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1 Tllli ItKK: OMAHA. MONDAY. NOVK.MMKI I'M). irr BRIEF CITY NEWS Tv Tr rrlat It. Oa-nha Ocncrsl Hatpltsl, Dour. 855. Errptiaj Caocolrts CCc Al 'rrs-LiKlun. , Tltr. rixtur, fliu jtis-Oranilsn. C:n. ICno'i W. Kx'wrt auto I epuli s SUr riBtlnt, om. I'IuMiik Co. D.SiSo. Mrs. Gere; Vax:t Divoio Anna S. '.p.igo Ftni'tcl suit fir divorce n:,lnst Oarnice II. iJeorgv. -' tol'i!i Will Dnno Tlie illn Uu nltl (?Ue a (liindng puny at Cham lrr!' awule-ry Ttienlav evening. Keep Tcnr Money and Trsltiatij la the AincrioHii riu'o rpos.t vaulta la tlia lipo ti!i!c3 !! if. Uuxea int for S3 per yaar. Batter Write that Check for the liar fiiil i1iii.iiial I'lmivh. Nineteenth and l.othrn'n sireyf. nri niti it loSay. They are raltir.s $i'X, Sunday, the 2Ctti. fur a Urt-ater Omaha. Juaas ar.a Clerka to Be raid Claim of Judges and clerks of election who served at the general election of No vamber 7 liuve been allwid by the Hoard of County Commissioner and will be paid Monday. They total $1,510. Benaoa Camp Benefit Renson camp cVo. 288, Woodmen of the World, la mak t7jng arrangements to furnish JiD candi dates for one floor of the new eighteen ! story skyscraper. To do this, the camp will the a benefit dance Tuesday night Saloon Han Rued Anton Baznr, 1 a South Omaha aaloonkeVper, Is made de fendant in a suit filed In the district court y Anna Spokes, who aske 110.0W damage. She allege that her husband haa been made an habitual drunkard by liquors aold and given him by Bazar. Baaaar X.04; Electa Banner lodge JCo. 11. Fraternal Union of America, held' lta annual election of officer Thursday evening, and the following were elected: Fraternal master, A. I-riKfe!t; Justice, Nellie P. Van Horn; secretary, J. B. Mason; treasurer, Cora Carrtngton: mercy, Clara Curtis; truth, Minnie lng Wt; guide, Arthur C. Van Horn; guard, Harry Downs; sentinel, Frank Robertson; musician, Emily Oore; assistant musician, Florence Green. f Pew Nebraskans . : wouia sailors if yN'eve ryoemtt f JlOHtofl Never during the six years the naval King station has been here In the Jiostoffice building hits business been so poor as It was last week. Twenty-four aspirants to btcome sailors and ride the rough,' roiiBh sens far from home took I the examination, but none was enlisted. " But three of the twenty-four passed the examination, and thenc were prevented from enlisting by their parent. Itecords show that never before lias thero been a week that there has nut lcn at least three or four taken Inro the service at the local station. The officers In charge of the station are all eellng blue over last week's poor record, iVt state they are going to work over time uxt week to make up the deficit. LUNCHEON FOR MISS SIMMS OF NEW YORK CITY , . Miss Florence filmnis of New Tork City, national Industrial secretary of the Young Women's Christian association, waa a guest of honor at a luncheon given at the Omaha Commercial club Saturday by Young Women's. Christian association Sommlttee composed of Mrs. Clement Phase, Mrs. George Tilden, Mrs. C. C. George, Mrs. Kmma F. Byers and Mlas Strong. A number of business men were present to meet Miss Blmms, at the Invitation of the committee. They were: Arthur C. Krultu, Charlca II. Pickens, J. II. Millard, W. Wattles, M. T. Barlow, C. C. Bel den, W. 8. Wright, J. E. Ba'um, George A. Joslyn, C. JI. Wllhelm, Charlea T. Kountze, Arthur Brandels, F. P. Kirken fdall, C. N. Diets, Henry W. Yaies, T. C. i-Byrne, N. II. Loomis. Clement Chase, U'harles C. George, O. M. Hitchcock, Joseph Polcor, C. K. Yost, Joseph Hayden, W. J. Monaghau and Otto H. Barmettler. A,ellevuegets big SUM from NEBRASKAN i The friends of Bellevue college are re 1 juicing over a recent addition of 10,0rt0 to the endowment fund. The donor is a prominent Nebraskan, who promises It on condition that the proposed 3u0,CKX fund be completed. During the last few days the autn of 12. OX) haa been added by local dehors to the current funds. Recently the pastor of one of the Nebraska n:uuri;nes nouriea me college that he would be responsible for S1.000 to be used m any way the trustees mlirht nrw. Letter from prominent churchmen In Nebraska Indicate a widespread Interest, not only In the completion of the fund for the willing but the debt ofthe college, hut also in the program for endowment. AGED WOMAN ASLEEP SINCE TUESDAY AT DES MOINES DKI MOlNKH, la., Nov. i.-Mr. L. J. Parmenter, aged 76, is still In her long sleep at her home here. Her condition tonight remains the fame as It has been since she fell asleep at 1 o'clock last Tuesday merning. Eho looks entirely nat ural and Is breathing regularly. How ever, physicians say tnat she cannot live much longer. I 14,009 acres of f'laho s Debt Jand will be sold under the Carey act at Jerome De cember U. 181k Theso lands are part of the Great North Side Tract (a Kuhn en terpri&e). and are considered especially choice tor apple and general fruit cul ture. Small cufh payment and long time J on deferred payments; low rate of Inter- a'miI. For an iniunnauun wrue or wire w,be xwtn rails North Bide Land and Water Co., MUncr, Idaho. TOr,E3,nin COUGH SYRUP Huve you a cold with 10 --'o LlLrn. lioRraenss 'uncLIti. c?rfniw rrn aathmatlo or pulmounry co null with sore ohc-Kt 9 liun tbo baby croup. wnoopiDg cotifa or ineualos cough? sampue. nuot. Tbea test tlio oli reliable 1)h. jBcu.'- Oouoa BvBcr, free. WriUto A.C. WktebA Co.,l?a! tluiore, MJ. Minion tliis paper. (T A m 1.4 MM ...i ...... K f?SLLaul I and one boum of Ir. Lull's I wikti l-yrus uurnl ui REGULAR BOTTLE.. fT. 1T. HuirsCoiigbHyriipconuin nomurjiUine er nuoiuiurui. m 1 Mivq iui4 UM, SCHOOL AKDCOLLEGE WORK Happenings of the Week t Varioui Inititntiont. STATE NORMAL IMPROVEMENTS Urstlei-akle 1'orea ef Kleallaa1 aobbers ' Pointed Oatr-tll- raae'e cheul fee "l.lttle IHethera. The Kearney State Normal was eie clally foivd Friday by a visit from Prvaldeut John It. Kirk of the Ftnte Norma) school of Kirksvllle, Mo. The chapel KTlod was postponed from W:V until ,i:l."., thus enabling Dr. Kirk to be present ut the assembly. He gave a ver inspiring address to the students. He was en route to Bait' I.ake City, where be wan scheduled for an uddress In the Mormon tiibernacle Sunday. The State Board of Kxamlners. consist Ing of Superintendents Waterhouse of Kremont, Bodwell of Beatrice and Flatter of Aurora, visited the normal Thursday Tbo "A'ot-a-8how." an annual evert gntten up by the Young Women Chris Dan association and the Young Men's Christian association, occurred In the normal building Friday evening. Th different events of the entertainment were very creditably presented and the evening Immensely enjoyed by the student' body. Dr. A. R. WlnKhlp. editor of the New England Journal of Education, delivered a lecture at chapel upon "Ureat American Authors." His address was exceedingly Instructive and entertaining. Dr. Wln ship'e personal acquaintance with many of America'! great literary lights made his addresa extremely Interesting. Hi also addreesed the senior later In the day. Wednesday morning Father' Muenster mtin of ft. Jamea' Catholic church was present In ohapel and with him were Fathers Welsch and tark, .who have been conducting a mission In the Kearney church. Fathers Welsch and Ptark made very Interesting talks to the students. President Thomas went to Alma to de liver a lecture at the county agricultural and domestic science exhibit. Thanksgiving day and the day follow ing. November 80 and December 1, the normal students will en.loy a vacation, resuming their work Monday, lei-em-ber 4. ' WATKB N on M A I.. Brief Mention of the I W eek's llap pealnns. President Conn made a business trip to Norfolk Bat ui day. Tho fire escapes that were ordered by tho board for the Women's dormitory have been received and will be put In place at once. As was originally planned the school will have two days' vacation at Thanks giving time. However, a Saturday ses sion was held In order to dismiss Tues day evening and allow the students tc leave for their home on Wednesday. The Wayne Normal quartet will give a concert at Wausa under the auspices of the Ep worth league of that place. Miss MoBeth will accompany the quartet and give a number of readings. Prof. Brltell arrived home the last-of the week after a ten days' visit to other state normal schools. On this trip he visited the State Normal school at Man kato, Winona, Ia Crosse and Cedar Falls. Carpenters .are at work removing partitions in the east dormitory, which la to be converted Into rooms tor the model school. The temporary partition placed in the gymnasium during the sum mer will new be removed and the first floor of the auditorium building again used as a gymnasium. The improvements provided for at the last session of the legislature are progressing In a very satisfactory manner. The sewer and water system with the exception of a few minor details is now complete. Two weeks more of good weather will enable the contractors to have the new building enclosed. This will permit the workmen to proceed with the interior finishings during the wintei and It Is expected that the building will be ready to occupy about May 1. Students and members of the faculty are looking forward with a great deal of pleasure to the time when they will be permitted to move from their present cram pec quarters into this splendidly equipped building. Tuesday was senior day at the Normal. The class took charge of the regular chapel exercises of the school. Imper sonating members of the faculty. Gerald E. Crops Impersonated President Conn and made some good hlta In making an nouncements and In introducing the, othei parts on the program. Among the distinguished visitors present was Jane Addams of Chicago, who gave a talk on woman's suffrage. A sextet furnished special music and the performance was enriched by class songs and class yells. CHAUnO.M NOHHAL NOTES. Maslc Department Receive Stelaway Plaaa. The music department of the Chadron Normal school is delighted with the new 11,100 iitrmway piano received this week. At chapel Mies Elliott gave several in strumental numbers, also vocal selec tions, thus giving an Illustration of the powr and quality of the piano both as a fcolo instrument and for accompaniment. The orchestra la practicing faithfully and expects to be able to furnish music for chapel and all entertainments and gatherings held In Normal building after the holidays. " Plana ar- being formed for the Instruc tion of the young women in physical training. A competent -teacher will be secured who will have charge of this work and of the oral expression. It is hoped that regular training in gymnastics and coachli)g In Indoor work may be given to the young men soon. A competent di rector of this work for the young men Is now here, but no suitable place can be found as yet. Public speaking and debating la receiv ing attention in the Kjigliah classes and the librarian of the Chadron public library is kept busy trying to ;ij-ly ihe demands of tV.3 students, t'.ic library at the Normal not having yet been opened. The couimcrc'lal department Is growing rapidly. It received four new typewriters last week. The faculty hold monthly meeting", en deavoring to hold each member to the tlve-mlnute limit of talk. At one luit week, so many good ti pica having been brought home from the State Tea,r' association that convened in Omaha last week, the five minutes had to be ex tended. Next week President Sparks will speak on "Normal 8choo Relationship." More than a ton in weight was the first consignment of apparatus received this week for the science department. Tt la being unpacked and pat In place prepaia- ! tury to a aeomd shipment to be made trom the supply house of Boston, which is expeftc-il very soon. The rresvnt warm weather has allowed the lui-UllHtion of the gas plant. The machine Is of the latest type and has a capnclty of 1 burnem. The otie-mlnut program clock Is here ready f,,r Installation as erwn as the electricians got the wiring done. Tints will i automatic program elgnale la each one of the looms. Tho model school, under the auuorvls'.on of Mrs. Rustln and Mies Drlcill, la be ing taken advantage of by all practice tcarhers in the highest grade of Uie Nor mal. tVwlng to lack ot room, halt the grariea had to be omitted this year, at least until the holidays ' FF.nV S OK MIL. SOTNS. Normal Quartet (a Haklsg a Wrrk'i Trip la rttei-M Krltraaka. The Peru Normal male quartet left Thursday morning on a week' series of concert engagement tinder the direction of the National lucrum bureau. It rang Nin Scrlbner, Wlsner, Ainsworth and other points on the Northwestern line. Th quartet this year is composed of Profi. Homer and Rosshouse and Messrs. Ander son and Wlckland. Dr. B. L. Shellhorn of the State Foard of Kducatlou haa Just let a contract for th building of a fine residence la Peru. Miss Muu of the art department ha purchased the property of Prof. L. B, Olmstead. who leaves for Washington, D. C. December l. to take up work In the I'nited States Bureau of Standards. Prof. Howie was In Nebraska City yes terday refereelng a game of foot ball. Agreeable to the custom of a number of the faculty giving an address at the Tuesday morning convocation period Trof. R. H. House spoke last Tuesday on "Interesting Boys and Girls In the Best Literature." President Hayes addressed the open meeting of the Peru Economical club Tuesday evening on the subject, "Co-Operation." Another Important address at this meeting was one by Prof. Duncansen on the' cost and plans for paving th streets leading from the Burlington depot to the Slate normal grounds. A com mittee was appointed to dram- up prac ticable plans for financing the paving project. lTof. C. H. Weeks la In Alma this week Instructing In stock judging e. the Harlan county short course In agriculture. He ddresxed the teachers of the county yes terday on the teaching of agriculture In the public schools. OUHKKY IX THE SCHOOL". Colombia's President Deplore Ten deacr Asaons; Teachers. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university. In his annual re port, attacks educational snobbery. He ays that in American schools and col leges there lias developed a demaad for teachers who have a Ph. D. tacked to tWlr names, and that this haa caused what 1 term a deplorable form of edu cational snobbery. "This fact," he says, "has given to the degree of doctor of philosophy a commer cial value which it ought not have, and It has sent to Columbia university and to all American universities no Inconsidera ble number of students whose aim Is not graduate work or training in methods of research, but simply the acquisition of a higher degree. LJke the candidate for admission to the bar of England, who muat eat so many dinners at one of the designated Inns of the court, the candi date for the degree of doctor of philoso phy, who approaches hi work from this very practical point of view, regard him self as entitled to receive the degree when he has been in residence so many terms, or has attended so many coarses, or Jias gained a given number of point, or ha paid a designated minimum fee." Educational Note. Columbia university ha arranged a erica of lecture on agriculture to be ''veil by sixteen exnerts on farm science during December. Among the reforms Initiated In New Jersey by Governor Woodrow . Wilson i t sweeping revision of the common chools, and to this end he appointed ifter careful Investigation Calvin N. Ken lull as commissioner of education. Thirty . little girls, lesa than 12 years )ld, and two boys less than 19 year old re pupils In the first school for "little nothers and fathers," an enterprise, th 'rat of Its kind, just started by a Chi cago tiettlement. Incidentally attention i thuw called to the unpleasant fact that houMtnds of babies have to take car f other babies while the mother arc t work. James J. Ryan, a retired builder of 'hliudelphla. haa placed in the band of Cardinal Gibbons securities valued at W.OiO for the establishment of a choir lu scripture In the new Gibbons memorial hall of the Catholic university at Wash ington. Hellevae College Nate. Among the Omaha people who attended tho Doane-Hellevue game Saturday Were Mr. and Mr. Charles M. Wilhelin, Mr. ind Urn. C. F. McGrew. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Maxwell, Dr. and Mrs. Nesbit of Tekamah. Dr. and Mrs. Ijlchtenwalner and Alias Ryale of Omaha. Friday morning at charwl service Dean A A Ti.1.. In un n .4 .... . L - ............. ... ... ... ... nuu.no i 1 1 , T niuurim and faculty, took occasion to Inform them (. ft.... l .w. .-. . . . t . alumnus of the college, who delivered the commencement address here last June, has bean elected mayor of Hohenectadv, N. on the socialist ticket by the "arg ent plurality ever given a candidate lor that office In Schenectady. With the close of the foot ball season attention at Bellevue is being turned to debating. The question selected for this year's triangular debate between Bellevue, Doane and Cotner I as follows: "It- The Finest Beer Ever Brewed Tell "Ceonrew to hzlne I you Elatz. Watch for the label the triangle It stands for quality. "Atwaym thm sama Good OU Blatz" ' from MUwaukots BLATZ COMPANY aoj-ioni Mmctsim, ata. rkMI IMf Lm Mil , yr Ujaiii titter. solved. ThM ell jurt" ohr then fVoVrel j'mgr ptioiiiii i mimrei io ine rC(lll. Although the final contests do not come err until March S. l:n, preliminary de bates and thorough preparation will br the onU-r of thrnm fnun now on In this department. Five of lest veers Inter C'llr.lt( debaters aradiiHted with the cls of ln. but there Is abundant mat-rial tn select from for the two fnms. an under h leadership of Prof. Hutke. ciptam nt the mi Harvard debating team, s successful yenr la assured. NEW HIGH SCHOOL AT STANTON IS DEDICATED STANTON. Neb.. Nov. M -tSpeclnH-Th new high school building wa dedi cated Friday. Th afternoon program tKn with some most excellent music by h high school orchestra. Following i his Mrs. I., V. Frelday rendered a vocal olo, after which Rev. J. F. poucher pronounced Ihe Invocation. Mr. J. K. Nye and Mis Irene Feyerlierm rendered the duet, "Th Sinking Ship," after which Prof. T. J. Slechta gave a clarinet solo. George A. Kberly made a. short talk and Introduced Chancellor AVery. who deliv ered a deep and Interesting address. Th closing number of th nfternoou was mtiflc by the Stanton ladles' quartet. Th evening program opened with music by the high school orchestra. Following this wa a drill ty the fourth and fifth grade and an action song by th primary room. Rev. J. J. Klopp then made an address on "Completeness In Education." Th fifth and sixth grade sang sn action song In a very pretty manner. Th second primary then rendered a very pretty motion song. Superintendent A. L. Burn hnm delivered an address "The School ahd the Community." The seventh and eighth grades gave pantomime and the second and third grade gave a dramatiza tion of Hiawatha. Rev. J. F. Pourha de livered th address, "Schools for Pupil Against Pupil for Schools. A Collection of school work w on display in the lower room for th inspection of th public. Some most excellent work wa exhibited. A Serloaa Breakdown result from chrotilo constipation. Dr. King's New Uf rill cure headache, stomach, liver end bowel trouble. ;,"c. 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