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Show Mrs. Edith M. Richardson, a former j resident of this city and a well-known i ns true tor on the piano, will return to make her home here about September 10. Mrs. Richardson studied in Germany and lias recenrlv been studying in Boston Bos-ton and teaching in Providence. Persons Per-sons desiring information or wishing to m ake application for instruction tele-phoneC. tele-phoneC. F. Adams, Wasatch 2564. (Advertisement. 1 Mrs. Flla dimming Witzell's vocal studio will He open for registration of pupils September 6. Studio, Avalon apartments, 22(3 East Broadway. (Advertisement.) Will My Child Take Dr. King's New Discovery? Tho best answer is Dr King's New Discovery itself. It's a pleasant, sweet syrup, easy to take. It contains the medicines which years of experience have proven best for Coughs and Colds. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery longest are its .best friends. Besides, every bottle is guaranteed. If you don 't get satisfaction you get your money back. Buy a bottle, use as directed. di-rected. Keep what is left for Cough and Cold insurance. (Advertisement.) 1 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES l YOUR DAUGHTER'S FUTURE! r hi m i i 'i mi ".:u.i:-J.l-.rrn.wafr-iinm'aviii-;.-"'',f Jk.-,at ,.ttrf:.i.1.-.fr.M..m... -trrirf t-1 1 f Eohlnd tho Counter at $6.00 OR Before the Desk at $15 to $25 Duriii!? the past -two years over five hundred youug people have left this school better equipped jj to fight life's battles. We give individual instruction to every student. Our teachers have had years of practical business experience. jj OurT'oIfese i3uiuipped with a "Model Office," where students receive practical instruction I in office routine. - S We pive instruction in the use of the Edison Dictaphone, the Burroughs Adding Machine and I the Mimeograph. Xo extra charse. I Our course of studies includes shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, English, commercial arilh-melic, arilh-melic, commercial law, spelling1, punctuation, business correspondence, filing, billing, card in-dexing, in-dexing, manifolding, shippinir. legal slenographv. rapid calculation and civil service WHY SPEND NINE MONTHS TO ONE YEAR WHEN YOU CAN MASTER THE SME MATTER IN SIX MONTHS WITH US, FOR THE SAME COST t Fall term opens Tuesday, September 5. The office will he open Labor day until 8 p. m. for en- rollment of students. Call and see us. Entire Second Floor of New Orpheum Building. ,VJ West Second' Soul h Street. "Phone Wasatch 72SO. William F. Lymaii. A. B., LL.B., I'rincipal. S, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL i T-j FOR GIRLS C-li-J-lA I Conducted by the Sisters of Holy Cross from Notre 1 Dame, Indiana. .- Ml This is one of the finest and most up-to-date educational (IFV S eStab!ishmi,nts iu the wost- J j School term begins Tuesday, September 5. ' A I For information and catalogue phone or write to Sister J CSuCmy I SAINT MARY'S ACADEMY Salt Lake Citv, Utah. I I : I SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES l I mi. y I fill hiMMijyiLa I mmh mhMMh mMih lib Ilk UMMMii ifciiH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1S16. The Institution starts upon this new lap with additional classrooms and equipment, an enlarged curriculum, and a more complete and efficient faculty. . Courses Are Offered ii M lie. Brsigs el 1 AGRICULTURE. 2 HOME ECONOMICS. 3 COMMERCE. 4 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANIC ARTS. '5 GENERAL SCIENCE. Affiliate yourself with the great, live educational movement of the time the system of ' Agricultural Colleges in America by enrolling in the Utah Agricultural College this year. Write for catalogue and illustrated circular. A personal letter to the president is always al-ways welcome. , Address: The President, Utah Agricultural College, Logan. The University of Utah AT YOUR SERVICE THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Preparation for a life as -well as a living. General science, liberal arts, commerce and finance, the industries, public and social service. Why not "Grow up with the business"? Because it takes too long; by the time a man "growing up with the business" com- ( pletes his instruction he Is likely to be a man of routine, lacking the initiative, the resourcefulness, resourceful-ness, the readiness to take large responsibilities, which are required of the successful business busi-ness manager. Because it is too narrowing; the "growing up" method helps the man so busy with business that he has no time for the broader study demanded by his citizenship, even by the broader aspects of his business itself. Improved opportunities to study business will mark the new year at the University. THE SCHOOL OF MINES Preparation for all branches of engineering. .. A school in the west, where a great country is in the making; where the. building of highways, railroads, power plants, canals, and commercial and industrial structures of all kinds must push forward rapidly to keep pace with an expanding population; a school in the heart of one of the biggest mining regions of America; where are the greatest cupper mines of the world, and the most extensive smelting plants. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Preparation for leaching in common schools and high schools. A school that has drawn favorable attention from educators of high standing in our country, for its sensitive and sensible attitude in relalion to modern educational theory. THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ' Offering a combined course in arts and medicine (two years), and following these two years, the first two years of the regular medical course. The School of Medicine has been retained in Class A, with the great medical schools of the country. THE EXTENSION DIVISION In charge of instruction, investigation and demonstration beyond University Precincts. At your service even if your chief concern is the work for a living. OPENING OF YEAR The year begins September 14. Registration days are September 14, 15 and id. Instruction In-struction begins September 18. -:-: . .-j).-'. , ',-.-1 .... . : - .. j NOW ENROLLING FOR THE FALL TERM STARTS SEPT. 5. Write, Phone Wasatch 5126, or Call, but Better Call. See Us Before Selecting a School. It Will Pay You to Do So. Every Graduate in Hinth Floor Boston Building Office 901. E. C. Davis, Principal. a Goocl Position START NOW ON A PRACTICAL TRAINING FOR LIFE. College preparatory. day and hoarding ?chool for girl?. : Primary, grade and academic de- i parlinciit?. j j Special students in art and music, j Thirty-sixth year comrr;rn',ea Wed- ' ne-lay, Sejitember fif at 9 a. m. j Honolulu He Way to Got?: 3CEAN1C3.S.CO. -JiErVTrh-Kr.-rEKTr ! 73 B-f. SL SaiFrarLtut. Cat. l't CI. iSi.fet; 2nd Jbfi 66 ; o-tr y(jnnV. tiraiiB . Siilrns e err 2 1 d;-. vs. Jc.Ia--.-,337.6&.in,..y f f vou s-e unnnrair.tn vr'-'Y, th fri.-incy of Tr;;r.m- "nnt Aris r-y lc ii and see v-hat they wii do for you. ' Can Yoiif Children Swi? IS rf-VORTH $5.00? Do you know flint Ftatistk-s sIhav that a high percentage per-centage of drownings are due to parents negleetin:; to teach their children to swim? THE DESERET GYMNASIUM HAS TAUGHT 500 BOYS TO SVIM THIS SEASON Safeguard your children now. Make a rrantrcniciif s and have litem taught to swim. 10 LESSONS FOR S5.C0. The Tribune Gives Your Want Ads tho Largest Circulation |