "Tha effort of Uia teacher and the edu cational theorist should aot ba ln the 01- nacUon of mailing Uia aourses of study eas- i ior. but rather In ths direction of Improv ing the conditions which surround the prep aration of the pupil's work. Tha teaching should ba aa effective as possible. The distribution of ths work should ba very j oarefully planned, an that a pupil should 1 never ba allowed to undertake a oourse. j for which he la not Tally prepared. Ex-1 actness and thoroughness should be ln- I stated upon. If these conditions are fill-1 filled, there will be much less necessity of : elective courses of study." iku.kib svu( rum wou. Larsjely Ineseasesl A ttew idisjea as Ea- I Tale Tear. Beilevus oollago begins its twenty-seventh -year this fail with fine nrospseta. A largely i Increased attendance is assured. Ths ' faculty In the main remains as last year. Dr. Char'ee K. Hoyt. Dean Robert S. Calder and Prof. Oscar Schmiedel, highly valued members of the faouitT- have de clined positions In other institutions to re main here. Dr. Oeorge Hamilton, son of Uia well known American painter of that name, and a graduate of Oxford university, has acrwnted the chair of Latin. Prof. William NIcholl. an alumnus of ths amies, and a graduate of Princeton seanlnau-y. with graduate work hi Ertlnoorough uni versity, comes from- Hastings college to taJu Uia chair of edaeotlon In bis alma marer. Bert McCoy; captain of tho Drake university foot ball team. Oa. and ntmbw of ths Ail low team for that year. Is on Uie ground ss director- of athletics. Tile j trustees have approved tha new department j In dumeauo economy, to- Che headship of which Miss Helen Pierce of the University of Wisconsin has been called. Gambling Raids in South Omaha Police Get Fortv Ken from Two Jointa aad Confiscate "Evidence." ! ranked Boston by only l.2ef and the pres As ths result of a whoteaal raid of gamb-Jextt can sua leaves St. Louis ahead by 1B.H4. ling places In South Omaha by the police There was but slight chang In Uia rate Saturday night, twenty men were arrested ' of pin areas ln the two cine St. Louis' and puvced under chars. Tha blue coats got j Increase from IBM to 116 being 19.4 and a haul of ten men from the pool room of j Boston beating that by two-tenthe of one Dennis Cushing at Twenty-fourth and Q per cent. street several barrels of beer snd a gambling layout formed tha evidence found ln the room where tha men were taken. , Cushiug was charged with running Uie j tha prisoners got out on bond The old. old story, told times without number, and repeated over and over agitln for Uia last M year but It la always wel come story to those In search of health There ia nothing in tha world that cures roughs and oolus aa quickly aa Chamber lain a Cough Remedy, sold by ail dealer CULLED OVER THE WIRE Pepete. ths U.uuu- lureador of Sevills. , was killea at aiaunu m a uuii ugnu Dr Jnmrvh Holmes, formerly cnirf of m- tecnmHogie branch of me geotoav-al survey, lies taken tns oath of .iff.ee aa director of the new bureau of mine I imln Georse Cnswed haa set November aa uie data for the hearing of Uie audit of ths KLJe nomination expenss account uf for7ner Congressman Joaepn C. dibiey. The virulencs of tns choiera In the south east section of lta.y conunues to manifest itself, tner being eignt deaths tn eleven new caaea re pelted during twenty-tour Hours. Cum ad Vandclsen. a cenumartan. for mny years a vesart owner and captain on the !reat Laaes. died todav at ma hum near Joiier. He sailed the threat Laaas for sixty yes B. P Tiibot. a retired cspttahet. shot and killed nimse f in his aoarunenta in Sen Fiauciecu. He :ert a note saving oe I Da nu relatione ana leaving nia oouy tu a ; RmmmnuM rrMM. tU. mMrt Fnni.h i titma H- wa, &wn Decern rr , 18. UCA He was a grand officer of tne ; legion f uonnr and a member of t:ie ! r I J?" T Mcu- ofy' , Lu mx:v memoera of me dlpioinaiw corps i , and uciai amiiaaea.liTs anil commiaaioneia i to Uie t-enisnntai ut inuependence osieora- Uon. The Pnited slates squadron comprising ', the CsUf.irm Coluradu. Pennes'tvaula and Waaiunguin arrived at Valparaiso from t-niranute. reru. i ne squauroa ia unuer tiie I eommand of Rear Admiral lilirs B. Hirtiir I - lt , tak pmrt m u,. chllmu Csntcnmal I orleoration. 1 ) William OUver Radrerd. see of William' starttur. a auiiiuasire mining man of " f'"'"'. .ximmitted suievia m Los j,seles Be taking cyanHla of poiasatum. A meaaagw wae eft for Mrs j .. Buach. Bd isuutn ieffersnn avenue, gt. L-iuia in whick sne s rafia-red ta a "th only girt I aar kived. ' ; xnm . .j, .,, uB tI1. i i dan ef 'he orruisi art of the 'a.ner ' T-ruaa- Thei-aer. Ths fainer Is a n.int. t somn.iaaiooer. The aoa fiad ca..at uot.a sii-u- f.- a retreat l.Hi .U to- ..rtti.-- I as la a..egw is oao saad ta ois panar. 1 fWT Academy aiAXINO SIA5LY B0Y3 Tnming th bo.l.v of the boy m well as tha rcind ia a recoirni led essential of mosiern education. Our system of training combines the refinement of home life with the semi-mi!it.iry diuripUe. Ia eighteen yean of successful work this Acad emy haa developed tha minds and bodies of many boys who have become Manly ilex Our Academic Standards are hijh. Our Classics and Scientific courses prepare for all colleges. Oxor Commericial coursea prepara for business Jifa. Our Athletics are carefully supervised, Gymnasium fully ail outdoor sports. Athletic facilitiea extensive. We aim to tha habits that Writ for Head Master. HI I .a I i as I av I 1 TTiT 1 A SCHOOL FOR CERXS wtta ail the advantages of K astern, acbaola. Certificates admit wlthont warni nation to WHeler, Smith, Vasaar, CnlTrity of Chicago gad 3tw Cnlversitflg. College, Prap araxory, Collesrlatn, Acadamia and Intermadiate) so ursa. COIXEGIATE COCBSK SPECIAXI-T DESlGTTED FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEa NOT BKSiTUxa a co truss: cr coluigk. EXPTaRIJENCED ostrcctchi vs domxstic sctence. Artg and Crafbs. Special coarse Art and Xiwit, Kaato Department nndnr snper-vlaion of Prof. Max Lado-w, formerly director tn 3 tarn TJniywrgJty af Music. Berlin. Xadv FYnnch and G-ermn teachers. Haaitafal srirroandinira. Well equip, Pd cTtnn aaium and atadium. nnder expert eneed apwrrlaloti. Indoarr and outdoor baakot balL Tennl court. AU glrla tn. apeeiai chrys of Hons Mother. Tear book ssut upon requasC To Rigat Re. A. L. WJUsun. Prwaldeut af Trustees-. Xiaa MAnden, Prtnolpal, Omaha, Neb- BQSTOSi STILL FIFTH CITY Pwawlsnrloai ewnweced ay Cewssa Be re Howi larrsaae ef Twtstr Per Ctat t Past Tea Tear. tVASHTNGTON. Sept. U. The population of Boston. Maaem husett. is a"TO.5e6. an In creas of 10S.S9& or It f per cent as compared with .. In ISO". Tonight's annnuncement leaves Boston the fifth dti' In point of population In the Oil ted States. A decade ago St. Louis out- sits an-wasled. b:' croup, coughs or colds ar Instantly re lleved and quickly cured with Dr. King's New Dlncoverr- 50e and SLde. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Petly itia lolly To be mto and ovr! anc holy. A listly share G( L jieori7'l far Will nake yesi 'm sad isily. There's a rreah nat ural flavor about ctr Tomato Soap which gives it a quality all its own. The spicy effect of the real tomato at its best -just as it hang ripe and perfect on the vine is retained in TOMATO And it is hermetically sealed; antl sterilized by heat alijne; so that it comes to you as pure and inviting as if you had just made it yourself. There is nothing- else like it. 21 Linda 10c a cart Ju.xt tdd kttf wmlsr, trtmf la m boil. There's s keoa ia year kiiahm waiuag tar fsnlisll'l iLmut joarra Cmfmu tiSFur Cueoea 3 I Look far that rd inH wfaitsi la bar! U. Scliools ATI D olloGsS Kearney Military- build up a sound bodyf develop character and creata make the Boy the Manly fn. Elustrateti Catalogue HARRY Ii. EUSSZLIa, ROWNELL TPTALL SI M OMAHA, NEBRASKA Nebraska Military Academy LWOOLt WHEN YOU WZSE IN SCHOOL you went through a certain routine eery day, and you learne l more or leaa of the contents of a great many beaks. But even as a boy ynu felt that something was larltlng. and rtT growing to manhood you saw very plainly where your schooling failed to prepare you for Ufa. Where were the weak places? Figure lt out. aad look around for a schoor that will give your boy the training you. missed.. First, you needed individual attention. You thought and felt differently from the) boy beside you yet the teacher treated you aa tf yau were mental twins. Ton found one study easy and another hard yet she nver seemed to realize that every bny's mind ia constructed just that way. Yau lived one life in the schoolroom, and a totally different life out side. Vui a't your school days have been more helpful If study hours and d hours had both been influenced by men who nder stood you, sy pathtzed with you. and believed in you? Public schools cannot do th kind of work. Prtvai schools have fewer pupila and more teacheiv xnd can do it. A military srhool doeg moat of ail. since it developes a dot physically aa well as mentally. Sdirh a military school exists ln Lincoln, Nebraska. For Information, address. B. D. HAYWAED, Superintendent, e Phones: BL1 IVX Auto, mi. ellevue B Located ln Omaha's beautiful suburb, offers: VUL COLUUiLlIK COC KsnJi leaaina Uj the degress B. A, a. 3. and Ph. B.. XORM.X COCBES leading to Sat Teacher's Certificate Hcrgular axadetnic and Soeciai Couraas for those oat candidal for degree. MtslC, PAdTDIG ATO DRAM.ITIG AKT Uught by speclailsta. kOt a MOUtlU KfcJsIL'ILNCK lULiJ. Good equipmuut. Faculty of eightaen exnerieaced dacatora. Plaaaant suclai Ut. auucaaaf ul alhioUca aad debating. Madatraui expeaa. (sUOU TftOtXX.1 sEKVltlC Omaha's new seen la boulevard sntara th cuileg groundav UifciAL X)R OSt-UL PATOOItA. Far enough away for students to bo on their own resources iq tha thick of coiiega comnatlUan. yet within a few minutes trolley ruig of boma. VlftlT TUJ6 CULUtiK personaily or TELEPHONE th president's ofTii;e oouth 1794 3. ST. AI1DRE17S SCHOOL ffJl 5 5f. J.'"" a sat acaxooa. voav aor ta aad Bags saausat wwrsk Biaisnsa pre ear fa ta aulvsewlty. IaaUetdami sttsaBsa aSoraa aaa saaigiaaa traiaia.. its Msstsra ss aateessttr srMujMaX FaU ssna searins aws. 1-st.a. AWe. a. A. Iryaer. aoa rtm. asm "---i.s ." (jicalia. rase staae Us I t.iSi6ttri aUitary isadta eoieniuu I Tewciier t ever ten bey Lellgturui Lyceum Coure. a as if si m t asan. aarau Lincoln Business College epiiaa Oflssaa Trsatsing Tha W1Q taagYasj kia Salary Wee, wfia s meulaiMal W ujier o,i SSartaasa as iS Kf9trnry. arts. tlta r"sa iii 11 in a fl OaS a Sulti I naa I Sramlvaiaa. has rlwanxal OS BVususata ta Waal ato esera. TseerMte. a W eir auas awed equipped, Eat 1S53 Off 4frre l.'SOT 3 t, Unttln, 3Mn College 1 Odsbb Sent. rti nnau. auapirs. uuarsiitaee lucrau. M.. noma. Beet aaaociation. r-iu arhieue Vraa eanaa- atassugra 'sasara. Mum oar u. w Du sunvuia. Tm-ff. Mo. est your young pampas to TABOR COIXEGa. as kiaasa m u 11 us reauaj-aeiw tear us uiuu snx: A TrsAAsst saaaitjr at ao-wiaiiai Isiatruccor fur i Kearney, Neb. L LrrXl I : 1 Lew its pen a Beat lfaolili.ee rail Tars Oven Sent. UtU. Head tor otaa-atiar. taaug i.i.i.i -.TV i T.. rr Lm TWENTIETH CEMTURY FAHMEB fja OeUlas a Teste, I