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BRIE? CITY NEWS
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To4as"a Oosapleta Mevle fniiHl
aiaasSfted miliu tooaty, aaa appear la
Tha Bee KXOL.TJSlYBlt'. Dnd out what
he various moving picture theaters offer.
Genevieve Xaaflaire school of dancing
Opens September 1. Hotel Rome Hall
room.
Keep four mo7 and valuables in the
American' Safe Iepolt vaults, 218 South
Seventeenth street. Bee building. Boxes
tent $1 for three months. Open from
I a. tti. to t p. m.
For Safety First In Life Insurance
ee AV. H. Indoe, general agent State
Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worces
ter. Mans., one of the oldest, 71 years,
and bent companies on earth.
To Paint Auditorium City Officials
will begin Monday to renovate the Audi
torium throughout It is said the build
ing neods a thorough cleaning, and some
paint.
Loses Money and Watch John Mor
ton of Grlswold, la., was held tip and
robbed of $10 and his watch at Twelfth
end Douglas streets. Two wnite men per
formed the holdup.
Terdiot of Suicide A coroper'a jury
returned a verdict of suicide after hearing
evidence offered as to the circumstances
attending the death of Mrs. Jessie Harris,
'JOT South Ninth street.
Talk Costs Thirty Dollars Oeorge
Warning, a Missouri farmhand, engaged
In conversation with a colored woman
Friday night and upon concluding the
gabfest found that he was minus $30.
Zajnred Man Dies of Harts W. E.
Cobb of Richmond, O., who was crushed
under car wheels at Tenth and Douglas
streets Thursday night, died at St.
Joseph's hospital last night.
Tor Keeping Disorderly House Carl
llHnnon. fcaloon 4;eeper at Sixteenth and
Davenport streets, arrested Friday night
by Officers Coffey and Dolan, was fined
M and costs in police court for keeping
a disorderly houae. Six Inmates were fined
IG and costs each.
Are Held for tareeny Bryan H. Cal
loway and H. H. Glbbs, iwo Fainam
street, were bound over to the district
court on a charge of grand larceny. T!io
boys were arrested for trying to dispose
of the auto belonging to W. o. Shriver,
wrecked near Ralston several days ago.
Hoon Prayer Meetings Under the
auspices of the business women's com
mittee of the Sunday campaign commit
tee, prayer meetings will bo held at noon
at the Toung Women's Christian asso
ciation for the business women of Omaha.
These meetings will be held Monday.
Wednesday and Thursday next week and
every noon during the subsequent weeks.
Illustrated Edition of Monitor In
honor of the meeting here this week of
the United Brothers of Friendship, the
Monitor, the weekly published by Rev.
John, Albert Williams, has a sixteen
page edition, well Illustrated with promi
nent people of Omaha, splendid homes
of colored people and cuts of the
churches where the colored people wor
ship. Looking After XUs Daughter William
C. Edgar, editor of the Northwestern
Miller, Minneapolis, has written to the
Fontenelle hotel to have an automobile
meet his daughter when she arrives here
over the Northwestern road Monday
morning; to have a special maid as
signed to her while she is at the hotel
during the day and to have her taken
by- automobile to the Burlington train for
Denver In the afternoon.
Says That Sunday's
Methods Are Only
Ones for Moderns
Dr. John Wallace Welsh, advance
agent for Billy Sunday, told an audi
ence at First Congregational church at
noon yesterday that Sunday Is a "spirit
ual policeman" and that his language Is
"terrible' because the sins of his hear
ers are tenlble.
"A policeman's methods are not very
nice." said Dr. Welsh, "and there are
some things about Billy Sunday which
wo might criticise, but ha accomplishes
results."
Dr. Welsh urged the necessity of re
vival meetings, declaring that Protestant
churches wore losing in membership. A
return to the old fashioned revival plan
It. made necessary by modern conditions,
lie assorted.
lie said that Sunday's methods were
the only methods by which the modern
American who reads the sport page and
the comic supplement may be brought to
Christ
Near Stop Order
Promises Grief
v for the Carmen
"Our grief will start promptly early
in the n oi ning of next Wednesday."
grumbled a Twentieth street motorman.
"That's when the new near-side-stop rule
goes Into effect.
"Will the dear people remember it?"
"Thy will not No. sir. Nat if they've
lead about It a hundred times In the
Ispers and seen the Men in the street
cars n thousand times. They won't re
member There they'll be standing on
the far ride till the car stops. Then a
shade of uncertainty will cross their
faces. Then they'll remember and they'll
cone toddling ovtr to where the car
stands.
"Oh, they'll le good natured about it,
all right. Kgt how about us losing time
at every stop waiting fur them to re
member and come and get on? Why, we
won't get around on time any trip for
a month till the dear folks wake up and
tfcln to iememlr."
PCSTOFFICE TOWER CLOCK.
GOES ON A LONG STRIKE
The poor old clock on the postoffice
lower stopped again yesterday. In fact
jtho clock Is stopping a good deal of the
time. It war repaired a couple of months
ago, but that doesn't leem to have helped
its laxy lablts.
It maiked the hour of t.15 during its
hours of Idleness yesterday. Some there
wire whe remembered that Custodian
of the Building Cadet Taylor and United
States Marshal Warner officially ended
their administrations Saturday. These
folks said the clock had stopped out of
respect for the passing of these two
officials. Mehbe a". mebbe so.
Bvaatr Mora Tfcaa fckla Deep.
A teautiful- woman always has good
digestion. If your digestion is faulty,
Chambt-rlain's Tablets will do you good.
Obtainable everywhere. Al! druggists.
Advertisement.
"Tor !'' ad vUi turn stcond-hanl
I'jriuluro l-.'u rash.
UNIQUE CONTESTS
AT THIS PICHIC
Women Engage in Balloon Race
and Try to Find Hubby at
Elmwood Park.
TRAVELERS PROTECTIVE OUTING
A balloon race for women W" one of
the features of the annual picnic of the
Omaha ot of the Traveler" Protective
association at Klmwood park Saturday.
Yes, sir. and It was won by Mrs. W. J.
Hughes.
"Find hubby" was the title of one cf
the other contests, and Mrs. Fred It.
Martin found her hubby flr.t and both
of them got prises. A dosen or so men
sat in a row with backs toward ?hlr
wives, who then ran about twenty yards,
picked out their respective hubbies as
well as they rould and ran back again.
But, oh, yea, about that balloon race.
Tt wasn't a regular balloon race. The
ladies didn't go up In the balloons. It
was Just a race In which ea-h contestant
was provided with a toy ballowt which
he Inflated while she ran, the one who
blew her balloon to the largo't else by
the time she reached the end of the
course being the winner.
There were lots of other events. George
Long's slx-cyllnder, unmufflered voice
rose above all the noise as he presided
over tho races, assisted by R. E. Cillmr,
Oeorge Laldge. Charles Allen and Jim
St i no.
Tables were set In a large hollow
square and they had 'most everything to
eat exept soup.
After supper Oeorgo Long and R. T.
Gilmor handed out the prises, which were
numerous and Included a oupJe of hand
some traveling sets, some base ball par
aphernalia and bottles of rerfume.
The MaslcaJ Prasrrasa.
A feature of the evening was the sing
ing of that Deutscfcer classic, "Sohnltzel
uank," by a large volunteer male chorus,
ably led by Prof. Charles Hopper. Twenty-eight
versos were end wed. Mont of
the people remained in the park through
It all.
A number of member of the order from
Council Bluffs were guests of he local
post- Harry Wolrath of ICeamey waa
another visiting member, o. U WohU
ford, president of the Omana post, was
unable to e present, having been called
out of the city.
, Results of the races and other contests
were as follows:
Boys' Race (6 to 10 years) Edwin
Hughes, first; Bernard Theodore, second;
Heymond Finley, third.
Oirls' Race t to 10 years) Ruth Def
fenbon, first; Florence Filer, second;
Katherlne Christie, third.
Boys' Race (10 to 15 years) Ftancea
Hotter, first; Paul Wurn, second; Jud
son Hughes, third.
Girls' Race (10 to IS years) Florence
Filer, first; Katherlne Christie, second;
Celia Kautro, third.
Men's Sack Race Olen Wurn, first; H.
H. Filer, second.
T. P. A. 75-yard Dash a. B. Wurn, M.
F. Keller, O. B. Wurn, Fred B. Martin,
O. E. Hughes, Mrs, H. H. Filer. Mrs.
C!ooley, Mrs. H. F. Janssen, Mrs. A.
Evernden.
Ladles' Ball Throw Mrs. Cooley.
"Find Hubby" Mrs. Fred B. Martin,
lady's prize; Fred Martin, man's prise.
Double Hack Race F. C. Eckardt and
M. F. Keller, first; H. H. Filer and J.
Mine, second; H. A. Evernden and R. V.
Carlson, third.
Relay Race C. E. Hughes, H. H.
Fisher, 3. Stlne. Fred B. Martin and" M.
F. Keller, team.
Balloon Race Mrs. W. J. Hughes.
Unlucky Race Mrs. Cooley.
Aviator Smith Back
After Frisco Flights
"Arty" Bmlth, 23-year-old avlat-n- whose
sensational flying has become known
"aerial Insanity," will arrive in Omaha
today. Mra Smith came here yesterday
from San Francisco, where her husband
has been flying In place of the late Lin
coln Ee&chey. They are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Mogy Bernstein.
Mrs. Smith has no fear that her hus-
band will come to grief. Sho has ac
companied htm on numerous flights and
knows almost aa much about aviation
as he does, she says. v
Smith flies at Mason City, la., next
week, and will return here on the follow
ing Sunday and will In all probability
be seen In the air hereabouts on that
dav.
When Lincoln Beachey was getting
$1,000 a day for looping the loop five
times here In Omaha, Smith was loop
ing the loop twenty times, and in a clum
sier machine, and for a sum much
smaller. When Beachey died he went
to San Francisco to fill his contracts,
which have now expired.
PENNSYLVANIA PUTS ON
NEW TRAIN TO PITTSBURGH
Here's a railroad Item of Interest to
Omaha people, also to those of other
sections of the northwest and west who
make eastern trips and reach Chicago
on late evening trains, or who may -le-slro
tc continue their Journey from Chi
cago kite at night after the theater.
They are to he accommodated by the es
tabllrhment. Augost IS. of the Steel City
Express, a new train leaving Chicago at
11:45 p. m. daily over the Pennsylvania
lines, arriving at Pittsburgh at J0: a. m.
The Steel City Express will be all
steel, with coach and sleeping car serv
ice, also dining car serving breakfast
before reaching Pittsburgh, and gives
the Pennsylvania frequent through trains
from Chicago to Pittsburgh and points
in the east at convenient hours from
early morning until midnight.
DETECTIVE FLEMING WILL
HELP PROTECT FAIR VISITORS
Y Fleming of the Omaha detective
force has been selected as one of thir
teen crack sleuths of the country who
will go to Des Moines the week of the
state fair 1here to assist the Des Moines
depsrtinent In preventing any undue ac
tivities ot pickpockets, dips and the like
while the coads are in the city. The
thirteea . detectives come from thirteen
different cities of the United States and
by this Dianner the Des Moines police
hope to protect the visitors who attend
the state fair.
OMAHA CROP CONDITIONS
ARE BEST IN COUNTRY
George B. Powen. chief Inspector at
the Omaha Grain exchange, has Just re
turned from Chicago and Kanaas City
and he declares that ( crop conditions In
the Omaha territory are better than any
other territory, except In one or two
limited areas of Oklahoma. And that
means a whole lot. declares Powell, be
cause conditions In both the Chicago and
Kansaa City territories are mighty good
far above the average, and that big crops
and of good quality will be harvested.
BROTHERS 0F FRIENDSHIP
United Order to Hold Its Forty.
Fifth Annual Session of Grand
Lodge Here.
ALL WEEK IN COURT HOUSE
IValnning today and continuing un
til Saturday the forty-fifth annual grand
session of the grand lodge of the United
Brothers of Friendship, and the thirty
second annal grand session of the grand
temple Sisters of the Mysterious Ten and
the twenty-ftrst annual grand session of
the Royal House of the Missouri Jurisdic
tion will be held In the Douglas county
court house, under the auspices of the lo
cal lodges of the order. The local lodges,
with their chief presiding officers, are
as follows:
Faithful lodge No. ?.. Earl Jones, M.
W. M.: Ak-Sar-Ben temple No. 1M.
Cachenla Austin, M. W. P.; Diamond
Square temple No. SI I, Mrs. Elvira Iewls.
M. W. P.; Leona Burton Royal House No.
W. Mrs. I B. Burton, M. E. Q.: and John
Davis, M. N. K.; and Sweet William Ju
venile No. 16, Aline Bentley, Maiden
Princess; and Hasel Hall. Maiden Scribe.
The order was organised In Louisville,
Ky., In 1S61 by ten men for the purpose
of promoting the Intellectual and tem
poral Improvement of Its members and
the general uplift of the race. From the
original ten the number has grown Into
more thsn lOO.flon, with lodges and tem
ples In every state In the union and mem
bers In Liberia, Africa. The order has
homes and orphanages and a publishing
house. The publishing house Is at Heda
!ia. Mo... where their official organ Is
published tinder the editorship of C. Q.
"vVHllaroe. ' The plant employs several
young men and women. The Missouri
Jurisdiction maintains a -home at Hanni
bal, valued at IM.000. Thi home and or
Phange. for it fills thl !i:i ,rf!oe. Is
In charge of Dr. O. C. Quern.
A grand parade and picnic will be held
Friday at 10:J0 of the grand lodge and
grand temple, starting at the county
court house, through the principal streets
to Rourke park. Fifteenth and Vinton
streets, led by Faithful lodge No. too.
Music by the K. of P. Military and, u!
B. F. bands of Kansaa City. Hannibal
and St. Louis. C. O. Garrett, marshal of
the day.
Merchants Along
Douglas Street -Expand
Business
Three merchants on Douglas, between
Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, are mak
ing great Improvements In their stores.
The wall between the present Julius
Orkln store and the adjoining building
has been removed preparatory to adding
the space to the establishment and car
penters are already at work on the two
upper floors. New fixtures will be built
by an Omaha firm, Mr. Orkln will leave
oon on an eastern trip to buy stock for
the new store.
The new arcade front for the Guarantee
Clothing company la almost completed
and the placing of a new metal celling
In the store Is nearly done. The office
will be located on a balcony In the rear
of the store and a new cash and bundle
carrier system will be Installed.
Work on a new arcade front of the
tore of A. Hospe It Co., Is about to be
started. This front, which will be of the
latest type, will leave a large show window
accessible on all four sides. In this Mr.
Hoepe expects to plaoe one of the lat
est models of electrically-driven player
pianos and regale passers-by with musio
of high quality.
Spanish-Americans
Are Declared Loyal
SANTA FE, N. M., Aug. lS.-Reports
of dlsaffoction among the Rpanlsh
Ameriuan people of this state elicited a
statement signed by the governor, the
attorney general and secretary of state.
The statement says:
"Reports of disaffection toward the.
government of the United States amnnv
cltisens of Spanish descent in New Mex
ico or Colorado are not founded In fact,
and do our people great Injustice. That
portion of our population is as l
of any treason to our government as
wouia do the people of New England or
Virginia or any other part of the coun
try. One who signs this Is a native clti-
sen or Spanish descent and the two oth
ers have lived In New Mexico over
third of a century."
Ak-Sar-Ben Queen to
Be Shown in Fire
Governors of Ak-Sar-Ben and their
wives are to attend In a body the big
Pain fireworks spectacle at th nmni..
County Fair grounds the evening of
inursoay, August 19. They are to oc
cupy boxes on invitation of the county
fait- board.
Celebrated for their special feature of
working out human portraits In fire
works, the Pain oomnanv has thU v..
arranged for this special night to feature
the portraits of King Charles Beaton
and Queen Frances llockstettler of Ak-
ear-Ben.
Employers to Give
Young Man Chance
His desire to see that his sweetheart
had everything her heart desired led 1-year-old
Arthur Walk, son of a plumber
living at S'J2S 3outh Twenty-fourth to
Jail last night
He had been ecployed as stock boy at
the M. K. Smith company for some time,
and according to his own confession had
been pilfering small articles.
His emjJoyers declare that Inasmuch aa
he hus always been a good boy in the
past they will give him another chance.
CHAUFFEURS ACCUSED
OF THE THEFT OF AUTOS
Al Scott and Clark Hall, two Omaha
chauffeurs, arrested In Kanaas City upon
complaint of E. G. Nelson. Sixteenth and
Sherwood, were brought back to Omaha
last night by Chief Dunn and Detective
Van Deusen. charged with the tereeny of
an auto.
Mr. Nelson declsres that Scott, whom he
formerly employed, stole the car after
breaking the lock off the garage. The
car waa recovered In Kansas City.
Dr. Bell's Plae-Tar-Hoary.
Get a lie r-ottle Uduy. keep It fir our
.cgh or cold.. Good for children, adult
and ard. All drugta. Au v eri ih. int ni.
NKWsS of
K t( 1 1,TY 1S HKtBK.lt.
F.daratnra tome from Many Instlta
tlnna to Teach at UroniiPlI Hall.
The faculty of Ilrownell hall, Omaha's
school for girls, has been augmented for
the coming year and there are a num
ber of new teachers and Instructors. Fol
lowing la a list of the new members:
Miss Mnry Dutton, a graduate of Sim
mons' college, with a most successful
experience In public school work, will be
head of the department of household arts
and Instructor In bkilogy and domestic
sclonce.
Miss Ruth Toung of Minneapolis, who
holds the 'H. S." degree from Teachers'
j college, Columbia university, will have
I charge of domestic art. Miss Frances
Dugan of Vasear a 111 have charge of
English. Miss Dugan has had very suc
cessful experience as head of the English
department In public schools In Indiana.
Miss Christine Babcock, "A. B.," Smith
college. "A. M." 1'nlveralty of Chicago,
a very successful teacher, will have
Irfitln and will also assist Mile. Andre
In French.
Miss Kthel Vinton Bass, "A. H." Teach
ers' college and "A. M." I'nlverslty of
Chicago, a southern woman of wide and
varied teaching experience In both prl
vote and public schools, will be In
structor In German. Miss Luetlu An
derson will give lessons in violin and
will have some class work st the Junior
school. Mrs. Kffle Steen Klttleson will
have the pupils In expression.
Arrangements ran also be mado with
the Van Sant school, by which girls who
are taking the post-graduate secretarial
course can take Instruction at the Van
Sant school In typewriting and stenog
raphy. Miss Dorothy Knlttle will be
secretary to the principal.
Kearney State Normal.'
Prof. H. O. Sutton will go to Oklahoma
for part of tho summer.
Mrs. Brindley and Miss Hoslc are to
,,u iiiuinii in niv iiiuunvaiiia or.
Colorado.
I. c r - , . . ... .
i i j. . i-i-ni,. ib uuay in insinute
; work in several Nebraska counties during
Prof. C. N. Anderson and son, Benla
niln, are taking an extended trip in the
west and will visit tho exposition.
Prof. TL X. Klllott was platform mana
ger at Kearney vhautauquu and will d.
Institute work part of the month.
The number of graduate for the en
tire year is 122. Total enrollment for tho
year. Including the summer term, Is 1.8U6,
Miss Cora O'Conneli receives her mas
ters degree at Columbia and will be at
Kearney again when school opens, Sep
tember IS. . v
Miss Anna E. Caldwell Is to spend a
part of her August vacation in Institute
work, after which she will go to her
home In Minneapolis.
Ml,, rijkrlriiHk 1 1 .. -.1-, , .
- ... ...... umuiiti, iif'Hn or
women. Is greatly enjoying her graduate
US1 laa nL. 11 t I .
.1, --irrn coiicge, uoiumma. tsne
will return to Kearney for the opening
of school In September.-
The contract was let August S for tho
flna new auditorium, which will seat
alwut 1,M0 people. Work will bculn at
2,1.c-.TnJ" a ""'ch needed addition.
The third floor will accommodate the
muslo department.
Miss Mary Crawford will do Institute
work and spend part of her vacation at
her home In Madison. Neb. Miss Kara
Garrett will visit the home folks at Fre
mont for a few days, going from there to
Iowa to spend a Part of the time with
relatives. This visit will Include a trip
on the Mississippi.
iJFh i. """"I training department la
being housed In better quarters for next
year, and home economics is to have
a dining room and improved sewing
room. The dormitory is being put Into
condition for the fall opening, by tliu
application of iwlnt, paper and varnish.
The summor term had a large enroll
ment, a-class of fifty-two graduating at
its close, forty-four receiving diplomas
and eight receiving the degree of Bache
lar of Kducatlon. A new feature was
the summer term graduating exercises
!Sr neld on th" campus. Judge
W. D. Oldham delivering the address to
the class.
Miss Lula Wirt and Miss Blanche
Rlggs will spend most of the vacation
time In California. Miss Nellie Barton
does some institute work ami visits at
ihm7iiln K7d S1.a!t' ,a' MiH" Marion
Smith will go to Columbus for a short
Visit- lfltnr Irtinlntr - .. t,... i
Colo. Miss Charlotte 1-owe will do some
Institute work and spend her vacation at
Many calls were received for a con
tinuation of the study center work be
gun last year, when HO teachers availed
themselves of the opportunity for self
ImnroVHmunt ...ed ,0.r u'"mer school work. Kearney
w ill continue the service and meet at any
fairly accessible place a cluas of ten or
more persons, who will select subjects
-u j.ui nun a. r?Kuiar line ot stucy.
Prof. Charles E. Benson, who has been
rendering efficient service in the depart
ment of education. ha rl., .' i
Ztt AnS!,.V. f" 'l Jy chology
at Cap Girardeau, Mo., at an advance in
THE KEARNEY MILITARY ACADEMY
M-JreT, VZBKA8KA. TWSVTT-VOU&TX TEAK.
To provide thorough
nt the lowest terms
"ys irom v io IK. i:uarges; 1360.00.
iriIiL- Two m"e" ,rom X'rney. In the Platte Valley.
KQViriCEaTT 36 acreH of land. Four buildings. Oymiiaaiuin. swimming '
rACUtTT
coussca
ATKI.ETICS
"-I'wiaiiw luwer s:iiuoi ouiiuing.
College graduatea with business experience.
College preparatory; commercial law and business meth
ods; manual training; mechanical drawing; agriculture and
animal husbandry.
Football, baseball, basketball, track, tennis, swimming,
calisthenics.
CTAJ,0"" Address Harry Roberts Drummohd. Headmaster.
rrrzcixwor is ihb test or eduoatioit".
t7ojnt St. Joseph College and Acadeny
Dubuque. Iowa.
OOaTBUOTED IT TMM SlaTTEaUg Or CHAKITT. B T St.
AffUlated Wtta tHe CatkoUo University ef Amerlea. WaoWainoa. S O
Cbanered by the legislature ef Iowa. '
Excellent facilities for the education of young women t'ollasa
Courses of four years, leading to baccalaureate Degrees. ' AcaduiiTy
Courses, four years: Hchool of Music; Teachers' ami Supervisors' Ti.lnlni
Courses In (School Music; Kchool of Hue Arts; Teachers' Training Coursu
In Art; department of Household Arts and S. leiue; Normal and '. oin-inerclaJ-
(gur.- preparatory iM'artinent. f'lfty-au-re fanipua, plnrlea,
finely euuifped buildings, tilrsct railroad connections Willi Omaha, Kluux
City aiid rUoux Palla.
For Year Book, address
' BISTEB supxmioa.
sj :h
salary. Mr. Benson Is an exceptionally
strong man. thotnuKlily prepared lr his
siieciai win k and Is a natiiriil teacher
with enthusiasm for his mtlttci ! lie
did exi-ellent work at teachers' meetings,
commencement addresses and the study
i-entnr iliisseit. Kearney will miss him
and hla services.
ehraslta Wealeyan I nWersltr.
Vice Chancellor Schreckcngsst hss
hern il.Hnu rliautniiqiiH worli In tow
dining the lot week
The Wesleyan !! Me at the llpwirth
asKm!lv luMt Kniiieit-iv w . ,..xii at
tended by fornirr atuihints and friend.
rof. A. M. llnynor. who succeeds Dr.
nriehllnitn In lh ,l,.n -,.,. i ,.r ,.hii
oso hy and psychology has arrived wtth
nm inmny, r aay mr ins new (liillcs,
Weldon Cix ssland. '14. Nebraska IU mI.vs
avholar at t)rord. Kngland, left v'oi'
Kngl.inil last Tispsdny. Mr. CnslKm
experts to do Volunteer V. M'CA. work
In the Kiurll.sh atmv and will prolmMy
spend some time In the trenches ii
France before taking up Ills school work
In the fall.
OdOWTl SCHOOL, rounasd la IBM.
A country school for young ladies
Near Philadelphia and New York. Jay
Cooke eslttle, hi acres.
Miss Abhy A. Sutherland, Principal
MonlKoinei y Co.. I'enna.
El
EEWATIIf A Cat) KMT.
Midwinter homo, Kt. Augnsttnt,
Florida. An outdoor, tutorial
school for buys. Kvery boy on a
team. Address, Chas. Carev, Reg
istrar. I'rslrie da Chlen. Wis.
ART
tub riita AITf ixrrt.
TUTS, Kansaa City, Mo,
1020 McUee ht. Thorough
SCHOOL ST:
n Draw ing. Paint -
sign. Illustration
Writ for catalogue.
CKIOAOO SCHOOL Or CmCB AMD
rHILAMTEBOrT.
Training courses for Playground and
Recreation Workers, Technical classes at
1 lull-House and practice work In the
'playgrounds and seltleinenta. For An
noiiiicemnnlM, address th Registrar,
ii6r Michigan Ave., Chicago.
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Oserg p. Msglll, A. M., 6. D., President
Oes Msiass, lewa&
tsaa
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Nurses Wanted
A ProfeMNlnn of Helpfulness
In tirAsr to be ths frsstMt hslf in ths
phvslcUn yna shoulit hTt a Ihnrtiuira
courns In mass. corrwrtivs and mdtol
grmiiaatica, lei'tro- sn4 hrdro-thsrspr.
Ws hsvs ths ririMit squlpinvnt In tits
eountry sn4 ran slva you th most cnnclaa
anit thorousll coum. Roth phyatclan and
patlsnt of ludajr want tha anrM rho un
deralanda thaa braarhaa. Ws hava an
Haapeciallir alrartlv ciiuraa arranged lor
nuraaat aomathlns anilralr naw.
Call on ua and wa will la yv all a bo at
II, or writs lor beuklai. Claaasa now
furmlng.
Pcdda. Orthopaedic Institute.
noa-U QUEEN ST., Fhllaoalphla. fan a.
Lutheran Ladies' Seminary
Med Wing, Minnesota
A COLLXUB TOM QIBX.S
offers Junior ('nllea. Seminary Couiwo, Hrfpara
tnry, tloma Koonumr. Ctimmarvltil, Art, Bl'WUtion,
Piano, Violin. Voire, Organ, Klahtvn tihara:
Niautlfitl location; mmlam bullrilnaa; !A.94 muaio
hall, with naw II MX1 ftp orgun llialallad tKIa
oar; ( planoa. Board ana lulllon, tilt u IMt
per jrsar. Hand Inr naw cataloa.
AVBV. B. AXX.XH, Bed Wing, Mlnnasota.
PRESTIGE COUNTS
Big business men employ our gradu
ates year after year because they a
iua make good. Our st is nass
the government examinations with high
ratings; they are Nought for by the
leading r II road companies, bankers,
wholesalers, munufacturers and Profes
sional men; and are an trained the 'hey
may advance to roretnd noeltlons of
trust and responsibility. PKE.STIOl'J
COUNTH when you are seeking a posi
tion Our prestige Is due to two tl
thoroughness and common, aense
courses. Our graduates are workln
J2 states. We help you to a position,
if you are thinking of taking a short
hand or buslnens course, write for on
new 1915 rstalog. It Is free to those
who are thinking of taking a coursa
Address,
Hastings Business Coilep
(We do not employ solicitors.)
Dept. A. Hastings. Nebraska.
mental, moral and physical training
ruiiHlHient with efficient wori:. For
r ( oi j jKg;
AUCADIA COLLEGE I .af.afty
TUgPOIB-To develop true w-omanllnes. Careful altrntio.i to manners
and trti.iHH VmlMi-ted hv the t'rsullne Hislers.
XWViaOWBtXMT Picturesquely situated In the beautiful Valley of Arcadia
and nestied In the t Imher-crested hills of the Oxark range, this school's health
record has been remarkable. Hnerlallv designed buildings medernly equipped
and well llKhted and ventilated, liot-water heat. Complete fir protection.
Ample nml attractive grounds.
CCRmiCTI.M is comprehensive and guarantees i. sound and refined educa
tion. I'.xceptiunal adyutiiHgcs In innate and art. You will be interested In our
free Illustrated rntHlogn. sent on re.urt
Address KOTIXB BUriiBIOK, Arcadia, Missouri.
ST. JOHN'S
I ""cW I'eveiopmrni
V. V "A prise His srln
J preparation for
Hidr Hte, Unlverslt
vidual
Modern
BROWNELL HALL
Omaha, Vebraska.
Hoarding and Day School for Olrls and Young Women. Certificate admits
to fsinlth, Vaaaar, Wrlleslev and other colleges. Preparation for Bryn Mawr
and ltadcllffe. . ADTAJTCSD COUASEB TOM BIO BOHOOIi OKAOOATJCS.
Household Arts, Music, Ovinnsslnni.
JUHIOB DAT SCKOOX. TOM X.ITTT.B OIKX.S.
For Catalogue address the Principal. MJia IVTIIXIA JOHtrSOK.
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
The University of Nebraska
and Schools:
THK r.KADTUTK COLI.KQE,
THR COl.LRGK OK A UTS AND
8CIKNCES.
THI'3 TKACHETta COI-LEOE,
THE COLLEOK OF AOIIICUL-
TUIIE,
THE COLLEGE OP ENGI
NEERING, THE COLLEGE OF LAW,
' The University opens for the first semester on Wednesday, Beptemher
16th. One may enter also ar tho beginning of the second semester (about
February) or the Hummer Hesalon (usually the first full week in June).
On any point of Information,
, THE REGISTRAR
Station "A." i
lmitutk
COL.
Noted fa Ita Callage Ensraaeea, la.
elaaUas Yala, Harrard. rriaawtast,
Celuaabla, Jokes lioaikiaa, eta.
College of Saint Thomas
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Under tkt Control nd Direction of Arckbukof Ireland
A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE
Colteloli Ctmmtrcitl Actlimtc Frparttrg
Careful Mental, Moral and Relit tout Training
Set en Hundred and Forty Students from Twenty-four States Last Year
For illuitratcd catalogue ddre
Vtry Rc$. 11. M0YN1HAN, D. D.. Pttsldtnl
Ornlng '
Nebraska Mary Academy
(UlCOKrOBATEO.)
TOUTt BOT must be propertly educated and developed. The NEDTtASKA
M1LITART ACADEMY (Inc.) Is a school close at home, where you can aend
him and be sure that be gets what you want him to have. .This SCHOOL
understands boys and deals with them Individually. Prepares for college and
business. For Information, talk to our patrons, visit the achool, phone or
write for catalogue. Address, .
COLONEL B. D. HAYWARD, President.
LINCOLN, NEB.
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Business Education Invaluable"
HAMILTON WATCH CO., Lancaster, Pa.
We do not see how any one can doubt the
value of a good business education for all of
us, and particularly for young people,
whether they need it directly in their own
business or not. Tho time comes, sooner or
later, when it bocomeg Invaluable to them.
HAMILTON WATCH CO.,
Llndsey T. Woodcock, Mgr.
Know How Not Luck
Learn Busiuess in a Practical Way and You Will Never
Complain of Your Luck.
BIG SALARIE3 TO MEN WHO KNOW.
No matter what a man does for a living, how he earns his bread
and butter, there MUST BE a "Know How." He must know how to
shovel dirt, make a watch, drive an engine or build a fence what
ever he does there must be knowledge.
HAM K TH1XCJ IS lll KIXKHH.
If you have the "Know How" you can run a store, operate a rail
road, manage a bank or superintend u factory. IT'S UP TO YOU TO
KNOW HOW.
v UOYLE8 ttM,KXiK TKACIIKS HOW.
When you have mastered Accounting, Bookkeeping, Stenography,
Telegraphy or carefully prepared Civil Service, there is bound to be a,
place where you are needed. Your advancement 11.' depend on your
seK. Hoyles College gives you the necessary start.
(IKT THU EDUCATION FIIWT THE POSITION WILL MUST YOt
The business man will ask you: "What can you do?" Boylea
College Business Training helps you answer that question promptly.
The man without a Business Training never gets the right start
tTrvetSmhlam
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tT a, tB- TV
MILITARY St BOOL (Eftussil) Stlisa. Kami
Development of character and Individuality com-
serious work of thin school. Thorough
r colleoe or business; accredited by
v. Kverv bnv receives careful and
attention 8necliil Instruction In Ath.
hulldlnrs. extensive cammia. com
plete A equipment. Iiwer school for younger boys
With verv careful supervision. Catalog on request.
MAJOR W. 1m. OANBILB, Cemmaadaat.
Include! the following Colleges
THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY,
THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE,
THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS,
THE SCHOOL OF AGRICUL
TURE. THE TEACHERS' COLLEGE
HIGH 8CHOOL.
address
Lincoln, Neb.
16 Buildings 200 Acres
1000 foot above eaa level. M sadea south ef St, Paul
(Ma Mgr. Poanded and eowdnetod en the at me
broad lines the famous Engliata schools ef Wla
ohaitcr and Eton.
Equally efficient In training for eellege, kaslaess
and technical fialda.
Noted lor clean athletics.
Deslgnstsd by U. B. War Deparuaent aa aa '
Bobool."
For catalog and particulars, address
VASA E. STOLBRAND. CL.H
Drawor T. Farikaah, Miaa.
Six weeks Stuamer School June to Asft
Jt
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Presides
.ICS.
t.
Ol lt SPECIAL TUITION OFKEIl 1
will interest you. Ask for It and for our handsome
Catalog of 114 pages; It is free. It tells Just the
things you want to know about Boyles College;
how ou can earn your board while attending, and
how we get portions for our graduates. Address,
BOYLES COLLEGE
B. BOYLES, Pr.
Omaha, Neb.