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THE BEE: OMAHA : STATESMAN LEADS SINGING . ‘wae Soawe on the meero. dctesaton &4 Nebraska ‘ Nebraska | vere smoothed ot ey, whea Beckee T WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 1910. 3 Washington was made a life member of s’ | Former Congressman Hoffecker Btar |ine organization and the necessary sub- T , T 480 arahall, Omaha. 8 . |seription of $1,00 was promptly pledged, [} 158 Robert Oberfelder, Sidney A white delegate from Kentucky nomi- - oo | Gotomel ROE piher Sriierion. RACE QUESTION SMOOTHED OVER |nited Mr. Wasnington, saying: “We may Executive Mansion Scene of FemntyI g 4 § r iieen all have our own 146as of hew the negro in Honor of Occasion. | ¢ o g -t Booker T. Washington Made a Life |problem is to be w:m‘e\:‘ :n:: but we ow; — « Thompaon, Almi > it as a tribute to the Christian negroes o [ ¢ U L Member ot Unfon—Cooler Heads |, " 14 to make Mr. Washington & lite ¢ STAFF GIVES CHEST OF SILVER | Q R M Frovent Setious Ditlerences | member.” —_— | rad K. Spens, Omaha. Among Delegates. | q L. Daley 2 . Adjutant Gemeral Hartignn Makes | ( i Cox, Bladen. WASHINGTON, May %.—When furmnr‘Practlcal Tests Presentation Speech Congratulate f R Ohana Congressman Walter O. Hoffecker of Dela- ¥ fis Mk Chiet on Happy Celes B Daniel, Omaha. ware, and the son of a former congressman A A F o 'bn“m‘ & ‘"“h:"’n". ( JLingoln. from same state, rose last night far back | gain re factors |2 AR AT g In the great crowd that filled Convention | > — 1 aniel, ‘Rushville hall, where tonight's session of the World's | (From & Staff Correspondent.) | Colonel ¥ rown, Jr., Lincoln, Sunday School convention was held, and|Graduates of Medical Schools Taking O r r LINCOLN, May 2i.—(Speclal)—Twenty- | Dr. Carr Reappointed, [ all by himeeit sang “Traveling Home, Led | teall five years ago Ashton C. Shallenberger,| Dr. E. Arthur Carr has been re-appolnted| by Jesus I am Travelin, ‘ome,” the Examination Before State bank elerk, and Miss Fliza Zilg were mar-|a member of the board of secretaries of the| audience applauded so long and so lustily ried At Osceola. Tonight Governor Ashton |State board of Health by Governor Shal-|that Mr. Hoffecker was compelled to go Board of Health. ] C. Ehallenberger and his five observed that |lenberger for a full term of four years. Dr. | to the front, mount the platform and sing - event with a most delightiul reception at|Carr got his first appointment for work he | it again. | (From a Staff Correspondent.) which scores of their friends called and|did In the late campaig distinguishing <lt was during a song service, led by| yINCOLN, Neb., May 24.—(Speclal.)— paid their respect and danced and shared himself as a jett writer Charles M. Alexander, the singing evange- Graduates of medical schools are taking the happiness of the couple Normal Board Free to Act. list, who sung the gospel story to immense| oyomination before the board of secretaries| The_executive mansicn was decorated | Digiriot Judge Frost has refused to mmr‘:\ull-v: ”.IL\ all parts of the world, that| ,r gigte Board of Heaith yesterday, there me ho“ with southern smilax, palms and cut flow- | inue the injunction recently issued against | X s1gtfecker, | when & volunteer was|ieing anout forty students present. s @) A8 e ot o Foen, (| St Nornl bours 0 prvint 80| e e St . e th kb S 1| T PACUCH e e Seki a Shetoe without ot some admiring friend locating the new normal school at Chadron. | feet with enthusiasm. the examination, as each applicant must, B tton The guests arrived early and stayed 1ate, |The temporary injunction was dlssolved together with passing in elght written U s or Colonel, W. J. Furse meeting them at the wapiehs Phrelads Officers Chowen. subjects, also take practical tests in six| Laces 5 door mnd introducing them to AdJUIANL| Gououor Shallenberger has paroled An-| Officers of the association for the ensu-| subjects. The secretary, Dr. E. Arthur QGéneral Hartlgan, who in turn presented | o5 e who is serving a term in the | \NE three ycars were elected tonight, as| Carr, has improvised four laboratories, them to the receiving iine, consistin penftentiary for shooting his step-father, | folows: President, Dr. George W. \Bailey,| with the full equipment to fully test each membera of the governor's family, ( | prisoner is under 16 years of age and | hladelphial vice presidents, Sir John|and every applicant in the several branches nor and Mrs. Shallenberger, Lieutenant and || (Pl ) 0 8 e op-tather he-| KITK. Ingland; Justice J. J. McLaren,|and personally conducts the tests in the Mrs. Shallenberger, Miss Grace Shallen-| . o o jatter had abused his mother. Canada; Bishop J. C. Hartzell, Africa; W.| chemical laboratory, such as poison, tests e berger and Tetle Miss Dorothy Shalle g 7 e Hartshorn, Beston, and R. W. Flitchley, | for poison, etc. All physical diagnosis in Detgerhi Aftet’ being presented the guests R vy e S India; honorary vice presidents, the Ven-|which patients suffering from certain ail- aivided thelr time: between refreshments In| ALBION.-B. M. Roberts and Mrs, Rob-| ¢rable Archdeacon ot London, Rev. Dr. J.| ments are personally examined by each the dining room and dancing and music in| erts were nearly asphyxiated yesterday be-| Monroe Gibeon; Right Hon. Lord Kinnard,| applicant and their ailments diagnosed. the ball reem. cause ‘nf & loose gas fixture. {nnd W. H. Groser of Great Britain; John| Dr, Clifford P. Hall is giving the tests in Mo dintap mom, Wha in bk of Mrs.| SCOTIA—John Linderman recently pur-| W. Foster, former secretary of state; John | pathology and bacteriology. In this labor- ¥. W. Browr, Mrs. F. M. Hall, Mrs, Fergu. | Shased & farm from Z. Whittney four miies| wonamaker, Rev. Dr. H. H. Bell and W. | atory, the student is required to disc southeast of this city, paying $108 per acre. . - 3 at o discover won and Mrs, Bills, assisted by Misses Mil- | TICA—M Underhill, mothdr of Mrs. A. Wilson of the United States Rev. R.|the different bacteria or germs with the dred Holland, Ruth Heacock, Grave Lyford, [ Frauk Cross, died at her daughter's home| 1. Rexford of Canada, Rev. J. C. Lehman, | microscope. Also test tissue, such as lung Eula Bates, Grace Salsbury, June Hrown, | here last Saturday. She was il years of | German Prince Bernadotte, North| tigsue that Myrna Sedgwick and Schwakee . is inflicted with tuberculosis, i Europe; Bishop Willlam Burt, BEurope; Among the guests were members of the : B ] Dr. H. B. Cummins of Seward, vice presi- | o2 ‘.n?;“;;n:;7\‘:.‘.::“’1‘?;?'“):3 ?‘1{ liflll\ll!m:_‘i_ Baron |'x»fun, Russia; Dr. Ibuka, Japan;|dent of the board, conducts the practical governot's staff from various parts of the | were married here yesterday by Judge| ReVs Dr. 8. A. Moffett, Korea; Rev, John|tests in simple refraction. Each appli- state,' Mrs. Kate Foshe of London Mills, | Walden Mackenzie, New Zealand, and H. Lipson,| cant is required to be able to intelligently JIL; Mr. and Mrs. John M. Reagan of| TECUMSEH-—Charles Willlams, a farmer| Hancock, Australia; joint secretaries, | recognize refractive errors in sight. Dr. A. g . 5 ssourl Val- | IVINE north of this city, was very severely | Marion Lawrence, for the United States, Hastings; Mrs. F. M, Hoyer, Missourl Val- | IVIng north of this city, was very severely L. Muirhead of Omaha is giving the tests Learn the pleas- ley; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Irons, Omaha; Mr. | face by a mule. and Rey. Carey Bonner for England; stat-| in the historical laboratory. Each appli- d ell f f tr end Mrs. O, P. Shallenbergerr, Imperial:| BEATRICE—Nicholas Hentges, for the| iStical secretaries, George Shipway for|cant is required to recognize certain tis- ure and r €1l 01 extreme Mr. and Mts. Herman Shallenberger, In-|last thirty years a resident of Gage county, [ England, and Hugh Cork for the United sues of the body under the microscope. The following are those taking the exam- nicago, for the United States, and | ination: diasapolis dled at his home elght miles northeast | States, and Joint General Treasurers F. A. ! ris.|Of town, aged 56§ vears. He is survived | wells, Mrs. Shallenborger was born fn Wis- [ i[RI A8E0 B o hildren. comfort in shoes. If your feet ache, itch, burn, i llen f; din consin and Governor Shallenberger was | X piicE Th Beatrico . Commercial | Sis G¢0FEe, White for England, B K.| "Charles Alven Gardner, Chicago, Il become feverish and swollen from stan g porn in Illinois. The two n while the|club held its regular weekly noonday rren o hree Oakes, Mich.,, & former liam Sandusky, Pleasantdale, 'Neb, 5 . P ) Covernor was. slerking in a bank dn_ the | fhch, At which Arrangements wers made | Dresident of the association, was made| Liovd Leslie Nelsdn Omana, Nev. - walking or any other ca ou will find relaxation an . " 8 . | for entertaining the St. Joseph Commercial | chairman of the executive committee. N k : » . z Polk county town and soon after their e hrpar 8 g5 = Arnold . Plankers, St. Paul, Minn. ey monaa t Al . 360y, | Gl S Femna. o Bebtrcs FHORY A Targo Mosicun flug, sant 10 he cone| ATAutak Mot BIF Saraent LS. o relief in wearing Martha Washington Comjfort Shoes. & " SR T 2 Sk o vention by the Bunday Sofiool " ames Frank Cigafoos, Counc uffs, Ia. . o 9 Hera they have had thoir home evor since.| EXETER-Sunday at the Mathodiat | 1o 00 0¥ U FACH (TN MR0Ceten| Wenny Fennyson HarHs, Omaha, Ne Martha Washington Comfort Shoes are a blessing to the governor being engagd in banking and | Episcopal church the baccalaureate address thi p! i b L ry hllpv James Carroll Patterson, Omaha, Neb. b d. fit . 1 d bl m vs 71Gueh ues +e 161,C. coBa to the closs of 1910 of the Exeter High |over e front o e speakers’ stan Y the Wendell H. Priest, Havelock, Neb. mankln Ih I_]k omfom (:] hir/ B0 msln; s school was dellvered by Rev. John Croker |side of tho stars and stripes. Felix John Scheffier, Council Blufts, Ia. wo ey e a glove and are as C! Gift of Chest of Silver. fen Braduates in the class, o T &r®| Bishop Hartzell of Africa spoke on “The| {tEDNTY Lae, Beateice. Neb, as a stocking. They have neither buttons nor laces— you just slip them on and off at will. The elastic at the . o William John Schnelder, Omaha, Neb, Statt pre-| BEATRICH-Gage lodge No, 161, Fra-|Mosiem Perll In Africa,” declaring that| Justice Edgar Oison, Lexinkton, Neb. utitul chest | ternal Union ‘America, held an open | “Christian churches had come to realize| Thomas Vincent Golden, Creston, Ia. 1tful chest| , .ting last evening at which a fine liter- |that in the conversion of the Mohamme.| jJames W. Thomas, Memphis, Neb. Mmbers of the governor' sented the couple with a b of sllvér, 172 pleces, Adjutant General| o ) mueicat. program sras Siven. K. | dens wom, o ohacen fuoen (ha Ao | Samuel August Swanson, Oakiand, Neb. sides, which gives with every motion of the foot, insures Hartigan making the presentation speech, | F. Roose, supreme president of the order, e NS t fit over any instep. whish was responded to very feelingly by [ Was present and addressed the mecting. At the afternoon session there was a “roli| James Burns Anderson, Arcadia, Neb. ap erf y the executive. Those who gave the silver 1.1\‘}1'1:.!;1“3\'713 ;:;Tp::?s‘;fllnfizn:f““:;:m'& il ot DatehN WMAFRCEd 2eeta &il p;:. George I!exlerdHcag;?u('r. Lincoln, Neb. W h. Co f l't Sh . l. b oy b ; , Roy A. Alexandra, Bristow, Neh. rth g‘t oes are tri ty! bes- 540 t-",u:,'“i'::;‘“!‘“" bt s Frederick, Phters, ‘to whom 4 license 1o of the world speaking briefly of the work in| Charies Herbert Atwood, Creston, Ia. Ma %l' Martha id ashiny on rdn rof iy ¢ fa et bltn' stylis @ , Lincoln. run a saloon was granted by the council|eyeir countries. Artbur Paul Maloney, Council Bluffs, Ta. be be: eriu comiortable. Colonel Allen D. Falconer, Omaha. two weeks ago. It is charged that Peters s Iessy S1des 1ng won 3 Colonél AlberfaD. Fetterman, Omuha. | sold Jiquor to habltual drunkards and also| The race question was bobbed up fre- | phgpnaid Viacent McDermott, Council an b g y Colonel Willidh Mitchell, Ailiance. b R to minor: quently in the convention, but the cooler o Teo: Willlam Nance Anderson, Osceola, Neb. ure tll Sionel. & & dyiaummons. Tecumseh.| prAVER CITY-The June term, o dis- | heads succeeded in keoping it oft tho floor | | Warren Yoder : Thompson, West Point, Made in all sizes and three heights. Bes: you get the genuine. e e 3 P ryE trict court will convene here next Tuesday, o fon. eb. | Golonel Farris Cobpers crawtora. | with Judge R COrr ot MeConk, presiaing: |80, (08 SR 4 Seel Wawy of the| Tivankc Lawrence Baker, Bladen, Neb. There are many inferiorimitations. The real Martha Washington Colonel Charles Fanning, Omaha. lere ure DiCtyvelght casew on the dooket R~ o s R Al L L D ate and of these eleven are divorces. No jury |trict of Columbia criticized the local com-| John Stephen McAtee, Council Bluffs, Ia. . colonel D" Gaten Afan: B A o Sosin 1| st o el i ey R Y has the name Martha Was ton and Mayer trade mark Colonel H. J. Hill, Lincoln. last about two days. s tie i AL - Y Neb, 9, P Golonel 3. H. Kelloy, Gothenburg. SCOTIA-The graduating exercises of Race Question. Fring Samisl Puten, pincoin, Neo. st‘amped on the sole. Don’t be misled—reject as counterfeit, shoes Colonel J. C. Martin, South Omaha. the class of 1910 Scotia High school were| The fact is, however, the negroes we ) Ty > Cotonel, F. J. McShane, Omaha. | held in Dauat’s opera house, the, following | o the| Claude Powell Fordyce, Lincoln, Neb. not’ diredtly “burred ‘fPom’ the floor of the raRiving Qiplomas: Miss' Martilh Lecksy, Willlam_Aloysius Delaney, Lincoln, Neb. offered as the Martha Washington without the trade mark. The ... e Miss Altha Lyman and Mjss Susie Sautter, [convention. The District of Columbia Sun-| Meyer Harris Newman, Omaha, Neb. best merchants handle the genuine. If you can’t find a dealer write Prof, Venner of the Grand Isiand Baptist|day School assoclation. in picking its dele-| WiMam Windie Davis, Omahs, Neb. Mr. H. S. Butler college delivered the address. gation filled it with white men and women, . g d to us. 2 o 0 4 b f D Moi JBEATRICE City—Saturday night the Ma- | claiming that the negro Sunday schools in B e ey e Rasasign Nep. ™ o es OINES | For e ensuing vear: 3. D. Bnillips, W. M.; | the district were not mombers of the as-| Fufens Miles Ryman Omshe, Neb, ’ —_— Dr. C. C. Copeland, 8. W.; W. H. Marton, | sociation. Ludwig Francis Lumg."nsmnnoh, Neb. Vice-President Des Moines Savings|J W.; J. E. '-}fm:' lrcla]m‘x‘ror. F. N. ‘il"w'lm This action appeared to keep the local| Frank Waldo Scott, Omaha, Neb. 9 Bank Sajs The Neal Three gecretary. The Installation cermonies Wil pogroca off the floor, as delegates though, | John Paul Rosenwald, Madiscn, Minn. F. Mayer Boot & Shoe Company Milwaukee x Charles Roy Stewart, Omaha, Neb. Day Drink Habit Cure FAIRMONT—On Saturday night robbers|theY were not refused admission to the ses-| Squire Oliver Harris, ‘Gresham, Neb. Makes A Man His forced an entrance into R, G. Hall's hard: |sions, but the feeling was Intensifled when| Harry Weber McFadden, Ciay Genter, Oow! ware store and carried of a_number of|the negro would-be delegates went as spec- | Neb. s Tazors. knives and revolvers. They EAINed | iaors’ and saw, seated with credentials, | Nathan Hail Blakely, Omaha, Neb. admitfance by prying off the lock on the o > -y Robert James Stearns, Omaha, Neb. “To Whom It May Concern: front door, with & pick which they secured | Negroes from the West Indles, East Africa Marrion Sunsari Lombard, Omaha, Neb. “I had concluded that whiskey had a |8t the Burlington & Missouri section house. and in some rare instances, from other Bryan Robert Slmplt?n, Lincoln, Neb. friend of mine for keeps, but since he| N clin to the robbers has been found. = |states In the union. The negro Sunday S T e ™ took the Neal Three Day Drink Habit | jent Free and Accepted Masons, held & |Choo! at Chester, Pa., for instance, had a Fdward Benson Seasongood, Omaha, Neb. Cure he is his own boss. meeting last evening and elected these |delegate seated. James Clyde Waddell, Pawnee City, Neb. H, S§. BUTLER. |officers: W. W. Wright, worshipful m: Tomorrow will be the last day of the con- 5::':2’“; gogdhr‘;i‘fl&nclgfi:‘m&a‘biwv Neb. @ 4, The Nealde ah tnterndl treatment that A e T e U ony: | ventlon proper, although it will be followed | Tjunlol Charies O Connor, O'Nell, Neb 18 given In 80 drop doses, no hypodermic | treasurér; Burt L. Spellman, secretary. - |bY tWo days of meetings for workers. The filiowia 1ok Ae. Rabters i, odt injections, that effects a perfect cure of | AUBURN—Auburn's city council is still| A place of meeting for the world's con-| 1o giate, who appeared before the board the drink Dabit In three days, at the|up In the air regarding the water works, |vention will probably be chosen tomorrow, braska 1) t; institute or in the home. and the supply of water. There Is $0,000! although it has been decided that the Na. | (O FeSistration in Nebraska on reciprocity Yo O Ry worth of mains, water and sewer, &nd|(onal Sunday School assoclation commit.| O™ the several states: No Cure, No Pay nothing running through them, and the b Perry French Marks, West Virginia. Tt is the moral duty which every drink- | time for the completion of the contract|tee comprised of the Sunday schools of the | Charles Albert Boyd, Minnesota. ing man, his relatives, friends or ac-|l0ng gone. When once the job Is anrhed‘l\'nhed States and Great Britain will meet| Forest Lee Parsons, Wisconsin, quaintance owes to himself, family and|powever there will be a harvest for the {in San Francisco in 1911 Alvs, Bufus Hell. Wisoanalo. soclety to call, write or phone the nearest| A\ RURN—Miss Patience Matthews of| Al the Wrinkles which were formed| Hiram Adelbert Green, Missouri. \ Feal Institute today for free coples of | this city returned Friday last from a year guaranteed Bond and Contract given to|of study and travel in Germany. —Miss all patients, as to the permanency of the [ Matthews was the teacher of Latin and ® German in the high school at Plattsmouth ; cure, booklet, references to banks, and|for four years, and has been Derfecting 1S tter than soap prominent men, relative to the merits of |her German at Koenigsburg and Berlin. ifhe cure, financial standing and person- | A sad feature of her home coming was the d lbO f d R I eatiay ans it 5 St an 00w 3| and elbow grease for pots and pans. L3 The Neal Cui PIERCE—The commenceent exercises exp ore port — If you see it in our ad it's so — Engraved W edding Stationery Invitations -~ Announce- ments—At-Home Cards Write For Samples and MmN Price. | which has been in: contemplation so long. . | "AUBURN—The Auburn Agreuturai| and leaves your utensils | company having large land holdings in {he Sevier valley near Burtner, Utah, is| clean, pure, wholesome, hard hit by the washing out of the great | dam rfl'e‘nlly, This dam was especially saje. | for diverting water supply to the holdings o | this ru‘!{nphnn);‘.hnml gne similar from GOLD DUST will ‘airbury, Nel e agricultural company Py |sent ‘8. P Farmer from tnis vieinity to| work wonders in cleans- | superintend their development, and al- ready they had several hundrea acres of | ing and polishing milk wheat in and up. All this is lost, being o Institute, O. B. 1502 So. 10th Street, | of the Pierce High school took place at the It digs deep into cracks and corners e B e it ittt | and sterilizes everything it touches| a e o T T g e e STy h ¥ [ Tt F Ty Yo | menwho . | helde, . . [y A\ | FBAVER CITT_The sradusting exerelne There is nothing about the kitchen which collects 0 | viork 1n thHeE., Friday, June 3. State Superintendent J. L. much dirt, grease ”}d grime as pats and pans; and there is | McBrien will defiver the address. The fol- A pe . i i . | Waa® B8, LTS packiotte A nofl:;:z thg 5’114111) ell;éthhem so quickly, easily and thor- | wild places of the Malcom Hall, Harry Hester, Myrtle Keeley, oughly as . whether 1n | e e P Sl GOLD DUST clesnses until the last evidence of dirt | €aTth, Whether ol Lot Wit 2he Wwird Youre *™*| has gone, and removes every trace of germ life. the frigid arctic circle, o1 the st Bihe hortis Sas: been the You are probably not aware that pots and pans which | in the troplcal. jungle, in | GeParied (oday with his famity for Enid| are used constantly contain hidden nests of little wigglers— | the desert or in the un- Okl., \ilh‘l’\»‘Eldelr <‘j|:‘.l))"ll 3 \\'ll\lv nnu\lll;e d utrdgcfion md h-ll Il k h | e St SR, o | gorms of puteefaction and mapped hills, all know the | oty akine s famiy overiana *win ocay. 4 wonderful sustaining power |fim - Eho dopasiars wii oo way inier, | | removes these, because it i e ataes i h to erect this summer the new $20,000 church sterilizes as well as cleans, ol pure choco. a.tc, ue to the grcat per- centage of nutriment it contains; more than is contained in any other food. 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Totp i tn thohouse Why wasts time and money planting its purity and strength make it the most economical “t-m e No external application 1s equal to Cham- WRITE FOR doubtful seeds when you can buy seeds that works v e berlain’s Liniment for sore muscles or CATALOGUE grow from as well. GET DENT'S TOOTHACHE GUM. swollen joints. At all druggists, 16 cents, or by mail. Corn Gum e ot When you want what you want when T'C. 5. DENT & CO., Detroit, Mich. you want it, and want it in & hurry, ad- vertise for It in The Bea o o rRES THE NEBRASKA SEED COMPANY % 613 Howard Stree! Telephone Douglas 1261 D. Ghirardelli Co. Since 1852 p