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MAY 17, 1909, 5 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, — - — - BRIEF CITY NEWS L 1909 MAY 1909 "Soee to Mitier Wasteful Practices in Public Schools | sitio Ralph Truex goes to Mille SUN MOM TUE WED THU FRI SAT Oontribntions on Timely .-;’Oc-. [ Poi: mo“ ic w'\n:)n:""vnY 1 h Truex goes ¢ r eyl gy 8 il | ted 3 | Monday's matls b | eleetion of four me work. 1t is time to take hold of this l'FflV‘V'V' United States army Two days were | commissioners which will result in secur- Mg auestion of education and estabiish | required to make it Ing & better location for the proposed hos- s of making. not working men and| Two hundred and twenty-five students |pital without the ecxpenditure of & econ | have been enrolled this session, the largest | siderable sum for pufchase qf ground. 1t 1 | this can be done, the money saved on the | | Our Letter Box ught in news of the | working women, but men and women work | | ine In the history of the sche Thompson to Waver The new barracks completed & year Ag ‘-xl:- -0;1 be s\;:l]nl:: :nr huu;m;t |‘~:;\n‘-r |Jennie Benson to Creighton. as assis e have been filled this year, and already th . Jonas, Drf. Finlay and Dr. Bridgcs ' principal, while Marga Pries goes t MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. need of more room 16 being felt. | are the committee having charge of tae | Douglas, Wy¢ oy | Matter 1 { 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Esemption of Wages. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING IN SCHOOLS | V"% T . [Annual Summer Sesstons and the The health of the students h cantl 2ol | - - e | OMAHA, May 15.~To the Editor of The — Commencomiont 8¢ Ostamole. | Blologleal St ) Quick Arunr:r for Your Money—You gee 9 |0 l' ' '3 |4 l |Bee: Tt may be interesting ‘I" your read | ymportance of & ementing the| Commencement day at Columbla univers. | The sixteenth :n::n:“mlmmlo!: -fllh‘; of | that by using The Bee advertising eslumns ers, and the public in general, to call at " | ity this year 1868 to o 1 in- | the University of Michigan will open June « o | 1ts prom ve even more in 2 et '6 '7 '8 '9 zo 2' n tenton to & tase ImvolViag Sarmlshmests with the Three H {terdating then because of its new | 190, Courses will be offered in the de- | The Philippine government ioses another | - Ape— 2 and exemptions recently decided by the Bducational Activities in and varied fea One of the happen. | Partments of Nterature, sclence, and the | i Battows. director of public Lhstric: | % X. 25 26 27 2829 supreme court of the state.of Nebraska. the Middle Wen ings of the day will be the dedication of |arts. of engineering, of medicine and|tion. wno has accepled a professorsap at | - | The case is one which was brought by the rocnstructed South Field, the cost of [ surgery, of law, and In the 8chool of Phar- | ‘"8 B RITEREY 06 BRIERIE -0 Have Root Print 4. me in this county and was decided by which has been assumed by the clase of | macy and the Homoeopathic Medical col-|(ne graduate school of the University of . Monogram Links—Edholm, Jeweler. Judge Howard Kennedy, and is entitled F‘:"W"" h-"' more -""hm':"' coming 10 | ‘g0 college of science, and the clast of ‘M. | lege. The session continues until August 20 Solrm ‘"‘"""r"?«' been appointed n.,,.... | Jones againet Union Pacitic Railroad Co., |100K upon the repeater who drags on two | njjnes, and now for the first time In the |y 5 he depart. | VeIt professor of American nistors and in ™ ‘:xy n |'n R s ot i |7 question involved, was exemption of | WOTthy barometer of school efficlency. have a full-sized base ball field and 8ih- | promosopathic Medical cnlx'la.- In which| Miss Lida Shaw King, dean of the Wom ! h ph F. Bwoboda, public accomntant. | T E U7 Party in Commbus, Neb., ob- | If the current number of the Physcho- |ietic track and coliege games In the fu- | ot@ORROL HEEER B § ege at Brown university, has re- | athd i simelnart, photograpler, 1sth & Farnam. sined & Jndgment against & Unien Paeifie logical Clinic, Leonard P. Ayres, who 18 In | ture wili take place there. ™ & of & ’ n invitatlon to beco an feyn, photo, removed to 16 and Howard. 'in‘m”_ 37 Gt e O e the | ChATBe of the Investigaiion conducied bY | The field was of uneven grade, the mid- o work of the summer seeaion 18 equlva. | Barnard coilege. Misa King had ety M a0 #l—Dr. Hahn naw at 1128 Douglas. | TR o 08 ad company was garn. | ¢ Hussell Sage foundation of New York |gie being fully five fect higher than the lent In method, character and credit vatue | CITRES, 8 S0' ‘Barnard was #,07 & year. | b A - %is Electrical Worve rent 1008 |0y COmpAny WA e | !ty into school conditions in American | ands, and all hare been levelled off, fiiling [0 that of the dcademic year. The teach- nard college of New York City, which - 1820 | i And answered in a justice court I |cjijes, computes the direct’ financial 1088 | heing necessary In some places to bring it | "€ staff. oumbering 100, is selected almut | s allied with Columbia university, has ""'l ks .~ Combs, nyl\c"ll “husl;v:::- Platte county that it owed the SUincer |ondured annually by fifty-tive Ametican | U5'lo grade. and the whole field has been | XClusively from the regular faculties { o woman Gean sfhee” Sifas Taura " G Loy treet amination 3 about a month's wages. The justice court |citjes as the result of the ‘repeater.” In " " There t . 4 % eet of 3 sodded. Tt was neceasary to remove a few are no formal requirements for Brewster of the university has been act -eap your m,,l,,., ..:4 \::::.:i‘-._r:‘n l;xt‘: directed the railroad co vpnn{vlfl :-n.v’ h;l" | the schools of these citles there ‘? nearly | of the trees at the Broadway end, but the | admission to the summer session and its dnndln |h:"Inl9r1m4 bui it 18 v sely pr in Hafe Deposit va © Bee | court a sum sufficlent to satisty the judg- | 200,000 childrén, of whom over 800,000 are | ogs 1s not felt, for in place of the un- | courses are open to all persons qualified to | POSed o call & woman Lo the place, \".c* das \Llaing. Boxes rent from 31 to 816, | ment, The engineer employed me to protect | spending their second, third or fourth year | gionelr brown earth Wit Ters i A% pursue them to M‘..,,,,: by ]”" right oné can be found Nebraska Military Academy Leuns for Womemakers on redsonable | his wages, and 1 brought suit in equity al- [in the same grade. Mr. Ayres estimates g | |, The choice of Prof. Gearge F. Moore LINCOLN small patches of turf. s now a level fleld | During the summer of 1808 a station for | Harvard's representative lecturer at_ B terms, repalc monthly. Nebrasks Savings | leging among other things that the engl- |that these wasteful rehearsals devour @n-|of turt which is not only a fine fleld for | instruction and research in biology will be | University next vear will giv: Geraan A Military Boarding School tur wid Loan Association, 1603 Farnam strest |ueer was the head of & family; that he had [ nually nearly $14,000.000. base ball and foot ball, but fs & delight to [ maintained at Douglas lake, in Cheboygan | [CHOIATE an opportunity to meet a pecr, o |§ boys, now located for the winter at Crannized 18, no houses, lots or lands subject to ex-| Among all of the clties studied, Bomer- | the eve. Grandstands are to be bullt And | county, s A part of the summer sestton’ | Lho carirelobedle e range of kol ||| Fourteenth and U streets. All de- Meceabeo Card Party—The Ladies of the |emption under the laws of the state of ville, Mass, makes the best record, with|ine whole place will be in readiness on (ne | The station will be located on the south | edge that Harvard or any ,.‘g,. Ame: n partments are in full operation. b Modern Muceabees will give an lf‘ornmul}.\dirusku. that the money held up by the |only a litte more than 6 per cent of Its | gy hefore commencement week, when Yale | o "0 110 ke about seve e onat | UnIversity can present o the KEuopea 00d place for toys whe don't eard party at Fraternity hall Tuesday. | Union Pacific Rallroad company was for | Publla in the repeating class. The first ten |y pe there. on the afternoon of May %, | e ast | scholastic world | £ In public ‘sehoote. s Bogb G dhto ool Mye s rerd acifle RANroAd company was JOr |Gities are all tn New England, and elght |to 1o the firet regular game on the new | f Fellston. on land belonging to the uni- | Dr. Josiah i. Penniman, professor of examyhatios are i 1 erved a prizes given | wages earned; th % per cent wus | ©TOR % in Masesshusetts. 1n Bogton | P o <ot | versity and near the Bogardus engineering | En&lish literature ~at the University of class ' work Is supplemented by In. P Friends cordially invited. «specially exempt under the law as it ex- | a ""I '"mk;‘ 10 per dent of the chidn dlamond. The formal dedication will not | camp. nm_\;».hnlu dnnd "|‘-4n r;; m-m.-«u«l:f ;’\K‘ vidual instruction; back work i d o . and Spring of the cl take place until the atternoon of com resigned his dcanship. Ha will retain h easily maue up. Smpire Day Banquet—Former Can- |isted; thal he was entitled to claim all the » el P . X I . iy udifing. will-entebratd &L the Paston hotel | wages due hiln as & phrt of ta8 in | are repeaters, and 10 per cent of the achool | mancement day, when a picked team of The lncnunn{ glves easy access to Mack- ;:1‘:';"‘0:""3;\;;"”mfl:'h(":"%ru b'v:;h o Puplls ate recelved at any tim: aiondiny évening, Mdy 24, at 6:80, 4nd all | personal property exempt to heads of fam. | [Un8 are annually expanded on the waste: | hd sitonyest Aluriini that ean bs got o- | Inaw Isiand, Cheboygan and the resorts of | sible quring his occupancy of the dean's [| from fifth to tweifth gradea inclu- ex-Britishers ote inyited. . Distiaguished |ilies under section 5321 of pur civil code. In |fUl Process of reinstructing them in Work | gether will piay against the varsity nine, |Little Traverse bay and the region to the |office sive Write for Catalogue. ; spodkers and musié will foliow ‘:_ Dan- | othier worls, ‘T contenided tist waps earmers | ST, Save already covered once, twice O | Qther activities on that day will be the [South of it. As the station will be located | AS a result of pressure brought to bear 8. D. EAYWARD, Superintedent v _ R . h e macia o more times. dedication of the memorial clock In Ham-|In an unsettled country the party will live DY Alumnae of the University of Vermant | Ginooln, Web. ¥ uet. Communicate witt, 8. Jones, secrc- |heads of families, having no homestead | ‘7h, city of Omaha occuples the twenty- |yion pall by 'S4 college, In celebration of | In tents, but will be able to obtain board | pux i ngton. a chair of home economics | > tary, 501 Ramge building exemption, may claim as exempt, all the |gecond place among the fifty-five cities |yt twenty fifth anniversars of gradua- |at the engineering camp. There prgricd | Py B g R R Y e Money for New Cathedral—The nnrk‘uuxv-s due them as a part of the $500 in |studied. Here Mr. Ayres claime that 135 |yon. alumni luncheon in the gymnastum |the usual equipment of Hoath & tus | 185t elght years holding a similar chalr n | W HH ol solicitine subseriptions for the neéw [personal property exempt under sald sec- |per cent, or 2481 children, are repeaters. i yia0 p m. and the alumni beetsteak | for field and laboratory stud: na n'p-u "-'("m yh"')'fi-rd .-fll";”y b R aa"'a, l I a“ sa am' o Catholic cathedral s to be taken up With [tion. The opinion of the court written by [This means that our “repeaters anmually | ginner in the commons at 7 p. m. %GR fou B gy Shd O BEERA. | et Witk RAGE et ReTR Ghap: T pubs i A view of let'ing contracts for enclosing | judge Duffie, affirmed Judge Kennedy |consume $97,369 of our school tund — vl 31 Provided for ONOAD- | g sente I the classes. in' newspager | . A boy's pro nds upon his eome £ ’ the bullding in the near future. Commil-|upon this branch of the case and perman- | Thig huge sum represents almost pure Taber Coltege Notes. graphic work and a number of aquaria will | wark in the University of Illinols are this | tort and IK! terest he takes in his work tees from all the parishes in Omaha and |enily enjoined the raiiroad company from | waste, analagous to that cause in a fac- | . (OO (00 FEC SRR L has | D¢, Installed for the observation of fish and | ek in charge of the Dally Tlini. the | and study. i Fouth Omaha will meet at Knights of Co- | piying the justice of the peace the amount | tors by & mechanic tolling two hours over | The Ereatest ob0f P Sruktie. forme, | putting fato practice the ideas they have | oo’ piint (J0ghe our bovs somfortanis tumb: gy A | been held in Tabor since the one at the| The total number of o | Rutting pract h eas they have | ¢nen make thelr work Ini rovide ¥ L] mbus hall Monday evening for this pur- | of wages due the engineer. a task one hour ought to see finished. In imber of students enrolled in | bheen taught through the vear. The paper | A por s | " The opinion which has not been published, | 1o factory on earth would such loss be tol- | founding of the ccllege was that of 1ast | the University of Michigan for the year|hns elRht pages, five columns each. and Is | hesithy outdoor sports and social funce Pive Young Women to Be Nurees—Eive |is viry brief, and reads as follows " |erated. "Our schoois can Ll atford to ig- | Thursday. At ‘n’“’ ":," mM»'r(,?' g ";‘7‘: 1%8-19 was 5,223, distributed as follows: | goes to tha composttor-at & o'cloek tnthe | Our disclpline and tratning end to ¥ oung women will receive diplomas The head of a family having neither |NOT® the twice taught, thrice taught child. | Wes giver to the eoleet ursday night| 1 terature, sclence and the arts: | afternoon and the last at 11 o’'clock at night. | build character, créate habits of obedi- B uned nurses Monday afternoon, after |iands, own lots or houses, waich are| The results of the Russell Bage educa- | OVer $14,000 was pledged and . of this ?r.aduam P ¥ The paper is deliv 10 subscribers be- | ence, punctuality, and a i i\ Ing compleicd & course of study and | ©°mpt under the iaws of the state, may | tional inquiry will furnish to educators all | Was 80 conditioned as to make it neceseary | _ Indergradus by, R s aril LB e s o Laetruction at Bishop Clarkson Memorial | €-im alt of tae wiges due him as & part |over the country facts concerning their | to ralse $5.000 more. Even the warmest|ypg, to el i rgery’ Thotou, healthful lcea. d ’ : { o the 0 In pereo.ial .property exempt to hic 4 friends of the college were surprised at the gers o e tion; large gymnasium; modern, fireproot Lospiital o ’ relses ; hools which they cannot afford to ignore. b T Rl | pita T'n: commencement exercise: civil e 8% t buildings. Write today for illustrated wiil bé held at 4 oclock 8¢ the Gardner | 1o & patty. who, s the I;:‘urd‘o\(“u‘((::x;‘i The announcements which are now being | Success of the rally. Pharmacy ... 1z OIte 10r € ew catalogue. b temorfal parish house of Trinity cathe- | having neitio lands, town lots or houses, | made and which will soon be put in their The banquet given by the juniors to the Esufl.e“‘é“:”'x‘)infl',"fil n;nn-.-. 9,:‘ S . HARRY N. RUSSELL, Nead 3 f S ial, Elghteenth street and Capitol ave. | Which are exempt under the laws of this [entirety at the dispoeal of school author. | senfors on Saturday night at the home of wery. 1% rt opedic ospltal Ey e Sy oo P A reception will follow the gradua- state, emhl:tl to clalm all the wages duc |jijjen tell for a large number of American | Mr. W. H. Wyant was a grand success. Total .... frells Said oy 2 B8t — - et— P Y tion programy The Rt Bov. A L. W :"_'l'; ‘;;:m:;:l Of the 8500 In personal Prop. | cities such facts as ihe number and cost| The Tau Pi-Phi Delta debate on Friday | Deduct for names counted twice. 18 | 3 Hams will inkke the’saarets. ur ¢Ivil code; i other words, ls money | Of repeaters, the number of backward or | night was decided in favor of Tau Pi, who | o — ! £ k i 3 oo ittt due for wages earned, personal property |retarded children, the rate at which the [upheld the atfirmative of the question: NARY (i 3ihsvinin i 523 Committee of Doctors is Between Two | . i within the meaning of the statute?’ {puplls progress through the grades, the | “Resolved, That the United States should . 3 Locations for the State & OMAHA ELKS LAY PLANS & In Llllm‘"n "m\y!n!l..\‘hlxln{nri 14 Kan rtion of beginners who continue until | further subsidize our merchant marine.” BRIGHTEST RBOY IN WORLD. tituti {nlo'rm:uon ::onwmnln: l!;- ad« :‘“ FOR FLAG DAY OBSERVANCE | i5:a8:%,: Aervices renderen by tae d o. gradGate from the elementary course, | The speakers In behalf of Tau Pi were | Ins on. Ly P g BL 08, o i estate for services rendercd by tue de. . Lad of Fourteen Will Be Gead e ot g riculum and other d bout the 'in nis life time is peison p i t mafy other similar significant meas- | Messrs. Hume, Thornell and McDaniel; on | ¢ Graduate i 1 be: chools and colleges can be \ Loeal Lodge Will Have Ceremony for may be sold by the admini:ir \ schocl efficiency. These figures | behalt of Phi Delta, Messrs. Cotton and [ d‘"; ;""'::‘ from Ta | Whioh of two swen t0 setact for thé new | obtained from the 4 First Time, Grand Lodge Hav. | Ritch againe Talboit, 4 Conn. 1 +1il glie Anerican sehool men for the first | Bmerson and Mr. Eusden, who, at the last 1ad who has been termed the bright- | omana branch of the state orthopedic hos- | & i Phog mietivoer 1 R Gie-Court heta thit the terin * e 83 4. o *Ld GAids by which they can JUGEe | moment. ook Barbours Hiace on account |6t boy In the world will Sraduste next | et s ouns dosatot by e comitice M.sanl and Coliege Information etator, such. deuts el all ti e.r gcl npate them with those of { of the sickness of the latter. {month from Tufts college. His name Is | doctors having the matter in hand. One Bureav of the Omaha Bee A June 14 will_be National Flag day and soaal pioperty L2a eXcepl his Bou. | other cities. and dlscover how nearly they | ajag Ethel Todd gave a piano recital on | Norbert Wiener, and he is the son of |gite is a tract of about ten acres in the All Information absolutely free i the Omaha lodgoe of Biks will, for the (list fUrfliure and certain money i the band have attained the highest possible degree | rhuraday evening, May 13 Prof. Leo Wiener of Harvard university. | vielnity of Forty-first and Harney streets; , and impartial. Catalogue of any o timé, by suggestion of the grand Iodse. (nn 1 MeCord. Sta 1t Was saitd “Laco t efficiency. | The last number of the artists’ recital | This remarkable boy was born in Co- ' the other is a portion of the Douglas county | particular school cheerfully fur- i hold a flag day service. The celeb ation and po: Soi. Wages of hire in s S | course was given by Miss Elizabeth Waldo | lumbla, Mo., November ¥, 1894 He will | poor farm. . nished upon request. st y twa unc le udd gtie.du m ot Commerelal Schools’ Meeting. o0 slanist, on. Friday evening, May dati N 4 e will be on an elaborate scale, the program Cluded un e - o s - 2 S MeCrea, planist, 3 ning, y | grauda n his 1th year, having com-| An option has been taken on the first ISLAN. F \ admitting_ impressive flag and £ ower | PebAONal PIUECELY O s SRS S | THE SBRUSL MM Of LHR'CROLIAL Coms 44, | pleted the regular four-year course in three | site from W. J. Connell, its owner. Dr. | GRAND D OOLLEGE Y elfects. The service will be publc and In- held from him, b o 5iher temedy, merclal Teachers' association and Western | The annual high school fleld meet oc- | years, receiving the degree of bachelor of |Gifford is carrying the option, and it is 18 ctlbie .t g vitations are cxtended to members of the but by 1 p W action, may vers p operly School Managers' assoctation will be held 'currad on May 15 and on the evening of | arts and covering work equal to the amount | understood that if this site i not selected, | yaE '3 “ohq® Commoraial Soursmsroen i Grand Army of Republic, the Spanishe | A0d CHPUICICHIY De GAIDNLIGES peranal in Des Moines on June 3. 4 uad 5. This|the same day the athletic and oratorical | ugually completed by a candidate for a|he Will take over the property himselr, | fered.” Healtuful iocation. Kxpensew inod. i American war veterans and members of | BroRertyil e saals of an offics of & is a meeting which is doing a ‘great deal |acociations gave o play at the opera house. | degree of doctor of philosophy. Needless | CONsidering it & good purchase for invest- | eFate Catalogus sent on request Ask us civie orders. The chalrman of the Flag ! ordinince laying a tax on “all profit or | to promote the development of the com- bl N g to say, he is the first student of 14 to hrfm'l" at the price named. The poor farm | gutneriand, President. Day committee is dJadge Lee Estelle, vice- | income arising from sult of a mercial schools In the west | INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. graduated from Tufts. { site Is suggested because It is belleved an chafrman, J. E. Tetard: secretary, John | (ALY, PIOESTOR, oL Didt Mr WO B Bostes, prestdent of Bovten| e TR0 Wither at the age of 8 was fitea | S7TATEEmERt can be made with the county | GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA M. Tanner with Judge Cockerell, Willam |erty” embrace go0ds. DOV Ve DNl W15 Kofeeie the Sesets | TARETEe AR Sehaate. | tor college in mathematics, philosophy and TP T T T T o 1. Kierstead and Exalted Ruler W. W. Col., | coin, bills and of de ing on the subject of the newspapers and | % s in the Fablie Scl :"‘ o modern languages. Three years prepared | A LSS LSS ex-offico members, | helr e A T el ®at | 19 also on,the progfam for an address, the | A larkc meeting, wan rocently Beld Wi for college entry. When he entered | THE WOLCOTT SCHOOL efinition = ) st of s o ot 7 ag.d y e by vy ey | the owner br owners in these articles, Subject of which is “Making Good. apghedhe niece e : | Tufts in 19% he had gone farther in chem- Fourteenth Avenue and Marion St X Crakl Mik LI L A A e B cation, under the, guspices of the United | T8 T R0 IE Fod ofe dartis o o Denver, Colorado. Not a low priced A ? 18 to neglect a cough or cold. Dr. King's There can be little doubt inat wages dus 2GR NOTRS | Scttlement Workers', association. Dr. Buch- odnit Phy n e average | school. 5«{ .qixllrnho;i"pr:::nz.fihw; New Discovery cures them and prevents: s embraced in and covered by thc woids FRANONT. Pkl HOTHS, | ner of Johns Hopkins university presided T Your to . tod. e . i T W Sonaiimptian.? 55 and BL0L FE> skin by | Perecost progerty faund Iy écction WL of | "Prof. J. C. Monaghan of New York | He resides with his father and mother | ngue s coal ooy, Vabaar, Bmith, in addition o ump! o .00, Y L our eivil code, Land that money die What is Going on Among Students| .. ...... ¢ the National Soclety for the At 11 Bellevue street, Medford, Mass., at | i | § weatern universities. Introdvctory Beaton Drug Co. for wages or for any other wccount my oul real 18 ol be claimed as exempt under the provisins and Thelr Frien Promotion of Industrial Education, deliv- | the foot of Tufts college hill. l | § ve erences required. FOUND SENSELESS IN BUSHES that d-muw wr"‘ll“\\\'hflilq\!”.l:\'!;l(h'l( ally | Mrs. August Ruwe, mother of Mrs. J.|.red the principsl address, entitled “Indu | Aside from the fact that bert \\'Ie»’ Headzches come and go. | o ¥ construe . BLAC > F. Mueller of the German department, died | trial or Trade Fducation in the Public | ner's capacity for learning is phenomenal, | artme L Prominent Young Woman of old, | e Monday and was burled yesterday. All|School.” Mr. Monaghan said that Bis- | he is as other boys. He is tall, of Rus | These symptoms show that % ’l.heb"(;:“llefl Dep: ““:'-“h A | Arr lgases o e college | the v o n d a ] e | H ot e , in Beaten, Robbed OMAH A T8 —To the Baitar of The ClGswes of the college adjourned for the | marck once said that the future was for | sian descent on his father's side. a 8004 | your stomach is the trouble. To | matios, Chemistey and Assaulted. | t p ¢ the papers ap. funeral service. | the nation that had the schools, but that| tennis player and & splendid swimmer. | ry “ A | ana_ Philos o . | Bee: aI“ }"T‘l‘”““ ekt papers A0\ Measrs. Robinson and May have been |he belleves that the future should be for | His intense black eyes are his most strik- | remoye the causeis thefirst thing, | S ol k! PITTSBURG, Pa. May 16.—Serlously in- [ POYed Wriclen Sonseliing B0 f1d C. G.| ¢lected to teach in Wayne county mext|the nation that has the schools plus the | ing feature. | and Barhatale Stomonch and | s NaToal ST : jured about the head, assaulted and robbed | % the one-sided report | fall. Mr. Robinson takes charges of the | raw materiala of industry. He stated that| Tnis autumn he will enter the Harvard | [ . | Se¥oratoriea In each of the sclences, fine R« of valuable jewelry. Mrs. Adoiph Baldes. | Sutter: founded upon 4 AL schools at Sholes and May at Carroll Bismarck belisved Germany had the | graduate school, taking a course in higher ver Tablets will do that. Easy | museum. large herbarium, fine and weil berger, 25 years old ember of & wealthy | S1¥¢8 Dby Officer Flemming, When this s . . schools, but we have the resources. he sald. | math b Ofla tav ” | kept buildings. For cataiogue, address ger, 2 , & member of a wealthy £V00 Y O eaday morning and | Many improvements are being made about t e e mathematics (his favorite study) and sup- | $0 most effective. Tabor College, Tabor, Tows. family of Arnold, Pa., was found uncon- | £4% enite 16 (R ECmERHEs BTt Al fad | the college grounds, the latest move being |and With the addition of schools such A% | plementary biology or chemistry. After | | sclous late yesterday in a clump of bushes | | PR © R O dedly shown the walks, which have been increased in [have made Germany so succeesful, Indus- | receiving the doctdr's degree at 17, he will A on the lawn In front of her home near New | i p oh 5 trizlly and commercially, we must win our | " . & - . v R g i VA width. This adds much to the appearance g | spend two or three years in France and | Kensington. Pa. Today armed posses are | b t = . 4 45 way to first place among industrial and 3 J PX O e legneny veney u*tte 8¢ The officer had placed himself on an |of the campus and the convenience of the | Tl T 1™ Joll “poth® in quality ana | 3Fmany. devoting himselt to philosop | scouring the Alle) y 4 vi- 1 er for the | stude | S it} : | vhe: v e boy cinity of Arnold for the assailants, who are | €9%4! “’l’f With. the coloved fl‘:‘,'r for'the ."‘1“" " it slask’ satohed. Inth Ahagel] TORIHA TFe assertion, he sald, that Ger :'”" Y Sh e wh s the average boy | ; ¢ald ‘to be t#G: men. The victim was et | Sutiers by doing things unbecoming af | The sclentite ¢ marched into chapel | gy were not so far in advance of us|D8s Atill two years' work ahead for his upon Thursday evening at $:3 o'clock. She | ot feeling in a joking mood | Saturday morning, carrying their banner, [ o™ WCU T TS TR BT bachelor's degree, young Wiener will be | 4 was struck @' number of times with a |Baturday evening resented something sald fand took charge of chapel exercises. After |, ook at the problem. The question Is | °0INE Advanced work among men three id BIINE Inetrument,, then robbed of her gojd | 0 Mim by Greene, and hia arrest followed. | the class yell an original class song Was|(njs: “What would Germany be today | times his age in a German university 1 watch, dlamond ring and money. The un. | When Mr. Sutter told and showed the offi- | rondered in cate y style, and the class | had she not had these schools and where | | % conselous woman was dragged to a clumn:(;"y “""'T he ol ;"f :"’“K(; F‘""”".": poem given by George Oberlander. The |would we he today had we had them?' | UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, | - i of bushes and later assaulted. She re- | ¢came Incensed and after Greene KAd' poem was very Interesting and witty and | Prof. Monaghan urged the addition | —— | BAR (] mateed in the bushes until Friday noon, | D€#n Flaced in the patrol wagon the officer | yoy received with enthusiastic applause. |of the thres H's to the three R's, viz eek Added to School Year to Ac- GAINS! BARGAINS! partly regaining her senses last night. | then went to the store of Mr. Butter and .y, class will give the play, “A Case of | Fducation of the head, the heart and the commodate High School Visite Watch Tuolday's Papers { without provocation struck him on the | g, pongion,” tomorrow evening. Special |hand. By doing this he belleved that boys | The University of Chicago has added a | Kemper, Hemphill & Buckingham, | head. knocking him down. and while In |, ¢ 14y heen secured for the occasion. | and girls would be much better prepared | week to ita regular school year to muke | "Ew Ble sToRE All Kinds of Plating | St gaten struck biox’ foug more "h",“; The May music festival by the College |for life's battles than they have been | sure of the entertalnment of the thousands | i e [Q0e On the arm and three on the Bead | Goncert orchestra of thirty members gave | hitherto. The industrial and the industriai | of nigh school athletes who will be on the | Being Heavily E i 2 it = | assistance he was also struck twice on | the first of its series Friday evenming. Bach, | a7t education to the public school system | campus for Director Stagg's eighth annuai | . 3 o« the head and both placea under arreat for | Handel, Haydn and Mbsart, were the com- | W!I! "’T‘j"- "" ”'f“‘] ;“.":P "';“"’"""’"T' | interscholastic meet on June 12. This will | i sisting an officer and evidence intro- | POSers, to which the cvening was confined, :‘;“h:r“ -‘m:]"“n‘r‘fl ’r“e:’w‘r' 'd’:v»!" m:‘ “n‘{ | bring the meet into the middie of convoca- | i i duced to show such was the case. {and the audience was especially yxenea!’:nf“ Tie SORSE: AP L I8 B sy iready | ton week, and the visiting athietes will | The judge undoubtedly differed of opin- | With the rendition of “Ave Maria” and | o0 SO0 5 Y | see the institution in the height of its most | 4 g ion, for the men were discharged “Toy Symphony. . He citad statistics to show that not more | [estive season. Will Slash Prices to | C. G. SUTTER. | m;-.lw.hfl Cle baiogis ; | em;.rllmn this | o one out of 13 g0 to colleges or uni. | Director Stage is now sending out invita- — weel n honor of iss Sarah hompson, | " o 04 . and | Health Oficers Should Orga who has been a member of the racxm: tor | Yersitien, pot mare than one out of thirty ( HeVs to almost L4 high Schools and AND AND NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. May 1.—T0 the | sno laat seven years, but who ®ill soon |5 10 the high achools, while less than g |academies in the ton, middle . western LES - LESS | Bditor of The Bee line with the present g e s00m | s | States. and is already receiving requests L] sever her conmection with the college and | P¢T cent of all our shildren fall to pa rapidly developing sentiment in favor of | | e 5 | tor entry from as far west as Fort Smit take up her residence in Lincoln jtaroush the primary: Srades. The et B 2. O - el - - S the idea of preventing disease instead of |y Ty )0 Hughes who has been sub. | '® 4N extraordinary amount of inefficiéncy rk., and Oklahoma Clty. attucl i er as developed, un £ * Lfor the work th ’ e hav . L to cally . attucking it ater it has developed, 41 | yiuiing o' the beehce o the matron g {07 (he work that these soung people have | The students are entering entbusiastically SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, 9 A. M.; LASTS FOUR e spread of life-s nedic elll- | ) “ ' to perfo | into thelr plans for entertaining the hosts gence, T want to bring befare the publio] tHe West hall, will leave tomarrow for her | [0, Per 0T DAYS. ANNOUNCEMENT IN TUESDAY'S PAPERS. 26 Bdias'in Bondelstl B D, He further called attention to the fact | Of Preparatory school men who will be here | ity of orgarization of the public MU AT R L ety gave a very | (At the present system cf education s one | for the occaston, and the commitiees are To Lydia E. Pinkham's | oo micrman i neet o st st | i, cniriaiing socal i s com. |1 ¥hich the schots ar n corvlied and | slrndy appnied and at work” Admieson y » | bean effected. Much good would result if | Modious hall last Friday night. Special | co-ordinated as to take for granted that [40 the balocny from which to review the the neces 3 Lot sewlt It vitatlons were issued o me: 2 each hoy and girl is to o through college. | BTeat junior promenade and a trip to the Vegetable Compound B Bl st M iinied o ) o members of the | {1\ this may be very perfect fn form, but | White City, the great amusement park Rockland, Maine.—*1 was troubled | meets B s TR s 200 waane (s o [onoh; talle_abyolusmy in doing. that Whldh | Wik 100082 the LASRARiL), 00! MaRges Low A S A-S { for a long time with pains in my back | preserving public health might be dis-| Studemts Sidestep Rushing Rule. |!3 demanded of a good scheol system, | for the evening before the meet, and ban- I E [E: I i and side, snd was miserable in e¥ery | cussed. improvements and advances noted, | LINCOLN. May 16.—(Speclal)—Fratern. | namely, to prepare students for thelr life | Quets, smokers, a student vaudeville show ' way. 1 docto and the force of the organized body boys got busy during the high school until I was dis- | brought 10 hear on the enforcement of fete day here this week and did a lot of and receptions at the fraternity houses are | ROUND TRIP FROM OMAHA TO being arranged for after the event | couray And |guch regulstions as might be necessary. | TUShing among the high school boys, ._-ml ! The ceremonials of the convocation week, Asheville, N. C. IRERRESEREE Sesesisersnaceasins { . thought ‘I should | ity and county health officera have been | 08 sidesicpped the ruies which prohibit which will be in full sway at the time of May 27, 28, 29; ret never get well. I | cinea 1o rassive, very flittle work of | TUshing students during their first year | 5 the meet, will reach their climax in the e e e mimt | | Atlantie City, X. J. stand. lines. ............... $44.28 and probably a layge number of prep school IROE Taag. /0. 5.0 M a5 e lads will stay cver to see them and the D & 2ot 09 s Gatiase of Merasy June |, 2, 3, 4; return limit, June 22. :T::{"‘ “[“";‘li“‘;“n‘fil | an active and aggressive nature has been ' - i done, but in view of the fact that an enor- fl::‘.’“m";pg" | mous amount of the diseases that now ompound, 804 ¢ . .n.t4 (he people of our state could be | :‘r‘; ll.“ A?lbe:‘g:{d absolutely prevented it seems reasonable | in_the university The high school boys are not yet stu- dents of the state Institution and so prey for the fraternities. Several of the fraternities gave dinners either at the ho- vere to suppose that one of the first steps t ,'”' 3. At shewe Noweh Louisville, Ky. .... R tereees ing three bottles I | '© suppose of | The event of the week at the university | Do yourealize how extremely tirin, Wentworth Military Academy. B “A A was cured, and | secure more nearly ideal health conditions | was the high school fete day, and thoush | t0 women is the confining TSP | 7o carye of Gadets Setusndd Saiuctb June 5, 6, 7, 8; return limit, June 19, never felt so well | Would be the perfection of such an organi- | it rained most of the time the athletic | ONOUs work of the household? No |evening from Warrensburg, Mo., wher Milwaukee, Wis. in all my life. I recommend Lydia E. |zation as [ have cited. Respectfully, |events were record-breakers. The sehools | man could stand it. It is nécessary | they have been enjoying their annual en- | » Bk 0 AP v ey Pinkham's Vegetable Compound toall ! D. T. QUIGI of the state were well represented and the | therefore that her system be fortified | campment. They not only had a nice out- | June 18, 19, 20; return limit June 24. my friends.”— Mrs. WiLL YoUxg, 6 | 3 City Phy crowd unusually large. Chancellor Avery, and the nerves toned with a sooth- | ing before taking up their examinations, | Cinei ti, Ohio Columbia Avenue, Rockland, M — State Superintendent Bishop, J. L. Mc- | ing preparation like but they had t 1 ot 1 v | incianstl, ) lear complexion take | gp . | ey had the experience of actual army | Backache is & symptom of femsle | 'f You desire & ¢ plexion Brien and Prof. Condra addressed the | J 20, 21, 22. 9. weakness or derangement. you | Foiey's Orino Laxative for constipation and | students and welcomed them to the uni- | coma 15, - Naatig: FURIRE A8 hese N RES &5 5, &4, @ have backache, don't neglect it, To | Liver trouble. as it will stimulate these | versity. Lunch was served at the uni m m | sasmiintod shetamerts swien Seik Th"i ViA THE get permanent Telief you must reach (or§ans and thoroughly chanse your sys- | versity temple and %0 visitors participated also had a sham battle on Friday after- | know of willdo this so safely and surely | spving in order to feel well. For saie by all Kearney SRPMY Wont pYer- 0. 1004 4n4 - ¢ 18- ° mal News. The last selection of the thesis of the |class in senior pedagogy was given in the as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | drugsists. m. Cure the cause of these dis- ng aches and pains and you will become well and strong. The great volume of wunsolicited testimony constantly Rouflnfi:&l:vn conclusively that L3dia m's | o X principal interm VTt.blg ‘ompounid, made from roots | diate points. als) for Grand Island, Sheri- | an Keep a ly of it in your home at wetey b The commencement exercises will follow e | !‘xnwl'l?:no' m:nl':zr":vg’:nhg‘;:" the examinations, which will take place MILWAUKEE Q ST. PAUL Miss Jennings spoke to the students at | t8xed with household cares, keep | '"l# week ; TRAIN CHANGE! |l T Tornit of e e -1 chasenit St. Joseph and an alumnus of Wentworth, s | 7 | will delver the graduating address on the The above are some of the reduced fares (open to everybody) rd @ | Ticket ottice, 10z Farnam st | president; the next ye orval Plerce, Harry Dryden vice president; Poel Paier Baw lohing the have o2 Bt Insist Upon it Being Pabet morning of Msy 21, and Dr. Armstrong of which are made for conventions and meetings in eastern cities. nndl:';‘l‘w:“ restored bealth to thou- Bl:l:nu. Beattle and Great Northern | band through the sharps and flats Monday.| the Central Baptist church of Bt. Loais SUMMER TOURIST rates to Wisconsin, Michigan and other east- Mrs. Pl men. of L Ma \":4“"" » F i afternoon in anticipation of good music at will deliver the baccalaureate sermon on ern resorts. Information and folders [ree. e .ulnx.kmin, -:: e train, No. 3, from Omaha 7:35 p. m. | the senior thesis Monday evening. Sunday, May 2. 3 {avites al} sic) women & "‘hkd or Lincoln and intermediate points ' At a recent meeting of the Athletie as- Pifty acres of ground have been added F. A. NASH, 1524 Farnam St., 3 gt | No. 2 from Omaha st 1230 p. m. for {socition the following officers wers and a lake will be bullt this summer umu-:‘-d. to health of | Plutismouth and Paeifio Jun-tion. 1 elec | Gen. Western Agent. Omasha, Neb. 1 The inspection this year was made by | Captain Lockridge of the general statf of