HE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, AUGUST 16. 1920. U) IT ip. GOOD POSITIONS GO TO THOSE WHO HAD TRAINING Big Jobs Will Be Taken by Men and Women Who Prepared for the Future. There are at the present time a great many high salaried D)sitions in the' business world, but the men" and women who will attain them are men and women who have given their futures enough consideration to prepare themselves thoroughly, to take advantage of these positions when one is offered. There is no education that pays so much and costs so little as that of fered in the accredited commercial schools, nor is there any schooling which requires such a short time to obtain results. In the modern busi ness college no time is lost on sub jects that the student will never use in a business way. but they are taught the fundamentals that will not only help them get a start, but wi!l insure their advancement to the lusher positions. Boyles colleges of Omaha and Council Bluffs offer a wide range of subjects that are in valuable to the worker whtn he en ters the business field, a complete commercial coutre, stenographic, secretarial and telegraphy courses, the civit service in all its branches. Many successful Omaha men and women received their early business training at this institution, and all are hearty boosters. This school is continuing in both day and evening sessions through out the summer. St. Joseph Academy. St. Joseph trtdrmy, Des Moines, la., will enter en the new school year In September In better condition then ever before to carry on the work of Catholic education. A variety of course are offered at the academy, beginning- with the primary and intermediate grades and Including four yesrs of high school work fully ac credited by the Iowa 8tate Board of Edu cation and affiliated with the Cathollo university of America and the atate uni versity of Iowa. The academic department offers three general courses of study, the classical, the scientific and the commercial. Tn addi tion to the regular commercial high school course, which combines the advantage of business training with the requirements of standard high school graduation, spe cial commercial coursea of one or two years are offered. Both are certificate courses. Well equipped laboratories pro vide for work in physics, chemistry, biology and home economics. Tha conservatory courses tn piano, voice, violin and art conform to the best stan dards In these subjects. With a view to cultivating In the pupils' grace of expression, purity of dic tion snd ease of manner, the department of expression has been organized. A course in dramatics la offered. Including dramatic reading, public speaking and physical training. Peru State Normal Notes. The following former Peruvians were victims of ctfpld's darts last week, Tues day. July 10: Prof. H. E. Tretlna. head of the department of commerce, and Miss Stella South of Peru. Mips Cora- Brund son. class 116 and Mr. Emll Zelery of Decatur. Miss Vesta Lewis, class of 11? and Mr. Louis Comer of Glenwood. Mr. Thurston Lyons and Miss Lucy Allen both former students of Peru. The fall term of school will begin Mon day, September IS. Instead of September (, as had been previously announced. Peru will play the following toot ball schedule: October 1. York college at Peru; October 8. Midland college at Fremont; October 16, Orand Island at Grand Island; October 12, Kearney at Peru; October 29, Wesleyan at University Place; November 6, Hastings college at Hastings; November 12, Doane college at Peru; November 1. Wayne normal at Wayne; November 26, Corner at Peru. The advance enrollment of boys Is nearly 100 per cent larger than last year which Indicated that more young men are preparing for the teaching profession this year than any year since 1914. t Hastings College. The work of cleaning and repairing in the campus buildings is making excellent progress. it is reported that most of the members of the various athletic teams of last year will return to college In September. Of me nrsc rooi can suuaa, 11 old men will return. Most of the second squad will also be huc'.i. With new material from the freshman class. Coach RehnemRnn will have an excellent opportunity to ie- eiop me winning teams both In foot ball and track work. Dliector Hayea M. Fuhr of the con servatory report having secured Miss Adah Allen of Chicago to fill the remain ing place In the conservatory faculty. She will teach both piano and voice, and han. die soma work in theorv as well as ex pression. She Is also prepared to do cno.us worK. School of Business, Lincoln. The annual N. S. B. reunion and picnic suppt-r will be held at Antelope park. Au gust 17. Committees have been appointed, and a general good time is predicted. Next Friday will mark the close of the specinl summer session; however, classes will be maintained according to schedule for all regular students who may desire to rcntlnue their work, or for new stu dents who may wish to enroll. Attorney H. N. Mattley will address the siuaxnis ana tactmy at tne last regular convocation of the summer school Tues day morning at It, taking for his sub ject, "Some Practical Phases of Law." I'M THE GUY J WFJT M 1 LEARN tire repairing 'and r e treadiwr: klso tube repairing and all rubber vul- tanizinr IN THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE TIRE REPAIRING SCHOOL I N OMAHA. Thrse vests lesralsi. III. Writs at mil National Tire Shop. 17t.and Capitol Ave. SMMSJB I'M THE ClJY who throws the bluff of btinp- the busiest member of the office force, but "lets George do it every time he gets a chance. When the boss is parading be tween the desks I'm bent over mine like a jockey who has "instructions" to win. And when I'm chinnincr with the bunch I tell how I'm "overworked and underpaid," and all that sort of junk. But just watch me duck when auv real work heads my way. I'm there with the excuse for ducking it before I'm half asked to do it! I can always suggest someouc else for thf gost. I'd rather &e an other guy's back bent double under an extra load than even take a lit tle of it on my own shoulders. But I'm telling you this in confi dence. It isn't what I tell the bossl Nix! Not! Nol Copyright, 1120, Thompson Feature Service. Have Root Print It Beacon Press. Adv. IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllllllllllllllll!lll!l1!l!llllinlllin a ! TRINITY I COLLEGE I . m m T Sioux City, la. i - ? 1 Moral, Mental and Physi- I cal Training. Collegiate, I S Academic and Commercial f I Courses. m - i School open Sept. 6th 3 Writ lor Catalogue. f S lTlltlil!IHIMir1HII);;tlllIIIIll!!l!llll!IIIIIIIUIMI!!l!!ni St. Joseph Academy Dm Moines, Iowa Boarding and Day School Conducted by the Sister of ' Charity, B. V. M. Affiliated with the Catholic univer sity. Washington, D. C, and accredited to the State University of Iowa. Academic Department! English Classical. English Scientific. English Commercial Course. Special Commer cial Courses of One or Two Years. In termediate Grades. Conservatory of Music and Art. Department of Home Economic. Meal Location. Modern Equipment and Conveniences. Extensive Campus and Recreation Ground. , Address, Sister Superior Stanley College :: northwestern MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. and Stan ley Hall 1890 Two years JUNIOR COLLEGE work fully accredited at University of Minnesota. STANLEY HALL open Slst year Septem ber 21, 1920. Prepares successfully for entrance to all women's colleges. Normal course in Home Economic. Secretarial and Vocational course. New building and enlarged grounds in best residential dis trict of the city. NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC begins 36th year September 6, 1920. Splendid artist faculty and improved Curriculum. Courses for teachers la Pub- School Music and ruonc scnooi Art. caa!o lie For illustrated address ilog of either school, OLIVE A. EVERS, Pres. 2108-2122 Pleasant Ave, Minneapolis, Minn. Conserv atory ot Music Art and 1920 Doane College Crete, Nebraska A College giving four years of College work leading to the A. B. Degree. - f First GraHe State Teachers' Certificates earned in two year and in four years. A Conservatory of Music granting Public School Certificates, Music Teachers' Certificates, Music Diplomas and finally a Bachelor of Music Degree. " Pre-Medical, Pre-Law, Pre-Engineering. Live Athletics, Debating, Oratory. Registration September 10, 1920. Write for catalog JOHN N. BENNETT, President () v Lucy y If W FUCH PEBKIN5 r J) By LUCY FITCH PERKINS. Irish Twins Leave Their Old Home At last the great day came. The McQueens got up very early that morning, ate their potatoes and drank their tea from a lew cracked and broken dishes which were to be left behind. Then, when they had tidied up the hearth and put on their wraps ready to go, Mrs. McQueen brought!" some water t6 quench the fire on the hearth. She might al most have quenched it with her tears. And as she poured the water upon the ashes she crooned this little song sadly to hersell: "Vein of my heart, from the lone ' mountain The smoke of the turf will die. And the stream that sang to the young children Run down alone from the sky On , the doofstone, grass and the Cloud lying Where they lie I ear OLLLLGC and Conrvtonot lUuulc 70th Year. Literary course. School of Education tatan ivcrancaiei Music, Art. rnyaicai munrnwa , and Home Economics. 'jyXLi. f loO.OOO Dormitory f Jg nnder construction. 8 2?" 126.000 Natetorium. rw.lAvtM with Kstt nd cold running water in every room. Send for catalog and lawbook. rs.L.W.StCIalr-MsM Bex 314 Celumbla, Mo A Junior 1 Coljeof) for I Womeesj In the old country." Mr. McQueen and the twins stood still with their bundles in their hands until she had finished and risen from her knees, then they went quietly out the door, all four together, and closed it after them. Mrs. McQueen stooped to gather a little bunch of shamrock leaves which grew by the doorstone, and then the McQueen family was quite, quite ready for the long journey. Mr. Maguire had bought Colleen and the cows, and he was to have the A Practical Education Ten Departments, Having the Highest Rating. Begin Your Course. Dentistry and Medicine, Oct. 1. Journalism and Economics, Sept. 21. Arts and Sciences (premedical), Sept 15. i Law, Sept. 23 Engineering, Sept. 7. Academy, Sept., 7. Music, Sept. 7. Nurses' Training School. Day and Night Instruction. Tuitions Low. Theory supplemented bjr experi ence. Marquette Co-operative Engineering courses offer 2Vz years' experience systematically co-ordinated with the theory of your profession, as well as giving a fine opportunity for self sup port. Nondenominationsl Co-educational Address REGISTRAR, Marquette University 11 IS Grand Are., Milwaukee, Wisconsin Saint Katharine's School - (EPISCOPAL) Under the care of the Sisters of St. Mary. A thorough preparatory school for a limited number of girls, recommended by Eastern colleges, beautifully situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi Address the Sister Superior, Saint Katharine's School, Davenport. Iowa; Recommended by eastern colleges. Saint Mary's, Knoxville, Illinois . 53d Year An Episcopal school for girls 12 to 20 years of age. Standard preparatory work and two years of advanced work offered. Secre tarial and Cultural Courses. Advantages in Music, Expression and Domestic Science. For Catalogue Apply to the Dean. , "Ideal Catholic Boarding Schools" ST. BENEDICT'S MAUR HILL , Separate Complete Plant, Campus, Gymnasium, Etc.. devoted exclusively to the younger boys. ST. BENEDICT'S COLLEGE Hiirh School, Commerce, Economics, and College Courses, Splendid Equip ent. Buildings, Campus and Gymna sium The Benedictine Fathers, Atchison, Kansas The University School of Music J ' Lincoln. Nebraska TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER oTH MUSIC DRAMATIC ART Playground Supervision and Story Telling Complete Courses in all uepartments f Degree Diploma X Teacher's Certificate ? I Anyone may enter T New Catalog on Request ? : Address ADRIAN NEWENS, Director, H03 r Street 17 CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY- Omaha, Nebraska Offers Courses Leading to Degrees in the following: College of Pharmacy College of Medicine College of Law College of Arts and Sciences College of Commerce, Accounts and Finance Day and Night Classes For Information Address, Creifhton University, Dept. B. The Bee's School and College Information Bureau In conjunction with the Ask Mr. Foster Service On the Balcony of Burgess-Nash Store, will greatly assist you in selecting the right school or college for your son or daughter. For information, call or write The Bee's School' and College Information Bureau Omaha, Nebraska. few hens that were left for taking the McQueen family to the train. Larry and Eileen saw him coming up the road. "Here comes Mr. Maguire with the cart!" they cried, "and Dennis is driving the jaunt ing car with Michael and Grannie on it." , k They soon reached the little group by the roadside, and then the lug gage was loaded into tne cart. Mrs. McQueen got up with Grannie on one side of the jaunting-car and Eileen sat between theVn. Michael and Mr. McQueen were on the other side with Larry. The small bags and bundles were put in the well of the jaunting-car. "Get up!" cried Dennis, and off they started. Mrs. McQueen looked back at the old house and cried into her new shawl. Grannie was cry ing, too. But Michael said: "Wait until you see your new home, and sure, you'll be crying to think you weren't in it before!" And that cheered them up agsin, and soon a turn in the road hid the old house irom their sight. The luggage was heavy and Colleen was slow. So it took several hours to reach the railroad. It- took longer, too, because all the people in the village ran out of their houses to say good by. When they passed the schoolhouse the master gave the children leave to say good by to the twins. He even came out to the road himself and shook hands 'with everybody. ' (Rights Reserved by Houghton Mifflin Co.) PREPARE YOURSELF for a High Class Office Position Be a Private Secretary Our courses, ddvj snd evening classes, individual instruction in Stenogrtpho,. Dictaphone. Comptometrg. Bookkeeping, Higher Accounting end Auditing Dill prepare uou for inch tpork in less lime and in a more up-to-date mannner than could bs obtained elsewhere n the Utest-A POSITION SECURED FOR EVERY GRADUATE FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER (ta ARRANGE FOR Yflt'R COURSE K0W DWORAK SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING, 18th and Farnam Sts. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Omaha's Efficient Business School Curriculum: Shorthand Bookkeeping Typewriting Secretarial Civil Service Office Machine Has moved from 209 Baird building and is now occupying the entire second floor of the I. 0. O. F. building, corner of 14th and Dodge. The same high standard of instruction which has made our graduates pre-eminent will be maintained. Day School, 8:00 to 12:30 Night School, Mon. and Thurs. For information, call or writ J. A. Youngstrom, Mgr. Dougla. 7774. 2nd Floor, I. O. O. F. Bldf., Corner 14th and Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. A Minnesota chemist's instru ment, for testing the purity ot milk is based on the fact that milk has one freezing point and water another. K. M. A. A first-class Church School for boys of good character. . For catalog address Col. Henry Drummond The Kearney Military Academy Kearney, Neb. liiliil;!iiinliil!iliiiitliiiiiliiliiliii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiluiii The I 1 Nebraska Wesley an I University I )j College of Liberal Arte. m r Teaehera' College. ? Conservatory of Musfe. " School of Expression and Oratory j t Aeedemy. 5 For information and fre bulletin ' ! address t . 2 The Registrar, Division B. : Nebraska , I I Wesleyan University! s University Place, Lincoln, Neb. i "lllllllll!!inilll1llllllllll!lllllllllllltlllll!ll'IIIIIIIIIIMIIII Standard Accredited Co-educational nr mi. 11 ...kGi; -THE SUREST THING in the world is THE SUCCESS ' of .. ' HASTINGS COLLEGE Students end Alumni Thy are leaders everywhere in the business and professional life of their communities. Every earnest and am bitious young man or woman in Ne braska and adjoining statrs is invited to join them. All courses. Hard work and Moderate expenses. good times. Democratic spirit. Write for catalogue CALVIN H. FRENCH, Free. Hastings, Neb. eniors t U. of N. Colleges and Schools Ttis Grsduats Celleie Ths Collsge of Arts ana Solsncss Ths Tsachars' Collsas Ths Collets ot Agrlculturt Ths. College at Engineering The College of Law Ths College ef Medicine The College of Phsrmsoy The Cellegs of Business Administration The College ef Dentistry The School ef Fins Arts Ths Tesehers College High School The Schools of Agrioulture Ths Summer Session Unlverilty Extensloi Coarsss You who are graduating from High School or Prep School toward what goal doea your ambition point 1 Do you lean toward a career in business or tn one ef the professions Is it your intention to become an educator, a scientist, an agricultural expert t Do you plan to prepare yourself for the strenuous bat tle of life by thorough special training in any line? . There has never been a time when such training was more essential, when its advantages were more ap parent. We live in an era of transition and adjust ment ; in a world new-born after the cataclysm. Pro found changes have been wrought Trying times, and times of glorious opportunity, are just ahead. The University trained man or woman will approach these trials, these opportunities, equipped with sound training and sure knowledge. And in comparison with these advantages, the time, the effort, the money involved in securing such training will count as little. Vour Stat University, time-honored and hallowed In tradition, offers a well rounded education in your chosen vocation, together with a host of pleasant and worth while activities for your leisure hours. A comprehensive curriculum, an unexcelled corpa of professors and instructors; athletics, debating soei ties, music, dramatics all these await yon at Lincoln. Especially interesting to yon will be the literature describing the University and its manifold activitiea, which is now ready for distribution to 1920 Seniors. Sendi for your copy. It will be of help to yon in making your plans for the future. Address the Registrar University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Summer Session Opens May 20 Firat Semester Registration Sept. 15-18, 1920 Nebraska Needs 3,000 Teachers The Font State Normal Schools can train you and offer COLLEGIATE COURSE leading to a baccalaureate degree, A two-year course leading to a life professional certificate. Special course in kindergarten, primary, departmental, gram mar, high school, rural courses, manual training, domestic science, public school art, public sohool music, and commercial. Un excelled equipment and faculty. Each school maintains a commercial department wherein you can prepare for stenographic and clerical positions. Each school has a dean of women and school nurse always ready to serVe the girls of the school. , . Free tuition, free placing bureaus with established reputations. '' Excellent board and room in each school, $5.50 per week and up. For Full Information, Write The Registrar CHADRON NORMAL. PERU NORMAL Chadron, Nebraska Peru, Nebraska KEARNEY NORMAL WAYNE NORMAL Kearney, Nebraska Wayne, Nebraska Fall term of each normal opens September 13th A Better Position-? Yes But hav you the proper training? . A thorough busi ness training will prepare you in a , short time to take advantage of the countless opportu nities offered by modern business.1 Enroll now in CURRICULUM COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE, STENOGRAPHIC 'AND ' SECRETARIAL COURSE, CIVIL SERVICE BRANCHES, TELEGRAPHY COURSE. Boyles College lSth Street at Harney, Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 1S65. Marrians Black, Council Bluffs, la. Phone Council Bluffs 576. ffltaerd School Onarga Military School OINAKCA, ILL1NU13 ( For a Limited Number of Boys, Four fine, well equipped buildings. A HOME SCHOOL. Splendid provision for younf boys. New and modernly equipped gymnasium. Large athletic field. Small classes, individual atten tion. Addresa J. E. BITTINGER. Supt. mm W Ik mo o f In Its Thirtieth Year For educated women and girh Day sessions 8:30 to 1:00; new classes formed first Monday of each month. Evening; sessions (Mondays and Thursdays) 6:15 to 9 :00 ; new classes formed ' every Monday. Going Away? Let the Omaha Printing Company supply your lug gage needs. Our bags and suitcases are the most com fortable yet they possess all the qualities of dura bility, roominess and style. Omaha Printing-Company Thirteenth at Farnam 1 iWlittsKfe- l:ws itsiwi ajaaii t