a THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, MAT 20, 1912. TOUHG ACTORSJPLEASE MANY PltGiTM by Ajaatar for Benefit s vof Visiting Hunes. -UTTU PmCISS" PKESE5TID Rata naafMi rtciwt Deliajht by Hrr Arties In th i 9in Crw 4tber D Very Well. With the kom filled from tne boxe ta tlx 1M raw In th balcony with happy, expectant UtUc tuts. ung prop) nl tnterrsted friends. vTb Litis Prta-1 hi." or Sra Crewe." the charming tittle play at children's lift by rraacis Hodgson Burnett, man ably presented yesterday afternoon and wnln In a very rratl'tlc way at the Brsndrls theater lander tha direction o( Miss UHInn Fitch. in the roe of Sara Creae .Mies Iluth Thompson wis snoet Impressive, bar childish. Innocent Ulk and sympathetic ansaner many times bmurtit tha audience to tha verge af tears. Sha wa well up ported by the en lira out. The play tails tat atory at a yoang girl placed In a gtrttf school by her wealthy rather upon the Seith of her mother. Tha arhool was In charge of to elderly iptrsterr who showered luxuries upon tha youthful helm until the death of her father, who wad supposed to have leal all hl money hi a, dtsaiond mine. After her father death Wra was harshly treated by tha two spinsisre. often point to bed In bet bare farm bedroom hungry and cold. hiring tha entire performance lllss Thompsoa was the leading ftf'ire. Her lovable treatment of the other young gliia in the s bool was the same as a anther's toward her children. Though weak from banger, she was kind and gentle to the other children, aod seen fed tha rats which mad their noma la her garret bedroom. ' Tha play was brought to a hsppy close. Tha man who had Induced Sara's father to Invest his fortune In tha dia mond mines returns wealthy. Instead of running away, b had been confined In hospital and the diamond mlna bad turned out a success, although fara's father had thought It we failure and had died from the shock. He find Sera and make her again a wrallhy helreea, , .Mildred Connay Mis Mlnrhln. one of the spinsters, was also very good, as wa C. R. Porherty as Mr. Crrlsford. who diamond mine had caused the dark dsys of Haras life and I he death, of her father, and Naomi Towl m the role of Krmengarde. "Die Pouth Omaha High sohool ercheirtrs furn'sh d the music under the direction of Prof. R. If. Johnson. The play was given for the benefit of the Visiting Nurree association. Tha entire proceeds of the play, which was .more then . wna give to the astorietien. following; Is the cast: Sara Crew (the little prineeasi , Hum Thumpson Ermengarde Kml Towle Klsle ...Catherine Bsum Hlanrhe l,ucy Garvin lavlnt Ullllan Preston Jessie Hasel Nlrliol Wilms..... ..Mary Loulee Olffnrd Janet Pells Msy Hvers rWa.,., , .Dorothy Judsnn Haste .....'....Annette Frayer Ijtmald .....Henna Somtner Kerkr .- Nellie tlrey Jllea Mlnrhln.... Mildred Comwy DIM Amelia Helen (larvln Mrs. t'srmlrhael Marlon Jarvis Mr. C'arnilcheel Sidney Jt. Powell Mr. t'arTl.lord. ,. Charles B. In. Iiertv Ram Iws Psul Unman Mr. Borrow,,,, ...Edward Itratton Mr. (luest , Kdwsrd heuney a.mm. Csrrnl Kuenne little Olsdys Prenira Marjorle Pauline Toad Patsy ....it..... Elisabeth Rlngwalt Klltabeth Helena Chase Allna Marjorle Smith Owendollne Bather glutei! New Moderator Rebnkea6athering . tOllSVILLE. Ky.. Msy W.-Organlsed , arid grrstv efforts Inward genersl realisation of tha commandment, r sneimber the Sabbath day to keep , It holy," will be me tie throughout the ter ritory of the Presbylerlsn church la the L'nHed Hlates of America this canning year, it tha recommendations of the gen- ral ftatwiiibly In erosion here sr carried Out Three provide for nahbatlt observ ance lu every synod, presbytery and church, all co-operating with similar committee of other denora a it Ions and ll assisting the tabors of the Lord's I'sr alllanr of the I'nlted futea and the Woman's National Sabbath alliance. That Presbytrrlentsm mean what It has slwavs meant was shown today, when during tha session, the moderator, Ui Rev. I)r. Mark A. Matthews, sternly rebuked the assembly for what b con sidered undue levity. Fire and Explosion jCREIGHTON WALLOPS DOAKE : JONA VITA BUILDS UP RUN-DOWN PEOPLE Hit Patrol Wagon; Narrow Escapes While going to a ftr night the poitce aatrot wagoe caught fire ai rv enteetith and Caaa street end CbaBffeur Ralph Jones, Conductor Peter Dillon sid three reporter had narrow aiicape froto Injury. When the wagoa started from the police garage the rngtn "back fired, -but waa later started. As It Beared the fire C'hauffew Jon discovered that It wis oa fir, and Just as he shouted "Jump" to the other occupant the en grne exploded, throwing the front end of th wagon high o It rear wheel and spilling the snen Inside to th ground A moment later th car. which bad get tied to lu regular position, broke out Into sheet of flame la front. Patrolmen Chapman and Kcbwager war near th seen and. running to th nearest fire wagon, they secured chemical eitngulrh- ers and put the biasing auto out. It waa later towed to tha garage, where Chauf feur. J once estimated that th damage would be 180.' ' The patrol was to have been taken out af-service next week- end placed In th hands of lOarag ttupertntsndent Tom Ba ugh man for overhauling and repair. Goods.! I ud Lore So Katck for Joe Adtmj u4 LewTence Buschmai. . D0A5X SHOWS BEST II DOUBLES Country. i Whea people of wealth irete ptorwtw Make tisuaae rlaht. bet j MUaud d rwa down ta health they go t high artcwd smaltartusws aao health rasort he btdtt ap again. But Enraged' Boarder Attacks Aged Clerk While. Henry fuester. In aged day clerk of th Burlington hotsl, lay sleep ing en a bench in the hotel office yester day afternoon, Charles Islstr a merhsnle employed' by th Union Pacific crept up behind and struck him blow on th forehead with a gasplpe, fracturing hi skull so badly that th phystclana at t. Joseph's hospital, where h waa taken, say that he cannot Hv. JLn- medlatnly following Isler look hi grip which was being held security for a board 'Mil, and which was th motive for the attack, and hoarded a tram for Cheyenne, where he had a new poaltloa. Th polio were notified and they tele graphed to all statlan between her and Cheyenne, and at o'clock Isler waa ar rested at Orsnd Island. Csntaln Kempsey will" detail a detective to go ta Orand Island this for the prisoner. Many "Bills" Plan Grand Lodge Trip . Though th data of the meeting of th grand todg of Elks la Portland, Ore., still 1 more Utaa a month away, thirty. five of the Omaha lodge have booked for paassge on tha special train which will from Omaha. Dan & Butler, repre sentative of th grand lodge, who will head I he party, say ha experts mors than three time this number to make th trip. Th thlrty-flv who so far bar decided to to will ha accompanied by twenty women, wives, sisters and daughtera, Th special will leave Omaha on July t Crelghton university teen Is teas repre sented by Joe , Adams nSM Lawrence Ruechman. easily triumphed over tha Doe no college team of Crete, Neb,, oa tha Crelghton courts yesterday alter Boon. Doeoe sent only two men. Good all and Love, and Adam and Buechmaa were chosen from th Crelghtoa team aa th best men. Th Oon players were outclassed from th mart, tha Crel gri me aot being forced to extend them- solve. Donna fought gamely, however, and took one oat la the double. ' Th attendance waa mU. but enthusiastic. Tha same team will meet oa th Doan courts at Crete next Thursday. Th first match waa between Adams and OoodalL Adaasa stsrted off with rash and won th first set 4-. In tha second set he attseipted a number of fancy strokes, bat waa forced to settle down to hi own style of playing. The final (cor waa -! to favor of Crelghton. Th seeond match was between Huech lan and Love. Buschmen woa both sets, f-a. Lava forced Busehman to Ms limit during tha first set. but tired kt th second. Ha played two, neat game. but failed on long drives. Toward tha end of the set Lovs took a but stand and woa three games. Dewae Feet ta IMtnblea. It was In th double that Doom toad her best showing.' winning tha first set. Adam anal BusehmaB cam back strong and woo the next two sets, - and s-t. Th double were character- I by fast. Hero playing and many brilliant Tetuma. ' Th visitor war entertained at din er at tba Country club by Ray Byrn od Chart HamUtoa .of tha tennis association, and spent th (fvwtunS auto- mobillng. Th eecore by sets: Adams of Crelghton. t, 1 Ooodall of Ooene. , 1 Buscbmsn of t'raightoa. I. 1 Love of Doao. . 1 Doubles Crelghton. t, a, , Dosne. , X. 4. Offldsls Refer: lj0 Maahane and Ruesell Larmon of Omaha high school. linesmen: Ed Bmrth. Frank Campbell. Ueorge Riley. Chester Wells and Walter Carrier. UP-TO-DATE TRAMP HAS ' COMMERCIAL CLUB CARD A,rreted a vagrant la Huron, . t. s hob presented an Omaha Commercial club membership card to the chief of police. Mad he bean a lltu mora pre- sentabl In appearance tha rsdentll might hsvs worked oa th chief snd Mr. llobo anight hsvs sucured his re lease. As It was tha chief wanted lo inaka sura. I Tha commercial dub l.as received a communication from Ih chief enc losing th membership card. It Is mad out lo C K. Giltnskl. An explanation was sent to Huron. Tha Initials wer wrong and th card had been thrown In tha waste basket, t'ltlmelely It was picked up by Ih hobo, who evidently re a Used , lu worth, Judging from his futile attempt at Huron, $4,000 Loss Caused ; By Incendiary Fire Tha work of a firebug Is believed lo have ( aaertleV M.Ow fir early this morn lug at eighteenth and Cass streets when tlia two-story building occupied by the Flanagan blacksmith shop and th Duffy Tin work burned. T. r. Keeter, C3 North Eighteenth street, discovered the blase st l.U and notified the department. By th time the first c em rentes arrived th entire roof waa aMu) and the red glow lighted up th neighborhood for blocks. The blase Is thought to have started in the second floor of the . tin works, whkb is owned and operated by Jo Duffy. The hi--smith shop Is owned and operated by John Flanagan. The grett loe n to t bulldUig. which was via ma ec d about ia The building Is oncd by Mrs. A. elsoa SkM Davenport street. CY WARMAN TO SPEAK BEFORE CANADIAN CLUB Th Canadisn club at their annual Em pire Day dinner thl year. May St, hav secured a speaker, Cy Warman. th wall known poet and writer of Canada. Mr. Warman will give an Interesting talk on the great north wee t. a subject ha la well qualified I Ulk on. hating travailed over most of that country In tha Interest ots the Orand Trunk Paclfta railway, of which be I assistant general manager. Mr. Warman will Illustrate his ulk with views of that country, Uken by himself. Canadians or their friend who hav aot mad reservations should do so at one, as the number of seats I United. W. A. Toneon la secretary and Dr. R. S. An 11 a president of the club. LOVING CUP RECEIVED BY MEMBERSHIP WORKERS Th silver loving cup gives aa a prise lo the men securing the moot members during th recant membership campaign of th Commercial dub has been received and now l on exhibition ta th club moms, Th following Inscription la artls- ticallxeeengraved upon It: Commercial club of Omaha membership cup to com memorate the membership campaura of February 1 to March . in J. Mi new members. Best Individual records: Uuy H. Cramer, . Thomas B. Davla, t. I Physicians Hare Great Success s With Tonic in This tre owtelaaaed lidall sad !.ve rawtar ' Few Bete. ' what about th thonaand of oeOllltated rvwB man and woman with a vital- Ity r hjnbiUoa who hav neither th um sjr meoey i spars tar awesi iax aries aa aanltartumaT If yew arw ta this mlswrabla oeatdltHm road with oar tha following statement by It P. Maes, Irvine at M Good A-rwawe. Buffalo. M.T. ,T hav bad tndigwetloa and beew all ram down for tea year. ' I couldn't eat anything at time and era always con stipated. My rss tear eat of order and I had bad headache X believed I had ktdnoy trwabl. too. a I had doll pain ta tay back mack af th ttm. I was easily asettod and eftaa whea I seutda't eat and had a eirvaa art tack I would suffer sever Hxsr SBoTis. "I hoard s much about th aww Max. Tosa Vita that I decided to (tew n trial and I feel 11k a dlfferastt xasav I am strong la every way. I stasp teatL eat anything sad svy asrwoa are aa toady aa csjs b. ' I bar gained f aejr posstds ta th last tea says, I Toss Vita' is th kea earth.- Tu Vita" was introduced la this coustry by s a umber or pnysvnana scarealy s year ago. Th tonic has proved th biggest success f say ntoaV da ever boforo soMl-to fh sjabtle. If yea arw debilitated and rwa tews awl allew this mlserahls conditiow to last a day tonjtac Let Too Vita bwOd ap ss4 bring back your health, n It falls year mooay wfll a ratwnsaa wy oar agent la your dty - Rbermaa at McCoaaall Drug caw iso and Ddg: Owl Drag Oa, lsth. sad Hor ner: Harvard PWrnacT. Mth and rwr- am t, snd lyal Pharmacy. lT- worth Kth K Is th agent far Ton. Vita la Omaha. Th Approved Pormala Dart est, O, r D0ANE COLLEGE ATHLETES CARRY OFF HASTINGS MEET HASTINGS. Neb.. Msy n).-(Specll.)- Tne Doan college athlete from Crate carried off th longer end of th honor ttf s closely contested sod an usually fast dual field and track meat with Hastings college sa Hanson field yesterday after soon. The records of both tnetitutlona war broksn la a number of events. In the short dashes Nutaman, Marvel and Dickinson kept nearly abreast. The Ms-yard dash waa especially cioee be tween Nutaman and Marvel, aad la the hurdle Rice and Dunlap wer practically neck and sack at each barrier, th bifh and low being paired. All th track event wer especially fast. Nutaman waa tha star performer' tn the short dash. Th Dunlap brothers woa three Crsts for Hastings. GLENW00D HIGH SCHOOL LEADS INTER-COUNTY MEET TABOR. Neb.. May ll.-8peclal Tele gram K-Jn ths Inter-county high school field meet Olenwood woa th banner with a total of 41 points. Carsoa waa a rloas second with a) points: Randolph third, 11 points. Highest Individual score. Burton. Carson, a points: seeond. Car tar, Olenwood, It points Olenwood won tha boquet of roses offered by Wllooi of Council Bluff to th school bringing tha largest delegation of girl to tha WATCH ES7AasCTNO - Bjees jsA sst Wsrfc sMsaswsscsssV .Readers of... The Omaha Bee DIIOUM ! THOUSAND DOLLARS' LOSS CAUSED BY DEFECTIVE FLUE A defective flu caused tha destruction of th boarding bouss .occupied by Mrs Jennl Doyle, - Ut south Twenty-second street, at o'clock Isst night with an at tending kw of about fl.000, which Is covered by insurance. Th firs was first discovered by th rook, who turned la tha alarm. No one was Injured and th greatest lo was from moke and water. Th department was forced to us s large umber of stream because of th headvJ way the bias had. CHARGE IRREGULARITY IN SECURING VERDICT Affidavits accusing lb street rftilway comt.ny of umpering- with petit Jurors, fff other improper acts In connection with teweuiu snd of removing a witness from the lartsdlctioa of the courts while rend Jury was tn sessioa were filed lu, dtstrK.t court today la support of a me-1 Uoa for s new trial In Ih case of Aaron ! Ferr. administrator of the est-itc of Mr. Kelts Coraoman, The tutt aa for t3.ut Samerea for th death of Mrs. Corenman. she waa killed an a street car accident U Thirty-third and Leavenworth streets August a. IPS. Ta new trial motion is grounded Sa the contention that Oeorga Seay. one ot the iarors who served an the Corenman case, waa prejudiced aramst personal injury actions aod lor years had been doeeiy FRIENDS ARE CONCERNED AT WWCr, OF MRS- HUNZIKER Friends of Mrs. William Hunstker, 1214 rAouth Tenth street, are s termed st her absence from horn since Friday. Nothing his been beard as to her where shouts. ,.-.--, --. Glass, before Breakfut tones up th stomAch, dean the head and doet you good. EZunyCwli , MATUBAL LAXATIVE Qalcklw Sellevcti kieatlficd with the street milway com-! CON ST1 PATION kjf Save five coupons ano K "get a silver teaspoon p ' "j ' fte Bee Omaha ' i. r ' ", merchants are' giving " - "... - 1W: V 0 . ' awayWm. Rogers &- , : : M. . J. 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The highest priced newspaper writers and artists in the world contrib ute daily to The Omaha Bee, furnishing delicious and instruc tive entertainment ; to the thou sands of Bee readers. Here are some of the specialfeatures that appear txclusively in this paper Matt and Jeff Everybody! is acquainted with these great laugh makers that "Bud" Fisher draws for The Bee.' ' Looking Backward A record of Omaha history of 30, 20 and 10 years ago, tersely told. The Bee's Wedding Book Marriage anniversaries of people you know, printed from day to day. . . Silk Hat Harry The character that Tad has given to the fun-lovers of Omaha and the west, He's a big favorite with'everyone but his wife. The Brinkley Drawings Nell Brinkley, originator of the beautiful pen draw ings that you like so much, draws exclusively for The Bee. V DaffydUs, , Another of Tad ' great hits. They make everybody laugh. . Nobody can nake up Daff ydils like Tad. The Katzen- jammer Kids. 4 - The captain id w-nti stver gtm him smile f He is acquainted with the Eatzenjammer kids as you ' know and is still among the funniest pictures in the world. t - ; - Sherlocko the Monk f, ' He's rtmning great criminals to earth all the time. It's a funny -way he baa of doing it, too. v , Little Nemo "- ' Some one has pronounced these- colored funny pic tures the most instructive, for children, ever created. Desperate Desmond Better than any dime novel, yet so humorously formed that all Omaha daily laughs. Happy Hooligan Who is there that does not know of Happy poor, old chapt He futnishes the beet kind of fun every Sunday. What Women Like to Read ' Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Winifred Black, Mabel Her bert Urner, Dorothy Dix, Francis Garside, Ada Paterson and many others write exclusive articles on things that interest women of all ages. Carpenter's Letters These travel tales of this great writer are among the most interesting features of this great paper. Colored Comic stA ' sJCWleWJa . Every Sunday ap pears four full pages of comics, printed in col- , . . ors. The best comics published anywhere.. Pink Sporting Section The pink section four pages-gives the best news of every branch of sport. The Bee is the only Omaha paper that prints all the box scores. . In the Political Field '" Every bit of news and every interesting sidelight dealing with the 1912 presidential campaign appears in The Bee. . - ' Y :, ' ' " Telegraphic and Cable News rvcm arsrv nart st th citnlized rlobe The Bee rath- B X luui wrwat. j f - - r - , ers news, keeping its readers informed on every subject, Tour one paper for every day should be ;- The Omaha Bee Jty to Um SSiuxttio be AdvcrLuusg. essw-0 J -ae-eseBS-ese-e