Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 15, 1910, Page 19

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 15, 1910, NEBRASKA La en proud ship, a made by many. Since her nallest per cent of il- return Miss Schwartz has de ts metropolis has jus- voted her time to writing the au 5 pride with & score or thor of several books, amor em two L, o o e LA s e - A g ,l{tfim [ wome some of t g tional institutions who ha dents graduated school high school are and both won V the leading universfties they both and colleges without the examinations re auired of majority of high school graduates, but not a few of of the cou Omaha proud that graduates Bt a eligible to ente has long been both were A Later attende r of Ch people have done more than t petition with scores of others th v " n the scholarships in these institutior b record honors they have won further While these prizes have not ail gone to sons and daughters of families that might not otherwise have heen able to give them ) . Tudin university educations, in many cases they tuated have been won by boys and girls who have | ¢ had to make extra efforts for even th ssar the follo g high schogl education who have ) in 100 worked tind} way in addition to carryin Ma the heavier advanced wor tduating Harding Angticeable that in all these cases ihe Omaha Higl ool going While no record has been kept of all th splend ree made in iy Omaha students who have won these After h graduation he entered th ’. honors, local friends and relatives have petition for the Howard scholarshi “H“ H kept in touch with a few Yale, winning & year's scholarship in any Robert and Mark Savidge, sons of Rev. of the German universitics Mo 1ol and Mrs. Charle W. Savidge, have made time \w‘\\. 7 i \”‘ exceptional records as students h S divara ""M',M Sibidols. Ad in m,,,l. ‘,’:‘.,,‘.“ ;" 1Y OSSN AN, iy years, and won over contestants f.omi Rl provides ' four . years'$ tultion - i~ some § Gotn s 0 o sl Bebrt e, Vhs B4l i e g S 458 v ovr contamas rom M, pente tour e ion 1 B e T P [ G 1 i o e L s L T s superior scholarship was &Tanted a Year's yeem ro cinSA0rond this wpring granted « acholarship at Wellesley college and 1s :uat finishing his second year at tuition at the University of Chicag He - 3 month entered the university in September, 1 toart Points, daughte S—? choss 10 divide Nis Univer Miss Juliet -8t for highest standing In academic work Armour Institute, Chicago ot during course there Miss Allan MecDonald, eom of M 1 Mrs Won - shermerh e the A. B. degrec John McDonald is finisu n Jun v graduated from the vear at Harvard, where Omaha and is the daughter of four years' scholarship. D. Shermerhorn of this graduated trom the high f of 1808 and spent a year at ship among fraternitie Follbwinig, Jite | S0l 00 ind e conditions govern | ed Cummins is the first beneficlary of Nebraska. Returning he passed the Mis oints entere he graduation he was recommended by the M1 : . tered the competiti Edward Rosewater scholarship, examinations, winning tne Harvard scholar- university faculty for the position of ae o Ork, where <he has lived for limited to sons of mechanics and ship. sixtant instructor in chemistry in the Unl versity of Illinois, Which position he is = T — ——— e . — — 11 now filling and pursuing his studies for the honors for scholarship he is proud of the ), v fact that he earned his way through col . A ‘Y He is at present tutoring in addition his work as instructor Mark Savidge, econd son of Mr nd Mrs. Savidge 1= In his second year at the University of Chicago, where he is taking a special course in chemistry He too, Is enjoying a scholarship won upon his grad- uation fr n the Omaha High school two Ylais g LI ANt SFotkiek B oy Vutiing himself through."” He is a member of the university choir and glee club, accompany- 4. J. Points of Omal and at the conclusion of his freshman year | “¢ " t Omy has recentl wan granted a scholarship for the three oo FFE 5 iolarship given by the G remaining years of his course there. He | ¢ ation of \ one of th inglish unive ies. T 1 wus also admitted to Phi Beta Kappa CNENs! it This schol ship cor fraternity, an honor accorded for scholay- '*¥POnds U Rhodes sciolarshin ing the latler organization on fits recent visit to Omaha. Howard Roe, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Roe, won the John . Rockefeller scholar- ship at the University of Chicago, and is finishing his first year. By his own ef ) 7 7 ) AR ROBE™"" forts he galned his high school course and L | v 5 5 b 5 A ¥ 5 & <N is making his way n the university. He ? . o RS PEok S Pt ad L HENE L also Is a member of the University Glee Fai 3 : ! 3 3 . SAVIDL club and visited Omaha a few weeks ago. Mr. Roe had the honor of being president 9 TROM ot : : “'“ of the class in which he graduated, and Ny ‘BELI{‘EH TO RIGHT ~TIISS 1IABEL BRUNER , ALTERNATE ; TIISS / ““" ”III“M R oI PoAA Y Bompany IV -~ BOLLJOCK , TTISS MARTHA GILTNER , TIIS$ TIABEL BANKS Miss Ada Blanche Roe, daughter of Rev. o ; i3 K ) and Mrs. J. Phipps Roe, graduated from B - 1.THOU ‘;!( \l\)nlrklllg \ll\ll;‘l dl‘-fi‘l the high school with honors in the class vantages, Peru hu‘(. ?ns‘ \&An‘ of 1903, and won & scholarship at Woman's turned out two teams capal ih“-n college, Baltimore, from which she also e \\ikllrl|l: (lh:.\ll)ll\flh.‘ ll:llfll!l)'i\ U; graduated with honors, and with a second 3 Kearney ; This I8 _the ' seconc scholarship for German at Bryn Mawr. X year that Peru has debated with Miss Roe also won a fellowship at one of w Kearney. The -debate between the girly’ the universities at Leipzig, but decided to teams XP])'H‘M‘HIIVH‘,‘, the two sc hltnlh was take the work at Bryn Mawr instead : held in Peru he boys held forth at o \ Kearney on the same evening. The in- Mrs. Frederick !t-m‘uh-l;ln\,‘ m\p, \\:m ji come tax was the auestion at issue. The Death P ition Falti O A oF Duaih Red. & teliye Peru girls debated the affirmatie. The HEN. Harry . Wyman You are not sobered up now after spend of ing the night in the cell, and from ap hij the University of Nebraska, and Peru boys upheld the negative. Both teams Bayonne, L. L, rose on the ' ship at the Unive of Neb ) i ¥ with membership in Phi won decisions. In the girls' jdebate the af- morning of April 24 he told his McCurty also won honors smbers pearances you had a grard time again spoke up and flaily de 1 g tirmative of the question was supported wite he was sere he was going n'cd drinking Beta Kappa fraternity. d Bt #s. have won VAssar $o% by Martha Giltner, Mabel Banks and Belle to die before noon. I feel tha It wag thi he said 1 made SFvaIALYS hjay ,':,’l Have. tiadet BrlRt _ i Bolejack, while Theora Marsh, Mabel I'm going to dic before noon.” some jce cream and not hav nyihl scholarships and all hav ; r ; Duke and Lenore Fitzgerald of Kearney insisted Mr.”Wyman. “Take this money to flavor it with remembered where I had yecords. Miss Julla Augusta Schwarts ’ Ubhkio iy aARRLIVE and go and buy me a suit of black clothes. -a bottle of brandy hidden away In my shter of Mr. and Mrs, George Schwartz, - il p em on and die in them v SERt B daughter of Mr. and Mrs, s Rehwtses While the beru girls were debating the L Will put them on and die in them.” AU closet for medicinal purpoxes and poured sors s uies iy proshe o o bl Qe i E e s e L2 (2, 0 00 S, o, e ey, i liant aghool record. Grac & ¢ Kearney upholding the megative with ®he besan (o weep, but when her husband's After it was frozen I molded the cream high school in 1892, she took the general ; it b the 3 Y adleon dctermination showed no sign of relaxing into bricks and ate it It was ¥ a . o e on for the Vassar ) y she took the money, bought the clothes tn, belie S tha st ¥ ogmittiveliexamination oy, the- ¥ 5 Pettitt, George Gowin and . Morgan LApQBthi Xy PoURht lotles that, 1’ bellave I ate. ton much; hut scholarship. Although these examinations 5 ¥ N and“hurried home as quickly as she could, member, 1 kept the pled were open to students from all parts of the country, Miss Schwarts made the high- HEE A B ER—— Al budh Bat? Gt rotal ot in her absence. When she returned whe Unmhaved Years, est marks and won the coveted prize, en- 0IM LEFT T0 RIGHT - S0V E.MORGAN , GEORG ¥ ) Cini ik aliaal i 4 tound nim apparently as well as usual. Walter J. Ferry, a Yardvile (N. J) titling her to four years' tuition. At the PETTIT. : E GOWIN, EDISON ful athetic tsams, i 1i coming to PIacs Lt o sl &rimly repeated that he was man, who s % vears old concluston of her course she was granted re p ¥ 8 not shaved gomng to di 1 sent for several re s sin s pos! L s s debat ams, a year's post-graduate work for scholar i g team: he was 20 years old, and although 1 close friends that he might bid (hem he occasionally gets his goud-bye. and that they might be with trimmed, he . ok B Wm when the end should come AL D 00 by successc longg white beard says he I wed ahout $1),- leaving his whiskers grow, and amount In time. Ie Scintillating Sparks from the Motor of Electrical Achievement i 5ot o i i i see no evidence of approaching dissolution. ness enterpriscs o'clock the gathering seated themselves and double that ¢ 3 £ ; There wax, indeed, no change In his ap- He figwes that the time he ‘4 oless Amnteur Talks (o Senators. any way we can with gur app ing of free lunch on the interurban traing Cruz at Teneriffe, erected by a [Irench speed at has been put to pra t cal use saved by not al USe pearance tll five minutes to 11, when he going to a barber enabled him to make OR the ficst time in the memory sald. at meal time company, began regular vice at the end. In this couniry, with the exception of the ! Kka : uddenly became pale. During the nexi a large sum of money, and he fimiy b 5 utatawnen 0 boy of 13 years The insuguration of a regular dining car of January quadruptex s RIS W Y five minutes he steadily grew weaker, ap- lieves that he would never have lived was listened to attentively by Wayside Telephone Servi service would be cumbersome and mean It will be noted, also, that the numerous Jas aons been recognized by exper(s o patently for no cause, and at 11, almost as be 40 it he had been addicted to the shave p : ) s s on both land and sea #0d Suentiss that a praciical system o a committee of the United rpne Wayside service has been establishéd handiing an aditional heavy car, but, by American ‘stations on both land and sea 1 ! v 3 ' Of e clock struck, he died ing habit States scnate, at the national ¢, supply a sorc of impromptu out-of- putting on a buffet observation car lunch are omitted from the list, probably for the :‘w ju‘m *‘H ] ;urn\ »l«; nece ~Km 18 m:u capitol, on the 2th ult system, so that one may get in toueh can be xerved with little inconvenience. same reason as the French. In amateur (i increased demand for rapul telekraphy W. . D. Stokes, jr., of New York, bresl- g gistant person from the sivcet corne Porters on the cars will serve the lunch stations we probably lead the world, but ‘\Iul many o patier -ul.;ll,\” <+ 4 dent of the Junor Wireless Club of AMCF- o mater n What part of the cily e WIWUC et and it is belleved the new these are not listed in’ the publication 4tduou is has been accomplish sailing of the Royal Mall liner Atrato from 4 1 4 A by the veteran lnventor gud worker in the No RLVROREIARYIDE LU0, INUDGG 1O KRy fca, limited, was the youthful speaked, and ooty e ™ Loty the Detroit Journal. The S¢rvice will prove very popular. Regulur named & » ork by refusing to go ahoard LKe ayutal 3 8 8 abotalning from shaves Mr. Fery v icld of telegraphy, Mr. Fairick B. Delany e * his mission Was to oppoxe certain features o . iomene consists of what is known as a charges will be made for observation car ot kind of the Depew bill, providing for the gov- Crame Beats Mule, ) big brown Kentacky mule delayed thc r. Ferry enjoys good health, and his & flowing white beard makes him & conspicucus figure in thix ncighborhood cleven it that inade no objection ¢ hud no intention of puitis v ba e Tele hy. \ new telcgraph company, the Telepost microphone, a handsome little instrument, S¢ats, but this toid will include the luncn insidelegrophy : ’ 1o being hoisted in a blg box from the The communicating or trausmission bout a year inroauesd this Dewan ol busing but 1 found ernmental regulation of wireless tele graphy. Master Stokes plunged into hix argument in true legislative style, and despite the smiles of the committee, soon not oo large for @ pocket, made from one <N, ¥0 the passengers will have the unique experience of pier into the hold of the ship. The brown poidible for me to ¥ setting something for noty- lanBuage 10 a distanc ) very remote Fapid system I from 100 to %LU muje kicked the box to pieces before hols ne My beard has ne troubl ; ; ; ! T fom T T ILIORA SRR OY origin says a writer cholu words per minute beng (ransmitted jng winch got to work. Then & dozen ana when I reallz ¥ ; and it ix cullec crophgne becau i i X word “‘telegraph ns Over vne wire every ua erclally, w and whep Ase- how: “muc recelver and transmitter afe on the sume The troliey road has recenuy been com d “telegraph longshoremen tackled the mule, Keeping piofited by it 1 stroke Bl had the members tangled up in the intel- foo 0T T e ena pleted by New York and Philadelphin cap- viting i 160t thatvia 1k hasle* aha X cacles of radloactivities haoy Novel Newspaper Office, piece of solid crank uminum casting mad The device will look tamiliar to anyone ital andis eady one of the best equipped X ing, signifying the sending of me b Leiegr )i opera tountry. for. although they have no Way- With the best Pullman equipment wiil be o 5 ARE prought from another pier and a dec aagn o Ametlos b thatiot sk Mok mule was led up to it, in the hope that A side service in Burope, they use in their used, With smoking compartments, bulfe . 4 lod W5 hop AL phone Quilcene, Wash. The owi legraphy the ¢y, th M. F terlee, @ ploneer newspape He Master Stokes, Who wis 50 short of Sta= 10 hus used telephones in @ foreign Interurban lines i the west. Cars unitorm a distance hy any means exceptin elects anical or elec ture that he showed less than half his body above the table, declared that he held no brief for anybody except his organizati regular ‘wervice an equipmeni that is ex- #nd obse.vation piatforms, arfording all of boy amateur wireless telegraphers. Mo oo told the committee his organization favored a bill which provided a nominal licensc vevokable for “malpractice " The languag he used in stating his position was that of & grown man, which, contrasted with his size und boyish volee, kept the committec laughing covertly brown jenny would follow. It wouldn't, the comforts wnodern tr o 1 3 d by the mpen jt was blindfolded and ropes were same us the microphone. Doubt- ¢ i ol i 1 nanipulate the pug around it amidship, forward and aft Aess theater-goers will remember ng the comparatively short distance covered untain 1 tem the Il The hydraullc crane was staried ar Wircless sitiony. Indigns of thi y . i0 mule braced itself It found that h T International Bureau of the Telc and flag and t 4 draulic cranes wer everal times nation sure » ing," as it is ¢ ! ental line uptished s o stronice graphic union, at Berne, Switzerland, has o 0% 0 than the strong for corrvetness of detail S e § OF {te wireless telagraphic signallir blowing ‘The microphone is one-hulf of the cquips oo roughout the sutlye” wavd, Says: whistie and" xir bells, is used ¢ lincs licd between Finally, Master Stokes stated his main .0 of (e Wayside service, und it is crally througt world; While t i i visit ¢ seven I tains stations in . g ¢ wircless the huge water wheel d cbjections to the bill, which werg Seveh Il ¢ny puyt carried by the man who employs 5 el electric telegrap, an invention of com hern «mpire terest and laughter cheercd and the Atr Y number, as follows ¢ ar his m He said the bill propused a diserimina- tion against amateur wireless telegraphers Uvely vecent years, is the most im v in tavor of commercial companies. Which, Lol R q e subseriber to the e Marconi and Telefun- nted to ¢ast off her lines and backed out Into on warships and 214 on mer- ) each of these diffe method 3 nnced to he said ostly stock JobbING €ON- o\ iioo carries his microphone with him re 1) biesly the preser ; L mstructive article could b ten in \ise Quiing the day e I eleetnit all the » e ba We can reach out of cerus or affiliated with « trust the i by 191, the vt i\ Kant | NAALe T ey Ve of the cstablishment and pick In a little case. He steps to the street iigen o0 Bloomsbur Wiu expects . tic wre thirty-five coast stations There i 4 . ) L g P rdly pos them in plays the scencs which wert B laid in Buropean cities. stage busi i ness calls for the use of a telephone no L Kentucky mule went up in the alr like a shot, kicki wildly, and was lowe ) the hold wi the other mules. Th, enger producer ever loses such an opportunity Eleetri atux valker mount waters of viewed the struggle mule v ‘ ¢ The wheel Is turned by it. The other half consists of the Wayside Er B e o o a and 579 floating statio sparkling mountain stream that box placed on & pole ar vuilding at a strect tersection and into which the micro Maainiiasa Cares. ot Rlhlladelbhi ,a lrees carly transparent apples, wii Lox, unwraps the cord from the Instru Nl e pigeon o on 8 large A AR SRERT.O0. MRIONNON At 'AM‘“‘,"( P mall aperture of the box on the pole, TItéen 14 Gernany, thirieen in Russla, to the time £ cubaior befére him at the Third and De Lancey « few steps away. P ¥ seven in Denmark, five in Japan, fouy in Morse and I'nie Buffalo and Rock railway has streets police station on the charge of ild fruit there are biu 2 Mexico, four in Norway, four in the West System. A puichased a gus-ei of the General being drunk and disorderly salmon berries within rific range Kind, Ifts up the little cover at the ve- |0 Anrdin Rgpebrid Bipf ,“_m“ 0 Joseph Hen ¢ dleet JimpuL o their dally \wpen the prisoner gave his name as Bill ditorial desk. Then we can zu thees in Austria-Hun two in Uruguay, the practicai electromas 0 ision, an apparatus enabling the McCarty and residing in the neighborhooa Wharf, 200 feet from the office d 81-a8 augle of Weety\five dowreed. In £r0BL o0, B gium, o Brazil, one at Vention of Prof. Morse pu 0 “see over wires' at & consider- 0f Front and Spruce streeis, the magis- Catch salmon, trout, perch of his mouth and the other end at his A0 S S b tleak ic uistance has been invented by @ Ger- trate recognized him Immediately and said: While the beach is one spre car and s ready to wlk. lmmediatly ORT URC A o ot Tho" Mires bR s e form ‘h4N scientst “Well, you are here again, Bill; I dldn't 8nd fuel, In the shape of fi after the plug is put into the bux central ¢ pat Ve g . 4 = \n cicetrically-heated bath robe has been s, Great Britam 3 elghiy-aix, Ger. OF "SRoMher has been-in mothe tme g ilieed contuming 7,00 feet of He said the bill was impracticable in uany features, and that it was ambiguous, uaking it possible for further diserimic Uons against amateur n which there & door or lock of any kber He urged that its provisions were unjust wanufacturers engaged in the produetion amateur wirelesd dutfits That the bill would stifle the Inventive genius and ambition of American boys was one of hix chlet contention celver end of the microphune, places tha an d of clam bed sk, b (lus been expeet you would keep the pledge which In proper lengths for the office stove, month each, to carry out the full provi- enapled to talk from the street corner wity 1o belsium ter R UMAIIA o earller form consis atiached to th ¥ circuit, wiil quickly Judge, your honor, you are mistaken,” Phone office nestles at slons of the bill poople at home of With anyune elye five 1k four, Bussia two, and Nor- 8 “T0R0 OO0 L TR . < U RO, L X! - X In conclusion he told the committee that 2 way e Krenca tatic are not T ragein aanting: e \ < there were from 25,000 to 40,00 boys in the & mentioned In these tatistics, as the o & odige s g P : 03 United States already interested in wireless ree Lunch Trolley Lines. Krench Hvernment " but recently w3 g o ¥ telegiaphy, which he and his organisation An innovation in electric rallway trans- Jjoined the Internatio Telegraphic union. were willing to organize to co-operate with portation that sald to be unique n 1t should be ad e establishment weed In the ’ \e government in any fair undertaking America is about to be tricd on an inter- of numerous stations s now contemplated g Mesanho -4 sovernment establish its wave urban rokd runuing out of Portland, Ore n South Africa, Australla, New Zealand nstead of b shouted the magistrate, “do be seen the moonbeams gliste ’ agth ahd we will take an oath to keep to Salem, the state capital, and other and in several of the Pacific islands, and generally, until the p ha HhAtty Hlls an Mimp i mean to stand there and tell this Walers of Quilcene bay and off the grass ana help the government in Willamette valley points. This ls the serv- that the stations of Las Palmas und Sauta been very Nitle lmprovement in method of lawyci. ~Chicago Trik phaies that you have not been drinking? Hood canal He added that it would require from L000 ool "0 the necessary conncetion wit) e Tiaa 1 pledge Lo ubstain from drinking Intoxicat- UPOR the spot ai 4 p. m anniy 8 v ing liquors for a period of two rs and Morning sun, flashing acio g inlo g @ you I ¢ will swear that 1 did not drink a drop Peninsula, casts Its beams at an ecar about 1855 to 180, after wh aunder” . t8! Bualshiy s criaie o from that time untl this moment, aud, In winter the place Is sheltered To I question more furthermore, 1 intend to stick to that blasis of the southeasters wi m the

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