Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1919 — Page 11
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1919.
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Go to School— It Pays.
COLLEGE it a standard co-edu-
^uu.ku college that hat been in continuout - since 1855.
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leading to the A- B. degree Course* in Business Adand in Normal Work are
Purdue University
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Detailed information will be sent apon request.
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TLER COLLEGE
Indianapolis
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ABASH COLLEGE
“A College for Men.”
i4 ATODERN, professional and business life now 1VI demands the very highest and broadest
)ming more and
* eDai r« put under J ■ dance. The place Tuesday. Sep- ‘ sr * the .. » wilt be co m . e *tven Krlday,
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of education. This is more evident each year.
Wabash College offer* to ambitions young men of character an opportunity to secure a practi-
cal education.
Information in detail will be mailed on request. Address Dr. Wa ‘ ----- -
Geo. L. Mackintosh, Pres. Wabash College, Crawfordaville, Ind.
The Brooks School for Boys
1535 Centre! Avenue, Indianspo!is.
College Preparatory, Boarding and Day School
In*truction largely by men. in classes limited to twelve boys. Write or p^one for partleularn Circle IBSt; Auto. S&-49i.
The opportunities for collegt trained men and wom-1 en, especially in teachnical lines, increases annually.
Purdue University strives to meet the demand by training its students for effective service in the fields of Engineering, Agriculture, Science, Pharmacy, Home Economics, Voca-I tional Training, Chemistry, Shop Practice, Reserve Of-j ficers’ Training Corps in! Field Artillery.
1882-1919.
The Teachers College of Indianapolis
(Accredited) Household Economics for teachers. Special Classes in Household Economics for housekeepers. Graded School and Kindergarten Method. Public School Music and Drawing. Instrumental and Vocal Musk for Adults and Children. Jackson Graded School, first to eighth grades, inclusive. Kindergarten. School re-opens September 10. For additional information address
North 1904.
ELIZA A. BLAKER, President. Alabama and Twenty-third Sta. Ante. 42-791.
Its resources and facilities are among the best.
Opening Date September 10th
Write for information to the REGISTRAR, Purdue University Lafayette, Indiana.
LEARN LAW
EVENING SCHOOi Opens Sept. 22 Two ylarV courso loads ■ deer#* lAn. B. No Intorf. •nc« with your rarular noc potion. 3Snd year. Call i* writ# for catalog.
! Benjamin Harrison Law Schoo ! Mata 5887. ISOS Hercbaats Bank Bldg
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Fall Term Begins Monday, September 8, *19
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Flora M. Hunter Hugh McGibeny Leslie E. Peck Edward Nell
School Of Music
Now in Its 25th Year
After serving the cultured and discriminating musical demands of Indiana for 24 years, it is with pride that we point to our teaching force as the strongest in the history of the school.
kUnu GERTRUDE DOUGLASS, Seostvy
Pennsylvania and North Sts. t Indianapolis Phones: Automatic 28-783, Main 2715
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Taylor University
is a co-educational institution offering a liberal education at minimum cost.
Taylor University supports a college of Liberal Arts, an Academy offering a four-year preparatory course, a Bible School, School of Expression, School of Music, and a Normal Department. Special courses in Domestic Sciences, Business and Art are given.
Write todtey for bwllotls givtag tafMmwttoa in detail. Addreoa, Dr. M. Tayhlnger. Fra*
TAYLOR UNIVERSITY
UPLAND. IND.
Fall Term Open* September 24, 191k
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
College and Academy for Girls
COLLEGE
pression,
—-Standard courses leading to degrees A. B. and B. S. Departments of KX-
Household Economics. Conservatory or Music, School of Art. Students for 30 states an4 Canada. 11 buildings: New College Hall. Conservatory. Gymnasium.
Natatorium. etc.; Golf, Tennis, Riding, etc.
Member of North Central Association of Colleges
ACADEMY
Preparatory add special courses. 79 th year. For Bulletins, Illustrated Booklet, address The Registrar, Box 6S.
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Increasing Demand for Stenographers and Bookkeepers
Not a stenographer or bookkeeper is idle anywhere The demand for well-trained young men and women to fill responsible and well-paying positions in the business world is constantly increasing. During the fall and next winter many more desirable positions will be open, s number of whkh will offer desirable opportunities for future advancement.
Don’t Waste Precious Time
Start now and be ready to accept one of these positions. Our courses are intensive, practical and progressive. Our graduates are in constant demand.v u
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Call and we will gladly explain our methods and advise you relative to the course best suited to you. Our courses ere complete in every detail. We give individual instruction. Day and night clasaes. Rates in night school advance Sept. 8. Sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. Enroll any time in any of our classes.
8KBC. L. PPRIMMER Battery A, 150th Field Artillery (Rainbow Division), who hae returned from \pveraeae and will return to his former position as teacher In the night school. Mr. Pfrimmer la an old favorite and former pupils will be glad to know he has resumed his work with the e< hooi.
SANDERSON
BUSINESS SCHOOL
OLDEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE INDIANAPOLIS. MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.
Indiana State Normal School
Two well-equipped schools for tho preparation of teacher*
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA Semi-Centennial Celebration January 6, 1920 1,936 students, 1918-1919
Eastern Division MUNCIE, INDIANA Second year—1,023 students
Four-year college course— A. B. degree. Four-year normal course —B. Ph. degree. Four-year courses in Domestic Economy and Industrial Arts—B. S. degree. Two-year courses for grade teachers.
All courses conform to the new law and lead to life licenses without examination.
Frepams far eaUtcn. Special department M
OHIO MILITARY INSTITUTE
nRfiAMZATION—Eighty years ef uninterrupted suceees In the academic, military,
physical and meral training ef boys,
boys under 14 yrnrs.
ATHLETICS—New Gymnasium, Athletic Field. Swimming Peel
under Intelligent Director*.
LOCATION—In picturesque suburb ef Ctncinnsti—center ef music and art. Write for Catalog to A. M. Hems haw, Superintendent. BOX 9*. COLLEGE HILL. CINCINNATI. OHIO.
All sehoel aetfvMee
Musical Instruments CARLIN MUSIC CO.
SHEET MUSIC “Everything In Music" S3 N. Penn. St.
FOUR QUARTERS— FORTY-EIGHT WEEKS Fall Quarter Opena September t$, 1919 Addr«99 PRESIDENT WM. W. PARSONS Terre Haute, Ind Inna.
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
/Start September 2ndn
EDITH GRAHAM
School Trunks Two Sizes—Specially Featured at $16.75 and $19.75
Concert Soprano Many Years’ Study in Europe. SCHOOL OF SINGING AND ORATORY Based upon the H Y GIE NI C AND SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF BREATHING GYMNASTICS. Unanimously indorsed and recommended by all throat and lung specialists. Only when the breathing muscles are rightly trained to do the physicial part of speaking and singing and the throat, resonance cavities and articulating organs are kept free and uncramped, can the greatest effectiveness in song and speed) be attained. All defects corrected in several months, and the real voice, once given a chance, grows rapidly in strength, range and quality. Voices tested free by appointment. 1051 N. Pennsylvania St. ,Tel. Circle 2113.
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Made by National Veneer Products Company, makers of Indetrunks. Trunks that will give excellent wear; steel cor-
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They are splendid bargains.
A TEACHER for every TEN BOYS
If you have not completed arrangements to start on the above date, make every effort to do so. Or, be on hand that morning, ready to go to work. In the event you can not possibly attend the day school, you will want to do the next best and enter
Night School
Wednesday evening, September 3rd, is the time to begin your studies ind the NIGHT SCHOOL. Our night classes
_ are con-
ducted in a lively, interesting manner. So, regardless of what you are following during the day, you should not overlook the big advantage offered by our NIGHT SCHOOL*. It will prove to be an Investment of lasting return. Wherever you are, arrange to attehd the
Indiana Business College
at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo^ Lafayette,
Newcastle, Vincennes,
Columbus,
Crawfordsville, Peru or Indianapolis.
Richmond, Washington, Chas. G. Cring, President, and
Ora E. Butz, General Manager. While there will be no regular sessions LABOR DAY. September 1st. all offices will be open for the
reception and enrollment of new students. If you have not had an opportunity to complete all arrangements, that will be Just tlie day to do so. Should there be anything standing In the way of your
getting 3rd, cob
mything standing in the way of
started to DAY SCHOOL, the 2nd, or NIGHT SCHOOL,' the
as to ha
.. u , come up anyway, at your earliest convenience, so your plans well formulated for such time as you can enter.
The Present Prosperity
of the country is finding an enormous scarcity of competent office people. This line of work offers splendid inducements to ambitious young men and women, where the chances for advancement are excellent. Besides the numerous demands pn account of this BUSINESS PROSPERITY, the President of the U. 8. CIVIL
ISTS, etc. Call upon or write the INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE at the point you wish to attend, or Fred W. Case, Principal.
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Pennsylvania and Vermont, First Door North F. W. C. A* Indianapolis, lad. CENTER NEXT TUESDAY. SEPT.
THE SCHOOL for YOUR DAUGHTER St. Mary’s College and Academy NOTRE DAME, INDIANA
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University of Notre
2 miles from South Bend. 1 mile from tho me. Within reach of the leading cities of tho
Eaat and West. 1,000 acres of ground, extensive campus, artificial lake, dormitories and private rooms, well-equipped laboratories, li-
braries and daasrooma, Conservatory of Music, Art Studios, Gymnasium. COURSES OF STUDY—High School, Four Years. Coilegiate: English, Classical, Journalism, Science, Philosophy, Economics, Education, Household Arts, Commercial Art, Music, Expres-
sion and Athletics.
F*r Catalog and Descriptive Literature. Addreao
THE PRESIDENT, St Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Ind.
L. S. Ayres & Co.
College girls are invited to avail themselves of a first view of the more important modes in Autumn and Winter Outer Apparel. Present showings are interesting, also authoritative. —The Ayres garment shops, third floor.
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Franklin College
A College Where Men and Women
can occur® an education that Is In touch with tho life of today and trains for the needs of tomorrow.
The aurroundings are attractive, the atandarda of scholarship ara high, the equipment for work la adequate and up to data. The personality of the individual is recognised and de-~ veloped. FRANKLIN GRADUATES MAKE GOOD.
Franklin Indiana L_
catalog and further information address President Charles E. Goodell, LL. D„ Franklin, Ind.
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HOOSIER SHORTHAND INSTITUTE
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This achool Is well located and well equipped, but our specialty is EXPERT INSTRUCTION. Mr. Conrad Morris, a teacher and writer of
—**** * aano a ivwjl Av/iv, in*. v>uurau jFiurrm, a l eacner ana wriLDr Oi national reputation and the holder of a LIFE HIGH SCHOOL LICENSE,
from a splendid poeition with the TECHNICAL
rienced in both high school and private school teaching. She has had much office experience knd is a very rapid and accurate stenographer^^ Tuesday*?© b W | ,te f °k 0U 1 r tl Pf,? CRIPTI 7 K POLDER ’ or be 00 hand next
74T-T50 Leutcke Annex. 115 Nortk Pennsylvania Street.
Main *888.
RUTH ROBERTA MOORE—Teacher of Piano
Exponent of Effie Ellis Peifleld system. Music is developed through inner feeling, reasoning and drills. FALL TERM BEGINS MONDAY. SEPT. 15.
Residence studios, 729 Park Ave. Residence studios, S< N. Irvington Avs.
Send for folder.
attractive
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ROBE TRUNKS, with the
qualities that are syn-
i onymous with the name, well
size, attrac-
ts and $44.75
STEAMER TRUNKS, Yale lock and draw bolt $16.75 DRESS TRUNKS, double tray, Yale loefeand draw bolt ...$19.75 —Basement.
Wm. H. BLOCK CO.
Bvety Bey Recite* Every Leecen Every Day. Bon Taught How to Study. Thorough Preparation for College. Graduates admitted to leading college* on certificate*. Estate of ISO acres, 9 fine bulldlngo. Thorough sanitation. Healthful country life. Beautiful lake*. AU athletic sport*. B*»n«nt* School far Younger Bey*. Military Drill. Refers to many Chicago patron*. For Illustrated catalog, address Yev. 1. H. McKenzie, L. H. D, Beeler. Box C, Howe, IndJanm. Tuesday* at the Church Club Room*. Heyworth Bldg., Madison and Wabash Ave
GO TO SCHOOL Figure it on a dollar and cents basis—it pays.
DePauw
Known
not only because of its splendid equipment but because of the high places of* LEADERSHIP held by DePauw men and women in the world.
DePauw is meeting the changed needs of the times in the same effective manner as it has done during three generations.
DePauw and Leadership
Make Them Yours
Address: President GEO. R. GROSE, Greencastle, Ind.
Rose Polytechnic Institute
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Courses in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Architectural and Chemical Engineering, Degree of Bachelor of Science.
Highest standard; attendance limited; individual attention to each student; intensive and thorough training to prepare young men for successful engineering work.
Engineer and Signal Units at Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, United States Army.
High Sebeol Graduates admitted.
For catalog and ragi alumni, address C. L. president.
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CHALLENGE TO MEN
DO ,ou a ^y v ^rr. o a
measure of freedom In your
to you will you be prenared to take it?
the Y. M. C. A. NIGHT SCHOOL.
. .nm dome* “4 Equip youreelf by etudyin* In
Aceouataucy Automobile Suotaem Admlalatra-
tloa
Bookkeeping: Balemaaaaktp Shorthand English
COURSES OFFERED Latla-Amerlcaa
Trade
Buslne** Efficiency Cartoon Ins Chemlotry Traffic Management Spanlnh
French
Telegraphy
Mathematics -
Mechanical Draftlag
Public Speaking
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Arltkmet!
Penmanship Card Lett erf n ;
Electricity
FALL TERM OPENS OCTOBER S
Y. If. C. A.
F. C. FIELDS, Educational Director. Building. Phone Main 6f00. New York and Illinois Sts.
VOCAL INSTRUCTION
Free Tenor Scholarships (Examination September 6th.) Address Studio, CHARLES DOBSON 883 North Penan, st, Indianapoll*.
The Indiana Law School
Low Deportment > In<il*n»poH<i.
University
Session for 1919-1920 open* October i. Three rears' coarm leading to the degree of LL, B. Graduation qualifier for admission to State and Federal Courta For information, address
lame* A. Rohboch, A. M., LL. D.. 1117-1118 Low Bldg*
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THE ACADEMY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION—Oldeabarg, Indiana. For Yoaag Ladle* and Girl*. Ooadaotod by tho Slstom of 8L Francis. Affiliated with the Catholic University of-America, the Untveraity of Cincinnati, and accredited by the State Normal. Located charmingly near tho Batesvllle Station on the Big Four, midway between Cincinnati and Indi-
anapolis.
~IS—Intermediate, Commercial, Academic, Seientlfio and PREPARATION—Excellent. This department newly r
MUSIC COURSE—Baeed on the best of European models. Fine conoervatc with epaclous, scientifically constructed concert auditorium. All
CHEMISTRY INDIANAPOLIS 88 South Foaooylvante St>
Send for Catalog. COLLEGE OF
PHARMACY PHARMACY Thmt **■ Ma.
Paying PositionsOpen
The call now is for technically
Factories, mills, rail-
trained men.
roads, contractors
ahd engineering
firms are looking for experts. Big
fiances for rapid ad-
salaries paid. Cr
vancement. This is the opportunity for the ambitious man who will train now in a specialized calling—who aims to rise above the crowd—who wants to be the man looked for
when a big job is open.
Chicago ‘Tech” Training for Quick Thorough Results
take one of our home study course*^ Same instruction by the same professors as in the classes at the college. Architecture, Engineering DRAFTSMANSHIP | Civil, Mechanical, Structural,
Electrical. *
'•AJumd a i3io tvciiciiity} Duiidixtgg
Reinforced Concrete, Gas Engines and Autoa, Aeronautics. V coome under the direction of ex.
trains
Chicugo Technical College
hundreds of successful men eveiy year. Our method requires only hail the usual time* Practical, concentrated instruction by experienced engineers. No time wasted on un-
necessary studies.
step made clear. ComplefS
■■ laoecialpreparation required.
Moderate f***. Easy ternu.
WRITE-Today
Come to the College or Train at Home
Tell us which technical
you. We will aead catalog tad iuli i Won about oar method of practical
, fell ua about you
lion. If undecided, tell ua at
your educa-
tion and ambition* and we will advice you. Be aare so Mate alao whether you wtah In-
New building and equipment give brat facUitieTfor study in colfege classes. If you can’t come to Chicago,
formation on couxtes at the college or oa ■ v Address ; NMSi
home study
Chicago 1 ecfinical vxmege ! JOt ChiMfo T«h Bid,. CkKM.
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