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THE BEE: OMAHA WEDNESDAY BRIEF CITY NEWS 'AFEAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. Maive Root Print I ghting Fixinres-—Burgess-Grandon Co. Bust Dry Cloa gurments, Twin 1y Dye rk south Fifieenth 1880-—National Life Insurance ©0.—1910 hailes L. Ady, General Agent, Umaha Ised, systems install. . Graham. H. Feeds a Sand Pile—A P'hone U %2, Loans to Mome Makers vork for the family sk Suvings and Loan Ass'n will show d of Trade Bldg, Omaha for Broken ¥arole—\Wiiltam ( rger, game lay for breaking A him At Horio mal penitentiary 5C.a001 Money Received wiato County sbaw £s Lougias county's scuool funds tor Reservation Umana yesterda Jai by Dfpucy , churged' wic Winnebag Ligtor to James gut na pla Llilted Siates nuroducing Teservaton Baby Arriv A girl born 0 Mr. und Mrs. Louls Ai MW Louglas stieet. So far as parker of the heaitn offi second cnlid of Chinese parents to Le burn 10 Umaha, 1a tue Divorce Uourt—Mrs. Urace Aun Wife of & traveung man, has brought #ut for divorce from Kudoipn Dusel. After (WO years of delay, George Usborn of Ben soi has paid the costs oi Lls divorce deciee irom Jusephine Osborn, Lemple Israel Religious School Closes county Marshal Side Lab, e can recall, tuw is the WKIllg eACIUIBES Uk LCiIpie 4 Religlous will be wornng. ‘Lue children will parucipate in a tlower scrvice. Certificates of honor will be awarded to «he best students Lincoln Man Robbes.-i'hat he was vobbed by a mulatto woman at the cor- ner of Tenth and Douglas sireets last night of §%, was the tale H,AW. Herron ot Lincoln told to Desk Sergeant Mavey at the pofice station. He produced a purse stuffed with paper, where the bills had been in evidence. schoul ueld on Sunaay Injured by Fall from Wagoum—Thrown last night from the wagon he was driv- g, the horse of which had taken fright and run off at Seventeenth and Pierce streets, Antone Celenzkl sustained brulees on the body, & crushed foot and the rup- ture of a blood vessel in the right leg. Me was taken to St, Joseph's hospital. / Baby Baved from tempting to exti h a fire at his home at 1117 Arthur street last night August J Naule was painfully burned on the hands and i8 now a patient of Dr. Wearne, The tire was in the pantry and was caused by a lamp explosion. The pantry is be- tween the kitchen and the front room and on the outbreak, Mr. Naule rushed into the front room and carried out his sleeping baby. About $0 will cover the damage. Bmoke—While at- Auto Rung Amuck—Farnam street at its intersection with Sixteenth street was last night the sceno of a minor wave of excilement, and just as the spectators of the incident were about to exclaim, O, there it's through the window,” the auto mobile, the use of the flutter, was brought to a standstill. By this time it was well on the sidewalk and had collided with a horse attached to a buggy. The horse was preparing for a canter when Officer Pszanowskl stopped its career. The auto is owned by Mrs. Paxton and at the e was 'In tharge of Harfy Bonney of West Farnam, her chauffeur. The ma- chine got out ‘of control and before he could stop it had backed across the street from east to west. Its wandering was stayed opposite the window of the Chi- cago & Milwaukee office, Babies Strangled by croup, coughs or colds are instantly re- lieved and quickly cured with Dr. King New Discovery. 60c and $1.00, For sale by Beaton Drug Co. CALL FOR REV. R. R. DIGGS Rector of St. John Offered Pulpit at New Ibert — Nego- tiations Pending. Rev. R. R. Diggs, rector of St. John's Episcopal cnurch, has received @ call to Holy Epiphany church at Neéw Iberia, La. He has not yet accepted the call nd the negotations are yet In progress. “I shall not know for ten days or two weeks yet definitely about the mattes #ald Dr. Diggs last night. New Iberla lies within sixty miles of New Orleans and is about fifteen miles from the gulf. Frank Newton Seriously Hurt While |» Handling Revolver CAR COMPANY REMOVES TRACKS | Who Are to Through Rehearsal with | Credit. Seniors, Give Amateur Dress Great | Ne- shot and his friend Hendersor and Q exhibiting passing one from the h to that of Newton it the ball went left ranging backward {lodging in the flesh of the back man was hurriedly taken to Omaha hospital where Dr. A. H | Koeng succeeded In locating and extract: Ing the bullet. It f{s thought that the | wound will not prove especially dangerous although that is a possibilit Willlam Collett detain headquarters during the night, but Newton explained the matter himselt as an acci- dent, and did not wish to have his friend placed under arrest Irank Newton liv Frank Newton was accidentally eriously wounded last night by Willlam Collett, at Twenty-fourth The boys wer | ana | lett pool hal streets d of Col was discharged and through into his and and | young was a4 &t police s at the home of Peter Powers at Twenty-fourth and S streets, and Collett lives at the Kiine hotel, T'wen- ty-fourth and Q streets. At last reports from wounded boy was resti the pital the & well Company Up e The. Umaha & Council Raflway company Is busily taking up s line of 0ld track on N street and on Twen- ty-sixth stieet o the Lo strect “his track never since the ice in South Omabu ity council has many Witions vrdering the company tals track, but the company done it. With tne laying of across the Q street viaduct the of maintaining any semblance of & line on Twenty-sixth street was obviated. The old Mne had becn left there appurently to maintaln the right to use that particular street if sb desired at any time. students’ Dress lehenrsal, The seniors of the (hree casts of the South Umaha High School Dramatic classcs passed the ordeal of dress rehear- sal last night for “The Romancers,” “The Sword of Remcmbrance,’ and “‘Collcge Chums.” All tares of these sketches will be produced tonignt with new sccnery and the orchestra of twenty pleces. The peo- who may expect something common- or orainary have a great surprise i store for the young peopie will certalnly give the best amateur performance ever swaged In the city. Earl Sage In tue ‘sword Of Hemembrance,” will muke a great hit. kven with the hundred and une detractions of the dress rencarsals, he gave an extraodinary performance. lie was most &viy seconded by Miss Georgina Davis. Lowis Horne takes to the role ot the undiscouraged lover easuy and makes we littie pluyeit attractive. The other piays are equally good. The following are the members ot tue several casts, rne Romuncers,” The cast: syivets rasquinat rerciet . N Street Takes Blutfs viaduc been in operation placed in sery Umuha has heavy cars were The South times pussed to take up reso has never the track necessity ple, plae by Edmund Rostand. ‘Ruth C. rrank iracs Curl 1, Hoimes Buigkmin Halph Norturup stratoret . LLowis W. Horne Tne dSword of Kemembrance,” by alice Yates. ‘The cast: Nan Drayton . Amy Drayton . Cotonel I'iznugh Stuyyesant LomKi “Collego Chums.” The cast: Mrs. Hudson L Agies Fltzgerald Miss Iudson “Blanche Waliweber Steve Hudson | JF. Hird Stryker Ned Burleigh .kd DeYoung Juck Kandoiph JIrvine Graham Shreedy .George Rapp Commencement Programs Out, The commencement programs and invi- tations for Friday night were issued yes- terday and announce the presence of Chan- celior Samuel Avery of the University of Nebraska, as the orator of the evening The following is the full program: Opening Chorus oty iHigh School choruy Processional Maich €lass of 1310 Orchestral Accompaniment. Invocation,. Robert L. Wheele 8 Belection +.oo... High School 'Chorus Commencement 'Address, ‘Nebraska and Her_Schools™ ..Chancellor Avery “Nebraska and Her Schools.” Plano Solo arl C. Sage Belection ....... -Senlor Girls' Quartet Intermezzo Russe .. Theodore Iranke High School Orchestra. Presentation of Diplomas to Graduates, President Yechout of the Board of Edu- cation. Orchestral Presentation of Graduate. Panquita Miller .Georglana Davie iive Lenmer warl C. Suge ouls W. Horue Accompaniment. Bcholarship to Honor -Principal Wheeler . ...Alfred G. Robyn hool Orchestra. Roll of Graduate Roll of graduates: Frances Marie Berry, Glenn W. Briggs, Jean Botham Bothwelil, The | the | ceted seleot t Prof. A. R uperintendent of the partment Water has ntain at Tw Nichols as manual training de turned on_in the new ity-sixth and L Ireds of horses have been watere he last fotv days. WTnt 8 resign®™ from ard of the South Omaha teach s sald that A. Fl. Koenlg, the nay also resign James o her membe Mrs. Barbara Omaha was hurt and H streets Monday night he fell and | bruised the back of her head, but the in-| | Jury is not dangerous ‘Br()wncl] Hall Graduates Take. Their Diplomas| Twenty-Five Young Women Complete } Course in Seminary—Rev. Hays | of Lincoln Speaks. | | vendition ot The senfor clags of 1 | five graduate L a pretty ownell Hall, t their dipl held ut Tuesday morning Lincoln in his com- | made a plea for the admonishing tae girl giad- | Wwith them the beauty and| the closing event of thelr | were glven commencement Mathias Mills Hayes | mencement mas the Chureh ot St diess, \beau i sanctity of thi | school lite. | Fortunately the weather did not interfere | with the procession from the school to the | tty feature, and giris led the g pro-| cession of whilte-gowned school gurls, sen {lors wearin white cap and gown, faculty in the more serious black gowns and caps, | ana clergymen robes. ! The church wa than filled with| aamiring fricnds and relatives and the In- formal reception held g scfiool after| was largely ), always a white-g0v the 1ed cholr in churehly mor the 1n b rvice, tended | address (o the young women of the | Hev. Mr. layes emphasized |the tact tiat it is not the future lite, but| the present life which must be imade ihe most of, since ail life is but a continuance | ot the present. He then pictured the life| of which they must be a part, the life of today, of this country. Right Rev. Arthur L. Williams, of Nebraska, conferred the diplomas The Mary K. Cunningham medal was pre- sented to the winner, Miss Ehel Holm- quist, In addition to those named, the clergy-| men who assisted in the services were Dean G. A. Beecher, Rev. Nobau, Rev. Collar, Rev. F. D. Tyner and Rev. John A, Wil- liams, l The young women who were graduated from the college preparatory department were Misses lda Rowena Darlow, Myrna ce, Pearl Frances Damron, Ethel Kath- ‘erine Holmaquist; collegiate, Miss Hazel Mary Rumsey; academical, Misses Lois Margery Alleman, Katherine Miller Be som, Violet Carl, Mary Alice Carter, Mubel I Clark, Margaret Gladys Cattle, lrma May Dougias, Janet Ellen Hall, Helen |Sylvia Hunter, lda Belle Jones, Helen Matters, Zoe Mellor, Livalyn Bess Miller, Laphne Peters, Hazel Helen Lidith Smith, Margaret Spargo, Mstella Belle Stephens, Vlga Story and Catherine Thummel. DRINKS POISON FOR MINERAL WATER; DEAD H. H. Morton of Council Bluffs Dies at Atlantle City Through Drug Clerk's Mistake. bishop | H. H. Morton, 420 South Tighth street Councll Bluffs, died in Atlantic, Ia., Tues- day morning after drinking a glass of tormaldehyde given him in mistake for mineral water,” by H. B. Sears a clerk in the Moore drug store of that city. The polson took cffect at once, and Morton dled within seven minutes after taking it. Drs. Widner, Graham and Burke were culled, but they were unable to counter- act the poison, Mr. Morton was married, but according to Robert Bacon of McCord-Brady of Omaha had no children. He was a tray- eling salesman for McCord-Brady and Sunday evening he and Sig Schaviand a commercial traveler, went to Atlantle. | M, Schaviand sald that Morton left him, saylng he was going to a drug store to get a drink of water, and the next he heard of him was the news of his death, Scars is sald to be an experienced drug- gist and to have been employed at Moore's for several years, NEBRASKA AND I0WA PATENTS List of Those Securing Letters from the Government for Iu- ventions, Following s a list of Nebraska and Towa patents for inventlons issued from the United tates patent office at Washington, | to inhabitants of lowa and ebraska, for the week ending June 4, 1910, as reported from the office of Willard Eddy, solleitor |a composition which is Oratory Cla of Univer Holds Debate Miss Jeane Hamilton, George Perci- o val and Miss Gladys Solomon Are Prize Winners. ontest expi { the University of Miss Hamilton, was awarded fir place s Perival, se Miss dy. Solomon, third. A dience at the the conte gram as was ond support cxcellent, and fficult f Judg s 10 choose t Miss Harlitorr's of the White ction w Parker, and worthy of praise difficult to g but it Swan,” b it s owing 1o its we ndid torcerul the pathos of which stirred the audience The Foxes Tuils Perciva and entertaining w The selection I8 comical, and the b ight, interpretaton deliver and a Miss ramil » the piece out in & mann perceptibly was in @ clever houe Mr, Percival down with a storm of was eutirely applau, n Miss Gladys So ivered Marshes o Ing way her Glynn sanler, in 8he possc was easy ses a good voice manner The contestants graded Points: i grace mterpretation. The judges Rev. Nathaniel M A. Goss. The exercises was pre by Dr. G. 1. Jenkir tion glven by ¥ M Methodist Excellent music was Harmony quurtet of Kinn, Ollie Bur Charler are members, also rendered wever gram reflects much credit structor of the oratorical dej the university, Mrs WATER JOKER Jor Barker Dellvers Few Well Chosen Worus Over Telephone. wer Inctness, in delivery were rinity church which Misscs Mis, ) L selections. Kennc artment Chatles P. Ross, “Some people are getting just too sarc: tic," remarked Major Barker of the health office, as he wearily turned from the telephone that is continually ra ing a row in that branch of the municipal | sov rnment. hat person 1 just spoke with elty greens to wash them in course, 1 told him it boiled the water, then filtered it ward tried the cookd cat,” city vegetables on upon thie The pre upon the In- of Omaha, and arge Au Emanuel Baptist church gay The Going | her Is sent was given with | given by Mr at ease at all a pleas and and | furnished by the sif. ett, Hellen Crowe and Alice 1 IS AT LARGE Himselt of city away to wanted to know if it is safe to sprinkle tomato plants water, also if it would spoil beet water, Of would not if he first the JUNE 8 Panishment’ Adler drama in cast Landau. At the Brea and company In a four A pris hapla ob P Mme. Sarah Frances Adler Adley Adler Waldberg 1 | Gute Celia | Julius, their oniy Annie, Adella’s imate daughter Mme. Wiler | Friedberg Mr. Hochstelr | Ancient carefully hidden a score o then suddenly to lgh )t Dr. Landau wrought hav happiness. Prenuptial transgres wife and mother Is discovered | her husband is turned from her, b born daughter's engagement s and this daughter Kills Th bora out of wedlock has omewhat frail disposition with ditficulty brought to more sed life ach, baldly Panishment storm vhen the sin brought « th its sion by the legiti- mately ken | daughter herself and i te mode v three acts there is »f violent feeling. 1ni the last ac agony has spent itself, emerges measure of and quietude In ble In these circumstances. Dr. L his wife and the child of adopted into the hom who 1 playing the hust who had sinned before of furgh as well as power. He is a man of distinguished stage presence and personality |Mme. Adler, an 1 a role of God's rosy peace nda ymes to forglve love | Mr. Adler [the womas her marriage, is an ac commanding actress of equal like howed la stronger scene stress and lable includsog a terics with which she closes the first act The supy 18 company is well balanced duughter, was the girl when mother’s HOTTOW ver, she estraint ir who herseit her shame was wade Kuown and |shattered. Mr. Sch tiancee. e was the audisnce her engold promptly own played her ognized by as un actor, who had been Kenuy Lipzin. Some comedy re Samuel Thornbe an actor with a face comie that some members of the audi- ence were disposed to laugh, when he was not serlous. Mr. Adler was greeted by an audience, which filled the theater and which followed the story with intense interest. He him- | self was given on appearance, what may fairly be tevmed an ovation. The company fwill & #een this evening in The Stranger,” & drama by Jacob Gordin, ——— 4 Conservation of Nuature's Resources | Applies as well to aur physical state as to material things. C. J. Budlong, Wash- ington, R. L, realized his condition, took warniug before it was too late. He says: “I suffered severely from kidney trouble, the hereditary {n our family, 1 have taken sour bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and now sider myself throughly cured fell to and disease belng con- This should and after- Warning to all not to neslect takisg | X 00 ey's Kidney Remedy until it is sold by all druggists. NS Underwear FOR BOYS. After the bath, Porosknit is particularly refreshing. 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Pack your grip tonight, take the Rock Island to the Rockies e direct to both Denver and Colorado Springs = tomorrow, and have your wacation start when you start. prising' how little money a vacation in the Rockies costs. It's sur- Let me tell you about rates at hotels and boarding places and provide other needed information which is worth having. Splendid Fast Trains Every Day via Rock Island lines for Colorado, Yellowstone Park and the Pacific Coast. Division Passenger Agent Specially low round trip fares all summer to the delightful tesorts of the Golden West. ature and suggest the vac Let us send you illustrated liter- jon of your life, Call, phone or write today. Very Low Rates all Summer J. 8, MeNALLY 1323 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. Enjoy the grandeur of snow-capped mountains fertile valleys—the magnificence and beauty of nature's grandest and most the restful pleasure of Angelus ‘Marie Breen, Lucy B. 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" ANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY offers a vacation at small expense (o the most talked of and interesting ecenic spots in the world. ANFF, LAXE LOUISE, FIELD, GLACIER Here vou will find a_perfect revel of 'enjoy 10 other place can offer such an opportunity to kodak, hunt, fish, drive, sketoh, climb, botanize. Hotels are under direct management of the railway company and give unequaled service. \ Low Sum Tourist Fares Daily to all North ific Coast Cities, June 1 to September 30, If desired, you may use the Canadian Pacific in one direction and any other rallway’ in the other ALASKA 279 return from Vancouver, $66 by Canadian Pacifio Steamers. A cure your steamer reservations before starting. Send for “Chals lenge of the Mountains” and Alaska folder. Tickets for sale by agents of all railwa A. C. BHAW, General Agent. 232 South Olark Stre of patents and counselor in patent causes, 618 Paxton block, Omaha: T Edgar R. Balley of Clarinda, la., for device for assembling parts of & centrifuga) separating bowl. o Willlam S. Coates, deceased, Jennle Coates, adminlstratrlx, of_Cedur Kapid for dump wagon, | g ‘o Orphu B8. Cole and J, E." Wright of Omaha, for gage attachment for shear To William P. Dunlap of Maquoketa, 1 for wagon reach adjuster. % o George J. Bicnhorn of Dubuqus, Ia., Buy " Porosknit* from your regulardealer CHALMERS KNITTING COMPANY S - ~ ~=— That sale on those $30 «a $35 Everett of Falrfield, I Foell of Rockwell, la., for two-piece suits will con- tinue this week. through We make them up now for $20.00 We could not take care of the customers last week. The fabrics include, all of the latest shades in browns and greys— and include nifty serges. You have time yet to make a dandy selec- tion, Franklin Young. Madison School Exercises. Graduating exercises of the Eighth of the Madison school will be held nesday at 2:30 p. m. follow Class Song Address ................ Roll Call of Class ... Quotatiol Presentation of Diplomas grade Wed- The program is as Eighth Grade AL Judge hakespeare. <N, M. Graham Righth Grade nits and friends, e In Day. The South Omaha Gun club is to have an old-fashioned house raising Sunday morn- ing. The members are all Jvited to appear at the club grounds as early as possible Sunday morning ready to assist in build- Ing the club & new and commodious house to meet all the present and the future permanent requirements. The membership has a number of carp:nters and the proposi. tion Is to have a pleniec and a big pleasure party and spend the time in building the house. It is proposed to have the same done by noon, ready for the afternoon shoot. The day will be made a great af- fair. Plenty to eat will be provided and sach member ls expected to bring another 10 asaist. \ Mugle City Gossip. Dr. M. L. King is oft on Pacific coast. Ho will be gone for & onts or more, Jinks Cavenaugh has ) Iot (o wotent A positien “wih heCalumet Packing company. The annual ball of the Soclal Pleasure ¢lub will be given &t Rushing’s hall Thurs. day evening, June . A meeting o o day evening at Brewer's chapel. Miss A. Opecensky was given a shower Monday eveni the home, of M, I(r:dknhn irl“&yq She I8 to be m’lod”‘l: a week. Much tavorable comment bas-been heard tor clamping *device for mowers. To William J. Golgert of Juniata, Neb, for mali box. | To John K. Graft of Cedar Rapids, Ia, for fence attachment. A Yo Casper H. Grigs of Dubuque, la., for | machine for manufacturing harness pegs, To Leonard F. Haddon of ~Loufsviile, Neb., for carrier X To'Charles 5. Huntington of Omaha, for machine for forming buckle fr To Harry P. Keyhoe and Handley of Ottumwa, la., for molding machine. To Earl C. Kimball of Naper, Neb., trace buckle To John Lawler of Clinton, 1a., for lamp casing. To Frederick R. Lintelman of Har Ja., for surgeon's operating pan. o To George H. Lee of Omaha, for fireless brooder. To Nels B, Osher of Estherville, la., for churn, To Willlam 8. for rallway ticket To k B. Powell of Des Molnes, for and bevel. Laurits 7T. Rasmussen of for internal combustion engin yrus E. Saunderson of Lincoln, for manufacture of beot and shoe soles. To Charles E. Sweet of Fort Madison, 1a. for mill carrlage attachment. " To George W. Tudd of Omaha, Neb., for collar. Walch of Keokuk, Ia., for ship. &rinding lawn for Parker of Ottumwa, Ja,, nell ping case. To Henry Wiechelman of Long Pine, Neb., for road scraper. d e—— The world's most successful medicine for bowel complaints is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has re. lieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other medicine in use, Invaluable for children and adults. Sold by ail dealer: aval Officer on Trial, SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—On charges of ‘conduct unbecoming an officer ‘and e beirg absent without leave, Captaj lel W. Hand, former quartermaster cap: tain of the transport Sherman, was placed on trial lore & court martial Presidlo today. o B o SERVICE High grade Puallman Sleepers, READY FOR 0C. | CUPANCY AT 9:30 P. M., have been added to the | Colorado Limited, leaving Omaha 11:25 p. m., ar-| riving Denver next day at 1:00 p. m. An addition to our serivice solely for the conven- ience of Omaha and tributary points, The Colorado Limited is electric lighted, carries | Observation Cars and Dining Cars. It is a train of the highest grade. | | | For reservations, apply to Route CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1502 Farnam St, Bell, Douglas 3580; Independent, A-3328, e i Home Day. Don’t fail to see the tempting offers of real estate dealers in Thursday’s Bee. Omaba real estate presents a safer investment than most any other proposition you could put your money into. Always increasing in value and paying a good rate on the inyvestments. 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