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ANNOUNCEMENT PROGRAM OF SCHOOL MEETING
Pulitzer, N. H., family has been completed with the exception of teachers for the Sirph pipalim training department. It was announced this morning at the office of B. H. Plummer, principal. School will open Sept. 20, with the southern admission Sept. 21.
The faculty:
Flummer, Louis E., principal; Dick Burn, A. K., vice-principal; history;
Boyen, W. T., dean of junior college head of history department; Shannon, Jefft, dean of griffin hall; Adams, William English; Miller, Clemence, Americanization; Phoenix, James E. K., acting head of department; manual training; and/or akcunbar oil production; Burn, R. W., head of English department;
Campbell, Pandion, Beth; Colt, J. E.; Agriculture; Gowns, Arthur; history;
Carbett, W. P., mutual training.
Dunn, Elemar, head of home education department; Dung Glauga, home instructor; Dynghorn, Earl history;
Ellen, Murtha, Spanish; Hinson, Adriif, mathematics; Hurrol, Heilp, mathematics; Thryr, Charles W., mutual training; Burvey, Peter English; Hanson Slapur, instruction; Hilm, Harrieth, leave of absence; Botha, Harris, leave of absence; Hillbrandt, W. I., mutual training; Elliske, Euille, art; Horney, Chiree, mathnuffles.
Johnson, Genya, head of Spanish department; Jones, Kirian, home community; Allthing, Eliseena; Llarkar, Klim, Artitt, Spanish; Lancker, Breglia oral English; Laflin, Glenn, mutual training; Lewis Glenn, head of physical education department; Latha, T. E., commercial; Laltona, Glenn, art; Maddow, Jim B. English; Mcillin, Wayne, agriculture; Macdonald Brannila, head of americanization work; Mundon, R. A., leave of absence; Muna, John, mathematics; Millen, Grass, English; Moody, Luthi M. English.
Sinn, Arthur L., physical educator; Sinnell, Florence, physical education; Berkshire Leah head of mathematics Department; Hibron,
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COOLIDGE 2ND TERM BOOM GAINS GROUND
BY WILLIAM K. HUNCHINSON
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20—Bimb-
AEEJAL ATTEMPT NO. POLE IN A PARIS, Aug. 20—Conquer North Palmer region by arriving safely up by the explorer them will be attempted no
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A DELIGHTFUL DRIVE THROUGH THE CANYON
OVER PAVED ROADS AWAY
FROM THE GREAT WHITE
LIGHTS AND THE ROAR AND
BUSTLE OF CITY LIFE.
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STATE CRISSES TO WORRY EVERYONE
LIBRARIANS LIVE
TO RIPE OLD AGE
PARKS, Aug. 20.—Be a librarian and live in a great on age, absorbing in figures and before the congeness of libraries, keepses of precious books preserve themselves as well.
Monsieur Camille announces that in the course of a century, between the years 1785 and 1836, more than 50 per cent of the libraries of the Library of Santa Generosa, most important among libraries in Paris, died between ages of 70 and 80. In other libraries of the French empire the same record of longevity is noted.
What is the reason for it? mina Dulce Verur in Canneia. Do it quietly, attentively that she structures lives? She knows well enough that bookworms share with fishermen the privilege of being indifferent to all that passes around them. During all the great revolutions and wars Libraries have set on the quest of life, and the libraries in his chair unite his books.
It is the special atmosphere of the library that does the work, the order of the books which give out the long breath of life. Is the minute that which escapes from the venerable volumes continues to good health? Or do libraries proclaim their lives by rubbing allows with the immortals?
The theory is a blow to sportsmen who have been telling us that nothing again physical exercise to maintain good belief this will at the age of old.
S.P.MOTION WITHDRAG
The S.P. must own Anaheim at the last can Salts to the local S. Tickets to the soft for souls for transportation Angeles will be Removal of the present mail towns, including Forswalt.
It was stated department is for be maintained department is a Pain Dealer
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SPECIAL ATTEMPT TO NO. POLE IN APRIL
JULY, 20.—Conquest of the
Polar region by argentina, rely given up by the explorer Ammen, will be attempted next April.
French military aviation, Lieunt Jules de Pager.
Kicking off from Spinbergen, Depence plans to fly directly to the
a distance of only 750 miles,
entry to Antibes's project,
he won't continue across
up of the earth, but will return
to Spinbergen.
The entire distance, an figure by
paper, will be not more than 300
allowing almost 400 miles for
hile deviation from the straight
line can't it be done?" queried
player, in explaining his idea,
on every day we overcome highmountain obstacles? Difflook and Brown cross the Arctic
in one leg of 1000 miles in
My task will be simpler, beI will have a supporter. Besides
him he must accomplish progress
in the best of Alaskan and Brown."
early 1,000,000 American workers buying shares in companies
is employed.
MISSOURI GIRL IS VERSATILE PERSON
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 20.—Now comes the Bill or all amies in
the form of Miss Kurtin McIslemont,
21, of Kansas City.
Lawyer, journalist, athlete and
notorious are a few of the titles that
crown her Kansan City's queen of
womensity.
Miss McIslemont was the only girl
from Kansas City to pass the State
bar examination.
She was a student at the U.S.
University where she took a general course in arts and sciences in 1820 and 1821.
The new member of the bar association is an all-around athlete and local tennis celebrity, having won a number of trophies on the court.
She took the girls single championship at the university in 1820 and is now winning new honors in this summer.
In addition to law and sports Miss McIslemont is interested in journalism and is editor of the Dattler, a weekly paper published by a Kansan City church.
Her parents still tried to persuade her to read this summer but law, tennis, motoring and journalism still occupy all of her time.
From Anaheim to the Most
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MORE SUPERVISION FOR REALTY AGENTS
Announcements in the California real estate law, effective Friday, put the business under strict supervision than ever before.
Railors hereafter must file a bond of $2,000 to get their license. A sign must be prominently displayed showing that the firm consists of licensed real estate brokers.
Failure to show such a sign may be subject with temporary suspension of the license or the permanent revocation.
S.P. MOTOR CAR WITHDRAWN TODAY
The S.P. motor passenger car between Anaheim and Los Angeles made last run Saturday night according to the local S.P. office today.
Details on the cost will still be sold for Anaheim and arrangements for transportation of luggage to Los Angeles will be announced later.
Removal of the motor eliminates present mail service to several towns, including Broom Park and Norwalk.
It was stated the S.P. passenger department is insisting that the motor be retained while the operating department is against it.
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maintain good health. How can one believe this when Illustration arrive at the age of 80 sitting in an armchair.
HAS WAY TO PICK OUT SCHOOL HEAD
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 29 — The "secret" is out. Frank W. Butler Superintendent of Schools Washington, D.C., came all the way to Columbus from the nation's capital and told a local audience how to pick a city school superintendent out from a crowd.
Here's how it is done.
Pick on a man whose age appears to be between 75 and 80 years and ask him these questions: "Are you married?" Have you been in three children? Do you belong to three professional organizations? Are you an officer in one? Do you belong to two other organizations? Are you an officer in one? Do you own two daily papers, that professional magazine, and those non-professional magazines?
If an affirmative answer is given to each of these questions the man in a city school superintendent.
FREIGHTER POUNDS ON BOAT SEALES
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31 — The freighter Dalton isounding to pieces on the rocky shore 600 miles south of born, which is in the neighborhood of Magnolia Bay, according to monitor wireless reports received here using in the form of the SOS from the aircraft by the Emile Corp. of America.
The Standard Oil Co., minor Charles Prinz corporation having picked up the Dalton's distress signals.
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excursions
Good found until Sept. 15, returning Oct. 31
Kansas City $722 Omaha $722
New York City 1472 Minneapolis 852
Philadelphia 1442 Toronto 122 €
Denver 64 Atlanta 109 €
St Louis 61 Boston 153 €
Union Pacific
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ONE VISIT TO THIS DELIGHTFUL RESORT AMONG THE RUGGED ROCKS AND TOWERING MOUNTAINS WILL MAKE YOU A FREQUENT VISITOR—SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF SPORT AND OLD.
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