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rUE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. AFRTL 1W. Nebraska Ll.UOb III. ubPUARY Excise Board Puts Matter of Roles to City Attimey. poxiil 051T cxl roa I1CE3SZ r tb- EiriM Ba tar Kim tka I Of d t ! la Farn. ?"-tim a Staff 0r p -nnt j UN'MtJ. Apr.L S . -pe:iat i Ti Ex cise put It tip to City Attorney FIujis lwr i" mrirntng to tom-j.a'i rules ami r"i.a .on f'T th. .: of liquor by a C'ty d sir-'arv r arha'ever piace is :o he a."krsi.d offc'aiiy tirwmia Powell, as he announce.) .in x -e rvee. uvjnu h or hmima h- o "ad by rh ease il.jivr .Bl Tve Bee. tdvjnunl a wholesale b"r cnu.d be "rd lo the h ne f purchaser, artd a. so trie reta-l dipeneary acre Hquor Ciii.d be secured far medicinal pn -po' in or'iri: packM"-. Mr Pow'l llvoml"! gTan 'tg a license to these p.acer Mayor Love and Ma;J.r Ha-phan. hd c:7 AttmfV Flansburg a.'l opposed th is suance of any kidnfi ilcensr The mayor '. -cued tne s nf j.'viur in and a.! drug k. rf of the civ.. In h,s ocpc.tt.en to Vie beer depots the ma.rr argued the...n if such plai-e eN c -gT-.t'd tJj,r ...,.! he the am amount of 1 -i sii.r.lW in i the city and it cottid n..; be )tof tra-k -f. In answer to tins Sir Powell ars'icd that to ship a ri of t-r fnin Omana th express would b JO cuts.. ;r from Ciuncll Bluffs would b T ceirs. w hiie tn cas cms. J be bought 10 t r:ty from a dpot and divrd wit!i 0.;t tn Tpr'siB chanj. Th :a: law ,u;d prmvpTit The shipment frrjm b'.nrf rr;ic ra Omaha, whil tha extra T cwa f.-'im Council 3!nff woisld act a" an oni.in m prnt pirrhas thw. an-1 b,ija ta :BTrtat, ati'prrm: fo'i'd b cntroi:t by a ru.e 'ih that adopted last 1mt Mr Powet! win finally outvotivl a-nd me bnar ajjrd to atailsh th city d pnary for til" sale of iquor. with the nmbabi'.ity that this p)a- will a. bo b permi-t-d W beer lor meiinoa, o-, - poses. The license fee is to be II. OW. Mr " ..... . ... F'ansburs; torobaWy will report at tha next ' " " ' 4"o . mevtinr of the beard. Eaa-mlasa f Rallrwada. Tha F earnings of the principal rail- roaas fl'-una; o'ln n r in . f n r .v. uiuku by the repirts on f!'e with the r"tat Rail way conmnsaion for the entire system for the period from Jure 1 to February "S. romparwl wtt.i the same period ending In li'ie. is aa lonows: U10. : rir.iw) ij.il.Mi) North western Burilnirton I'ntiin pacific .4 teLte.1 . El.!10.Tn . . ai-34.JS4 Manar Soldiers' Hataaea. Governar Sballenberger received this j mornint; from the government warrants j for B.175 for tba us et tha two soldiers' I hemes. The numejt is apportioned at the rate of ttflS for eaeti member of the home. ! At Grand Island there are 25 members nd at Ml) ford VZ. The payment was. for tr.e quarter ending March Si. tat Hospital fr CsHaaasasitlraa. Now tha the 'Ideal" eity of Lincoln has officiary disbaniied Its sanitary camp for the treatment of persons afflicted with. eonsumvaiMr aad 'dven i"tt patlenra f'rtb to die. talk: baa been started for a stata biwpital for Lhe treatment of "Turn, un furtunates who are unabie to pay their own ex pepe. Tne Lata legisiatara enncted a law aia- tnortrirg tr.e niate toara or t-jeann to d-sinrate some hospital where county pa ten is could ba cared for. Tha board designated a Lincoln hospital, but the c iuncil prorr.ptly nullified siate law by furbklding the camp by ordinance. Joel Piper, secretary to the State Board of trharitiea and Correct .oca. thia morning aulvovated the construrtlon of a hospital fnr cimsainptives in some city of the stat. and he wi!l so r-onmmend to th gov- "rT",' BLAIR GUARDS BEGIN WORK Csapaar E Holds First Drill aad rttraae rant? la Military Order. BLAIR. Net.. April :. 4 Special.) Com tanr"B of the NationaU Guards, which waa mustered in about three months ago. went en their Prst camping trip yaterday. Tha bays go in fjll marciiing outfit, with rciiuna for fach man for th time he is gorei The first detachment left the armory at S o'clock Saturday afternoon, tha rec-ind at I o'clocrk in tha evening and the th.rd a: g o clock this morning. Th camp la at I Tyson s im eint miles north or B air. : in 'Ji . raucuvu iu i n u ui um worst wtndstorrna of the acuon. TnsMe Over Fear la Rawd. 7.fc.TM?EIT. Nib. April 25. (Special. ) G. P LaTJn is a road overseer of Johnson county living at Crab Orchard. Herman W'yers is a firmer Uvir.g near that town. Lafin uruwil Wyri with havmj f-nced a portion of the rirht nf-Tar ami. gomg to W'yers' place, ordi-red hhn to remove the f"r.re. W'yers cia.rr.ed he had not fenced ptibilo rroperty. Words ensued and Wyers came to T?curn?eh and swere out a war rant asainst LaTin charging him with a.seauit. The rase was tned in tn county court ..J Laf'Jn waa found guilty and fined K and costs. Lafiln then caused the Meat Eaters gain Strength and Economy from a chinge ta Grape-Nuts FOOD All the muscle and nerre building e.ltv meats are there in GRAPE NUTS. Prayed bj Trial Read "The Rati u Veil rilfe," ia pk "Here's a Reism" i Postum fi-real Cnrupany. Ll 1 Batli. eek. Mich. Nebraska tne ri'lviv Wve-s rd WSS ' P. th pa.d. . r-"'.-:d gill' "f e and cut' Optometry Board Will Toe Mark From Now On SecreUry Hatesoa TS"nte Governor Me'cen Will Follow OTdera He Issues. iF-om a -'iff Corr-nxjr.d-t-1 LIN'TOL.N'. April S Spial. Tbe Board of Opioran !;a pnraia-d to be C'k d and f'H.ow trio oM-m of tfte jwrnor. rard9 of tha fart :rat Pcr"tar H on a an ln:r- r !a:d the for-rnor a-i r-ay:n pm'.-ir n hi aitituda ovr the rtifiratcs issued by th bi.ard. Mr H jton wrote tfi ( ivwnor :li:a aii.r-.i." that a: a mwtln of in board it hjd d'-cnled to fj.Iow the form of cf-i-C- ai- prepared bv tne .ri. .1fajn?nt if staii". thouah be believd the brard m a.. airirM thuunl have brn g:vn a .a,.:! tn prent jt.i s.de ut t;ie cm. T:-p law provldi-s that perwins who hav prirti.-d optoraptry for two year prir U pa-raji of the act aha!) b ntitd to a crtif ! ate of exemption' from tak.ntf the examination. For th'.a rtif.rate the appli- 1 rant my pay the board C Those who ar ' not exempt from td exaraiuaiion must -ur a cerrir.rate by taa'.na; an enamin- i ation for which they pay the board C5. j To d:!K?uurajr peracae a5k:nir fnr the ex- empuon -rt:ficaTe, the board prepared a certiorate upon which waa printed In rd ink and a.ro stamped Uiron the word", trie board doee not a-jarantee the rfimrpet ency at the hotdr of th.n certificate, wntrh j ia iarud m accordance with the aw. with- : out an examination. Ma-iy Cimpia-ntj reached the lursnor That tiia board had ton beyjnd ita author ity and tha maiter tu ref rrd to the at- ', torney f;nera;. who held the board's action waa very repr"herribie and he outlined a firm of rertJk-ate. Thia. trie fovemo ordered h.s board to adopt. Not heartne ' from the secretary for some time the gnv- . ernor int'mate-l that he miirht chop of? a j h ht farth a ' i conf irm. ty to his orders. 'In hia lett-r. Mr Huteson said more than ; h;f Qf mH certiftcar-w j q exMT,pLlon unr:t t0 arsctic opto- me(ry no, q,lii;.f;M t0 naT. , tifirate which they use to pry on tne in nocent firmer and the public. j . 'tQte 1x3103(1 Commission on Railroad Bill letter Seat to Nebraska. Delegatioa ia Coagrress Objecting to Proposed Aj&eadmeat to Lleasuj". From a Staff Correspondent.; LINCOLN. April 25, t5peciai.j The i State Rajway commission has net a 1st- j tar to tli two senattws and the members of the Nebraska housftde,iegatlon making ' sucgewiions regarding tne-railroad bill now P'r.dins in congn-ess. Th leuer sets out that th exetruuv, committee of the t- ! tional Association of Railway Commis.io.i- . rs objects to the repeal of that provision ; r"nt nie. in an accident at aime d, of tn law reading aa follows-. v 1 N-b.. Friday. Ke was brought to Omaha I "Provided, how-ver that th provisions ' nd is now under treatment at th Prs- tt this aot shall not apply to th trans- ' byterian hospital. : porratlon of passengers or property or to Mr. Schuett s machine got beyond con : Lh receirlng. delivering, storag or hand- j tro! and strtirk a telephone pole. The iing of property wholly within th stat ' otiier passengers ln the car escaped injury. and not shipped to or from a forgri ntry. or from or to any stat or terri- cou lory as aforesaid." The Nebraska commission endorses this ; , portion and urges the Nebraska deiera- : to M to !t poovlsion is not I 'stnckcn out. ! Spanish Veterans - - . Meet at Columbus Advance Guard Gathering- for Third Annual Reunion to Be Held Today. COLL-MBU3. Neb.. April S. (Specal Tel- , egram. )-Th. advanc guard of ex-old3ers to anend t.i tnird annual reunion of the ' Danish War veterans arrived in tha city today. Department Commander Pie!p of uncoln arrived Sunday evening and es- tablisned headquarters at tlie Merldan. Be side the department commander are Chief af Staff H. F. McGurren of Lincoln. G. P Lidden of Lincoln and Colonel G. A. Axel son. department commander of Missouri. The annual encampment meets at 5 a. m.. tomomw and at 2 p. m.. th camp fire will be held. In th everting ther will be a banquet at wh.c-h Adjutant General Har- morning. Th. council of administration held a meet- i Ing thia evening to arrange the work of the j l encampment. ' : ekraalta w 5tw- ' ' BEATRICE Mrs. Barbara ommer. an j old resident of Beatrua. died, aaiarday at in age of S years. BEATRICE Goble Br.. wtM have been eruraged in th meat market business here fVr many years, nave announced tnat tney will retire from buvnee. m a few days. STTHF.RLANT1 Th cultivation of sugar beets will receive much atteniio from tne farmers in this port. on of tne i-ailey tnis seasfi. The contracts ar q lit extensive, t ine (.1 nat rate oeing tn oasts or pv. srTHERLANr A new brt.k yard, ee mnt bio-a factory, general rr.ercnand.se store, bans and dosena of new residence bouses atlear tn progress being mad by this town and in surrounding country. LEXINGTON The funeral of ". O. Case was held in tne Meihotiist church Monday morning. Mr. Case wai found dead m bed. Mr. C.ee was a brother of Mrs. t J. F Roseoburg. His sons, wrto live in in weax, were in alien. iance at tn funeral. SITHERLAr A movement is on foes ' to ra.ee fjoila for the eniarr-ment of tne MetncMl st rnurrh in Suihet-and. Suther- ,and aireadv has t.lrae cnurcn baini.iii;s ! and tne Cathoilc denaminannn lias Bern j working to get mooey t build a cnurch. j LITTON The follow'rg cl risen, peutlrtn ) the c.tv board for as'snn far iha T H.rtnett a.-d William Brenm. A: pr- em all are inen-ed. At th. last e,ct!on Si.tJ went wet y a majority t 12. ... ... . !TTON A a old Isndmark. einw the o dest buud.ngs ln Suiton. bulit in Iff. and .inc. occupied cor.t nuuuslv a a smr-iirs snrp. was moved off its fo.indat.on KriUT to give p. ace to a two-story bruia structure. reeled by J. Bauer A son fjr tneir hsmvs. busines. tlTHF.R I4 NT' Th. mammoth Tar'or rancn lyu ui.i and wast, or PMIunajiiI ,a t.. k. ...,t . n . .. .1 , ... I nM tn fnar-MM. at least annul lots acrns of tc. tra.t wUicn covers a eoiuudrraui scop of cotia t.gan of Nebraska will preside as toast mas- j K . ' ' ,, ' " I merely an outward worsh! ter. followed by a big ball. National enior : . ' . "l nd dearer. We should Vic. Commsider Marsha.1 of Chirac will h. "T " , ' . u ! 'nd let Him enter arrive in the morning. At leaet 3M Spanish ,"... , I w"l r1 h War veterans will be her. by tomorrow' JJC . . 7." a"a- j I've. Th church Nebraska -rn N-nrataa-ST TTON .Arxr Jit bri'd a: rn ' pi.if -no' I tr p.ant) of "W. wirn arr-""HT.ate xr' A bu jr iTi b'w-PT. t.i" n;n nwn "f it n nd Ha:.n a ir -f :i Tn 7 m ' iror or 'u'loii. Ti m of Saturday i ii t.- f rt pia.-d btir-n tn ta.u . bEATP.I'. t.- orl wao nc'il ne " ' .ruay aaiiMur.cu.aj ine ot A. J ..'i;-.- ; ,e. a :ornir r.dnt vt in. a ity. whmh . oc. trra aivt ai a.-n.nton. 1. t . ir np an eiTnpinHl in ui pn?inn J : purneiL ar i on. waj i.;a4T"l in n : . par Dii. r- nere far jiji bfr- nir to Vaa,-..rar;.r.. ! Tti.'VMSEH r.d Fr a ra-pMitr of tlKa n.y. Kiir.erl a painful injury tci h.B wri.ip ai 'irK on tn row 01 a nf ; oiia.nr nui.d.r.a: .n r-irnna. H strum a ' apia in -niea a manner '-na. it t w m in- a.r ami s r i- K nun in tne rD.i. f ' i ta.ntm anJ nad to oe taKn :r'm tne run ot me riu..iiln by njs ieimw wirK.nen. H.iUt'REilE-A biie-nese char. ,n th C-.'.-n oi in a city nes J iet been c(1neiiin nia.tru. wner-by c . . rit. oevomes sn.e pt L-rietr of that newspaper. M impiii" retinue rur Mims ur Jr. Jnre 1 ran ben unaale .o aive h; time tu o...meea on an o uit 'if t.ie a ivemuieni : K urt tie e do n in tne .nvf,.ja.inr. of .and frauds in v'o.orado. BEATRICE The rea:r ce ciub heid a Tfi.n .-unday r. am and eie ttl tneae or. rem lrv-iiia ne-iU. preiunt . c-. J tirrwn. v.ce prMiier.t. . . L-rae. wr-arv-irfaurr: L'miit L'a.bey. t B. LraA-. I' Kii.en and R- K. .ya. . ecu live rcmmltte. Tne ciub has a mim-tH-rsn.p ..f 4jout : and mienus to .ncra' the nunioer to duiitm ir.at amount. 1 ' K 'LriP-EiJE A.bert Fierman. who re- ' j cpn: came here trrm l.i.noic. Iiu pur- ! cr.aseit the W. U. B.ai K turni a miie Mum ; of tr.e c:iv. paymc i!t.-' 'or h.a new aci'H-1 ' T.i. n a . -u it. . w..t I'nnrnVMi Riijir I . ,,n .nil urice. Iij6 ixr acre, ia tne nighfst ever pa.d in Phe.ps county. Twi years a uno or tne eimt.-s ot tne M-"rB.arI" bU,nt tre LEXIN1 iTON Rev B. F. Ga.e-.er an- counted frum the puipit Mir.day mat Uie rornersuine of tr.e n-w W oue Mxnodist cnun n w ,u;d be a.d Monday May 2. Rev Hammond of Kearr.ey an. preacn the deilt- aiory s-rmiin . The ein-nt wgrk of ih fjunuai.on and tr.e basement wa.ia arr cnmpieipij and tne brtr-a will be laid as foon as tne sto.ie ,in-sn i.- a.d. Thi lur- a win be completed by the lai of Aosust SITHERLAXD-A proposition to tunnel , by his opponent for tn democrat.c nom tlinmn the ran" of ni.m west of Sut her- , jnaiiun. nd for the purpfiee of snurtening tne Keiih-LinrrMn county !r-a"a.:ion district ; canal Is recmvtr.g a considerable d scuss.on , tnis spring. Ai present tne ma n canaj ; i-roeaea the hiils near town and niai west- ; ward ti reach some of tne fertile ground. naiura.lv losina considerable power in tie iong trip. Whether anytn.ng comes of tne ag.ianou rema.ns to be seen. ! HOLJ.iRF.oi5 At a special meeting or me : tms nty. ur. c. (. Wiison. superintendent j of the Hoidree d strict of Methodist Epis- copal churenrs. waji eiected a director of 1 tnat institution. ". A. Lng. an expert l accountant, waa a-so made a director at the same meeijng. .ince the transter and : sa.e of st k about two months ago there 1 has been a. most a complete change in Lite i bank's offina-s and director. the new management ia considered very strong, j TECl'MSEH Judge J. B. Raper of Paw i nee City will convene the Jonnson county 1 district court In adjourned session in tn.s ; rliy Tuesday The pe-it jury will come on for sen-ice. There are two criminal cases i slated for disposal, one is the case of tne .Siat" of Nebraska aza.nst Lr J. G. Neff of Sterling, on a serimis chai-ffe. and the other IS tne case of the !"tate against The Johnson '"ounty Home Tslepnone company charged witn having d are acted an order tare Railway commission. It is tnat the Neff caee, will occupy several days. Julius Schuett in AutO Accident, I . , iteprcseaiaayc oi juiwiuk nrew ery Iajared. at Fairfieli . - last Week. ! Julius Schtjett. uraahl manager for the' "wing company, was tnrown trom i touring car. receirlng a fracture of the GAVE SIXTEEN SONS TO WAR i Extraordlaarr An aad Record f Graadsaa Braaasa mt I Oh la. On Tuesday. March ia. Mrs. saral Bran- , uon oi rip. "reca. Dnmoni couniy, tjnio. celebrated the lOSth anniversary of her birth. She is for several reasons one of the j most interest: Brand u.t minimi, .uulco u, u raumrj. on. who was a Miss Saraa Barker, was born In 1901 near Pip Creek, ' O.. and has lived her entire life at that one fCl Ab, l "1" w T?1 I Charles Brandon, who took part ln th war. In 1X4 Brandon dl-d. leaving his widow with twenty-thre chUdran. sixteen of whom were boya When the civil wsr broke out a", of the sons enlisted, fourteen of the brothers going with the union army and tw'1 wun th confederal, In on" b:. that of Bull Run, tha two u"""- tn com-aej-aie st" were pitted against live ur tneir union brothers. Hiram Brandon, the oldost son, is now past SS years of age and Is a resident of ! Bella.re, O. The youngest, aged 72. Is a j resident of Beimoni county and axil. bits ! seventeen bullet wo-.mda, having taken part ! m Be.-enty-twa bau.ea. .airmUiies or icout- ! Ing expeditions under General Sherman. The photograph of Mrs. Brandon Is In the natural histon' gallery at Columbus and a. so in the Haul of Honor at W hing.on. ung orotner. was shot in the left eye with aa arrow and has never had the use of it since Ar ..-' ae, slje tjrmfli ta tJbmCCO haail USM ji large quantity daily, both for chew.n. ' and smoking. 5h. mmm m a r.m.-.. . . .... and was thrown to ne aun(1 tr:.m , K " ,Juna. lr' m I -".. nrrji rrinj sne waiaea to oer home. almost a mile d.aLant. Mra Brandon resides two and i half ml.es rrom Pipe Creek and makes three trips a day to tne town to purchase gro ceries. She has worn no hat ln her Ufa her only head covering being a sun bonnet. Every three months she travels m the county seat for th Duruoa. of drawn,- her pension sf $12 a month. When aaked regarding her children th aged woman eouid not remember all of their names or where they are located at Praaenr, but tne records ar at Columbus. O.. and Wasnington. D. C. A bid reunion is oeing planned for this t whi.h several hundrad rela-v. ble on ,h. email f ai m .n B.imont anted her by tha government - - lt . rummer at will i county g-ra I Nern Tork Hera.d. atat Klllla jk. Following the advice of th United Stales t. ' ra.un-. m C:tiarns "V',at aA i RJ'P.P "J ' ,n ,1" l u) ' . .ln" "MUid j S,.". "'l0?- M"r em persons, tie ia.)is. Merrurv says . . . , - ar disposed to loou uyoa the proposition ss a .i.me. It is. r.owever. as thai paper adda. a ser ous ma.irr. and on. tnarsiiou.d rwouv. reste.-.f ji a tenu n. Rais are !- struct ve ar.d cause a iar am Tint of dam- inrr m.mi sprrao a.iaa. i-t are a BUisanc. ou iteu.rai pnn. trji.. and aiiooid ur niBBiinaifL ir the rarmers anil rle , resiaenis ur . cnoins r--.int genera. ly will ' tflr. ntl. IV tt ril H ',-.. . ., J.. I numey a-id property tucreby Luuisvii.a our.er-Jouma. ilSSHAUESBERCER TO OUT? , ITebruki GoTernor ii Enthsiutie ia Priise of Ttxaj. "STLL LOCATE . COLCTT THESE ' i 4eel wy1aat Wiatarra Hera Ir Tea e-ere geaaaaa Tm !in, W.e. Maya, D.-.a... tm Make Reaaairaa. I Ia It poxslbie Oovernnr Sha-ienbert;er posea as a repubilcaa wtien away fr.jm home? And has he ot fa! t.i in Nebrasaa i In the San An'.oruo tTex.) Express of I Ft iday appear an account of the visit of Gorrrmr 5ft nberxer to that cty. The ; ! Cxpresa at the outset denors.nates the Ne- ( ; braska governor as a republican executive I . who has" formed a most ocrdlai fnend- sh.p with the democratic gnveraor of , i Texas. In the next paragraeu the Texas j : paper says. j "Despite their different poi.tical beliefs, j the two governors spent nearly the entire : day together. Political discussion between j them was tabooed." Which wouid seem lo i ; indicate the Nebraska execuiiTe ia not a ; j very enthuaiastlc booster of the permanent . candidate of his party now sojourning a , brief spell in Lincoln. . Goveniiir haiienberger is a. so q loted j by the Texna paper aa saying things about ; the value and merit of Nebraska soil he : ha.f never given utterance to at home, in ' the fallowing declaration! "I cannot -see why Texas lands should not be more valuable than those of Ne- ; braska: vet land here not more than i"" h.gh. Many Nebraska farmers. : ! of the CT'r' "Inters and the short seasons, expect to come tj rxas to mae their permanent homes." Daklsaaa la SatrairtaeJ. "Maybe the gieernor contemplates such a move h.msell after next November." said Mayor Dah.'man. when h:a attention waa called to the boasting of Texas lands "I came from Texas myself, but Ne- i raeka has always looked so good to me j I have never thought of going anywhere ; else. I have understood the sovemor Is interested in Texas lands, but it is sur- i pring to find him knocking his own state. ; ,r ne js QU(ted correcUy. F g ires on pro- ductlon ln s-bntiu. hardly iustift- suuh i criticism as that. I ana sorry to see it." . Gtvernor 5hajlenberger left Lincoln far i his Texas visit a day or two before W. J. Bryan was expected home from his South ' American trip. He is accompaa-ed. among ; others, by Edgar Howard ot Coltrmbus. Editor Metcalfe of Mr. Bryan s stajf. John G. Maiier. who is boosting Texis lands. and other close friends. The Texas paper j ays the object of the trp is to make preparations to settle a colony of Ne- I braika farmers on 1S. J00 acre. 0f land ! which the governor and his friends have ' secured in Jackson and Matagorda coun- ! tits. Texas. The return trip is to be made the end of tha week. i jCrop Damage is C H i t - otiii unceriain Ezteat of Iajary. from Freeze Sot Known - Till Weather . Warms. j According to the reports of the various I raliroads tha recent coiil tpail was not S3 I sn'tra aa it eemaV isod ao maurlai dxm- la eropa ha beea recid. The former .... . , "f-' 'l vegetation, but th until another of damage cannot be told warm per.od visits the stat. BISHOP .MELSE-I Dedicates Wew He tke Factory Tw. Blshcp John L. Nuejsen of Otnaha went First Methodist Episcopal church, a newly erected building. Th church Is a wooden frame affair with a seating capacity of about ISO people, and was erected at a cost of about II. Of, but is considered of i - - far mora value to the peopi or tne town tr.an a matter to o mesnsurea in uuiiars and cents. The dedication services began at 11 ociock sunaay morning ano. were con- ducted by the bishop. Ha was assisted by Rev. William Gorat of Omaha, district superintendent, and by th pastor, P-ev. i G. C. Bonham. . uo i - . "And they continued steadfastly ln th apo!e' doctrine and feUo-sbip, and in breaking of bread, and ln prayer. Taking each point of tha text separately, b said that th church stands upon the firm foundation found In th abovs message of Christ. He sa.d that th church is th agency through which Christ entered hu man Ufa aad that those who corn to church and hear th gospel will leave bet ter prepared to meet th trials and temp tations of Ufa. "Fellowship with God," said th bishop, "Is more than a partnership. It corre sponds to. the nesrest and closest r-iation-srip existing in life; It stands far that which Is sweetest and purest, and for th I treat truths of God. Fellowship means a ! enmm re'ationshin with Godi it la mir p. but is greater enter Into Christ's Into ours, and w which He has to stands for fellowship of men. and is not a religious ciuh, but it is the center of influences which help i to build up a community. "Every wholesome activity which helps to better conditions is quickened by th ehurch. Th church Is interested ln ail ! uetioR which interest humantty. It stands for puritv. righteouaneea. moral . ."peaking of th breaking of bread, he l said that this is an outward slam bv which men proclaim to proclaim to th world th sTsntual mission of th church, and brings men Into a fellowship with God. H said that he likes to think of th ehurch aa ! D1r' Paying ehurch. aa by prayer man gets a wider vision of llf and th world a God wishes him to se it. LATE CITY BRIEFS Ptgnt O-rwr 'WTn A fight over th !. nv estate of Kainenn Keesnen has been ' W" W th. , ':n' "n- L .ter of I mhm Mr U 1 Rumbur "- pit. Coin. The ar sisters of Mrs. Keehen snd thev ar opposing th hus band. Frank H. Keshen. Mrs. Keeahen made on will, in which sh left her prop- erry t her sisters and her sons, cutting off husband. This waa destmyisd. It ia si leaed i l I hU " other eged, by Mr Keeeh.n In th presence nf rife. Mra Keeehen then drew up an- ui.ii-1 wni uu .."mi in. aiinc irnns, out ll . . . ' " Propery witnesaaed. according o ' lam finding of Judge'Lesll tn amuntv court, I . resaer-satra. Mrs. E-orothy Baird and Mr Wil.iam Penner were anamed by Rv. Char'.es W. Savldg at his res dance Saturday .renin it I ; at t They wer. accompanied by Mr. C. J. O Brtro and Mra E- Fieid. i - V'v mm FEAST Of PASSOTER ; Jewish Festival of Freedom Begaa oa i Saturday Eveaia0;. ! 2AB2I C0H2T TELLS SIGNIFICANCE Patrlarrh. af tke Days f Israel's Glory Held t Be Trae Faaaders f tke Llkerty tkc Wrld ?(w Enjoy". The celebration of th Jewish "Pesach." or Feast of la Passover brian Sarardax evenlna and wt?l continua elanx days. The I -Pesach" comnvmorafs the deliverance of th Jewish peopl from Egypt, and Is ce.e- , tJtroustiioiit. the Jewish world as th i atreat freedom festival of that race. I The first public sen-tee was held Sun- B j aay morning at. itmpia Linwi. wilii mi- IT HAL9TOW f pressive ceremonies and a program of ex j ceptlonally fine music, followed by an ad f Tsrrska la i dress by Rabbi Conn on tha subject of "True Freedom." "Then the Lord said unto Moses, go in unto PharaoL and tell him. thus salth the Lord God of the Hebrews, 'let my people go that they may serve me.' " "It was this great step that Moses and , Aaron took for the deliverance of the Jews , t,at gave them their freedo ; L.ii c i.ic-iu i.irii ii rruuiii. without Wh,Ph ,.i ,1 WOnid have heen vain.' sa.d t uQbj Cohn. "No nation free unless it can enjoy tha full principles cf freedom, are aiso brought on stage No Individual is free unless he is free to i ... The .hsence of lihertv l dewth- 11b- I . , TVl. K e j. ;. j oJdwst .napt.r, teaching of freedom, in the history of mankind. The progress of free dom is th heritage of all mankind. If f r ven wor,d oniy th. Bjbi i . . lh. h,,h. :lrv would naT.-Dn eaough- but larae j , , ; sn8'- Ptrtarrfc Fsaacen of Llherty. I n great reformation or Luuier reached back to the spirit of freedom taught by tha patriarchs, which was the true founda tion of freedom. It waa from this same fountain source of all human freedom that j England granted her tolerance and male j Englialimen free. It was from this an- clent sourc of freedom, too. that the new nation of the new world laid the founda- tlona of its spirit of fr-edom. It waa the spirit of liberty of th Old Testament that established th law of human nelits. lib- ! ertv iustice and human. tv. Tiie Puritan j pulpits resounded with texts frjm the Old ' Testament. "America, the grandest. nobst and most fre of all nations of the world, is the real incarnation of liberty f ir all mankind; yet it is but th modi-rn expression of the old Jewish spirit of freedom given by God when ha baUs Pharoah 'let my people go.' "Freedom and progress go together. It is no accident that England and America ar fr-. It is but th. evolution of the history of freedom told in Exodus. "Freedom Is becoming universal, except i in th desTWrism of Russia. Th. time is , not far distant when the civilised and free- ! a i- ,h ... - . i ,u t.,.,a. r., . Ing will b heeded, too. The time ia not far away when Russia will be under a demo- eratle form of government. , lhomm of m , Ind)a acott.sh towns j "Ther is sn intellectual and r- lgious as ; and build'lnxs snd th marrymakmg carr.i well as a political freedom. The sepsra- ' v8j scenes at Nice, ar particularly note- I uon oi cnurcn ana .iai w.u yet D uni- versal. because no one church or Individual has a monopoly of all th world's wisdom, "Freedom does not mean that one shall do as he pleases. Restraint is rr.ora.ny. j freedom and morality are the highest j b" f ,m""k:"d-" 1 The of tha p"ovr omeume. ! known as th "Feast of Unleavened Bread." Ther is also a family service. j called the 'Sadr," held in tk Jewish homes th. first or second morning of the I Passover. of tn "Pesach" Th fjial celebration will be next Fnday evening and Saturday morning. Sarrtasr Llrrssrs. Th following marriage uevnar-a been rranted Nam. and Residence. Geirge biasrn. umana May Houeir. Omajia Oiarica E- Cuykendall. Fremcnt leraadeli. O Lmnneiu Oma ia Boln Joee-pn. "hevenna , have Age.! ! !i ! 1 t 2 .... 2 J3 ah-uldy, Omaha For Store lighting MAZDA Lamps Are Unrivaled They enable any store to use electric light at a cost which is less than would have to be paid for any other illuminant on the market. We Fiirnish MAZDA Lamps to our central station custom ers at very liberal terms. The General Electric Company is supplying us with the GE MAZDA lamp in all sizes suitable for all lighting needs. Every merchant should look into this question of more light for his business. We have several interesting propositions for merchants. OmahaElectricLight & Power Co. D- At the Theaters TaaaeTiUe at tlae Orpaeaaa. Vesta Victoria, much the funniest of the , mtisio hail comediennes w ho have come , across the water, is in Omaha again after two years' absence. She returns every whit t as amusing as before and a trifle Just a ; trifle heaver, though far as yet from ' weighing into the class of several well- , known professionally funny American j women. j , Miss Vesta Victoria's fun-making Is of j th artful atind. It is her expressiveness of j face, of gesture and of pose which chiefly j atams laughter for her. a. though her s ings. j ly lu ! , n,?w atrd oioT. are not devoid of oomedy , theraseiv-a. One of these Ln wnich she has Cen n bTtorm. The Artist s Model. S""ored her most popular offering yester- I nay. . The bill opens with a trapexe turn by Mile. Emerie. who is a Charmion mmun ; Charmion's incessant chatter. Mclatyre ; and Groves, a repartee team of the con- ventional kind, ar next and then comes j Man kin. the contortionist, who deserves credit for getting up a new scenic environ ment each year. M.ss Victoria is next and after her tne 3hields family give a sketch in which the bead of the family is enabled to do a protean performance. The World's Comedy .Four, who sing really creditably are sixth In order and a pretentious animal j act clcses the bill. In tins Captain and i Adeiina Gruber put a big elephant through various tricks and some horses and ponies "Tkc Glaisrer Glrla" at th Gayety. They have a rood show at the Gaveiy wea. one that really deserves the title. This fact la largely, but not soie'y due to the presence of Ed Wroth and George Stone, who are real comedians and who work with commendab'e seal to make the evening as pleasant us possible for all , In additton Mina Jeannette Sherwood. Mlsi Jane LeBeau and Miss Bertie Brady snow j why they are carried with the company, j Mis Sherwood has a good voice and sings very well. M.s LeBeau also adds a song ; worth listening to. but her best work is , done In the second parr, in which she enacts th role nf a French milliner, and j loins with Wroth. Stone and Ward in a 1 ctl olt 0 burtewjue. Miss Brady is a dancer of ability, and with Stone does the best number on the bill; they are kept at it until both are tired out. A good Juggling I act la Tjut a '1 the vaudeville section, And at the wind-ip the spectacle of a foot bail same proves that the combanv is not i devoid of nhvsicsl atrsrtinnw "Htwf'a Travel Festival" at th Boyd j No one who sees this week's pictures will ' challenge the assertion that here is the ; last word ln cinematographic art, Movir.g j pictures are presented of semes and incl- j dr.ts in half a dozen diff-rent clitui-s. j ! with th spectator hurried from Scotland j , to India, and thenc. to the Frazer river j ' canon, as quickly as on the mythical mafic J i carpet cf th fairy tale. The show is noteworthy, too. for the way ; tha Illusion is heightened bv tonal mechan- : ; isms, as for Instance, the fanfara of i trumpets when soldiers sre marching in '. review, th dull rumbie of a railway train ( , when creasing a bridge, the choking roar : of a tunnel, th barking of a dog when ' , such an animal interjects himself on the ; Kfflp. Anonf tht ntnv far-r-iim nfmmm ' worthy, tiuaugh there ar many others and 'a plentiful sraltenng- of comic sruations and Incidents. , eV.raa." mm tm ra. A ta.1 atten-iated pern. mostly slender lines, bu'irii.g hr.w and wide eyes styled "Vernon." a hypnotist, with a choice amy of subjecta or possibly victims, is ner tainlng Krug sudiences with an Inti-resting series cf demonmrationa His work Is innocently amusing snd burs th. appear- ! ar.c at least or realism. A numoer of I1'-"1 convUirirg testa of the hypnotic trance ar. reaiure ot tne entertainment. I Run Down ? A-k doctor mil limit Agtr't Ssnapa. mlU. EnttTmim frm jramu mlinkmi. A Mrwig Ionic mnj mdlaattom. tnwrwT. 1 QtcT& Suction Cleaners Easy to Carry We, and eoo, hae seen Suction Cesners that reqa re tws urer, j men lo hft then The "PEERLESS" is light enough for V woman to carry up stairs eaitty It 11 s compact tog. that 11 rolT h kept m anf convenient cupboard or corner !( will last a hfetnee, never ret ant f order and clean as perfectly years hence as rt does today It is the lightest, most perfect. loueit pntd i jetton cleaner made. 'tirr Sn. irurf f feli itf mrmttt Pf F fS5 4nlr t9l nm reywetl In Maauacturvrs Owtlax Csmtpaay. Mfg Casihsri Sstm. NM Yw FaUaai Tas Bnnt Compaay. Orchard s Wilaalni Cajrpt Cav. Omaoa, Msk. f'stabrliirtatl 1T AS aoatslatiaa tar Wboopeng-Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, Cougns, Diphtheria, Catarrh. M A it aol ma bus rtl:u. u htvaxa. i. a mMr for dui i mt tt lnual Sing lar-ass Has b. tan. U. reoMSy law Ul. ataaai ( nMltif ran. smm. m. air. nana is atrnDglf aauSM. I. cawrritai m . aurfa. wlia every bxemo. r-OMT a-l vm-taat muaait. It M inw-uaoi. n Tbo. at . Cmm- nip live Ta.ii.Bcy u Sni. IBBMBliai. iwuf tmm Cmatftm lotlaMi Cdluua lit ill. tairtM ALL OHUGAtSTa. aena poatai Caff mm anrlpuv. Buunlflt. faae-f resale C. iaU F'jIUi. rMrva, B-w Y 51C00.09 Civea da- any snnahisr junoua to keaiia InsaH an fooai sraiilirg boat th at of Calumet Powder HI ! 71,8 rpdlk. Milling corrrpany make. P-ld ! of Omaha Tour. i And the bread vhat it makes peopi simply ' devour; , For it m.iit- hred delirious bread better j and whiter, jf your wife will us it. 'twill surely de- I light her ! MERLE HOWARD. N. 3h SC. Cty. Ayer't SarsapanUa ia a tonic. It does stimulate. It does not make yea better one day, tnes as bad as rer the next. There is nol a drop f alcohol ia it. To have th steady, even (119 that comes frora a Strong Utlic. Aak vour doctcr 11 shout this.