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All are cordially In n vited. A. Hospe Company 1513-15 DooglasSt, OMAHA, NEB. PENFQLD DECIDES TO LEAYEjFails to Sign Bid , , I Award 13 Held up Secretary of the AkSsr-Bea Goyer non Keiign Place. accepts posmoi nr wist Hill Beeease Associated Will Pan aeCalllorale Expeettloa be HU ta ha Deg. l rerted ( Yen. H. J. Psatoid. for mux rear, iw tarr end Bomber ef the board ( ereors at the Knights ot Ah-Ser-Ben. kaa returned UitM positions 1 becerut associated with the PanemealUoniia exposition, ta be held ta Sua Dlege, Cal , far one year, beglnnls January L Wie Tha resignation waa accepted with ra rat by tha board a governor! at a meet ing tat allot. Mr. TnMVt resignation will beeum effective on June L when b will (a ta Chula Vista, a suburt ( Ran Ditto, which baa baaa bla family feem (r mora Uaa a year. Chairman C. T. Kaunas ot tha flntnci commute, reported that aa indebtedness ot fu.ew for neuessery repair, on tht "Ova" laat )aar Buat b. mat an4 tbav funaa auat aa ralaaA U naat aapeuaa tot tha pra4ai at tha (all foatlval tlua yaar. It waa aaraad to lMua aubacriytioa tarda and .all uaan arehaau tur u acrlptloaa - la BMai Una. XUasdat . macdL Tha (aatlval waak will aa Bapumhar M to CkWaar l raaturaa at tha waak wl'l aa aa alaaarata aiaaataaturara' aarada aa Taaar afteraoan, aa alaeuloal parad wi WaAaaaoay al(ht and a roaa aattla liarada aa Thuraay attaraooa. . Tha hlfbett point ot woman'! hap plnaaa ta roacbod only tbronch moth, erhood, ta tbo claaplog ot bar child within her anna. Tat th. Botsar4o b. la often fearful ot natura'a ordeal and (brink from tha luSerlsx Ind dcot to Ita conaumraaUon. But for nature's Ills and dlacomforta natora prOTldea ramedlaa, and la Motbar'l friend la to be found a medlctn. of treat Talu. to vrtrf expectant mother. It li aa emulsion for external application, compoaed ot ingredient, which art with beneficial and aoota big aBect on thoao portions of th. ajatam lnTolred. It la Intended t prepare th. Ultra for tha criaia, and thoa reUera, in great part, tha suffer ing throoga which tha mother aauallr paaeea, Tba ragolar naa ot Mother's Friend win repay any mother la th. comfort It affords before, and th. help ful restoration to health and strength tt brings a boot attar baby comes. Vother'a Friend la for sal. at drag . stor.e. Write for our free booh for Failure ef tha Offormaa Plumbing and Cenatrurtlon company to lgn Ita aid, al though It waa aooompanlad by' a eertlfted chock, cauard tha council laat night to poatpone tha awarding ot tha contract tor tha construction ot tha Saddle areak wr balwrn Calltorala and Harney liweta until Friday afternoon. . The Offormaa company bid KAMO en tha Job, while the Jamoa Jonaaa oompany aid SIM Tha latter bid waa the low- Mt alsnad bid, but tha Otfarman company arat word to the council that It waa ita bid which waa opened and found ua Igaed. Tha award will be made altar dlMuaaoa Friday afternoon. Tha list of Judgee and clcrka at election for nat Timday. appointed by Mayor Dehlnwa and aant to tha council, waa aot approved. Councilman Funknouaar moved that tha approval be made at tha meeting thla morning. An amendment to tha motion waa made that the approval be made laat night, bat on vote tha amendment waa Ion. The council will not approve the Hit thle morning, but will take a reoaaa until 1:3. o'clock thla afternoon, at which time the oamea will be sone ever by the council- At the Theaters . OF HEALTH ARE DIVIDED (From a Staff Corraapondont ) LINCOLN. Nab. May WSpedeU Tbe board of Mcratarlre of tha State Board of Health la reported to have divided two on each aide In a report on the Omaha medical branch of the atate unlverilty and the medical college at Coi ner unlverelty. The aacretarlea were In aeaalon yeater. day and a portion of today and atur meatus up their report for the Board of Health, of which the governor la chair man, adjourned without giving out life raeult of their labora. It la known, however, that two of tht ecretarlra Mined a favorable report on theae two Inttltutiona to the board and that two algnrd a report which In eome manner waa advene, though they retuae to give out toe' aubotauoa ot tha reporu and the eecreiery ef the board waa like wise noneommunlratlve. The member, are even more accretive than uaual In thla casa In regard to their doing, and it la broadly hinted by partial Inter ted la the college, that tha whole matter la a reeult of difference, among the aecretarlea over echoola of medical practice. Theae. difference, neve In th pa repeatedly led to -lack at harmony and ehargea of ' untalrnea. t and the re fuaal to give out the flndinga. while ad mitting the facta of a divided report, ha revived thai talk." Under the law tt now la the duty cf the board to paaa on tha qualifications of medical schools. - - From other eourcee it ,la learned tha the advene report on the two schools waa signed by Dra. Fall, and Dodton and that the criticism eras lack ot adequate equipment. In tha caaa of lite Omaha school It waa recommended the students ha permitted te graduate and receive diplomas, which would entitle them to take the asaimnallon for certtftratea to practice medicine. Whether this recom mendatloa extended to Cotner - or not I oeuld not he ascertained. Creighton Mad eapectmoi bouf . . - u gu-ea a good recocnaead- rs which contain mach valuabl. informatloa, and many snggeatlons ot ' a helpful nature. - I remuta v ameso. I cents. All dealers. ttAOFIELD llCOLTTOI CO, Atlaaia, Ca I Key to the bhusuob ttea Advertising. ttfici ATTRACTIONS IX OMAHA. American I "Xtaateaaat teed XeaaV Sayatyi atuUae.ua. Xrngl Bnrleee.ua. Orpheam. waudertUe. Mattneea soday a ta. weyety, Xrag aad Orpheam theetera. "The Flarere" at Ike Bramdele. The Adventure of Lady TJrauhv" a drama In four acts by Anthony Hope; direction of Mlaa Fitch. Caat: The Earl of Haaasnden... Sidney Pewell Sir Oeorge ylvaatsr Ras Morehouse KeV. Mr. Lumooe ueorga sicmtyra Mr. Int Walter Crunden Mr. Csstlelon William Taylor Mr. Ward Homer Conant Sir Robert Clifford Mr. Ixrd Qulltoo .....Mr. Hamilton Mllla aar. Joyce Mrs. Fsnton, aunt to Dorothy Fenton ansa ljoutsa atcr'nerson Dorothy Fenton, betrothed to Lord Haaeenien Mrs. Henry uoony Well staged, well costumed, well played, "The Adventure of Lady Ursula." given by the playen' club at the Brandele theater laat night before a large audience made up principally of society folk. - waa the beat of the three playa recently put on by the club. The oast waa esceHently arranged and the whole at seed .and produced In fine fashion by Mlaa Lillian Fltrh. At Is usual with the well proportioned talent In the Players' dub. none starred other then by the will ot the playwright And the playwright. In this case, waa tha whimsical and serious. Anthony Hope. Naturally he gava the starling to the holder of the title role, which waa grace fully and meiitotioualy carried last night by Pretty Mra. Henry Doorty. Through her personality as wall by the charming reading of the lines, aha held the Interest aad amused her audience throughout. As a loving slater who went out to save her brother from a duel and aa one who Inadvertently but surely won the heart ot a knight, aha easily gained the good will of her audience. Sidney Powell, with his stags experi ence, handled his lines most adroitly. Aa the Earl of Haaaenden. brother ot Lady Ursula and the finance ot Dorothy Fen ton. he carried well a role well balanced for dignity and real human tenderness. -Miss Louise McPberson. aa the domin eering aunt of Dorothy Fenton. waa In a character quite foreign to those of her last apraniK-e In tha Playen' club pro ductions, n wMea she again waa suc cessful In displaying versatility. Miss Mary Rings, sit wa. captivating as tha girlish Dorothy Fenton. 8he moved about with an ease that greatly helped to hold the story of the play directly before the audience. Rex Morehouse) sleo scored with a role appropriate to his physique and person ality. He wag sir George Sylvester, with whom the Lady Ursula fell In love, and In that character comported himself In a way that waa far from depreciated by the house. A very able support was offered by Oeorge Mcintyre. Vslter Crunden. Wil liam Taylor. Homer Conant. Mr. Lord. Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Joyce. Loral otra af the Staae. "The Gooae Hr!. dramatised emm Harold Mactirath'a novel, which la to be presented at the Brandeis theater on Then-day evening, proved to be a lexmd breaker tn outselling ail other romantic novels of the period. According to the Interest displayed by both managers and the txeater-golng public. It will prove a record breaker as a play hi everv dty where It will appear, hence the reason fur assuring your seats early aad avoid being disappointed. The eagaseenent will be fur three days, with a matinee on Ssturdsy. Getting awav from tha ususl methods Of fsree comedy work. Mr. Perklne and the Woodward company at the American are proving that, farce calls for a huh degree of talent when properly presented. And thst Is why the present engagement la proving a success It Is becsuee the actor, undentand that serious work Is required of them, rather than horseplay, and that each bit of bualneas must be tactfully and purposely dons In order to proauce tns stteot. II you really want to apend a pleasant evening, go over to the American tonight and aee thla com pany present "Lieutenant Red Heed.'' the bill for the week. The next matinee will be on Thursday afternoon. Pouehot'e Ballet, at the Orphsum thla week, shows sis vounc women dressed In fancy tlghta flying through the air with the grace and agility of bird a. They form all kinds ol artistic risurea In their mailt. The most unique pert of their perform ance, however, la the liberating of aixty anow-wnite Dtgeons mat ny about tne stage and over the heads of ths audience. The birds are beautifully trained, having seen taugni tne art or peeing oy Mi.e. Baumler and her assistants. Next week the chief feature of the Or phsum bill be grand opera, which will be given by the Romany Opera company, an organisation of talented singers. Ths nsme of their production Is ' La Festa dl Mesa Agosto." The music ot the opera la by such composers as Leon Cavallo I PuncSlcML As sweet as a nut: aa clean as a whistle" are the two truths that apply to l he college Ulna." the cloaing extrava gant of the regular season st the popu lar Uayety. Starting thla afternoon and continuing throughout tne week. Julius Hstn, ths "reend-the-worid pedestrian," will give a descriptive lecture on his travels, adventuree and the object of hie M.me-mlle hike. He has already worn out pairs of thoee. Tonight the Omaha and Des Moines base bsll clubs will oc cupy box seats aa the guests of the man agement. Liaaiea matinee dally. One of tha deilghia ot the "Jardin de Paris" show at the Krug thla weak la w, ru,l. VMmIM vhA nerfnrme In thS olio, co-operating with Ray Leevltt and Win Clark m a singing act. .m mette la a South Dakota girl and baa been on the stage only a abort time. Tha t.u h.. r,.llnwH her durlnf the three or four years that aha haa been working nas lea ine management os u current Krug attraction to predict that aha soon will be out of burlesque. Her . . . . k. Vmxtm hle week as one of the big hits of the show and la going so wen in an me ante imi asiea Kmmette probably soon win get into vaudeville. Mlaa Emmette la graceful. . . .. -..a - -... miAlttt nas M roe a great deal In maklag a atage auoceaa. KEARNEY CITY COUNCIL GRANTS SALOON LICENSES KEARNEY, Neb., May l.-8peclal.)-By a vote of I to If saloon licenses were granted tonight by the Kearney dty coun cil for tha coming year, ear to tie objection to but one of the appltranta being raited. License to but two drug stores were granted, that being the extent of the ap plications. Bonda were accepted from all to whom licenses were granted. One thousand five hundred dallora was Immediately transferred from tha license receipts to the city cemetery fund, to park a new ten-acre plot and Install two large cement reservoirs for water storage to be used In sprinkling during times of drouth. Tha council also placed St. Luke'a hospi tal the Episcopal, hospital under the supervision ot Bishop Oeorge A. Beechar, on the free list, the municipal water plant furnishing water to It free of charge. The aame courtesy was extended to the home of the Salvation Army. Deadly mtl possesses aufferera from lung trouble till they learn Dr. King's New 'Discovery will help them. Price, Mo and tLW. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Kay to the WtuatlonBee Advertising. Strike of Engineers is Averted by Signing of Arbitration Pact NEW YORK. May L-Tte threatened strike of engineer, of the fifty railroads east of Chicago waa averted tonight by the signing of an arbitration agreement between the tw. committees representing the railroads and the engineers Tha arbitration committee win consist of seven members, oos from the rallroada, one from tha engineers and the other five to be appointed by the two. If the two fall to agree on tha five umpires. Chief Justice White, Commissioner of Labor Nein and Judge Knapp will be asked to make the appointments Fireman is Dropped from Ladder Company Axat Roetin. a glrtaaaa with hook aad ladder company Mo. L has disappeared, net only from Ma room, bat from tne Art station. Ha waa last seen Sunday night. Aa the reeult of bis absence from duty ha was Stopped froat the fire tupartneopt rolls Isst night at the weekly Firs and Police board meeting Friends of Rcstln think that he waa probably hurt and whHw out ef Ma1 bead may have left Omaha. Frank Slmona, vaKd" runs a drug store at KM North Sixteenth street, waa granted a druggist's permit to sell liquors. The board denied the application of the Wal nut Hill pharmacy.' Ttits tt the second rime the board has. rejected their petition. The first refusal waa because the police raided tha place once, though the caai was never prosecuted. flSC GKtj0T. lTStt When you ooen a Blatz bottle there will lv satisfaction and health in store for Vvouaf' yours. Partake of it as freely as you like,' you cannot help but have, faith; in its merits as an nonest, delightful beverage of rare tonic properties. It should be in vour home for Kmniful.tV. ake, at least Phone for a case. mm BLATZ COMPANY lane iia r i e. . l""ww aaaagaas.iiiaxe.' vroaaaa, rseas. ,j - essi V7 mi. 14 I i ) A Message from BRANDEIS STORE For Men and Boys "We have just received a very large consignment t of our new 1912 styles in Suits for Men and Young j Men, that were made ac- ? cording to our own special order from fabrics person- f ally selected at the mills. Every tuit is the very latest New York model t and is hand tailored throughout. No such snappy styles were ever shown before. J Here are the new shad- ings the plain Quaker J grays the blue mixtures ?' in homespuns and wors- teds. They are thoroughly t good values at f $17au $20! Brandeis Store . t for Men and Boys ' f taaiiL 'ty let JSarXM XeaT. secured ta aa i ITrsrisve