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OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH CRAFT DCUSSED 1§ PULPIT 7 Pittsburg’s Civie Unrighteousness is Topie of Easter Sermons by - Lows XIV and Napoless had 30 lived and the Oomedie Frascaise Officials of $fx Comcerns Invelved i bees crested by royal decree e wo Alleged Brthe Case Summoned B -mech of histerical e Franoe” remarked a3 American tourist a o, S sort cime ago wpon his returs frem Pass cllmen to Resign. | Watie the generasation is extravagas: i s & fact that the sames of thess two ETeat rulers and of this powerful dramats organizafion are more clomdy Associaied in the publie mind with French natien than any otber array personages or group of institutions T medie Francaise occupies 8 piace of pre-eminence in the worid of a7t and has maistained the pos since its creation by Louts XIV |decreed that the three rival theairica o yesterday UIEIng the | petons, the King's Company. Molere's PITTSBURG, P, Ma senson which ended ye 5 3 —The Lenten rday has been to0 short & seasgll af genitence for Pittsbarg . promise of aimost membits "By eery cangregation 10, attend |\ rpeny of the Marais r. and a buge Infigravies ‘ass meeting 9 be 1, noyar Com should combime in MM held spmme day this Week T i practically the only royal insttuth 1, $00. Wer® designed 1o ArowSe | ¢ Prance which survived the revelution public pogieg.nalicn of such practioes &% Nasoieon gave it & sew Bome and revived )’ bave, | rewealed and on wuch & Xty by his decree from Momcow I ML - i erecitiéd will rise transfigured” | pepdeome thester. a treasure house of rec- Lessons in cleaniiness were 8raWE |orde was burned in 1908, but was rebuilt by many pastors | w1k & governmen It having beem pretty thoroughly estabd-| lehed, according to District Attorney Wii- lam A Blakiey's claim, bow at least LU was used in Influencing legislalion the source of the money and the 5»01‘.—'.’ of it are to the focus of the grand JEry's attention when that busy body resumes approprizion It is governed in a mast peculiar manver In fast, Do one seems 1o know exactly what s code is Jis laws are rather & commen jaw which bave grows When & promising young from the Conservatory, the Dational train ing school for actors, he may be employed Some Things You Want to Know The Comedie Francaise. | YOUTRHELD ASGIRL'S SLAYER Albert Wolter Now in Tombs Charged with Atrecious Murder. FEMALE COMPANION ARRESTED bad passed ¢ one night a be of tm elles upon the stage at her feet. | e Crtme—Victim was Killed and Bedy Bursed in and shortly after this incident she hissed and bad to come before the | Fireplace. ghis to make fhis pathetie apology. | bs - | . Marie (her part in the] yEW YORK. March Z—Aldert W play) is only 36 years cld. Mile Mars, alss’) e, ;o uen in the firepisce of whese rooms | were found Saturday pertions of the body of Ruth Whesler, the young stemo- Mars and Rachel c Fresch peopi - fl;m ‘: Erapher. who had been missing since last P J following amusing | TRUT®ay morning was commited to the s.ory 18 oM. Mime Plesey, having achieveq | TOmbe without bafl today charged with the e n parts, | U778 murder. At a continuatien of the police quiz. to which he was subjected last night. he persisted toflay in his dentals that b had ever seen the girl ever had written to ber or kmew how her body came 1o be on the fire escape outside his window or why fragments of human bands and arms were found in the asbes of his fire- piace. Katle Miller Katchen Mueller, the girl with whom he lived was arrested to- day as she approsched the house where is a5 & tragedienne e of Agrippina in At that time ¢ greatest dramatic with ber natural gifts nse asthority over the pubL any way be mediocre. She re. mediscrely bad Ehe B nexpressable degree™ A fow | the murder was committed She was read- days later was calling & friend's | ing the detalls In a German newspaper as bouse and seeing Mme Plessy in the draw- | she walked and smiling as she read Du: e rocm ) to hide raigh behind & palm. toward him and ing & long cross-examina she heid stundily to & Consisten by the police story that bui ske ame 4 said “Tou are right. ghe kmew mothing of the crime umtil she told the LrULh more AMIALIY read of it in the mewspapers traih 1 shall Dot &5AS | ThursSay might when she returned from tragic part. 1 thask you & bow she walked away leaving stapified celebriiies d adverse Get, work at the re she earned 5 & wesk and gave !t all to Wolter. she il she ced that the stove fromt ©of the fireplace had been moved. the fire- board newly jainted and s €ragh pasted over ihe stovepipe formerly _enter asked Wolter why be had answerel summer they would Deed the Girl Destes Stery. She had met even knmo of the Comedie have not criticism with such good ihe immediate predecessor of the Loweve: the case of ented Coquelln as the bead of the Na- onal company. Get's first appearance as 3 member of the company was & pitiful fajlure and iwo days later he read & ng crity by Charles Maurice & free lancer, who If be were living » srace. tomorrow morning after & two days’ re- |at a yearly salary 10 play munor roles cese. After he has bess in the employ of e A comsigerable portion of the big brib theater for several yeArs, Shows &P + fund is Gharged o certain basks whic: and thers is finally & vacancy, ether sought to get the city deposits. They s hrough Geath or retirememt he i elecied coeded, but it is the desire of the granc ome of the “amodiates” As 4n esmo ’ Sury. as pronounced in its report of Friday | be shares in the annual profits of Loe st that the bank deposit ordinaoe be futios which are smetimes O —Gt"lb-: JLrvecinded and the basks. If found guilty,|ds the iastitutes recstves A asnoal sed- " £ the w © v -y sdy of HM0N francs fr e s |aad = adaicion recetves the o It ig Xoown that some tatives of |TBt &nd tazes. Ome of the best foat - R g ey W tomorrow te]of the organisatien is that actars cast festify. ‘The #ix banks wiich have been |THOOF Pafs do net ¢ g know that while they may be Dlaying named by ihe grand jury Ms mvoived 8., of meids and menservasts woday. to- \ « e soandal are’ the Columbia Natiosal, the | 2ot & SR8 P00 SO L S e neipal | German National of Pittsburg, the Farm- ers National Deposit bank, the Second Na- tional bask the German National bask of Allegheny and the Weorkingmen's Savings and Trost COmpazy. The Sectorate of the Farmers Natiomal Bas anneunced that it will comply with the district atworney's call for lnformation and ihe Second National bas prepared a certi fied statement which is 1o be presented to the grand jury tomorrow. The other Basks have taken Do action It was stlll unlearned tomight whether or not Charles Stewart yesterday in his talk with District Attorney Blakler, toid all that he is believed to know about the men tigher up. Stewart is & former select coun- | cilman, who was deciared by the grand| jury In its presentment Saturday to have been the man to whom MAGW of bribe mey was given st Hotel Imperial " in New Yo The city's councils meet tomorrow night: roles, as one piay i seidom gives more than two days In successlon, and ihree days & wesk for the same piay ls the umit By this means of retating the actors and actresses, the ensembie excellence of the casts is made easily the finest In the worid. Ome reasen why actors do Dot com- platn of appearing in minor roles is that they are given & small extra stipend for svery performmnce in which they ke part There is no lasiness or “tempermental” {il- there. When an actor has grown too oid to do capable work be is retired om a pension. Iz the division of the annoal profits the actors are ranked according o jength of servios. One of the features of the Comedie Fra: caise which strikes Americans most biy is its uncompromising aititude in oppo sition to the “starring” svstem. which is such an integral pari of the stage in be |Ergiand and America. And this antipathy to “stars” is weil founded at the Comedie tofay would be termed & press agent of the most virnlesl type On the night afier Got read the article he met Maurice and the latter said Well yousg man why Rave you been to see me? In Framoce it s customa: or an arust 1o call on & writer o thask him for kindly criticism Got, with the sting of the review still rankling in his breast réplied: “The fact s sir, 1 am poor and 1 have no money 1% pay the ciaque™ The jourmalist newer | forgave the acior. He was ever afer that | Got's bitterest enemy. Azother “Bag of bunes with a Jewish | look.” who has added lustre to the Comedie is whe incomparable Sarah Bernbardt whose final enroliment under the bander of the instiiution was accompiished only afier grest difficulty. Bven the youthful Sarah’'s educaton was gained ounly after many triais, for she was expelied four times from & convent. When she had finisned the prescribed course, capturing many prises she was undecided whether she wasited 10 be a an or an actress. She had received & visitor. she says untd Pear] Wheeler. the dead girl's elder smister. had calied Friday morning to ask If Ruth had Deen there. Wolter had denmied ft. but the Mueller gir] says he was uneasy after the interview and that she became jeslous and accused him of harboring another woman in the flat Again denled 1t Friday morning she went to work again and that afternoon Wolter was arrested. The girl was commitied to the house of detemtion as 2 material withess v the first superficial examin: she bad been strangied wi s of the srms and broken to admit the body more to the narrow throat the chimpey. Why the cuts on the body were made does Dot appear When she was shown the nightshirt in which part of the charred body had bee: wrapped the girl positively identified th garment as Woiter's. for 1ts one experience in that directio fraught with much artistic and financial |Gistress. The single exception was the great Rachel who packed the theater to the presemt members of the indictment in comnec- tion with the graft cases. It is expected “that some protest their innocence. b mqmumm:nwmujmxnumumnum 2 Governor Stubbs Lauds Prohibition single lne in “Louise de Lignerolles™ ‘CHICAGO, March M—Goversor Waiter| ,ngther of the greatest Dames assoctated % Stubbs of Kazsas City, 1o & speech |with the Comedie Fruncaise was Mle Pesterday, “put his foot on the necks™ |More who, unfortunately for her sensi- hose who maintain that absolute prohi- piities, tried to Telgn (o0 long as the finally decided on the latter profession and | ~Thnac letter ‘W entered the Conservaiory, being engased \ing am initial worked of the shirl, “was a: the Theater Francaise in due {ime, bul|embroidered by Albert's mother.” she was of such an obstreperous disposi-| Spe asiso dentified the unmysack W ton that sbe had to jeave after BaVIng which the head 38d trusk of fhe wvietim Sapped the face of one of the principal had been pleced & having been msed by players. She became quite an ecoeniric \her and Wolter to bold kindling wood. persomality and scquired a Jarge following | in the jess important wweaters of Parts Sae K| 1S HERSELF BECAUSE e gy st of wer S doa sio wes| . . SHE COULDICT. PAY DEBTS the most talked-of woman in Paris even | Creston Woman Takes Poison Rather mmmmm—m‘-u.sm* Than See COpiipany Takie fact that all the ocider embers were | Away Furniture. 4 astagonistic to ber. She was aided in her| CRESTON, Ia March 3 —(Special)—Be-1 fight for pre-emingnce by the fact tha: O8uSe she owed §if &s an Installment om while furniture, which she was unable to ey Ber chief adversary was inclined toward Mre Lillis - Johesom ~ & boardinghouse embozpolni, whick preciadcd the effective Ke€per of ihis city, committed suicide at emactment of poetic roles. {ber home eariy Satunday night by taking The last of the really great figures of Polece. She &id this rather than see the the Comedie Francaise died only a sbort furmiture company take away the furmiture time ago at the moment when be hoped &8 it had threaiened Ii is not improbable to achieve his grestest triumph in fhe | NSt Svmestic trouble had something to do title role of Edmond Rostand's latest play, | Wb the woman's rash act, as she had been Chasticieer"—Coquelin, aine Cogueliny|(W6® Married and divorced from James engagement at the Comedie was aitended |JORSSOL &nd he was bourding and rooming with an ususual incidemt After graduat. | ™iE Ber, and, according to the testimony 1ng a1 the Conservatory with fire; busee | Withesses. bad endeavored to force her Be was-assigned s part in & mew piay, |0 WATY bim again. Mrs Johmson had but his Joy was of short duration, for ft| o OpoDdent for seme time. as sbe Had was s0on taken away from him and given | Sors UD8ble (0 make her boardinghouse 10 the som of a2 6id actor. To consols the | Po): 473 had threatened taking her life om - ot ¢ several occasions. In company young Coguelln the manager offered him x B | former husband sbe came to this eity from {was & comparatively young woman, being during the firm four acts he was se| o0 L Yo over 3 7 o frightened e played most stuphdly, but in the Jast act, having regained his merve, MRS i e jart o, baving reuined e sere \RIVAL DANCES CALLED OFF he was for many years cast for all the |y, tmportant valet parts in Mollere's great | comedies in which serving men have the| center of the stage. By FPREDERIC J. MASKIN. Tomerrow—Quick Lunch Nooms. mion and Nemunion Members of Lead Society Restrained from Competing. LEAD, § D, March 3 —(Special)—Rival {Gances between the vmion and mon-umion members of the Finiander Good Tempiar from is opposed for remomination by M. M |sociely, a temperance organizaiion of his Eustace of Spearfish city, will nov be permitted, acoording to EAviation Rules | Are Prescribed j [ for Sky Pilots| PR R AT IR Club for Men Above and | Men Below. Good PARIS. March 3 —Rules and regulations contre the mavigation of the air & #igned 10 meet the new and complex Probd lems arising the dcvelopment of svia b formuiated by the Aero f France and bave been submitied e French government as the basis 1 Enough for Anyone | N YOU CAN BUY COFFEE for 15, 20, 25, 30 or 40 cents & pound. MOST PEOPLE pay 20 cents THEY HAVE LEARNED, by experience, that the aw. The code, slaborated after alind o Siset’ the rQBiN el 20 cent Kind is good encugh for anyone—better —of the aercplaris: and ba worth its price than the 40 cent Kind, or the 15 ng through space and o cent Rind, either. o et ol THIS WAY OF LOORING at things is as true ing i et o e SV gt of soap as itis of coffee. Aeria whether aercplane YOU CAN BUY SOAP for 2%, 3%, 4 or 5 cents Erignie sal ity ng ab MOST PEOPLE BUY LENOX SOAP. mun ;dxv- W: LENOX SOAP is good encugh for anyone—better -h‘“‘”‘ ‘.:~~ worth its price than the 5 cent Kind, or the two- for-five Nind, either. Lenox Soap-Just fits the hand prohibited. The fixation of gemeral rules is recommended as A w collisions and serspianes oms should a cerain distance from spherical balicons to the end th: if expiosions or etber accidents happen the atrigidle Dot be endanger aeria keep o to machines the spherical may of the asromaut it is proprietors of high ructures be required | property at might & feet and all electric wi srung sbove 4 be marked each 600 feet with | and a white light by Who MaYJOin Any male citigen of Omaha who * i i e believes in a bigger and better the Omaha Sleht - Other wegpestions relate to the R £ 5 & estabiishment of erial ~ports of ccess city, and who is interested, rectly or indirectly, in any phase of advertising. ow being studied by M | S—— of public works. The project is Miller and the Ad Club? This is broad enough to include every good citizen who is willing : court by which he : to adopt the slogan, “Omward Omaha,” and do his part in the city's LACLB CIT . board ot.(L:.a . of advancement oted the mew Tuilding The comraiters And what bas the Omaba Ad Club dome that every good citisen baving made the Decessary changas and should join? additions 1o comply with the specifications. | AWA—Miss Stella Wier, whe bas the efficient lfbrarian of the Opawa Carnegie-Oliver library The greatest thing the Omabs Ad Club ever did was to secure the annual convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America for Omaba next July. This will bring together upward of one thomssnd of 8% tendersd ber Tesigmation to be effective after April Mae || of America’s brightest and brainiest men. At the close of the conven- o iiey revigme Lo aoowpt 3 ppmicn i e !l tion they will return home with appreciation of Omaba's hospitality [§ in their hearts and resounding praise of her greatness upon their lips. bméfiv DODGE—Smib:H -efRX:nD:a the | Provided, Omaba does her part well, and of course she will. But the - g ineral Chty Driving |} help of every citizen is needed Brere cwtaias o tao city Humiis aad Be Ore. Tharefore, it is your duty. Mr. Good Citizen, to become a member Tgnt g The stables. vaiued of the Omaha Ad Club. Do mot weit for someome 1o give you a per- - sonal lovitation. Comsider this a npersonal reguest from President Ralph- Sunderiand and every member to join without furthur delay. Just make nse of this convexnient coupon HENRY GERING neurance was carries practically new. joint meeting last week, ihe members of the Monday ciub kespeare ciub and P. £ O. resoived 1 hres orgacizations under ome e purpose of furn-smng the new Chatrman Shew sbrary with chairs, pictures, ete hezship Ctmumistes, The fo ng officers were slected for the Thank you, sir, I thought . Omala 44 Ciud. ensuing year: Presidest Mrs Joka Jacobs: Herewith is check for $5.00 in pay- vice sdent. Mrs R L. McCord: secre- you were a good citiven— meat for tion fee ($100) and 6 tary G. G. Hutchison; treasurer, Mrs o O. E Brownell and mow I know I o A 3 PORT DODGE—The wore of dismantiing i the SL000 federal bullding acarcely fifieen years oid, a strocture of considerabdie - Seauty of arch and weli bullt, be Business Address g gan i this o day. in epite of re peated eff Part of citizeas to save it fro - baliding is Deeded e efforts of infin- ential men, inciuding Sesator Dolliver, could not change the decree of comgresé that this, like ihe mAJOrily of oiher govers. ment bulidingd, must be Gestrofed rather than sold the government, although n was 10 wécure it for-a city ball ONAWA—The municipal election which will pe heid bere Mondar promises to be the warmest I years The main issue 38 the saloon question and the weis gad drys are lined up for the fray. Both sides have tickets in the field and street-corner con- ferences are being beid in all paris of town The four salooms which have been oper- n Onawa for years were closed Janu- n of the city couneil in & renewal of the Hoenses, time both sides have been busy framing up their respective campaigns | for the mew administration Chaliengers | will be stationed at all polling piaces. and | should there be any aitempts at iilegal vor ing arrests will be made and prosecution will follow. =_— i : B. Altman & @n. HAVE READY THEIR CATALOGUE No. 101 FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER-SEASONS AND WILL MAIL A COPY UPON REQUEST. Fifth Avenwe, 34th and 35th Streets, New Pork. refusing to gran and sines that Aute: biles Burmed. PLAINFIELD, N. J. March 3% —Twenty two automobiles were destroyed g edght- een were damaged when fire tod&y swept the garage of Brokaw. ome oOf the largest in the state Loss 5100000 = —eeeey ANSWER 8 AWOMANS | | { | { i | Quake Feared There s 2o talk of stalwartiem and fa- |ibe terms of & temporary inyunction se- | ‘mmflfllm‘n’ WAMDYL‘*MHO‘\MMID}QQ( |fuct that the factional party lines will mot on Sicily’s Isle circuit court. The sotfety is divided in its erie [be Grawn ®0 far as the Black Hilis are|umlen and | 1 | Don-union sympaibies, the trus- Stubbs. “The eclimate bad to do ccbcerned this year. as public sentiment |tees siding with the Homestake | WHE it Reason ‘was at the ot : Mount Etns Still on Rampage a2 i roegiy azamm & contivuance of the Some of the members { @l As o resuit the Kansas peopie today Experts See Sign of Impend- fight in the party. | The umion members advertised a dance | e better led, better clothed, bave figer ing Catastro i m‘—“ in the Finnish hall belonging to the society hames, Srger families and BigEer DAk 80~ | oo e - Whike the quantity n: ersistent advertising is (he Toad to Big and gave notice that emiy usion members "‘.m i of lava from the craters of Mount Eima || id be permitted 1o attend. The trustees “The of anti-prohibitionists that 1 e it § ! then ht aa { continues to decrease, the imternal activity Sad Seqwcs to Wreek. SUENL tha. 8l8 4€. the dowtis and et S5 o9t the saicons would bring busivess| ., .. volase was stromger today thaa| CRESTON, I, March 3—(Special)—An > TSSTSRIDE order proventing the memivers 1| esterday. Frank A Perret, the American volcanologist, belleves the decremse in the 6 1 think 1 have my fost on the Decks oo 0l L s gue to obstructions in the of thess who circulate asti-prohibitien |, O U ol waien prevest fs flowing Tl It was said three years ago that the sy and that later, eitber in & few darvs | wiping out of Wichita's 19 saloons Would .. pernage = 4 wWeek the moiton mass Feiy he ftown Today., with DO SMIOOD. eiper will force & PASSAge O 4n earth- from discriminating between union and non- union ai their dances. and also preventing | the members named the order from taking possession of the hall YOUTH ENTERS WELLESLEY| extremely msd sequel has been furnished to deash of Harry Peanington. a former Creston boy, kilied in the Green Mountain wreck pear Marshalltown. in the death of |his young wife and I days o bady, ar | Albert Lee. Minn, where be was going at the time of the aceident which resulted it : f? i i | | H i § . { | : | ] i ! E i benk account bas bet- more schoois &nd | (ne Alpine club refuge, which is wtusted | neryl of Pemnington. Ms wife and baby. bave just recelved guake will result his demth His home was 2t Galesburg, a: Mr. Perrec west today from Micolos! 10,31 tha: place yesterday took pisce the fu- pear the craters, and later telegrapbed |yry P ~sady . down as follows: | Yoron of tnis esty. ey Opal “The activity of Bina tofay is stronger, | but the lave i slower. Terrific expiosions in the interior of the mountaln continue.” e el NURSING Polling Evests Arouse Early Imterest | at Deadweoed and Ncighbor- { Armenian Mingles with Co-eds and Sscred Tradition of Girle School Is Broken. March X -The o of Weilesiey bas been broken. Into the classes is inetitution. formerly exclusively of fexmale sex there was recestly admitted & young mes, Diran Hagopas He s an Armeniam. and it i sald he gomes of royal biood. He escaped from the | Turkey over & year ago, following the mas- sacres a1 Adta He worked his w this country and finally setted in v After working about the college, one of the to eilsiey. The Grigiel sd Gonsine . y | petitions nave aircady beem fed with the who bave mot served two terms in Sucoes- ) |slon are candidates for remomination. sev- ' eral of theen thus far having Do competi- 1/ mALTED miLk Thiens » H“ Of the new men whe want t ’ & for Al Ages. John Baker and Fred Reassaw for cousty | segamnnts, hotch sod fowstaine. |sssessor; Ned Hal and Madwes Balas- N > dfi trme, both of Lesd for county tressurer; } ,!l Charles Fardin of Two Bit, former Sherif? ‘ o Harry Trathen and Andrew Bray, both of i Dea't traved wathout £ Deadwood. for sheriff: Walter L Vercoe flufih mingle, |of Lead for state representative, and Nels | Qthers are imitati XA-"MWMMHH- L teachers became interested in Hegopian, | | a8 eveatually the faculty gave him per- mission to aitend the lectures and reciy tions in certain courses. The faculty is as | yet undecided as to whether Hagopian will their home in this ety Friday evening, and Mre. Craig Armstrong. well known ; Which have you? Rent receipts—or a home your rent money Every year yon pay rent you are adding to your pile of rent receipts—accumulating something that does you no geod. Now, about investing your rent money: Fine, modern, cozy homes can be bought for a few hundred dollars dewn and the balance paid monthly like rent. Under this plan’ every eent you pay brings you nearer your goal. y ) Real estate brokers will advertise their choicest home ‘bar- gains for sale on easy terms in Thursday’s Bee. Thursday is home day. instead of spending it

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