THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAT 31, 1912. c ILL NEVER FORGET SKIN-SUFFERING A Wirost Went Crazy. Burned and Itched. Could Not Sleep. Used Cutieura Soap and Ointment In 3 Months Sores Disappeared. Davenport. Week. " Whoa I ni a ohJd t had asm Unit mgH km aa my Beck tod under my tram. I m shaft forget mow i sun-eras whs tocee ana. Il ttaa winter they ma aot so bed but k the eumiaar I would almost ia erasy. When I aa vara tbey would Mart to bum end Itch, and tt waa all I oould do M to scratch lorn. I eouM aot deep and sometime. I eould aot oat, because Heat aa bad that 1 bad to tot out and wan around. Than I beard of tha Ouucur 8oap and Omtmeat so thought I would give them a trial. Irotsweeakaof CfctkureSoepende bos of CXuoure Otntmssl. At alht I would batha with hot walor and Cutieura Soap and thaa put oa soms Cutieura Ointment, and fca tbernorntagl would do trie nve thing. I did that every Bifbt and aeonung lor throo months, than I fouad that tha wa had dla appeared. Just aa aeoB aa I itartad to oat Cutieura Soap and Ointment tha Itchlnf aad bummc slopped and I oould alaop at algal I never oaa any otbar map lor my children, and I think lha4 no asxhw should." (Signed) Mr. C. D. Marriott, June aa, 1911. For Irsellng poor eempleitane, lad, rough hands, and dir. thai aad lalllng hair, Oeucure Soap and OuMoura Oeitsssal ban baoa tha world's fancMitor more thaa a geaerettea. Sold everywhere. Samp Is of oach mailed trap, with SS-Pc book. Address 'CaUeuia. Dept. T. Bonos. Tender-faced Bkai should shave with Cutieura Soap onartag Stick. Ths TTndanroar at Otatlianii SUPREMELY COOL and above the ordinary in fit and tailoring. 50c to $3.50 the garment Yoor personal, llfned copy of tha Gotham Book da Luxs tent on request GOTHAM MFG. CO., Ales makers of Gotham ghlrts. FIFTH AVS. BLtQ, hK XORX. W.Ji U..A..,,...J,.....: ,,,- , , m T mm r m Anniversary Sale Begins Monday, Jane 3d Hayden's Showings will represent month of careful selecting and buying by our varloua managers. Profits bar not been consid ered In oar efforts to five too tie bluest money's worth ot satisfaction you ever knew. WATCH FOR FURTHER ' ASXOVXCEMKNTS. PREPARE TO COME MONDAY Too ne,ver before had a sav ing opportunity equal to this sale's offerings. Hayden Bros. BEEF CITY NEWS two Boos Mas It Sleetcie Peas Buigaea-Onuidon Co. S. at, Clark, ogna. loth om Douglas. Weak Lee Ssa Chief of Police Doa ahua has turned ever to Smoigaacy Off! ear Don Leahy a letter ftwaa Joha Chart Wteeertch ef Saa Aatoeue, Tax., aulas that hts bob. Joha Cbsrtee Wlederleb, Jr.. be found. wroaa raaese Friday The funeral of Robert Qreea, a wall known bartender who died Uat Saturday, will ba (Mid Fri day aftaraooa from the Burket-LUe eh pal at t o'clock. Interment will ba la Forest Laws cemetery. Faaeral af Mlaa Urate PrlSsy The funeral of Miss Delia Laraoa. who died Wadneaday morning frem the effect, ot earboHc acid poisoning, win bo beM Fri day afuntooB front the Creaky chapoi Twanty-toarth and St ward atretta. la term ant win be la Foreat Lmwa cernetery Vhra WUaoa ruarai Friday The funeral of Clva Wllaoa. who died Sun day moraine; will be held title af taraooa at 1 o'clock at Kountae Memorial church. Twenty eeventn and Fnmam atroeta. Rer. a D. Beltsley will offici ate. Interment will be In Council Bluffs. Faaesat of Mrs. Oa)ert lrar-The funeral ot Mra. Enrily Cajorl, widow of the late Anton Calorl one of the found era of Mount Hope cemetery, who died Twaaday Blent, will be held Friday after noon frem the residence, in Worth Twenty-eeventh street. Interment will he In Mount Hope cemetery. Fined tot Feat Xrrlrrjur For operat ing an automobile at a rata of thirty mil ea an hoar through Miller park when the park rules aay the omit la only eight mttee Walter Peterson paid a tine of II and coats. M. W. Kelly waa fined S and coats tor "beta late to work" and driv ing feat. H. B. Orobe waa discharged for a similar offense. Experimental Army Balloon Alights at Burlington Junction Balleoa No. U of the army signal eerpa, which ascended from the grounds at Fort Omaha Wednesday noon landed at Burilnrten Junction, Mom earning to earth at I o'clock that alght None of the men. Are In number, including Pilot Aaamann. sustained aay Injuries or dis comfiture from the flight. The balloon was packed ap and win be expressed back to the fort Aesmana and the men bearded a train, Aaamaaa bound for hts home at St. Louis and the men to Fort Leavenworth, where they are stationed. This Is the last of the balloon night for Major It bar, the Instructor ta charge, returned to New Tork. Flf teen otfloera of the signal school from Fen Leaveawortn also left for their station. BANCROFT CHILDREN HOLD MEMORIALDAY EXERCISES Memorial day tree appropriately as erred at Bancroft school by patristic song and recitation from representative of the eighth grade down to the little folks The guest and speaker of the day, T. Bowerman, who is a member of George Crook post, and who enlisted from DeKalb. iil. la 1ML was listened to very attentively bp. hi young auditor while he gave them aesne let hi own eiperieaoea as a aeldter. He told them he waa under Benjamin Harrison and that be served nearly three years and only stopped then because of the close ot the war. Mr. Bowerman said. 'Ton children will be the people' soon." and when he added the girl would vet when they were grown be waa mterrapted by a hearty and prolonged burst of applause la which the teachers also joined en-thuitlcally. A Utile girl presented Mr. Bowerman with a large bouquet In token of the appreciation of hie hearers for hi Inter eettng epeecu and alee of thle yearly re awakening of patriotic thought to which he end his comrade so largely and nn- miruiily contribute. HOWARD KENNEDY SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVE PROGRAM Student of Howard Kennedy school gave a program of drill, folk dance and songs and recitation for their parent Wednesday. Parents of SOS students wit nessed the program. Miss Fraaces Eaton, principal, gave the students permission to put oa the program tor the parents In tha svoBing after tt had beta given for the acTioot In the afternoon. The forty graduates of the school win go to Fairmont park. Council Bluffs, Saturday and bold a ptente. Teeter (fay the class gave the school a picture of Santa Barbara. 1 Mlaaee May Wahler. Carol Marhoff, Ada Sheerer. Lillian Bondesson, Dora Sentel and Maude Smith, teacher, drilled the girls of the firth, sixth, seventh snd eighth grades who gave the entertain ment Fink Ice cream and cake was served ia the clasa rooms during the eve ning and tMt was realised which will he used to purchase pictures for the schunt. II Don't Wut to Ftnd oat V sea are refuted ay ieeee. W yea sseii em euese te auertwe key a jSirttar ef TYREE'S .ntiseptic Powder IsmlUlrtr. ead weid eg aeseMe Ssa- Tl? ii ssralea sat sswerrwl hnstrlee. ewee ss wen ss srewsts tlense. ead see area tetewmea.e w kmn for tvem. D!wes la- stsettT at water, aad av Per sale ay Sracglet inij.isis. ead ter met let J J. TT1EI, CWet, ITaAsrtaa, X. WABASH ROAD IS NOW INSTALLING TELEPHONES While tha Wabash la doing much la the way of Improving the waaHrti part ot the eyetera m the way of reconstruct ing the tine between Omaha and St Loul and preparing to put tnte service new and better rolling stock. It Is also Installing telephone line aad Inetn menta to be aaed la handling the husl Bcee, Tito Wabash Is now erecting pole along the Omaha-flt Louis Unas and probably will have the system la opera tlea before fan. The circuit win con sist of two heavy copper wire that will be used entirely for railroad kualam When complete, the telephone win be seed for all eomornications with the dis patchers and for all railroad business between stations and with beedqaartera. WHORRY IS ARRESTED FOR KISSING HIS WIFE That a married mas has the right to kia and sen brace his wife at home, upon the street, or ta a puetia peace, was the view of ST. M. wkorry on Wednesday. Today he ta inclined to bebev that hie opinion is net, a correct one. Wherry was driving aa antortobtk south em Sixteenth street Wednesday aight aad for several btoeks waa busily engaged kissing and hugging hit wife, Mra. Aaaa Wherry. ' Trafrte .Tlfneera Wheeler aad Emery were beaked at the eight and arrested the eoaple. They were released apea Jtt bonds, which were for feited b police court yssterdar morning. PATRIOTIC YOKES RING OUT Hundred of School Children, and Other. Sing at Auditorium ' ItXXO&IAL SXBYICE IS HELD Orre ss en tea Are reelected hy the Kalshta m Colas. has aad Ad. . drees em Patrtetlam DeUw. ereel er J. U Webster. Mora than tto children of the Roman Catholic parochial schools of Omaha aad South Omaha, MS singers from the many Parumaa and approximately 4.090 parents of the children and the members ot the churches joined with the Knights of Co itus bu in observing Memorial day la the Auditorium yesterday morning. The service waa a simple one, but the simplicity made it more Impressive. The eight of the hundreds ot children on the main floor aad the young men and women singer oa the stag was a sight to warm the blood and quicken the pulse, snd the effect of the thousand of voice Joining la patriotic sad religious aong was to thrill the hearts ot all those who attended the ceremonies. ' Seat Are Filled Early. Long before the how of the service the balconies and the galleries were well Oiled with friend' and relatives' of the children snd other members ot the churches. The main floor was divided Into sections, to each of which the chil dren' from aeme school were assigned. Shortly before W o'clock the seats on One floor began to fill, the children marching Into their places, and by a) It had been transformed Into a great gar den of children, arrsaced la orderly f sab Ion as one might arrange the flowers of varying kind in a floral garden. Here waa a section of little boy, darkly garbed next a square of little girls, dainty In white or light colored frock; now a group of older boy; again a dlvialoa of elder girls, contrasting their light .col ors with tha dark worn hv the eo on to the very rear ot the floor.. Each cmia earned and wared a mail Amerl oaa nag. The sight wss sne to beggar description. Father Steasen Leads Frayer. Tha Invocation, the Lord's Prayer, was said by all. Father 1. W. Btenson lead ing. Then ail joined m singing "Amor-tee.- under the leadership of Th. Rud. Re, th orchestra joining In. After sn sffecttva reading ef Llnooln's Gettysburg address by Loul Havana h of Crelghtoa university, 'The Star Spangled Banner" was sung. Webster oa Patriotism. John L. Wtbstsrj delivered aa address oa "Patriotism," Fether Btenson offered a prayer for the aoldler dead and tbe service closed with the staging ra unison of "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.'' and a benediction. Mr. Webster said; Patriotism la the eonl of the nation. It must have lie been nntng la the education of the children. When the youths of th land are Inspired by patriotism they will prove a stronger protection to the per petuity ot the country than garrtaons ana guns, man torts and ueete. Pstrlot Ism Is the religion ot the country. It should be (aught In the church and In the schools It haa it birthright in th plrlt of American history. It dwell In th namee of all our country' defend ers snd Is revived In the name of all her aupoortere. It entwine Itself (round th memortec of all our soldiers who died upon the field of battle and is as sociated with the nemo and achieve menta ot all our soldiers living. "The selection ot Memorial day for this patriotic demonstration hae snnanoed It value. This ia a patriotic day, a day filled with recollectlone ot all the battlae for the union. It la a day held In aacred re verence by the Vetera ne of the Civil war. It I a day filled with proud and tender memories of th poet. It I a day made aacred to the tradition of liberty. It la a day when the eon of freedom may drink from the fountain of patriotic enthusi asm. It Is the sunremest day of all th year for thee Children to sing national song In th fullnei ot th sulrll of pa triotism." Persistent Advertising Is the Road ta Big Return. Commencement and 1 Memorial Program i at Benson School Benson's Eighth grade graduation ex erereee were held Wednesday evening at the Methodist church, where the oiaas colors floated gaily on that event. There was a slight decrease ta comparison to last year's claas of fifty -eight: Th claas honor war won by the following graduates: Rank L Donald King. Rank 1 Bmma Ehlera. Rank 1 Paul Handler. Rank 1 Herbert Uu.ta.fsoa. CLASS ROLL. Helen Anderson, John Larson. Waldo Anderson. Agnee Undberg, rUvmond Anderson, Olen Madsen, Mary Amdt, Marie Maney. Harry Barr, Pearl Matieoa. Ruth Bellle. Eva Mettler. Mary Butler, AnnaMtngua. Esther Raymond McCreary, Christofferaea. Sylvester MoCreary, Ferdnand Daacher, Carl Nelsen. Bert Davie, Louise Korea, Emma Ehlera, Olga Nordin. Daniel Krdmen, Burton Petersen. Gertrude Gats. Margaret Powera. Galua Green. Amy Koesnder, Herbert Gustafaoa. Sidney Rchleu, Peal Handler. Olga Selling. Isabel I Hawkins, Etnel Williams. Elsts Hitch. Harold Wilson, Mora Johnaoa, Julia Wilson. Roy Johnaon, Roy Wolff. Donald King. Fern Wyant, Opal Landlord, Marguerite Tsrton. PROGRAM. Song "Beautiful Blue Danube" Class. Add res ot Welcome Paul Hand ley Song "all On" Claas. Claas prophecy. Double Duet "The Spring Song" Elate Hitch. Opel Langford. Gertrude Oats. Esther Chrlstoffereen. Violin accompanists, Fera Wyant and John Larooe. Piano accompanist. Marguerite Y art on. Class poem. Song "ReeC Close. Address, Nathan Hemsteln. Presentation ot diplomas. President of School Board. F. S. King. Special memorial exercises were held Wednesday afternoon ta the basement of the Methodist church, given to two divi sion. Th primary department gave their program at 1 JO, followed by that of the ether grades. D. M. Haverty of Omaha, ex-eounty clerk, gave the address ot ths afternoon. Special music wss one of the features. All old soldiers ot Beaeon were Invited and attended In a body. An audience which packed the rooms waa present GOVERNMENT OFFICER TESTS WATER SUPPLY Dr. A. JT. McLaughlin of the United Bute saartaa haspiui service Is making a series of teats ot water purity and swag pollution m the city. He haa taken up bis residence here snd will de termine the per coat of pollution In the water before he leaves. Ha will make a survey of tha water abed. Wednesday ha want with City Englnee. Ctalg. the etty aekmertologlat, snd the health oom misalon te visit pumping sta tions, the Flereas plant aad the river. Each day In June aad July he will taXa samptea ot water at Flore no and at th But street station aad at tha Uataa Pe eing bridge below tha Joaea (treat sewer. WILL TRY BUTTS FOR UNLAWFULGARNISHMENT Clarence 0. Butts win he tried m police court today aa a charge of unlawful garslahsnaat. It at aliased that Butts sastgned to Joseph H. 81 rock of Council Bluffs a acta executed by Martin B. A li ke u(h. aa employe at the Omaha a Council Bluffs Street Railway company, for Hat Ml St rock tried to bring suit for the collection of the note m Council Bluffs aad aa Although Ivea la Ne braska tha action waa bwIL Butt' arrest thea followed. . BUSINESS HEHAL& OMAHA C. C. Belden, Chairman, Has As signed Speakers to Schools. PAST OF KJ?0W OMAHA SCHHXI Ad Clak Take an Especial Interest la the Movement (Uvea Prises tor the Brat Ease) a oa Otuaaa. Omaha will be preached to the school children this morning by Omaha business men. C. C. Belden. In charge of speakers for the Know Omaha cam paign, haa outlined a schedule whereby s speeker will appear at each school at IS o'clock. A majority of the talks will he made by membera ot the Omaha Ad club, which haa taken annaual interest In the Know Omaha campaign, aot only by volunteering personal work, bat by subscribing 1909 for prise to school children who enter the Know Omaha essay contest. The speakers snd school at which they peak follow; Bancroft, E. T. Swob. Case. O. T. Eastman. Laateilar, Vale Holland. Central. Carroll R. Helrien. Central Park. Charlee K. McLaughlin. Clifton Hul. Amea Thomas. Columbian. Mra. A. B. I'arlow. Comemus, C. J. Lord. Druid Hill, A. V. .-ihotweii. Dupont. S. R. Dlghton. Edward Itosewater, l C. Roeewater. Farnara, Thomas Lynch. Franklin. C, W. Noble. Howard Kennedy. A. C. Kennedy. Kellom. C. . rVhnager. Lake. Fred J. Adams. I-avenworth. F. V. Parrlrh. Lincoln. L. J. TePoel. , Loiu, Frank Marti. Loitirop, a:. K. Dennlson. Mason. Charlee Frmnke. Miller Park. Dr. S. IV Clark. Monmouth Park. R. B. Wallace. Pacific, F. L. Haller. Park, a A. McNown. ' Saratoga. E. A. Higelnl. Seundera, H. C. Hemes. Sherman. C. R. Docherty. Troln. Fred Carey. Vinton. Clinton Browne. Walnut Hill. J. A. Bennewlts. Webster. B. A. Fitch. Windsor. D. J. Rurke. ASSOCIATION WILL ENTER KNOW OMAHA CAMPAIGN Ths Toung Men s Christian association will fall In line with the Know Omaha campaign by beginning the Wreh with special service. Four speakers are an-i-ounced for the meeting to be held at i e clock Sunday afternoon and every angle of th city asri will be discussed. Howard H. Baldrlge will apeak en the commercial adivlile of th city. Su perintendent Graft will tike up the suh lert of education. Re. E. H. Jenka will talk on the rellglou life of Omaha snd th Rev. A. W. Clsrk will Inks for his ubject Ihs aortal welfare of the city. "My little soa had a very severs cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, and before a email bottle was finished he era aa wall aa ever," writs Mr. H. Silk. Dowllng Street. Sydney, Australia. This remedy 1 for ale by all dealers. LITTLE GIRLS ARE IN TEARS WHEN PET DOG IS SHOT When Judge Foster ordered the pet dachshund dog of James Mark, a city fireman, living at 1011 Pacific street, shot yesterday, ha caused Merk's two llltl tep-daugnters to buret Into teara Mark waa arrested on a charge of harboring s vicious dog. Mrs. Grace SlurS of Hot South Tenth street waa ths omnplatnlng witness. She declared thst the dog had attacked her oa May H and bitten her en the right leg. She exhibited a aktrt. showing how the dog's teeth had torn It. She said that the dog's teeth had pene trated through her outer garments snd made a wound upon her leg. 3 JOH THE BEST THING M BURROUGHS EVER WROTE The famous naturalist was asked by a clergyman to speak to his people on the gospel of nature. It set Mr. Bur roughs to wondering whether nature had any gospel in the clergyman's sense of the word. Then he wrote the "Gospel of Nature" as he saw it Here are some of the things he told the people now for the first time published in the June Century. 'rpHATIamsisaer.kealtb- "AJTt friend Thoenpeon-Setoa s ler, awre cootented man, i' I derma te Bad the btotng- saepiW,....' ; (W tBOfC MttteStltfld with truer rtasdsrds of life, far allmyWterlrsrtlntrierWldeaod woods, I ssa fully convinced." -fpHE kseib ia the rocks did 1 aot mesa much to the earlier molcs-ists. They looked oaa them as whims ef tbe creative energy, or vest igeaef' Noah's teed. They were blinded by the preceaeelved notions of the six-day theory W emotion." leal valae ef the Tea Com mandment! la the Uvea of the wild animala. 1 cannot make this we inning bold water, at least aot mack of it." "XTATURR la aot benevo L leott nature 1 just, givee peand for pound, measure tor measure, aever tampan bar decrees with mercy, er wink at en v Infringement ef her law. A host of other good tiling, In forming and entertaining, round out the delightful issue for June. It will be followed in July, August and September by three Summer Fiction Numbers contain ing twenty-tour short stories, the best written in many a day. Among them three fascinating new ones by CHren Johnson, author of "Stover at Yale." CENTURY MAGAZINE S3 omht s copy, Scss s year. At all bosk stares, er The Ceatesy Cow Colon Square. Sew Tark 1PI!!!I i 1 I"!!!!!!!,"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.' iiiliUliiilllliiilllllillililii'li TTT ecial Notice! The backward season overstocked one of the largest and best wholesale tail ors ia Rochester. His stock consisted of hundreds of high class suits for young men and men. We bought them away off price and will offer them for sale Saturday. This annonncement tells only part of the story. Onr windows will tell an other chapter, and oir clothing depart ment will tell the whole story, if you visit it Remember the date, Saturday, June 1. MmAha&o ; , ; ' J a till the Germs That Cause Dandruff and Falling Hair Thea Your Hair Will Grow Thick and Lnstroni and Scalp Itch and Dandruff Will Vanish, j FAKTSIAN SAOSJ will kill the dandruff germs and that's ths eely way to stop your hair troubtea. Ton can't have vigorous er beautiful hair as long ss the little dandruff germs steal from the hair root tbe feed that store attends the hair to have. Let ma say it agala; kill the germs by sing PARISIAN SAO II and your hair worries will eeaee. Get a IP-cent bottle of PARISIAN SAOI at any drug or department store er any toilet goods counter today use n tonight and ths aext; see the dandruff dlaapperr. notice the hiatre that begins tc ' the ha'r and wonder of won der, that Itching of the aoalp has van ished ever alght PARISIAN BAGS surely doe give set Isfartlon th country ever. It Is such a elean. refreshing and Invigorating hair teals for men. wemea and children that an who use It speak highly ef tie delight, fal gualltlee. PARISIAN SAOI la aot a dye; It does aa Mwiteln ansae of lead Or aulonur or any Injurious Ingredient Ask for PAR ISIAN SAOI. The girl with the auburn hair Is oa every bottle. Mrs. Julia Watson, R F. D. Ne. 1, Fredericksburg. Va writes: "PARISIAN SAGB haa done wonders for my hair. Has cleaned eut all dandruff and mf hair haa began to grow." "XIio ravorito Rye of Six Generations' C3 all vx 1 1 M GENUINE RYE IS asm Properly aged with a mellow, delicate flavor that you can't" beat 4 times distilled makes it absolutely pure. Bottled in Bond Each bottle is sealed wtth the U. S. Government Stamp, Its 8e Is guaranteed by the u. 0. Lrovernmenb. Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. Its quality speaks for Itself. When you buy Rye, buy Schenley. At all deeuers. Schenley PistflHns; Co, Locoeco, Pa. S)Pw :ri!Tniim'T'J ffintfw" illlil' AtllV.i iMi'l''".'.''!!!'.''..!!.!'1'. '.t I.U. ill Ilk t.vV s33tmmmm 1M I. 1.1. f.l I ';., . "'I ! ;' If I'iffI I ,'fMf' ! ; f l- h fit Through Canadian Rockies "SO Svtitzertandi in One" Special low farce are la effect during the tourist eeaenn, te all Faelflo Osast aad California deetlaatieae See that your ticket reed via Oasa eku Faetfla, The World's (treateat Hun way, and let ua plea your trip to take In the noted resort ef Banff Lake Louise Field (ST1) Glacier Special trains and car parties have al ready been arranged for to accomodate deleratee and fnende of Eike to tbe Qrand Lodge at Portland, July 1 11. Ton will proclaim It "The Trip of My Life" If you take tt via this route Hi SO from Chicago. fM0 freer.- St Itouis. tt e from Milwaukee. IS ft from Kansas City, fsi ss from Omaha, and corresponding low fares are ia ef fect to all North Pacific Coast potnU. Can or send 4 seats p nolo go for ear O Inauated booklet, "Tie OhaUeage IW IsaS: Baaaw twjd Afc.c'J' myf.i m 4.',' ' '-'iii""1;l"'.'llV',!l!l"ra''1l'l'',M' A''V., ei'w'llWiuVVi mm tejasE)..., V a Warn ftOsAst