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( -v-"!m attend the naf pipe manufacturers at A Beca of the increased demand for m r wor n the peademic depart ent the nive t Omaha, work ng this line is be made one of the th \ [ f high school e o ow in s departmer i | 1 | e — e ———— e i ——— e S BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for SporMng Goods.” Lighting Pixtures—Burgess-Oranden. Ditmond Engagement Rings, Dakolm. Have Root Print It—Now Weason Press. dirons, Fire Soreens. Sunderland's. Property cared for. To rent property, see J. H, Dumont & Co., Keeline Bld Foderal Jurors ZExcused — Mederal court jurors were excused from further service, with the exception of twelve men drawn to try a case Monday, “Today's Movie Program,” classified section today. It appears in The Bee ex- clusively. Find out what the varfous moving picture theaters offer, Theosophical Lecture—Burd I will lecture at Theosophical hall, Suite 701 Bee building, Bunday evening at 8 o'clock, on ““The Unreality of the Phys- feal World,” The lecture will deal with the promise occult science gives to humanity In knowledge of the future, Miller Engagement Announced—The tngage- ment of Miss Blanche A. Sweet to Krnest B, Freeman has been announced by Mr and Mrs. J, B. Bweet, 154 South Thirty- fifth street. The wedding will be held in the latter part of June Attends Pipemakers’ Convention—John Sullivan, manager of the 1. Wolff Manu facturing company, has gone to Chicago and eastern points, While i the east he national convention of Pittsburgh, He was accompanied by Mrs, Bullivan, Diamond Presented to Steve Hansen-— Bteve Hansen, president of the olub, was presented with a diamond stud by the ‘members of the organization on the occaslon of his forty-fifth birthday. Mr, Hansen has beon president of the club for one year and was secretary for olght yours, Miss Flynn Lectures—Flizabeth Gur- loy Flynn, who was prominently involved in the blg strike of textile workers at Lawrence and Paterson, is giving o wserles of leotures at 101 Douglas street every evening, Mise ¥Flynn will continue to make her daily lecture until the night of May 13, Ldnocoln Apertments Sold—Carl Lin- coln of Pacific Junction, In., has sold the Idncoln apartments, 2102 Chicago street, to R, P. and J, M, Hamilton, bulld- ers and owners of the Hamilton gpart- ments, Twenty-fourth and F'arnam. The consideration was 350,000, The sale was made by Toland & Trumbull, #5 Beo bullding. Use “Tox-Tile” Bhingles, Sunderiands. New Club Organized—"The Patrick Henry Non-Partisan Political Club” iy the name of g new organization with the following officers: Edward Walsh, pres- dent; John M. MeGowan, first vice president; Peter Boland, second vice pres- ident; Dr, James P, Connolly, secretary; Jumes MeLeod, treasurer; Amos K, Hen- ley, chairman of the executive committes, It {8 announced that the elub will be fn- corporated. A club house 18 contem- plated, Students Plan Gospel Campaign Through State Gospel teams and quartets are being organized through the werk of Max a freshman at Bellevue college, They will soon begin on a eampaign in purt of the state to enlist the eol # on bebalf of the probibition amend- ment to be voted on this fall. Gardner haw interested some of the best speakery ind musiciang of the college in his scheme, The teams of two men each will be composed of Walter K. Webb, Bellevue foot ball captain last fall and an experi- debater; Garwood Richardson, member of this year's debating team, which defeated both Cotner and Wes- leyan: John Bloomquist, n theological student, and Max Gardner, A male quartet and a mixed quartet will accompany the teams on their engage- ments. Perry Johns, Lester Stewart, Fobert Walker and Raymond Stepp ars the members of the male quartet, and #amuel Kinmer, Kulallo Dagdag, Miss Jeanette Goodwill, and a soprano, will ompose the mixed quartet, Gardner is Loyal Gardner, enced getting the best material obtainable in order to make his work effective, Engagements are being made through )f the state so that two meet be held on the same evening [ inday evening appointments have been made to occupy the rest of the Sundays of the college year, troet meetiugs in Omaha will also bs i Academic Work Will Be Feature 0f Summer School W, B. HUGHES MAKES NEAT | SUM IN WEST HARNEY LOT | | | | urally toll others what helped them, MASTER BAKERS 10 CONVENE IN OMAHA Committee Meets to Plan for Big Gathering of Middle West “Dough Mixers." THOUSAND EXPECTED onvention ¢ OVER The missas ommittee of the Trans Ippt Master Bakers' association held an {fmportant meeting Friday evening Now on North Sixteenth street for the purpose of shap At the England bakery ing up the entertainment to be provided the visiting bakers from lowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska Dakota on June 12 There Minnesota and South to 15, Inclysive were about fifteen members of committes present. Mr Petersen, president of the Transmissis #ippl Master Bakers' assoclation: Jay Burns, president of the National Master Bakers' assoclation; Charles W, Ortman, chalrman of the exhibit committee; Charles . Frenzer, treasurer; A. Bakke, president of the Omaha Master Bakers' club Alex Tybering, J. J. Markey, Oscar Holmes and others are con fident that this ¢ attended. Ro are In the convention [} t Kuenne onvention will be largely veral traveling salesmen who olose touch with the leading bakers throughout the *Pransmississippi territory were present and stated that the bakers w coming to Omaha to attend this convention by the hundreds, and they urged the local committee to prepare for big attendance and a lively bunch who are coming with the “dough” and who will be here for business as well as for n good time Beveral subcommittess were instructed to make all necessary arrangements for the decoration of the Auditorium, the trip to the Ak-Sar-Hen Den on Monday night, where the master bakers will be given the “dough” and several other things; orchestral music for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings st the Audi torfum; an athletic program for one eve- nfog, & vaudeville And musical entertain- ment for another and motion pletures and dancing at the close of each evening at the Auditorfum, Many Entertainment ¥ . Arrangements were also provi for a buffet luncheon and a visit to the South Hide. A speclal committee has been ap- pointed to provide for the entertainment of the wives and daughters of the visit- ing bakers. Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use them for results, Welfare Board Patches Up Mang Family Troubles The family reconstruction work of the Weltare board is growing so rapidly that Superintendent Schrefher will during the next few weeks bring before the board the proposition of establishing a depart- ment with a worker detalled to ‘these canen. Here 15 n typleal case the board has bandled in several phases during the last few weeks: The wife of a peinter com- plained that her husband becomes intoxi- cated, beats her and does not contrihute more than a pittance toward the support of the family., She has three small chil- dren and 1s expecting the fourth. The rent is in arreary eral months. The man was arrested and sentenced by the police judge, While he was in jail the family had no support at all. Arrange- ment was made to pay a wtated amount on the rent each week, The husband was released from jail and told to get to work and keep away from drink. The wife I willing to co-operate to get her husband on his feet again. Bhe says she will for- give and forget. The Welfare board hopes to get this family re-established on a proper basis On Baturday three new cases of family troubels were reported to the Welfare office, WOMAN WEAK, DILLY, NERVOUS Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Jamaiea, N. Y.~ I suffered greatly with my head and wl:l::ne;vhe, was w zzy, ner- m’l“m""llfll vous, with hot flashes and felt very miserable, as I was irregular for two years, One day | when 1 was feeling | unusually bad my sister-in-law came | in and said, ‘I wish you would try | Lydis E. Pinkham's | 4 Compound' 8o | began taking it and I am now in&:d health and am cured. I took the pound three times a day after meals, | and on retiring atnight. 1 always keep o bottle in the house,'' = Mm, L. N, | Bunnuam, 35Globe Ave., Jamaics, N.Y, Women who recover thelr health nat- Some write and allow their names and photographs to be published with testi- monials. Many more tell thelr friends, I you need & medielne for Wos | men's Allments, try Lydia I, Pinkham's Vegotable Compound, Write Lydia . Pinkbham Medis eine Co, (confidential) for any- thing you need (o know abous these troubles, Gray Hair Restored ' to its Natural Color AL darh gaey bosn iar Iaab Bid Bihaae b N o " “hiat by ® Taded, and Jandrnl romseted by 2 THE Dr. Usher Is to Talk to Nebraska School Teachers at the fourth annual spring meeting of the Nebraska Iistory Teachers' asso. olation, at Lincoln, May 12-13, will be in Omaha May 11, and at the Uni versity club on “‘International Relations of the United States Dr. Usher Is esteemed by Furopean writers as the best American exponent of International affairs. His Amer- feanism,” it is asserted, attracted wide sproad attention, and his “Pan t6m,”” and “The Challenge of th also were recefved with favor. During the afternoon of his visit here next Tuesday Dr. Usher will address the public school teachers at the Central High school bullding ““Pan-Americanism theme of the history at Tdncoln next Friday and Saturday Miss Autumn Davies of Central #chool of this Par man Future will be the general teachers’ meeting Ity is president of the as- sociation. ' Among the speakers will be Prof. J. ¥. LeRossignol, Frof. Maxey, Prof, (', . Porsinger and Dr. ¥, M. Fling of the University of Nebraska: Miss Ella Rooney, Central High sch Omaha: Dean H Hahn, Wayne Nor- mal; Mrs, W, A. Phillips, principal Wayne High school; Miss Mattie Allen, principal Whittier sehool, Iincoln: Miss Celim M. Chase, South High school, Omaha: Miss Edith Field, University Place High school H Are Your Bowels Hegulnet King's New Life Pills will keep regular and overcome constipa relieve indigestion and sick head- e, All druggists —Advertisement Dr howels tion, ache Read Bee Want Ads them for resuits, for profit. se A S B 5k RS R THIS HUMBLI BOOKBINDERS PRENTICE - became 2 2 v Iy — 2 \\\\. \\ EX] he Bdwin | BEE: High | I, | OMAHA, MONDAY, BURNASCO T0 HOLD WELFARE ELECTION Dr. Roland G. Usher, principal speaker | Employes' Assoolation Will Choose | Four Officers for Governing Board Tomorrow DANCING PARTY IN EVENING hold its second annusl to the governing board year four new members nre two men and two women Booths will be installed in the employes locker roon will furnish real ballots with the run where competen in candidat This association s « the employes of the Bu pany and was organs tellowship among the er name printed thereon. omposed ¢ Nash con ntirely of as to give every attention fo thelr we tare | Bach employe pays dues mio the a ation In proportioh to his or her salar In case of sickners, each indjvidual r ceives half of hi r her er w | togethier with freo medical wld from th assoclation doctor and free preseriptions | In addition to several hundred who have been given free medieal attention | thelr own matron In charge of their | pita room one hundred and thirty-six claims have been paid during the year amounting to $1,770.08 Eloction returns will be recelved at the Metropolitan hall, Twenty-third and Ha ney streets, where the Wolfare assocl ation will give an entertainment, consist ing of several vaudeville numbers, after A poor boy—a strange inspiration—one of the three greatest discoveries of modern times— and one of the world’s most important industries is born! Could romance hold more? MICHAEL FARADAY was the son of a poor blacksmith. At four- teen he is apprenticed to a bookbinder. One day there comes into the little shop a dog-eared volume of a work of vast learning seldom thought of as an inspiration to youth—the Encyclopaedia Britannica. It does not go outof the shop until this eager-minded apprentice has read the long articles on Ele (trivity and Chemistr Michael Faraday will become a “natural philosopher,” as he fondly used the term. He became assistant to Sir Humphry Davy, then the most brilliant experimenter of his day. 100 years ago, dazzled the world with others. It is enough. the first electric light. flash-lights.) But it stirred the highly imaginative boy short time and was very His source of electricity was a battery . of a thousand cells or more, such as we use for door-bells and source of this “subtle fluid,’ It was twenty years or more before Faraday found it; The die is cast. It shone only a :xpensive. What if 'which could work s see the fruition of his tremendous discovery The results are the work of the world You know what the discovery was of soft iron in front of a magnet an electric current could be generated. huge at Niagara, the generators MAY “v Luw Insurance At night he reads books. (It was Davy who, more than an almost unlimited uch wonders, might be found? he did not live to simply that by rapidly whirling a bar monster generators like that of the Waterside Station in New York City, requiring the power of 50,000 horses to move them—and electricity doing Ratmg for Hotel ne ax hotel, now near ) n, h btained fhie Ir v lower rating than any other tulding in the te shnilar) ud not equipped with a sprinkler aystem This Lhe tatement made b H H Lovell, manager of the Inaurance depart nt « the Panker Realty Investment npar ) neern having the archi t I und general contra ng Job of the bullding I'e ¢ rating obtajned for this bulld Ing | 4 cont M Lovell ays that thi rmting wa confirmed Frida k the Nebiaska v pection and rating bureay Mr. Jovell mad the following ment If prosp owner f big bulldings would pay more attention to the characte of the building materials o b used and the locatfon of fire extinguishers uh andpipe conneetions, and besld would provide arrangements which will op Inflammable materials out of | and el ator shafts, when planning thelr bulldings, they would avold n great big ttem o ting and maintalning expense In the shape of iusurance pre miums “Bullding owners are making more ox. | neting efficlency and economy than ever before as a result.” - e, e e e -~ 0 ((.l’ OL Moacrn celecIiriCa The chance meeting with the volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, than a century ago. no longer exist—that genius can only get on with tl college education? Turn, then, to that American whose career has closely followed l‘araday s—our own Edison. college education. BEMIS PARK IMPROVERS Wearing Quality | TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT ]‘ | n 4 Thing thwt Counts in the a Bemis tates make a tomobi! p b Tues~ 1b next business, from a dealer's standpoint, two | day evening anklin school, will be essentials are necessary. Selling quality [of unusual int Among the subjects : to be considered will be lights for the &n8 wearin Ialit The outward aP- | levant, - piayereunds. du Il Saal pearance of the car has a great deal 10 |4nq ymprovement of the Walnut Hill do in meking the sale, and where | reservolr tract. All members of the club we shine with the Allen, Its appearanc nd others intercsted are earnestly res captivates the eye, and the construction ted to attend appeals to the experienced orist, but | i) this is not all We must h the wear ' there again where the Allen stands | L} J right to the front,” says a local auto- | By roasos of ite rigld and simph cor ord o oras struction, the n owner finds himself — after 8000 or 10,00 miles of service t 1t 1s written into life’s expectations that have a car that Js really better than it motherhood is the one sublime aecom- t ot ft. It in just That I8 wher Kht s host was when he plishment. And n there Is anythin matter how 1 how apparentl, Mfi it may seem, If it can old, help, assist or in any way comfort the expectant mother, It i beginning to do the woaring ®u cmes ir OMAHA MANUFACTURERS AGAINST STEVENS BILL & blessing, And such The ha Manufacturers’ association fs o remedy ecalled pposed to the Stevens bill pending “Mother's riend” in congress, which seeks to allow manu You apply it over the stomach muscles, It 1o facturers to fix the price of retail sale of tradsmarked goods. This was 0 gently rubbed ou the §o0ds b mirface, and makes cided upon at the meeting held Saturday the muscles pllant; noon. The assoclation went on record | thie relieves the strain on lgaments, natural favoring the bill In osn seeking to | expansion takes place without undue effect RRARINY waaveiast S S upon the nerves, And as the time o . proaches, the mind has gone through s pe- e country riod of repose, of gentle expectancy, and e Ty this hae an unquestioned {nfluence upon the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS future child. That this fs true Is evidenced by the fact that three generations of mothers A non was born senterday 1o Mr. and |hve used and recommended * “Mothers Mra. Bam Rosenblum, 706 South Twenty- | Friend." Ask your nearest druggist for i bottle of this splendid remedy. o will get Mr. and Mes, K. M. Wilkinson, 1406 | It for you. And ¢ 1 wite 1 Bradteid Reg- ulator \Co,, 407 Li r Bldg, Atlapta, Ga., for a most {nteresting book of Information to prospective mothers, It i1s mafled free, Write today, It s 4 hovk you will enjoy, uth Tenth street, have gone to Denver a fow days’ visit. 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