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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JULY 8§ the street car tracks along Twenty- fourth street, recut to an almost square shape, thus insuring an even pavement, is receiving the commenda- t Improvers Want |tion of citizens and residents along the street. When the track was first torn up, residents along Twenty- fourth street petitioned the com- pany, asking that a smooth brick pavement be substituted in the place of the rough stone. The new pave- ment is almost as smooth as pressed brick and is much more substantial. Attractions at Spring Lake. q = (.I. Q’ IQKC-. ; [} A band concert will be given this “Townsend's for Sporting Goeds.” Half-karat White Diamonds, $75. Edholm. Twenty-Fourth to N. that is known to all. the road bond injunction ¢ase Monday. Electric Fane, $7.80—Burgess-Granden Co. | S0uth Have Root Print It—Now Beacon P | New Street Oar Line From Advance Agent of Better Buainess in an office in the Bee Bullding—the bullding Road Bond Hearllg Monday—Judge crend Bond | Hearing @ Mereumonts on| PARKS IS OOMMENDED ¥ ng—B. B. Rice, 5428 . W paeding B, el batora Jodes Members of the Southeast Improve. ce court and fined §5 and[ment club took the initiative Friday evening in a campaigh for a new T ——— N S SUMME] TION CL 5 what Doane colley or the , profe " y vintte 0! : street car line from Twenty-fourth [afternoon at Spring Lake park at % Rl OLosER o Crat e e e N R | b ey N i AR AL FINLA Engineering and N streets through the Brown | Wentieth and F streets under the |Immaculate Coneeption Academy Mad Sev-|clas to gradunte i 1877, and continulng | 141K wia ertiedlotls About. the Jarter connr College picture theaters offer. i oug! auspices of the city park department. enty-two Puplls at Summer School on down the years, 143 Crote boya and|try. She Is cnroute to New York, where 10th and Indiank Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Re-enlists in Navy—George B. Bower of| Park district to Nineteenth and W |[]¢ is probable that Commissioner Joe | /suly 22 marked the cluss Ty m'um. irls have graduated from the college. she Is engaged professionally. only sehool of Kind 1 the west, Eleo- Stoux City re-enlisted in the navy at the local recratting station atter being out pt|Streets. The club left optional to ghe the service "’"""'““ years. bes In the |COMPERY the proposition of extending e \ n ¢ . N . A "Bate Devostt” Veults 43¢ Houth |the Thirteenth street line from Mis- 17th St. Bee Bldg. Bozes rent $1.00 fof [souri avenue to Mandan park, but re- 3 months. Open from 8 a. m. to § p. m. tical, steam, Ing. Two and three mon courses. Day and night sessl Call elther phone, or write for tractor enginoer~ Hummel will be present annual summer session at the Immaculate PER E. W, Bethards, wife and two daugh- 3 ORMAL, fotiddd f Conception academy, ings, N ters, of Storm o, Ta, were the guests is in excellent condition, according to | enrolled puplls were | Summer Sohool Just Closed Wan One of iof iy cousln, President Clemmons, lust reports. The place is visited daily by | The large, beautitul grounds arouna the Largest In Inatitution’s History. bile. hundreds. The cracks that appeared | 2c8demy and ‘the quiet seclusion of the t Thursday marked the close of one| Miss Lottle Spangler, a former ‘“selen- uested that a line ve run through : place afforded ample opportunity for rest © largest summer achools in the history | Ufic,” who has been teaching In Wyoming, Band Concert at Carter Lake Chub—ne|d“pro Hp Gt 8 SO0 by wgy st fall in the bottom have been|ana recrention nrter trr poinit? f study, |of the “Normal” Thix session haa been | called 4t tho college Iat weelk oo Anclent Order of United Workmen Military | 4% filled with tar, which adds as a|Long walks or games on the campus in the | characterised by the number of mature stu- The exptession class, under the direcs Concert band will play a concert at Carter | O! street or Q street. .| cleanser to the water. gool of the evening Were thoroughly en.|dents in attendance, more than fIfty of | tion of Prof, H. W. Munxon, will give twd Second Floor Lake club Sunday afternoon from 4:30 to| Resolutions were adop The ¢ity i Joved and meemed to increase the Inspira- [ whom took work toward the bachelor of | yhart plays in the collage nuditortum. P b ' 6:30. There are twenty-five pleces in thef o niooiosary ware asked to transfer Police Arrest Fugitive. ton to atudy. educatlon degree, R LA ITGR Y SCHOOL Omaha Na faad) t0 the street maintenance department,| Frank Waack, thecker, who gave | " Mactlate Conception academy nor- |~ The new. tratning bullding Will b teady |1y "ty feat one® 1o whieh s ot Bank Building You increase the cost of doing business . h A mal school I8 authorized by the state su.|for use at the opening of school, Septem- | will be represent y e follow - when you waste time—your own or your|Of which Commissioner George Parks | his address as Sioux City, was ar-|porintendent to fasue the bachelor of sduca. | ber 11, - Much of the squipment s now denta: Byron ex!‘r\fil'ln:‘.! l::‘l‘ur::!”lfl‘:»lf;" Ruth patron’s—save time and money by gettink |{g head, exclusive authority over street [ rested early last evening by detec- |t ree, professional lite certiticates, all [ here. When finished this bullding Wil be [ Keobaugh, Orpha Galnes, Earl Willlams a good location in The Bee Bullding, the|.. itine nermits. Commissioner Parks | tives. He {s charged with bei Srades of city and state certificates ele- | one of the finest of its kind in the country |and Herschel Jones, 3 bullding of easy ncceas and that is known g p 5 ; fugiti B h DEINE 2| mentary and junior certificates. from the standpolnt of equipment and con-| o - S S to al was commended on his stand in re. | fugitive from justice and is being held| R. M. Campbel, inspector of nor. | venience of arrangement. wscond la “A Happy Pale by PFrot. idt H_W. Munson and Miss Dora Marquette. iti X d tao- Miss Nevill Leotures Sunday—Miss Nevifl[gard to city pavements. awaiting orders from another.chy. , expressed his high satiataction |' On Wednesday evening atudents an Both plays ate humorous to a high de- Who has been lecturing be- |~ [n another resolution the club re-| He has a wife and two children living. ;‘rl.h(:‘.hr:\x»‘::l?mv:'fllt:iwz‘r::"cx:':: Toom ani [ In n Teception for Rev. and Mra Hytton of | Aree. TRt proceeds will be n collego benn- ) T e O Oy o s "1 | Quested Senator Hitchcock and Con-| Police earlier in the afternoon re- | commonded the thaructor of the i T | e Mevnnnion Somern Mp Mr onytion o 8t acheme ' which the atudents have In of BUSINESS ... w0 o r ‘of the Bee|gressman C. O. Lobeck to do every- |ceived a communication from central | & done. signed and will_remove to some other lo. [ M0, U0 the way of an arcade, the nucleus POSITION QUARANTEED. _Attend new federal land banks for Omaha, |Ryan be arrested. The latter ip|evoning of last weok. This In n part of |tainment course the Everatt Literary so-| An increass of 8 pald Want Ada for Wi, R e 3 st Oee 300 ukee"—thirteen hours| The Omaha Gas company will be charged with wife and child abandon- | the equlpment of a model practice room |clety on Tueadny evening presented the | the firat six months of 1916—about 1,000 shidenn, Weite for catalog o Fimaert i [Mked to extend s maing from the | ment R N S -+ SR e T sy main street centers of the Brown Kratky Elocted Secretary, Eret the removal of their sealous chapiuin, | Ing the Younk peopls repsated (ha enter- ¢ B Tarirving Avee Chilkeote, Mes P Are Granted Divorces—Bessis | Park district to the extreme south- Three 3 ]uhn A. Krnky was elected to suc- Rev. Paul Donovan, who has been appointed | tainment at Falls City, The proceeds will Cottrell has been granted a divorce from|east section of the city and the Fort |4 r at Beaver Crossing. Rev. Father|be used by the soclety to liquidate a long- ceed E. E. Emmons as secretary of | Mandeville, a rocent: 3 y ordalned Nebraska | standing indebte ;\:]ywh,\n:;d ‘fln;ll:r‘(:". ant;alud::::a g:: Crook boulevard. the Loyal Order of Moose, Magic | Priest. has succeeded “Father Paul" as| One of the m Willlam W. through operations of the| The club announced that it would | City lodge No. 308, at its meeting 5:',.',""'" of Immaculate Conception acad-|of the summer wi Douglas county divoree mi hold another meeting Friday evening | held in the Moose hall Thursday eve- 2 duy evening by s, popular entertalnments he program given Mon- alph Dunbar's celebrated aska Military Academy In the Madison school at Fifteenth | ning. Former Secretary E oWhite Hustars,” who rendered sonie splen- St i i and Madison streets, All South Side |left for Indianapolis. Ind. who 43 peb s Wediian, S ouodkoth oot A e T1Ke 0I rac lng { : 0€ | lef 1apolis, Ind., where he| Miss Mabol Knox ana Mr. Harvey Smith, citizens are eligible to membership. | will ‘make his permanent home, |0t the chool of Bxpression xeve® oy Fremont College Notes, (Inurnrnod%{ House Workingmen |Eresident J. J. Mahoney presided at| Kratky is a coal man of the South |Eradubts recital‘in the'Wewlvn Mudktorum | 1 5. May has_a_ postion as traveling THE SCHOOL THAT BOYS LIKE. It gives them ouse vvo g the meutln’ riday evening. A large |®ide. "He was elected to a two-year W;::::d'n’\'h J!‘r.x"\;re':lllv.!l e M re holq | Stlesman for the Nebraska Arbor nurscries what they need and what their parents want thém May Reach Omaha number of Maple avenue residents (term as secretary. at the ‘church for the awarding of degrees | A o anun ‘¢ the Farmers' and Mer- to have. Prepares for college u;d business. En. attended. Centurion Club Picnic and diplomas to the summer achool students | chanta: bank of Bloomfeld, Neb., and G rollment has begun for fall term. —— Armour Bullding Finished. 3 Friday, July 28, at 10:00 a. m. E. Nelson of the Citizens' bank of Parker, information, address or phone Col. B. The members of the Centurion club | , Vice.Chancellor Schreckengast ioft Satur- |8 D., were visitors at the college enroute D. Hayward, President, Lincoln, East St: Louis, Ill, July 30.—Em-| Celebration of the opening of the ope i have completed arrangement £ day to spend a couple of weeks on the | cast for a vacation telp. They will visit ployes of the packing houses here|new Armour office building will take | pejr e plenle, which will be held | picuaus, Disttora, = fotmet head | CTICUEC, Dotrolt, Clevland, Butlo, Ning- Nebraska. this afternoon rejected a proposition | place probably some day this week, |at Valley, Neb,, next Sunday. of the Bchool of Expression, was elected [ ploted the sclentific course a year ago. that they return to work at the plants|according to announcement of Gen-| " Arrancements h to a position in a California college for the | Mrs A. Kate Gilbert gave an intereating of Armour & Co. Swift & Co. and|eral Manager R. C. Howe of the lspccillgtnin e l:::e':fi"sg:fiflcsafgz coming year. After consultation, the trus- | talk Wednesday morning on James Whit: 3 7} s £ @ Wesleyan finally accepted b Riley, relating some things from per- Morris & Co. This action was taken |plant. Workmen have finished the | (jnion station at 11 o'clock in the £ the position as head of the | nonal kn::vle;r:. c{olln' the Saru- With | . after committees of the strikers had | outside work and are putting the fin- morning. Nou passengers will be department here, and elected Miss Beulah | Riley's poem: “When the Hearse Comes 4 b aon 5 ¢ PEr* | Gladys Cham head of the d t | Bao been informed at the Swift and Molf- 1?‘h|n,8‘t0|lmh“ Iotnltheth"m}ln!tgt:':{kfl?cf mitted to ride except on tickets issued | here. " Miss Beujuh ‘Champ han been atelst: nl’;hs Junlor ‘“sclentifics” gave a chapel ris plants that no concessions would | the interior. _is thoug by the club through Secretary Hea-|Ant instructor in the Nebraska Weselyn | program u fow days ago. Karl Drake, the be made to them and that theit union|job will be entirely completed by |fey ~ More than seventy-five young | Schoel of Expression for the last five years. | president, made a presentation of the class BROWNELL HALL OMAHA, NEBRASKA. would not be recognized. uesday. 3 eople have alr e Bhe {s a graduate of the Wealeyan college |and the program was interesting through- B d Day Bchool for Young Women and Girl eparation for Bi R. E. Conway ggenerll manager at| Office employes are rejoicing in |Peoh'© eady made reserva e e S L S S s Haw O o L s B R NaRer ot the Armour plant, said he would not |anticipation ,",f en‘:eri}r:l their Bex P ot oratory m',...|n.,; £he hun airo twien e R R ey ‘%mkmg’:g oot, GRADUA'TES. Esceptional advanthges in Household Arts and object to the union and would be|quarters. Although the present of- 0 G R d arvtm :o!r’k ln“l TSI School o ikt ;:. years ago. was & visior at chapel Elements School for Little Girls and Boys. willing to deal with employes through | fices are as modern as any in the ma‘ha’ns et 08 y By L rux:;a:,'prm:anr of Chemlstry Ul Mo T e L LR For c.m..:., Address the Princlpal, Miss Euphemia Johnson. i ¢ity, the new two-story building, and Physies at Wichita college, Wichita, a rievance committee .chosen thegm. He said, however, that h{ erected at a cost of more than $100,- would not reinstate men who had [000, 8o far eclipses the old rooms that been discharged, as they had been laid | there is Pfl“igll']li,"o COmPl;hN\é off because there was no work for| The new building contains two latge dressing and rest rooms—one ot . em. npemiien, Louis. Several hundred men also are Republican Rally Wednesday. inisition! niesting lin ¥loben Driiss: Botats “which he s, interented In ‘are. the | SHIL bRENE pUs v fre plants e atiecpad, < e Packe| The big rally meeting of precinct|dow's office lat might to make plans | 4rrd Cetsens ot Coliade, wnd”che Dex |y SR VER i, e [EDAILIR e R LECHON 5 workers of the Young Men's Hughes | t5 attend the big homecoming at ol Aebdlink B diluttiadlos £ S S0, Dennis Lake, national organizer forfand Fairbanks club has been post-| Nebraska City in'Allgust. Au,‘f“ |as e iy R s LA OGONTZ SCHOOL the Amalgamned, Meat Cutters' and poned until Wednesday of this week | will be Omaha day during the home- | Of the summer vaveation. =AW often A8 DoA: | Kounded In 1380, A country sohool _for told the strikers that if the strike was | diction that & cool wave will pass over | “About twenty-five former Ne- [by the Weather Burean at Lincoin, will be | A" ~Euthesiant. " prnelonl. " Manrombsy not settled within a reasonable time ¢4 by concessions of the packers, the Chicago, Kansas City and Omaha the city on Tuesday makes way for|pragka Cit{.ns met last night, Rob- |fent out with the regular code used during | County, Pennaylvania. packing plants would be “closed tight i For Homegoming gt [Kh. 0 Vifua wh pirencn. Chaseallr i 01 Nebraska Oity [Erii e 5 St ';}:","‘T,"g,',%fl°° school. . AFLLE Prof. W, G. Blshop, head of the Geology 9 bulidings. r‘ 3 L, 2, i, b 6 e s Gollede of Saint Thomaw UNDER THB 8 DIRECTION OF ARCHBISHOP IRBLAND : PAUL_MINNESOTA AT ) e "! ik “' i i , and after this any important the postponement. 1',l‘he committee in | ert Dryesdow was elected presi the past year, an ; n charge of the arrangements thought president | nows which ‘may appear in the evening of the meeting and Ike Copenharve |papers. A later announcement will be made e BANKED AS AN NONOR SCHOOL BY THE WAR DRPARTMENT it best to put over the heavy work secretary. It ‘was decided tg have a |9f the timo for sending during the coming b "‘ Collgiste Cvmmercial Acodemic Prepersiory to tie up the meat supply of the|until cooler weather arrives. = |giecial trai % |wenool year. ol eteioe, country:” - he memberksh(;p and lofi‘ll"fll‘d‘;"“ .g:icc:: d;:v: °Ri’!.n”'s‘c>o°£‘r'.l'.:rdi"§. Doatie College. mm‘u :‘:.n %fi?&. fl‘i'.'- T R committee worked several hours Mon- [ hracia Ci : Mr. and Mrs, . T. Noyce, '92, have b ] e Four Mohler's sl)ecial day and Friday evening in canvassing ,,:::y',,%:,’&’.":rzngx;&‘:fla thice 82| antortatning Mn. Naycef'.yf.';mrk Jx?.‘f”fl&'" B SI[AT'" JCK g JOR ILLUSTAATED CATALOGUR ADDARSS dndindexing chactet Dambts at £ 46 the trip. A band will also accompany | sistacon - kemsineton I e Hibhards Vety Rev.H. Moynihan, D. D. President 3 o 1 te, 0 Sa'ved Prom Wr eck day evening, eighty-seven young men, Blekiainy :ue';:r'm‘ '.f.fl'u.. 5'1&"1.'1"12’1'».,"..??; B ; 'We are going to make it a bi ‘N leaders in the seventeen different pre- "~ says Druesdow, “and ,I‘I tles, i By Plucky Oma.n cincts of the South Side,are listed for malke Ne’t;ruka City a:imit ts chl:“- ui’,’?.”"é’{..,‘c'n sl.“far;::d::pvnea for the first membership. About forty of |4 en”in Omaha are the livest bunch |, Cards announcing the marriage of John E 1 Herd iaf [ these, two or three from each pre- | %o gpape H, Bowlby, '03, to Miss Marguerite F. COLLEGE A. L. Mohler, traveling in a special | i " wifl form a board of governors : Etainger of San'Diego, Cal, July 13, huve | Recent grad- train from Chicago to New York fast who 'will micet and form the concréte been recelved. Mr, Bowlby ls an attorney e e istie Di LY/ ustes now in Thursday, narrowly escaped a serious #hiigd g in_Ban Dieg \ us s e gt gl iy cong | Mrs, Ohristie Dies | oy s, v e | A i SYNODICAL COLLEGE, FULTON, MO. An ' Accredited Junior College for Girls. A long-establlshed, well-known institution ofl-fln; all modern advantages in ; icati 1l be sent to ) s, Art , and Physical Cult der th New York Herald carries’ this ac-{ /A commugicaton Wit o8 Serl o At Ninety Years Tadsl &5, vard, br Usersture and Belence, Musle, Art) Eioreasion, wad Physioal Cultare, under the m}\matnegil tehrfima{,fnm{n:e Erle ralirond car- |in€e, imniediately on organization, an-| . i) Point, and Address JOHN JAMES, Prosident. rying Frederick D, Underwood, president |nouncing the club as a working factor After Short n]ness : ' twenty-seven of the Erle, and A. L. Mohler, president of | in the campaign. . The republican na- other col- the Unfon Pacific rallroad, together wi R i in- For Women, Lexington, M party of friends, from CHicago to tional committee will also be in y el o klka £ d o he | formed. Mrs, Elizabeth Christie died Sat- = thorough 2’:.?1‘..‘;"‘::' tAr&Tud ';::fi:z“:fiohu’!t-: Kennedy Funeral Today. urday at 4:45 p. m,, after an illness of J mfifi = courses for : e T doivaas alien o o The funeral of Hugh Kennedy, who two days. She was the widow of ‘advantages. ?'W" ook sent business life. v, and after expressing his appreciation ! ; ilure, | James Christie, who died in 1899 at dor, ™" Fe Grote PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR MY o R MRE e tomeate dutee|Tel® S this afternoon 4t 1been 91 years old on November I, wrossr pi|| gymnasium, swimming pool, Oldest Millitary School West of Mississippi River in het home when she heard & heavy rume 3 4 5§13 North | Next: and she had hoped to live to be e e gut-door and in-door track, e bling, 5he looked from a Window and at the Kennedy residence, 513 North | 5570 200 " qp” 00 % d health | I OT'@S ar, Nordatrom-Carter, Designated by the War Depattment as one of the ““Ten Honor Schools’ in that the ralls of the rls were wers cov. | Twenty-fifth street, North Side, at 3| 0 Years, was of good healt Volce, oth yeat. || wide reputation for clean U8, New gymnasium, Swiming pool. 48 miles from Kansas City. For ek ‘o dov: Yy 4 f up_until the last few days, Sentor and Junior Colleges. Preparatory and ris. address The Secretary, 1850 Washington Ave, Lexington, that the rails of the Erie were covered by a | o'cloclk. Later services will be held She 5 n 1 Gri i aamits to Wel. H)o 3 " » 1850 landslide, caused by the recent heavy rains. | 2"Se " John's ehurch. Burial will be was a native of Scotland and i ) hicago and all ILITARY DRILL under reg- ki by Sho seized a red flag and ran along the |2 i track just In time to flag the speotal, |in St: Mary's cemqua : which was running as the second seotion of | Kennedy is survived by his mother the Chicago expre Mr. Underwood sald that Mrs. Malllet's presence of mind 6‘;“.,':“' !il!el"l, who all live in vented a serious accident. Commissioners Visit South Side. “Better Off Dead," City commissioners visited the came to Omaha in 1862, She is sur- athte univeraltior. on, Violin, Art, ular army officer. Rated an vived by two sons, Robert S, and | §jmnasium, Dom. Sclence, H chool (the highest David H. Christie, and two daughters, | A Pg::::-.. ;"r':ol a::-‘:r' 0 lege cl::ll" { Mo, Lo Lesdr nd ey Chrel|— S The University of Nebraska Funeral services will be held Mon- teadancs. The University of Nebraska includes the following colleges and schools: - : NOT RUN FOR PROPIT: Every day at 2 p. m. from the residence of cent you pay goes into the education ' A South Side Thursday in an effort to | her daughter, Mrs. AhquuIst, 2213 R W b GBI = ;:: g:‘nu::z:‘:":‘rl::"n "!‘.'l'o‘,‘('“'“"" SCHQOL OF EDUCA- G-lrl Attempts Llfe locate suitable grounds for a pro-|North Nineteenth street. Burial will mn""':'é','”"hfi'm{“u': SCIENC] THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE posed §nr “:ddi {"-'i"x‘}:i‘d."x‘n t:Ic lcaee m‘:t the family lot at Forest Lawn gt Pay s from our salary. Shattuck School THE TEACHERS COLLEGE THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS “My life is bli ) est LERRITNAL BACL EL CRN el eIy 00! i FARIBAULT, MINN. THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE THE TEACHERS COLLEGE HIGH oMy tife s blighted. I'd be better|pers o the two, clubs arganized in War ism oy 5 Euem S5, | || Re. Rev. F. A. MeElwain, Reator ;EE ggfifi%g%‘; ENGINEERING OOk AGRICULTURE That was the only explanation Pearl L S D A 8l p e COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ;HE NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF AGRI. on the matter and cause general dis- satisfaction there is a possibility that & playground site will be decided on and the money for fitting it out ap- = THE CO! Lum rin OId Enfl|flnd THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY CULTURE (Curtis). THE KEARNEY MlLITARY ACADEMY The university opens for the first semester on Wednesdsy, September 15. One Raff, 24, of 2514 G street would make after she had attempted suicide last night by opening veinis in her left (Correspondence of The Associated Press ) may enter also at the beginning of the second semester (about February 1), or the London, July 21.—So much timber Summer Ses (usually the first full week in June). 9 to 18, Charges: $350.0 LOCATION: Two miles trom Kearney, in the Platte Valley. EQUIPMENT: 88 acr f land. Fout bujldings. Gymnaslum, swimming wrist with a penknife in a rooming |propriated by the council, is being used for the war it is said KEARNEY, NEBRASKA. TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR. On aay point of Information, Address house at 2417 Jones street. The large number of children of all | by advocates of a government scheme ||| arm: To provide thorough mental, moral and physical trainine at the THE REGISTRAR The room she was in when found |nationalities and classes who live in lfor reafforestation that if the war lowest, termy conslstent with efielent work. For boys'from is rented to Arthur Hamburg, steward | the packing house district and in the | 1asts another three years the British at the Musicians’ club on Farnam |residence sections about Thirty-ninth }:e:. will be entirely’ denuded of tim- Station ‘A. Lincoln, Nebraska. street, street have either had to stay at home pool. Separate lower school building. He said he has known the girl for |or run the streets in years paTt. The ) One feature of the altufltlun lla that Esfi%gl 8:“::0 .r-.d;-ru‘:’ with business ]ex’porlmu‘. o e several years, but denied being in any | plagground is calculated to eliminate | Some pre-war sources of supply are U AR I i Trimng isiaeah s math iy way to blame for her act. She is a|the bad neighborhood effects that fol- [0 longer available. Fifty-five per i.“u'."rl'.'..'a};'.""""’ meshanloal driwing; agriotiture axd asimal waitress employed in a Fifteenth|low street playing. cent of timber imported in normal ||| ArmLETICS: Football, baseball, basketball, track, tennis, swimm'ng, times came from Russia, Sweden and Germany, 4 per cent from Norway, and 41 per cent from France, Portu- gal and Spain. Since the war this country has had to rely partly on supplies from Norway and Sweden in halls at Thirty-sixth and Thirty-|and largely on French and Portu- ninth and ?cnreen. A large per cent 5“655 supplies, and to make good the » iy of the entire adult population of the | deficit from woods and forests in the g “Luck” Is What You Make It. Q street district will probably be | British isles. (7 ; tral station for emergency treatment, | present. . To maintain the supply the nation and Dr. Charles Shook finally stopped Boys Struck by Auto, is making huge inroads into its own the flow of blood. Hamburg took| Two boys, Theodore McCoy and |standing timber. It is impossible to her to her home. Ralph Vance, were struck down and |travel by rail through parts of Scot- stightly injured by automobiles yes-|land without seeing the wholesale 3 terday, The Vance boy, son of | cutting of trees. The axe is makin, Ride on Bicy019 Ma Charles W, Vance, 4805 SDJu’} Twen-|a grl;m sweep ol' w}llaole woods. & ty-third street, was crossing Twenty« ere are otly three million acr Prove Fatal to @irl ¥ fourth street between M and N, when | of wooded land ‘in the United King- Her first ride on a bicycle in twelve street cafe, Hamburg says the girl slipped into his room without his knowledge and the first he knew of her presence was when her cries of agony attracted at- tention of other lodgers. When police surgeons arrived the girl was weak from loss of blood and in a dangerous condition, She was brought to the hospital ward at cen- calisthenies. CATALOGUE: Address Harry Roberts Drummond, Headmaster, “EFFICIENCY IS THE TEST OF EDUCATION.” Both clubs meet Tuesday evening in their second meetings. One is boosting for a new patk site and the other stands for the improvement of Morton park at Forty-third and P streets. The meetings will be held ano'leon wasn’t a “lucky’” man—he was master of military tactics—master through a life-ab- 3 sorbing study and training. H. B. BOYLES, Pres., Your “luck is what Y-O-U determine to make it. If you ‘wish to make good in the business world, be determined—master fortune by obtaining a business education. You will succeed by your .own will and training—though others will eall it “luck.” l;{e ran into the lutomobilcbof Dr(.i W.|dom at the present time. . Betz, according to bystanders, e T R The doctor took him home and ad- it/ Master your destiny~your Boyles College teaches you il £ - Virgil| T8 ) " ; S : P : A A { “luek.” Come to Boyles Col- LN\, #horthand, stenotypy, teuch g::;;!:;'l pcr&\;ercdltllo;o ILHS ‘5/;:"!2 ministered medical aid. He sustained | nees st ‘X\,‘.L"r'.'a;"’i‘p&‘&‘..‘ "-.v::fl"‘;}::dnhnll- v - - ‘ i A g lexe for foundational training. \ :.’_"’h""‘é:"f.',',‘fz"';flf"“" “l:- Twenty-eighth street twe slight scalp wounds. and came to Boylen college for the busineps i - o Get the business edueation %0 vovsenmieit i s She got on a wheel in front of her Theodore McCoy, a negro boy aged | ing he sscured a position atFullert mt:n,-‘-‘t" ‘.'Efl‘é'.‘..""h‘."&'.?’?n“‘ X 245 il"x': i &u";n‘l ? bookic : 9 sifiess eeper of stenograpl ome fut aight and had ridden legs| 1 JEAT, was crossing the Q" street |8 olitn WAE e Mount St. Joseph College and Academy || &ttt hobine T e than a dozen feet when she fell, atrik- ;- uct an rhen ul:e m;déie of it Daultion with one of cosn a4 mattat of cotipends. | Dosition _after :rnint::n an ;‘ns !.ILG l‘:“k of her head and splitting 9 INAR STuER - 108 vikgol Fosdl Ol e ont. to s . ¥ DUBUQUE, IOWA in_ bu you musr. be \S 7 for. gl “while ln“uhu'l'.“u er ull, etvice, S ) by a beer truck driven by J. A Burton, driver, who lives in Elorem‘ CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF CHARITY, B. V. M. olnrhy #ehool McCoy sustained two severe bruises | n‘“ .tgm l‘:?.l "lh Affiliated With the Catholic University of America, Washingten, D. C. on the right elbow and sprained his | partment) ana has been sent o < Police Surgeon C. B. Foltz took her to Lord Lister hospital and by use Send today for FREE 128-page Catalog. ; | hartered by the Legislature of I of stimulants kept her alive while he | jgf; leg. He was picked up and |¢an border, Excellent fagilities for the :iu .n 'o! i .:‘ Col Cotirses of ; operated, but he says that her chances | brought to the poll fp Tho chiel operator at Boyles solloms advs || four years eading 1o Bacehinusonte Desssor Aondoms Commmerfootries ot a police station by Bur- | ne can place 160 telegraphers in Bous poi 7 b g M Feathing Oousses vol, Suste; for life are slight, ton %r RR. Loty attetdoy it | doas b sreud P School of Musle: Tenchers' arid Buperviss raining Courses in Bel us g £ . R, scy attefide M. | s Bdna Weir, claws of 1916 In stehog. 8chool of Fine Atts; Teachers' Training Course in Art; Depattment of llouuluu s You Will Get Tnstant eliet, ater he walked home unassisted, ABhY, it how. atSnographer for (he' DAV i and Notlaalyiand c"“u:F;;:",{ Sorses s Prapazataty Depdrsment, ¥ Dr. Hell's Pie-Tat:Honey soothes your Car Company Pleases. L yotmpeay. with' Om % City e T A arne, Omaha, Neb. 3 y Bioux Falls, H. B. BOYLES, Pres. 1 y cough, allays inflammation, toosens the mu- The action of the street car com- 26,748 pald Want Ads for For Year Book, address, o 1/ 180 H y s"' L] ® cous and you breathe much better. 28c. All_drugglists.—~Advertisement, pany in having the old large stongs | s moro ‘ech weok-—is sometnion: wiorl SISTER SUPERIOR. that formed rough pavement between | brugging about. THE BE® did fb, [ “An Accredited Commercial Sehool.” X