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. THE BEE: OMAHA ENGLAND IN GARB OF BLACK Nation Mourns for Dead King and EPWORTH CHURCHDEDICATED | Corn Judging for b K TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1010. < [ Council Bluffs |} Council Bluffs b | SO % g Minor Megntion Council Bluffs \ Country Schools|FuNeraL paTE 18 SELECTED | 299 4 “‘Charlie” Dooin 3 The Gonpoll Biuffa office of she Player manager of the Philadelphia Nationals and Omaba Des is at 15 Beott Street. New Edifice for Methodists Opened i | ¢ jastically endorses ' B i - with Impressive Ceremony. .| Last Rites Will He Held May | leading catcher of that team enthusias y Both 'phones 43. | Effort Made to Interest Pupils m. Necial Wil Re In Albert | and regularly drinks { DR. T. C. ILIFF PREACHES SERMON | Rural Districts in Contest at | Memorial Chapel at | 9 The Clark barber shbp, for baths. Ames College. | Windsor -, CORRIGANS, undertakers. ‘Phone 248, | ook | 4 ) FAUST BEOR AT 'RUGERS' BUFFET.|OPservance Concludes Jubllee Week Stiss. O Wyt ey " 9.~The tomb of Edward [ WoodtI Underiakbag compuny. Tel e of Worship Due Consld- | Miss Charflotte Dryden, county superin-i LONDON. May %.=The tomb of I | d Lewis Cutler, tuperal divector. ‘Phone 8. | ¥ Phstes tendent of schools for Pottawattamie Vil will be beneath the Albert Memorial | Baird & Boland, undertakers. 'Phone 122 | b 4 . county Is urging the teachers in the rural chapel at Windsor, where the body of his BIP 35 tailoring makey fYiends. . Martia Pet | Rev. A V. Babbs, schools to {fiterest their puplls in the corn | eidest ron, the duke of Clare has w eysen. SN an—— Judging contest for children under the su-| sepulcher. The obsequies, probably, wiil be P gy i rKQR BXCHANGE OF REAL ISTATE| A week of special jubiles services and |Pervision of the extension department of |held on May i0. Before the tuneral, it has Snappy plaver—-snappy drink; that's the whole story bm a nutshell. 1Y SWAPS | | the Towa Agricultural college at Ames. The | practically been decided, the body of t > % f; i t time " n meetings celebrating the completion of the | v er, athlete or fan, just remember, nex FOR RENT-ONE-HALF_OF STORE | Meetl lebrating thy comipletion of thel g il iop ue contest, will. be deter King will lie In state in Westminste Whether you be ballplay e CocasCal ) ) ' ! s W. BROADWAY. | new house of v\n|\"h||‘v u’rl the cong elxnll;""nv the annual picnic and closing day under the house of parliament. which you're hot, tired or thirsty that Coca-Cola is JoW FPV. opteelan, moved to 411 W. |of the Epwortly’Methodist churcn In the | | sons ol & simliar-oeramony whan| adway A . | ik % 4 the work at the experimeftal station at the | last the scene of a simila S5y p. s ol i Broadway. Lyes examined free. | o|oertorn part ofthe ity culminated vester- | gyt " dm at MeClolland fn the fall.| for two days and nights & constant stream Delicious—Refreshing—Thirst-Quenching ¥\ for cleaning. Best references. Phone F-169, otd W00 ¢ ik OF the €@ | This contest does not take the place of the | of citizens “!,M,", st the coffin of the xmu(i E h For (irdeciass wall paper work, painting. ey contest announced by the extension depart- | commoner, Gladstone. | re s “» b7 Al bomable. prices, age | The several services vesterday attractea | W0 SEEERE S GG LIRIGA “petore beink taken to Westminster the | S5¢ vVerywne Jensen, STasont; temple, |large congregations and. in the mOMNINg| . iher, The Moard of County Supervis-|body will lie in state in the throne room at| DD B imh 1o oue Baekiit i ' o, vest widcohuapest piace in the ity |$1.400 of the $3.200 needed Lo putting the | ,ry"yyy” uet aside & tract of land at the | Buckingham palace. King.Kdward's cask P Ree BocaiCom '™ tad the Cocae Wlciiotniaen & Co. 1s South Main street. | {iNIshing touches to the bullding and finish | o0 o0 "™ (i e sutticiently | Will be hioned out of oak Stown {1t the | Cola Baseball Record Book for 1910. #FISRED POR BALE WILL HELp (the basement rooms as planned was sub-| . g, fo§ both contests royal forest at Windsor. It will first be| e clattor. Criifggthe fmhots DoRM ) P {RTICLER | scii The dedication sermon was | poo W SO it is sald Is the|lewered to the vault beneath the chapdi “Casey st the Bat," técords, schedules for { PoRk O Ng A HAUBE THAT YOU{preached by Dr. T. C. Wit of Baldwin, | pret county to adopt this method of inter- | f100F of St. James' chapel, Windeor castle. | both leagues and other valuable baseball & 1t you are looking for (he best, come to | aM | eating school children in the growth of | Afterward, s ‘”‘""""“ information compiled by authorities. : us; we will do the: rest. 1. Boiwick, 21| “Little churches mean more to congre- | yood seed corn, that s by setting aside | been prepared. it will be remaved to Albert Whendvef { 8 Muin' 8.0 KveryUiing In wall paper. | gations that build them than those Which | ground for thelr especial use. chapel. THE COCA-COLA CO. you see an “,l‘_“ ka rantesd i ) i | €OSt 850,000, $100.000 or $500,000. The bullding | 1y her circular letter to the teachers of | @ueen Alexandra and King George con- Atlknts, Gub P i e A el tings this | °f #uch & church as this means & personal | ¢q rural schools Miss Dryden says in part; | {fTed With various officers of the state 0 i o'p ¢ Moen's | sacrifice to many of th g | el ‘land household concerning the funeral ar-| of Coca-Cola ¢ Worning at 10 o'clock in the Young Men's | sacr! to many of the cungregation Who [ .mhe extension department of the Towa | pgstian assockation building. have dev t y i | rangements today after holding service in » {25 % oted me and .labor as well as Agricultural college, in co-operation with | PE\afts ehapter’ of the: Woman's guild | g, ‘There il e i 4 the royal chapel at Buckingham palace, ; 1 . wir money. There are many such|(he County Board of Supervisors, has in- b | of St Paul's Kpiscopal éhurch will meet| . O RS B ] | the County Supt o which the late king always attended when Eridny afternoon at the home of M. | . n especial Interest in | iied the county schools to particlpate In | ' residence there.. The date of the bufial eorge Damon and Turkey avenue them because of that fact. il e 4 | The church 18| 4 corn-growing contest vas tentatively fixed for May 20, although Better ‘oppér thone pictures reframed at | one of the big factors in our ‘dev . - s ofice thet they mag. be ready 1o Neng |said De. 1fh ki e he extension department at Ames sub-| it may be May 18, the date on which Theo- | W hen i Are t yugl cleaning house. C. R o m! | } ' ts the following explanation: ‘Have each | dore Roosevelt is scheduled to deliver the F K. Aloxantor, 8 Broatiway; ‘phone 366, | At the afternoon service the address was | | Queen Greatly Worn, 5 y A | boy ana girl bring to your school one ear | Romanes lecture at Oxford university. 1 NOVID RYOUR, ~RBAT delivered by Rev. L. K. Ripley, a former |of corn from thelr father's seed. These | YOUR AD.IN THE 'R pastor of Epworth church, now pastor of | | TION OF THE BE TH O K 5.6 o irs will be planted In special plots on the King Edward still lles in the bed where Pt Tl s Lok 2 W R RO the church At Allerton, 1. Dr. It spoke | county farm at McClelland, each ear In | o died, clothed only In night clothes, with Brs. Willlam Goff, 11 Stutsman sirect "': n at the h“""'“l service, separate row. Ixplain to the children that | his hands crossed on his breast. Alexan- | b PR o AR R T M Ry ev. James M. Willlams, pastor of Broad- | (e cars will be marked and a record made | dra visits the chamber frequently, appear- way Methodist church and Rev, Grant evenl She K ssisted by Mrs, & i \ eyening. She wil be assisted by Lewls, pastor ef Trinity Methodist church | ‘After the vain have your raincoats and |ssisted and spoke at the afternoon service. | of the growth and yleld of each. During |ing greatly worn and tired. King George the autumn, previous to the time of gath- [and Queen Mary spent most of the day | 3 ering the corn, a county picnic will be | with her. After chapel the family looked [ ) L‘i“\fli-"t’fi? g o e Pt g Credit to Pastor. held at the county farm, when a whole day | upon the body for a few minutes. P Wit Gy Leirdis Bry Cleaning and Dye | The new house of worship:is due to the | will be spent in studying the different rows. | -An impressive incident this afternoon il Works. PBhohes 1E energy and untiring efforts,ef the pastor,| *‘Emphasize the value of taking part in |lustrated Queen Alexandra’s desire to show L. ©. L. M. M. kensington will be | Rev. A. V. Babbs, who, however, had the | this comparative test. Talk to some of the | consideration for subjects of every class. tained Wednesday afternoon at - the | enthuslastic co-operation of his congrega- | most interested parents and explain to | General Booth sent a message that the Y “(',r:"lf'.";’fl D el e | tlon. The building which has been in|them that the children should have good |Salvation Army wished to show honor to Magcabees ate invited. to attend. course of construction for neatly a year|corn to bring to school. Key the enthus- | Edward VII by holding a service before pThe vegular nonthy mesting of the | will represent, when wholly completed, an [iasm of the younger folka on the idea of | the pilace and Alexandra gave permission. “lower Mission will, ba held Wednesday | outlay of " X % > ' band, wearing red jer- 4 Flower Mission willy bo hold Wednesday | outlay of over 89,000, The cost up to date | tha pienic in the fall. At 4 o'tlock a large band, wearing red je Pryor, 18 Oak, fireet. Mrs. Pryor will be | has been pald, but It is the wish of the| The teachers are asked to see that each | Seys and carrylng silver Instruments and asaisted in entéftalning by Mrs. Glen Leed, | congregation to finish the basement into ear is carefully labeled with the name, |banners with scarfs of crepe pushed {:lrx'l}y,h”fl Badollet and Miss Josephine | reading rooms, dining room, kitchen and |postoffice, township and number of school | through the crowd to »lhe palace enclosure, WASHBURN.CROSBVGD' ON AND AFTER SatGrday, May 7, 1910, | PArlor and this, it is estimated will mean | district of cach contestant. The ears are|the big iron gates were opened and the the banks of Council Bluffs will close Sat: | &n additional expense of between $2,000 and | to be sent to the bank most convenfent to | band formed a circle under the windows. urday st ifd p. m., And en all other Bush | 800, To mest this expeige neariy $2000| the school in sny town witbin Pottawat-| First they knelt whils'the lsader prayed, D LD AL ness days. at 8 p. City Nat a g y 5 > o ¢ S Bavings Hank, First National Bank, Staf The building located at the corner of [to the City National bank. Thee,"” *'Abide with Me" and “Angels Ever Savings Bank. Avenue B and Twenty-fifth faces on Ave-| All corn intended for the contest must be | Bright and Fair.” Finally they marched The meeting of the Presbvterian Brother-|nue B and is directly opposi‘e the Avenue|left at the bank on or before Saturday of |Out, singing “Onward Christian Soldlers.” hood in the parlors of the First Presby- B public school house. The structure is b k The blinds were closely drawn, but the terfan chuteh this evening will be addressod IS D IR W ey | by Prot. W, M. Davidson ,uwnn?»nze'.’u 80 small, its dimensions being 42x02 feet. PEEE R attendants say that Queen Alexandra left h of the Omaha scheols on-*“I'he Institutional | On the main floor are the auditortum|SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAY |her apartments, with Princess Victoria and Church.” The address will be preceded g o by & musical program. proper with a scating capacity of 330 and her ladies in waiting and listened to the FLOUR "There 15'nothing that can be enjoyed by | he |lecture rocm with & seating capacity | Graduating Class to Give e Stoops | Singing from behind them. B R T T ap m‘.i.fm{"y %0 much as music. A. Hospe |0f 20. These (wo can be thrown into one to Conquer’—Rehearsal Now Crowds About Palace. 7 0 AS URN-CR 3Y C MINNEAPOLIS, MINN Co., 28" Soith Maln street, 20 Pearl street, | when necessary. The pastor's study is Golng On. The crowds around the palace were not also on this ficor and :can be reached by diminished today as well as at Marlborough just the tone to suit you. It comes in the 7 Council Bluffs, 1a, has the piano that has volces | W hariots drawn by four horses each R inds Selar ne soests He Given Tuesday| Evening at |ton. As prince and princes of Wales, the | who, supposedly came to Burope for a rest, | terrific shock brought thousand of terror- jatest artistic case, either fancy mahogany, |® Sebarate entrance from the south-end.| One of the features of commencement | house. The streets tonight are filled with | and princess of Wales, Princess Royal, the T H . DUl Walnut of Quaftersawed oak. The building 1s of frame with ‘artificial | week at the High school will be the pre- | people, but there is little mourning decor- | duke of Fife, Princess Victoria and Prin- MAR[;ET FOR RA[LROADBONDS Flfteen Meet ! This {% no.% down and $1 a week graft|stone basement. The northwest corner is| sentation of Oliver Goldsmith's famous|ation on the London buildings as yet. The | cess Louise, were present. A supplementary 5 e e e o4 Bell by | Surmounted by a .belfry of handsome and| comedy, ‘She Stoops (o, Conquer,” by a|draping of the houses will begin tomorrow, | §azelte issucd late last night orders full | . Instant Death v i either phone, L have for sals & flvf—u')om imposing deals: cast selected from the genior class. The| All political discussion. foreshadows a f::lnhmlc‘mrmn: ’\mlll N:;v;nher 7 :.L.u atter | Morgan in Europe Placing Big Blocks < . 1 oo wo lots ) ) o ¢ e alf mournim 1, . “ i i e B L Th é'fim"fi;t.y.“l{ gneds »7 Chbldren ‘He play wlll be given on the evening-of Tues- | truce and the shelving.ndefinitely of the & until May'7, 191 ! + 1468 Becurities. By thlOSl()n A oof ~onestment and & goel’ Tidine, ren Mate helpéd materlally in|day, May 21, and the students who will take | struggle between the House of Commons i Prope; (v:ini this Tooklity {8 steadily advai:| raisiog the needed unds for the néw build- | part are now rehearsing under the direction | and the House of Lords.. The bishop of Policem’m DiCS ) ring. Owder, 1. Ducil; cott street. ing. On Tuesday ' evening, May 24, the|Oof Prof. W. A. Brindley and Mrs. Dolly D.| Worcester, preaching at the cathedral, said a ¥ ‘ e B o cohaol bu by | Members of the Junior league will hold a | Burgess of the high school faculty. The| that patriotism and chivalry demanded § 5 |DEAL IS GREATEST IN HISTORY |Half Hundred Others Are Injured o Qak_ street and Broadway Saturday | literary contest, the proceeds to be de- | cast will be as follows: that contentious questions be put aslde by to bave Chlldrenl When Powder Plant Blows Up \’ Sleotal 1225 Fréah me Principal of the high | Yored to the bullding fund, | Totms Maciow 2 s Voo el e itanlia el Hundred Miillion Dollars Involved in at Onawa, Canada. ! “chool for the new school vear, commenc. | The contestants in oratory are Glen Wal- | yiue®neville Helen Price | 1688t (he Transaction, of Which St. OTTAWA, May 9.—An . explosion whicl | ing next, September. A speclal meeting will (lace and Earnest Rathke; i dramatic read- | Mr. Hastings. juy Leavitt| The House of Commons will meet on : ! " i late today wrecked the plant of the (I A probably’ be held In the near fuure forling, Hope Yates and Ethel Mellor; in | Mrs. Hardoastie. Etta Baird | Wednesday when Speaker Lowther returns, | Brave Officer Snatches Three Little EAal UaSE At Xifiy. TSI Dl0dIV6e O tnbRLY (aP\ CRiadR S 1Y | it bF Ue. ned Senool ‘At OAK Street was |hUmOrous reading, Gwendolin Smith and | MT: Hardcustle Chester Oreutt| (o receive the address from the throne. | Mose from Path of Chariot Ri Millioun, Hull, Quebec, instantly killed fifteen | alferred. Viola Mulica. Music will be furnished by | Sir Charies Marlow Tarry Hoyna | Premier Asquith and A. J. Balfour, leader 1ot Racers L el sons and Injured fifty others. The fu. i The men of the First Congregational |the Young Men's Christian assoclation or- | Maid. Bernice Ouren |of the opposition, will reply, Mr. Asquith ! and Meets Death. of the explosion was terrific. The coun ek e ar ‘weekly lunen | CN#Etra and by members of the Junior | Pi¥ECT William Lew!s|and Reginald McKenna, first lord of the PARIS, May 0.--The confirmation of the |for miles around was lald waste and man i and conference. | Midweek services will be |league. Rev, A. V. Babbs will deliver the | Servants—Theodore Grow ‘é“;r’l' 3:;:1” Admiralty embarked today at Gibraltar on 5 otiations for $50,000,000 worth of St. Paul | buildings in the city of Hull, hear the scens i held - Wednesday _evening at 8 oclock ai|invocation. Rev. S. Grant Lewls, Rev.|Wililam Christensen, ! ' | the cruiser Enchantress for home. PHILADELPHIA, May 9.—Policeman | railroad debentures and of the probability |of the expiosion. were flattened to the {he, pacsonage with Walter Lutx M= | Frank Caldwell and Superintendent Bev.|pSubstituteu isthel ' Gallagher, Myrtlo| According to a circular lssued trom Marl- | Willam Welss died here today from in- | that Amerlcan rallroad bonds to the ex- | ground. Mr. snd Mrs, Farnest B. Hart have ex-|erldge of the city schools will act as . 24 OF ‘"";‘.“l';-‘ Sehmid borough house tonight the designation of |Juries received in saving thre children | tent of nearly $100,00000 will be sold in| The silence which followed the final death- | tended inviiations to all the members of the | judges, and C. C. Woife will make tae paclt b b i the new queen will be Queen Mary, The |ffom death under the hoofs of the horses [ Europe before the present international fi- | dealing blast was more terrifying than the | .:!3:::;.1.:‘ opkregation to spend & BoOlA! | presentation address. CHURCH BENEFIT PROGRAM | rolo she will play at the new court has In & charlot race last Thursday night at|nancial movement is ended, shows that J. | cries and moans which came with a return ' The wathering is (o be entirely informal| On June 2, under the auspices of the Ep- — been the subject of considerable specula- | * Ci"cus performance. | Plerpont Morgan, the American financier | to consciousness of the badly Injured. The ( and it is the earnest wish of the host and | worth league, a chorus of thirty Thee | hontess bt 8 e s A ortion. P | Wil Tender a concert of old favorite mu- the Home of Henky W, new king and queen lived such compara- | We'® rounding the turn into the home|has been working tirelessly while he re-|stricken people Into the strects of Hull ! Ladies' Missionary soclety will meet with |sical selections, using the old favorites Hazelton, tively retired lives, that it is difficult to | “(Fétch when the children, thinking the|cuperated and as the result of his labors, | Some thought it was an earthquake, while l O g a""{:'fi‘,‘,fl"‘,‘"“: South Ninth street. | only, among them: “Old Black Joe," “Oh, il form an opinion, but it is almost safe to :’I"‘:"“‘:.'I'“‘ By Nlh{mu to run across the | he has established the greatest market for | others cried out that the comet had struck e 2:90. ; i B rack. Thousands of spectators looked e oy S > . ds : s were | of Ahe chirch and congregation ure|MY Darling Nellle Gray,” “My Old Ken-| The following program has been arranged | 8ssume that the court will be far less bril- | | "\l oo ™0 i e °d on | American sepuritied In the Warld's il fiousarin, Lalndshle; o (RIS ik I cordinlly invited tucky Home,” “Home, Sweet Home" and|for the musicale,to be glven tomorrow |liant than it was under King Edward. | \waiee dashed AT ¢ Following. upon the foregoing confirma- [ topp s a whole many others, given As one continuous num- | evening at the residence of Henry W. Splendor May Wane odkeyry d‘ “ A |""'l of the approaching | tion today the cable brought word from |light of glass Iuft In the northeastern sec- = s 8 . chariots and tossed the children back to|New York tha " ric g [tlon of the city. ) “]’com' B L" ‘P::m:‘:,, way. Address of ;h of the First Congregational church new | dignity to the’ceremontal of the kingly of-| long pole of a chariot and knocked under | co. had tuken over $30,000,000 worth of |the explosion that word came into the eity 7 Pzt thas RillY sonslat 6f Alls I Mu‘:z:x fund: - fice -:m -1: ;v.-u: :u:n.cllnnl unde:‘l his m‘:ln the horses hoofs. All efforts to save him| galtimore & Ohlos and placed them in|Oof the disaster. Ambulances and automo- - G Lasph S . Mozart | were invested with the pomp and magnifi- | we 4 vore o 8ce . of the famous Bible story’'of “The Ten Mozart String Quartet iokhs conitiredl DetitHig the aourt ot al Wosaain vaje Paris, and withf European investors. Indeed, | biles were rushed to the scene and the court & brilliant array of wealthy social 3 J ’ q . : r d then they were brought (o be the most impressive and highly enter- | Song—Put on_ Your Old Gray Bonnett. » % ¥ ” While Morgan attended to placing the|Mmore &an be the most impressive an Xour, Gla aray figures n which Amerigan hiressce mar-| AND STEALS MAN'S WATCH |, While Morean attended o placs tne| S0 ! 8 1 b o i o »d bef < eriously injured were carried to the Ilull ¢ Virgins,” by young womeén,"who will ren- | Joseph Mever. first violin, Will Hether. elsioire, Firdied ha aFtissted th it the conditions were finished before King |ser N TB US[ [:UT'[:URA o o he il 1o | niton, second violin; Mils Smi, vioia; |Ereat omp . PEANUT CART EXPLODES AR PN RIEG e Wied s e Bl —_— E . o, ried to English arlstocracy played a promi- In the basement of the church there will | °"5" fi{:'..'fi'.n’."uf’..'.?n"‘u;er‘r'y. i i et ‘un' i P to the American’ end, lnmofdr /a8 (ha Machine Also Makes HBoy Barefooted oy N N e L T K o, oSt Manlon O B e reat coanges wun| TR Ao Sukes o7 Haretooted | icnu, Miwaukes & st Faut suirond | MYSTERY IN THE KING'S DEATH And Thus Cured a Scalp Disease - s concerned. The St. Paul bonds will ‘lefl.s“ld Head — It had Lasted |POSTAL - CLERKS® !MEETING | Duet. “Harp o T oD, o ans Abt| SUC%: 88 well as among ths actual ptfiolals a5 - ment they will be offered on & price basis,| Cause, but Official Statement 1 Several Months and Made Most — Mrs, W. W. Sherman, Mrs. N. O, Ward, | and dignitaries of the court. Queen Mary 1”\“ “""""“F‘Ps” o N. Yo, May 0.—An ex-| “yjioour, Kansas & Texas Is arranging Covering Case s Lacking, B W i | onvention a arshalltown s 4y . ; 4 o 5 oy pon " i £8L00 he e v mystery as to the cause of the death ot LR e — Evenlnk Hout g Guastei. %" | enco on the court. surroundings than aid | freak resul. Timothy Nolan, .~ young | Gl B SO B N S 81 i award, | Although it In probably N | 1 A = Queen Alexandra. She is deeply religiots | man, had one of his shoes blown off and | g cincinnat & St, Louls s negotiating | true that the immediate cause of death TROUBLE SOON- GONE A delegation of five employes: of the| W€ have big line of lawn mowers, 33 to | and has & love for charitable work con- |his foot badly scalded. Idward C. Layton, | g TR & Pty i 00 FREREACEIR Loy onenial rouble, brought on by @ mB NEVER RETURNED | Council Biutts postoffice, members of '""l::;s;mer“ ;“’C"“‘:”‘;:l" }i::a:.m. lsgk x nected with the church, while King George, B"Ol"{fl‘ml“"“.“‘;‘“: ’l“ his watch blOWn | oponon hankers, severe cold, It has been an open secret {clerfoal and carrler forces left yesterday | I S . 80 far as s known, is more fond of|out of his pocket, and a woman was spat-| )., My Morgan came abroad it was re-|for a long time that the late king was el b 2 BN | for Maranhiltown fo . attand tha golnt | Brosdway. oline, which falled to burn. 3 country life and pursuits than of n:uuruy"‘:-“‘d‘ “lllh B i ported unofficially that his mission was a |suffering from a serlous organic trouble, W TSCT wabran amtwelve: years old | annusl featings of sihe Tows Stateras-| we correct sl Gefectaigf_vision, and if | POWP: Efence there is a general beliet that |1t rained peanuts for a time big one, but he persistently refused to talk |and as one who knows the fact puts it the new court will be of & simpler and 1 had w scalp disease, something like | soclation, National ;Assoclation of Letter | ., need the services of a doector we will of his atfairs. “‘Has been living for months by sh force scald head, though It wasn't that. , T | Carriers. and the Towa state branch, United frankly tell you so. Lettert's, 05 Broadway, | TOT® susters. type. and. that. many, of thoso| DAKOTA PIONEER IS DEAD | of will.” Although his death was appar suffered for several pohths and mast of - o - o | N * | who heretofore exercised & paramount in- W “ m¥ hair tamé otit, Finally the dm | Aswociation of Postaffice clerks. which, will | 1t you'have anything to sell or exchange | ently sudden, it was no surprise to those L 4 At e open in that ity today. The delegation con-| Prices cut in two on hand-painted china | fluence in the court life will be obliged to | Robert Connell, Who Lived in State | rtise The Bec nt Ad columns, | acquainted with the state of his heaith dootor 4o séd ‘me and he recommended | V. i seek. compaintive retiremerk. s X b i | advertise it in The Bee Want 1 theOuticura Remedies; “They cured me | Sists of Clerks B. F. Barrett, Harry Ball|at Gérner's, 411 Broadway. vek g Forty Years, Suw Service In . inafew weeks, lhuvqued‘):?ecmicun and Arthur Jensen, and Carriers. T, J. Al-|\ "snun:m :: yet, ll’:u :fim recr:-ed here | Crimean War. [ m—— — — Rempdips, alsq, for & bre out on | ljson and L. H. Bolton. om Mr. Roosevelt with regard to his| — my hatids and was benefited a grea . |LITTLE DANCER SPRAINS lans, but it'is certain that all public or| ’ May. 9.—(Spec | s deal, [y 't had t b | B. F. Barreit Is president of the State v P { IOUX F 1 D., May 9 Special.) | deal, R neTon't had anymors trouble | Association of Postattice Cierks, ana.T.| ANKLE AT HOSPITAL BAZAR | semi-public entertainments will be can-|_Robert Connell, vio died recently at the WeLcome Worns 10 WOMEN | 3. Allison is president of the state organi- celled and it is probable that even private | home of his daughter, Mrs. Andrew Ma- b . " ————t—t | The joint convention last year was heid| Numbers and Falls to Stage— lecture may be dellvered, but necessarily at | roer and was & veteran of the Crimean age Stiguld. wetks o e, Fiarin £0d) ofive (e the | Pl B 3 Injury Not Serfous. a later-date than originally fixed, as the | rin S\ SR advice of a physician of over 40 years’ experience | in Council Bluffs and for this reason no war, during which he was a soldier In the | . —a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases 4 | etfort will be made by the Blutfs delega- | tuneral of the king will occur on or about | British army. He took an active part in By (made b¥ the Butfe delogs-| 1, pospital ward equipped In one of | that date g Az ) Rk part in| - of women. Every letter of this sort bas the most on to secure the 1911 meeting\for this city. | . he war and saw very hard service. At | ‘ i i o y oNER S00p = ' | | with the Wise Memorial hospital bazar,| The American ambassador has canceiled | . b g ke ton conddentisl, - Meny sensitively, mocest womes w P S EMORIAL FOR WIS age of 84 years. He was a ploneer resident fully to Dr, Pierce what they would shrink from ure, Sweet, Economical. M | IS8 GREEN | provea Sunday night to be more than an|all engagements, including private dinners. | of 1incoln covnty. having taken up his telling to their local physician. The local physician ‘ Because of its delicate, emoliient, | illustration of the work of the institution. | Mr. Reid today delivered o the forelfi | vaxidence in the county nearly forty sears Selliad to;byale Jacel pkyplctao. | The looel pby itiaa semative, antiseptio properties derived | se ® to Be Held Tuesduy After- | During the entertainment little Cecile| officers cablegrams of sympathy and re- | . . . 3 ks 9 o £ i gy . T ey from Cuticura Ointe 2 ago. He remained there until only a short | without ‘‘an examination Dr. Pierce holds that | | e D e noon—Mite Boxes to Be Opened Cheney, one of the smartest of the Juvenlle | gret from @ large number of public bodies | (11ve before his death, when he came 1o ooy Mgt v gt PP by purest of cleansing o, Ohprity, dancers who have ‘been delighting the pub- | and officlals in the Unlted States among | ne nome of his daughter In.Sioux Falls less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. ingrédients and most S llo since the bazar opened, was seen to fall| which were messages from the mayor of | xo\ 1onc before his death he was glven ,—f‘ns ing of flower The Hpme Missionary society of Broad- | While she was giving an exhibition of toe| philadelphia, the president of the New |, ' ‘1” a4 b i 'l‘ o (ot Dr. Pierce's treatment will cure you right in the privacy of adors, Cuticura 8oap | way Methodist church will hold a memorial | steps, Prof. Cnambers, Manager Cole and | york Consolidated Stock exchange and @ | "o JU48T B8 GAWANS NS (NESAY your own home. His ** Favorite Preso: is unrivaled for pre- | soryice for Miss Nellie B. Green tomorrow | Mrs, Hughes, who was supplying the music | co the. eity. of Canton fniuries - sustained ¢ of the resolution adopted by the Men's bundreds of thousands, some of them the worst of ca by & fall on a defective sidewalk ""Vu.‘l;'f‘,‘,f;'ylg afternoon at § o'clock at the home of Mrs. | for the dance, ran to her help and she was :\ n, scalp, Netlonal Missionary congress now in. ses- \ I is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated alf and | Charles M. Harl, 624 Qakland ayenue. The | carried to the extemporized ward. Mean- { 4 P gularly ¢ sion in Chicago. ". physician. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every fants and followlng program with referenge to Miss | time the police station had been mr;mne«l The various embassies today received for- | CHICAGO PASTOR IS DEPOSED | ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no seoreoy. It will bear examina- me in the | nds of childfen. In the pre~. | Green will be rendered; and Police Surgeon Loveland ventive and cura n » mal official notice of the king's death, | tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup- = % "'“.‘;m & nnrt'u‘-: “As a Friend and Nelghbor,” Mrs, De-{auto. He found that the cnild haa sprained| which was immediately communicated to | M. imble Ousted by | ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don’t trifle |n£‘d1'lflxurm eczeras yashes, (tchings, g hureh Worker,# 8t 2 1. Or- [ jury ":“"- and :""h'" "': 'hff"'d the In-| (he respective governments. Secretary of sation -Becanse ef | with your health, Write to World's Dispeasary Medical Association, Dr. R. ircitptions, infammatighs and chativgs | cuit * 5 AR, jury she was taken home. A bik crowd was| Siate Knox's cablesram was the first of- iU iy | V. Picree, President, Bffalo, N. Y.,—take the advice received and be well, p ge} for the sanative, “The Pastor's Helper,” Rev.'J. M, Wi ficial note of regret received at the For-| o e 4 | — S o - ~ - antiseptic cleansing of ulcérated, in- | lams. | the occasion of several minutes of excted | gum defice, beine dellvered by Ambassado £ M P 1l mucous surfaces and for many Solo, “MyLoved One, Rest,”: Miss Mary | interest . oh hd Y sador | CHICAGO, May b.--After six months y el Reld in person immediately upon its receipt. selves Lo women, fall / Cutleura succeeds when al juaran Al ut re and Trom e Bour ol DR, ¢ A7 be pis Extemal And Intgron) Treatmen . . S i s 2T Mol o service, Rev, Nelson H. Trimblp today was St l I l d - mothers, Ati the conclusion ‘of { the prokram W |y ey (NATACterin the play to be given | president Taft's message, sent upon receidt | removed s pastor of the Metropolitan erimn 1rés ar€ on as 00 h this week y else foils. mit boxes will be opened and the contents | pivcexs Chrys B of the news of the king’s iliness, arrived | Church of Christ of this city, by a v . will g0 to furnish & rogm in Miss Green's | What-for-Wh. ROy “Savess | ® few moments before his death. It was de- | of his congresation. His dismissal brings as the best but Sterlln Blue i meniory in the Chinese Orphans’ home at ret Stickler | livered at the palace by Ambassador Reid | (o a crisls a controversy that has existed ’ ~ g A 1&?‘3‘.‘ Xl Berkeley, Cal.| All the women of the church H himself. _ _ almost since the commencement of his pas- | Tybes have no equal. There are mechanical aswell as ¢ ) 5 Suit's Court Circular states that dufing | torate, due, it is sald, to the minister's ef- D e are Invited to attend the service and briug ,;;'n','uflh,-,a'g%":m ot A rose or carnation to' be placed on Miss the last moments of the king the arch-|forts to reunite his congr: ¥ o-Tru Prince So-Si. Fairy Moonbea A emical reasons for this supefiority, which is apparent to the naked eye. Somewhat Willlam Kaberlein gation with that Yoria. *Rotter Dine & Brad: | Green's grave at the closs of the meeting. ‘Russell Tetard | bishop of Canterbury read special prayers |of the Jackson Houlevard Christian churen, | higher in price than most other tubes, but much cheaper per mile. . Cot Ve “ S ~Chorus of attendants, geishas, fairies, et . Sterli Y y‘-: i e A Twalve membe:s of "Mosers - orc ustes | and conducted & short service 1n the king's | from which it had seceded nearly a year Dealers everywhere. Booklet. Sterling Rubber Works, Rutherford) N.J. A | perry J. Bock, conduetor, chamber, &t which the queen, the prince | ago. | For Sale by Paxton & Gallagher Co., 10th Street Viaduct, Omaha.

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