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daughter. was found guity by s @styict court Saturday night after s day of balioting. € 7 Zgen Mot to Brother—Hev S ¥ Lyon of Michigan, who is the guest of Bis Srother. C. J. Lyon, w! preach st the Pirst Bapciet charch at e morning and evening services. Fiays by Miss Pitch’s Pupils—The class ®f 1313 of the Brandeis and Boyd themters schooi of acting will present four ome-act Pays at the Brandels theater on Satur- day. April 23, st a matinee The plays are “The Prise” o comedy; “The Mallets Masterplece.” “The Pursonsge.” “At the Union Station,” under the direction of Miss Fiecn Physicias Wize @ Bt —severu hours of debats by yestertay afternoon eaded In victory for Dr. Paul ¥. Ellis who was saet cupied several days before Judge Kenoedy was bitteriy fought ail the way througs. r the defendant wae retaraed at 739 p m Spacish War Veterazs to Meet—Camp Las Forty. United Spanish War Veterans, i1 3 meeting Menday evening Agril ts headquarters in Baright hail. for the purpose of orgasizing to attend the third anmual encampmen: s Netraska diviston. This will be heid at Columbus, Xab. en Tuesday. April 3% and the Owmaba amp demires to be well represented. Tz Fhousand Dollar Tressury stock in 8 growing Omaba enterprise estabiished Ove gears ago, deing & retall and wihole- sale magufacturing and Jobbing business This s a legitimate enterprise: o biue sky of stock jobbing scheme: company s weil managed and bears s good reputs- tion, capable of paying 14 per cent cash dividend. strictest iavestigation i in- vited Address K care Bee Man ead Womss Amressed—James Reamer, jr. a walter. who gave his ad- dress as the Victoria G4otel. and Bt Shaw. who said sbe halls from Demver. were arrested last evening at Fremont by Detectives Duna and McDonald charge of grand larvens cused of baving carried Ay a trunk full of variots articles w at Siée from the Bouse of Frankie Tharntom, 52 Dodge strest. whers the woman is said to en a They are ac- . 1T g i t Fen g § By i f wERVEE 4L ?L § 5?15! sl | £ | | 13 i & i I i 4 H it | | i i 1 41 i (4] i i ¢ ihee s i 5 E j | i t f f : I ! | i - R i b il i E " i i | i i i | B l : 4 i | il Hi H i 11 s Ey l : ¥ E i Iy i | i il I (21 fre I | $ i g I } ! i h 1 | Pegig : f 1 I | | i Hi i i i il i i i t %}. i Pisher. The Mudges of THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 18, SCHOOL AND (OLLECE WORK meouraging fourth Stevenson and Kipit wuoted e “favorite asthors.” but mowt cases thin reduces t favortte ssmATISt | and favorite short story writer. Of the | ace 1910. = |RAISING (OURSE OF STUDY : ads, for which & mumber itations have Besm issued The lodge has beanciful and spactous rooms In their new bullding and the first Matters of Genmeral Interest im the | novelists, Mersdits heads the ts. wE> M- Omahs School Principals Conducting ' formal session in the new guarters will be Educanonal World. PROGRESS ALOSG ALL LINES Commencement Preparations Noted More and There—Happeaings ia Leeal and Distant » the sczool of agri- cuiture began Sunday with u sermon by Dr. A B Storms of the lowa Agricuitural olege Commencement conelude Fri- ewiett and Mr DeMorgan as ciose sec-| |onds. Mes Whartin is popular. But more | read for short stortes tham for der nowsis. Mr. James® From R thirty six have read a Diograghy | within the last few months With & few| mm-rurc;r"-‘s] Forty-five read essnys for pleasurs. | amount of reguiarity 7 all the sesayists tead are moders Emerson standing st the head of the lst. | Altce nact and Naart i i ! the faverite. followed by | Wordsworth, Browning and Kipiing. Four day sight wih & lecture by Dean Burmect | The present year has bee: emat sl r the agricul The attendance Bas been larger thaa in any previous year and the work of school has attracted attention in other & mose suc: sre states as well as @ Nebraska Recentiy | the school has conductsd experiments for the benefit of farmers in testing seed corn sad in warning farmers of the necessity for precaution SOTES FROM PERT NORNAL Debating Teams Wia Twe Vietories at Kemrmey. The Peru Normal Zoubie victory 2g. The girty team’ debated whie the doys' debate was heid a: Kear The question debated was: ~Besoived. That 3 graduated ‘ncome tax With an exemption of all incomes below %08 per annum be & destrabie modification of our system of federal tazation.” The girls debated the The Peru boys debated tae Segative The Peru giris are Miss Martha Glltner. Miss Mabe! Banks and Miss Belle Bolejack The Pern bays won over Kearney are: Bdison Pettit. George E Gowin aad Joy E Morgas The Kearney Boys are: A Sinitle, R E Dugdale, W e bovs debate Kearney were: Prof. ¥ M Foff of untversity. Superintendent Taylor of Me- Cook and Judge Thompson of Grand Isiand This is the first year that the twn schools Bave heid a debate with judges Mr D. H Weber. one of Peru's strongest Sraduates has been eiected ¢ the superin- tendency of the Shubert schoois. Mr Weber s & Qllgent student is president of the Everett Literary society and business man ager of the Normalite The Shuber: schools are to be congratulated upom gettng so capabie & young mas as principal. Other Pers students thai have recently beem elected to positions are: Clarey Nafison, principal at Roseiand: John Lang. principal " enry Neilson. scieoce teacher etor Trukken. Jacod Schott and Fraak Jennings, principals of wand schocls at Fairbury. Kathryn Allen. grade Tecumseh: Martha Graften grammar grades ar Shubert. Prof. Ayisworth of Denver, formerly of the University of Nebraska. gave a lecture under the auspices of the ioesl suffrage association recently on- “Judge Lindsey sad the Juvenile Court at Denver™ During the iscture he brought in the influence of e 1F Fradunted i P nll with each other: junior-senicr benquet which = took 9 was ope of the mast enjoy- of the year The womes of Christian church served a deltghtful after which Lewis ana E, Bpt § In an effort to find out just what college Siris read @ students at Wellesley wers imgerviewsd. The College News. the official k En Il | i | r q,lfi HH! i A { i ! { i Tk ;1 i il t ghut amentioned. The Interwst in drama is in- reasing. Nearly & fourth of the & bad read several plays very recently. Wih ceptions of those who enjoy Shakespears and can gain pleasure from the German plays the Srama read is all modern. Thers 3 3 widespread affection | for the poetical, the Iyrical drama. such as it is manufsctursd by Mr. Yeats and Mrs. Marks (Josephine Preston Peabody)— thess two are widely popuiar. Of the & Shaw. It would be goed ®© know what | girts out of coilege Tead Class Reom Polnters. When Monday moming comes I st the ired feeling comes with it The place for a student to show off i in the clase room. ot on the street. Cigarsties are optional, Sut some stu- dents seem to ANk they are compulsory. A teacher can teach a parrot to talk sasier (han he cas teach & freshman 2ot to. Over-study may be & disease. but thers i® no danger of !t becoming an epidemic. | The teacher is unabie to go with & stu- dent. the most he can do Is to point the way A butterfly student gets a butterfly edu- cation and deveiope inte a butierfly suc- = { If you have oniy & pint measure into which to pour % quart of education, dom't biame the coilege. It i better to say an importanf fhing cradely than to say an unimportant thing artistically. Professors should learn the vaiue of pause and repose. No man can talk as eioquently as he can vk He who knows a Nttie and Is abie to ase it s Detter off than .he who knows a great deal and is unabie to use it The place to begin the real afucation for real citizenship is in the bome. The school caries forward what it gets. and the world g=ts what the school carries forward — Americas Edurational Raview. Edacationa: Vetes. Miss Jane B. Haines has opened a school of agriculturs for women a: Ambier. Pa The schooi i modeled afier the famous schooi at Swanses. England Stewar: E. Bobb_of Richmond HuL XN. Y. has won the Fragces Sampson prise m fine ars disproving the faculty claim iBa: athetes are deficient in untversity work. Thers were ten competitors. Prof. Jeremiah Smith of the Harvard Law school who has jusc presented his resignation, to take effect ember 1 9, when he will be I his T4 year, is Sctoally & “Son of the Revolution.” L Fuiam Alexander Smic nzendens | of schools st Puughkeepsie, N. Y. an {Berzard A Merdam. a recent graduate of | Presiden: Finiey of the Coilege of the City of New York was aelected as the “+EHyde lecturer at the Sorbamme for mex:t yemc. Hia subjest wil be. “The Regions America in Which the Fremch Were into which Miss Clarke was initiated a month ago, forced her 1o ea: | Simce that ber beaith has rapidly deciined. F. C. Haller, the family physician. declares she s suffering from stomach poisoning. due o the soda in the soft soap. Deepest indignation was expressed the gir's father gver the affair. which e dangered his daughter'a Ufe. aand has aancunced ais intention of starting a war of ezamination ou the soetety. 'Swedish League | Committee Here oy nas se s | braska, formed a month age at Limeoin heif & meting for the formuiation of the | laws and organic foundation of the ergan- ation ! Omaha Saturday afternoon. The members of the committes. hesded by Alvin S Johnson of Omaha, are: C. Petrus Peterson, Wakoo; C. T- Aaderbery. Minden; J. A Anderson, Wahoo: N L. Neison, Shelby, and P. @ Aaderson, Have- A vice president to represent the organ- fmation will be appeinted in emch county Jonn- son. “The Swedish-American league I8 mot merely & campaign body, but is ntended > become & permanent poiitical factor.” |dfcolored and swollen eye which Hal admitted was caused by $iven the woman Priday |the lps. [} f {1y i il il o i l E EE ; | f | ; i 1 j l’ iy H i B ¥ ! | E | kil i | a Clase Investigation. tion te Separate Subjects with View to Cutting Out AN Nom-Eneeninin | | St ~{ Revision of the schooi curriculum in use | n Omaha s ander way actively. The prin “pals of the various schoois consitute committes baving the maier and this committes = divided sun- commitises which are giving sisdy o sep- arate subjects. A report is to be ready be TS the summmer vacation begins n J The move for & rewised curriey n Omana gains additional signifiesnce fox | Thursday. There will be music and refre-h meis and many promiment people of the ity are expeetad to be present. The eves. Oniy sin—here and there DD DAVIDSON TALES OF WORK '™F *xercises will be for the members of e order only and dge J Grand Ewaited Ruler Sammis of Lemars, fa, wilt these bave been the biographiss | Subecommitiees Are Deveting Atten- | have charge of the ceremonial work He will be assisted by e Fair Will the officers of the loemt Wis Have New Feature elected a charen. | Menagerie is Rapidly Growing and Macwaret Daiton, Will Be Drawing Card of Event A real menagerie may be a feature he Wise Memorial hespital fafr ot 2o and conveniuaen of ihe Ladies of -5 accadees was hed in Modera Woodmen hail last Twesday The mesting made the nominees, and after a spirited contest in open comvention Mre Mar: was grand com- k. then took _and proceeded to inftiate & & preparaory the organization of a hive in that city du ing the present month, The grand deputy mander of Tows add Nebrasi fourteenth annual session of council, Rayal Areacum of Nebraska cAsh gt wers received fr of Clucagn. former president Bension smion. Pans wers s campuign of sfucation n with _the Oivie Jsague and smergetic -anvass for sew membders WILL HONOR LEXINGTON DAY BY BiG HISTORICAL PAGEAN Semler Class of High Schosl Will Give Entertainment Twesday Aftermcon and Evening. m Mrs rotet aiso An historical pagrant ceiebracing the an | stversary of the battie of Lexingron wil be given Tuesday by the senfor class o the Omaha Fgh school Two hundred characters depicting ty eariy history of Amerien wil de presente by e girls and Soys In a series of twent tadieaux Besides (lese scemes some 3pan b, Scotried and Dutch dances and & num ber of minuets dmnced as | wers colontal times, will Be given in costu The spectacie has received e &id 2o | foniy of high School teacters. but aise & & recent deciasation of Mrs Ella FSEE | bazar. which will begin May 1 and run twe Will be heid Tuesduy. ADril 35 in Bacght's |the principaly and teachers of the grad Young. superintendent of schools iz Ok cage. Mrs. Young proposes o Selegaie algebra 0 & Dack seat. to cuUL our suec exercises as compuling interest. to elim nate muck of the detatl of Unmited States history, and o providle a two-years high school course for puplis who cstmot take e sstadlished courss of four years Of Mrs Young’s proposais and the inves- dgation of the whais subject now In prog- | “dson expresses his own vie &t lengih in e following interview . Dr. Dajfldsen’s Views. bave read the Efla Flagy Young. superintenden: of the| public schools of Chicage, In which she gives an outiine of what is prwposed on with the re- udy sew in use| Her mterview Chicagn, lke every other city on the continent is al present undertaking a recrganisacion of the ma terials which go to make up the course of OF TSe Harmey street side of fhe present| gand officers ware eiscted study in the-pubiie schoois. Like Chicago, Omaha is at present mak- ng an msive study of the whole ques- ton of the schoul curricuium. Barly in Jangary. the principais wers orgadized into one general committse for this purpose Since that Ume SUd-commitiees consistng of groups of prinvipais have been making 4 detalied study of esch brameh in the course of study. For example, coe com- mittee s undertaking to determine what the modern courss of study shail be in the subject of reading. snother in writing. an- ! the campaign weeks. The receipt last week of & bull terrier. donated by 3 prominent raliroad man, has been followsd by a peny and art and tenders of many domestic ani- mals. These inciude Angobs eats, goats white rabbits with pink eyes, guines pigs and cantnes race of dogdom Mrs. Sonmenders. president of the howpital in doudt just what to do with all thess animals. but belleves & menagerie wil make 3 good addition to the fair. Donations last week were the best since 0 raise the S50 for a hos- Dital aznex began Seven banks have made donations. several merchants have given vaiuable merchandise aad cash domstions have not been lacking. Bids for the moval of the cottage just west of hospital are 10 be advertised for the co mg week This cottage has Deen nsed as a dormitory for murses, but its removal is made necessary for the new building which wil extand in the shape of an L' eversy main buflding The entertainment commit of which Prof. Chambers is head. asks for volunteers for the fourteen dary program which will feature basar. Over 39 have aiready tendered thelr services, dut Mr. Chambers says the services of many more would be acceptabie Volunteers are asked to send their cames to the Wise Memortal commit- tee, rooms 4 § and & Krug (heater building ' - ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROO society hall. Nimetssacth and Famam Strests, beginning at ¥ & m. The com- mittes on credentiais will meet promplly 4 530 m The committes on eredentia | ®ul consist of E L. Sar of Cedar Rap- s, T J. Mackay of ¢ a2 D. G Sturroek of Scuth Omaha Deputy Su. preme Regent Damiei R Benedict af Colo- rado will inetall grand council. The will_be preceded on & grand banguet o the delegates ac the Mercoaats notei. X there will be a joint meeting of Ploneer and Overiand counctis 0d council sessine Kaights and Ladies of Securicy. meetng was gtven by Harmony 1488, Kntghts Ladies of Se- c The program nciuded music, dancing and refresimencs Omaka council No. 45 met in its new hall Monday evening. Ninetsenth and Farsam streets, Robrbough biock. with & good at < & of Aprii 3 thats s dance to its members council will give and friends. Vesta chapter No§. Order of the Bastern Star. heid s meeting Saturdsy night in Masonic temple. A baaquet was served 'W. C. T. U. EDUCATION MEET Women of Beason Orgasization Held All Day Sessfon at Home of Mrs. Munseil. The women of the Benson Women's |Christian Temperance union heid an ail- day educational meeting Friday at the ihome of Mrs. Munsell on Morton avenue |Luncheon was served &t noom. the after- noon being devoted to the discussion of va- other n armhmetic, another In grammar | FiFst Meeting of Lodge Ne. 1 of Clams- (rious topics of intersst and to addresses and language another In history, another in geography unt the whole round of sub- | jects ' the curriculum shail have been cuv- | ng done dy the principals of schools along this Une as portast aad valuable work undertaksn & professionsi way in conmectica With the e schoois for masy years Each sub- udy is familar- izing ftselr with the work now being done n the schools f practically every mportan: | city Im the couniry. scaitered from (e Atiantic w the Pacific coast A few of these commiltess are Zow about ready o report. and aii will be some time efore the cose of Schoois in Jude. Greater Emphasis on Fuadamentals. ‘In studying bt various brasches o the course of study, each principal has had constantly iz mii§ that the one tamg for Save always stodd, sball be Dreserved b i3 integrisy—emphasis asd drill upen nose - fundamentals wihich must le at the bams ' of @ common sehool eduestion. Nothing ard or the idesis for which ¥he Omaha schools in this particular stand both af bome and abroad . If aaythizg even gremter smphasis will De laid upon a- mentals tham ever before “I am unabie te review the work of tais committes on revision until after esch sud- ecommitzee shall have submitted its report to the gemerai cemmittee for &3 modifica- mon and approval Then. - whole report miil Be submitted the committes of the Bomrd of Bfucation on esch member of the committes has had consmatly m mind the Wecessity of eiimi- neting ail mon-essentiais with which any ranch may be found to be epcumbersd. finally, the meoessity af shmpEfying “It should be understond that no branch. of study will in and of ftseX be eliminated trom the course of lsTruction. The elfimi- Tuidon referred to will concern ityelf with the non-essentialy in emch dranch or ex- smpie, ! the subject of arithmetic, alone. there ane stil being taught many things which are zow out of date and without practical vaiue n the edusation of ¢ child Al this cbeciete material will e eliminated n order to give mare tme for drill on the Tundamwmtals in arithmetic. And what is true of arfthmetic is egually to discuss in a brief muerview. m all #ts bearings, it is the most Important exd vital subject Defore the American sublic today in education. The movement tor the resnganization of the materials of the course of study. and for its improve ment, along lmes that are sane, moders end gp-to-date, which s new smeeping frim oty to city acroms the continent. has for its purpese the Sringing of the public schools Into touch with modern fe and into Barmony with twentiet: cemtury eo- @eavor and aspiration “In s city we arte making mpid prog- Tess in this work of revision of the course of study and of the readjustment of study. and in the matier of effictent in- struction, sBall be second w mome @ the OTTO WITTUHN SEEN IN WEST Misaing Gothenburg Restdent Reecog- mized By Old Friend iw Colorade. GOTHENBURG. Neb., April 17 —Special ) —Ote Wituhn, who Slsappearsd from Rere Masch X after drawing HL.88 frem & bank and giving he mpression that he had be- murdersd by JeSving behind some bicedy men of America—Anmtver- sary of Mecea Court. Clansmen of Ameries. The second meeting of iodge No. 1 of v mnsmen of America was Baid Tues- day evéning. The orgactzation of the iodge was compieted by the eiection of Charles E Puls and Jehn B. Heath as auditors. A large ciass of candidates was initiated Arrangements were made for an open Meeting, to be heid in Fratermity hail Tuesday evening, Apri X Cards and daa- cing will be the femtures of the evening. the entertainment being looksd after by Misses Thomas and Gilie. Roryal Achates. Omaba jodge No: 1. Royal Achates, heid a plessant session Tuesday night Two candidates wers Imitinted the initiation seing feilowsd by & social session. Nexi Tucsdas night will be an open meeting for friends of the order. An eiaborats pro- gam bas been Tnion lodge N Prd. Woodmen of the World. Benson camp No. Woo@men of Worid. i» bSoiding its first funeral Sunda ber of the order. died Wednesday and will be buried by the order, the funeral ™ candidates teries of ww Alpha camp Na. ng rapidly asd membership than auy other fraternal so- ciety in that section. ona e third degree Fellows. 043 Fellows. will nex: Friday sven- ng Beacon lodge No. 3 will have two can idaces for the third degree Tuesday eve: ng Benson lodge No. M1 will. confer the wecond degree Tuesday might om two can- Omana confer th Hesperian encampment No. 1 conferred fhe Parriarchal degree on foar candidates last even: Rath Rebekah 0 jointly celebrate the Ninety-first anniversary of the order on the evening of April X to which the families of the members are mvited Trihe of Ben Har. Meces court No. 11 Tribe of will celebrate fts fiftesnth _ansiversary Tuesduy evening. April 3 whick is aiso the same anuiversary of the organiza®on SUFFERING FORYEARS Cared E. Pink- h’svwm Park e mervous. recommended Lydia E Vegetabie Compound to me and M Brockville, Ohio. Ben mur. | by Mre Coveil of Omaha, Rev. Messrs “ampbeil, Wilson and Atack of Bemson. A goodly number wers in aftendance. among whom were several teachers in the! pubiic schools. Great Interest was mani- fested in the work of the Women's Chris- tan Temperance union. Greetings and a the new officers of tae | sewday svening with | On the evening of April | schoois. Superintendeat Davidson jetven 1t bt heary eo-operation “I Bave been very glad, indeed.” he said the proposed high schoo has received the en of the entire stw Gent body of e wehool. dut aiso that o all the puplls I he sevesth and eight! Srades as weil T kmow of 5 Sefter way to revive the hearts of yowng and oid ailke & low for old spirit of TS The fact th entertainment Wil be heid on Lexing ton Gay s 'n HSelf suffictent st interest n the purposes of pugeant Pupils of e seventh and sighth grade will be excused from school In order the they mAy Be alls % attend Tuesda: scon and angther performanes w! given evening for the grown Last Wednesday Jads from the high sc visited all the grade schools m the and advertised the pageant of ail seventh and eighth grades leavim 200 tickets n all. The demand for thes tickets was 30 gresd that Priday request for mors tickets were made from all side at the high school building. and R & thought that, f Dessidie. another produc na the comim nco by that great beaith tonic. Eleetric Bit tors, i enrichment of poor. thin bioo sad strengthening the weak o For sal by Beatorn Drug Co. | will be dome iz A0y WAZ ta lower the stund- Soversign M. B Letovsky. an oid-time impurities of any represent the choicest spices thar Narure produces Fress, full in favor and strepgth and osurpessed ait, Desmre, odory or kind can touch them. Tone Bros Spices make good cooking better. Try them. are two Einds o7 spices— BROS. and “sthen” Aub yor grocer for Tome 10 conts. 'hh-h—.:—l-”-. and our Bendes o e coiesromd 04D GILBEY oI FIX. “Gas Service” THE REFLEX - flex” lamp. ‘We cannot talk too strongly on the merits of the ‘“Re- For the home its place is in the kitchen in halls, as a side lamp for reading, for over the desk, in bed rooms and Jbath rooms. For the store or office it is particularly adapted. It gives a brilliant, mellow light, downward where you need it; restful to the eyes and a perfect light for the showing of goods or matching colors. The glassware used with the lamp is particularly at- Omaha Gas Company THE NEAL DRINK CURE Originated, Compounded and Administered by Experienced Physicians | The NEAL internal treatment cures | La Dov, Park B3p- | the periodical. oceasional or moderase | drinker, the Rabitual and excessive drinker and the Rervous man who has Tto drink to keep from besoming more servous. It takes away all inctinaticn to drink, ali desire craving for A Modern Trestmeat THE NEAL IS5 A FHYSICIANY CURRE for the drink babit; it is th most modery and perfect of know! reatments, ovigizated by a phrsictan compounded by a phymcian. and ad