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B - PRIEF CITY NEWS MAY 909 TUE WED THU FRI SAT | 234356178 910 H 12131415 16 17 18 19 20 2] 22 %o 5 2526 27 28 29 Wave Root Print It . Chop Plates— Edbolm, Jeweler Rudolpn . Swoboda, Public Accoiniant irt, photographer, I8th & Farn Walkup Real Batate Oo., 609 Paxton Bik @eyn, photo, removed to 16 and Howard. Removal-—Dr, Hann now at 2125 Douglus Keep your money and valuables in the American Safe Deposit vaults in The Bee tuilding. Boxes rent trom #1 to #la optical business, amination free. dqwiable Xize -Policles, sight drafts at tuaturity. H. 1» Neely, manager, Dmaha There Are Several Ways of Saving—'The Nebraska Savings and Loan associatign “Ay, and others way pays 6 per “nt Board of Trade building Alleged Child Abandomment h, 4 paperhanger nes stroet 1909 SUN MON 1520 Our Frank Me- living at 2407 has been arrested on a war vant charging child abandonment. He 's now ¢ at’ the police station and Will be given a hearing some time this wesk Ordered Out of the City —After being held n jail for seieral days on suspicion that Iie wis 4 street car accident grafter Bradford has been sed and ordered aut of the city. 1t was thought he made A business of falling from street cars and then securing from the com pany By settlements or damage suits Looal Agenoy Meeting A meeting of the ‘loeal agency organization of sixteen men s of “the Natlonal Fidelity and Gasualty compuny wax held followihg a ery enjoyabie luncheon at Hanson's cafe toduay. The ofticers and several of the epresentatiies of (he company gave praciical taiks on the selling of Insur- an Canvass Finished; No Ohan, The offielal canvaEs of the roturns of ‘Tues- day's. election was completed late Satui- dwy afternoon, but the city clerk will not #ive out-the figures hefore the hooks are tgned, this will not be done. until o'clock tomorrow morning. No ma- 1gl change from the unofficial returns THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 10, 190. cated sn poiice cours Monsy mornime. | SUHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK |wansee, 5" i Too Wig & Bank Boll-John Rollins | Pourth—-In t dual contest in debating olored a laborer employed by the C. B [ with the Nebraska Weslesan, Grand Island tice of the Peace George C. Cockrell per formed three marriage ceremonies the Fremont College Note | KEARNEY TARY ACADEMY latter oart of last week. Hiram L.| Bisters Leo and Mary Ambrosine of St ) Harker, 40 vears of age and lving in | Catherine’s academy, Omaha, visited the | Exams and Athlet ke Up Time Chicago, was joined in marrfage to Mrs. | college last week of the Stadents. Margaret E. Harkgr, 27 years of age, of | John J. Carey, cashier of the Citlzens | The regular monthly examinagons were Omaha. They are the couple who have now | State bank at Petersburg. delighted the held Friday and Saturday of fast week been marricd three times to each other, | ftudents with a chapel talk last Monday.|This makes the last of these examinations having twice given up the game and then | Mr. Carey is a graduate of the coilege and | this year, the next being the finals successful after aone back to living together again. Ilans | was a member of Voss and Mrs. Catherine Rembe, both 32 | years The last week has been a very for athletics. On Wednesday the He was a great faculty for eight | favorite with the | One years of age and 11ving in this city, wers | students and endeared himself to all wio |N00OR occurred the meet with the Kearney another couple for whom Judge Cockrell | knew him High school, which Kearney Military acad 41d the honors. He aiso tled the Knot for | Ty east dormitory is being remodeled | #MY Won easlly by a rcore of 8 to M. One two young folks. Wio tame Lo OmANS|and will be in fine condition for the sum- [Of (he features il o ol from their homes at Neola, Ia. They |mer term. A number of changes are|Mile Face. In which Wright of the hig were Albert Whitmore, 22 years of W8 | paiio mode (0 yne bullding | school and Bristowe of Kearney Military N dna Powell, 18 o ed for first place. The after and i | Btndents of the varlous graduatng [Academy ved TOr LT B nd the track classes are busily engaged o VIR et B s A uslly engaged on thelr term |, "4y good condition, that the tir vax found by the canvassing board Beligion of Oliver Wendell Momes | Keve W Al Prait of Cedar Rapids, 1a wiio {8 filling the plipit of the Unitarian hurcis for a few Sundays during the ab- sdioe afs Do Mann i Europe, will d 1ver wa 1y morning a lecture ser viwn en “The Religlon of Oliver Wendell Holme Ay thls year will hring in the SUMIECE LG centenars anniversary of the poet's birth the subject is one of interest 1 this thne Fights Before Removing Hat—Because e woulgn't remove his hat while Watch- ing the moying picture entertalnment iu A Dduglas street theater, James Alman got info an ailtercation Saturday after- noon that landed him in jail. He s Sharged with assaulting C. J. Willlams, who lives ut 823 South Nineteenth street Alman lves at the Douglas Lodging houke and he is an author of Eng- Hsh nativity . Church Federaticn to Dine Tie terly meeting of the Omaha Church Fed- eration will he held Monday ‘évening, May 10, At the First Congregatfonal churcn e nieinters of ‘the councll have been asked 1o he dinner guests of that church Rev. F. T. 1se {5 president of the coun- (1l and the vice presidents Are Rev. I L. Loveland, Rev. J. W. Conley, Judge Howara Kennedy i Wallac lames H. Taylor is secretary and J. G wi treasuror Brooks, who Ko ida and few weeks, Oregon, returned He reports the Florida pros but outlook in California Mm, fearfuly uncertain. In Orezon. - the future {5 bright tempting wWere offers of fine land, th. Le made Investments of several allars 1 am stll cairied Fioiida, however,” e said greatest Bna Place for Mixup—Paul R Duniap wnd wife the blackemith shop of John A Persons, Eighteenth and Cass sirects, Saturday afternoon to collect somé money ulleged to ba due them. A itfercace of opinion led| to a general ipugh house, in the course of which Per- scns landed Dunlap's classic brow with A hammer, causing an extensiyve h, which essed at the poller where the participants were MOTHERS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS Find Help in Lydia E. Pink= ham’s Vegetable Compound Winchester, Ind, — * Four doctors told .me-that. they could never make me regular, and that I would event- ually have dropsy. I would bloat, and sufferfrombearing- down cramps and lifll , and I could not sleep nights. My mother wrote to Mrs, Pink- ham for advice,and I began to take LydiaE. Piikham' Vegetable Com- und. After taking one and one. If bottles of the Compound, I am all right again, and I recommend it to every suffering woman.” — Mrs. MAY DEAL, Winchester, Ind. Hundreds of such letters from firlu snd mothers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound has accomplished for them have been received by The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Mass. paintul sAyS quar- relmy Wiliam tour through 148t has later been on a Californin and the vesterday pect good seemed to and so t thousand away with “and expect returns, there went to on was all Girls who are troubled with or irregular periods, backache, head- ache, di ng-down sensations, faint- ing spells or indigestion, should take immediate action to ward off the seri- ous_consequences and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege. table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its use. If you would lke sj advice about your case write a confiden- tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, a Lynn, M, Her advice is free, and always belpful. Sutter Tapped | rhtoricain. o which every mornin of the | ot an good st the: othermie would |1ast week of the term is given | ) | Mre. Julia Leverett, who will | et ¢ by Coppel’ s Club . J . who will fllustrate | " o0 prigay afternoon Kearney Military [¢ [ by picture and narrative some of the |,ademy met the Hastings High school at lassical numbers to be given at the May g : musical festival on the 13th and 14th, w Objected to the Arrest of His Colored |a visitor at chapel. and gave some inter- Employe and Then Resisted | esting hints of lovers at the and won easily from them by a Several good times were 10:% was Hastings score of 78 to 44 | made here. The 100 yards in | demd heat between Christmas of Kearney | Military academy and Van Sickle of Has what was in store for music coming festival Arrest T'wo new planos have recently been added |ings. Dunlap of Hastings won the high to the music department for practice pur- | hurdles in 17:15. Graves of Kearney Mill. Saturday afternoon Officer Fleming, who | Poses tary academy put the shot 40 feet and patrols a West Farnam beat, had occaston | The college band, under the leadership|Christmas broad jumped 20 feet 11 inches. to arrest one Lafayette Green, colored, | Of Mr. | Lubker. is giving some very en- | who works at Sutter's fesd store, Twenty- | tertaining concerts on the campus each | Notes from Tabor College. ninth and Farnam streets. One of the | Week to a large number of spectators. The annual May morning breakfast of Sutters became offended thereat and, ac-| One of the novelties of the May festival | (he Young Woman's Christian association cording to the story toid by Officer Flem- | course will be Haydn Toy Symphony | was given May 4, from 6 to 8 o'clock, and ing, went to the patrol box where the| The Star and Union Literary societies | was paftaken of by a large number of the officer was waiting with his prisoner for | are both flourishing in point of member- | townspeople and a majority of the students the patrol wagon, and demanded that the | ship and enthusiastic wbrk | The procesds smounted to about $30 net This the officer Several members of the pharmacy class | Tuis {s an annual affair on the part of the man be turned loose de- | Hayens Coal company. went to the office Progressive Activities of Middle West | college won the contest in Grand Teland | | Baturday afterroon to draw his pay. It ituti and lost the one at University Place. Hon. | [ happened that he had just 45 cents com- Institation W. J. Bryan presided at University Place ing to him, but through some mistake Sp— and Hon. W. H. Thompson presided ..yl the younr woman who dishes out the TRIBUTE TO NOTRE DAME'S HEAD Grand lsiand. in the debates with other | envelopeg made a mistake and gave colleges thus far Grand Island college has | Rollins one which contained §% This s been victorious In T per cent of its con- | sudden good fortune was (0o much foriUmiqme Record of toats. Rollins and he proceeded to get gloris | Fifth—As Grand lsiand college has been | | Cel O n Tab - ously drunk. In this condition he ran = tart for Tabor's Eadows | . i rious in foot ball it has lost in ora- | afoul of the law and is held at the police Meate=Nows frem Variew | torieal contests, and as it has been vic- | station as a suspiclous character | ¢ Sehoo! | tortous in oratorical conteste it has lost in | Three Xnots for Judge Qockrell -Jjus- ' toot ball plan has tended toward freshening interest In lterary work. Dr. Smith's lectures will over, to a large extent, dramatic literature of today The first number of the Midland Na- turalls has just been issued from the university préss. 1t is edited by profescors in the blological department It is in- tended to be a valuable sclentific magazine of research., while at the same time it promisek not te be toe technical in haracter to b the average reader Interested in subjects. Omly the above sclentitic flora and fauna of the praisie states will be discussed COLORADO COLLEGE. [Many Valaable to the | kept Polytechniec Much progress has been made recently in the polytechnic library of Cofwrado college. A valuable of hooks, coneisting of sixty-two volumes of the mirutes and pre ceedings of the Institution of Clvil Engl neers in London has just been\added. The library already had fortv-seven volumes of the magazine, so that it now has an al most set of this London publica- tion. There are three volumes of indexes This sories of books fa of value only enginecring also o the Polvtechnic sooclety r important additions have heen made ntly. A large the back volumes of the transctions of the American Institute of Mining Enginesrs and of the American Inatitute of Eiectrical Engineers has been purchased. An order has also been given for volumes in com- plete sate of these pariodicals. the intention to secure fn the near future the volumes that are still missing A few weeks ago the room in the Cobura library in which the engineering books are was enlarged by 'he room as now set complete nat to the school of hut the members of Some o rec number of considerably moving of a parti the on | enlarged marks a decided improvement and | books that wiil be added for Is spacious enough to Accommodate all the the next three or four years AN ADVERTISING ANNIVERSARY N. W. Ayer & Son Celebrate Thelr Fortleth Birthday—A Repre- sentative Gathering. and 1t ts | ompe shows the process in | six stages. demonstrating hall tamps [MULTITUDE IS ELECTRIFIED | Millener's Lecture Developments Unique and Enlivening _ (¥ont foe ©on Continue at Electrieal Show. | avening lecturette. 1 PO history of the ) fron e (he ancients fooled w amber up t o era ‘NWCE IS TAKING LESSONS | . (0 U current muevot and e ap: | plication to the Unton Pacifie bl k signal | Practical Demonstration Goes Hama. | Floctodi o fraine dn the present and | In<Handa with Theoretie enchs | with the hundreds of 1eople t crowd | ing, and Real Things Are the Union Pecific boot! o electric oives for Test: engineer in railronding hecoming & greater officlal every day said Dr. o | Midiener | Omaha has become electrified. figura- | He showed a motor that runs without | tively speaking, and will soon become so | ¥'re* laet night and also ht a bulb by actuslly. The crowds ase still flocking to | MAUCtION. using B0 wires. iie famous | 3 | flocking 10 | wireless apparatus will 1stalled Mon ‘lhl Auditorium to see the marvels of utll- | day morning for lecturing purposes the rest E".\' the “julce” can be put and before the week ong a good part of the Gate City’s colle The fllumination of a hrismias tree and {tlon of homes will be using the many con & dining room table with electric bulbs trivances and (nn\enk'n-'z that are be was another feature of the show that was ling shown added Eaturday and proved an attractive | While the big elsctrical exposition (s ]eXhibit (auite a show, it is much more than that Washing. ironing ArY and clothes | 1t 1& & college of instruction, or more par- | CleANIng and cooking ren are thick tenlarly, a grand university of colleges. at the show, and 16'¢ of heaatiful electrie | Thousands of Omahans have aiready ma- | fiXtures arve on exhibition and for sale at | tftulated there, and many ave taken | %eVeral booths. | thetr second or even their third lesson un- | Free “dope’ fsn't la elther, lee | der and able corps of professors who are [ Credm and other clectri manufactured | dipping out with avidity chunks of knowl- | d8Inties being offered to thowe who viit | edge about the magic fluid the proper hoothse, And you can be welghed | Already young wives, and even achool free at another place, while for a amall I giris, as well as the masculine portion of fee a good looking man will try to palm {the population. are taiking kilowatts, am- | °f &0 electrically taken photograph of you i[\QY @ and electrical horse-power fluently And_marbe. W cone else—and tell you with Dr. Millener of the Union Pacific | YU “100k just &rand | booth, Colonel Glassford, Lieutenant Ware | ..o SF=Cme=mmms | and the other signal corps men at the gov eatores e ¢ Fo {idney Rem- ‘v‘fl\n\onl wireless station. The other dem ‘"l ored to health by Foley's Kidney Rem: |onatrators and exhiblt managers in the | %1% 88 it stimulates the kidneys so they | Phree. acore of booths are sise kept busy | Wil eliminate the waste matter from the | blood. Tmpurities depress the nerves, caus. | with queries on subjects electrical that are | flung at them with almost the skill of folk who are becoming electrical engineers ing nervous exhaustion and other allments, Commence today and you will soon be well. | "The third night of the big show saw an | Pleasant to take. For sale by all druggists. | attendance of away over 2,000 peopld. many ——— of them children, pass through the admis- | Bigger. Better, Busier—That's what ad son door and spend Interesting hours in [tiSing In The Bee does for your business nspecting the exhibits. And though they all say they have had more than thelr money’'s worth, and have seen mueh, they are apt to come again, for President John- ston, Manager Gillan and the other officers B — When yon buy Gold Medal FI be sure it in Washburn-Crosby's Gold Medal Flou; This is tmportant. lined to do. Butter then abused him and |are preparing for the examination of the | uegoctation, the proceeds to o for the| lin charge have planned even more attrac- | = Mrnmp(rd’ to u:.’u.‘ n;l»- ‘.‘:d to take the ‘fl‘mu- no,m of PhArmacy to be held at|,cpanses of delewates to Lake GeneVa | gy (orijerh anniversary of the found- | tive features for this week's visitors, to | - = — prisoner trom the policeman ; entral City. The class has done excellent | o n class in the college and academy At |ing of (e house of N. W. Ayer & Son, the | Whom _all sorts of good things will be SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES, After turning Green over to the patrol work Afd has heen the largest in the his- | " a table, decorated with thelr colors, |jeading advertising agency of the country, | handed out = g & % conductor Fleming went after Sutter with | tory of the college. Quite a number will ":|",‘I“\_“_ thelr friends to eat with them. |as well as the successor of the pioneer | Beginning with Monday night, the DIR | e — {the purpose of arresting him on a charge | take the examination i Lincoln 1 iy v - | 11l b erated for the L n June cers ofi the tables this spring were | advertisi ency. was celebrat . | “kitchen booth” will be operated fc s8¢ IR v LI B Lt b L s vekaiied curriebd . (e ndvertising agency. was celebrated re- | urpose of demonstrating electric cook- || Nebraska Military Academy | showed fight anl Fleming was compelled violets found in secluded co « ) e Be -8 ord by an- | Mgy ST ¢ p ch of ic quet tendered’ by the . ing. Beveral expert demonstrators w LINCOLN [to use hia club, with the result that Sutter | STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, KEARNEY | woods. in spite of the half inch of e the |3t teudered by i o oerd o | have' charge of the booth and they will A Mifitary Boarding School fur i o cauty roses 600 guest, co ofr 260 0d¢ {18 nursing a head which consists of &g o Gy Beat TTE P R A a8t few davs, and American y {and the most prominent men of (he | €00k, by electricity, biscuits, welners and boys, now located for the winter at | varigated assortment of bumps mhllnirmr;;‘ Ball | and carnations. leott of the Mayflower |COUNtEY in advertising circles, journalism | flapjacks,” and hand them out to the Fourteenth and U streets. All de- slons; also one of his arms will be stift | g v. B. C. Woleott o wer | 3 . : | i oth will be lo- Tor- & While. oK THASE ~m‘ sliee surgeon, | , President Thomas went to Minden Satur- ,R”\ Ff Sioux City and Rev. Frederlo|and immcnse enterprises and industries m"’”:"“: "':" ‘":“:'":": (""'l‘h’; ;:“d“r‘”"'“ partments are in full operation. or a while. arbour, police s on [ 5 il s Feymidiic chureh of § {¥otoniers | cated on the m 0f itor! 008 Diade " gave him medical aid and comfort and jt |s\~x‘“:|,l"‘ L""“l’ the County Teachers' as- | ="o¢ (ne class of 1904, now pastor at|CCECl w‘"'flh"" odld be ¢ lclose to the stage on the left. It goes AeSoopubife s "’}«::‘:ud.m: not thou@ht his injuries will disable him for | SOHERAR 44 4 ”"d""‘;"‘ St "'[" subject of | 10/ on, 8. D..are bers conducting a cam- | TR% 0CCRRn WEEH W ":"\':NI"‘. ey | without saying that this will become one examinatious”are 144 i i e ol an or School.” 3 4 i The business |PY all present Witho 3 g further . # ¥ class work Is supplemented by in. e e | The giria of the junior class played tne | FalEn for a greater Tabor The v‘ N heon | thAn the mere fact of thelr having been |Of the most pOPUAY s S il he aivIautt natruedon: ek work T girls of the senior clase a game of base|men of the town were invited to jun present. N. W. Aver & Bon, however, | *tpecially with t K w""l”".d ot cooking oot Bl ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM bvail at 5:0 Friday morning The game | Wednesday and with the ald of BUBEIES |y g (heir Buests with bronze and|'mterested In the e et to et & || eoDuPle ore, feceived st any ume R AAAy was warmly contested, but the seniors won | and automobiles culminated in . BTCAU| o0 1hogals properly inscribed |also with those who ; 09 QIR SIS, Sraden, tncivs EORBTU N Ry g SIS VHE| b whaan CRoling ei a o | RATeAAF RignE. . Thia (u-the baktR: ] . ; nice Rot biscult or & “flapiack” while they || e Write for gue. « t ew | hursda Presentation to Mr. Aver. v 3 ARD, ok G am & good crowa. Junlors battery: Cowdrey | ning of a vigorous campaign for incresse | FEERERT ) Tathes K MoshanN o h exhibits in the booths, | Linocoln, o !ty and Conkly enfor o i At ke thwnapeopis. ang'|, A% B EVeD B James A. Buc .| Among the many i , e y'y“‘".""”:r::“'""';‘:j” Cook, M. |of endowmer 4 ']'\" ; " '“:““s'l"”‘“ [the dean of the business-getting staff, rose | (ners are so many intéresting bits of i on, : reis. body are full of en s place, @ catet R Ability e = = The Grand Army committee In charge of | The Bmanon Debating wuclety entertains | " mecr maani Gllifland occupled the ‘.u:nu-"" RisCDINOS, i, (CKETDINE AE. AYSEN Seiiabihe polr el SO Y1 L iy sechring speakers’ (or The BUBLIS scheis 18 | the Asmasian Debeting sty UriAins | prof. Frank O e e e | 8UENUON. 1N & Very apt pecch prosented | features and uite marvelous exhibits o sending out postal card notices asking the [ o " EHEE PEH ¢ : ¥ | 4t Randoloh on Sunduy, spea {him with a massive storling silver loving | it one were 10 visit the show every day, ean‘le | | a[ ca em }‘.:""“_ % ,,\(,',,‘,\I ,?.,; :-u;xflfinm‘l f.‘\(rum‘” . “- ‘l‘n :.vman rrogram and by | oo at the Presbyterian church and in oy, A Ayer, although taken Smpletaly | ne would still be, able to find points of | | the mchoo] at which they desire to spea! anquet. i® 1o be a very enjoyabl - | et hodis other | ' v . | Replies ulr-‘ No . be ment to. Jonathan Id: |vaston, and the Emanons show ’:: : l“l’-’r [tne evening at e Methodlat Anothet|by surprise, acoented the gift in & most | didactic entertaliment up to the time fht| A boys progress depends upen hfs com: wards, chairman, at the office of the|capable hosta. hemaelves | ember of the faculty was at Avocs alfelicitous way, even though he ‘found it |electric bells nsher him to the door with f%[‘( :\:ua‘; e interest he takes in his work | county clerk. The addresses will be de- i e | ongregational church, and addressed | difficult (o express himself under the clr- | their “good-nights’ on the last day of the ~ans sUAY. livered Friday, May . | The recent mails have ‘brought in notice | the Congrasnilonh Ly cumstances, This event was character- | exposition Lo ATt akp oilr (boys comfortéiiay The general joint committee having In|©of the election of several students: Clara |the high scheol on Mond S 5 3 IArQC oxpol that throws the sound |t make their work interesting, piuvide charge Decoration day observance will| DeWitt and Mollle Hawkins, Gibbon:| Preparations are being made for the Tau iized by an Immense amount of enthusl-| An auxetophone ihat trows | healthy outdoor ‘sports” and_ social funce meet again Monday evening at the city | Ferne Solomon, kifldergarien, Weat Pol PI-Phi Delta debate Friday evening. Thejasm on-the part of all present. The cup|of many a moul satisfying plece of music | tjons, hall to arrange further details. The orator | j; Saul B s SOTLORE SR b e i { Tinley of | was indeed a tribute which any man |to the farthest corners of the Auditorium, | Qur discipline and s 1end 1o of the day will be announced at this meeing | '10P¢ Saul. primary. Superior; Ada Beery, | Judges will be Hon. Fmme 3 | 1 lever elactrical illusion that is puzzling | build character, |cre: of obedi- {and tho general outlines of the parade, | Intermedlate, Arapahoe: Carrie ~Peterson, | (ouncil Blufts, Superintendent Adam Pick- | might be proud to receive from his friends, | & citven ¢ kind of automatically mov- | ence, punctuality, neatness and a sense { which ‘will take place Monday, May 31, |intermediate, Crawford; Marguerite Preiss, | ott. Ph. ., of Cresicn, and Rev. Joseph W. | business assoiates and employes. ~Upon | hundredd a mes N O s pefaniration |.0F responsibility, e i s ent of | PHImary. North Platte. These are all ex- i ' a s K {one side was Inscribed the following: | Ing fan that drives away the PERTERCE | phorough _instruction; healthfw lcca: qIhe: THirty-third annual encampment of | ceitent raying places Clevenger of RedOak. G0 sented t F. Wayland Ayer by the em. | almost before it sppears, are. features of| yon\’large gymnasiam: modern, fireproot D R G e Jant. fw Uava of good Weatsr. hay The annual banquel BVen B N aret | Ploves of N. W. Ayer & Son, at & banquet | the Johnston Waotrio company e exhiow. | byliaings,, “Write" todey ., for ivatFaied venty athe el o tiEmber. Mis rgare ¥ ) e most. in ole | ¢ ue. nual- convention of the Woman's Rélief | been taken advant p | and their honorary member nrel | ommemorating the fortieth anniversary | But one of the most. intergsting ia & 1aloj | corps of Nebraska, and the annual cc A ndvantage 6f by Prof. Mercer | |,y ance, by the junior class occurred | T, e lone 0 ine tirm. Y| wrapper that winds wire around telephone HARRY N. RUSSELL, Fead Master, veation of the Ladies' of the Grand Army | *"0 his class in agriculture. The normal | g v urday evening at the home of Mr. W 3 | posts Kearney, Nebraska. will be held at York, Neb, May 11, 12 and | @ardens are now recelving considerable at. | S ord The Firm's History. i Hooth n Wonder e — |15 The York peole hat Prepired ‘an | tention H. Wyant : ¢ to the| The firm of N. W. Ayer & Son, of Phil- | FONIAL, REOLR N 5 elaborate program for the entertalnment The middle eacademy banquet to he] ., e largest advertis .| At the Lehmer hooth, probably the larg- | pl conventions. he grand parade will be oS st Mucloni 8imlhead i Anna ""'f’"‘\‘lm,p.. EAnarty AtiOwnts: WAS Biven Baturs [AOUIDDIA. (She Jarkes: (A0Y riising agency | B¢ (WL LI exhibit at the show. re. | el ednesday morning. The \eterans |addressed the district etin e “of this 4 ol | 18 ROURLERE SHIBNIA LA S RS e P o or the | wili bg escorted by the pupils of the York | Faderation of Women's Clume ting of the | qoc say 1, at the home of Mr. John Bar- | j o0 (he Bellevue-Btratford the | Markable enterprise is being shown for the | city sdhools and various civic and frater- | oo of Women's Clubs on industrial | o, | fortieth anniversary of the founding of the | ®ntertainment of the visitors. A telephone | nal organizatons. Speclal entcriainments | {raining. Thelr work was greatly appreci. | Lt {firm on April 1, 186 | booth'.fan, a wirless fan that mystifics } Information concerning the ad- are provided for each evening of the en-|ated by those present el . o Y i) ANO - | v ho sees especially | vantages, rates, extent of cur. campment. ‘The eloction of officers Will| Dy 1wy, & Clars NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY. In 17, Nothan W, Ayer, a native of |SVOrvomp who sees it, and an etpectes riculumn and other data about the D A e e r Clark of the department of —— | Conneeticut and a graduate of Brown Uni. | Prilliant Ughting effect, are only incider Lest schools and colleges can be 2 he Qmaha delegations ill leaye for education gave a very excellent paper on|Laying of the Cornerstone of Pro- LTS A SR Tt bt Bl gt 155 'k‘-rh. “big splurge’” of the Lehmer booth is obtained from the York over the Burlington Tuesday morning. | peychotherap ors the 5 J 9 bt Bttt - atern New York | co! * When it is perfected—and o TGl aen Savetey Reopsiny. | & therapy before the Buffalo County | posed Walsh Hal {to Philadelphia to continue in a private ot coming i PasEe || School and College Information Army of the Republic will be held in Sajt | Mcdlcal socloty lagt week. His paper re-| The laying of the corner stone of Walsh iy, o5 e wark of teaching, to which his | iy Snere who are working on it say | Lake City August 9-14. The Unlon Pacific | ceived very favorable comment hall, the elegant new residence for | o mro e " e voted g | will “arrive” Monday night—it "”' be one | = Bureau of the Omaha Bee rallroad company has lssued handsome | Prof. Neale and Miss Grace Greves spent | students at the University of Notre Dame. | "y, yug pig son, ¥. Wayland Ayer chin | 66 100 MG N0 W WNRW, A Patiisy o€ | All information absolutely free | ¢ or the encampment whic | g0 i 9 ) b lace Monday, May 10. The bulld- W . : tweny-eight electric bells of all sizes, from | T o e sy s gives numerous illustrations of Salt Lake irday ‘at the Keith County Teachers' | Will take pla ¢ the Rey. | ® Student In the University of Rochester, (iny door bells to immense gongs, are | particular school cheetfully fur y 0 porira of 1 o . N ) a ' 0 o both a | iny na emor o ne d vew York o g . i | 'y 4 4 City. also portraits of il of the National fation \v«h re both assisted on the | I0€ il | i memory of the Kef:|New York. followed him to Philadglphia (peing trained into a mort of bell ringin | nished upon reques s irand Army. | picgram. Miss Greves { Thomas B. Walsh, for many yea #1110 seck his fortune in business. With y ight " " o und trip rates are provided gave a talk on ek i b 8 .t o thout | gtunt that will play “Big Night Tonight ! Y. Tending and also n song recital in the | 90Nt OF the universiy. It N“*"-']{' ‘M:"‘w‘l“"fl‘y..r...n‘ acquaintances or business experl- | when it gets into shape. 1t s to be con-| GRAND ISLAND COLLEGE | Sikiitn ot Ihe Btand Army. afternoon. Prof. Neale lectured in the | PN Nt AddiIon 10 Aon A le '8% | ence, ho did not readily find remunerative | trolled with a sign flasher and the devisers | | now forming the quadrangle. It is hoped | Garfleld cirele No. 11 will as usual take | VNN o B Rl ion of this bullding wiil | SmPloyment and, as a temporary expe- | of the scheme intend to play regular tune | | Regular college preparatory courses, the' initative in the impressive coremony | Anthony Eastcriing, a member of the | Mt I erection dating ail |Gient. accepted an engagement as solici- [ with the belis. Mui Art, apd”Commercial coufaes of: ating the waiers, in memory of the | ronfor class, wh of the|golve the difficulty of accommodating all ' "5 " qvertiping or a religious weekly | The chick finally arrived Baturday, and | Sered- Hentbiul location. Expenses mod. iier and sailor dead of Ve American | v class, who recelved an appointment | the students on the university grgunds. | U T PRI IR 1] etate :lsml‘ifi:fl;l‘w“‘\;"",‘ uqm-sL |army and navy buaried at sea. A tloraj | UPder the government at the Seattle ey« e great increase in members this year | e new cunsigni § pas o | Aho 18 *Ch 0 Address, Dr. Georg ‘:',"'" in """.'l :m‘l:r lllnm be set ufloat on positlon, writes us he is much ,,|.‘.,.:|{,TIJ, NI..,',lr.-n'.l.\"n. authorities. for the first The first year Ayer & Son's business | hatching every day this week or the | Sutherland, President, {the evening of Memorial day with impres- .. " ¢ as co $15,000. In ten years they were doing first time in their lives, many curious fowl | sive onie I o ¢ ith his new work. He th s th s me in the history of Notre Dame, to find 8 ) 1 sive ceremonics and in which a detachment | ¥ith Wit new work. H ,""k the west in | time in th B own. e laying |Ue laTgest business in their line—a posi- | fanciers will be able to actually waich u | GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA | Omaha will participute. > """ | compiate ni work b gp o e ‘”““lluml(”" rmer stone will be made the oc- {tion which hgs been maintained by them |whole setting of egge turn Into peceping | - S o - - ikl el . A8 Soon 88 possible of e silhs ecial tribute to Presis |ever since | ehicks within a few hours. right in plain | ANARAAAAAASASARARAAAAASN A, Fraternal Unlon of Americ Nebaohs pear Gmaha, pessident of the | SAOR BE BAVER NLCT afis as one of | Their explanation of thia growth ia that |sight. .And perhaps the best thing about | THE WOLCOTT SCHOOL § 8 e o s ol ederation of ‘Women's Clune, | dent Walsh, who 18 reRarged o8 000w they have made advertising pay the ad- |the electric incubator Is that it was made | § Fourteents Avenus and Marion St iriends ‘Tuesany evening In Fraternity hatl, | M2de the school a pleasant visit Tuesday. | "¢ “”" g A Chrals | vertiser right here in Oinaha by the George H. Lee Denver, ;nlflxnu‘h ;,':.'."," low priced 1L WAS particulariy a may aay , She gave a alaat ¥ e | presiding over the university ’ 3 i 1 \ . s | & school est equip private school con uha waite up decorutions. Miss. Fern kst s idress at chapel. | PU 08 BT L afing team returned | Ther carty on their books on an aver- | company and is able i "“:"“'” ally 1¢&8- | & jn the west. 'Highest standard of ' Llan acted an the May. auben aud 'wap| SN EPent several day visiting at {he |y ohe weshngton. D. C. With & vie-|aK€ L0 open accounts with publishers, |Ulste the temerature wiihin one-half of | § seholurauip. | Dipioia admits to Wel, aitenacd by Masters Searie Sungeriand and | 10Me of President and Mrs. Thomas, {ore over Georgetown university 1o |and the amount they have paid the news- |ON® degTee all the time. Bo with ik N vain Dniversities intredvetors Lwoige Jacoberger an juges und (e Misses et [A8HE SR The o anestjon | discusied | papers of this country exéeeds 850,000,000 \ln|mn|( made to order,” tae show is not o' I L Duch and Sore Mormas a2 lagies In Wl | NERRASKS MILITARY ACADENY s “Federal Legislatio Guaranteeing| Great as this gum 1t is small in|QUite s bAck number. 40 sy e least e PP e PP ng an on as MY | was “Fede egislation Guaranteeing | Great as th : i o st b B i pearer. The committee In caurge of tne —_ the Depositors of National Banks Against |comparison with~the other millions thac| FOIK® who love electricity cad “Lovert | —— el — by Mesdames Mary . Blaif,<G. t. Norman, Rt Tl aar T NN | Lo AN DA OSEOMG, the Bekeiies [ ATE IR T C eXbloIINE articlen. alongy | LOVELL exhibil, where a gigantlc electric C. F. Shngerldna and Messrs. Biair, Kim ’ or Camp. side. This is the sixteenth Intercolle {other sources for exploiting articles along |\ gnor grabs anything metallic that comes | " ¢ duct e g ¥ Shnmer The Nebraska Military academy held its | debate participated In by university t aGvertising trails blazed by N. W. Ayer & | miupie renen O R e i Bt Y g% L [ Fhe last ‘or ne meries of open meetings &Anual debato in the academs chapel Fri- |and in only one was Notre Dame defe | Son WA, o 7 | experience und nre thoroughly trafued. of Mondamin loage ~No. 111 for the winter | day evening. The que: " . 8 3. 5 N7 Probably for the first time in Omabha, | v pass al Once ) the freshi " ; & be question was, “Resolved, | This remarkable record is du rge Ayer & Son have made a speciaily of | Graduates pa nee into the freshman [and sprini’ seasoit will be wiyen May 12 18 | That women shall nage couay oatr . RAckAle L Beeatd . die s aro A ok, Abve. Giage 3 people can e and hear an explanation | Vegr of EABOF or other colleges. or are ‘,.,_”,.,,,", hatl ol it s rage with | the method of & adveriising stapl n tHe early days it!,r the process of rak tungsten, from | prepareg for active life library 5 ! tutional amendment, in Ne- | appear in public debates lwas thought that advertising was appro- | whie s e o of slectpic | And laboratories are all at the disposal Royal Highl . bras b which on: the 1.te siyies of electric | yal Mizhisnde raska.” The following cadets took «| 'An important course of lectures in|priate only for proprietors of patent medi- | ctric | 0¢ihe academy students. For catalogu part | pri v mnedi- | jamp filament is made. The Omaha Elee & [ One ot the most succeantui uiiairs veu |i the debate: Raymond McDougal, Clark | literary criticiem extending all through ™ | cines, or, at best, for an owner of a Faler Osllege, Tobn, Tow ven by Lhe Omana lodg: { oyal High T ard 5. ) " 1 1 & bee R W . | | plyan by che O (AL aE Royal Hughe :1':‘,‘-‘ u.} o : wi Lucian Wallace {month of May has been begun by Dr.|pecialty. This fallacy they have effectu. | === — S ———— | Fraternity nan ighteenth and Harney eall judges were Messrs | John Talbot Smith of New York. This |ajly exploded | | streets. the aitenaance was exceponany | BAIS and Van Orsdel of the Universiiy of | follows the plan adopted by the faculty | Nan{ specialtics have been made by ad- | [large and the proceeas satisractory Nebraska ‘rm medal was awarded to Ca- |of the Department of English of calling | vertising. and the staples of commerce | TO i ks o XY det Metcalfe, und Cadet Jeary received |on men who have become prominent as|j,ve wold in this wdy to an extent the > A R Yiane H honorable mention {titerary or aramatic critics to supplement | goiners nex feacian s i | member and received two uew applications The faculty and cadets took their last |the work of the regular professors. The | Ao o single illustration of this point 4t its meeiing ‘Inesany evening semester “hike” out 1o the home of the | witness the well known soda cracker, which | willlam siop was ewcied delegate | acade o ednesc The | il iy coaa ttiad dnieqaia{ Acadomy on, Wedneedsrs” T a7 wan | | yhow given '+ name’ suggested by Aver & o | #pent arget practice and | 8 - be beld iu August ai Manchester, N. H e ‘adet Rol 2 fon, Advertieed "By plans made by thint, { “Oratory’ ana singing were the_ features | AUIE: Cadet Ronald Hay won the medal Attention! B e vemakatle Rt Y A | of Tuesday cvening's meecng. The next | %t $harpshooting; the award on eating has | . | ketea a wonderful organisation has AND RETURN SETTINILY e S AR, S Tin DS | N e maade Yo! Cwing ta 1o Lot BratnWarkoes (2042 1 & wontutil srpuantion bl in honor of the charter members, to which | test. It will probably require the official S BUSERIE JI00NN. 8. 100 Alh=e) | tne women of the members' tamlies are count before it will be decided. A numbe: hsedn. Bisuit | VIA | invited. ‘“‘he meeting witi be held May 15, | of fine views were taken of the battallon | Ayer & Son state that they have more | - | eginning at 8: 1. in T e AR AR 0L B MetAtioN. | | faith in advertising today than ever betore | | ; ¥ a reception and dance o weroegs | | Looking backward, they see hundreds of | -] | Woodmen nl' the World iyt l“:' u:-‘.:| vv\“Th "'"fi""" even- | Do you know that three hours of | business men who a few years ago said, | l | \\l“ltl::r‘ll“<‘4|H'l'|l‘“h.:‘l A:. ’\I\ oodmen of the ne » hmmm"' ol : """; were beau- | brain work destroys more ti | “Advertising would do me no good,” but | | i, S ImAkiak WoRLAUOT (o (asg | U decaraisd and refrestments were | guethan does a day of manual 18bOF? | wio today are using i resularly and pro- Jdncoln, Saturday eveni ay 16. Taey | v’ ¥ 9. Hihe agai s or Wi | fitably L e a0 ity 1,003 | The cadets will g0 into camp at Milford | you e an old fman or woman at | i : . : On Sale---May 6 to 13th Last Monday night the mp initiated | pate a glorious time. | more who wiil either have to adept this | P i bt s Return Limit---October 31s for membersnip stli pending. [ie mem- ) business go to more in o | R, W ek e W b e s | [N EXIOROE | e e 420 o 8top-Overs---At pleasure, going | bership to 2% by the first of next year. |they will make a better showing. They | Seranive compasiiane { _Alpha Grove No. % Woodmen Circle. will [have played a number of games and have | Tonic e AP and '.tu"“n‘- | give a calico ball' at Baright's hall, Niae- | large schedule vet to plas | ! A Cavg, | teenth and Farnam. Wednesday evening. | '478¢ #ch » L : This is to certify that all drugg | — 45 g | | ed 1o o o ¢ direet ri 3 ity { e P el 1 sl made from rich barley malt and | ,uihorized 1o refund your money if Foley's | Any direct route through Salt Lake City, Ogden, Al- i . choicesthops, is a liquid food ol high+ i,y and Tar fails to cure your cough o . Hesperian encampment No. 2 will confer| The record of Grand lIsiand collese for | ly gestorative body and brain-build- | .14 1t stops the cough, heals the I i buquerque or El Paso may be selected for going trips, re- the Colden Rule uext Baturday evening. | the last vear in inter-collegiate contests of | ing value. To the overworked and sdnts o e A B gy : ~ ¢ . Beucon lodge No. 2 will have two candi- | various kinds 1s as follows . it i {ané » POUmMORIS ‘308 SpaMuMpLien turning via same or another, route, tes for the first d worn-out man or woman it is a ) dates for the firsi degrec, Tuesday even- | ' pyrat—in the foot ball contests Grand ] A 2 | Contains no opintes. The genuine s in & s d | source of new strength, energy and | ... package. For sale by all druggist At the Wedneaday night meeting Wasa | 1sland stood last. or perhaps tied with the | vitality. | y :m].h Ni’kr llfi-:l, will have five candidat s | Nebraskan Wesleyan for the last place. 1 or the first degree . Omaha lodge 96 8ho thind Gagres } Second—In the state oratorical contest | at Lincoln, the orator frum Grand Ils! v\d} i Insist Upon It Being Pabst f to fwo candid ueaday evening. college won first place, and will represent Most Wo : o ful Healing. | Nebraska in the interstate oratorical con After suffering many yea*s with a sore | (est 10 be held at Appieton, Wis., May 21 Amos King, Port Byrori. N. Y. was cured | Third—In the state prohibition oratorical | Ovder & by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 3¢ by Beaton Drug Co Fo contest Graud Island coljege won the firat | Dozen from Your place and will represent Nebraska in the i I PERSONAL_PARAGRAPHS. ] W. Battin s attending court at Bas- wett E4 O. Hamilton reiurned Friday from New York, having been east on contracts for over 4 year M. Kuchenthal ialting_his sis: orth of Rochester. N Y., is r. Mrs. Sophia Lehman, Twentieth street. Via Portland or Seattle, in one direction, $15 higher. | B Rock ) 1sland Further' Information at 14th and Farnam Sts. G. 8. Pentecost, D. P, A,