TIE BEE: OMAHA, .MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1920. :"f sassam More Truth Than Poetry By JAMES J. MONTAGUE ; . Vf1- r c r l WRANGEL You often will hear of a name You couldn't forget if you tried to, ; .. .". Which clinches forever the fume Of $he gentleman whom it's applied to. But yotx'll find that the strikingest name of the lot, When examined from every angle, Is the name a belligerent Russian hasijot , We are speaking of. General Wrangel. A sibilant! something there is, Whi'h pleasantly fallsLon the ears, -, Irt the title of Abdul Assiz, ' A sultan who bosses' Algiers. Ping Bodie's crude name will remain in your mind , When vanished is Abdul Assiz's, But General Wrangel's you're certain to find 1 Is far more enduring than his is. '- - ' .,' .. ." Though Gatti-Cazzaza can claim (Without absolute justice, at that) -Thartny one hearing his name ' 'iWill narry it under his hat. Long after the. present day leaders are dead And solved is the bolshevik tangle, Yon still will be toting around in your head The rrieniker. General Wrangel. .We still' recall General Legg ' ' Who figured a while in the news, , We can't forget Field Marshal Haig, ' . For his name is suggestive of booze. But Wrangel's a word.that means nothing but fight, He may not be valiant or clever, r But we'll watch for hisr deed with a thrill of delight And his name -we'll remember forever! . for his name is suggestive of booze. ' -r r r .. -i a rz VV m 'if rm 1 r Ksu iu W - I V IT'S IN THE RECORD 3 1 There Won't be any controversy over who won the Olympic games. v ' PQOR JUDGMENT i ' r If we were Lenine, instead of getting advice of thotie German (gen erals, we'd consult some of the winners. s . J THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER " ' There is underproduction of lots of things chiefly labor. (Copyright.- 1920, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Free Scholarships. Esfcfviee- men should take ad vantage of the free scholarships which are granted by the f. M. C. A. JLljese free scholaiwiips will en able a man v to enter any of the "Y" courses as well .as having the use of the gymnasiirtn while .attending school. . ' Doane College. 1 Bin. A. E. Sheldon, '88, will b in Crefe September S to address the Crete Women's club and all women voters of the vicinity. Bho will help to organize a league of wom en voters. Her talk will be on the amend ments to tthe constitution. Mrs. A. B. Bjpwn, matron at Qaylord Halir arrived home from her summer in Colorado, to superintend the preparation of the women's dormitory for th open ing ofcolleKe e September 1( inn ppmmt noma or inn butpwrv nrp. eniea dv ma cimsb 01 zv win De sur mounted by electric lights, also gifts of irsiucill j:,citllc.v SnTC (Vl VUl O HI KllV Cortland chautauaua Auirust 29. Tha llm.lv ..In. hv lion lh. nnmniiu opening -of college. - Miss Olsie Anderson, '10, entertained the Bachelor Girls' club of Crete at her home In Lincoln in honor of Mlas Grace Hooper, '99, who will be married September AS. The Interior of the new rooms in Gay lord Hall, the women's dormitory, has been finished. The new dining room Is ready for the finishing touch to walls and ceil ing ana me iioor win I'O iaia aurtng me week. The- room Is spacious, light and very pleasant. ' Business Institute Expands. In keeping wltlr Omaha's remarkable KrowthXin population Is the expansion of er various branches of business and con- iuuous among inose is me American in- This business college, started thraf years ago by th lata Miss Buelah ByrtTin tho Balrd building, grew until It finally oc cupied as much space as was available in the building. Following) Miss Byrd's Ill ness and death the school was purchased by Mr. Youngstrom, a( energetic school man and an experienced business man. The room again proving inadequate (or the attendance necessitated finding neV quarters and the school is now occupying the nawly remodeled and redecorated sec- , ond floor of the I. O. O. F. building, Four teenth and lodga streets. Mr. Youngstrom attributes tha steady growth of his institution to the cars with which he has chosen his assistants, at only those who have already mada an irnouall- fled success of their work are admitted t the faculty. , BOYLES COLLEGE ENROLLMENT IS VERY PLEASING Another Opening' of -Omaha Business vSchotf Will Be Held on'Septem- v - ber 7. - . Boyles colleges of Omaha and Council Bluffs report a satisfactory enrollment for their fall terms which begin this week with another open ing September 7. TWey will continue in both day and evening sessions. Mr. Boyles reports a constantly in creasing number.of calls for compe tent office assistants. Many Employ ers of large office forces look to thus institution to supply their need" in this line. - The student of Boyles college is assured of an opening in the busi ness world on his or her graduation, and further ihe fact thatSthis school is a member of the National Asso ciation of Accredited Commercial Schools insures the 'graduate the benefit of the accrediated school in any other city in the country. ihe courses in boyles college are designed to fit the student' to make his own living in the shortest possi ble time, an? the many .successful graduates of Boyles in trfe business life- of Omaha as well as the sur rounding territory is conclusive proof of the thoroughness of this or ganization. . , School of Business. The 1920-Jt session will open Septem ber l. The registrar reports a good ad vance enrollment. Miss Gladys Slocum left- Tuesday for San Francisco. Mis Slocum will sail Sep tember 1 for Honoluni where she has a position on the commercial faculty of Oahu college. ' ' I I " " University 1 Notes ' Wr,k. is Ueing rushed on the ad dition to the campus iri order that it may bk cleared and leveled before school opens this fall. Only aicw of the better residences will remain and these will be rented out until it is necessary to remove them. .The central part of the addition is to be used as a drill field. Work has been progressing on Ihe new dormitories. The old frame houses in the vicinity have been razed, the v houses v remodeled and heating plants installed. The chan cellor's home, woman's building and one of the dormitories will be con nected with the university heating plant. ' 4 , The seVen new dormitories will accommodate about 170 women. This will includf the hostesses. The remodeled houses, together with the woman'-building, are to be re painted and will be of uniform color. Since the dormitories have been remodeled the overseas veterans have called the addition "No Man's Land." This is explained by the fact that "Chancellor Avery and Mr. Thompson, whose wife is hostess of the woman's building, will be the only men who will - live on the campus. ' Prof. E.H. Barbour is visiting his daughter at Agate. A letter from him stated that he would isit a fossil bedjn Sioux 'County near Agate and that he expected to find some splendid -specimens. Alhough the department has collected from many Sioux county beds, it has never been to this certain deposit. Talks with prominent alumni have brought up the question of feiking the addition to the campus as the original campus has v b en fenced. The present fence shrrouflds four blocks, while the additions comprise "Ideal Catholic Boarding Schools" ST. BENEDICTS COLLEGE High School, Commerce, Economics, and College Courses, Splendid Equip cnt. Buildings, Campus and Gymna- , ST. -BENEDICT'S WAUR HILL ; Separate Complete Plant, Campus, Gymnasium, Etc., devoted exclusively to the younger boys. ', ThT Benedictine Fathers, Atchison, Kansas Saint Katharine's School v (EPISCOPAI5) ' - ; , 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. ' i " Onarga Military School ONARGA, ILLINOIS- ; For a Limited Number of Boys Four fine, well equipped buildings. A HOME SCHOOL. Splendid provision lor young boy. New and modernly equipped gymnasium. Large athletic field. Small classes, individual atten tion. Address J. E. B1TTINGER. Supt. StandardAccredited f Co-edtfcational .......... Tkp University School of Music i L y , v Lincoln, Nebraska ' TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 6TH MUSIC DRAMATIC ART Playground Supervision xand Story Telling V" ' Complete Courses in all Departments v Teacher's Certificate - 1 ' . .. - Anyone may enter New Catalog on Request J Address ADRIAN NEWENS, Director, 1103 r sr..t X ft Jf- 1 EMS W1 T I Jf A AfJ LEARN tire "repairing and ret reading ; also tube repairing and-all rubber vul canizing IN THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE TIRE REPAIRING SCHOOL IN OMAHA. Thres wtelu l,arnln. SIS. Write at call s National Tire Shop, 17ta and Capitol Ave. PREPARE YOURSELF for a High Class Office Position Be a Private Secretary s Oar courses, ddt d evening classes, individual instruction in Stenoqrepht). Dictaphone.. Comptometn), Bookkeeping, Htfher Accounting and Auditing milt prepare sou for such Dork in less time and in a more up-to-date mannner than could be obtained elsewhere i"the uut-A POSITION SECURED FOR EVERY GRADUATE , FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER Jlo-ARRANGE FOR YOUR COURSE NOW DWORAK SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING, 18th and Farnam Sts. some eight , blocks. The present fence cost about $10,000, when prices were about one-third what they are at present. This would make a cost of about $50,000 to fence the addi tion, v k I'M THE GUY . YM THE GUY whose idea of fun at the bathing beach is to duck all the girls and hear them scream. One of my pet tricks is toswim under water, grab 'em by the Inkles and pull 'em under. Another is to pretend to teach 'em to swim, get 'em out where ,th water is deep, then let go of 'etji and watch them flounder and swallow water. . What' do I care it theyjjet theu hair wet, or get frightened half til death? Its fun for me and thats all I'm thinking or caring aboudT It may spoil their fun for them but as long as it adds to mine 1 should worry. v ' If I didn't haye them to pick on it wouldn't be anywhere near as muchJun for me. If r stopped to worry howmy pranks affected those I played them on I might not play so many. So it doesn't pav to worry, and I don't. rfCnpywrteht 1920, Thompson Feature service, j mmon dense " THINK OF YOUR PARTNER. By I. J. MUNDY. ' Copyright, 192tt, by Intematlona-t Feature Service, Inc. Mr. Neglectful Husband, do you realize what a temptation you are forcing upon your wife to become interested in something aside from you and your home? If you do not give your wife any of your time or your attention, how : N can you expect that she will notseek something interesting to her outside. Naturally, if she is a good woman she will not seek the society of any man other than yourself, but she may mingle more in mixed crowds and there ae always men who try to console the lonely woman whose husband is known to show her Little attention. v Such men do not need encourage ment to cause them to become an noying and their : reputations are such that to see a woman talking with them frequently -is to at least start some whisperings of an evil nature. ... ' 'Suppose your wife should become talked about without any evil intent on her part, would you not be direct ly, responsible on .account of your actions? 1 ' You may never have looked at things in this light. If not, it would be well to give the matter some consideration. "You may' be laying the founda tion for future serious trouble and sorrow. 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The advisability of this would de pend upo" conditions. Naturally, a small ehild wouLi be accompanied by a grown-up relative or frieaL This guardian should make sure that the attentions offered the child by fellow-travelers are suitable that is, not over-fatiguing nor of a kind ihat will make the child conspicu ous or ptherwise annoying. Should ' You can get quick relief if you STAMMER AMERICA'S PIONEER SCHOOL will send illustrated 200-page book on Stammering at your request. THE LEWIS SOHOOL, 100 Adelaide St, Detroit, Mich. THE SUREST. THING in the world, is s THE SUCCESS of ' HASTINGS COLLEGE Student and Alumni . They 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 states is invited to join them. All courses. Hard work and Moderate expenses. good times. Democratic spirit. Write for catalogue CALVIN H. FRENCH, Pre.. ' ' Heatings, Neb. the child make advance's, greal; care should be taken that there are welf come. ' ' - Tests by government scientists have shown that the length of a day rather than the temperature affects the" growth of plant me. Ed A Practical ucation .1 Ten Departments, Having the Highest Rating. Begin Your Course. Dentistry and Medicine,, Oct 1. Journalism and Economics, Sept. 21. ' Arts and Sciences (premedicalK Sept 15. T.nw. Sprit. 23 Engineering, Sept.' 7. Academy, Sept. 7. Music, Sept. 7. -: Nurses' Training School. Day and Night Instruction. - Tuitions Low. Theory supplemented by experi ence. Marquette Co-operative Engineering courses offer 2V4 years' experience systematically co-ordinated with the theory of your profession, as well as giving a fine opportunity for self sup port. Nondenominational Co-educational Address REGISTRAR. V Marquette University 11 IS Grand Ave. ' Milwaukee, Wisconsin ' i COURSE OF STUDY Shorthand .. Typewriting Secretarial Bookkeeping, Civil Service ; Office Machine ., Salesmanship . FOR BUSINESS TRAINING - N . Enroll at 1 Omaha's Efficient Business School ' Where Individual Instruction Is Given The day you finish a course in this school yojur , salary will be doubled. ; .. -Our school hours are from $ a. m. to 12:30 p. m. This program, enables you to take a A Business Course and at the same time fill an afternoon position, if you wish. e Secure Positions for All Graduates Come for our Fall Opening, August 30th and September 7th. ... .5 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF , BUSINESS EFFICIENCY J. A. YOUNGSTROM, Mgr. Tel. Douglaa 7774 - I 2nd Floor, I. O. O. F. Bldg. Cor. 14th and Dodge. - Nebraska Needs 3,000 Teachers Th& Four State Normal Schools ". Han train you and offer GOLLEGIATE 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 school 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 hoard and rdbm in each school,, )5. 50 per week and up. For Full Information, Write --y : The Registrar. ' CHADRON NORMXL v ' PERU NORMAL I Chadron, Nebraska Peru, Nebraska KEARNEY NORMAL WAYNE NORMAL Kearney, Nebraska Wayfte, Nebraska Fall tjrm of each normal opens September 13th US ii I IB m hits Thirtieih Year f For educated women .; and girU Day sessions 8:50 to 1:00; new classes formed first Monday of each month. Evening- sessions (Monday and Thursdays) 1:16 to ' 9 :00 ; new classes formed every Monday. Open Monday, Sept. S ' Day and Evening Classes Courses for repairmen, mechanics, auto, salesmen, ,. owners, chauffeurs and specialists. ( , School located in the "Y" buildipg,. 3,200 square feet floor space for shop room, lecture rooms and electrical ' laboratory. All gymnasium privileges to day school men while attending school. - t A LARGE NUMBER OF FREE SCHOLARSHIPS WILL BE GRANTED TO EX-SERVICE MEN. MAKE PER SONAL APPLICATIONS EARLY. This schobl if a branch of the United Y M. C. AvAuto--motive' Schools, consisting of a chain of 45 schools with na tional supervision. ' v If you are going to tatfe an automobile course, don't fail to can ana see us. m h ENROLL NOW" , Ex-service men should make application at once. Y. M. C. A. .Harney and 17th Sts. Phone Tyler 1600 , Rooms 317-18 C. J. Shaw, Director of Education W: I. Wood, Principal 3fl Si s Y. M. . C A. Automobile School, Room 318, Y. M. ' C. A. Bid.. Omaha, Neb. Write me about your school Name . . Tovm State Wt Seniors- U.ofN. Colleges and ' Schools Ths Grsouitt CoIIms , Ths Celltss st Arts as . ' StitSMI ' TM Teaehwi' Csllns -Ths Cslitse si Asrlculturt Ths Csllsss af , - Catlsssrlsf The CsIIhs st Lsw The Csllm si Mtdlelns Ths CellHS si Pharatst The Celltss el Boilsm AdsilalitrstlM Ths Collets si Otatlttra Tht Sthtsl el Fist Arts . Tht Ttathirt CtHtee High Seheel Tht 8eheolt et . Asrlculturt Tht Ssmntr Stttlea . Uslvtrtlty exttstlta Counts You who are graduating from High School or Prep School toward what goal does your ambition point t Do you lean toward -a career in business or in one ol the professions T Is it your intention t become an ' 'educator, a scientist, an agricultural expert? Do you plan to prepare yourself for the strenuous bat tle of life by thorough special training in any Ilnef There has never been a time when such training wis 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, X 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 i money involved in securing such training will count f as little. Yonr State University, time-honored and hallowed in tradition, offers a well rounded education in your chosen vocation, together with a hosf' of pleasant arid worth while activities for your leisure -hours. A comprehensive curriculum, an unexcelled corps of professors and instructors; athletics, debating sosi . ties, musie, dramaticsall these await yon at Lincoln. 'X Especially Interesting to you will be the literature describing the University and its manifold activities, which is now ready for distribution to 1920 Seniors. 8end for your copy. It will be of help to you in making your plans for the future. '' i , Address the Registrar 1 y. University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska '' Summer Session Opens May 30 First Semester Doane College Crete, Nebraska! - A College giving four years of College work leading to the A. Br-Degree. V , First Grade State Teachers' Certificates earned in two years and in four years. - A Conservatory of Music granting Public School Music Cer-C tificates, Music Teachers' Certificates, Music Diplomas and finally a Bachelor of Music Degree. --l' '- ' ! " y , Pre-Medical, Pre-Law, Pre-Engineer!ng. "" Live Athletics, Debating, Oratory. , Registration September Itf, 1920. - , Write for catalog JOHN N. BENNET-T,-RsiM 3- a. a w ''as . "i Don't Forget. OUR OPENING DATES The Fall Term Opens August 30 and September 7 in Both Day . ' , and Night School CURR1CVLVM COMPLETE COMMERCIAL COURSE, STENOGRAPHIC AND SECRETARIAL COURSE, CIVIL SERVICE BRANCHES, ' TELEGRAPHY COURSE. A Business Train ing Paves" the Road to Bigger, ( Better Positions. ' v - Enroll Now With : the Classes Opem ' ing at 1 v' Boyles College fak Ca M.i ii.u rim.li. Nh. wua v.. . - J . , - Phons Douglas 1S65. Men-lam Block, Council Bluffs, la. Phone Council Bluffs S7S. JSrAciehtSchod Ssf V "N. ."(. I l ( " ... Going Away? Let the Omaha . Printing , Company supply your lug ' gage needs. Our bags and suitcases are the most com fortable yt they possess all the qualities of dura bility, roominessjtnd style. Thirteenth - at Farnam Omaha Printing- Company . ;!: ; . .;.:;. -..n'i ' i'V V" " .TT3i A ' zf, ' as. KsgmrauoB aevu la-is, IV2U i r