TIIE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, MAY SO, 1910. v1 ,4., v pRIEF CITY NEWS Hav Boot Frlnt It. fclgatUf riztmr anrrs-OrBda Co. .Itit Dry Cleanlag of garment. Twin tl; Dy Works, 407 Souin iifteentb. 1890 -JTatloiial Idfe XasuraBO Co. 110 Charles E. Ady, General Agent, Omaha. The Cores War o Is to follow flxod, deflnlt plan of saving so much a week or month. Nebraska Saving I and Loan Ass'n. Board of Trad Bldg., Omaha. Library Crowds The library board has returned the Indian rejic collection loaned by Patrick Hyen. The reason given Is a scarcity of room, caused by the failure to secure a bond Issue for the enlarge ment of the library. Hen Ik- Victor Morgan to Lecture Jlenry Victor Morgan, editor of a "New Thought"" periodical at Spokane, Is to lecture at the Lyrle theater for the week beginning June i. Lectures will be given afternoon and evening. Ladlea of Or Army at Olive Bap- i tist The. Ladles ef the Grand "Xrmy will I attend service this forenoon at Olive Bap 1 tlst ohurdh. Thirty-eighth street and AkJ drand avenue. Instead of at Hirst Memorial church, as was first announced. Wise Memorial Class Crrauda The 'graduation of the nurses, training class fil 'Wise Memorial hospital is to be held at Tempi Israel on Tuesday evening. This la tno second annual commence ment The three member or tne grad uating ctaas are Mlas Sarah Farley, mis Esther frelsoa n M,M Ellaabetn Weber. The president and board pf the. directors of the hospital extend an Invitation to til friends of the hospital to attend. I Knee Cap Traetnred William Bottom ley of Heltman, la., sustained a fracture , of the knee, while trying to catch a train at the , Union Pacific depot, Saturday night. He waa temporarily attended to at the polio atatlon, before being taken a at .lnunh'i hospital, where owing to tL nature of the, Injury he probably 'be u.nt tor the net two months. Bottomley, who has a broMior named John, In Omaha, working for the Nebraska leiepnone nmnanv. savs that he stepped on a switch box to board the train, when he supped. He apparently fell on a bolt aa not only la , the knee cap enanereo, but there Is ' a hole In the face of the knaa. He was going to Columbus. Msw Knterprixe tf or Omaha The Scott Tent and Awning xompany Is the latest of the new Omaha enterprises about to k. launched, at 111 and II boum SCHOOL AND COLLLCE WORK Mattcri of General Interest in the Educational World. PESSUSE OF niflSHDIQ DAYS college of letters and science, will speak of the recent May day revels, the proceeds on "Journalism at the University of Wis- of which are 'being turned, over by the consln," an(V Frank J. Shannon,' Oconom- undergraduates as their contribution to this owoc, Is., also representing the same college, will speak on "Industrial Justice." Oliver 8. Rundell, Livingston, Wis., repre senting the law tfrtiool, will give an oration on "Disobedience of Law." "Student Self- fund, it la hoped that tr.0.000 offered by the General Education board will be shcrwn to be matched dollar for dollar and the ambi tious amount of endowment practically completed through the eftorta of less than Commencement Activities, TnnA Col. lections, and Other Happenings In Local and Distant School. Considerable interest Is being taken in the propoeal to increase the standard for grad uation at the atate university by soMe of Government" Is the subject of the addret. 1.000 women. Of William H. Witt, Marshfleld, Wis., who Marshalled by Helen Taft and many of will represent the college of engineering. I ber sophomore classmates, crowds of the Burns O. Reverson, Stoughton, Wis., repre- families and friends of Bryn Mr girls sentlng the agricultural college will apeak and graduates will welcome the president on 'The Horse and Its Service to Clvlllia-1 of the United Slates, according to plans tlon." that are now being perfected for this event, The University Union tmilriln. to cost HDv.OOO. is planned by the students, and is NEBRASKA CHEMISTS IN urged in a booklet Just Issued by the board elected by the student body to have charge of the union. The regents, board of visitors, alumni, members of the legislature and the students who exp-eted the proposed rule fH-nda of th. in.....inn .r. h-m to be effective this year. While it la pro- Bcqunte(1 ihrough the pamphlet with the po u raise' me sianuaru m .a..u. r.pd grow,h of th. , nc ,,. eeUb. partments, tne rule is yet to De passea on llahroent ,.,.. ytmn Ag0 vy tne senate, ana, ii acieu uiwu niunuu, I Twelfth street, with A. C. Bcott, formerly I i i : j v i 3 sat.o will not become effective until next Sep tember. The college of arts and sciences has already endorsed the proposed rule and this gave rise to considerable apprehension in some of those to be graduated this year, but this endorsement has no effect on the graduating class of 1910. Some consternation was created over town this week by the announcement from the university that a new dandelion had been vnws coM.norc, Nebraska. r reseat Condition Detailed and Fa tare Plaaa Outlined. Writing to the American Educational Re- THIRD ANNUAL MEETING Deaa George II. Fraakforter of Min nesota University Chief Speaker nt Banquet. The Nebraska section of the American Chemical society held Its third annual meet ing In Omaha Saturday. Following a buat ness session at Hotel Rome the party visited the Omaha water works plant at Florence, the Linseed Oil works, the Carter Lead works and the Omaha smelter. In the evening a company of fifty dined at the AFFAIRS AT SOUTH 01 All A Mayor Trainor Issues Memorial Say Proclamation. VETERANS GO TO LAUREL HILL Deputy Assessor Mahoney Figures Valuation of Booth Omaha Prop erty Half Million Over Last Year. i Mayor P. J. Trainor Issued his Memorial day proclamation yesterday in which he re quested that all the people of the city pay respect to the living and the dead, who had served their country In war. He requested that all places of business be closed and that fitting exercises and remembrances be observed. The following Is the full text of his proclamation: In the galaxy of national holidays, there Is one which stands out pre-eminent In the hearts of the American people. There Is a day which has been aet art when all liberty-loving and patriotic citizens of these l nitcd btatea bow In reverence to those heroes who braved death, who Sacrificed all In the cause of that liberty which Is our priceless heritage. The day or which I speak is Memorial or Decoration day. ineretore. I, p. J. Trainor. mayor of view regarding the affair of Union college hotel at Lincoln, Neb., President C. C. Lewie Dr. H. A. Senter, professor of chemistry I in the Omaha Hiirh achool. ntealdent of the During the last three years Union col- luminn r.fHr.i.t.,1 im.imi.iw Th. th city of South Omaha, do herehv declare UIUVCIBIIJ lilBl m IICW U.llll. 1 1UII II.U V . 1. , - I v -.- -v-- . . ,w I , . , a ,n w ... Thi. has reached Its highest state of Cffl- .! u nm n svankfnrt.e """"'i .,e"a" noiway ana re r -:.::"' "rr: deter and haa amoved it. irt .nmii-L.; iu' ; rc - 7,.zz:..n..m,i.u.n..,i ciiy is particularly uiensea wun oinaniuuo - - i mo bvhuui ui viirnuBuj, uiuvrianjr vl w oueinees wnnin tne city or sOUTn Of various sizes and shades, each an eye- lrent- for the second year, Minnesota. Dr. Senter In Introducing Prof. Omaha be closed on this date, in order sore to the property owner, and an effort ""' mere was no omer scnooi 01 " Frankfurter referred to the tact that Tie was uinuiuumwun in i wrniory. i ne enron- a Nebraska boy Who had brought honor ments for 1908-09 and 1M9-10. respectively. , th. ..... of hl. n.vlvltv . - The dean mentioned that he waa the only will be made to prevent the head of the department of botany from cultivating the new variety found, unless It Is one that will root out the old variety and die off quickly. Among the Interesting lectures at the university the last week were the talks by Judge Lobingler, who Is now a Judge In were 560 and 596. That of 1892-93 was 60S. dus trial JralnWV. a enhT, rt f ,Urvlvta member of th flrt Chemistry who offered "up T.heir Uvea Tfor their couniry dustrlal training as a regular part of , m.k.v. Th. ...v,o.. I and hv ihnwinr tht .n.ri hirh i. that every man. woman and child In our city may Join In paylnw Homage to those warriors, (hose self-saciiflclng heroes who rougnt ana died lor twsterlty. And I fur ther request, that the day be fittingly ob served by decorating the tombs of those academto and college work have been espe cially successful the present year. An In the Phinpplnes. The former Nebra.kan f"81' 1etufy requ,r! ,,n fach y'a: ofJ ducts." He said that he had begun his ex- the college courses. Classes In over twenty industrial subjects have been conducted. with an enrollment of 808 members. The Industrial exhibit of the college at the gave the law class a detailed report of the Philippine Jurisprudence and of the work that Is being done to develop courts of law from the - Malay, Spanish and American experience and precedents. of his address was "The utilisation of Waste Wood With Some of Its By-Fro- perlments in this direction when he went to Minnesota seventeen years ago. He spoke of his achievements in the line of the discovery of pitch and the resultant to the surviving members of the Grand Army t the Republic. And let us offer un thanks to the Almighty, who gave to our country its heroes in time of need. Let there be solemn rejoicing as well as unbounded respect when we bow over the graves of the dead, for the dead rejoiced when theirs was the privilege of laying down their lives for their country. And to the survivors let us atate Teachers' association In November turpentine and resin In the Norway pine by word and action tell them of that love of the forests of Minnesota and Wiscon sin and In the Douglas fir of the Pacific coast. The officers of the Nebraska section are president,' Dr. 1L A. Center; vice president, Mary L. Fossler; executive committee, F. rain, but with sunny days between, the packed the chapel to its utmost capacity Alway, Benton Dales, . George Borrow- NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADEMY. Cadetu Spead Week In Eacampment , - at Mllford. received first premium in Its class and diploma for excellence, and was warmly commended by leading educators. The annual exhibit held in the college building on May 10 and 11 was thronged with cltl Starting in with rain and ending with ana ftufllence ot over m peop,P vUi the Omaha Taht and Awning com- Apahy, at the head of the concern. The omDanv.wtll begin business J una i. j.ne entahllshtnent Is capitalized at 000 and proposes to go rignt anor ika tent and awning business. Mr. Scott Is a patlve ef Omaha and at one time belonged to The "Bee force. For the last five years he boa been associated wltn the Omaha. Tent and Awning company, and waa' Its manager for four years, re tiring from that position but a short while ago to go Into buslnessTdr himself. ECHOES OF THE ANTE-BOOM Re- annual encampment of the Nebraska Mill- t0.8ten to tfMS inauBtrta, program, one tary academy ended last Friday, And true tnterestlns- feature of which waa the nor. soldierly qualities these academy boys formfcnce , concert of eeveral emergency possess. Working hard In working hours. an1 slmpU( treatment "stunts" by a group playing hard when they play, obedient and of hydrotherapy students. Deputy State gentlemanly In both work and play, their Superintendent of Public Instruction Frank arrival In Milfqrd was greeted with pleas- a pordue addressed the audience, warmly ure by the residents, and many were the commending the variety and exeellenco of lavors snowecea upon nera uuring tneir the exhibit and saying he had eeen noth stay in camp. The boys showed their ap- lng to surpass It to his official travels preciation as best they could by giving throughout the state, nana concerts and entertalnmepts to the jn order to relieve congestion, to secure old soldiers at the home and to others. greater efficiency, and to form other During the opening days of the coming centers of educational Influence, the der- week final examinations will be In order. I man, Danish-Norwegian and Swedish de Following these, on Thursday afternoon, partments, which have been connected with June 2, the second annual commencement I Union college since Its founding nineteen man; secretary, O. L. Barnebey. Foley Kidney Pills contain In concen trated form ingredient of etsabltohed ther apeutic value for the relief and cure of ail kidney ana Diaaaer ailments. r and devotion which dwells In the heart of every patriotic citizen. Plans for tho Dar. Memorial day observance by the Grand Army of the Republic and the Woman's Relief corps will consist of a visit to the Laurel Hill cemetery, where the veterans will assemble at the grave of W. S. Ander son, the latest veteran to die, and will conduct the memorial ritual of the order of the Grand Army of the Republic. After this Arthur r will iI.IIvb. a,,1 CroM-Cooatrr Search s?or Joe Jendes Which Finally Ends Where It Started After a chase which extended over thou sands of miles and carried him from Omaha as far east as New Jersey, Mike Chara, a Hungarian, Sunday morning- led Detectives exercUca will be held In Academy haU. years ago, are to be removed the coming Mlt"T and j5"111" , wh"1 when a clasa of nine will receive gradua- year to other locations. The Danish' tlon diplomas. This class, whose member- Norwegians have already purchased the ship represents Illinois and Iowa as well Lutheran college buildings at Hutchinson, Twenty-Two New Members Are elved by Clansmen of Amur! .. Novf. pren Taa. Twenty-two applications were received and balloted upon at the meeting ot Lodge No. 1, Clansmen of America, In Fraternity haU, Tuesday evening. This gives the lodge a membership ot S30, initiated since January L 1 ' Next Tuesday will be ladies' night, when a clasa of over 1W women wui oe miuaieu. The new degree team will assist in the work, and will later put on some fancy drills. Dancing and muslo will follow, i - Fraternal tJnlon of America. Mecca court. No. IS, Initiated four candl dates Thursday evening. All members are asked to be present next Thursday evening tr. k.Hirhft rw-ltv hail. Nineteenth and Ft "nam streets, for the purpose of being photographed, Tribe ot Ben Hur. Members of Mondamln lodge No. Ill are uriruri m ha nrMmit at the meeting Wednes day evening for the purpose of taking a photngrapn ot tne roonioor" "HlBtory of Omaha." TKi. ioAm will aive a dancing party Wednesday evening, June 8, In Fraternity hail, Harney and Eighteenth streets. Banner Lodge No. 11, will give a dancing party Thursday evening, June c. , Ladles' of the Grand Army AA x Joint meeting of Garfield and Oettys Km rlrnlea. Ladies of the Grand Army. Friday evening, resolution oi conaoience were presentea ana aaopiea in miiuur; ui the late Rev. John H. Brooks, for many vir- . mambar of the ore an laa tlon and ,jne of Its most aeoious and active rrienas. 1H l LflT WH. Ifwi UVM. .. U v. radtt Brooks, expressing th deepest appre ciation ot the ritual ceremony of the order performed at his funeral services. The order also resolved to take up the work of seeing that flowers were plaoed an the naves of confederate soldiers burled In northern cemeteries aa reciprocal of like work done by the Daughters of the Con federacy over the graves of union aoldlers " burled In the cemeteries of the southland other than to national ceuieierisn. Royal Achate. members of Omaha lodge No. 1 are iiad in be nresent next Tuesday night. xi at which time a vhotograpn ot tne mber Will be taken, to appear tn an mtl hiatorv or uraana. au tne un orders will be represented in ma Members or tne cegree team are dress In white. , lodg No. 110 held aa enjoyable and . . . . maw nn r lu (1 it 4 U II AA IllUi 1 ritv.dar veninsT at Barlght' bU. lc bricks were served during tutermt Vli slon. Mr. Fred Sullivan won ladies' first ' I w first nrlu 6riM I ftUV fc vaav - - - WT ' y reason of arrangement not being com pleted for transfer of meetings to the south ball Just now. this lodge will meet a usual next iriuay eveum ui mi !. Odd Fellow.. rim.ha Irwrx No. 1. will have three can didate for the Initiating degree next Frt--i.u .v.ninr xt its meeting last Friday F. W. Whitney waa elected noble grand far the turn- oeginnma r , . MaH.hM . - Art m1 vice grand. State lodge,' No. 10, will have election of p'vcers tomorrow evening. e..An irum. No. SO. will have election ififloers Tuonday evening, and will close the nvtettng with rerresnmeni. Wu. hi.. Na lix will have seven can dldatos tor the third degree Wednesday evehtng. At the meeting iai J. F. Kkwall was elected noble grand and Andrew Monson wa elected vioa grand. ' Benson kde, No. S21, will have two -a-dldates tor the third degree tomorrow -lug and will also elect officers for tb c'rt trm. Ivy Rebeleah idge. No. S3, at Itr. nieet Ing last Thursday evening elected f. o. lowing oftlcers. Mrs. Huldah J jhnton. ' nouie grana; airs, nettle naoinowiu " graud; Mrs. Jennie Frankum, flnanct wc rriary; Mattle Clark, recording secre'.arr, Mis Ruth McDonald, treawurer; delegalw rio guneral attsembly. Mlas Grace Reed and .Mrs. Manule tarberry. encampment. No. S. will have lelea lor the patriarchal de lursday eveulmc. At the last mauling the meeting nighte were changed to the first and third Thursdays Instead of Saturdays aa heretofore, arid the fol lowfcnsvof (leers were eleoted: C. G. H. Hart DkAiJI fhlef iiatrtaroh; licorge W. Reed. senlo warden; L. V. Crum, hih priest, and li. C. Has. Junior warden, tiouth- Omaha lodge. No. 1U, will have work la he. Initiatory degree next week. as Nebraska, include the following: Minn., and a farm ot 160 acres adjoining fT"'! tL'ty x7 Z1' thfy'e" Omaha has Just completed the assessment Carlos Epperson Artrerburn. Edwin Richard the campus. The Swedes have secured a T3t..K VU,. T I ri.. ..I . T IrArm a T. rt KlllMllwi. twalw. mil., fpnm ftll. JUIIUrIA, ilUKU VVU1PJ. UOIUA.U J A M.M AU.M..AA - " ' " A.v... - - Elmo Arthur Cowles. Raymond Barrows crao. Th Germans will locate orhewhere I . . ' "" ' ' , I ' county levy win M based. MnnntraJi Waii.e. IT-rVAr , .,. in northeastern Kansas or northwestern a ..ow-ooumryman. anient wlU atao be used as John Bchwabaker. Robert Waters Turner, Mtoaouri. Luclan Ellerslie Wallace. A number of I President Charles C. Lewis, who ha ad out of town guests will be present on this mlntotered the affairs of the Institution occasion on Sunday evening,, th baa- during th last six years, retires to occupy Mi.nmi. .nmnn , tja t ip 1 the chair of education in the new Pacific " . ?. . . RcacA at 8t. Pal'. churah. wn.! Union college at Angwm; near St Helena, " IT'"" . PPerty of abput J500.000, Mc v " m-w i . . . . . , i nvtru ifcivro wiuuiii u vnnlinit ilfl ioumi is.,. Mi.ri,w iv.. ... BVMilncth mnLnr hoA will h. hsvlA Qt thdlv ana ai0: uj erv a tawcauonir ,.u-u .v .u., t.a.. .... .rJ "" " w.0 vn ui ' - - - ...v. . . VII IvUllll Uldu LOM U BI Ola ingL , lit) I W A Jt K..a.1(A ' . . VI. .. . on jrettinjjx thera thai they 4mu1 init feft, Tr Lw ...... . T.lnnAln rm4-L On Th,.wir1-. t V,--A-Kfh. airy OI lO iCUIC UlllOn COnwrenM h....,: . V uu wurr.uoua u,..v -vw-.a,..va a.,1 XIVOU HITITI IW -TI lUDSUUrK. P. J., Mr iu li nrmtnnA that rhn TTnlrwr. 0-.L OI E3V1I1 aLRT lUTnillBlB. CIIIUI av HH .I1TJ I . ... I - wmB - wiu. n. Sa-Sa T'-- -- - w,U Z cIderabTy " v-"""'" "" on the value of Its lands. Mr. Mahnni) hR Chara arrived in the city Saturday morning had Beven as.Btants working under him. MrohnM Fithf..! m Tur . Ttor, I Arlsona. lie is succeeded by Prof. Frcde invocation Rev. W. W. Lawrence 1 rlcK ""ggs or wasningion, v. v., xor some waits N. M. A. Orchestra I years ' secretary ot .the education depart oaiuwirorjr VPl v;. AVTierpum mm, t th. Mnr.i amrtrcnm of the u- iirniin. i w w s-i " I MV j niembi ' 1 ' lllustri s ' "erent 1 yvOK. Ju' 1 )Hsd-to,-, -a ttrwuiftt ffi'sely at f (Friday e' I 11 Th A Wnmnn'i T?Uf trrrm will Via nroocn i AND OTHER MAN LONG WAY ,ts rltual ttnd the audience will sing aj pairiuuo nyinn. ine graves win oe occor ated and It is arranged that no old soldier i resting there shall be passed without a! flower of remembrance. A special com- j mittee of the Grand Army ot the Republic will visit all the other cemeteries and per form a like service. All people are re quested to Join in this service whether they be veterans or not. The veterans will meet at Railroad avenue and Harrison street at 1:80 p. m. Half Million Increase. 1 Deputy Assessor Frank Mahoney of I AfterO aii nf Jsv I V 1 Eat th ese dainty, crisp l flakes for breakfast lift everv dav and drive i f 1 11 K A-mnn III II I w i m i 1 1 E7 - m i : I he had located earlier Jn the day the thief of his wife's affections and the sharer of the $400 of his money which he alleges the him In Omaha last September. At that 0f the real and personal property for the time, Chara say, h had been a resident cUy of south Omaha upon which the Doug-! This as-, thtt bssls Chara saw that his wife liked the boarder, cf the gth Omaha municipal levy. The uu one evening in .cepiemoer wnen ne re- books were closed yesterday and Mr. Ma- lurneo irom woric ai tne emeiter ne round honey returned them to the county as.ee his wife and two ohildren gone. He set BCT-Il 0ftlO9. The Iooting, show an ln- uoui. o louow mem. 1M iirst point ne .o nf th. vi,,.tin t En,.tv, n,..k. Most of this In same denomination. PRINCETON'S GRE1AT GIFT. Estate Worth Million Goes - - l7nl vrlty. to the Princeton university Is the' beneficiary child and Chara was bringing up the rear Class History. ...Lieutenant X. E. Wallace Oration Aviation Captain E. R. Burrows Debate: "itesoivea, That Labor Union Are a Benefit to the Country." Affirmative, Sargeant W. M. Scott; negative. Lieutenant L. EL Cowles. Cornet Solo Glen Island Walts ..Steuben Jellnek Class Will Private V. H. Conley Gifts Corporal H. J. Bchwabaker Class Prophecy Private R. W. Turner I to the extent of several millions by. the of the procession. e - " xt m a Y?i I? will of Isaac C. Wyman, who died at his v.. ........ ..... . v,.uu i , . . . it.. ,o Tn.i ..... r-r.1 1 nTrril lllinnrn r r- r-,. ,r- Address. Superintendent W. al. Davidson. '"" oaiiu. uajr w, MUiura runn ttN IMLIriM-N KM h Vh I'Tnana uuiniu vimiwi. i vi me vaiuu ux iae m.aie are irutn wait ......i. at. A. orcneetra I ta am nno to saoooooo. .nmmlB.nn. I'anl.ln I 1 i I.I.IJ UI9 Biiuio ,.k -W V, v., . abw. recluse, who was graduated from Prince ten -in 1648, is left as a memorial ot his "lasting affection" for ' his alma mater to the graduate school of Princeton wcaa mejra i xuieventn ana azzara. it .m v. t m wtt. The couple Is In Jail, a statutory charge MM.iri r th. Km.th Om.h. t ,mmi.. yviiuitia "Do you think your wife will come back to you?" Chara was asked. "I don't know,' he replied In his broken English, and there doubt in the tone, "but I love her till." When the party came to the nollce station Jendes was carrying the youngest Presentation of George K. BartVettJ commandant presenta- I tlon or diplomas, superintendent a. -u. Hayward. Benediction.... Rev. W. W, Lawrence Notra from Pern Normal. Th alumni banouet of the alumni of the university, to be used In whole or In part Kearney Normal school occurred Wednes- trustee oirecj, io maintain, oe dav wrnin, at the dormltorv. Manv Velop or asklat In any way that will in former graduates of the school were pres- crease the power and usefulness of the ... aka aaa.a in. ru. i.r. rt.iA V,aii I universltv. ,ul a B- - -- - . . i .ha. fnnrta.n Jlln.. " r ... ...I,.. was banked at elthor end with masse of Rucently pubusbea ngures give to t'rince- school seniors to conduct the annual fair red and green. The same colors prevailed In ton university Income yeilding funds of "-"- - w wuaessea the Uble decorations. An elaborate repast about $4,168,900, the Income from which, - " " ':" sloner's office tc secure a copy of the as sessment as it 1 on the books of the county and to present this as his report of the mayor and council that the levy may be fixed in the city. Cheek on Switching" Charges. Two representatives of the State Board of Railway commissioners have been In South Omaha for several days checking up the business which is done by the Union Stock Yards company, especially in the way of switching, The object is to as certain the facts and reach a conclusion as to the Justice of the demand of the Un ion Stock Yard' company for a raise in the switching charges In the South Omaha yards. If the commission Is convinced that The seventeenth annual commencement I such a raise Is justifiable the raise will exercise in connection with the Nebraska probably be permitted. Methodist Episcopal Hospital Training Senior Fair BfT, f,Kr wTe!,r tnli f1" The weather cleared sufficiently last night In the Walnut Hill Methodist church, n.t tn rml) tha Rllth -.m.t,. DIPLOMAS OF GRADUATION Cla Completes Prescribed Coarse of Training; nt Nebraska Metho dist Hospital. Rev. Dr. William ai.a. aai-yoA tn a .utti... m.nvi. xfi.. I rtliis tultinn and ofhar charires. amounted Madge Loverin of the class of '09 wa the last year to about 1660.880. Th theological h ,nvoclon WM mad8 bv toaatmaster. Toasts were given by Presl-1 seminary, a aeparate institution so far dent Thomas, Miss Marlon Cmlth, Mr. Joel I as financial matter are concerned, Is K. Ward, Mr. Anthony Eaaterling. Presi dent H. M. Chtlds, Mrs. A. O. Thomas and Miss Laura Baasett. Prof. George N. Porter delivered the com mencement address at Belvldere Friday evening, Gorst presided and W. Abbott. The address wa given by Bishop John L. Nuelsen, while a talk upon the practise ot nursing wa made by Dr. J. M. Aiken. The diplomas were presented by C. M. De Lamatre, president of the board of trustees. During the proceedings muslo wa fur illhed by the Walnut Hill orohestra. Miss Edith Collies sang three tar richer la proportion to th number of students, with an endownment of more than $3,000,000. , A gift of iao.000,000 would put Prince ton near th front of American unlversl tie. lii noint at wealth. Columbia with President and Mr. H. M. Child of York it. allied olleea and their lare. owner- olo- Th "ra(3ute were:. Anna M, DI1 were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. (Thomas .hip of city properties lays claim toj,on' Atnena Weston, wiida A. Garden during the commencement events, return-1 1- im m wMu H.rv.rA with Itm cn.l Be w- Graves, Emma Z. Harvey, Eliza- ing home Thursday evening. . turls of givers, has less by HOOO,000. bth w- IIorn Loue'1 P- Jensen, Bessie Th general reception and band concert l nirrd eoll.. Inland Stanford Junior and D- McDonald, Vesta Pickard. Jeanette wa largely attended thi year. Th State University of Chicago, beneflclarie ot Bcnm,U' wh,le,ra,n B'emn. Maggie E. Board ot Jiiaucation ana the faculty of h.. iartvm tmnmono Ayr ei. th normal wer in tn receiving line. The i5,ooo,000. Tale, Cornell and Pennsylvania, hall were beautifully decorated, and the also ranked as rich, fall far behind with music rendered vy rroi. l oner s nana was ,lfl raM) 18 SoO .000 and I&.sOO.OOO. with great success. . Many people took ad vantage of the refreshing evening to visit the high school. The seniors did all they said they would In the way of entertain ment. The booths were charmingly ar ranged and the decorations more lavish than In previous years. Would You Like to Make Vt . We are cleaning up a lot of youths and men's single suits. Many of them nobby pattern suits that were sent us to select regular stock from. They are good. They are up-to-date. They are at least 26 per cent cheap. You can save a V on some, more on others. In the boys' department w are closing several lines of good dependable suit, none above cost, and many away below cost; suits with straight pants at from $1 to $2, that formerly sold as high as $5; in J . 1 sj, v; 1 1 ' l ai pAn .Mrs. Manuls C Hesperian nc tw elve y audldal gree n"ixt Thur thoroughly appreciated. On the evening of the flat President and Mrs. Thomas gave a reception to student and faculty. The spacious home wa decor ated with carnation and ferns. Light re freshments were served and a most delight ful evening waa vpent. The steel tor the north wing arrived soma day since and the work la being pushed rapidly forward. Lr. Wi A. "lark went to Endlcott Friday to dollvtir the commencement address at that plate, ... ..... The graduating classes this year num bered seven ry-flve from the higher course. twenty-two from the training course and seven frooi th commercial course- On Monday morning occurred th last Chapal xrclB of th school year. The hour wa given over to the senior' class who entertained the students with a well arranged program and "shower." Prof. O. W. Neale delivered the com mencement addrea at Miller Friday even ing. An enormous correspondence foretells a very large attendance at summer school. Preparations have been made for a pro fitable session and strong work Is offered. The annual conwnenoemeot -concert I'NIOK'S HONORARY CHANCELLOR Change Com ma sssr Jaltaa A. lratt vofct (T. .43, Dept. Q. A. B, Mr. lease Cook. ommandr of abov pctt, Kewanee, lit, writ; "For a long V -v fV X wa bothered with baohache and 1 aliia aoroa my kldnaya. About two month ago I started taking Foley Kidney Pills and coon w thsy were doing Just a taking them and now backache and the nalnful bladanT Vlsery I all gona I Ilk Foley 1.' I, IM Oliu vv.ll K.t I k.V. fftlll an... f nriind and oomrade about thaa . and shall' raootftmand them at every oppw 3 WW rMI4 A - clalnkd. I kept on 1 air be from had In th Program for nraMucsi Day. On account of th death of Edward VII, late king of England, th Hon. James Bryce, English ambassador . to tbs United States, has been notified not to partake In social events of any kind for a month. Ambassador Lryoe waa to have been honorary chancellor of Union university, Schenectady, N. Y., at the coming com mencement. However, word has been re ceived from PresldentlUchmond, announce- lng that Count Johann Helnrlch von Born torff, eGrman ambassador to the United State, ha been secured aa honorary chan cellor of Union university to give the chancellor's address on commencement day, June . The announcement come at a most opportune time and is meeting with approval ot the college authorities. BRYN MAWIt TO OREET TAFT. Dallea Ulrla Will Celebrate Ik President's Presence. With President Taft coming from Wash- "Uled of Pneumonia' Is never written of those whd' cure coughs I Kenicker suits worth $4 at $2.C0, and some and cold with Dr. King's New Discovery, very high grade ones at $3.(0. A beautiful Guaranteed. COc and $1.00. For sa'e by 1 line of boys waists, made wide and roomy. Beaton Drug Co. 1 at Mc. In the dry goods department we ar show- JAMES IN BUSINESS FOR SELF ' cent a lot of wash dress fabrics. new imuuBimio yeuerus mat enuum seu at Advertising; Mna Long; with The Bee ' Enter Firm of Hersoc-Jame Tallorlas Compaay. icrnest tt. James, wno nas Dqen con nected with The Bee for the last twelve years, leaves the paper June 1 to enter the firm ot Hersog-Jaraes Tailoring cora- 1 12 to 15c. You can make no mistake In buying our interwoven hose for men; they are guaran teed to outlast any other kind and they are so fine you can see through them. We are also showing the best there Is in ladles' boys', misses' and children's hose. We have a sure winner In men's union TO RELEIVE C0I1ST IPATIOil - and biliousness, sick headaches, sour atomach. torpid liver, to cloar up a sallow complexion, and trans form a bad, obnoxious brr-ath Into one that Is gweet and pleasant to corroct the lrrrf?ularltle of .tho stomach and bowels to (tlvsv yon a hearty appetite and Ret your system in good running! order, so you can sleep welt and make your life worth living, there Is one best ready mado remedy, and It Is called ' , It Is not a drastic purgative, consequently you can take H at any tlmo during tne day or night and experience no griping or un pleasantness. It won't interfere with your work or leave you all worn out afterwards, and It works like nature works, when natur is perfectly normal. , This is one of tho leading prepa rations of the American Druggists Syndicate of 12,uo0 responsible druggists, and next . to the pre scription of a reputable physician, it is the best and safest thing you can put into your stomach when your system roqulres a laxative. You enn get A, D. S. Krutt.Lax at any A. F. S. drtlK s'oro. ' ' Hoot, rnonl Serve me a luscious bowl From t h at lovely Camp bell's can. Its torseous colors stir my soul Like the plaid of my native clan. You 11 never want any different tomato soup after you've tasted Campbell's. Its fine flavor and creamy richness are peculiar to it self. There is noth ing of . its kind so universally pre ferred as Tomato Soup It has a delitrhtfully fresh and natural quality of which you never tire. And it is so satisfying: and nourishing-, that any constitution thrives on it. If any Campbell's Soup doesn't altogether please you, get your money back from the grocer. 21 land's 10c a can Just add hot water, bring to a boil, and serve. Josifh Caufiill COM PAR V Camden N J Look for the ' red-and-white label Look lor this Sign In the O UOriif gist's Window MIMIU ASSOCIATION Witt. I. .OOP Oi.o DrofU .naL'.nr a CUL A'l iwu AVtU4 a9.u.m. - .,ii) and lAiug'as. ' 1 ' Scbacfifr's Cut Trios Drun Stores, a' North lGth Strt. . ... Schaeftr's Cut Prlc Drug Stores. 2401 N Btreet. South Omaha. Beaton Drue Co., 15th and Farnam. 11. S. Kins, 24th and Farnam. llalnea Drue Co.. 1610 Farnam. - -Bell Druit Co.. 121S Farnam. - Walnut 11111 Pharmacy, 0th and Cumins;, Saratoga Drug Co., 24th and iVmos Avs, 3. II. Merchant, ICth and Howard. . - ) J no. J. Freytag, 1914 North 24th 8trct. Th Crissy Pharmacy 24th and lyak Johnson Drug Co.. 24th and Spalding. S. A. Beranok, 1402 South 16th Street. Cha. E. Lothrop, 4324 North 24th Street H. I Prlbbernow, 1324 North 24th Street.' Forest 4 Fenton Drug Co., Wth and Q. Streets. South Omaha, Bell Drug Co., Florence. Neb. STOP our Auto Anywhere .ny time and order pure fresh drlnkr lng water direct from the Rocky Moun tain. Remember the name. 7 10c a gallon Delivered ROCKY MOUNTAIN . WATER CO, Douglas 60 TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER ktcat in th West. "Gas" 'Service Economy in Selling: When you buy a gas range from us, you buy one of standard make. ( Rigidly tested, thoroughly inspected; we know that it is right and that it will do what we claim for it. . It is a perfect article when it comes to you. Should any adjustment in the future be necessary, should any accident befall the range, remember we carry ; extra parts for every range we sell. We can replace any part of any of them at a moment's notice. There is no better time than the present to have one of our experts examine and test your range. His service costs you nothing. Omaha Gas Company fiany, changed from Ui Hsriog Tailoring I suits, th sura-shut, no chance to gap open. company. Mr. James, during his residence in Omaha, has forniad a large acquaintance and haa a large host of friends who wish him well iu hi new undertaking. He will take eharg of th business end of the Omaha firm, Mr. Harzog living at Lincoln. No flatter bow severe an attack of dlar. rhoea may be, Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy tievtr fall to give relief. LOW H1TKS t . Acooant Katloaal CoaveatlonB. Special low rate via th Chicago & Northwestern railway, on convenient dates during the summer months to Chicago, her today by officer of the Bryn Mawt I Milwaukee, Detroit. Saratoga Springs, Nl- Alumr.a association. Surrounding the I agar Falls, Washington, rew Tork City, president In th open cloisters of th library I Atlantic City, Boston and all polnta on th at th final seaalon of their commence-1 Atlsntlo seaboard, account national con- ment, past and present student of Bryn ventions. Mswr, assembled from all over this court- Summer tourist rates dally to all sa- ous colleges of th University of Wisconsin I try, wilt await th final announcement of I side and mountain resorts in the east. In th coming fifty-seventh aomnnrment the result of their campaign to raise th I Direct connections ut Chicago with fa.t exerolaes, Jun XJ. have announced the sub- MaI.OM endowment fund which is needed to tratna ot all linea tast. Choice of routes. Jrct of their addresses, aa follows: David I assurw for th future th widening work For Information, apply to any ticket acnt given at the opera hous on Tuesday even-1 Ington on Jun 2 to celebrate with hundreds lng and wa a great auocaaa. A chorus of of the women graduates of Bryn Mawr 1 voices, under th direction pf Mis Edith I the twenty-fifth anniversary ef the collegs. U Robbln gav "Th Rose Maiden." i special plans for this vnt ar being made I'SIVERUTY Or -WlSCO.faiX . . Aetlvltle ( Itiinli u4 Faraltr Alasaal. Th orator otaoa to represent th veri- tusiti. For sal by all tfrugglata. Boott Hanchctb CalnaaA reoreaentlng thejof their aim, miller. Following the success ( the Northwestern tin. or become untidy. Look at these offerings and look to u& for your other needs. Wa will not charge you more, but we will give you more. JOli. D'LTNN t CO. , Majle City liouls, Unchurch lodg No. 2, Dearre of Honor. will meet Wednesday evening, June 1. to Initiate candidates. PHONE SOUTH 868 for a caae of JET- T1K GOLD TOP. Prompt dnllvery to any part of the city. William Jetter. 10rnet H. Wlsner will spesk at the Bao- tit church Tuesday . evening. May il, to which treat all are cordially invited. Mrs. Cleorre Stewart was aiven a sur prise Wednesday evening on the occasion ut her birthday. A lai.e party of friends participated in the fcativlilea of th even ing and In the presentation of numerous girta. Garfield school observed a fitting Decora- tlon day program Friday morning, ltev Dr. It. La n heeler made an addres. aa did J. O. Lastruan, a veteran ox the civil war. The South Omaha Country elub will tilav Its first prise name this afternoon. The I system of handictps m ill be used against boey in medal pUy to sWout ths four best players. Mrs. Alberta Graham ha given notice of it damuKo claim ax ulna I the city because one of the fire teams was driven over her Bui den while the companies aer respond ing lu a fir cull at fcevntentn and Madi- sua street. Low Fares to New York and Seashore Resorts From June 1st to September 30th everyday also to Atlantic City, Norfolk, Va., and other resorts on the Atlantic Coast. Go either direct via the short line, or via Baltimore and Washington with stop-over. 7) For full information, call on or address XV. H. ROWLAND. Traveling ratsenger Agent. Ill Hoard of Trade Building. Onudis Neb, DRINK AND OPIUM Habit cured by a thorough and clenttfte cours of treat ment, which .removes the craving, or necessity for liquor or drugs, Imparts new strength to every organ, and builds tip th general health, proven efficacious by 10 years' us and the ci.r of more than I&O.Oou patUinl. Bewars of Imitations. The genuine Keeley treatment Is administered in this elate only at til kSBI.IT IBTKTXTUTE. SSih ana C Street. OMAHA, KCi, ! t