Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1923 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923

SCHOOL SHAKE-UP MS AS BOARD TAKES UP CHANGES Principals May Be Shifted for Next Year at Meeting Today, Numerous changes in assignments of public school principals for next year will be made at a special meeting of the school board Thursday morning, it was predicted today. The instruction committee was scheduled to meet this afternoon to consider recommendations of E. XT. Graff, superintendent of schools, for appointments of principals, supervisors and executive employes. According to stories in circulation, there will be a general shake-up among the principals, and a number who have been assigned to choice buildings will be relegated to less desirable ones Teachers Appointed With the exception of the special list, which will be taken up at the committee meeting today, all appointments to the teaching staff grade and high schools were made by the board Tuesday night. In every instance recommendations of Superintendent Graff were approved Two rules which will fall heavily on a number of teachers were adopted. One provided that women who are mothers of young children and who are living with their husbands shall not be employed as teachers. The other provided that teachers affected with poor eyesight or hearing should undergo physical examinations. In the event the troubles are found to be progressive, time will be given them to prepare for other work Some of the oldest teachers In the city in point of service will be affected by the latter rule, it was said. Dr. Haslep Favorable "Women who have no sufficient interest in their own children to stay home and take care of them can have only a financial interest in teaching, and is not the person to have charge of other women's children." Dr. Marie Haslep. president of the board, said in speaking in favor of the first resolu lion. A strenuous protest against estab lishment of the Florence Crittenden Home in the neighborhood of School Xo. 32. Illinois and Twenty-First Sts., was entered by teachers of ti>e school in a letter to the board. The board ordered Frank B. Ross, attorney for the board, and Richard O. Johnson, business director, to protest to the proper persons against establishment of the home, and to see what steps could be taken to prevent it.

EXPLOSION VICTIM SUFFERS SETBACK Two Men Slightly Burned in Blasts, A slight set-back was recorded at St. Vincent's Hospital today in the condition of William Johnson. 19. of 1806 Ashland Ave.. who was severely burned in a sewer gas explosion at the Silver Flash tilling station. Merdiian and Twenty-Fifth Sts., late Monday. Xeal Thurston. 4116 Guilford Ave., is improving from bums received when a small gasoline stove he was lighting at his home exploded. The house was not damaged. Frank Owens, 329 Ellsworth St., received slight burns on th hands when a solution he was using in a washing machine at the FrancoAmerican Cleaners. 2936 Central A tp , exploded. This is the second explosion that has occurred at this place recently. CREDIT QUERIES, TOPIC Sidelights of Profession Will Reveal Daily Troubles. “Can you rejoice with a customer who says he is making money—even though he does not pay you?" This is one of the questions to be answered by the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men at luncheon at the > 'laypool Thursday. Other questions: In your daily work what is your most pleasant duty? What is the most difficult or trying duty? Is there any comedy connected with credit work? Is there any tragedy? Is there any sentiment in business? Can you sob with a customer who is hard up. just like a gravestone salesman, without the adjunct of an onion in your handkerchief? John M. Caswell is directing the meeting. AD WILL BE EXPLAINED Taggart Baking Official to Outline “Eat More Wheat" Drive. Why a full page newspaper adver-1 tisement. “America's Fate Again De : rends on a Slice of Bread.” was pub i hshed by the Taggart Baking Com I pany will be explained by Elmer L. t line. vice president and sales and ! advertising manager of the Taggart ' Baking Company to the Advertising! Club in its weekly luncheon Thurs ! day at the Chamber of Commerce. Cline is an ex-president of the club Cline will tell why the national prosperity is wrapped up in the slogan, “Eat More Wheat." vw Take \\\ feftAPnms SSeWomaJvSnic^i \wxwxw\ I

PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS NEXT YEAR

Here is the list of teacheiw appointed by the school board for Indianapolis public schools to serve nexl school year, as made public today: Shortridge High School I.ouifi H. Dirks assistant principal. Della McCurdy Thompson, dean of girls : English—William N. Otto, head of department: Katherine Allen, Ruth Armstrong. Elizabeth Bra.vlon. A lifeline I. Carey. Martha tV. Dorsey, Paul Edmondson (leave of absence). Lula Cobleigh Grove. Carrie M Little, Flora Love, Rosa M. R Mlkels. Dorinda Morgan. Ruth O'Hair. Zella | O'Hair. Gertrude M. Shields. C. C. Slioe- \ maker, Grace M. Shoup, Jennie B. Talloott, ! Nell Merrick Thomas. Mathematics—Walter G. Gingery, head of department; Enoch D. Burton, W. H. Carna- . ban. Vivian B Ely. Martha Hunt. Sarah jP. Jenckes. James E. Moore. Amelia W. ■ Platter, Simon Roache. Adelaide Smith. C. L. Stubbs. E Carl Watson Roxie J Welbourn, Beth Wilson. Ancient Languages—Ella G Marthens. head of department: Anna M. ClaybausU. Florence Doan, Mary Emily Dodson. E. M. Hughes. Minnie Lloyd, Grace H. Morrison. Flora Swan Modem Languages —Alice Dunn Denny Louise Fechtman, Ruth Lowman. kora Thomas, Elizabeth Vawter, Gertrude Weathers. , , „ , History—Edgar T. Forsyth, head of de-I paremert; Hope Bedford. Edward H. Car- , penter. Winilred Craig. Laura Donnan. Eugene Mueller. Anna L. Oertle. Emmott A. Rice, Laura E. Rupp. Russell V. Sigler. , Katherine Stucky. , , Commercial —George M. Crossland, head ol department; Zola Beasley, Maude Cr'.ssman. F. L. Rouch. H. V. Stark. Mary L. Sullivan, . Ella B. Twomey , . . „ Art—Carolyn S Ashbrook Janet I Bowles. Roda E. Selleck, Marie C. Todd. Physical Training—Kate Steiehmann. Lilly G Rice, Frank II Gorton. Russell S. JuUus. Physics—W. P Crockett. Myron YV. Tat ‘° Chemistry—Frank B wide, head of de partment; Dorothy Bowser. B 8. Davisson. Elltnor Garber. John k Kuebier. H. M. Lanr Biology-Physiography Rousseau McClellan. head of departmept; Ruth W. Hadley. Elizabeth S Rawls. Mabel WaabC E Palmer. Jean McCormick. Lyndon R Street. , Study Hall —Belle O Hair Clerks—Mary Anne McCoy, clerk. Gene vieve Hall, assistant clerk; Mary Loftui assistant clerk. ' , , . n Assistants —Study hall. Jessie Bark.ey Fitch. Alma J Denny : Library—Nell R Sharp Helen Henkel Music —Christine Houseman. Hyde Woodbury. Art—Rhys Schmidt. Physar-ai Training—DorotUi bartnol°'mew. Dorothy Dazey. Ruth Mcßfcm. Velma Runy&n. Opal Thomas. p ]t . Chemistry—Minam Bay. laid Bartlett. Biology—Lester Horton. Philip Keen. Emmerich Manual Training High School English—Elizabeth C. Heneh. howl of ; department: Helen A. Barry. Lena 1 '/'‘ft Seward S Craig. Mabel Erwin Davis. Anna J Griffith. Emily Helming Edward Hoi loway. Amy Keene. Anna M 1.0 -ke. C- An gusta Mering. John Moffat. Jese -loore. Rena M. Odell. Lola I. Perkin*. He.en Tip ton. Eleanor P. Wheeler Mathematira —Kate Wentz, heal of • * partment Kate Bass, Ada M. Co,eman Paul M Collins. Bertha Ebbert. Araa Knox. Carl E Swanson 'also athletics). I Science —Charles M. Sharp, head of department; Hugh F Bannen ( also athleticsi. Carl Hanrke. R S Millikan. H R Mor nson i also athletics!. Estil tan Dorn. Shops—Paul Covert, head of department; Russell Clunie. Albert C Hirschman. W S Htser. W. A Keller J C. Mather. G Y\ Trick,-v A L Welgier James Yule. Sewing—France* Williams, heiui of department; Edith M Compton. Ivy Ann Fuller, Anna J Schaefer Estelle P Izor. head of department . Madeline C Ernst. Lewi* Finch. Grace Schwarzkopf. Maori West History—l R H Moore, head of i.erai-t i nient Josephine Bauer. BurreL B. E\ans. Louise M Teke Charles M Money. Joseph Sharp. Adelaide Thale. Daisy Wed,ling. J Cora! Taflinger , J , Language—Elizabeth TANARUS,. Dams, head of department Mrs Ruth H Allee William H Rook. Mary E Ray. Henry S. Schell. Florence Shaw. fk*")ha Thormeyer . Commercial —K V. Ammerntui. vll c pnncipa! in charge of department and athletics. W S Barnhart. Lalla Elston. F. Cleo Frazier Helen Haynes. Mrs Mary < Hi-sr. , Gertrude Lieber. R E Mathews. R R. MeClurg. Marie Rapp. Nona Yandcn Brook Physical Training—George Altman, head of department Music—Hilda Kirkman Dean of Girls —Mrs. Ida Rehm Vice Principal—Bertram Sanders Mathematics and Physical Training—O W Pridgeford. Tobias Chow Physical Training for Girls—Marjorie Clark. Latin—Hor.ora Curran Cooking—Bernice Havens History—Rosanna Hunter Mathematics arid Athletics —Rowland Jones Cooking—Lueile Kingsbury Mathematics—Anna T.ochhcad English and Expression—Rees Pander* Physical Training for Girls —Dorothy Riling . Commercial —A M Skinner, Hazel Wa.ter Musie —Harold Wins'ouOffice Assistants- —Mary J Spiegel seere- . tarr: Leta Ennis, registrar Marion Basey. | stenographer. Assistants— -Louis Smith, forge shop <> Luelthard. mill room: Oran .Davis. art, Marlon Peeples, machine shop, night school instructor, machine repair man

Arsenal Technical Schools English—Mabel Goodard. head of department: Margaret Axtell. Rar.nie Baker Marv Bowen. Ethel Boyle Ruth Bozoll, Hortense ! Braden Anna Brochhauaen. Alice Brown. ' Grace Bryan Margaret Burnside. Catherine Clifford. Gladys F.ad<\ Sara C Ewing. Eleanor* Fogg. Florence Foster. Lyle. Harter. Edith Hendren. Florence Jones Evelyn I, Kletzir.g. Eva H Lycan 'Mrs,, Margaret McLaughlin. Margaret P Medary. Mabel V. ! Neal Edna G Nowtand. Charles ft Parks I Advertising English—Dwight O Park. I Margaret Remy. Zila Robbins. Louise Schafjer Olga Sehellschmidt. Ella Sengenhcrger. , Esther Fav Shover. Paul Spelcher. Jennie Strain Helen Thornton, Helen Tichenor. ' Olive Traylor. Kathryn Turney. Grace B Willi*. Bjorn Wingrer t J , Mathematics —H H Anderson of department Mrg Marsraret la Anderson, Iva Antrim Berv! A Riar-k. Martha L Brod by. Rosa T Campbell. Warren E Cleveland. R V Copplf*. J. C. Edwards. P D Edwards Floyd H I've H L. Harshman. Ethel Houser. Joe Rettery. Geraldine Kindig. W R. Krickenberger. Mathematics and Science—Cyrus N. Lar, .-aster H C Mil hoi land. Paul R Mori. Lucille A. Mower. John A Mueller. W 1 Reagan Nannie B. Rives. .1 V. Shannon Edith Silver. R. Ann Smith Louise Siurde vane. C. E Tmeblond. A. M Welchonas. L. H Whitcraft. Dale S Young History—De Witt S. Morgan, vice pnn ; cipal and head of department of history and social science. Irma Bachman Olive Beck ; ington. Dora Bentley. Marie Bininr.ger. James H Butler. Helen Elliott. Shirl B j Essig Oka S. Flick F P. Gorman. Hazel Howe. Mary Elizabeth Moore. L. D. Owen. Ann R&Uerman, Janus a Richardson. Catharine J. Slnclalre. Ellen L. Stoy Alta Welch. Alita Wright iMrs.i French—-Jeanqp Bsdalre. Charles C. Martin. Adele Renard Spanish—Esther Aldridge Edith Baker, Dorothy Donald. Alfred B’. Lagemann. Mary Padou, Barbara L. Porter. Latin—Adaline H. Barnett, Marie Coffey. Grace A. Emery. Mae A. Glockner, Mertie L. Grtnter. Mata Jungnits*'h. Honors Limerick. Frances Longshore. Irene McLean Mi Clarissa Morrow, Johanna C. Mueller. Mo ; belle Sprague. Ruth F. Stone. M C Twine- | bam. Myrtle F Woerner. Science—Charles L. Brosey. head of i ihysics department: A C Hoffman, head of department of agriculture and biology: : Chester A. Amick. chemistry; Robert N. Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Method That Anyone Ca I* #e Without Discomfort or Logs of Time. We have a method for the control of Asthma, and are want yoo to try it at our expense. No matter whether your rase is of long standing or recent development. whether It is present as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, you should send for a free Trial of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma or Hay Fever, our method shou’ri relieve you promptly We especially want to send it to those apparently hopeiess cases, where all so-ms of Inhaler* douches, opium preparations fumes, “patent smokes," etc., hare failed We want to show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breathing, *ll wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do It Today —you even do not pay postage. FREE TRIAL COV PON FRONTIER ASTHM A CO P.oom 61 Y . Niagara and Hudson Sts . Buffalo. N T Send free trial of your method to: :

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Auble. physics: Zillah Carrihger, biology: Hertha J. Casperson. biology; He E. Chenoweth. chemistry: Clare F. Cox. biology Raymond Homaday. physics: William Johnson, chemistry; Kate Kern, biology: Hazel M. Ketoham, biology; Burton J Malott. physiography: Ersie S. Martin, physics: Mrs. Viva D. Martin, physiography James B Rose, physics: Beth SCoti. biology; Charles L Teeters, physics: Wendell W Wright, science; Sylvester Moore, chemistry. Free-Hand Drawing—Mrs Dorothy Allen. Sara F. Bard. L. Irene Hardy. lone Hirach, Elizabeth M. Jasper. Julia H. Roberts. Ruth C Stebliins. Chelsea S. Stewart. Roberts IVarren * Music—Frederic A Barker. Elizabeth Kaltz. Frank PereivaJ Commercial—F. H. Gillespie, head of department; Mrs. Edith J. Rerry. Milo D. Bur fess. Georgetla Dolezai. Hazel Doyle. Anna .oulse Evans. Edith Finch. Nettie C Gil more, Elsie Heavlilin. Lucille Hubbs. Clara Louise John. Leila Lawrence. Hazel B. Pearson. Frances H. Potter. Donald B. Shaw, Vera M. Suawenberg, Dessa Vandivier, Wtniired Waters Blanche Young. Psysical Training—Hazel R Abbett. Florence McKenzie Home Economic*—Eleanor B. Ament. Hezel Barrows. Louis Brazton. Frances Buschmann Eleanor Church. Florence O Drury Harriet L Hooker, Grace M. HufUngton, Emily McCullough. Georgia H. McDonald. Helen F. Murray. „ , Shop—Edward E. Greene. Edwm Baker. A C. Boren, Fred R. Finehout, D. F..Griffin William Johnston. Jacob Jones. W H I.arnpert. Elbert E. I-elb. H F. Marius. Harold Mavens. F W. Militer. A Oertle. H. C Roberts. W. A. Rush. Russell R. Sands. William A. Sanford. M. P Schafer. M W. Slattery. A C. VanArendonk. Frederick L Wilson. Jules Zinter Mechanical Drawing—Robert. C. Craig. vice principal Horace Boggy M G Levercnz, Louise Bellei.s, N. L Schneider L C. Shinn, Herbert D. Trank Emersion B Wright. Printing—Woodard Aiii.de. Dean of Girls—Gertrude Ihuomler. Hygiene—Wilkie Huighes. Ofßce—Lilian Stone Harrison (Mrs.. sec TPtary; Mlriajii Howe. rhatcher, Gray. Frances Cougill. .. . Asaistant —Dorothy Hnrder. Russell Hoi Ist. J C Humphrey. Harriet Kahler, Mar shall Hadslup , . Miss Geraldine Hadley. v* principal and hea<l of the home econoniiCß* department * Grade Schools Sehool No I—Mary Schloicher. Mar garet Sehlotahauer. Frieda Hitftbst. typical B Angela Moler special s.-hool School No. 2 —Clara Bowden, jilith Hall. Mart!) Harris. Anna P Bedford. McCav Kate Goldrick hatherme iHuls.l. Verena Denzler Grace Thomas. Mary ' ’'*■ Olive Funk. Florence Quigg. TU I,,, Gerttide Mesc*!l. Gohlen R Cobble. .Lillian Bohnstadt School No 3 —>f abelle Shclper Katherine Youngnmn. Lillian Clark. Eunice Woe gen Lydia Black. Lena Southard. V'nifred Galvin. Augusta Smith. lior,\ne Myers Susan Bull. Anna Reeves. Grate Woddell. Margaret Hartman. RosemaJT Kalb Margaret Kennedy. Iva Re-aroy. Norit Sphering. Grace Reynolds. School No A—Lillian Briscoe Hurlbut I T Riley Clara Perry. Rlanehe Chenault. WHla ITince Della Ward. Mary Barbee Madge Jonts Juanit , H-.bson Ida Phillips. Pawn Casey. Jessie M Johnson. Haze! Alex rider Flora Carter. Pauline Battles Hehool No s—Ftoy Hurt, Alice Cullen. Kate 'Vorir Helen OGart -Bessie Tomlin won. Elsa Williams MamieVß Folop. May; Helier Katherine Stevenson. Katherine Lin rtenau Alh-e Si I low ay Helen Schwartz Irene Davenport. Julia Wimngs. Ne u- Hoffuer Josephine Todd. Elizabeth Mill* Raluoua Pierson. May Foltzenlegel. Elizabeth Helier. Jennie Gorman School No. *>—Julia Miller. Margaret Teachnut Lizzie Car k.addon Marguerite Lloyd. Eleanor Williams Buc Sint" Clara Williams Ada Smith. Leona Knight. Marie B.ienolt Fmuis" Schneider, li anohe Rremlen. Dorothy Kaufman Floy Caldwell. S.-hool No 7—Mabel Orerhiser Augusta Knabo. Liihan Jones Suap Todd. Mary Marshall. Mane Crewes. Elizabeth Allen. Helen Collins Grace Wright Florence Bo kc’oh Alberta Smith. Margaret Nolan. Abigail Hart s.-hool No S—Elizat>eth Downey Mar. m Howe- finer Metcalf. Mary Rorhford. Arr,a Pursed Grace A!ex;:n<i-r Estelle Loomis. AIP-e Bay Pear! Lloyd. Gladys Metaker S'-hool No fi—R!an.-h. Wti ignis Anna B Karcs. Gladys Gratz. Lutrel! Voting Marie M Ihble’r. I.uiu T.iurman Jennie Cohen. Gladys Murphy Theta Byrkett Eliza King. Jesgie Annabel. Alice Keatley Mary Ann Webster Teresa Curroil Margaret Bonke. Fare Youl! Sarah Elliott. Anna Louise School No l(t—Aletb.a Graves. Katharine Johnson. Letitia Schellwhmidt. Faye I Banta Lillian Trindh' Elizabeth McLeod. Madlc Mitchell. Helen Riker. Marzan-t Sine heck. Grso- Pitt. Nona Keeter. Nellie Peake Mnry Goodson. Roxie Linglc. Esther Bussard George Anna S.-timid. Ann -. Towns-nd. School No 11— Mav Moran Harriet Ms- | Cov. May Stone. Frieda Blnrringer. Zella j CatTcy. Gra,x> Reed. Jeesio Duzsn, Edith - Robinebn. S-hool No 12—Eva Wiles Thusnelda Rarrett Augusta Hild. Mary Lamb Hazel Schmitts, Mary Altland. Era Smith. E’lra heth Warner, Ida Eassulke. Effie Alverson. Elizabeth Goett. May me Macel. Pallia Eick hoff. Kate Coddani. Rosa McNamara. Inna | Rosa. France* Sage Anna Havin. Augusta j Coburn Margaret Lilley Margaret McCarthy School No 13—Ethel Jackson. Ethel I Thomas. Margaret OH. Clara Wike. Mar tha Griffith Mate Svendsen. Ten-st Glook ling. Kathleen Slocum. F.dna Chandler. Lueile DiLman. Viola Busaclie School No 14—Emily McAdaraa. Mar S z-aret Eaachba<‘her. Helena Williams. Ail,,* j Bass Cora Smith Zenith Eller Margaret Fiesel Hazel Young. France* Graney. ! Adolphine Herrmann. f.o!a Servaaa Kath eryn MflCauley. Winifred Brown. Rlaru-he McClure. Eiliel Gnseo, Neva Wiggcrly, j Alice Forsyth School No IS—Ella Frtetswc+ie. Chnstine i Draeger Adah Hill Inez Hinehiuan Helen ; Doles. Florence Mather. H,*:erc Cpdegraff. Anna Genm Eieatha Alien Velma Root. Ruth Consree Clara Gee Lucille Kincaid. ! Julia Marchai Ethel Woods. Helen Walsh. Clara Moore Etta Boling School No lfl— Isabel Drummond. Teresa Meakill. Mayc Poulter, Mary Elrod. Klorence Smock. Mary Miller. Ellen Forester. Ne!!tc Clifford Gertrude East. Ruby Wolfe. Alisa Waggoner. Helena Lehnttcr. Zelma Smith. Ethel Finn, Dons Holmes Cora Kentschler. Ada Miller School No 17—M I. Stcrenson. Nettie Walker. Rose Thompson Selma Beck. K A James. Traqucelia Riley. O. A Johnson. Phyllis Waters. C W Stewart. Pauline Mor ton Finney. C. E Harry Eugenia Hurbricl. - Florence Jones, Lillian Brown F F Bowler. Mattie RotH-rta School No IS Agnew Dlthmer. Prudence Cook. Jessie Northirgton. Virginia Minor Ge--tnid Biiseher. Eieajior Golay. Anna Keller Bessie Kern. Clara Borgman. Aileene Hoch. Nell Pease. Alberta Grimm Elsa. Danke. Alice Davis. Jennie Van Arsdall. Lucy Toph Anna Nackenhorst Schol No If)—Moray Atkins. Della Wilson. Emma Mae Allison. George tta Bardweli, Hazel Gutiirle Ella Ernest School No 20 —Mary Henderson. Sara

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Youtsey.' Maude Milner. Matlelino Brennen, Edith StA'ders .Minnie N. Mason. Alvaretta Stoddard. Regina Scheek, Clara Achttion, Charlotte A , haefoi'. Irene Crosby. Ruth BowIns. Clara .Mueller. Ila McPherson. Sehool n'a I—Fay.? Plunkett, Lyell Htss, Mary McCr.ui iau, Esther Hummel MeCoy, I Olive Hockey'.. .Henrietta Scheier. Norma Koch. I Ruth Mull, Efibia Mohr, Mary Weibel. Loona ! Hurst, Helen v’lodde. Ida Lobraico, Nell j Cleary, Emma T,aeoma, Alta Mod aria. School No 2:.L -Marie Killion. Ruth Lewis, ; Marv Mehrlich A. ma Costello. Inez Nordloh, j Helen Hopping. argar.-t Barrett. Carrie ! Hildebrand. Louise .Ball, Ruth Sanders. Mane 1 Hollett. Hazel HertA<Aun, Emmalyn Stiuison. j Esttier Denny. Bessie Leedy. School No. -J3 —A’hrlstiiH' Rtue. Ruth I Willis, Emma Rickman. Helen Powell. Malinda Wherry, EiiudC ’ M ariweather. Carrie Martin. Nannie Mac Gahu. Ruth Ratcli.fe. !Flora Harper, Gertrude Hicks, Ella Crolter. Camille Richardson. CtfljH King, Clara H Phillips. Lena I-s-wis. Gt:rude Hams. Hilda j Reeder Alothca Byrd School No. 'M—Cara Willis. Mary A. Johnson. Sadyc Mays. An th Pritchett. Bea- : hie Downey. Mildred Oririd. Wilhetmina Cable. Mary Allison Lillian .Eubanks, Ethel ! Campbell. Eletha Gray, LO'lnda Hayden, | Ima Blark. ■ School No 23—Cecelia Adams. Edith : Hutcheson. JenUins. Dorothy Des j banners. Hazel Bonke, Aura Nettle Downey, Grace Norwood. School No. 26—Julian Coleman. Sarah | Hander. Clio Kurtz. John Mortort Finney, i Bessie Helms. Maud M Perry. Martha Hill, I Walter Price, Henrietta Herod. ISl cy , , Maxey, Frances Davis. Eleanor Marthel, Cuberm. McClure. Leona Cantrell. ,1 .ucile Armistead. Mary Carter. Alyco Hersnaw, Vivian White, Ozela Hansberry. F.sthei* Tilford. Ella Miller, Mercy Wolfolk LHo Bruen. Mary Alexander. Margarr-t Boope, Catherine Armitead. FMith Blankenship. Emma Scott Lee. Ruth Wales, Esther Mattin. Ada Dodson. Sadie Hill. Hazel Johnson. School No. 27—Irma Snyder. Laura E. i Hanna. Mata H Bonke. Eva Green. Eliza- | beth Moug Edith M Curtis Alma Duden Florence Nicolai, Belle Sawyer, Winlfretl Pellett. Mary P. Ritter. School No. 28 —Irma Waldvogel. Ellen Magenls. Lcha Motsinger. Grace Berry. Opal Slattery. Gladys Davis. Marlon Kemper Josephine Tacoma, Pearl Neal. Grace Pusan Irene Galliger Elizabeth Forsyth. School No 29—Marie Potter Mary Gll- - Katherine Leonard. Irene Meaty. Lula Hose Margaret Howe. Liliiau Phelps, Helen jrw ;:; l.ois l nversaw. Berth* Hinninger. Jennie Buchanan Mary Ella Barton. Myra Phil brook. Lucy Hadley. School No 30—Louise Stettler Gertrude Bishop. Mary Wesley, Elizaoeth Hester School No 31—-Martha Rthl. Elsie Waterman, Minnie Hocide, Dorothea Lindenan, Charlotte Herr, Florence Guodel. Georgia Helene Morrill. Ruth Phillips. Faye Irester. Lillian .Maclienhoret. Lillian ReJffel. Sehool No. 32—Nora llrownan Mozello Erehart Ruby Keefauvcr. Klvania_ Staramet. Margaret Begur, Hazel Van " '£• T .“ u ' ! .-ile Herron. Hertha Cook. Florence VV tilte, j Mabel Collins. Charlotte I-ord. Eleanor i Mimro. Mar>‘ James Mab! Voids I School No. 33—Minnie Dod.son, Imuise ' Wheeler Boss Hume. Adah Ethel O. Br-wsie I'iatt. Eva Fauset. Gatrlle Coweb, Florence Grace Hilda WalUrs Hirer Bothwell. Jessie Kemp. Frieda IL-Ohe Ethel Collier Katherine Ranger Lela Shvt'-e Wilma Sonic bold. Emma Goebel. school No .l-l—Adeinl'le Smith. Ruth Holmes. J eerie Stewart SUz*tth Bryce, lira-,- Horkett. Grace Taylor. Ik)la Wolford Gra<-o Nackerborwt. Ruth Jor.es, Ellza>‘th Claris. Anna Achttien. Frances Darid--,,n Faye C Paul. Irmadel Shepherd Soh'vit No 35-—C.Midis Ballard. Pauline Chambers. Cxrrte Sayjor <oaoe FowllcU. Esther House Tsabelia Drohan. Emily Net-t.-rviilo Emily Wright. H.rrel Street. R ith Jenkins Roth Jasper. Anne Wischmeyer. Emma BecJiert. I.orana Myers. Eugenia * . , s honl • No 36—TnMa lxua Sin.; rt Caroline McAdams. Freda roup. Edith Erectly. Jane Holmes. Louise >ehr. Vnn Hose Gall HadseU. Anna Barton Lola Kish Huld-I Hensen AJpha Jos.tn. Jew!" Ingi-rsn!!. Edna Forkner School No 37—Fanny Hyde Grace Matthews. Ida M Harris Hattie Redford An- ; netta Hall Bessie An'hmscn. Ruby Wilson. Evelvo Rrtw-oe. Lillian Johnson Jessie Wocst Stevens, Sadie WTili.vns S.-hool No 38—Helen HofTmeyer. Wilma ' Sni vcU Mvrtle Craft. Kate Metcalf Audrey Blthkarri Irena Shelzley. Esther Freeman, Isabel McNeriy. Sadie Doty. Lueile Gwyn School No 39—Byrl M.■Chirr. Olive thin- ; der Sue Ve-nnn Margraretta Bas*. Haloise . Bennett Margaret H man. Gertrude Whttsit. Alice Th.au. Charlotte Wiiaon. Helena trey. Eva Wit Marjon.- Burton Addl Northway, laxiise McCormick Z.ad.a Bird. Laura Seitz. Claska Tacoma. Eleanor Adam*. Martha Cornwell. _ . _ School No. 40—Stella W Hatch Etta L. i Simms Madeline McCall. Aline But well. Geri ini de Cox Alma Williams. Blanche Bell, \ irgie White. Irene B Frier School No 41 Bertha Hose. Ooldz Blair Anna Davie. Margaret Whitford Minnie Coe *H<ly. Ola Endley. Miriam B Huber. Izila Bartholomew. Lillie Morris Edna Sherman j Celia Meek 111, Goldie Fayland Addle Ik-on arid. Charlotte Tnnck. EiizaVe-th Bieden ; met*ter Jf.ay S-ihel! Kate Kerins. Helen U/'i Ungawortb. Nell Fuqua. Helen IngenHJ. Floren.se Talbott Lulu Ball Violet T.a'hbrook, Nellie Grave, School No. 41—Dorothy Timmons Nel lie O'Donnell. Mats-! Asher Ltiana Slocum Alure E Hill, Myrtle Freeman. Glenn* Mor 1 gin. Flora F.nis School No -12 —Ethel M Cheathon Madeline M Chambers. Spaulding Prttch e:t. Ora Willett Irene H Jones. Marion Dotiglae Artie Plernr. Clara K. Penn. Fani n.v D Cnrter School No 43—Arm* Byram. Effie I Moechelle Mind Boone Harriett O'Mara I Margtterit • Omdorff Kate Morrison. Martha P. Ho-*- W Thomson. Sadie F Hoose Ruth Amos. Etliel Tyler Grs.,< II Turner. Heien Zimmerman. Louise De Pew. Inex Freeman. Isabelle Eddy. T.urille Gant, Maud Hoffman. Agnes Luca* S.-hool No 4 I—-Mara Wynn Anna Kelly, Frieda Huebner Maud Wlrtz. Delia Me i Pherson Elma JennuiCH H .ttie Storek. Esther Dimmiok. Marguerite West, Myrtle ] ,<r Ruth Ayres, Louise Collier. Alice Clare lielie Inglia. Hazoi Lam*>n Marjorie Woodruff, I-orett.a Sullivan. Eliza Clarke. School No 4.3—Margaret Duden Anna Meter Josephine Herron. Gr.a.-e Hobson. I Gertrude Buehler Neltte Griffin Ruth Ouill. j Id.a ringpank. Charlotte TTiomae. Anna Con lon. Edna Collins, Clara Lawrence. Mabel Evard, Hazel For.v, Fran/s-s Martin Mary ; McCarthy. Genevieve Goth. School No 411—Ruby Bever. half day. | Nellie Brewer. Mary’ Griffin Virginia Dun kle, Mary M Morgan Fra IV Wal l Sarah Williams Margaret Coyle. Edna Williams. Virginia Whitson, Lola Bradfi.rid. Ida Math er*. Ella Parsons. Amin 17eh School No 47 Txxioi-r Pe.avey Lillie Lailher. Clotilda Buettipr Anna Gaston. Catharine Miller. Muriel N"al. Marv Win ter Gladys H Murphy. Mildred Kitchen. Awn** Punagan Flame Btmona. M art-’ Cushman, Margaret If Marie Bor-h----ert. Grace Wareen. Ada Matthe.. F.dna Olsen.

“ No Praise Too Great ” Litchfield, 111.—“ T took Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound be fore my son was born as I was not strong after the birth of my first child. No praise is too great for what it has done for me. When my daughter was growing up and needed it I gave it to her and it relieved her pains. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done a f reat deal for me and many of my riends.” Mrs. J. B. MARTIN, 717 Clay Street, Litchfield, 111. It Helped Mrs. Harris Miami, Mo. —“I was a nervous wreck before my child was born and often had to remain in bed with cramps and sick stomach. A friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I gained strength and health. It is unequaled for this purpose and I recommend your medicine at every opportunity.”—Mrs. .To W. Harris. Lone Maple Farm, Route 2, Miami, Mo,

Flood Provides Swimmin' Hole

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WHEN WATERS OF THE NORTH CANADIAN SWELLED RECENTLY AND SURGED THROUGH THE WALNUT GROVE SECTION OP OKLAHOMA CITY. OKI.A . SOME GOT OUT THEIR SWIMMING SUITS AND WENT IN FIVE HUNDRED FAMILIES WERE MADE HOMELESS BY THE FLOOD, WHICH CAUSED $1,000,000 DAMAGE AND BROKE ALL PROTECTION LEVEES.

Orrell G. Shaw. Harriet Paynter. Jessie Sim*. School No. 48—Elizabeth Baldwin. Dorothy Oldham. Ethel Slaughter. School No 49—Helen Carr, Erma Linstead. Lulu Ciuse, Elizabeth Witt. Adele Storek Helena Seller. Mae Keteham. Etta Scherf. Miriam Solar. Georgia Murphy. Emma Pingpank. Hazel Smith. Edith Gilchrist, Ruth Emrick. Margaret Ronk. Anna Greenspan. Martha Cox. Susan Baynes. Carrie M c-Michael. Louise Zimmerman, Nora Odiet. School No .69- —Mary Brigham. Myrtle Johnson. Janet Roller. Nell H> .athco. Marie Lenahon. Nolle Julia Colbert. Lydia Lycan, Marie Zook Acuff. Katherine Walsh. Lucy Sch'o)>ohm. Clara Huevel I.illlan Kribs, Helen Millikan. Julia Wcghorst. Lillian Doyle School No. 61—Marie Sullivan Pearl Culm. r. Gertrude Emmerich, Gertrude PoehJer, Cora Burri*. Kathryn Sohbe, Frances Carter, Helen Barry, G’odys Seidcr. Hilda Timmls June Fie!. Bertha Seller. Elsa Stout, Marv Martin Barbara Hensley Josephine Schmidt. Lucille Surderman. Ruth Irish Olive Brelaoh. Grace Maroue. Ijetma Greer. Daysie Alwe* Marie Cochran, Mary Hosseldeox School No 52—Sara Dcffey. Wilma Heston. Clara Fi-her. Florence Conner. Dorothy Segur Ethel Barnes, Mildred Burkliardt. Julia MellUh. Ruth I.amson Jennie Dinwiddle. Gladys Zook, liertha Ho* s!d Le.in* Smith He,-a- Brandon. Edith Elrod. Susie Mlt.-hell. Am* Ctbeon. Cera Grit fin. Beulah Piake Addarma Bridgewater. Hazel Sim-lalr Alice Mathews. Lueile Stewart School No —Jessie M Rude Christina Maurer. Adelaide McCarty. Corinne Ryan. Sehool No 54—Catherine Gordon" C’sc O Connell. Mary McPhceter*. Florence Seh.anb. Louise Bonar, Ague* Mahoney Lueile Sharltt. Georgia Heckman. ‘-tab*-i Roa-'h Ihild Pierce. Lydia Austin. Haze! Ruske. Edna Sromefleid Mabel Tngli* Anna Kayaer, Eleanor Koopman. Am r Ter. rer..-e Winifred Clark. Helrn Atifderh.-Me

On The Mountain Top CL.iiiitiiiiiii ii ii ii ii ii n eLIMB the mountain —stand on the peak —and before you there unfolds a panorama extending as far as your eye can reach. Stay in the valley, and your view is restricted by the surrounding hills. This newspaper—properly used—will guide you to the mountain top. Read it and your vision is enlarged. You get a bird’s-eye view of world events. You glimpse the doings of the day. Fail to use it, and your view is limited — you remain in ignorance not only of events at home and abroad, but of much that concerns you even more vitally—news of the very things that have to do with your personal, every-day life. Someone might be selling anew, better and more economical food; or a utensil that would add immeasurably to your comfort and well-being; or some better material for shoes or. clothing—but you would never know, because of your restricted view. You may read every line of the news columns, but if you overlook the advertising, you are still living in the valley. You remain uninformed about many things you ought to know in order to live a happy, useful, profitable life in this age of progress. Climb out of the valley to the mountain top Read the Advertisements

Graoo Knox. Nina Sims, Mae Parsley, Florence Brydon, Ethel Millikan, Georgia Kline. Bertha Keith. School No 65—Alice Duthie, Mamie G. Sweeney, Louise McCarthy, Otille Stratton. liUcfali Kern. Julja Timmons. Lavon Cox Marj arie Champ.-, Katherine Corcoran. Maud? Rinehart. Addie Rockwell, Lucy Easterila; , Pauline Smith. Martha tlpdcgraff. < flov ia MoCoun Laura Dixon, Elia Coon, Mabel Ives. Lillian G. Smith. School No .37—Eileen Early. Johanna Burns. Genevieve Burns Ruby Winder*. Mary E. Vance, Mabelle Hall. Augusta Ncbsler. Elizabeth Kinney, Gladys Delph, Merle fielder man. Dorothea Gaily, Marie Whip aker. Mary Leal. Alda Weir. Charlotte Aiv.es, Clara Lee Steele, Irene Erickson Haves. Margaret M'-Roberta. Bertha Densler, Julia Vee tal. Carolyn Weed. Anna P. Hamilton. Lura Marlatt. Abmie May Kantz. Schol No 58—Deborah Edgeworth. Ivory Morton. Martha Nusum, Edith Eldridg*. Loren* Reed. Vllma Rich. Genevieve Weems. Irma Bieden rods ter, Martha Guilford. Alt'* Sherman. Mabel Moran. Ethel Frt-y, Mabel LeFevra, Arda M Noble, Eleanor Harvey, Beatrice Fitzpatrick. Gladys Martin, Mabel McChosney, May Meßrid*. Mabel Smith. Marie Rosenbaum. Mary Dixon. School No 59 —Salomo R Taylor. Ida A Mann. Caroline McDonald, Anna McDowell Sehool No 60-—lda Helphinsttne. Marguerite Ferrer, Maud J Prl.-e, Caroline Eberhardt Groce Campbell. Julia Roehford, Anna Thomas Nora May Barrett. Maria Daugherty. Pearl Marloy. June McKee, Sarah Reinhardt. Gertrude Aufderhelde. Father Campbell. Catherine Curran Naomi Trafzer, Dorothy Key per Dorothy Calderwood. Emma Ireerkanip. Nell Mote. I.ois Cheney. Mary Moreland. Edna Crane Rebecca Nicoeon. Sch.wl No Hl—Anna Edgeworth, Carrie Fiinn. Helene Wright. Belle Noel. Daisy Brooks. Emma B.vr.eld. Frances Darracott. School No *l2—Mildred Brunson. Beatrice Birchfleld. Glalys Cook. Frances Gilley. Edna Parrott. Kathleen Cones. Dora Gibson. School No <l3—Els;e MitcJiell. Adelaide Price. Loretrleu! Byni, Cleo Johnson.

Sehool No. 64—Myrtle Johnson. Maria Jones, Nettie Jones. School No. 65—Bertha Brown. Sehool No. 65—Ada B. Clark, Carrie T. Browder, Elizabeth Scott, Clara Holladay, Frances Moder. Anna Lloyd. Adelia Brier. Grace Meng. Jeanette Riker. Garnett Foreman, Ruoy Y. Wheeler, Marie Ferree. Vadna McNutt. Josephine O'Brien, Marie Easton, Evelyn Koopman, Mary A. Hastings. Florence Bass. Sehool No. 67—Alien Magenis, Nan net to Love. Dorothy Ziegner. Clara 8 Allin. Bertha Sample. Ethel Ward, Gertrude Free, Mabel Townsend, Ruth Bandy. Jessie Russell. Mildred Henninger, Marie Brigham, Nellie S. Clarke. School No. 68—Ruth Bailey. School No. 69—Alice Boyer. Sehool No. 70 —Sara Fiaher. Luey E. Allen, Dorothy Wilkinson. Geraldino Eppcrt, Marian Carpenter, Althea Johnson. Madge Temperley, Helen Ehrhardt, Grace Fcightner, Florence Johnson. Maud Boyd. Hermanda

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Agger. Melba Hatfield, Evelyn Christopher. Mary J. Lenox. Belle Lockridge. Sehool No. 71—Ethel Lamb. School No. 72 —Mary E. Morgan, Ellen F. Vickery, Mary Kervan. Ethelvn Keith. Ruth Gorman, Nelle D. Jones. Lillian Johnson. Thelma Shelburn. Martha Lanpher. Sehool No. 73—Anna Heidergott. Ella Tucker. Florence Ceisler. Mabeth Callon, May Ruby. Mary E. Fultz, Bessie Schaub. Bertha Stevenson. Juanita Donaldson. School No. 74 —May L. Bowen. School No. 75—Iva Shumate, EetelV' Meyers. Alice Sexton, Martha ObristT Be* trie* Duffy, Elizabeth Peterson. School No. 76—Marie Patrick, Grechen Stark. Freda Arthur. School No 77 —Wilma Polk. School No. 78—Marguerite Mahoney. Mary Eisch. Seventy-fi-ue years ago the foreign commerce of New York and of New Orleans was practically the same.

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