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Writ me at once for thl Great Free Book and thus learn of the only truly great fat reducing method known, which not only reduce your fat permanently, from I to ISO pound, but which will In crease your health and give you the Tim. vigor and Joy you have long (ought - Write teetr sr thM treat nee bees, sad let m wed yea all I wa to eta AheolatelT Fan. s yea ess set Me et sear tl Mote year Jet set. rls et yea. est a that re auy reeeeg t eesstlfal siunrtl.es tehee evalterlag aawaiar kt rete yoe et all eerafeft. IWm aew ttle way ao rl yeereMt et ee etnat tat. waKk to e Ststevtlss. aot eely t sms. eat all eeaiea et renseweat. 4 aeMel er letter leeeeatla tea keek brles by Met MABJOB1S BAatTLTOsT, .. . ait P471 A Central Beak BlAg-, Denver, Colo. i n ,11 t'A!L 1 si - how ICellogg's Ant Paste "RATHE CAP". , will make Ants disappear from any bouse within twenty-four hours l- 25c At Grocers and Drngsts Many Other Ckaage will e Mad . r the Beara t Edacattva 'at . lta Meetlagr at Maa- y Kvealag. ; Mia lUry aVStmonda, for thlrty-flv yean a acbool teacher and ana of the moat potent educational factor In the city, will retire from the prlndpalakp of Caa school at the do of the year. - Her Plica .win be taken by -Mia Kai I Brown,-present principal of Bancroft. -Mlaa 'Mary A- Fitch, principal efCn tral achool. Witt be mad principal at Lk ntft year. Mia Emma Whltmora, present principal or Lake, will retire, having taught for thlrty-flv years. These and of her change will be mad by the Board of Education at Its meet ing Monday evening. The entire lltt of transfer and change of principals, -aub- mitted to . the teachers' commlttea by Superintendent E. IT. Oraff. has beea ap proved, according to W. I. Bourke, Chair man of th commlttea. M. F. Bears, member of the teacher commlttea. said the list submitted by Mr. Graff, including the transfers and ap pointments in the larger schools of Lake and Case, was approved because It waa "a good list and met with bo objection from It oommlttea. . ; , Leved y' All. With th retirement of Miss Blmond Omaha lose on of th best beloved teacher on the staff.' During her teach ing experience here b ha held th prln dpalahtp of Can, where th began wbea th building was completed, until now, when sh retina on pension. Parents of children who attend Can chool have ahown Mia Slmonds many favor and bava ' repeatedly expr eased their confidence in her.' Mlaa Blmonds cam to this city frost Burlington, la. Har teaching- work tn Omaha extends over a period of tverity nvea years During that tlm she has worked aathuitaatJcally for a better school system, hut she modestly request that har work "be not exploited." Mis Fitch, who soccMd to the prince palahlp of Lake, th second largest school In th city, has taught tor twenty- ven years, beginning In Omaha... Sh Is a graduate of th Omaha High school and has taken work st the Peru Bute nor mal. ', For elevtn year aha has been principal of Central, going then from Leaven worth, whan ah was principal for six years. She was principal of th Dodg street -school before It was converted Into th city Jail. Har first school waa In the Pleasant building where sh was soon mad principal, a position aha held for your years. . ..-. "I Mlsa .Tttrb ,! rtenaea. " Two eears ago Mlsa Fitch, aeoompanled by Mlas Katt McHugh, principal of th high sobooi, went, to Europe and spent asveral , weeks then studylnc school sysUms. 6 he was much plea sal when told that th taactMrs committee of th Board of Education had approved her for prin cipal of Laks. "I consider it a promo tion and am very (lad," ah said. - Mlas Brown, whs will b principal of Cass ..next year, has haw principal of Bancroft for asveral yean. Her transfer to th head of Cat la a Promotion, un solicited by her because sh was "greatly njoylng" her work at Bancroft- Change m th amalley school prtn clplthlp have not been mad publlo by th commlttea. "W think It best to have th entln hoard- act bafon th list Is published," said Chairman Bourka. Then I a possibility that some changes in th list will be made," said Mr. Oraff, "but only, a possibility. I think th Ht.wHl go through a ap proved." Other msniber of th board hava not .been consulted, but those who have seen the list approv It. Th mem ben of th teacben' committee an W. T. Bourke, M. F. Bean, C. T. Walker, Dr. J. J. Foster and XV J.' Straits. . Aaalaaaaeate Maaday Klaht. AaslgnmenU of other teacben . and vice principals wtU be announced at th meeting of the board Monday night. Th Uat of teachers and principals oon tains mors than MS names. Th achool chil dren of th city number at, 000. Other Important changes hava been mad and will b announced at the meet ing of th beard Monday night, although member of th commute will say noth ing further now. Among other reports I the rumor that Mlaa Mary Henderson of Dupont school will retire, - go west and become th wife of a ranchman. During th week principals and teach ers bava been waiting; eagerly for news of Chan res. They has, bean nteagarly rewarded by . the committee, aa- tha changes an made without consulting (hem. . Several, principals hava besieged the office of th superintendent In an effort t ..discover what, th board was contemplating.. ... ' J SPECIAL OFFICES 15 OFFICE OF ' C0X1OSSI0SES SIDES. 8ERQEANT FATSET HAVET. Lives Two Montlis . : . . On Bread; Alone Subeistlrig sixty-two days on bread and eoffee would make skeletons of many men. but thl tan seems to hava fat tened John Klplnac, aa Italian who ha been dlaeharged from th county Jail. Nlpinao was arrested March IT on aom plalat of his wife, who alleged that he had abused and threatened her and their children. Ever- since Nlplnaa baa boon confined In tb Mil b ha stsedfastly refused to eat anything but bread,' . ; Just befen tearing th Jail this morn ing Klplnac displayed a ting af tha rev erence which a foreigner feels for tha ruler' of hi country by grabbing Jailer Cahlir band and kissing it twice. The act, which showed the prisoner's appre ciation of what tb Jailer bad done for him, caused Cahill to blush ambarrtsa Ingly. -....' ' GENERAL HOSPITAL NURSES GET DIPLOMAS WEDNESDAY Tha graduation exerclaes of th nurse of the Omaha 0nral hospital will as held next Wednesday evening at tha hos pital. Fourteenth and Capitol avenue. Then are nine young woman la th class. They an: - ' - " ' " Misses ' Misses Pauline Bane", - Mona McLaaghna, Elfrlda Brugger, Elisabeth Martin. E. Martea Carter. Frances Btlatwa. Genevieve McNally, Edna WUaoa. , irma u rav. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS" David Zeelea, capitalist, of 8aM Lake City, ss In town and took time to remark that Omaha looks pretty gooa t ana. Frank W. Hobtosen, the new assistant to th director of traffic of th Harrlmaa system of rairroaa. is ra towa from iru caga. Mr. RoMnaon Is on hi way wees, snaking a tour of tha Union Pacific aad otaar company bocsv AD MEN AREJFF FOR TEXAS Special Train LetYei for Kational f ConTentioa at Dallas. KA51ET TO PREACH A SESMOH Back of LoesU Delegates Wear a Tan Straw Mat Aroaad Which la m Yellow Baad with 'Omaha' Mated an It. On a special Burlington train tha d de lates of the Omaha Ad club left Omaha at t-.a o'clock yesterday morning to at tend th national convention oh th Asso ciated Ad Club of America at Dallas. Each of tha delegates won a tan straw hat around which was a yellow band with Omaha In black letlen on It Th Lincoln delegation met th Omaha squad at tha depot and all 'left together la th am Pullman oar. They arrived In Kan sas City lata yesterday afternoon, when a onang was mad to th Missouri, Kan sas Texas, which will take them Into Dallas at S o'clock 'this morning. Oale Is Called Away. At tha last minute, A. U Oale, Presi dent of th club, announced that h had been called saet on kuslneea and could not make tha trip. Oale was to have delivered a lay sermon at tb First Bap tist church of DaUaa Sunday morning. tn order that tha pulpit might not be vacant Robert a Manley volunteered to deliver Gait's sermon. Manley will mem oris It on th way to Texas, ma ttxt win be. "What the Church and Adver tising Can Do for Each Other." . Thoss who mad up th Omaha dele gation an Victor Whit and Mrs. White, Frank Boflta, 0. E. McCun. William B. Conlay, H. B. Mabaffay, A. C. Scott Har old Thompson, D. R. Mills, J. M. Walsh a, Edgar F. Hows, J. A. C. Kannsdy, A. & Wallace, N J. Baker and B rower B. Mo-Cagu Boyle and Dailey Contest Winners Stephen . Boyl ot th tenlor . collage aad Arthur Dailey of th senior high school etaas wsra wlnnera of first place In their respectlr divisions of th Cnighton university annual elocution contest held at th university auditorium last evening. Th speakers wsn divided Into serrJona th tint section being composed of five student from th senior class of ths high school department while ths second drrt sloa. was mads up of nine students of the eollegs department Louis Kavanagh aad Omar Bullvaa tlsd for second pises In th second division, whtl Francis Roberts was awarded second place In th first division. Th contest wss spirited from th start and the result wss much In doubt Thar Vara many different opinions as to ths winners, but th large audience greeted th decision of the Judge .with much applause. ' Th pieces wen well chosen and well delivered, Bhowtng oerefu! prep aration. "J . '" " Stephen Boyl, winner of first place In tha collet division, gave an , excellent rendition ot Edgar Allan Foe's "Raven," while Arthur Dailey spoke a semi-humorous selection entitled "Flash." Judge Duncan M. Vlsoohaler announced, th decision of th Judges. Th program was aa follows: . , . - - . " ... Overture. "Under th Banner of Vic- lory - university urcnesira : . SECTION L "Prince" Gerald LaVlolett "Flash" Arthur Dailey "Father Felldan" Thomaa Martin "Richelieu e Defence?' .George Lee 'Clarence's Dream" Francis Robert "La aorella" University .Orchestra SBCTION IL Rescue of Lygia"...., Henry Sullivan "Pen Longtn" Paul Tobtn "The Raven" . ..Stephen Boyle "Th Royal Archer'a Proof John Beveridge The Chieftain' Daughter".. .tJohn Polskt "Glum" Raphael Hamilton "The Modern Cain" Paul Harrington "The Soul of a VmHn"..Loul Kavanagh "The Old Actor' Story"....Omer Sullivan Simple A ven" university urcnostra Decision of Judge prof. J. F. Woolery. Judge Duncan M. Vlsonhslsr and Arthur C-Snath. - . . - Kavajo Rag" University Orchestra Jury Acquits Lindsay of -Murdering Mother , . t , After . finding Jamas T. Lindsay sot guilty of murdering Christina Lindsay, his mother. April it, last a Jury In dis trict court recommended that hp be held la ' the stat lnsn asylum for three months, an til bo recovers bis .mental faculties. Although satisfied with th verdict Lindsay eras hot plssaid with th strmg which the Jury attached to their verdict Attar considering K, however, be said the Juiyiuea probably were right, that be should be confined la such aa Ltnstltutlon for a while so he could gain strength to fight Honor. 'Do yoa know," exclaimed ' Lindsay while riding back to tha county Jail tn tha wagon, "that runs-tenth of all s man's troubles com from drink? I've boa a drunkard since my ninth birthday. seat t hava taken my last swallow. I want to nvo down tha suspicion aad shams that suiiouuda th death sf mother. I did not kill her, or ma harm har, knowingly- "They say I'm crasy. Maybe I has been. Drink win make a man crasy. When I think of tha fight ahead ef me I am glad of th three smiths la the asyrum-" , k 3 ......... Yctrr cAotc of $25.00, $30 and $35 Women's and Mis$' - C Suittfor. r-iw Women's d Misies' Worth $25.00. $30,00 and $35.00, . 'Sails, Wo 1510 DOUGLAS ST. - . " ...... Great Special Sale of Women's, Misses' Tailor Hade ! Stilts VERY one of the suits is perfectly taU-f-' ored in the very neweift ' styles and of. the fineA all wool materials such as Fench Serge,. Beautiful Whipcords, Bedford Cords, English TweedsrDiagonal Serges and Handsome Novelty Materials, All sizes and colors, including a very large collection of Blue Serge Suits and white suits are tov be found. Just think of buying ani Orkin suit worth from $25 to $35; on sale Monday, only 1510 Douglas St ORKIN'S 1510 Douglas SL t . " t ' I'M " i . ' VS. r sT Seflsfstarltd A Blestdr Aftatr V la rang bamorrhag. Stop It and eon weak lungs, coughs and colds, with Dr. King's New Disco very, loo and SLax For sal by Beaton Prof Co, -' BRKF CITY NEWS Bay Beet Prist It Ugktlag FUtares Burgss-Orandn. . B. at. Clark, signs. If th and Douglas. Sam Will Balld Brat J. a Kata will build a 111. 00 brick horn at Thirty- seventh and Jones stpeetsFrd A. Hen- nlngar, th architect, IS , now drawing plans tor the. residence, and excavation work has already bean started. Bsw arags la artarasa Excavation for tha Paxton-Mltchel saraf. Twenty- sixth and Farnam streets, hss bofuts) Th Byron Reed company let th contract to William Busch. Ths bulMIng will cost about B,oo. i Bammaf Sals sTsat Week Women of th Church of th Good Shepherd will hold a rummage sale at the guild room of th church. Twentieth and Ohio street Tuesday and Wednesday. They say they will hold th aal In apite ot th action taken by th recent council of th dlooe.ee. Bsw Sodf Street Boras Th Byron Reed eompMiy will build a new house on tha props; ty at Twenty-eeventh and Dodg streets. Tb residence will cost n,om. Tom Nelson has been awarded the contract and will begin work within a week. On house already has been built on ths lot and sold. Cross to St Joseph Chtsreh R. O. M. Humphreys, a. recent graduate, of Omaha Theological seminary, and for a time Pastor of tha Saratoga Congrega tional church, has been called to th psstorats of the Hope Preshytarlok church at St Joseph, Mo. He will move to St Joseph about Jun L Assistants to Fort Arrive Master-at- arms Arthur Swart ' and B.' H. Parker hava reported to the naval recruiting sta tion and will be stationed hers as assist ants to. Lieutenant Post ot tha station. 8wart hss been In tha service at Shang hai, China, before ordered to Omaha and Parker comes direct from ths U. B. & South Dakota, B echelon Bntertained Sam ; Reenlk entertained a crowd of stx temporary bachelors at hit rooms tn the Roland Fri day night Oeorg Duncan. Bid Ranger, O. W. Preston, Dlck-Carrlngton, George WUsoa and Emit N us bears composed tb crowd that enjoyed, aa elaborate spread and dlven and sundry divert thereafter. Mr. Resnlk is visiting with relative In Wlsner, Neb.,. , I stalling Bew Ftp Organ A hand- pipe organ la being Installed In ' th Northsld Christian church, a th gift of th ebolr to the new edi fice. Tueeday, Jun t Prof. Edward K reiser, the eonoart. organist of Ksnsas aty. will glvs th dedicatory recital un der th direction of Mr. Kirchsteln. Miss Elisabeth Bamllnc. soprano soloist will Prof. K reiser, -with Mrs. Louis Shaddock Za brisk at the plana. , Vnel Bam atlwra Sea Statist! . The United Slate' Department ot Com merce and Labor has written Gas Com- mlaaiooer Crowley asking for statistic on Omaha's system of measuring and ob taining th gross and net heating values of gas. Mr. Crowley has sent reports and statistics covering the period since th gas commissioner's office waa created. Tb department tntende to recommend a chang from gross to the net beating value, which does not . vary as much. Omaha has used the.net heating value method since the gas commlslsoner's of fice was created. YOUNG MAN SLUGGED . AND RELIEVED OF CASH Slurged by two unidentified men, who then robbed him ot what small Changs be bad la bis pockets, wss th experience early this morning of Ed Fitch et COS North Nineteenth street Fitch had Just taken two young women to their home, near Twenty-fourth and Crystal streets, and was walking back toward town. At Laks street he waa stopped by ns man, wblls another struck him from behind. When Fitch recovered eormricasaeas about thirty adnata later, he was la a restaurant Dr. Etwood, as sistant ' polfc surxeon, - attended him and had Mm taka to sis home. Fitch could not glvs a deeotiptloo ef his as sailants., er" the amount ef money that wss taken from him. The Persistent' aad Jodscloua Use ef Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. 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