THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 17. W2. A i BRIEF CITY NEWS lsus Taaa Burgees Grandea. a. at. CUrt. drat. uth s4 Bouslaa Tvaaty-Vtr Xaxs at also Twenty. tlv Brussels rvg-s war stolen from th am of Peter Klewla. jm north Tweniy- secona .street, Wednesday night Oaeraeers te Sir Sue Th Ne braska tsleDbooe operator have an nounce a daseiag party for the evenlna of Tuesday, Mar XL at MatropoUtaa kail. Bate ae for Brains rrsmlnstions in all subsets for students of tha Omaha High achool trill ba held from May S to May Ml rails as Solid aToias .rora ar 8hr. iff E. F. Bralley baa taken out a permit to build a two-story frame dwelling at 3M Florence boulevard. Tha reshleao will caet KM. to Meat The Flret rteibytsrlaii Ladles' Aid society will meat at tha oil arch Friday afternooa at J J o'clock. Bike Tblaf astoncea .Leonard Schen- emaa pleaded gul'ty In police court of steeling two bieyelea sad waa Klven sixty days m JalL Ha denies having stolen mora than two machine. Body Takes to Oedar Baaiaa The body cf Mr. Cora A. My ere. aged ti. who died at a local hospital, ras sent to Cedar ' Rapids, Neb., foltowtnf services at the Edward L. Dodder chapel. Motoreyollst are riaed William Hoock and C. Chapman of Ml Cerhy street. raotoroyensts, war fined 11 and costs for speeding. J. Fardy. autoinoelllsl. was discharged, and V. B. Sheldon for feited a tM bond. Xaspectors as TosSafflos Eii post off lea inspector of the .ansae City dl vision are bar making their annual In spection of the books and Kock on hand of the Omaha poetotOoe. Their work of checking up will consume some three or four daya Doctors to Bare Be Bomee The residences of two physicians, Drs. U W. Morsrasn asd A. A. Crandell. will stand together on a Mel lot at Thirty-second and Crelfhton avenue, taring Hansoom park. H. A. Raapke has completed the plant for the resldeuoea how Old Basaily rertralta Th In dustrisl depirtment of the American Wo men's tram will live aa entertainment Friday evening at the horn Of V. M. Jlsverly. Thirty-third and Charles streeta One of the attractions will be an ex nfMtlon of antiquated family portralta The public Is Invited. Itsa Vat la Carter Ma Twenty csae ef small sunish. pike, baa and catfish war put In Carter Lake Wednesday by Superintendent O'Brien, of tha stale flehertes at South Bend. The flan were put In the lak from tha Rod and Otm club grounds and the superintendent was assisted by Deputy Game Warden OU more of tha club. Builds Library aad aTnsoiav A li brary and private museum aa an addi tion to the north Ma of hta residence, M South Thirty-first avenue, M being planned by Dr. A. f. Jonas, ti. A. Raapka. the architect. I now making the drawings for the addition, which will be two stories In height and stand out from the horn proper as a eonservawry. Beaae keeper Saea for Batata Mra Fern Hme. who allege that tar sere year she served the lata Mary B. In galls aa nurse, housekeeper and maid, ha started suit for Bl.OM for bar services against I he Ingalla eetau In distrlot court Mrs. Ingslls Wft so estate ef St Cut and Mra. Woes say sue la entitled to half of It under contract with her dead employer. Mere 0111 Service Sxasasv-Ctrll ser vice examination win be conducted by the meal beard June f for the position cf dental Interna for the government hospital for the Insane, adentine assist ant In farm equipment and agricultural propagator. In addition to these, exam. 1 nation to fill vacancy of Indian reacrvs tie cuperlataodsnt will be conducted by applicants without assembling la Omaha. Ornate Sarins) Take tad Trips Ao ' cording to the messages appended upon postal card, and received here, tha Omaha Shrlner who want to Los An (! to attend tha summer gat acting ef Mystic Shrlner. ar having a glorious time la tha OoMea Oat state. Not only ar they taking la tha California resorts, but many ar making short trip Intc Mexico, Nevada, Arlaona and New Mex ico. Tasrist Omaha Mad weoaa A com mittee representing the Omaha Manu facturers' association has been appointed te Inspect the Omaha made good which will bear the trade mark to see that they ant worthy of bearing the etamp, "Quality Guaranteed." which I a part of the trad mark design. Permission has been re ceived from tha government patent office at Washington to place the ho. ''Patent applied for" underneath Omaha new trad mark. Bishop t Ttalt Mission Sunday morning, at tha usual 11 o'clock seme of St. Stephen s Mirslon In Saratoga hall at Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue, the Right Rev. A. U Williams, bishop of Ne braska, will baptise several persons, cele brate the holy eemmualon and preach. The Mission will probably erect a eharch building on the property which it recently purchased at the tnteresecttoa of Twen ty-fifth avenue and Brown street, some time during toe summer, and the visita tion of tha bishop Is of unusual interest la that all the details of the prelect are in hie hands. It Is expected that a large oongTegaUoa will at lead this service. RESOLUTIONS ARE PASSED FOR LATE EM!L BRANOEIS At the regular monthly meeting of the Stereotype rs' and Elect rotypers' local union No. 34 a resolution of condolence was adopted on the death of our beloved friend. Emit Brandcla, as follows: Whereas. By the sad disaster te the Titanic in mid-ocean on April U. when l.ess Uvea were sacrificed and among them our beloved and much esteemed townsman and most popular and progres Mve business man. mil lirandvis. there fore, be it Resolved. That the Mareotypera and Elecuotypers' local union No. at, wishes to express its deep sorrow and sympathy wtih the bereaved relatives and with the community at large In the loss of one whose I'lace ss an upbulMer of Omaha, goud fellowship and friend of labor caa never be fited. W. W. MOORE. S. L. BODiEE. T. P. BEACOM. Committee. Children are much more nkely to cea traet tha oontagloas di lines when they have colds. Whooping cough, dlpthefla. scarlet fever aad esnsamptlon ar dis eases thst are often contracted when the child has a cold. That la why all medical avtaertttea aay beware ef eoMs. For the quick cure ef colds yea wftl find nothing better than Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. It caa always be de pended upon aa is pleasant aad ante For sale by aO dealers. tlAIFS FIND GOOD HOES Fifty-Six little Folks Ar Adopted by Nebraska People. COKE FKOX SEW YOEK COT Ma Arc Taken Off the Train at raw Omaha Statlea e Resaatm Wen Members Children la AH that IdeMtfkra Them. Yesterday was the day when they gave babies away at the Union station. Qo cuprmc a special car, fifty-six tittle tolas, ranging from 1 t years of age arrived over the Illinois Central, roralng direct from the Foundling Institute of New York. and. In charge of Traveling Agent D. O'Hara and a corps of trained nurses. In the consignment were babies of both sea. Monde anal brunettes and In looks they averaged up pretty well with that number of babies at an or dinary show, yome of them were pretty little things, while others were about as homely as could be found anywhere. In Omaha nine of the babies were left with parties who had made application and had adopted them unsltht and un seen. The others went west en Union Pacific No. 1. the first delivery being made at Columbua and tha last at (fraud Island. All of the youngsters had been Spoken for in advance. The New Tork Foundling Institute is a Catholic Institution that has for (is pur pose the gathering of waifs and children whose parents are unable ta car for them. Tha Nebraska and Kansse work of distribution is m chars of superin tendent McFeety of Omaha. Mis duties consist In finding homes for some of these children In Catholic boms In th two state. That he succeeds Is ap parent, for each year he place close to MS ef the little New Terwera. Method ef Fladlac Hone. Th method of finding homes for the New Tork children, while unlqee, le a business proposition. A family want ta adopt a child. Application I made te Superintendent Mcr'eely. The application nates ths sex of the child desired, the age. blonde or brunette, color ef hstr and eyes. Upon the receipt of this application. Superintendent McFeely begins an In vestigation of the applicants. He ascer tain their ability to care tor and edu cate a child, their moral and social Blend ing, their habits, the condition of their home life and everything connected with them tor at least twe generations back. If th Investigation Is satlsfaetsry, the application Is recommended and sent on to New York headquarters. Thers It re mains until a baby that fills the bill Is rsodved at the institute. When this baby arrives. R Is given a number that cor responds with th number given the ap plication and then, so to speak, the baby I Mid away on the shelf until enough for a consignment Is ready to start west. All Ar Nenabwred. Af ths time of Basking the application, the applicant la given a number, which eorresponds with th number f th ap plication and the number given th baby. Then prior ta the babies being sent cut from New Tork, all applleanta are noti fied" to be at a certain station aa a cer tain day and there meet a certain train and claim tha baby picked for them. That why nine women and their hus bands were at the Union station, sack presenting their h umbers when they boarded the rar. The work of distribu tion, occupied but a few minutes, for the IHtle things thst were t be disposed of In Omaha wer d reset d In white, spick and lean, hooded and cloaked asd ready to (d as soon as called for. OR the dress of each ass sewed Its number big black f '.gars and as their foster parents took them away that was all they know about them. Their past was a sealed book and will remain so for all time to come, as no on on earth knows from whence ihs children cam except the head of th In stitution, the receiving nurses and pos sibly some of the natural parsnta At the station twice as many children could have been given sway, but there were no extras, for all of those who went west hsd been adopted and were ready for Introduction mter their new homes. Death a the Oallews is sharp, short agony. The lam back of kidney trouble Is dally misery. Tske Electric Bitters for enlck relief. Ms. For sale by Beaton Drug Ca. xVi' X C Hi IB MAS OF "OH TO DALLAS" COMMITTEE OF AD CLUB. a NJAf1sLA VICTOR WH1TB. Commissioner Will Force Physicians to Report on Diseases Health Commissioner It. 1v. Connell has directed physicians of the city to re port all cases of contagious and infectious diseases to his office at once. Those who fell to de this will be prosecuted. Dr. Connell hss written to the beads of hos pit sis sod to several doctors ordering them to submit oomnieto and Immediate reports of eases hsndied. Three esses of typhoid fever within the week were not reported to the health office and thle led Dr. Connell to notify the physicians In charge of tha hospitals where Ihs eases were treated thai any rich oversight again would be prosecuted under th city ordinance making such physicians suhject to a IN fins. Ths health department ha also requested that physteane ba more careful In filling out the vital stetlstlcleu'e blanks H. S. STUDENTS VISIT THE O'BRIEN CANDY FACTORY A clsss of thirty-five pupils from th business training department ef the Omaha High school feasted on Maras chino cherries and toasted marsh ms) lows st the D. J. O' Brlen candy factory yester day, where they were the guest of th management for a tour through the confectionery plant as part of their regular course of study In commercial work at the school. After visiting the O'Brien factory the students want to the smelter, where they were shown the process af refining, with all lis Interesting features. Prof. U C, Rusmtsel, who will be the new principal ef the Omaha High School of Commerce, which opens hi September, was la charge cf the class. lot a Particle Lead or Sulphur If Ton Art Lookinj for a Hair Dye Don't Use Par isian Sage If you want a good, clean, delightful hair dressing, free from harmful ingre dients, one that will stop falling hair. Itching scalp, banish dandruff and add luetre te dull, faded hair, then ssk for PARISIAN SAOE and ass that you get It Ths girl with the Auburn hair Is ca every carton and bonis of PARISIAN SAOE which Is manufacteured only In America by Otrous Mfg. Co.. Buffalo, M. T. Price only M cenu at drug and department Korea and all counter a" ...a J f - A Dainty, Delicious Delight for the Summer days when the palate is tired of heavy meats and soggy pastries Shredtded Wheat and Strawberries Being made in Biscuit form, it is so easy to prepare a delicious, wholesome meal with Shredded Wheat and berries or other fruits. The porous shreds of the Biscuit take up the fruit acids, neutralizing them and presenting them to the palate in all the richness of their natural flavor. Heat the Biscuit in the oven to restore crispness; then cover with strawberries or other fruits and serve with milk or cream, adding sugar to suit the taste. More nutritious and more wholesome than ordinary "short cake" and so much easier to prepare requires no baking and no cooking. Shredded Wheat is made of the whole whaat atesuired-eooked, shredded and baked in th form of crisp fold en brown Biscuits, ready te with milk or cream or fresh fruit. M the Meat The Shredded Wheat Company TEACHERS TOGET SORE PAY sjority ef Board Member in Favor oi aa increase. ( I FAVOR TWELVE INSTALLMENTS I rat.iltter of Trarfcer Hmm llerft wiraiMlB-s Make lb )ttvt for a Hala by e rarlas Data. The Board of Kducattea atll increase the salaries of the grade and .kindergar ten teachers of Omaha. A majority of the. members of the board have announced themselves lu favor of an Increase or else, what will amount to the same thing, giving ths teachers pay for laelve months In the year. A committee .of twelve teachers hss been arranging to make a request for a rai.-a They hsve written to other cities to secure data on salarks. Members of 'the board are doing the came thing. W. T. Bourke. James Richardson. J. U Jacobson, Dr. John J. Foster and Dr. K. Holovtchlner are emphatically In favor of higher salaiiea for teachers. paying tSaeaah. "We are not paying our grade teachers enough." said IT. Holovltchlner. "not paying them as much aa ant do our wash erwoman, whe will get W a day. A mini mum of lilt le too small aad a maximum of MM is sot saough." Unless the teachers present their rase to the board before the year Is out they will not have a case, for the board l plsnnlng to tske up the etlestion of In crossing grade and kindergarten teach ers' salaries snd may settle It satisfac torily within the next few weeks. Maxfmosa ef Taswaaad tsellan. Just how much th salaries will be In creased cannot be fortlold. but with the exception of one member ef the board, who would not "express an opinion until there ass soms official action." all agreed that there would ba an Increase, and that It would probably not be less than a maximum of tl. None of the members uphold a mini mum of MM but all of them are agreed that It I too smsll. slthsugh how much It will be Incessed Is still undecided. The, board has had formal dissusclon, but whsn It meet Monday night should th question srtss each member will be em phailo In supporting his opinion. FRECKLES Deal Bias Them With a TsUl BesaoTs Thea With ths Mew Drag. An eminent skin specialist recently Uncovered a new drug, othlne double strength, which la so uniformly suc cessful hi removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that II la sold by rleaion leu Company under an absolute gusrantee te refund the money if It fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get aa ouncs of othlne and remove them. Kven the first nlghl's us will show a wonderful Improvement, soms of the I lighter freckles vanishing entirely. It ' Is absolutely harmless, aad cannot In- I Jure the most tender akin. j Be sure to ssk Beaton Drug Company 1 rar tne snubie atrengtn ottiine. it is tnia that Is ssld sa ths mousy back guarantee of Poisonous in Parisian Sage where toilet goods are sold. Here's mors proof: "I take great pleasure la writing to you snd thanking you for tha benefit 1 have derived from your great hair tonic PARISIAN BAOB. I waa confined In St. John's hospital la this city for ever two months with typhoid fever snd my hair waa falling out so much I thought I would be baidheaded In a few months. I saw yosr advertisement In the Reg ister of this city and got a bottle and used It according to directions and the first bottle did the worn. I have nsed many other ton tea for the hair, but PARISIAN SAfiB has them all beat. I wish you good luck In all way and thank you again for what It hss done for me." Mr. Mai. Delaaey. til Worth Uth St., Springfield. III. of the Golden Wheat Little Star Prepares for Bit of Realism Little Mi5s Kuih Thompson, a ho vn: have the title role In "Sara Crewe.' ' The Uttlo ITInoes!.. ' which will u given at the Brandais theater Satttrda evening- for the benefit of the Vlsitin Nurse-, is havlni; n.'it a strenuous we -Itetween rehearsal. Mies Ituth Is speliu ing her time at one of the local bird an monkey shops, getting acquainted wil Cingo. th monkey who will be losne. for the performance Saturday evening. It happens that there la no real monk) actor in Omaha at preeent. and so a rca monkey Is to take part In the fairy story. Cingo. the monkey. Is the one who climbs over the roof end discovers saia Crewe, the llttl princess, living In a wretched garret Mis Thompson reels quite certain that she will have won the monkey's friend ship by Ssiurday cvtnlns and that he will be a desirable mrmtcr of Iho com pany. I am making to measure for $20 a good non ''fading shine proof blue serge coat and pants. It is the best serge value in Omaha. WILSON UicCarthy-Wilxon Tailoring ft BOa-SOS South Sixteenth K, C Saturday- An Immense Special New York Purchase of Beautifnl Imported Gowns and Dresses Almost endless assort ment of exquisite designs for afternoon and eveuing wear. Watch for farther snnouncax ment. Sale Saturday. Mlayden's-' It trill pay jrou to buy your soft or stiff bat n i .? for 'i and up, from Schmar$e$' Hat Factory lata and falirorala, Old bats cleaned aad remodeled Ilka new. Biscuit Nisiara Falls, M.Y. FRIDAY $1.89 LU. 0. SAM PLE SD1TS AT 33. 50c LISLE HOSE 19o S5e ForosknK SHUTS md DRAWERS 19c Boys' genuin r-nrj-fr. 10 to lo EXTRA SPECIAL! CHILDREN'S COATS VALUES UP TO $5.00 $1.00 Just 75 children's beautiful light weight coats, three-quarter length, all wool materials. Coata sold all hoasoii at $3.50 to $o-00 , FRIDAY ONLY $1.00 "The Favorite Rye Id mm When you want a good, straight Rye. buy v M Distilled (4) times in copper (Ordinary wmlakay not snor Ihaa twloaj This makes SCHENLEY 4 times purer, with 4 times better quality. SCHENLEY tastes and smells and is genuine, because it is properly aged and its mellowness and delicate flavor is all its own. Bottled in Bond Each bottle sealed with U. S. Government Stamp. IU saga is guaranteed by the U. S. Government. Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. Its quality speaks for itself. When you buy Rye, buy Schpoiey. At all dealers. ficaeojey PaKilUof Coup try, Lacre P LA "The Favorite Rye Base Ball Extras Owing to reconstruction work at present going on at the 16th street viaduct extra street cars to Boorke Park will be routed as follows: Starting at 14th and Douglas, south to Howard, east to Uth and south to Vinton street. Returning Leave Rourko Park, east to 13th, north to Howard, west to 15th and north to Capitol avenue. Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Is ibe Leading Agricultural Jouroal ot U)e vest. Its cotuiaa ar 01 le a. lth tbe best thought ot th day la matters pertaining to tha tars, tba ranch and tha orchard, and It is a factor la tha development ot tha groat ' wasters coantry. BARGAINS Bos' genuine B. V. D. or Pojroskait BaiLiiggarj aud Nainsook Combina tion Sniff, size 10 to 15 years, OQi, ugular $1.00 quality v3W A"oaivn's fine quality black and fancy colore-! lisle and silk hose, 1Q 50c quality Porosknit Shirts or while and wru, age Ifla, yre. 33c quality . . o! Six Generationa" O01 vet "ito tM so of Six Generations" j r