14 THE BEE: OMAHA, - SATURDAY. MARCH 16. 191i. 3PRDM FOR 27 YEARS Miss Xarr . Simondi at the Head of Cui School. SSL JTEYER WHIPS A PUPIL ttadeata Avw Sfeatlr reewtewer rwa AO Ore Aaxleae tear Ha 4 Flnt lUinl Trata taS Dcmavtatrat. - Twenty-seren years aco Miss Mary B Hmood came from Davenport. Ia.. to be teacher in Caw echool-tli old caw school-not tha Una bui Idles whtca nsw stands at Flfteentli ana Caw tret. had hot finished her course In the ti sinter school and area starting out her rareer aa a teacher. As om of that email rorpa of bread. minded and capable women who for over a ejuerter of a century have worked to make our public Khool what the? are today. he haa reaaon to view the result with Interest and pride. ' Her enecial Interest in the education of children ia manual training tor tha boy and domeetio adenoe and arts for the girls, and It was In her aechool that these ecttvttto were first Installed six Tears ago when former rUipertntendeut of khool Davidson was looking for a chaaoa to betin manual traintnc In the grade schools, ha found an enthusiastic co-worker toi Mis Klraonda and chose Cass school In which to try the eiperl tuent. . Kew the carpenterinc work apd sewlnc ar aa aiurh a part of the school work as tha litres R and neither teachers nor . ipils would care to n them up. Two hf rooms am given over to the manual tialntns department and here tha boys luhlon chat! and tables and all aorta f practical article of furniture and fancy bric--nro. And when their hour tomes the (irta troop In to learn to basts and ham and out and fit. -One of my moat valued possessions I a needle book which on f my (bis mads for me," asid aftss Blmonds. Mis Almonds school t ales noted for Its lack of th need for discipline. 8 tie does not believe In corporal punishment and say that her pwpll never need It. no say that th kny and (trla of Case school era so lntaraated In their work and so ai'nrechutva of what Is don for them that they do sot need discipline. This I due both to th achool and to the pupils, most of whom bsve com from foreign land- or who parents have com from th old country and who are ambitious to become first -claes cltlsena of th adopted country. When asked how many nationalities are represented la Case school. Miss Mtmonds said, "Tlier la not a en lack m." .-i SCHOOL TOTS ARMED WITH BIG REVOLVERS Juvenil court, official . have decided en stringent regulations to deal with boy at th primary trad f th public scnooi who carry revolvers. Dunne th week several cases where little fellow from ( to a year war carrying deadly weapon hay' beta reported by th teachers. On little fellow awaawered Into a school m th park district with th butt af a twetkr-tve-oallber revolver pro trudtnf from his hip pocket. Th teacher knew Mthlna f th affair sntQ reoees, when th boya nlbtnt la admlratioa around their pUymew whll ha draw th run and palatine it at the aow proudly polled th trigger. " There was a uprt of erooke and an other and another and th anew was saattared where the bullet struck froaea Mrtlclc. Th teacher secured posses sion of th (ua sod at one reported the ffair. Other ease have com to ll-ht and are peine invest Ixexed. Juvenile authorities win maa parents parties to suit ukely to be brought. PIONEER WOMAN PASSES AWAY AT DAUGHTER'S HOME Mr. Brldcet Fore, aged M. died rather suddenly at aa early bow Friday moralnt at th bom of her dauchter, Mrs, VI. . Klley, UM South Twenty-fourth street, tin had been ailing mor er less Jhroush th winter, with heart trouble, shortly after midnight, when bar son Emmet cam In from, hi tour of duty aa a policeman, Mrs. Ford took a cup of tea with him whll he ato hi lunch. She w ea after taken with a fit of coughing and died before anytbinf eeuld b don. Mrs. Ford bad resided la Omaha sine when she cam here with her hus band from Maryland, to which state they hid foe after being married In Eng. land, about forty-five year ago. eh leave four Ban, Dr. Michael J. lord, th well known aurgesn; Emmet, June and Jslia. Beside Mrs. Klley. tws other daughter survive. Mr. . D. Behrena and Mr. J. M. Kell. and mvea eran eaildren. Th funerel will be held from EL Peter s church, Monday, at aa hour to announced later. Tangier Temple Has Victims for the Slaughter The Scottish Rite Masonic reunion closed Thursday night with a banquet at tha temple, cover being laid for 40 persons, the festivities ending at midnight. At th banquet Judge W. 11. Munger presided at toast master, addresses being delivered by Grand Master Gibbon of Kearney, Paul Clark of IJnooln, Bishop Beecher of Kearney, J. C. Root and B. 8. Raker of Omaha. Members of Tangier Temple, Order of th Mystic Shrine, had charge of th work hut night. The victims for the sacri fice began to gather an 1 o'clock and the trouble started two hours later. There are an even lfls candidate scheduled for the trip serosa the burning sands. Over the door of th hall where th mulatto Is going on Is this Injunction: Don't try to max friends with th camel when the goat I around; If the sands are too hot. remember that coal high sod ws are buying It tor you re gardless of expense; also, remember that you ar paying for IL" George West, In charge of th work. has been putting up the decorations both inside and outside of th temple. These decoration ar of Wast own conception and consist of streamers of March air, ail cut In strips about six Inches wide. on th outside harming from th roof of lb building and Inside from the ceiling. Th Shrine banquet was held hut evening. Illustrious Potentate James A. Howard of Benson presiding. PURCHASE OF BENSON FIRE AUTO TRUCK IS HELD UP . Pure has of aa automobile fb- truck by th town of Benson was help up by tippeaenu of th proposition Thursday nfteraoM. when temporary rder re airaialag Mayor Robert L. Robinson and City Clerk Edwar A. Btalger from making tb purchase was secured from Judge Howard Kennedy la district court. Thome Galligber was th petitioner. II earing on application for temporary In junction was set for March S. The town council voted to buy th truck for C.M0, SUM cash and th balance oe time. Th opponent of th plan claim th streets ar unpaved and tha truck would be oeetees except la fair weather whea th reads ere la good condition. BUZZARD CUTS DOWN NUMBER OF ARRESTS Police Captain Henry Duaa Is of th belief that a Mtuera I a sure cur for cruse. 11 base Ma belief ea th fact tint but twelve persons have been ar rested ta th last thirty-six hours. Up te noon today not aa arrest had been wad and but four were arrested hut night, and la taos eases It was for va grancy. T hare noticed," said the cap tain, that whenever the weather get real eoM or it snows pretty bard there arw very few arrests.' Omaha Has Plenty of Coal of All Kinds Th report of a prospective coal famine la Omaha 1 apparently without founda tion. A canvas of the situation develop th tact that tin street railway com. pany ha enough hard coal to supply ha need for at least fifteen day should cold weather continue. It haa enough steam coal to run thirty days and mor arriving dally. Th water work company haa a sixty. day supply on hand and another of the large consumers, the eJectrta light com pany, ha sufficient to last ninety day. Dealer are ft 11 111 short on some kind of coal, as Is th usual custom at this season of th year. However, of th larger dealers, most of them have I aria quantities of steam and soft coal n hand. In anticipation of a itrlk In th mines, they her been buying and storing thee two kind of coal and con eqaently th supply on hand la much greater then usual th middle of March, Th supply of hard coal 1 low, but not alarmingly so. It always run down at this season of th year and Bow to a littles lower than usual, owing to the long continued cold weather. Health Department i Aided by New York L'nablfl to secure tnne entl.menlnettta serum from th manufacturer en ac count of th heavy demand occasioned ny in epidemlo In Texas, th Omaha health department baa arranged to se cure the serum front the New Tork de partment of health. Th serum will be supplied to alt prac ticing physician In th slate, aa wU SI In Omaha, and charges will not exceed th actual coat. Tha Omaha haa had severe! call tor th serum of lata, and being unable ta secure It from th manufacturer arrangements war Immediately mad with th New Trk department, which , will aupply all that Is needed. Th eermura will be dis tributed through th drug (tore stid Pharmacies. Come Into Court . With Man's Heart 'Tou ar hereby ardereA en mm, e4h. With t Court room Ka 4 and hrlne artth you tne heart of John Moo, o read an Unueual aubnoene dun. tecum served upon Dr. Samuel Me. Cleneghan In connection with th X.or ult of Mrs. Llbbl Moon tn collect from in Lmtea commercial Traveler on accident Policies carried by her husband, the late John Moon. Th heart, which waa removed by Dr. Mcdeneghen when Mr. Moon died a year as, is wanted hv the n.e.. t. hope an namlnatloa will show the heart waa diseased and the ti.- rather than an accident. i Moon' deeth. . ' 'if ( HI Arrives in Town With HisStraw Hat Dr. and Mrs. Hargen of Hot Borlnee D., Who have been anerutine ih. hm,m i Klorlda, ar In th city oa their way nm. When th doctor left Florida th weather was a warm that be ahlnned hi. vejvjoat hem, thinking that he would not want It. When he arrived la Omaha, seerae ni summer suit he waa wearing a Unca duatur and a straw hat Inti. atly upon getting up town he Invested ia a winter sutnt. STORZ BUYS LOTS ON NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET ' Two lots at th northwest corner ( Sixteenth and Davenport streets have been sold by th staa of H. H. Vlaacher to th Independent Realty company, the hoWIng concern for th 8 tors brewer). Th consideration wa about &,. The Vlaacher homestead, a relic of the early day of Omaha, at and en the property at ltn Davenport street. Aside from this th ground la occupied by old two-atory building. They will be al lowed to stand at present, though the erection of new buildings srtthia a year ar tw la contemplatod. PROF. E. A. ROSS TO SPEAK BEFORE PALIMPSEST CLUB . Prat. Bisnvw A. Ros of tb University vf Wisconsin wfll be the guest of honor ul tiie Palimpsest dub at a dinner at the Krai ha chin, Saturday evening, March S. Itof. Rs wfl speak ea "My Observa tivii la China.' R THE OWLR rtU Koaldiag aad Art Ce. fH, 1 f y "Owaa- gaeitty art " I 5J f . Jr ni risene rmmudr' w Pwteies Arueuf Besnss Oef fricm sie WKSia Reec ef AH Oae s fXm.ff Aiwe. s (!imw IStS gOWsM gTT n;xo sicvxnu.Hu. fhons d. ktx Brandeis Stories . announce to Omaha, men these SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY SPRING CLOTHES Bur jour new gait Saturday while thee gpecial otters last. Choose from hundred of autu tn our old itore. Hen's Spring, Suits New spring models for men and young ta. In blues, browns and grejs values up to tie, at 515 and $17.50 Men's Blue Serge Suits Strictly all wool and, hand tailored Each suit bears Brandeis 'guarantee of fast color men's and young men's models values up to ilZ, at $11.50, $15 and $17.50 Mcq'i Fancy Worsted and Tweed Suits Spring models tn new shadings 7 Eft and (t 1 Eft values up to $18. st 'V V 1 1 iuU . Hen's Spring Trousers New shipment peg top and- regular made hand tailored pants worth up tatiS.OO pair high CO ni QD l,St..frr. Pe!eVi7 PaJ.e70 grades, Boys' Clothes in Basement Boys' Suits with two pairs of pants New spring o Cf shades and,fabriee f S values, st sJOsUV Men's t) snd 12 50 Pants All sties and shades f" ne ityles, sV. P 1 Boys' 50c BIoum lOTm 50c BIOTIM AF. I OveralU lull Waists, at ...t., and knees, pair . '29c Bridges the Distance With Safety, Speed, Comfort Between Omaha and Chicago Leaves Union Station 6:08 p. m. Electric lighted throughout, with drawing-room, sleeping car, observation car, dining car, chair cars and coaches. Arrives La Salle Station . . . . . Only Oa aa tb XlTta Loop 8:09 a. m. 7:54 a. m. Arrives Englewood Union Station . . Conrenleat to Sootk aid Blstrioi , Other Good Trains at 4:10 p. 13:38 a. m. For ticket, rcxnatiuni or t"iioroialion plane, writi tr coJL Tk-ket Office: 1322 Farnam Street J. 8. McXALlT. DtvtsioB Passenger Agent. New Shipment Hen's Negligee Shirts at 69c and 98c Mostly samples,, pleated or plain bosom, many coat styles . thousands to choose from values up to thousands to choose from values up to 7A- QQ. i:.oo, at ,.,.DCt yoC Mens 76c Negligee Shirts at ! -5Q Men's S5o Usle Hose; at. pslr .......13H?. Manhattan and E. ft W. Shirts, new spring 1(11 styles t fl.50 to S4.0S Brandeis Correct Spring Hats for Men Pick your spring hat from an immense .stock in the leading gpnng shapes and colors madcihy . the best manufacturers. 4 r- . .. i. ' ' The Famous J, ft Stetson Soft and Stiff Hats, new spring styles, at . . . . .' ... . . . V i ? $3.50 W English Health Eats, at $3 Wilson's English Hats, at .$2.50 Brandeis Special Soft and Stiff Hats at ........ $2 The Kew S2.00 Felt Cord a roe HU, also silk and cloth stitched hsts. at ; $1.25 Essrkt'i EtU at $3 Velour Hats,' Scratch Ups, smooth finish and: etiff hats, at. $1" TRUNKS and SUIT CASES Trunks at .... . M 50. S5.0O. S7JM) ap to $30.00 Buit Caaes at.BSc; $1.50, $3.50, S2.08 to $34.00 Traveling Bsga at. .Se, $1.60, $s.WI to $23.00 Th celebratef Innovation Wardrobe Trunks, at , $23,00 ap to $;3.oo Boys Hsts new styles. Boys School Caps Spring styles, plain and fancy col ors, at. .25 40 80 BRANDEIS STORES Sfylplus Qistermoor Mattresses Greatly Reduced Prices ,; , FOR SATURDAY We did not sell all our sale mattresses Monday owing to the condition of the weather. We've about one hundred more 0STERM00RS that we decided to place on sale and close out Saturday.' . ; . . " , . These mattrees-have slightly dust soiled tickings; this, however, ia,Carely notice able, but we wan tUo dispose of them at once, lienco these prices: ' . FOR SHTCRDHY ' T j. " $lj.OO Ostermoor,"one part mattress ......... ... ..$12.00 V " $16.50 Ostermoor, 'one part mattress $12.95 t, ' v $18.00 Ostermoor, one part -inattrees . ..;.$13.50 ' ', $30.00 Ostermoor, one or twov part mattress ...'.1.$ 18.50 1 V , -34 in. Ostermoor mattress $10.00 3 ft. Ostermoor mattress $ 9.00 $20.00, 3 ft 6 in. Ostermoor Box Springs . . ! ' e . .$10.00 Came Saturday for these great Osteraoot Mattress Bargains. Orchard & Wilhelm C2arpet Company A little want ad does the business. Everybody reads Bee want .ads. Move before the moving season You will have a much better se lection of of f ices now 'than if you wait until the 1st of April or the 1st of May. When choos i n g. select a building, the pol-j icy and organi zation of which have been tried and never foudn wanting. It takes years to develop "service" and a seasoned organization an office building. A build ing which is kept in constant repair never grows old. Select a building, the location of which Is known not only to everyone here, but to everyone who has ever been in Oman. y The best "service," the building that is kept in the best repair, and the best known office building in Omaha is . THE BEE BUILDING . . There are only eight offices vacant today,, but among them are some very choice ones: SSS Reception Room, privet office, ewa terse cloU, lrg workroom with two north window Ideal offlc for enrineer, architect doctor or other .profeaaloal men. Rental per aiontn ' , ':' ; ". Zjj. . , ;, ., mill III I.I llll. II ll llll II I , Mil ,-mM-aa This la a Ions narrow room. 10x11 it. harins a north. UUL Kantsl. per. month gU-M Boom SO In ll-txSS In atae,- located en Ih court, clea to ske . lliut, thus having excellent natural light Th epau eouM be divided w H to make two vry plaaaant room. Price, ', per mouth .......... , faT-M Bops MS Of (lo In th northwest earner, havlnc four lart wi dowa A fireproof vault for tha protection of valuable papers ' te much In demand and I afforded In tola room. There I a total of 120 equar. feet of floor space and some would be equipped with partition to satisfy good tenant. Tb rental prlc la per month,. ..,...H04) The Bee Building Co. Bee Business Office 17th and Farnam Sts 4 Shoes for Your Boy That he cannot wear out We have a shoe for Boys la. button and lace that we guar antee to outwear two pairs of ordinary bore' shoes. We can do this because they are better shoes, and we have never yet had to vske good on tbia guarantee. Just a little better shoes than yon can buy anywhere else for 12.00. - The boy needs better shoes and you will save money by putting these shoes on him. -i to i ........82.00 to 13J& ....$1.75 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam lumber Six at Six O'clock leaves Vnioa fitatioa, Omaha, at 6 P. M., arrive Cnlom Sta tloa, Chicago, at 8 A. M. via the f Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway , i " . A traia of q oaiity arrt ea ateel sUadard aleepen, coactsss aad chair cars eirgaatly eqadpped baffes library car anexcened diatsuj car service, olid electric lighted. TW traia deaerres jour aatroaage. Two other flae traia to Chicago at 7:42 A. M. aad 7:50 P. M. ' ; ' "N' '' TICKETS: : 1612 Famam Street OMAHA - i Yon, Mr. Business Man that sign in your window ; , won't get the kind of a man you want. A few cents sj.nt for a Bee Want Ad will give you choice of several good energetic men. "Telephone Tyler 1000.