THE BEE:' OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE : 10, 191&. 4 BELLE VUE MAY BE TURNED INTO MILITARY SCHOOL Trustees to Vote on Move Today; Loss in Attend ance Is Given as the Reason. The establishment of a boys' mili tary school to take the place of the nrcsent Bellevue'Academy and Col lege will be voted on at a special meeting of the trustees at 10 o'clock this morning. Thirty-nine mem bers, making up the entire board, are expected to attend- A heavy loss in attendance plus an overwhelming accumulation of debts in five years past, is declared the principal cause of the intended We believe that the school will ..' mean more to this community if it , , devotes itself exclusively to the mili tary," Rev. Dr. Hart Jenks, presi dent of the college said last eve , ning. "There is a need for a mili tary school in this locality." Plan to Sell Land. It is the plan to dispose of the ' . school farm, a 215-acre tract of land, adjoining the seliool campus. .. The proceeds, estimated at $50,000, will be given ove to pay outstand . ' i intj debts of the institution. The school campus, 50 or '60 acres in area, with buildings and college, will remain. ' "Since the war," Dr. Jenks stated, "the attendance has dropped from ' 75 to 90 students to less than 35. ', , The incofhe, in tuitions and dona ' tions is not enough to maintain a. . . ; faculty for so small a number. 1 "The military school, as it has " i been planned. -will teach only pre paratory studies, the college behg " Jropped. There ma'y, however, be established a junior college, prepar t I , atory for one or two years' college ' work.,. ' "The school will be non-seclar-lan." , ' During the war with the student officers training corps added 100 i extra students attended the institu tion. These left, however, as soon as the armistice was signed. . , Mr. and Mrs. Peter ' ? Samaland Celebrate" , , Golden . Anniversary a Mr. and Mrs. P?tcr Samaland i celebrated their golden wedding an tiiveisary .Sunday afternoon at the : home of tneir son, Frank Samaland, 1336 Fort street. - They were married in Heiligen feld. Prussia, just 50 years ago. - Mr. Samaland is 74 years old and . his w;fe is 71. ' ' In 1872 they emigrated to Ameri, ca, arriving in this city May 5 of that year. The couple have made ' their residence in this city since their arrival here. Seven of their 13 children are livr '"Kl They also have 24 grand chil- " More , than 50 people, including all their "children and grand children, . were present at the celebration. Two Omaha Brothers Serve . Enlistment Term Together With the arrival of Fred L. and Arthur -D. Bullock, brothers, at Newport News, after two years of service in France is disclosed an 4 , extremely rare case of two brothers serving together throughout their 'entire term of enlistment. The two , ooys are sonsf Mrs. L. T. Bullock, ..;V , 4616 North Thirty-sixth street. They were both sergeants, Fred - being attacked to the service, of v - supply and the younger brother, Arthur, in charge of an ambulance. In one of the engagements both , brothers were subjected to 74 hours' continuous shell fire. They took part in the Meuse-Ar-Vgonne and in the' St., Mihiel offen sives. - Their arrival in this country was . announced by a telegram to their , mother. Loose-Wiles to Entertain. ; The Loose-Wiles Co. will give its " annual big night at Krug park June " 12. All employes and customers of v this firm are being furnished with j tickets for Jhis, event. Later in the season this'conipany gives an outing " " for its employes at which time the - 'factory closes for the day. in your dish of (jrapeuts those organic elements of the , field rains.-those valuable phosphates f so essential to the building and tipkeep of health at every There's a JZeason " Approve Public School Teachers for Next Year Principals of High Schools Granted Increase In Salary . Assignment of Instructors Will Be Made By Superintendent of Public Instruction Beveridge. TheBoard of Education yesterday approved the annual list of princi pals, supervisors and teachers, as prepared and submitted by Superin tendent J. H. Beveridge. The salary of J. G. Master, princi cipal of Central High school, was in creased from $3,600 to $4,000. D..E. Porter, principal of High School of Commerce, will receive a' basic salary olf $3,500 plus S per cent on account of having a 48-week school. K. M. Marrs, principal of South High School, was allowed an in crease from $2,400 to $2,800. Mary E. Fost.-r was re-elected director of vocational education at $1,600 per year. Homer W. Ander- on was electee, assistant supenn- j tendent iii charge of research, sec ondary schools and administrative data. Leon O. Smith wa& elected assistant superintendent in charge of research, elementary schools and in structional .data. Messrs. Anderson and Smith will receive $2,600 each per year. The teaching staff of the publ;-; fchool system for the school year beginning next September will be as follows: Principals. Anderson Anderson Cora S. McNamara, Mary. May Marrs, R. M. Austin, Mary .Masters, j. o. Mathews, Lula B. Nash, Carrie. Newlean, Jeannette. Orr, Alice D. O'Toole, Margaret. Peterson. Alice C. Bedell. Bess Blackmore, Bess Bratton. Anna Brown, Kate L Campbell, Martha Carney. Julia Christlanoy. Martha , tPJi Plttman ' Sadie. ' Porter, D wight J5.. Powell, Martha L. Redfleld. Jennie. Reap, Edna. . Reed. Kffie. Reld, Mary. Robeson, Jessie. Rooney, Elizabeth. Slocum, June. Smith Etta, h, A. Smith, Jennie. Cooper. Clara Doyle, Isabella Doyle, Mima Katon, Franc Eddy. Harriet Fitch, Mary Forsyth. Fannie Grant. Josephine Griffith, Grace driest, Mary dross. Frances Hamilton, Maragret Smith. Maud. Harrison. Agnes Stltt, Jessie. Hayes. Elizabeth. Thoeleeke, Bertha. Hutchlns, Ann E. , White, Virginia. Krlsl, Julia, I.. A. Winter. Pauline. Mci'umber, Pearl. Woodward, J. L. Elected positions In Central High school: J. F. Woolery, assistant prlclpal. K. K. McMillan, assistant principal, dean of boys. , ( H. A. Senter, dean of faculty. Jessie Towne, dean of girls. Permanent List Adams, Anna T. Alexander, Anne. Allan, E. P.. L. A. Allen. E L. A. Anderson, Cora S. Anderson, Jeanne. Anderson, Johanna. Anderson, May. Anderson, Moselle. Anderson, Z L. A. Arnold, Fannie'. Ash. Sadie L. Atkinson, Ada L. Austin, Mary. Ayer, Sarah. Bailey, Gertrude. Bake, Cora. Bake, Lillian. Banker, Mildred. Barbee. Bessie. Barrett, Mary A. Heal, Mamie. Beebe, Lorena. Beedle, Mary. Begley, Katherlne. Bemls. Mary E. Bernstein, Rose. Ferry, Marie. Blackmore, Ida. Blessing, Hermlne. Bloomer, Katharine. Bonnell, Daisy F. Rook, Irma. De Graff, Myrtle Delpsch, Laura Delpsoh, Margaret De Mosa. Eva L. A. Dennett, .Edith Detrtng, L. A. Dodder, I.uclle Doyle, Isabelle Doyle, Mima Drew, Helen B. Drummond, Helen l)u Bols, Vera M. Dudley, Evelyn Duniont, BeRB I. Dunnlgan, Katherlne Dunn, Bessie, , Duras, Josephine Durland. Edna E. Dye, Minnie Kails, Fern M. Eaton, Franc Eddy, Harriet P. , M-dllng, Emma FUdredge, Ethel wller, Leone Kllett, Virginia Ellsworth, Alice M. Ellsworth, C L. A Ellsworth, Mary Elsasaer, Berth Elsasser, Sophie Kmpey. . LUUam 0splin Minnie ; 9vans, . Lucy . Bookmeyer, Mary R. Kvans, Korglum, Anna. Boswell, Thomas E. Bou telle, Carrie. Brandt, Salome J. Bjatton, Anna M, Bridge, Laura. Bridge, Nona. Rroadfield, Anna. Brooker. Florence. Brown, Fannie W. Brown, Kate L. Rrnwne. fnrrie O Evans. Matilda Ewers. Edith Flala, Rose Fisher, Elsie Fitch, Mary Fitgerald, Marlon Flanagan, S. I.. A . Flynt, Jessie Flynt, Mary T. Forsyth, Fannie Kowler, Sadie Franklsh, Ellen Fritz, Ada Fry. Bessie Fulton, Jane Gepson, E. D. L.A. Genau, Elizabotii Glbbs, Eliza Glamore, A. H. Goetz. Laura Goodman. Mary B. Gordon, Marie Gormley, Mabel Gormley, M. L. A. Graham, Anna Graham, Isabelle Graham, Mabel Gramllch, Joannu Granbeck, A. L. A Grant, Josephine Gray, Estella Green, Pauline Griest. Mary R. Griffith, Grace Grimes, May Grodlnsky, Roxe . Gross. Franovs Gurske. Anna Hamann, Anna Hamilton. Margaret Hamlin, Marion Hampton, Helen Harman, Blanche E Harris, Rosa Harrison, Agnes M. Hattenhauer, R. Haven, Julia E. Haverly, Cordula Haviland, Emma Hayes, Alice Hayes, E. T. Heald, Josephine Healey, Anna Hendryx, E. Henrlkson. Mable Hewitt, Ellzabth Htbbard, Helen ' Hlckey, Lulu M. Hllliard, K. Hillls. Elolse Hltte, Helen iBurke, Margaret. Burnett. I.Ida. Butler, Florence. Butler, Maude H. Campbell, Marie V. Campbell, M. M. Campbell. Otley D. Carlson. Monetha L, Carney, Julia. Carns, R. L., L, A. Carr, Rose. Carrlck, Catherine. Cathroe. May. Cayley, Freda. Chambers. Alice. Chapin, Marguerite. Chappell, lone Charlton. Elizabeth Chase, Celia M. Chase. Buth. Chatelaln, Barbara. Chittenden, Orietta. Chrlstensen, Nellie. Chrlstiancy. M. W. Clarey, Margaret. Clark, Edna. Clarke. Helen. Clausen, Henry. Cleveland (Sophie Caburn, Dora. Cole, Edna. Coleman. R. F. Comstock, Gall. Comstock. Lee. Condon, Jessie M. Cooper, Clara F. Copeland, Josie O. Copeland, May. Corr. Helen. Coulter, Alice Crlg, Martha Craig, Nellie. Craighead, Mabel. Crawford .Frances. Crowell, Ida. Cultra, Ruth. Dahlstrom, Edith Davenport, Ethel Davies, Autumn vital v mineral salts Pfelffer, Gertrude L. A. Phelps. Ella Ptckard, Anna Pirkard. Haute Homeltus, Carolina ruiman, same Homelius.f Martha Pitts. Carol M. Home. May Pixton, Bertha Hotchklss. Alta, P.Pollan, Marie HousVa, Maria . Pollock. Buth House, Winifred Poasner, Ida Howard, Besse Powell, Martha Howe. Catherine M. Powers, Katherlna Hughes. Maude S. Price, Katherlne Hultman. Jennie L. A. Hunge.-ford, G. E. Hungerford. Kate Huston. Ella J.. Hutchlns, Ann E. Hutchinson, M. D. Isaacson, Huldah Isakson, Edith . James, Anna Jaakalek. Erllne Jaskalek, Madeline Jenaeri, Anne . Jess6pp, ' Jeannette Johnson, Bertha K. Johnson, Cordelia Johnson, Goldie Johnson, R. H. Jones, Annie H. Jones, Dorabea Jordan, Laura Jorgensan, Flora Kavanaugh, Vena Kavanaugh, Zlta Kelley, May Kellogg, Leta G. L. A. Kennelly, Elizabeth Kerrigan, John J. Klewlt, Elizabeth' 1 A. Randall, Nelle Ranee, Alice Recklnger, Pauline L. A. Redfleld, Jennie Reed, Effie Reed, Ella Reed, Ivy Reld, Mary A. Rhamey, Wyldft Rlchey, Ollie , Riddlesbarger, Ada Roberta, Avis Roberts, Margaret L. A. Robeson. Jessie A. Rockfellow, Pearl Roggen, Jeannette Rood, Mary Rooney, Elizabeth Rooney, Ellen Root, Alice Root, Mable Roys, Cassis " Roys. Maude Ruane. Mary Ruderadorf, Laura Ruderadorf, Lillian Rush, Florence Klewlt. Ethel L. A. Russell. Ora Kinsman, Edith Kyan. Ellzabetft Knlpprath, Geo. T. Knotts, J. A Knight, Ella Koehler. Gussle Krebs. Mary Kunkle. Daisy ' . Lane, Hester Langley, Ann C Larsen, Elizabeth La VelIe,Nellie Leger, Leah Lelghton, Florence Lillle, Grace Lindberg, Ellen Llndstam, Elvers Linn, Chester G. Lonergan, Emma Long. Elizabeth Lonasdorf. Helen Salmon, Louise Sand berg, Ella Schaller, Cassandra Schaller, Cebella Schick, Bertha Schmidt, M. Ellen Schmidt, Marie Schneider, Myrta Searle, Harrietts Senter, H. A. Sharrar, Ada , Sheahan, Alice 1 Sherwood, Mabel Shields, Ellen Shields. Zora Shlpberd, Maude Sbjpherd, Neva Shorrock, Grace Loughnane. Teresa Slocum, June Lovgren, Gertrude Smith', Elsie Lyon, Ceclle Smith, Emma Lynn. Ceclle Smith, Etta L. A. McAllister, Florence Smith, Jennie McArdle, Teresa Smith, Mary McCague, Anna McCague. Lydla McConnaUghey, ' Gladys M. McCumber, Pearl Smith, Maud Smith, Penelope Somers, May xSnyder. Nellie O' Conner Soenson, Hedvig McCune, Juliet McDonald Jeannette Spears. Margaret E. McDonald, Nellie MoElroy, Agnes McGuIre, Oiive McKitrick, Orpha L. A. McMahon, Mary McMillan. E. E. Mack, Lucy Mackenzie, Carrie Magnusscn, Amelia Mahoney, Ellen Mangan. Inez L. A, Mann, Anna P. hpethmann. Alma Sprague, Belle Stibbins, Eunice Stegner, Louise Stevens, Anna Stringer. Caroline Stltt. Jessie Sullivan, Gertrude Svacina, Anna Taylor. Sara Vore Templeton,' Mary L. Tennyson, May Thoeleeke, Bertha Thomas. Sallie M. Mann, Nettle C Manning. Ahlr.AH rhompson, Frances Mansfelde. Velle 'von Thompson, Helen Mansfelde. Jo von Thorngate, Ella Martin, Maud R. Thorpe, Camilla Tlllotson, Lola Tilton. Mary Grace Tlmms, Lillian Tlssell, Hulda E. Tompsett, Ruth Torrey, May Towne, Jessie Tracy, Theresa L. A. Tynon. Josephine N. Underwood, Irene Ure, Emma Van Horn, Katherlne Vauchan, Bertha Walker, Harriet Wallace, Mary Irene Wallace, Ruth Wallace, Winifred It. A. Wallweber, B. A. Walsh, Agnes Masek, Mamie . Mason, Claire Mason, J. De Ette Mathews, Lula B. Matthews, Marie L. A. . Matthews, Mildred Melcher, Ida L. A. Meyer, Anna Miller, Mary MthT, Metha Ml 111,. Clara S. Milroy, Anna Mitchell. E. E. Moore, Mary T. Moore. Minna Morlarty, Nellie Mostyn, Mary Muir, jlllzabeth Mullen, Iowa Murphy, Eva Murtagh, I.ida waisn, Nellie Myers, Bertha L. A. Wass, Norma Myers, Fannie Waterman, Bessie Waterman, Edna H. Waterman, Helen C. Watson, Gertrude Watson, Janet D. Weeth, Anna Wells, Dorothea A. Westcott, Eliza C. Wester, Eula D. L. A. Wetzell, Marie Whalen, May Whistler, Catherine White, Harriet I. White. Katherlne White, Virginia Wickstrom, Lydia Wlddls. Martha A. Wiggins, Nora Wilbur, Lillian Wllke, Hilda Will, Elizabeth .1. Williams, Gilberta Wlliams. Isabelle Williams, Mabel C. Myers, Anna Nash, Carrie Naughtin, Patricia L. A. Neal, Minnie Needham, Lizzie R. Neese, Louise Nelson, Anna C. Nelson. Carrie Nelson, Grace Nevin, Eleanor Newcomb, Emily Newcornb. Julia Newlean, Jeannette Nledermeyer, Carrie Niedermeyer, Sarah' Nleman, Frances L. A. Norton, Eva Norton, Pearl O'SulIlvan, Eva L. A. O'Toole, Margaret uiver, Minnie Williams. Verle Orchard. Edmund H. Wilson, Elizabeth- Orr. Alice L. A. Packer. Georgia Partridge, Edith Patterson. Ruth Patton, JameB M. Paxson, Susan Peake, Glenna Pearson, Amelia Pearson, Vera Pederson, Viola Peterson, Alice C. Peterson, Nancy Winegard, Lenora W. Winslade, Emma Winslade. Kate Winter, Pauline S. Wisner, Minnie , Woodward. J. L. Woolery, J. F. Wyman. Mary Teats, Susan Tost, Ethel Zahn, Lydia L'. A. Added to Staff. Changed from elected to perma nent list: ' Adams, Beulah Anderson, Mabel Anttsdel, Mina Bason, F. W. Bowie, Katharine Brennan, Helen Burke, Marguereita Clarke. Genelve W. Cllne. Georgia Conoway, Bern Ice Cowden, Mlnta Cowglll. Ruth Crandall, Laura Crlchton, W. S, de la Vega, Emma Dennlson, Alice Donoho, Pearl Dooley, Nellie Drummond, James Duke, Harrrette Kopletz, Teresa M. Kostal, Emma Kraker. Anna Lowry, Kathryn McAllister, Ethelyn McCrann, Frances McElhany, Margaret McMillan, Isabelle Matthies. Katherlne Mayer, Sadie Morearty Sue Morey, J. T. Morrison. Delia Nason, Helen Nelty, Restora O'Brien, Mary Paulus. W. F. Reynolds. Catherine ; Rosen. Ellen K. ' Sallenbach, Stella Ellsworth, Emma Sterba, ylasta Fletcher, M. Altlrea Stoltnow. Martha Gaebler. Gertrude A. Wagner, Edith Gale, Pauline Walker, Gladys S. Gait, Robert ' Ward. Ceclle Oluck. Jennie . Weppner., Nina Oriffen, Juliette - Wllke. Edna Harding. Grace Williams, Charlotte Harrington, Rose Williams. Verda Heine, Edith L. A. Wilson, Bess Janklns, Hazel Woods, Blanche Jensen, Chrtstlns M. Young, Etta L. A. Kent, Emma On Elective List. Placed on the elected list: Adams, Theo Anderson, Amanda Anderson, Gladys Anderson, Lillian Barnes, Edna Barrett, Catherine Bartlett. Miriam Beach', Bessie G. Beard, Fay Beckley, Cecil C. Beckley. Ethel P. Bedell, Bess C. Dooley, Eleanor Doyle, Marguerita Duke, Lucy Eads, Blanche Elliott. Mary E. Emmett, Florence Engelke. Erma Essex, Louise Farrell, Veronica Fay. Oaynelle R. Field. Edith Fisher, Edith; J. Beebe, Zella Foley, Marie Berryman. Elizabeth Forney, Grace B. L. A. 1 Foster, Mildred Bloom. Elsie Freeman, vera Fry, Anna Fullaway, Emma Gehlen, Viola L. A. Gilkerson, Jeannette Goff, Edna Gray, Dorothy Gross, Irma Gulgard. Frank H. Gunderson, Lulu Hall, Mildred Hamilton, Jean Hanisch, Eda Harman, Grace Harrier, Eva Harts, Helen M. Harte, Lucy Hicks. Myrtle Holmes. Grace M. Holquist. Ruty Holmgren, MabeL Houska, Emily Bovle. Margaart Bracken, Angelina Bracken, Helen Bracken, Ora Bradway, Margaret Brawner, Ada Brawner, Beulah Brooker, Maude Brown, Azalia Brown, Mary Bullard, Esther Burns. Loretto By ram, Emily u. L. A. Cairns. C. A. L. A. Campbell, Henry A Carey, Jessie Case. Katharine CaseMarllla (.astDerg, Inez . O.K. Hrdllcka, Mary ' ti . Hubbell. Mina Chrlstensen. Anna E. Hutchinson. E. ri.i.A vtttm i. a Jacobson, Ola Colvln. Margaret Jarnieson, Rlen" Jenkins, Ella V. L. A. Jessen, Ruble Johnson, Amy E. Johnson, Ruby Jones, Erma Cogaa, Elizabeth Compton, Chloe ' Compton. Maude Connell. Ella T. Cook. Curtis Cox, Grace Cox, viola Jones, Eva H. Cunningham, Lora B. Jones, Maud L. A. Jones. Sadye David, Emma Kenefick, Enid Kenefick, Josephine uicaey, urvme j, Dlneen, Macy Hogan. Delia Holbrook, Alice Holmes, Gertrude Holmes, I.eota Holmes. .Stella Rathsack, Alice Lu A. Reap, Edna M. Reld, Vina Reynolds, Anna E. Reynolds, Laura, Rinehart, Ruth Roberts, Jeannis Robinson, Elizabeth Robinson, Helen Roesslsr, Alice Ruhnka. Gertrude L. A. Sandberg, Edith Lowe, Marguerite Schermorhorn, Ger I. A. trude Lyle. Dorothy McConney, Laura McKee, Helen McKlnney. 8hlrley McLaln, Ernest ( McLatn, Grace McNamara. Mary Mackln, Clara Mahoney. May Malone, Nellie Mann, Edna Marmet, Anna Marquardt, Clara Marquardt, Selma Marrs, R. M. Masters, J. G. Matthews, Donna Maxwell, Josie L. A. Meadows, Odessa L. A. Mercer. Irene Metz, Madeline Myers, Viola J. . Miller, Ivy Moore, Llnnle Morgan, Ada ' Morrison Estella R Mullck, Katherlne Mulligan, H. R. . Munley, Mary Nelson, Alice Nelson. Andrew Noreiga, Sarah Oakes. Mary H. O'Leary, Delia Opp, Stella Owen, Mary Alice Pimp, Blanche E. Parker, Mary A, Pasco; Lula Pasco, Olive L. A. Pepper, Ethel L. A. Philllppl, Mary L. A. Polzln, Benjamin Porter, Dwlght E. Power, Florence Raabe. Louise Rae, Jean Ralney. Elizabeth ' Scriven, D. M. 8earson, Maud Sevick. Nina E. Shacketl, Bessie Shea, Ina Shlpherd, Mabel M. Shuttles. Hattla Sidner, Martha Smith. Bess Smith, eGrtruda Snell. Edna Snetzler, R. L. Snider, Mildred Snyder, Anna Sommer, Helen Spellman, Freeda B. Stltt, Agnes Sublette, Paulina Sullivan, Claire Tallmadge, Gladys Tartsch, Delia Taylor, Darle M. a Thomas, Esther I,. A. Thompson. Mary A. Tink(er. Ruth Tompkins, Charlotte Tornblom, Genevieve Tranmer, Bertha Trebllcock, Byrd L. A. Turk, Mildred .: Turplnl Oren E. Van Brunt. Mabel U A. vawter, Goldie W-lker, Mildred M. ... A. Wallace, Elsie N. Wallace, Mamie Walworth, Mabel Weisbeeker, Alan A. . Welsham. Mona Werner, Linda West, Alice Weyerman, M. M. Whlted, Mildred Whitely, Magdelene L. A. Willard, Helen B. Wisner, Lucille L. A.. Wyckoff, E. 8. Toder, Ruth L. A. Zentz, Mabel Change Classification. Changed from r.ssigned to elected list: Anderson, Bertha Ardell, Genevieve Auchmuty, Ellen Austin, Martha Bailey, Marie Baker. Anna Benson, Nellie L. Bookmeyer, Claire Brennan, Agnea Brennan. Gene Kyler. 'Lela La Bell, Ethel Lacy, Bernlce Lane, Helen Lemon, Ona Leonard, Bernlce Llndburg, Dorla Linder. Ruth Linger, May McShane, Alice MacLeod, Bernlce Mlchelson, Helga Mielenz, Eva Mitchell, Cell C. Mitchell, Lulu Molseed, Edna Moore. Eugenia Morris, Mildred Mullaly, Theresa Nelson, Erma O'Connor, Ida ' O'Hagan, Josephine Oliverlus. Emma Osman Capitola Bridenbaugh, Nell Brittaln, Faye 1 Burns, Mabel Canfield, Sarah Carroll, Anne Cams, Nye Ratlin Ruth Chandler. Geo. E. Chrlstensen. E. D. ' Codington, Kate Cole, Alta Collard. Mary Cone, Vashti Conlngham, Kate Conner, Christine Partsch, Elsie M. Crapenhoft, Florence Perkins, Llllie Creedon, Mary Peterson, Margery Davies, Fannie B. De Bolt, Jennie De Vore. Beulah; Deeter, Ethel ' Donery. Mary Donohoe, Margaret Donovan, Helen . Dusatko, Ida Egan, Ella Ekwall, Dora Ely. Clara B. Evans. Arabella Fairchild, Georgia Fodge, Martha Gannon, Grace Grove, June Gunderman, Anna Gurney, Caroline Phillips, Martha Phllpott, Mayme Pleper, Mathllde Provaznlk, Hedvig Pratt, Pearl Purcell, Anna Randall, Margaret Regan, Helen Reld, Lucille Robertson, Alice Roblrfson, Nona Schleuter, Norine Schmidt, Gladys Schmidt, J G. Seldel. Nellie Sheeny, Alice Smith, Bessie B. Smith. Miriam Hanson, Zell Spanton, Mabel Henderson, Elizabeth Thompson, Mildred L. A. Thorton, Vesta Hlatt. Carrla Hill, Fred Hlmstead, Ralph E. Hoffman, Inah Ingersol, Eleanor Jacobson, Ebba Joy, Jennie L, King, Velma Klnsey, Frances Kisor, Grace Townsend, Evelyn Wahlstrom. Ellen Walker, Marguerite Washburn. Stella Wehrs. Amelia Wendland. H. W. Whitehouse. Pattie Wllburn, Elsie Woods, Flora Toder, W. A. On Assigned List. Placed on the assigned list: Anderson, Florence Ladenburg, Elizabeth Anderson, Helem Lambert, Deloma Andrews, Kathryn Anheuser, Julia Arms, Harriet Baker, Mildred Barr, Victoria Bauer, Mary Beacher, Jane Bell, Hazel Bennett, H. E. Bracken, Ruth Linger, Bertha Ltvlngston, Marion Longfellow, Bessie -' Lord, Lauretta Lyon, Mary McCabe. Mary McCarvllle, Mabel 8. McCrann, Kathleen McCrann, Margie McElroy, Ramona Brazil, Hazelle Mann. Helen E. Brenneman, Kathryn Matthews, Helen Brewer, William Meyers, Emma Brown. Mary Cable, Margaret L. A. Cammack, L. M. Cleveland, Sarah J. Cllne, Myrtle Cole, Marguerite Conner, May Cook, M. Kate Davis, Gertrude Dimock, Vera Doran, Isabel Dunn, eBrnlce -Dustin. Nellie Eddy. Horace T. Evans,. Burrell Evans, Burrell Evans, Ida Flnigan, Agnes Fleming. Lucille Foley, Vivian Freeman, Florence Frohner, Emma Gibson, Marie Gollehon, Goldie Gooklns, Helen Gunderson, Clara Hall, Olive Hanson, Mabel L. Harbert. Viola Harte, Fanny Harvey, Vera P. Henderson, Cora Heptonstall, Martha Higgins, Carrie Hoag, eBrtle Holdcroft, Mary House, Hazelle Hull, Margaret Jackson, Olive Johnson, Hazel Johnson, Helen Johnson, Martha Jones, Florence Jones, Iowa Jones, Ira D. Jones, Margaret Kennedy. Florence Kraus, Carrie Kring, Jennie T. Morey, Louisa Morgan, Kathleen Morrow, 'Mabel Mortenson, Mabel Mullen, Anna Nson, Pauline Neal, Emma Nielson, Anna O'Connor, Julia Oster, Martha Perrson, Sarah H. Peterson, Cecilia Pierce, Viola Planck, Euphrosyne Preston, Anna Rawley, Luella Ray, Jean Raymond. J. E. Ryan. Ada Sanden, Dora Sanden, Edith Schlldknecht, Lucy Scriven, E. Pearl Shelley, Edwin H. Sires, Frances Sires. Jewell Sollnger, Anna Sprague, Irene Stanton, Nettle Stilwell, Grace Sundland, Ruth Swanholm. Effle Swanson, Mary Sweeney, Elaine Thomas, Bernlce Tongue, A. W. Travis, Lorena Tremaln, Ruth TJehllng. Sadie Vlleland, Elsie Waldron, Marlon Walsh, Catherine Walter, Frankle Weller, Dorothy Wellman, Elizabeth Wilson, Lula Wlrth, Flora Wltte. Iola Woods. Lillian Wopster, Florence Supervisors. L. it. A., supervisor physical Cams, R education. Crittenden, Orietta S. gartens. supervisor kinder- Foster, Mary, dlrei-tor vocational educa tion. ' Granbeak, Anna-r-L A., assistant super visor physical education. McCune, Juliet, supervisor music ele mentary dept. Myers, Fannie, assistant supervisor music. Reed, Marlon, -supervisor drawing.' Russell, ora, assistant supervisor wilt ing. . . Savage, J. A., supervisor writing. Shlpherd, Mabel, assistant supervisor music, Benson, South High school, ele mentary schools, 11400. Thompson, Hslen. Supervisor Manual Training. . ' Townsend, Charlotte. Supervisor Nurses. Heads if Departments. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Atkinson, Ada, I., head department history. Davies, Autum. head department civics McMillan, E. E., head department phy sical science. Paxson, Susan, bead department ancient languages. Stringer, Caroline, natural science. Taylor, Sara Vore, constructive engliih. Towne, Jessie M., er.gllsh literature. Williams, Verda, head head department department department head head department ncusenaia arts. Woolery, J. F., head department mathe matics. SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL. Cook, Curtis, head department english. Fowler, Sadie, dean of girls. -Johnson, R. H., head department com merce. COMMERCE HIGH. Bullard, Ester, head department house hold arts. Knlpprath, G. H., head department nook keeping. Linn, Chester, head department stenogra phy snd typewriting McDonald, Jeannette, head department english. , Polzln. Benjamin, head department his tory. Retain cPsitions. Bourke, sMry E. Fox. Agnes. Burnett, Elizabeth. Hamilton. Jean. Butterfleld, Nora. Hcnnl, Lydia. Carver. John B. Holzman, Estella Cox. Henry. Klewir, Adella. Fay, Marion. - Mulligan, H. R. Kenefick. Madonna Kidd, Louisa . Koch, Grace Kohn, Rosaline U- A. Koop, Lottie Krisl, Julia L. A. I " Lampman. J. W. Larson, Ester Love, Margaret Lowe, Grace OFFER TO PAY DR. FINDLEY FOR HOSPITAL SITE Residents Wear Location of Proposed Institution Ask, Re stricted Residence Zone; Council May Act. A meeting of protest,, held last night in the City Planning board's rooms in the city hall against the proposed establishment of a mar tcrnity hospital by Dr. Palmer Find ley on Thirty-ninth street, north of Farnam street, resulted in an oner that these residents pay the doctor for the investment he has made in the site, plus other expenses and that the planning board shall there upon recommend to the city coun cil that this neighborhood be re stricted for residence purposes. Dr. Findley did not signify his intention. of accepting the offer, but the protestants believe that he will. Those who attended the meeting uttered strong words of condemna tion against the building of this in stitution in a neighborhood that has teen developed for many years as a hne residence community, lhere were hints that if no other solution should present itself, the residents would seek by injunction in the dis trict court to , restrain the doctor from carrying out his plans. Shy at First. Members of the planning board were at first shy of the proposition of recommending this particular dis trict as a restricted residence sec tion, because they have been under the impression that a new law re auircs them to zone the entire city, The attendance of 25 women resi dents of the neighborhood added zest to the occasion. H. H. Baldridge referring to the new . zoning law said, "We would not get anywhere if we tried to zone the whole city at one time." He held that the planning board has power to declare this particular zone. Other speakers insisted that the wise thing for the board to do would be to recommend this zone to the city council and then .let the courts pass upon the full meaning of the law. Inasmuch as all of these residents asked to have their neigh borhood zoned as a residence dis trict, the protestants contended that the planners would be safe in , ac ceding to this general request. Would Depreciate Property. Mrs. L. F. Crofoot said: "This hospital would depreciate our prop erty which is across the street from the proposed location. We would not be able to give it away. Why couldn't the doctor place his hos pital near the University hospital on Forty-second street? He would be welcome out there. He is seeking to locate his hospital in an estab lished residence neighborhood. Why couldn't we get an injunction in court against the hospital?" Mrs. H. H. Baldrige asked those present who had been informed of the doctor's building plans when he bought the site to hold up their hands. Only one hand went up. "I would suggest that the plan ning board act now and then let it go to court if necessary. I believe the zoning law was meant to meet just such a situation as this one," said Mrs. E. G. McOilton. After Dr. Findley explained his proposition to the protestants, Mrs. Baldrige said: "Wny didn t you go to all of the people who live there and ask them about it? You went to see Mr. Stull. It is not necessary to have this hospital in a residence district." Would Purchase Property. "It is evident that the residents of Thirty-ninth street and of Thirty-eighth avenue are unanimously opposed to this hospital," said L. F. Crofoot. "I think that this board is undertaking a .colossal task to try to zone the wnole city. The men of this district will buy the prop erty from Dr. Findley if the plan ning board will recommend the dis trict as a residence zone to the city council. There is an unanimity of hostility that would work against the success of the hospital should it be established. I know that I would have a hammer out for it." E. G. McGilton suggested that Dr. Finley might locate his hospital in Bemis park, which is the doctor's home neighborhood. O. C. Redick wanted to know what the planning board would do if the hospital should be established and then a boiler works or soap factory should be located next door. By the same token, he argued, the board should now protect the resi dents against the encroachment of a hospital. : Don't Want) Ambulances. C. F. McGrew declared that am bulances and undertakers' wagons would be driving within SO feet of where the members of his family steep. "I don't want a proposition of that kind," he, said. Among the women present were Mesdames H. H. Baldridge, E. G. McGilton, Ollie Berg, C G. Mc Donald, O. C. Redick, Bertha Offut. Walter T,. Page, L. F. Crofoot, Luther B. Drake, 'George S. Joslyn, M. .A. Hall,. C. F. McGrew, C. H. 'Pickens, R. S. Angljn, Myles Stand ish, Thomas Flynl and W. A. Smith. Among the men were Causer E. Yost, Walter T. Page", Luther B. Drake, W. D. McHugh. John 1. Stout, C. H. Pickens, M. A. Hall, Mack Harding, Dr. R. S. Anglin, H. H. Baldridge, Joseph M. Baldridge, O. C. Redick, E. G. McGilton, Myles Standish, W.' A. "Smith, L. F. Cro foot, C. F. McGrew, Thomas Flynn. P. F. Peterson, A. H. Richardson and Ollie Berg. L. F. Crofoot, John F. Stout and W. D. McHugh will serve as a committee to negotiate with Dr. Findley for an amicable settlement. Electric Washer HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 312 S. 18th St. Phone Tyl. 1011. 2 On the Screen Today BOYD BLANCHE SWEET to "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN." R 1 A IT O REX BEACH'S "TUB BRAND." S V V BRYANT WASHBTJRN In "ALL WRONG.", SITS B 8ESSUB WATAKAWA In "HIS DEBT." STRAND NORMA TALMADOK In "THE NEW MOON." BRANDKIH LYMAN H. HOWE'S "TRAVEL FESTIVAL." EMPRESS HALE HAMILTON In FULL OP PEP." LOTIIROP 24th and Lothrop MAY ALLISON In "IN FOR THIRTY DAYS." Sunshine comedy. GRAND 16th and Binnsy CON STANCE TALMADQE In "MRS. LEPFINOWELL'S BOOTS." Ben nett comedy "East Lynn With Variations." COMFORT 84th and Vinton JUNE ELVIDOE in "THE BLUFFER." RUTH ROLAND In "THE TI GER'S TRAIL," No. t. HAMILTON 40th and Hamilton ALICE BRADY In "HER GREAT CHANCE." SIBI RBAN 24th and A m e FRITZI BRUNETTE In 'THE VELVET HAND." MARIE WAL CAMP In "THE RED GLOVE," - No. 11. APOLLO I9th and Leavenworth SHIRLEY MASON In "GOOD BYE BILL." ORPHEIM south Side 24th and M GERALDINB PARRAR in "THE HELL CAT." ' PUPILS TO BOOST OMAHA IN CLASS DAY EXERCISES Bancroft School Graduates Will Present Program On Theme, "Omaha1 the City of Opportunity." The eighth B graduating class of Bancroft school will present a pro gram Wednesday at .8 p. m. in the auditorium of the school on the theme, "Omaha, the City of Oppor tunity," this to take the place of the usual class day exercises. In the presentation of this interesting and instructive program the children of the class will be divided as follows: Omaha's Advantages as a Home City Mildred Barta, Ruth Hof mann, Florence' Cerny, Nellie Gry and Nellie Morris. Omaha, a Center of Practical Edu cation and the Fine Arts Erwin Gillespie, Peter Lahood, Dorothy Raha, Madeline Baxter, Louise Hu- batka and Ray Griffin. Omaha, the Busiest City of Its Size in the United States Luis Grif fin, Clifford Mortensen, George Johnson, William Proksel, Howard Mortensen, Ottilit Kinder and How ard Pierce. ' Other features of the program will be: Address by John W. Gamble, president of Chamber of Commerce; presentation of . diplomas, W. E. , Reed, president of board of fc-duca-tion; community singing, led by Harry Murrison: piano solos by Lulu Griffin, Madeline Baxter, Ot tilia. Kinder and Florence Cerny; class song, eighth grade; challenge to the class, Sarah Bullok; answer to the . challenge,. Erwin Jelinek. ' Central High Cadets to Hold Competitive Drills Tomorrow Comnetitive . drills will be held and promotions announced "Wednes day afterson St the annual Lom pet Day" of the Central High school cadet battaliori.',- The drills will be held at Elmwood park, starting at 3:15. A spelldown of the besj drilled cadets from each company will be one of the .features of theay. Each company ' will be judged by army officers. ' The best drilled company w.ill be presented with the battalion colors and a silver loving cup. Despite the change from regiment to bat talion during the year, the three majors and the lieutenant colonel will be appointed as usual. Roughing W in the Nation al Parks "Roughing it de-luxe" expresses what a summer outing may be in the National Parks of the West. ' All the joys of the wilderness, within easy reach of modern hotels and railroad trains. 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