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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919.
CHOOLS AND COLLEGE
Waiting --Wishing --Regretting
Is this your program? Is it satisfactory? Is it profitable?
Those who begin one or more of our result-getting courses now,
will have nothing to regret in after years.
Decide Now Begin at Once.
Illustrated Catalog Free.
' NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
T. A. BLAKESLEE, President.
H Gas and Electric BIdg. Corner O and 14th St., Lincoln, Neb.
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Makes Geological Survey
of Island of Anti Costa
To gain field experience in geol
ogy. ?even University of Wisconsin
students, under the direction of
Prof. W. H. Twenhofel, left last
week to make a survey of the
Island of Anti Costa at the mouth
of the St. Lawrence river.
They will make a geological sur
vey of the island, prepare a map,
and publish a report of their work.
The island is about the size of Dane
county, and the expedition will de
vote three months to the work.
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ONCE TO EVERY MAN
Comes the Time When His Success or Failure Depends Upon
the Decision of His Superior. Futures Are Settled Then
Ths time will come when your employer will say to you: "Younsr man (or woman), I wish I could give you thin
position, hut you have never prepared for it. You won't do. The man who takes it must be able to interpret operatinft
reports, to analyze our own business conditions, to dissect costs; in brief to apply the acid test to figures. You
should have trained in Accountancy had you wished to do important executive work."
Many man and woman lose their identity in the Business World because they have not seen fit to employ their
spare time by preparing themselves for the better positions in life when the opportunity affords and are relegated
to the obscurity of a clerkship the rest of their days.
THE TRAINED MIND IS THE FACTOR
which assures SI'CCESS. It is nothing more than a question of having the proper kind of training, thereby being
prepared when the opportunity arrives.
THE BOOKKEEPER OR ACCOUNTANT OF TODAY
must be a student of business and economic laws, possessed of a talent for organisation and system and the deter
mination of COhls. He must be skilled in deep delving after facts, frequently through a maze of
to obtain a detuiled statement of operations and the resultant balance sheet.
records, in order
CAN YOU SWING THE BIGCER JOB?
NoT Well then, get in touch with the International Accountants Society, who have trained over 20,000 for Executive
positions, many of whom are among the Leading Business Men of Today.
The tuition is low and monthly payments are based upon your earning power now. Write or phone us for our
book, "How to fie an Accountant." Special appointments can be arranged for upon request.
International Accountants Society
Phone Douglas 6S48.
638 Paxton Building.
Omaha, Nebraska.
GREAT GROWTH
IS SHOWN BY
STATE COLLEGE
School at Hastings Makes
Unprecedented Record
in. Many of Its
Departments.
Hastings college is one of the
really strong educational institutions
of the state. It grew, very rapidly
in the years just preceding our en
trance into the war, having doubled
its enrollment twice within four
years. One hundred and eighty
nine of its students and faculty en
tered the war, but in spite of that
fact its enrollment held up so that
the year just closed has shown the
second largest attendance in its his
tory. Following the construction of the
Bible home, which is to be built by
L. O Williams of University Place
YfJTT on the school question
1J J unless you have read
A TT? trT th "talog of the
AliCj IN U 1 Jackson University of
TT-. y- , Business, Chillicothe,
INFORMED Mv th r e.t est
a c n o o j ana college
prospectus ever printed. An education
within itself. After reading the book care
fully you will be able to separate the
clover from the thistle, the wheat from the
chaff, in the school and college field.
SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING. BANK
ING, TYPEWRITING. PENMANSHIP,
ENGLISH, CIVIL SERVICE, and ADVER
TISING are the chief courses taught.
Don't be like a sheep that follows blindly.
Investigate. Give Jackson University a
chance. Only independent business college
in the West.
YOU
CAN
SAVE
four months of time
and $100 or more in
cash by mastering the
principles of short
hand and bookkeeping
at home through the
Jackson Tiniversitv'a
Correspondence School and coming to Chil
licothe later to put on the finishing
touches. Address
in memory of his son, Robert, who
lost his life on the western front,
the central building to be known as
Liberty Memorial hall, will be
erected. This is to be a handsome
structure costing in the neighbor
hood of $200,000. At the same time
the Taylor dormitory will be con
structed to furnish proper home
conditions for our increasing num
bers of young women. This will
give Hastings the best dormitory
system in the state. The Pratt Me
morial chapel, costing $50,000, will
then be erected by Mrs. Harriet E.
Pratt and son, Howard, in memory
of Mr. George H. Pratt, for a long
time a member of the board of
trustees.
Courses demanded bv post-war
conditions are to be added this fall
and special courses for returning
soldier will also be given.
Hastings has made an unprece
dented record in oratory and debat
ing the past four years. Fourteen
intercollegiate contests in debate
out of sixteen have been won and
four first and three seconds in the
oratorical contests have been pulled
down by Hastings college. 1 his
brines its public speaking depart
ment to the forefront. In athletics
it has won its share of contests.
Its alumni have been remarkably
successful. During the present year
one of its graduates was made pres
ident of the University of Colorado,
another from the same class (1893)
was made chairman of the Interstate
Commerce commission. Its male
alumni in the teaching profession in
Nebraska, without a single excep
tion, were re-elected to their pres
ent positions at largely increased
salaries. Those who graduated
within the last six years (including
this year's class) average more than
$200 per month, the lowest yearly
salary being $1,600.
Not only in the teaching profes
sion, but in the ministry, in bus
iness and in the field of politics the
Hastings college alumni are making
good.
The work of the institution will
be greatly enlarged when the splen
did plant now planned is completed.
The institution now has six build
ings, a beautiful campus of 30 acres
and one of the choicest cities in the
west as its home.
St. Joseph Academy
at Des Moines Offers
Wide Scope of Study
Situated in a grove of ancient
oaks and maples and surrounded by
a campus of seventeen acres with
avenues, lawns and walks, St.
Josephs academy of Des Moines,
la., affords every facility for mental
and physical development. Pergo
las, tennis and basket ball courts
and a natural spring enhance the
picturesque beauty of the grounds
and otter every inducement to out
door exercise.
The buildings proper include the
academy, the conservatory of music
and art and the auditorium wUiich
are modern in every respect. A
library containing 2.000 carefully
selected volumes is supplemented by
the use of the Des Moines public
library. The laboratories are well
equipped and provide for work in
chemistry, physics, biology, and
home economics.
The departments of the school in
clude the academic preparatory and
primary departments, the commer
cial department, the department of
home economics and the conserva
tory of music. The commercial
coruse is open to anyone holding an
eighth grade certificate besides a
higher course to those who have
completed two or more years of
high school work. The academic
department includes the classical,
scientific and the commercial
courses. Completion of either en
titles pupil to diploma and medal.
The academy is conducted by the
Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary
and is affiliated with the Catholic
University of America and the State
University of Iowa and is accredited
by the Iowa State Board of Educa
WALTER JACKSON, Pres.,
CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI.
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I. The Immediate Field
The very heart and center of the
corn and cattle country. That for
resources !
Less than half dozen Protestant
colleges within 76-mile radius.
That for outlook I
None (1) older, (2) better
known, (S) more largely attended,
(4) better endowed, (6) better
equipped, (6) better manned. That
for standing!
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YOUR FUTURE
and a Half Hour's Thought
Keen analytical minds of the country pre
dict that the coming years will open up new
opportunities that it will see more and great
er successes than the industrial and commer
cial world has ever known.
Is Your future planned along the road of suc
cess? Have you considered whether you are
getting the most out of your life, whether vour
efficiency is going to be of definite commercial value to
you more pleasure, health, power, money, success?
Opportunity Comes and Goes Like the Tides
p.
bring kh
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Today is the beginning of an immense tide of
prosperity that means untold opportunity to the
young man or woman who is prepared to accept re
sponsibilities and meet them with decision and with
a trained mind.
BOYLES COLLEGE FOUNDED AND CON
DUCTED FOR "EFFICIENCY IN BUSINESS."
When H. B. Boyles founded Boyles Business Col
lege it was with the idea of being able to meet the
increased demand for trained minds in business life.
Through all the years of growth and development
this has been the key note of its success, and Boyles
graduates to.day testify by their achievements the
worth of a Boyfes training.
Stenographers Wanted
This notice is coming to us from the Government and from Commercial
firms over a wide area. We are not able to supply this help. BUT we are
able and ready to train YOU to qualify for one of these positions in a remark
ably short time, if you are ambitious enough to utilize a little of your spare
time during the summer.
Our Extension Department will enable you to cover enough of the Course
by Home Study, es that you can take up the more advanced work when Hit
Fall Classes take up. In this way you can complete the Course in the shorteit
school term it has ever been done in. All instruction is INDIVIDUAL in our
Extension work! therefore, you can begin on any day.
BUT TODAY IS THE BEST DAY OF ALL.
Why not get in touch with usT Too much of the summer has already
slipped by don't lose any more time. Remember, your work is done at your
home.
WRITE OR PHONE US AT ONCE FOR INFORMATION.
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maha
A. M. Gebelt, Pres.
usiness
7th Floor Bee BIdg.
Douglas 6528.
c
ollege
J. H. Kuhns, Sec. .
No Letup in Demand for
Skilled Office People
Mr. Kuhns, secretary of the
Omaha Business College, seventh
floor of the Bee building, reports
that there seems to be no let up in
the demand for stenographers aud
skilled office people.
He says: In a single day the
past week, one of the leading law
firms called on the college for a
stenographer. A little while later,
one of the largest wholesale houses
put in an urgent call for three and
said they would be willing to take
beginners and pay them $70 a
month. While talking with them, a
former Mosher pupil came in and
said that through her husband's
death, she has again taken up her
stenographic work; her former em
ployer has sought her out, and since
working for him, several others have
tried to employ her."
Taking advantage of this need,
some students, instead of waiting
for the fall session, are starting now
by "Home Study" in the extension
department, so as to be in the ad
vanced classes at the opening on
September 2, and be finished ready
for positions at the beginning of the
new year.
Nebraska School of Business.
Miss Carolina Heldt lias accepted
a position with Curtis, Towle &
Faine of this cfcy.
Miss Ruby Lash has accepted a
stenographic position with the. Ne
braska Central Building and Loan
association of this city.
Misses Lulu Williams and Eula
Bostik of Belleville, Kan., and Miss
Lura Rove, of LaGrange, Ind.,
were among the new ones enroling
the past week.
The latest word received from
President and Mrs. Blakeslee, who
are spending their vacation in the
mountains of Colorado, indicates
that they expect to be back in Lin
coln by next Monday.
R. W. Pierce, a former N. S. B.
student,, who is now in the intelli
gence department of the govern
ment service, and located at New
York City, was a caller at the
sdiool this week.
H. B. Cleveland, assistant cashier
of the consolidated railway offices
in South Omaha, was renewing ac
quaintances in Lincoln this week.
Mr. Cleveland took his course in
this school in 1913. '
Attorney H. N. Mattley delivered
a series of lectures on practical law
topics at the general assembly hour
the past week. The lectures were
interesting and full of useful in
formation. Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
DAVIS ASKS FOR
SUPPORT OF NEW
CIGARETTE LAW
Attorney General Sends Let
ters to Prosecuting Offi
cers Calling foiAid of
All Citizens.
Lincoln, July 20. (Special)
Strict enforcement of the new
cigarette law is asked for by At
torney General Clarence Davis in
a letter sent out generally over the
state to prosecuting officers and
goes further than that and asks the
united support of all law-abiding
citizens in making the law effective.
H says:
I rilre to call your especial attention
to the fact that today there Roes Into ef
fect In Nebraska a new law governing
t!u sale of tobacco and cigarettes.
This lnw Is a radical departure from the
previous taw of our state In regard to
those matters. Tills law was passed by
the legislature after the must serious con
sideration and a great deal of time and
attention had been given to Its prepara
tion. We are. all aware that during the past
several years the law of this state relating
to the sale of cigarettes was repeatedly
broken ; repeated prosecutions were
brought under the law: but owing to a
pretty general public sentiment on ths
matter. It was very difficult to secure
convictions. Vnder this new law. house
roll 297, the sale of cigarettes by licensed
dealers Is permitted to people over ths
ne of 21 years. This law was passed
by the legislature In the firm belief that
by making ' lawful the sale to persons of
older years. It would be more easy to
secure convictions against dealers who sell
cigarettes to minors.
I am very anxious that a most strict
enforcement of the law be made, snd I
recommend to your earnest consideration
the Immediate prosecution of any per
sons within this state who are guilty
of selling or of giving away cigarettes,
cigars or tobhaco to persons under ths
age of 21 years.
It seems to me that under this new
statute which permits the sale of cigar
ettes to adults, we ought to have the
united support and co-operation of all
law-abiding citizens In our earnest en
deavor to prevent the sale of these things
to people of tender years, to whom, there
seems to be little question, they prove a
mental and physical deterrent.
MILITARY ACAOEMY
leAJNGTON. MISSOURI.
Oldest Military School West of the Mississippi River. Larger
grounds with new buildings and equipment. Plenty of good
wholesome food. Separate small boys department. Gymnasium
and swimming pool. 43 miles from Kansas City. For Catalog
tddress, COL. S. SELLERS, 1 843 Washington Ave., Lexington, Mo.
LEARN
The Tire Repairing
and Retreading Trade
Courses include detail study of tire
construction and rebuilding, under the
tutelage of Mr. Clyde Eller, former in
structor of National Auto Training
School.
THREE WEEKS' TUITION $28.00.
For further information, writs
NATIONAL TIRE SHOP,
17th and Capitol Ave. Dept. B.
Omaha Nebraska.
Barley Stripe Not Found
in Treated Trial Plots
As reports of barley blight and
stripe are sent in from different
parts of the state, and examination
of the plots at the Wisconsin ex
periment station shows that these
treated by the two-hour formalde
hyde process are practically free
from stripe.
Returns to Wisconsin.
Prof. D. C. Munro of Princeton
university, who was formerly head
of the department of history of the
University of Wisconsin, has re
turned to Madison this summer to
lecture in the summer session.
YOUNG WOMEN man" Ary j
aaaiBlndepndnt
Shortase of halo awywhara. Thousands of Duel- j
I tfonsopan for staoocrapbsit, typists. bookkaepara. at.
I Let us prapsis you. j
I PAY US WHEN EMPLOYED I
I 30 years' taachinc arptrianoa, Flva bis buOftnca.
Beautiful earn pus. Iteal Collasa lifa. Kaasooabla board, j
Ursa H. If. fara. Wrile (or catalog. !
I CHILLICOTHE BUSINESS COLLEGE !
aaa1987 Monro St, , Chllllcoth. Mo. at at a J
naaa, m m V site K a ri A fvnAwiif!ntf Kfinlrlr Aanin or aeroimfinff Amnln,
etry, higher accounting and machine bookkeeping, bank accounting,
commercial law, English, penmanship, salesmanship, stenotypy, private
secretarial work, general business practice, civil service
training and
telegraphy.
Day and Night School. Summer Session Now Open.
Hours, 8 A. M. to 1. P. M.
BOYLES COLLEGE
H. B. BOYLES, President
Boyles BIdg., 18th and Harney Sts.,
Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 1565.
Merriam Block, Council Bluffs,
Iowa. Phone 576.
Send for Our
Free Catalogue
Immaculate Conception Academy
and Normal
HASTINGS, NEB.
Accredited to the University of Nebraska, the Catholic Univer
sity at Washington, the North Central Association. Normal course
approved by State Board of Education to grant Bachelor of Educa
tion Degree, Professional Life, City, State, Elementary State Cer
tificates. Preparatory, Academic, Commercial, Music, Art, Dramatic
Art, Domestic Science Departments. Keister System Dressmaking.
Ideal location, combining advantages of proximity to the city
with the quiet surroundings of the country. All departments fur
nished with every modern improvement in lighting, heating, ven
tilation and sanitary requirements. An extensive campus affords
every facility for outdoor sports and exercise so essential to the
health of students.
For particulars address, SISTER SUPERIOR
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION ACADEMY,
Dept. B, Hastings, Neb.
POPULAR MUSIC
VIA
CHRISTENSEN'S SYSTEM
Popular Music and Ragtime Piano Playing Positively Taught in Twenty Lessons.
Omaha Studio: 4225 Cuming. Phona Walnut 3379.
Veterinarians Needed
The Bureau of Animal Industry and many communities in all parts of
the country are calling in vain for trained Veterinarians.
AN HONORABLE AND PROFITABLE PROFESSION Remuneration Good.
The Bureau of Animal Industry pays 11,650 per year and up. War
Department pays 11,750 to $4,000 per year, with retirement at 65 years of
sue on three-fourths pay. Practicing veterinarians earn from $2,000 to
$10,000 a year.
THE ST. JOSEPH VETERINARY COLLEGE
The Only Private Veterinary College in the Missouri Valley.
1919-20 Session opens September 18.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Two years high school training
or its equivalent.
Accredited by the Bureau of Animal Industf-y. Write for information.
THE ST. JOSEPH VETERINARY COLLEGE,
Ninth and Mary Streets. St, Joseph, Mo. Box 1075.
Dr. E. A. Logan, Dean. Dr. R. C. Moore, President.
TRINITY COLLEGE
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
For Boarders and Day
Students
Healthfully Located Two Miles Beyond
the City Proper.
COLLEGIATE ACADEMIC
COMMERCIAL COURSES
Buildings Modern and Thoroughly
Equipped.
School Opens September 8
for catalogue write to Reverend President.
1872 DOANE COLLEGE
CRETE, NEB.
The Oldest College in Nebraska
Believes that a LIBERAL EDUCATION is the best for
the man who wishes to "rise in a career, rather than
rush into it."
Pre-Professional Course.
Pre-Vocational Courses.
Pre-Engineering Courses.
Adress JOHN R. BENNETT, President.
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Cotner B;'ha"y
O II . Lincoln)
Ollege Nebraska
College of Liberal Arts, Teachers' College,
Bible College, Academy, Conservatory of Music,
School of Commerce, School of Expression, School
of Art and School of Home Economics.
OUR AIM: To giro to youth thorough academic training'
with special outlook on the personal equation. We seek to put
character behind a trained mind.
The fall semester begins September 15th. For catalogue or
information, address
J. H. BICKNELL, Secretary, Bethany, Nebraska.