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THE B THURSI BRIEF CITY NEWS | 909 MAY 909 | SUN MON COUNTY ~ SCHOOLS ~ CLOSING Eighth Grade Pupils Hold in Public [CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Agin, At the Theaters | Off Agin, On for Water in ’ Music b Announcement The interest of every Omaha man who needs a spring suit will be aroused by and centered in our special sale of Men’s Spring Suits which will offer a choice from 800 suits, made in the latest styles, colors and patterns for THIS | season. Make it a point to attend this | SALE SATURDAY, ‘! MAY 15th Read particulars in Friday's papers. “THE HOUSE OF HIGHN MERIT" j UNION PACIFIC BAND CONCERT At the Auditorium PROGRAM A. L. Mohler March. .. Belection from La Traviata C. E. Fuller March. i Colwell Waltzes. .. . Union PaciMfc Band March. . INTERMISSION From Ocean to Ocean via U. P. (March) T. P. Brook Poet and Peasant (Overture).............Suppe Baritone Solo (Polka) .F. G. Rathbun Taft Grand March Ny .D. L. White American Home Songs. . . see . Emil Ascher R. Sante .. Verdi Fucile . Chataway P. Gionnine (Opera) . .. 8 i Pietro Cosentine, Director. { Joseph St. Lucas, Band Manager. Professor R. A. Toozer, Business Manager. Iso he sure to see Union Pacifie Exhibit, which in- |l cludes an Electric Block Signal in operation. . 5 Ihrough the courtesy of Mr. George A | i i ady Frederiek” at the Boyd. 95, %50 ™ N Sar | Their Exercises. Ethel Barrymore and company In “Lad Street Fountains. Joslyn, and the kindness of Mr. 8. Archer l | | Frederick,” a comedy in three acts, b —— Gibson, a neat sum of money was added W. Somerset Maugham; under ction to the building fund of the Child Saving MAIN EVENT OCCURS AT BENSON | of Charles Frohman. The cast WATER COMPANY ACTS UP SOME | & e h e e of an Pt M 8ir Gerald O Mara. her brother | | hich was iven a h J 9 'o " 'z l3 ' '5 | semoots of the East Halt of Connty e ; Charies Hammond | City Told Only Ten Troughs Can Have | church last evening 4 ¢ Mr."Paradine Fouldes ruce McRae et, and Coun- Mr. Gibson, who resigned from the poy Present Formal Program-- Lady Mereston, hie sisier..desste Millward| Water Under Contract, and Coun o o R T vy zz Went Half Meets at Lord Meres his nephew..Norman Tharp efl Will Let Water Board |tion of organist at the Bric - Captain Montgomerie Orlando Daly | Fiz 1t Up. chureh of New York just before Easter, is 2 26 9 Waterion: ',"“"‘"‘” Carlisle Arthur :7“""\ o i g | Court Organist, as it were, at the beautitul | Rose, his daughter .Vira Stowe s Y - | » " i " e James Kearney | Acknowledging that it can do nothing [stated on the program, the entire procecds | MWandy Phig—Edhoim, Jeweler. Practicability of education. and the #- | pyop ™ Glii the Hotel Splendide with the Omaha Water company, the city | of the concert go to the Institut | Rudeiph #. Swehoda, Puttie Accountant, | plication of their knowledge to the (RINGY | | boirisiness Frenortey frese " | councll Tuesday night referred to the Water | Mr. Gibsun wote the gown and hood of | Rizehart, photographer, 18th & Farnam. |of everyday Iife in the town, in the coun. | Madame Ciaude, Lo AE108 Tt | Soard Hotifedtion et N7 the o1ty enftnees | the “Amarioan Gila Gf OFRRBIN 4N M| Walkup sl Hstate Co., 609 Paxton Bik | ry, In the home and on the farm, was| sihert, Lady Frederick's footman sward | that the company has fefused to furaish|Dlaved a program of very popular organ | Heyn, phote, removed to 16 and Howard. | N0t lost slght of by the speakers, te o Angelique, Lady ¥ Tick's Toatl Howard | ater to any of the fountains in the city | Musle to an audience which almost filled @omoval—Dr. Hahn now at 2126 Douglus | ®™® and puplls at the elghth grade class Marfanna Thurber [ and to only ten of the seventy-five water- | the auditorfum of the Baptist church exercises held Tuesd ning at Ben | " sible idea fn connection with Vmaha Electrical Works rent motors y b < e o Ethel Barrymore has her “following” all | ing troughs A very sensible idea in connect . son for the ¢ y Is of the east half ¥ has her *f & | the concert the limited use of lights fifoov oour mionsy shd valusbies in the | 00 F0r the county schools « 3 right. It may not be as numerous in| The city eagin informed the: counel) | the Conourt wes the Timited u 3 ik {Anicrican Safe Deposit vaults in I'he Bes [ Of the county Omaha as in New York, but it le just s that he turned on the water the first of {ONI¥ A few groups of lights were usec and Wildng. Boxes rent from §1 to $la After. the: intaresting program .of speak- | .0y pi0uiic “and no more of it could get | the month, but that the water company |they were all-sufficient. The idea Is we! M. -Qombe, .cptical business, 1620 |Ing, caray reading snd music was TeN-|inio'anyon thoater at any one time than | turned it off from all but ten troughs. He|¥Orthy of imitation by flocal ‘»“"‘""""_"‘h-‘ Ucugias . Kxamination fra dered, Superfntendent of Tnatruction W. A | way jrovcnt at the Boyd last evening. It| proceeded to furn it on akain, but was | WO purpose giving concerts in this 1h'u; Eqwiable Lite--Poiicies, sight drafts at | Yoder of Douglas county gave out a hun- |y - ois oo following doesn’t like to have | notified by the company that if he did so |!M the future. Of Mr. .\'-Iu-r‘l.vl;‘l«\&l:fl:“\ gawaltye. 1. D. Nesly, mandger, Smaha, | dred or more packages of ssed corn, which | Binel undertake plays ifke “Carrots,” and |the pipes leading to &il troughs and foun- | &8 6 ORFn." 18 JARy. oy SOt Vit | Home Owaership is the hope of ever/ [ will be planted and cultivated by the bOYS | “Alice-8it-by-the-Firs. and such others | tains would be disconnected. holding that \H’ the Organ,” it may o480 g M- 1auily. Nebrasks ravings and Loan AS- | who are finishing the elghth grade 8tud- | that do not give her the opportunity to|the contract with the city provides that|he ':""'v'":* I""':yi‘ ""'K: ""‘_‘“ ‘:"“:”‘m;‘ e Wil SDOW, JOU-LO Way: Ba06 |ien, now that ‘their meental. efforts are{wear mighty fine gowns and look “stuns|water shall ‘be furnlshed - to only ten Sl I ANERRG Raede -TOVIVIAE 0d s1 Tende bullding, _ | about over and tha opportunity presents | ning And it is also said that this|troughs and no fountains. I‘f;]\'»"""um”n ‘H”»M_‘I:‘l“"" "‘“!I‘M Yo e G Wortiolios Smlli OWAYENS $RS=aTO-| fyseit tor guperior farm: Work based partly | penchant on the purt of her following has| “The Water board is running the water |EREZERCIIN THAY AISHE veriod. The organ | g o e ine o "3t | upon the brain training they have re-|prevented her from. undertaking serious | works, or thinks it is. and therefore T think EUSHY S b i Sordits ¥ oot Mg, Ao B 7 | work and has been t thing | this matter better be referred to it said | ltself has been moderntzed and revolution Douglas and Freling & Steinle, [ ®IVed h oo Yttty b by ygeidl o ” Bridges. and the communica. | /%64 t0 such an extent that it the noble old s3 Fernam Fully 50 pupils, parents, teachers and v: m;- way of disappointment to her, for ”('I‘Ih{\lm«‘r; | ylx;\u.‘ jnd the communica | 5o, genagtian Bach heard a modern in Clatms Agsinst = Defunct Railroad— | friends from the districts covered by the :r’;‘l 1 L oL —— . ey S b M 1% strument, he would wonder what it was. | Judge Troup has allowed $9,875 in claims | thirty-four county schools in the east falf | "k ings in her ok All of this wi e L . But the style of playing 18 practically un- | igalnst the defunct Nebraska & Omaha |Of the county attend the exercises, which | WOrk out in due time. Bthel still has time | Councilman Fankhouser intr duced a reso- changed | Wallrodd company, Judge C. T. Dickinson, | were more In the nature of an educa- H’virvulh to charm her present day following | jution raising the salary of the gas com-| Modern to the last minute is Archer | Wuu Is the fecelver for the re has no | tlonal rally than a commencement or grad- | With her pretty cloth nd her winsome | migsjoner from $1,500 to $2,500 A ye but | Gibson. Technically, endowed beyond N ey manner, 1 | tdnds or visible dssets with which to pay | uation. They were held In the new audi- l’“f #nd the plquancy of her humor, |afier considerable discussion it was referred | nieasure; . lemperamentally, surcharged | toese allowances and the clalmants say | torium recently erected by the Benson "‘"" the lines of her presence that flow n]to the committee of the whole. Councll- | with emotional expression, from quive ring | Uit the stockbolders are liable. lodge of Kagles. Class yells and colors ;‘I"‘ILlff“"‘ ‘-"‘ every pose is indeed *“ man Elsasser sald he thought the present |qspens to forked lighining and thunder- M:s. Myrtle Walker Sues for Divorce— | were In evidence and much enthusiasm |2 -l‘“ fter all this is over with and jcouncll had no right to tackle anything|burst. Here is an Archer who draws | > Myrtle Walker hds filed suit for di-|shown. Prof. John Speedie presided I "‘h "_I‘f ©an lay hold on the blg things | new, that it should merely clean up the old [ powerfully musical bow and sends vril- | e net Gordon B. Walker, & fire- | The address of welcome was delivered by | v ¥ i & ‘:“d, e Mg "k""’]”"’:m'{ business, and let the new\council start in|jjant arrows straight to the mark. | " 7 ambition and do the great work she has ampered ' any es chword scems to “Effects.” man u Unlon Pacific, charging | Rév. B. F. Kistler of Renson and the re- in ming, wEo. - \\mhmm: 1 with nI T His watchword t 1,' BI IM | ‘uilous acty of cruelt, including the sale | sponse by Irving Alison, a student of tho| jue ai pres | A resolution providing for u {He studies them a( all times; he uses his | Ui 4 wagon with which Mrs. Walker con- | glorence High school. Because of the l"rm}nmk‘n‘,‘.li:. she L; u‘.‘umlm(‘u!‘ Il.w‘\ | the filing fees paid by candidates who flled | wonderful technique so that you don't Brady is anothec suppliant for divorce, ¢ adine eer prior o the v wi 50 | man is do © uses every possible re- "'”" i “” o ppliantfor - divorce, | equcation after completing the elghth |des the intimate privilege of calling her referred to the committee of the whole. [ source of the Instrument, in tune and out e Lt gl srade, the Dundee district was given a|“Betsy.’ Lady Frederick I8 extravagant |mThe new charter was not passed In time | of 5 ahd he made the build Fionesrs to Plan for Pionio—Plans for A 5 u A Bt 1 k . le new charter was not passed in of tune, and at times he made the buil thi_spowal picgic of thé Bougies Cownty speclal place on the program. A (l;or‘ul ::::ls ::’)‘:l{'“:‘ll‘l}d (':yx‘:“.!v--us,."bux ;-n‘.y .Tt: | for these candidates to get on the primary [ing rock with the power ot his fortissimos. | EREUE st Wit be W ab TR SRS SRECHS EATI AR I e | e o folt ot e i ROUSS ballot and therefore some of the council- | He s addicted to the too frequent use of | meoting of the ussockation to be held Thu of Dundee read an original essay entitled | he troubieyL At her final extrication | o, "ypougnt the money ought to be re-the Vox Humana stop, and the “Batiste" | day afternoon at 2:3 o'clock at the Pubiic | “Athletics n Public Schoole.” The latter | "",: 'k',:':"""l:’,”’"‘f\“”r"“"':"‘ “"“I"""‘rmm.»,q The city attorney advised delay |flute arpeggios and chromatic scales | ay afternoon at 2:30 o'cloc he 1 4 e prospect of her future of rest a library building The plonic will be held | ¥a8 Particularly weil done and reflected [ i PYEHEC W her future « ‘of the man | unUl the 1aw can be locked up on the ques- | which are so dear to the heart of the | dune 47, but the place has not been deter- | STeat credit upon such a youthful essay-|,)q reully loves. The character is sald to | 1O e | ned on yet. At the meeting Augustus | 5t be the best Miss Barrymore has ever | Residents of Dundee presented a protest| Bul he plays the organ, and he makes it | Lockher Wil read a paper of reminiscenses, | Our Educational Ideals” was the sub-|presented, Some of us may feel inchined to | 8ainst lowering the grade of Cuming |sound like the orchestra and he will never Ume Locked In, the Other Out—Mrs. |Ject of a carefully prepared and decidedly | dispute this; It has less of purpose, per- | Street at Fort-elghth street ti feet, as | fail to appeal to an audience. Last night Hessie M. Soikup says her husband locked | ppreciated address by Superintendont | haps, than any of the others, and in fs | fuch lowering would cause changing the |was no exception. His sudilors were en- her up In (helr home and Mrs. Mary | Yoder, who occupied the principal plm-.)ip\'ulllar nature gives her a greater chance | 8rade of a number of streets in the suburb | thusiastic and delighted. K. IKendzler avers that her spouse locked her [on the program. He discussed educational | to exhibit ‘her power as an actress. For | At great cost to property owners. The pro- HAVE YOU E - - 4 4 AVE YOU A GRAPHAPHONE? HERE out. Both are seeking divorce. In Mrs. |ideals in general and also went ito inter-|she does succeed in winning over support | test was referrtd to the committee on 18 YOUR OPPORTUNIT | Kendzler's petition there are charges of [esting detall. The interdependence and |for Lady Frederick, even at the time when | street improvements. HAYDEN BROS. are selling double faced | o e cical, | ¥he has the least right to expect patient | The council instructed the city Iding bttt i P bt { cruelty more grave than any filed for a|close connection between the paysical, ecords that will fit any ine and they | treatment. In this way it is something | inspector to Issue the permit for construct- | Records that will fit any machine and they dong time, sbe accusing her husband of | mental and moral training of the youth Y | \ “as | StAKIng hak With & Biss of board: with ey 5 olt alao |°f @ triumph for the actress, and she de- | ing the new $1,000,000 court house without | include all the latest popular as well BRI Hohnd weith & ““"‘ » WIth | were clearly shown, d“"" he ‘:K‘" : & “';fn(vr\-m the success she has achleved in It. | coat. classic selections. There are a little over | Vs clenched fis d w i p. | upon the country student's applivation of | wmp McRae 1s impressive as Paradine v 2 . + | one hundred of them on sale at 49 cent . o s ores dine | May 2 was decided upon as “dog day" | ©ne hundred of them on sa cents | HIL h.m ‘Gu xx\uv-cenx n: v;m‘?mllhl—!im accumulated knowledge and his mind | pouldes, his scenes with Miss Barrymore and the city poundmaster was Instructed | each. Wes_ Cotmihissiorer O t Aul has | trajning to his work in farming, home iife belng extremely clever. But this 1s to be | by vesol to be, tehin i notified Prof. Crowley, gas commissioner 7 vesolution to begin catching and im- 1h AL, That Bosts Ao and other occupations. | expected of an actor of his capacity, &0d | pourding dogs not tagged. All dogs not | f L m"ru o ‘ml ; tr -lm g aIbot, one | myg reading of the class roll of Douglas|the wonder would be If his work were | wearing tags will be taken to the pound | Probatc or bl s .’_‘m ::“:; ”: “" A he “M';‘"H';U county's 20 graduates from the olghth|not well done. The others of the compuny | anq if not redeemed will be shot. S 2328 oo oo e systony IO grade this year, by Herman Willms of [are worthy of the star, and the whole is | ;. % Toem prohibiting the erection (10[] V l | the purpose of Inspecting the system here, " very smartly done. | nor ]| with. & view. o igroviny the Bt Paul sys. | M/1IArd, And the singlog of “Amarica™ by | VOV SN SERe. 1 i o |1 T ronaren, Wi Waive: D) o8 it A 2 Y3 | the audience closed the exercises. Sev- PIAT oo 8 t6 @econd exampld Of | \uiiaing ‘was introdioed tem. Omaha has the reputation of having loa) "Hitithbers By “Benst )its | MT- Maugham's work recently offered us, dbe L Be 1 . | one of ‘the best equipped gas commissioner | A1 Musical numbers by Benson, puplls |y "oy collent companies, w0 that we may | JUd%e Louis Berka, Louls Burmester, J. Formal Petition is Entered in District 9 were interspersed in the program. < . Y| B. Hummel and Charles M. Davis, the re- in the country. feel that we have seen him at his best 3 f? A similar program and class rally for | 9 S publican councilmen-elect from the First, Court, Signed by the Ap- Railway Mall Service Exams—A class |1t is light, Inconsequeatial, and has but £ 4 Of 110 applicants for positions in the rai). [the Wwestern portion of the county was|one mission, for which some thanks are | THird. Eighth and Twelfth wards, respec- pellants. way mall service will be examined before |held at Waterloo last Friday evening, |due. It only alms to amuse. Mr. Muug- | HVely, were present gt last night's meet- —t the Civil Service commission In room 219 | When the program was as follows: ham has a sense of humor far beyond |IP8 of the councll A formal petition for the probate of the second floor of the federal bullding, be~|Address of welcome sontoarrisss that usuaily accredited to our amiable § ok S —— - i alleged will of Joseph A. Connor was en- ginnirg Saturday morning at 8:30. OWINg | pogionee -J. C. Robinson, Waterloo | British. cousins, and when one listens 1o "Tho‘ “:«Mldw'm‘\)m Hlum;( Sale ]an xvmlwr tered in district court Wednesday morn- x o ) s BepeTen vitty i /, the wonder | ©n At Hayden's has broken all records gk LY » 4 tnfl{\g_h. syt :rxg:\d‘\mml andy Burton Whitmore, Valleysiiigh Sehool | (N® WItty lines of his comedy, tho wonder THey . prdieiis "Bty fool” b Ing ing. The transcript of proceedings on ar6thet “Exdminatidn Wil 'we> Hefd Monday | Recitation............. .Grace Grau, Elk City | that he has 1 @ success in his nati ey purchased ntire stock of the | ,uniy court was entered some time ago marning, May W, at the same place, Miss{ "Our Educational Ideal W. A, Yoder |land can scarcely be suppressed. For not | Holmes Piano Co., Mankato, Minn., at their | gnq ghortly after Judge Leslie had ruled Viola Cotfin, local. ‘seoretary of the Civil | ReAAIN of classiroll. ... ..o lone of his Jokes bears a tag, and the | own cash offer and they are selling Baby | adversely (o the propencns and. o the Bervice commission, will have charge of | gongiAmerica . C oy e, paldwin, Elkhora Tugiter that comes with them Is spoa- | Grands-and the latest style upright planos | relatives, | » | Song—America Y Audien taneous and not mere politeness. 11 i Pl [ p r O ! the examinations. It is expected that the | Preslding Officer, Prof. . K. Burkholder e vy v P nes | as well as Plano Players and Player Com I'ie petition is a formal offer to probale | mumber of applicants will be materially Music by the Waterloo Pupils. iml:!" 4*"]"‘*"""';)”:;" ;';"I'“w-‘l »:1' H*;;hliv;hd | bination Pianos at the lowest prices high | the copy of the will and is signed by Ig- | frcreased before Saturday. night ‘wa A" SUll: accord w '€ | grade instruments were ever sold at | ward R. Duffie, Richard Scannell and Pug sl ol WOUNDED MAN TELLS STORY |spirit of the comedy and the best of tuci- — Patrick Dufle and by Smyth & Smith, at- | TWO PG SALES SATURDAY. ing permeated both sides of the foot-| The Entire Stock of the HOLMES Special Sales of Silk Hoslery and Kid Gloves at Brandels Stores. | ext Saturday we will hold a remark- | wale of pure silk hostery, in all | colors and black, plain thread silk and | fancy colored embroldered silk—two prices | and . Women's long kid gloves, in black, white and tan, worth up to 8 a pair, at foc. EXTRA SPECIAL NEXT FRIDAY. Imported all wool dress goods samples 3 to 10 of ope kind to match—fancy suit- 1ngs, serges, whipcords, In beautiful weaves ~black and evening shades HRANDELS' Lyngby Left Money for Debts | { a TORES Iowa Danish Consul Sets Aside Fif. | teen Hundred Dollars and Has | Not Been Seen Since, FEurther inquiry inte the affairs of V *Longby, Danish | for lowa and 1o pated at Council EBlu who disappeared a oouple ol weehs ago, has disclosed no dis- brépahay. ThIS further inquiry, however aas resulted in finding is « safety deposit oox 8480 and a note asking that that por- don of the money necessary be used in pay- ng what debts the abscat: consul owes in e Bluffs, A Larson of Rac! Wis., father-in-law ¥ MF Lyngby, arvived Tuesday to conduct M inyesiizalion gnd discovered the money n depusit i the bank Utto Woltf, Dapish consul for Nebruska and beajed in Omaha, says (hat fricnds of Mr. 1ynmgby hivé recefved letier from him mailed Trom a Pacifi ne, Established | o lohalation for Whoopfnql-hén;'ug';. Croup, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Diphtheria. % soem more efoctive o breathe | remedy for diseases of the breatling organs than to take the remedy 1nto the stomach ? Creselene cures because the air, rendered strongly antisptic, 18 earvied over the diseased vartace with every ‘beeth. §1ving prolonged and constant treatment. It Js {nval o mothers with small childron. For irritated throst v nothing betier 1an Cresolene Antiseptie Throat Table.s. I | interesting POLICE THINK IS FISHY Says' that He Was Shot by th 0 Neg Taylor, at Coun- the shot the Telling a story of how he was Monday night at police do not believe in Council Bluffs time Officer Horner | was shot by the negro Taylor, a Rouma- nian giving the name of Pete Kusder, went to the Omaha police station at § o'clock Wednesday morning and asked for the ser- viey of a doctor. Police Surgeon Barbour had him removed to St. Joseph's hospital, where he assisted Dr. Allison extract the bullet and dress the wound Chief of Detectives Savage says he thinks there is something other than the Coun cll Bluffs trouble behind Kusder's predica- ment e man will be held by the police for a careful Investigation. It is thought that he may have been connected with some burglary, shooting affray or other trouble which wishes to cover up and 80 tells the other story Kusder says he has been in America only seven months and came to Council Bluffs Bunday night from Chicago, where | he stayed for two weeks, The bullet that wounded him was of | large caliber, but well spent or else of low pressure, as it merely lodged in the flesh of the back of the leg, midway belween the knee and ankle. Kusder says he was saloon when the outside shot was fired NEWS OF THE ARMY POSTS War Department dred and Fifty Head Hornes, a Asks for Two Hun- € The s War department has asked for and artilléry horses and prope be recelved at the office McCarthy, chief quarter Department. of the Mis- Two hundred of the horses the fifty fo branches service, retiting b General Char w. P. Banister, Captain H headquarters cava tor Major m; sourl them will E of D. ster of wanted artillery are cavalry the A army Brigadier tenant Colonel Colonel J. M Carthy and At army noon to pass upon tain Otto A. Nesmi at Fort Omaha on 1, consisting Morton, Lieu Lieut Evans, Major D, L. Gilehrist, met Wednesday after retirement of Cap ) of the signal corps acco of physical dis. ability The Cudahy Packing company has been awarded the contract for rload of canned sausage for the use of the United a ¢ States army in the Philippines Captain Willam T. Wilder, paymaster United States srmy, has been assigned to temporary duty as chief paymaster of the Department of the Missouri, vice the late Major B. D. Slaughter, who acted in that capacity during the absence of Major H. D. Lord in Washington. Reformed Spelling. Easter holiday-maker tells”us of an notice exhibited in the w dow of a small shop In the west of Eng An tand resort. It OME GRONE UNE 6 A POTT. To upholders of the new orthography this ‘should be interesting. It refers to bome-grown honey and its price.—London News PIANO dollar lights, Miss Barrymore and her company were in very evident earnest In their work and for their efforts were rewarded COMPANY, MANK | offered for sale at |at 0, MIN 50 cents on the with torneys for the appellants The case was entered when the transcript was filed on Judge Kennedy's docket. It will not be heard until fa'l HAYDEN'S. | many curtain calls and much discrimina- | |tory applause. All of which tended to | make the evening distinctly a “Barry- | | more” event To Die on the Scaflold is painless, compared with the weak, lame back kidney trouble causes. Electric Bit- | ters is the remedy. Bic. For sale by Beaton | Drug co. Stomach Blood a Much sickness starts with weak stomac| poor, impoverished blood. Nervous an good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs Announcements of the Theaters. | which to 4-thh presant bl A remedy that makes the stomach st | Orpheum which closes Saturday nigit i | Saturday will as usual be “amateur night" | and everything indicates that it will prove tude of diseases. highly successful. Numerous amateurs Liver Troubles uctive, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi- nd | For full information regarding rates and routes write, | W orcallat CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Phones: Bell, Douglas 1828, and Ind. A-3231, h, and consequent d pale-people lack need invigorating than his stomach, rong and the liver have been secured for the occasion so that | there will be no lack of talent. Those who have not yet secured tickets should hasten | Get rid of your Stomach Weakness and Liver Lazin by taking a course of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery .| The successtul Owls who were guests of papm ok —the great Stomach Restorative, Liver H 0 do so. Invigorator and Blood Cleanser. OWLS HONOR THEIR WINNERS You_c_ln't afford to accept any medicine of unkwown | composition as a substitute for *‘Golden Medical Discov- PR G g SR ery,” which is a medicine o KNOWN COMPOSITION, having P it I a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot- | Ohacis tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. The lfon and the lamb lay down together Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate Stomach, Live Monday night, the hatehet was buried until | S L ¥ = e - even the handle was under ground, the | Gl 2= white winged ange! of peace hoversd over | the scene, the dove bore in its loving beak | the olive branch, the pipe of peace passed | from d and all the other time- | § ouU and amity were working over at ° dinner given the newly established Omaha n oln the can j {who went through the late unpleasantness | ] Eight members of the order were suc 1 . cessful aspirants for municipal offices und the dinner which was held at 216 South | Fourteenth street was In celebration of this 2 fact. At the dinner both democrats and q republicans met together at one and the an Intim n of anything but b herhood d an era of good fellowship, as is suit- 'y aw the wounded to hospitals and the | dead ecently burled. | honor Monday night were Mayor Dahlman [City Clerk Butler, Attorney Burnam and | s | Councilmen Berka, BSchroeder, Burmester, | Hummell, and Kugel When the good | thirgs on the tables had been comfortably | stored away whese would do the | were & number of speechot and everybody | most good, there {led off by Hizzoner general good time had al SUbDS. | ! | | Your complexion as wel as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamber. lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. They cleanse and in- vigorate the stomach and improve the digestion. Send your name and Will mail you a series of The Verdict.” Address AUG. J. BULTE M six attrective child-life Post-cards, entitled ILLING CO., Kansas City. Mo. 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