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OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 19 Ay BRIEF CITY NEWS IPUTS BURDEN ON THE BOARD PR LU 'SEVEN BAD BOYS 'IN (OURT| — Woman’s Work et | Sia¥e Root Frint It 11ghtng Pixtnres—Durgess-Granden Co. Manager Fairfield of Water Company || <==——p———————===| {0\ Goes to Kearney and Then There 1.00—2ational Lifo fnsurancs Co—1910 ont. | Activittes of the Organized i Cnagien & AAYACenste! Agent, Omaha Makes Statemen | Boaen Meng sme Stave wt one || Are Six Left. Blue serges-- Of unusual worth for every man who appreciates the e, | / | dertaking of Comeers to Women. i ¢ : 1ol Store Your Fine Furs in Moth-proof 1 dressy styvle found only in these ideal spring and sum vauls. Nominal cost shukert's, 5th and | DELAY DUE TO CIPY OFFICIALS ROB CARS AND GROCERY STORE | ) Iressy style fo ) PIINE Harney | ot | Mrs g, 3. ‘Sdobs & the regent of the| P X E‘g‘_,_ ' ¢ N mer garments—are now seen at theit best at this oud Child Weed oA ton of n , . : " " 3 “}'M “.\ :Hd .;':“twmm—l.\m n O Purehase of Plunt Might Aave Been (omany chapter of the Daughters of the | Woman Clatme she store. Added to their handsome appearance is Hafhiy, Tohe B _. o | Completea Lomg Ame but for | \inerican Revolution. She was elected to » th this office yeste: ternoon al © Bont Money 15 a landiord's profit. Put Tacties Adopted by the is office yesterday afterncon ai_ the an 4 | - into & home It makes for family happl- | Howellite nual meeting, whioh Wwas hsld In thé Wb asia. y N g L and the super handiwork of the country’s bhest nesd and independence. See Nebraska Sav- | | audlerceé room of ths public library »V J \ B {ailors ing and Loan Ass'n. 1605 Farnam, Omahs | ug,aei £, M. Fairfield of the Omaha |assoclates in office will be Mre. C. M s \ L et ailors, Plenty of Autos~Thirty or forly autos Water company makes this statement in | Aull, vice regent; Mrs. Arthur Farnaldr| Seven bold, bad littie boys faced Judge q % X " p? ¥ have been provided for the members of | regard to some of the debated phases of | recording secretary; Mrs, R. C. Hovt. cor- | Sutton in juvenile court Monday, three of { |ji! & i $h Yet these greatly superior “Nebraska™ suits cost you con the Eiks 15 be used in the big XMW ball| the present water situation i Omahs | responding seeretary: Mrs. P. 1. Barr m /for breaking the seal of a rallroad o 3 Ml slderably less than most garments that are not rly as good parade Tuesday afternoon. It is requested | ‘:M; R. B, Howell of the water board |(reasurer; Miss Mary Louise Harris, histor- | ¢ar and the other four on a charge of re ML \ y thut all members of tne lodge Who Intend |(elis us that & twenty-acre tract of ground |ian; Mrs. David Crowel), registrar: Mre. | Péated depredations at a grocery store at 2 rove this today Ly trying on a few of our blue serges at to ko to the game mect at the club rooms | near the Omaha Country club site was |A. W. Clark, chaplaln; Mrs. A. K. Geult,| Twenty-fourth and™ Ames avenue. The at 2 @'elock: ¥harp. 3 g 1 | bought & good many years ago by the |Mrs. W. B. Millard and Mrs. F. E. Hall, [ feven ranged in age from. 9 to 1f years $l4 50 and 318.00 Knights of Columbas Come Tuesdag— Water company for the construction of @ |advisary board Tha three who robbed the ralirqad were | b X . ennse Mer Husband Wears Dia. splendid quality of fabries, shapely lines, perfeet fit monds—Boy Admits Take TUSKGLY Wik be s big day for the Knikhis| second reservoir that would assure the | Reports of the retiring officers indicated | Leo Fpfey, 17 North Nineteenth street 5N : R of Columbus of Nebraska, as the state con- [ city of Omaha &n ample supply of water |an active vear, one of interesting meetings | John Zitsberger, 1857 Nortn wmighteenth 31 T 5 vention opens a1 19 o'clock in the morning | for & day or two should the Florence main [and Increasing membership; there are now | Street,’ and Laurence Kelly, 1846 North at Knignta of Columbus hall in the Board | break or be crippled tor any reason, and |18 members as compared with 168 a vear | Eighteenth. In tHe car they secured twelve of Trade bullding. Delegates from all over{says that this second reservolr is badly |a80. The retiring officers who gave re- | bottles of beer and drank it, with the re- state will be present and new ' state | needed, but that no move has ever been |Ports were Mrs.sAull, recording secretary:|sult that the trio was mildly inebriated Wcrs. will be clected | made to build {t and adds: ‘Why this has |Mrs. L. G. Down, corresponding secretary; | when placed under arrest. | not been done & for the company to an- |Mre. W. Archibald Smith, treauser, and| Foley, as/an old offender, received the s | swer | Mrs. Crowell, regisirar. The report of the| chler atwention of the court. Probation rWO Burg]ars | “Up to the time the city clected to buy |historian, Miss Marris was an interesting| Officer Carver, & next door nelghbor, in- — — the water works system the company was |Fevlew of the events of the last voar and | terceded for Foley, who, like his™ com- -Frightcned Awa able 1o fulfill ali the demands on its sys- |#!#0 @ reminder that upon June 1 th¥|panions, is 1l vears of age. The child was tem, but that was seven years ago, and | JAUShLers are to give the public of Omaha | paroled to Mr. Carver, with & warning [ during the fntervening time the company | un dlal. This timeplece fs to be placed | that this is positively the last timo he can { # [} . | has added @ large number of consumers, |'!? Riverview park to mark he place of | hope to dscape Kearney, The other two ‘ Saloon Keeper and ne‘nsunnt Owner | whichi consequently increased demand upon | 1N €nirance of the old Oregon trail. | were also paroled. Appear Just in Time to Save | 1ts supply line, In 1906 the company, real- | ASide from the important business of the| Of the guartet.who robbed the grocery | ' 4 | izing this, ot P | [meeting interest centered in the report|store of Mrs, 8. Persels, William MckKenna, | Propert; it , offered to put in an additiona! 5 4 \ i | supily main from Florence, provided the |8i¥en by Mrs. W. B. Millard of the recent | aged 14, waa sent to Kearney. It was the ).} ity Would &gres to. add the eost with |continental congress. Her report was &| McKenna boy's fifth appearance before i \ | h ous o cturé of the way o " to be. Time was when &n industrious and |'for the vest of_the plant. Had the ity |octed and fncluded & description. brief, of | oy in o Kearney, concientious burglar could make a 1IVIng | acceptéd this offer the company would |gne wpiendid mew bullaing whteh 15 the| oo Interceded and by . sreferenc of ople | 5 Woe debw he splendid new bullding w stayed proceedings uptil A. W. A . iy oo i of 8 lot of people | have been perfecty avle to suppiy all th | o gnters' Washington residence. But the | asked to nave the Alfon chila »-xult-l.;"fl) who ought to be in bed | demands upon it up to his time and for|mo.i fmportant chapter of her story—the | py P’ % wo gentlemen with dark lanterns and'|several years to come. The water board, n i oo ee {one wi sro v st and the “jimmies” twice tried to turn & dishonest | however, paid one which sro gave with most ze: too, when Rebbi his conversation ‘IMe other two boys in the grocery store no attention whatever 10 |one o which the members listened with Y 9 e pently or 50 on South Tenth strest Sunday | this offer and (he city finds itselt now in | eest eannmmge R e S e i ) most eagerness, was the story of how time and escaj . d E D! 00 i P - ped with parol c- night and just av often wore shooed away | u diiemma which the Water company fore- | Nebraska's candidate, Mrs. Gault, carried | e oy S#LEWe BICL Barele nc & lee A ey (ot |paw fouf- yeats ago and did everything in |off the coveted plum, the election ns ome| g . nd Ed Bur- \ R. ¥. Hunsicker, Who oWns & saloon at | thelr power (o avert, Until wuch udditional |of the viee president generals. There were | o B 8 South Tenth trect, woke (o hear the | main is laid, it will not, In my opinion, |only five delegats from Nebraska, but in| gy WL Surce. motter of the Bur. robbers hammering at the back window | be advisable to. build & reservoir on tne |(heir campalgn for their candidate they v, e court by remarks of his establishment. He loomed on the|land referred 1 to by Mr. Howell, which, |ceived splendid support from the other | %! resard to repaying for the damage star 1it hortzon with his light ordnance in | neverteless, belng the highest land about |state, particularly from the Towa dele- | (¢ DO¥S WrOUBh( n the grocery, where, time to see the two men fading into the | the clty, was Wwsured (with a view to its | gation. 0\ addition to stealing arlicles, a number Aim dlstance far withdrawn. Sneheus : IS T e ire Stock of Trimmed Hats (Except Black burnt e T T iasnie, mb macth| Lt rteelN vt The chApLer yablarthy gave parmisvion 1 |y, Riken aasie 1 o) sar Our Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats (Except Black burnt or Tenth street found that two mefi were| I may add that Mr. Howell seems to|Public observance of Flag day, June 14, |fof the damage sald Mrs Burke, “and trylng to ohter his restaurant by way of have The next meeting—and also the last untily ! told her 1 would pay for what my boy g d T d t th f “ 2 d ti 4 b eache o i SR I L b | T T e S 1, 0 S0 Lkt s o ave ake atural) will be uesday at the following reductions: stout club and also got sight of a duet|against the water company and the ;lh Mis. George Hughes, M1l Winton street only & few packages of gum.) “She heard b ruce agalgst time. / praisers, It was staged in the bill of com- . - L b e T I Taontn B8 L Mol plaint, verified by’ the then president of | Nebraska is to be well represented at the diamonds and that Is why she is trying $30 00 FORTUNE FOR MISSING MAN |the Water board, that this particular prop- | blennial convention of the General Federa- | to Stick me. [ want to vay that the diu- J n y A erty was ‘mot mecessary or serviceabls or | tion of Women's clubs in Cincinnati, and | monds he wears he paid for. $25 00! ; o useful in the operation of the plant,’ and | We!l Means in more ways than mere num- | Mrs. Persels had in a qulet, well bred | . BISiar 16 (HORSIRG R4 Heesiven MR oo 0 S plant, and |, s The group of club women who lett | voice stated her losses to the court, and ‘ " ' the Money, but Brother is s “_'fh":": i ,"'“ ’“'“” to decree | o\ a last evening on the Nebraska dele<| estimated them at $40 at the minimum, $20' 00 P Not Found. | v R c;d“:]"_‘ l‘;m"" }“”"’:’ “" AP- | ates specal car evidenced striking ability | Judge Sutton declared that the four st P their conslderation and 1o retarn an | 10 COmpete with thelr club sisters of othef | of PArents ought to reimvurse Mrs. Per- = The sum of 5,600 is awalting David Point . ot Bl ol o s i el A o $13 00 or Punt In Douglas county court, but the | 3Ward without consideration of its value. . “Ths Some of the delegates had already left . whereabouts of the man are unkngwn. The| ““The company ceased to pay dividends | OHC 00 FR€ CF AL O, HOEY O man named Is a prother of William J.|°0 its stock several years ago, but has } Uit o, e betrics RESIALAE ke Inywitae. in | DAIA A04.Interskt DromDely’ oh 1t4 bonds out< | sy W, H. Hadlord Snd Mra Rdmar Allan | Raise Price O the Union Pacitic shop who died October | ¥tanding which amount at the present time | f, O™ . ! $10 00 ing's traln included: Mrs. H. Cole of | 24 last year leaving an estate worth $5,000. | 0 about $4,500,000. Omaha, State federation president; Mrs. M. h‘XLhange beatst $9 OO It was known that Point, as he preferred An editorial in the World-Herald on the D. Cameron, president of the Omaha | ! » 4 O O to be known, his real name being Punt,|Water situation, with reference to the suit| \woman's ciub; Miss Jeannette Jessop, Mrs. | 8 0 L4 has @ lster In Scotland and a brother who | foF sbecitic Oeitormance, Tecently argued |5, b, Hiss, Omaha delegated; Mrs. N. H.|Members Would Double the Cost of . 0/ up to last June at least wad a workman 9 Ihe. S Ates supreme court, | Nejgon of Omaha, a state delegate; Mrs § § in the shops of the Pullman company in [F8Ys: ‘I the decision is cavoriie to the J. T. Johnson, who represents R. M. S. Membership in the Grain, $7. 50 Buffalo, N. Y. The Scottish sister was lo- ;‘:?”! °"";'""°" llh“ the plant was not| Mrs H. M. Bushnell of Lincoln, general Exchange, % Vi cated and having sent a power of attorney y and properly appraised, then the|federation siate secretary; Mrs. L. A.| — 100 H t i th bo‘ ;e lot here received her half of the estate. At-|Supreme court will probably direct the|Simon of Sydney. Mrs, Paul of St. Paul, | Members of the Grain exchange will take About aits n e a tempts to locate the brother have so far United States court for this district, to pro- | Miss Anna Miller of Lincoln, Mrs. A. O.|®@ vote on the ‘miatter of ralsing the price tailed. ceed. at once to.determine its true value,' Thomas of Kearney, Mrs. L. 1. Cowan of | of membership’trom $500 to $1,00 Tuesday. < The death of Willlam Point was a sad | Our counsel advises us that even If the city | Ashland,” Mrs. D. B. Cropsey of Fairbury, | A vote Was taken three weeks ago, but Rlbbon l rimmed 4 Hats blow to a girl in Scotland whom he ex- x:* to win on this appeal there would | Mrs. Phelps of Lincoln, Mrs. Rogers of | there was not a sufficlent nurgber present pected to he married to about the time @ to be & new appraisement. The city | York, Mrs. C. M. Schindell of South|to constitute a majority of his death, Instead of his arrival in|D®8 irrevocally elected to buy the system|Omaha, Mrs, Mabel Corbett of Atkinson, | The moveé for an Increase is brought by $10 00 t 0 l Scotland the girl recelved a letter teliing |©f Water works of the Omaha Water com- | Mrs. W. H. Harrison 0f York, Mrs. Pease |a number of merchants of Omaha who took * a s n y of his death. These facts are learned from | PARY and the only method by which the|of Fairbury, Mrs. J. M. Reagan of Hastings lout membership at the time the exchange | & letter which she wrote here to the ounty | Price can be fixed is in accordance with |and Mrs. W. B. Mead. was organized to help promote the project. judge. This sweetheart would undoubtediy | the terms of the contract between tHe city Now that many applications have been 5 00 $ 3 5 0 have béen a beneficlary if Points had left | #nd the water company, and that is by an| As the women of the women's clubs are | I [ received from concerns which want to be- a will, but he died intestate, appralsement of three engineers. glving more and more attention to the | come members of the exchange and who World-Herald’s Attitude. social problems they as well as the active | MAN WITH MANY ALIASES e O oo k- | Tk e s e o ure s i iae Who ocuthy Sale Begins at 8§ A. M. Sharp. No Exchanges or Refunds, | toueh on, s the statement reiterated In the | mer school of ethics which I8 to be held | chance to realize a partial interest on BROUGHT BACK FOR TRIAL.|eaitorial in the World-Herald, that it is |at Madison, Wis., June 21 to-August 5. | the 3800 pald fo a seat. " o the waler company which stands in the |under the auspices of the American Ethical ; \ raed with Counterfeiting, Henry |Way of municipal ownership. Whoever [unlon. Dr. Felix Adier, Mrs. Anna Garland | CONCORDIA SINGERS GIVE . its 1 Takew' te Lineol wrote that editorial must have been either | Spencer and Dr. Seligman of Columbla, . deplorably Ignorant of the water situation | will be in charge. CONCERT AT GERMAN HOME during the last four years, or wilfully de- | Lectures on the principles of moral edu- — Henry Otto, alias Alex Johnson, alias J.| terined to misiead the public, for every- |cation, treating the problems which con- | Entertainment Quite Successful from . Belmont, wanted in’Nebraska for coun- |oNe Who is familiar with the water situa- | front parents, teachers and soclal workers; Artistic and Financial —= terfelling, was brought back from Idaho|tion knows that it is the city which has | the ethics of the great poets; social service | Standpoint N 4 T 0 TH OMAHA thinking to the priesthood In large meas- \K‘::T‘lb':":::’lx?l :;:gw:mh 3\%%‘«':“ “Le"f”"'):«: Sunday night by Sheriff C. W. Dyer of |been delaying completion of the purchase [ in connection with charity, conrections, | Members of the Concordia Damen Ver- Al‘FAlRS AT § U ure and the result was that it was made | YRA" (06 SRATC SAGWE BAGRICE G URG Vi b Twin Kalls county, Idaho, and Deputy |Of the works, while the company has been | reforms and constructive soclal work; lec- | ein gave one of the most“successful con- | hard in the common conception to-approach | keventeen of theto.al_population of tht “\United States Marshal E. W. Beemer of | insisting upon the completion. It is a |tures on the history of the ethical move- |certs in the history of the organization at e unto God."” United State: ew York, Tribune. the 1daho federal district. Otto was lodged | W§ll known fact that immediately upon the [ ment; on the ethical values in literature; | the 'Germghti home Sunday afternoon. The | Rev, J. M. Bothwell Attacks Sunday Henry Blaskovee Doing Well. TWO MEN HIT BY AUTOS In the Douglas county jail over night and | complétion of the appraisal the company |on moral education in France, on mofal | concert was (o ralse funds for the en- Moving Picture Shows. Henry Liaskovec seemed to be making was taken to Lincoln by United States |tendered its deed of the property, 4nd asked | instruction for the adult; on festivals and | tertainment of the twenty-fourth annua < &l more than an even fight vesterday with | g 2 Houl Willlawn A Marshal Warner and Deputy Marshal|to have the purchase completed and that | their social value, and on the ethics of the | saengerfest of the Northwestern saenger- | tho bullet lodged somewhere in his bratn, | W* “kn‘.::-a-n- W::n b gl Haze-Monday mornipg and placed in the | the Water board, instead of giving some | four great religions, constitute some of the | bund. PAVE WAY TOWARD TEMPTATIQN | Sunday morning according to Dr. Edwin " Lancaster county Jall to await his hearing | assurance of completion, passed resolutions | possibilties of this six weeks' course. | Besides three majestic choruses by the o 1 Streel. | Chuloupka, he“Was better than on Satur- J befors the federal courts of the Lincoin |repudiating the appralsement. In the liti- | Miss Jane Addams Is the firet woman | Concordia singers, the program included dsy. This 18 the critical pertod, and if no| o : ot faistrict, his offense having been committed | §ation which the company was compelied | whom the Chicago Association of Com-|an alto solo by Minnie Weber, violin solos | $8y# Amusement {s Nefther Genuinels | rgi0) changs occurs within the next twelve “:‘.'fl "_ ‘l"l',‘:‘.,m'\.,s,‘,::: Tf‘f."".'l‘,m: Sn that dlatrict. to bring to make the city live up to Its | merce has admitted to membership. The|by Bmily Clive and & solo by Mrs. x Attractive Nor Elevating—DMan hours he will have a chance to recover. AR IR el e gl ol A, iaiel contract, the clreult gourt of appeals ren- | constitution and bylaws do not provide| Peter. Tyrolen ballads were sung by a with Bullet in Mealn is He has mever lost coasclousness. His | oo Wetl HEEIE BL TS Bl OO VICTIM IS HELD RESPONSIBLE |derea deciston which authorized in every | for women as members, but the ways and | sextete composed of Miss Anna Kuhl, e lacerated tongus wnd palate have swollen | ACNLE Within fifteen minutes ot weal: particular the purchase which the citizens [ means committee ignored such trifles, and | Teckla Fisher, Emma Reese, Anna Kolov- gl s %0 that he has not heen able to_eat since | \y® SNEE VGO OF TRIRATE Brest FERCEY v clare C d ¢! A srs. K r 1 . oW e ' e 0 X = . i 2 Harry Richilen Came to Death While | have declaréd their desire to complete, and | unanimously chose Miss Jane Addams as|oatek and Messrs. Ferdinand iLehmann and et Motno. | 112 fdry. (Sesterday, however, he took | L ST TGN 0y by et machint . Sater Rass Oben which the members of the Water board pre- | honorary member, Iter sha has spoken: to | Peter Laux. A cornet solo was played by | Rev. J. M. Bothwell of the First Metho-|some liquid food through a straw. The G 4y Violating Rule, re b livered a S of an unidentified man at Twenty-sixit A oy B tend to wish completed, and which, ac-|them on soclal centers in schools. Homer | Dr. A. A. Latrd dist church of South Ofnaha dellvere siight fndication of fever Saturday evening | O " urldentiied man &) fwentestl —_— cording to the members of the Water board | A. Stillwell, president of the assoclation,| The concert was a financial as well as |sermon directed against modern evils us he | wuy not so apparent Sunday morni BB L s Avaniihah ‘aba i kiedeiinl Negligonce on the part of the Union Pa- | Will #ive the city at the appraised valua- | owned that the proceeding might be irreg- (an artistic success | viewed them. Among the follies of the Pres- | day evening he was reported in gxcellent | s porin Cine nemiber. e 160 s lockt witch frog|tion, & revenue-producing property which | ular; but he would not admit that the rules |\ ent which he singled vut was the 5 and 10- | ypirjts. If he gets through tonight safely | 0", L] ] ; gitio. paliroad In not locking & & . " how, and in this he Dr. G. R. Youns, a veterinarlan, took the Sas declared hy A coroner's jury Monday | Will carry itaclf paying interest on bonds, | were more important than the membership|LAD HELD FOR BEATING HORSE | cent moving pleture show, and i hin case promises to become a remarkable | (L TG Y obile as partial cause of the death of Harry|cost of operatiom, and create a sinking |of Miss Addams. — SHAohN] sipedially the Bitadsy featucs ane Mr. Willlams was struck at Sixteenth Richileu, who was run over by a train at|fund to pay off the ‘bonds without addi- & —— Officer Woldridge Sto Inhuman '“_Fhv effect is to draw )ounz‘r\t’ou"‘-‘“"‘:‘ Magle City Gossip. ;“‘,\l '1. rnam and brulstd to a trifling ex Valley Friday afternoon. The jury further | tional taxes Delegates from fifty Chicago ciubs and TFreatment and Hauls Doy to uplift of pure drama noy of t ""‘””} |, 3. J. Byan and F. H. Good left 8aturday | (et by tip machine of 8. K. Empke, drivet found that Richileu himeelf had been| “I am utterly weary of the Insincerity | hundreds of outside cities met recently=at Juvenile Court. children's minds far from serious thoughts, | for trip to Arkansas Y Dr DM Biley at8:% n-m sullty of viol & safety rules by working|of the Wuter board, as evidenced by its|the Chicago Art institute to perfect the| Willie Green, 15 years old, is confrontea | Which should be a part of the duties of the | Mrg l.l |'|‘ u;:mlul\lm 1(‘“"."'"’ from a| % ! 3 between mn*mm; trains, spokesman, Mr. Howell. It is only a little | organization of the Drama League of Amer- | With & trial in juvenile court because he |8y of rest and of religion. The day was | visit w :" SFISROR R/ SRIGL Oh SUPPOSED BOMB HARMLESS Richileu suftered fnjuries which caused |iess than seven yoars ago:when-he went|ica. According (o the plan outlined, the |Was caught in the act of beating a horse | ROt created by “’""”""‘l’"":y"”":,'::"‘f':,' P e Phdg g P o ol g Y his death while he was engaged in switeh- | about the city. of Omaha telling the ciui- | weekly Stage Censor, & bulletin contaln- (In & barn at 254 Cuming street. ‘“{‘";“"‘v“‘:“!‘":w‘:‘;' o 100 | " ahe city conal)'apd the:Bosrd of Educa. | edn Bicotsie Dell BEtiery Had Pajios Ing & traln at Valley. The man's fool was |zens that this property was worth only [ Ing the women's aiagnosis of thé stage, | “Well, he hit me first,” whimpered the | : il g tion will meet this evening in adjourned caught in an open. frog and he was runq $3,000,000, and now he unblushingly comes| will be sent to every club woman In the |lad when Harry Wooldridge, — =~ = = ; Guessing—Found Under down by a traln for which he was throw- out fn print with & statement that the|country telling her what plays to shun. | ficer, arrested him to answer to a eharge | *'°% W P onoam. -k A meeting of the South Omaha Centrsl| ¢ disc 4 n pl a St Joseph' /i . v actresses, can not be either genuinely at- | Labor union will be held this evening at| Declaring he”had discovered a fell pioy i0g the switch. He died at St. Joseph's| Omaha Water company is now paying in-|Mrs. A. Starr Best, vice-president of the | of cruelty of animals. Willle lives at 201z | SCIrestes can nob e Sther genwnely B | LOUE, THGE to blow up the new bullding which fs be hospital a few hours after the accldent. | terest’dnd Wividénds on about $7,000,000, | Drama club of Evanston, said: “We have | North Twenty-third ”,‘"“,‘r o han likely many vulgar jokes | The Women's Christign Missionary so- [ing constructed &t Tenth and Dodge His_burlal 100k plece from the residence | and that in his opinion, within six years, | tried the idea of demanding certain re-| “DId you turn your left cheek?" asked [&00 07 (hh FKeW' many VHERT JOKER | ciery” of the Christian ciren Wil maet S0 1oyt C, . Mortesam, B2 8. Mary's at 2:0 Monday afterroon the property fi private ownership, with a | forms of managers, and are not pleased | Wooldriage. ;‘:,c,,'.', n‘u(\\"ny et tntlon. Manoid | T ,”"' r",””:' L"'""’ " avenue, frightened the police Sunday atter- ————————— ’ itive o S8ge o1 wi . > " . The funeral o artin Maas will take!” - e The Key 1o tHe Bltuation—Bee Want Ads, | tWenty-five sear contract; would be able| with the result. Now we will educate th¢| I whaled him." replied the boy. temptations beset young Eirls and many | place at the Brewer chapel at 10 @, m.|P00on by appearing with an object he de Y D :l;’J'°"'; on s capitatisation of about P0e). to"ARceniate WRSELlY goacs s | VRBR WIS B avenues lead 10 opportunity for the down. | Ehil morning. The burial will Be at Laurti |clered was a bomb. While the desk ser D ————m 000,000, and goes on to say that if a|shun that which is suggestive. It not —_— 3 Al -, card plunge of the wayward in_ these cos- | geant and other attaches of the tation syndicate can o all this &nd make a pro- | only a fight against the immoral play, but [AUTO SPEEDER IS FINED :mm,u':.,. s el A gl e llaps P oo prr sy | bleaded with the man to take the objeet fit upon it, the city can do as much under | & criticlsm of the weaker amhong the legit- | them in any case, and am LEterly OPPOSCd [ A yiavistiva) Alagram mes been made by |N6 flourished outside the buliding, Mr municipal ownership. AVhere does this |Imate plays which we propose. When a (Judge Crawford Pemalizes W to them as & source of Sunday amusement.” | 11t "Ll Telephine compars . ontitied "4 | Morteson pronounced. the thing & bomd leave the clamor of Mr. Howell, and others | drama represents scenes of the corrupt Harsch $25 for D . 4 elephone Pyramid," which shows the in- |and explained he had found it planied un about an over-valuation of the worke Ly |and squalld without teaching a great nr, f" '\’\'..“""‘" 'c::;' O Porcotal) (Loake In the' use of the Instrument since | ey 4 wall cf the new bullding. the appraisgrs?” moral lesson we will put 1t on our black- | What had the carmarks of being the R L, TNERs: Jron o Pl In aE the HMNR ot DAL henrly rmo! d ’ e “Mothsr- | been reached and in 150 the 200,000 mark | YWhat Mr. Morteson and the police ac M LI AT S A st opening of/a campaign of prosecution | $"mCR Fundhy mornng on the "R | (GO plised. Mo Increase was campara. |cepted for (he Ume being as an instrumen TO0 GENEROUS WITH .BOOTY — against wreckless auto drivers was the |00 Of G0¢ gl tively slow until 1900, when upward of W0.- | o¢ yiglent destruction proved to be a deac . g b P i the | Conception and a present day mannerism |0y telaphones had. bren jnstalied. © Fro — n Montclalr, N. J. the question of a |rrest and trial of Willlam Harach, 3% | e"WiP UL 5 Sl T0r (he fathernood of | (hal Lima on the pyramid has grown by |eloctric bell baitery Liberality 7 Burslar quiet or noisy celebration of. the Fourth | Pacific street, in Judge Crawford's court ving at Alarming Rate of Speed I ————————r e — 3 God. By this the attributes of an austere Him (0 Grief—Charged With was submitted to the vote of the -ch’;fl Monday morning: Harsch was charsed | . 1., o peing of vast conception, a stern | Rol Clgar Store. children and the answer was emphaticaflly | With exceeding the speed limit. He was s Judge of human action and s rigid discipli 9 Generosity in @istribuing cigars, tobacco | f0r the qulet observance. The crusade |fined §25 and costs. Policeman Wheeler | japian of the faith were emphasized. The and chewing gum was the undoing of [Was started there, as in Omaha, by the |testified that Harsch had proceeded down | uncaker chose to look upon deity from the Harry Cherrett, 14 years old, who figured | Woman's club, who advocate substituting | Farnam street at & most alarming rate of | viawpoint of Isalah, when he said: “As onef as the youngest burglar in Omaha for sev- & historical pageant for the popping of | speed at the time of his arrest Monday | whom his mother comforteth, so will I eral days and who was arrested Sunday | firecrackers. They asked the city council | MOrning. comtort you, O house of Israel.” ® morning by Detectives Davis and Pattullo. | to pass an ordinance probibiting the sale b “It is common for the younger school Because he was generous. with his loot the | of firecrackers between June 10 and July | TYPHOID CLOSES COLLEGE |imagine that all thewtgnderness of God 1t A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. A model boy burgler has lost his membership in|10. The matter calied forth & great deal revealed In (he New Testament scriptares,| NO Woman who hears children need suffer during the period of the fratertity of free burglars. of discussion, and S~ 1t was finally decided |Fever Alarms Faculty at Macom, Ga., |1 have studied with greater and greater| Waiting, nor at the time of baby's coming, if Mother's Friend is f“ ’m’ ‘The youth Is charged with having robbed | that the question should be settled by the a Three Hundred Students comfort the beaytiful, touching passages of | used as & massage for the muscles; tendons and glands of the body. the cigar store of G. W. Dollman, 924 North | vote of the children. This is the first time Are Dismissgd. the 014 Testament. L is overflowing with | nfother’s Friend is o penetrating, hoalthful liniment which strength. Twenty-fourth stréet, on May 3, and he|that offtelals of any municipality have| MACON, Ga., May 9-~We y passages like this one in Isalah. Jubri 26 a 14 h has contessed his .““:t;/ Worsaken by the | given the children an opportunity to settle | college was ordered closed, probably for the | “With respect to our creeds, I maintain | %38 the ligaments, lubricates and renders pliant those muscles on which the strain steely nerve and bra that took him |for themselves & question directly con- | term, by President Alnsworth, because two | my right to present arguments for my con- | i8 greatest, prevents caking of the breasts by keeping the ducts open, apd relievas through his daredevil kdventures, In the | cerning themselves, students were ill with typhold fever and |ception. It is a mistake to look upon 1| nausea, backache, numbness, nervousness, etc. Its regular use will prepare every ———— others rhowed symptoms. Many of the 3% | as an unapproachable, austere being. Time < Q [ —=u | detoctive chief's office’the boy wept out vortion of the system for the safety of both mother and child and greatly reduce 3 ltne story of how he had broken through | Mome Ownership is the hope of every | studemts, most of whom are nonresidents, | and agaln the scriptures tell of His yearn- | ot . » o $100 for trade mark . nipus i vl family. Nebraska Savings and Loan asso- | representing nearly every siate in the |ing tenderness. This was one of the glories| the pain and danger when the little one comes. Mother's Friend is sold at drug clation show you the way. 106 Board of had likewise robbeq other places during | unfon, probably will leave for thelr homes | of the old church watil about the fourth | Stores, Write for ous free book, which contains valuable information for expectany Soe Bee May 1L several weeks of-ou Trade Bidg., 16th and Faroam, Omana | tomorrow, Y : century. Then (he church delegated its | TOUhALH, THE BRADFIELD 00., ATLANTA, G4