T Nebraska Masonic Grand Lodge Gives New Cathedral a Start Men's Panama Hat Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1012. K " ale A Big Special Purchase MEN'S Highest Grade Genuine Panama HATS Worth Up to $10.00 SALE PRICE S2.C5,S3.855S4.C5 Photo fcy Jennings & Hyde. BRIEF CITY NEWS Have Boot Print It. Xleotrio Fane Burgess-Granden Co. P. X. 0. Sisterhood to Matt P. E. O. sisterhood will hold a business and social meeting Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. George Lehnhoff, 3419 Haw. thorne avenue. Grip la Stoles While John Richard son of Mound City, la., was purchasing a ticket at the Union station thieves stole his grip, which was sitting within a few feet of him. Overcoat Taken from Auto A light tan overcoat was stolen out of the front seat of Dr. R. Riley's automobile at Six teenth and California streets while he was in a nearby store. Sergeant Peiroe in Omaha Sergeant George E. Pelrce of the Sioux City polir.s department was In Omaha yesterday, having come down to look after some business matters and incidentally to call on a few of his friends. Xnew Se wn Drunk Seldom will a man adntit he is drunk, and when he does he usually has a reason for being in that condition. However, there are exceptions to all rules. William Basler.. a peddler living at Fourteenth and Cass streets, staggered into the police station yesterday morning. "Grandpa, I want to sober up," he said to Desk Ser geant Marshall. "I know I am 'drunk I was passing by the station and seeing the door open I thought I would come In and sleep off the effects of the liquor." Xrug Park Krug park has enjoyed good attendance despite the cool and un seasonable weather since its opening last Saturday and though this has reduced the crowds to some extent the receipts at the gate have shown that this recent Innovation has taken well with Omaha people. The park has come up to all expectations in the eyes of summer re sort lovers. The facilities the park offers to picnickers are unexcelled. Tables In the grove are free with a first class restaurant near by. Added to this Land concerts are given each evening by a fourteen-piece orchestra. IN AVOIDING APPROACHING TRAIN HIS LEG IS BROKEN A. D. Staller, Thirty-fourth and Pink ney streets, an employe of the electric light company. Jumped into a pit yester day and one of his legs was broken. He jumped to avoid being hit by an ap proaching train. He was taken to the Omaha General hospital. UL Baby Could Not Sleep. Face Covered with Sores and Scabs. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Her. Fo!b. in. " My baby was nine monthi old When there suddenly appeared red blotches in the form of a rash on the left side of her face, oi the back of her head and neck. Thty itched aad burned; she scratched them In her sleep and they bled and made small sores. She was cross and feverish, and could not deep. Her face was very red and covered with sores and scabs, and she was so restless duriaf the Bight that she bad to save a great deal of care. I begin to ue the Cuticura Soap. Then I applied tha Cuticura Ointment. I used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment steady for ona week and all the sores dried up and gradually went away. I am glad to say that the Cuti cura Soap and Ointment cured her completely. She bas never had any breaking out since and no scar is to be seen." (Signed) to Bay Strode, Nov. 27. 1911. ECZEMA OH FEET AND HANDS Itching Terrible. Could Not Go Out 669 Park Place, Brooklyn. N. Y." Be tema began on my feet; my toes got in a terrible condition, swelled up, and then bunt open with a watery discharge. The itching was terrible, then it spread to the palms of my bands and on my face which got so bad I could not go out, in fact I could not put my shoes on. Looking at the paper I oame across a Cuticura advertisement. I sent and got Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, and used as directed. I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap one box of Cuticura Ointment, then Cuticura Resolvent, and In about four weeks my skin was as clear as It could possibly be, and I am glad to say have had no return. ' (8igned) Mrs. E. Vaughn, Aug. 15, Mil. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere. Sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. book. Address, "Cuticura," Dept. T, Boston. Tender-faced men should shave with Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick. PERSPIRATION Is made inoffensive and onnotleeable by Tyree' Antiseptic Powder. Non-poisonous, dependable, easy to use. oneqniled s a douche; dissolves Instantly in water. - SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE TYREE'S Antiseptic Powder J. S. Trr. Chemist, Wshlngt , P. C. DinTnuroniinpr DLUIUnLOUIUft D 1 BUB SCHOOLS HAVE CLASS DAYS Park to Have Program at the School Friday Afternoon. CASS CELEBRATES NEXT WEEK Windsor School Give Evening En tertainment for Parents and Friends of the Pnpila of the Oracles, Vinton school gave a class day program yesterday afternoon. Windsor entertained parents, friends and uncles and aunts of the pupils and all visitors at night. Long school pupils held a picnic In Elmwood park ir. the afternoon. Parle school will give the following in the afternoon of June 7: , PART I. Piano solo, Bell Summers. Chorus, Eighth grade. Class Prophecy, composite composition read by Cornelia Cockrell. Chorus, "Nelly. Was a Lady," Eighth grade. Brutus' and Cassius' Quarrel, Joseph Eaton and Edward Dowllng. Piano duet, Gertrude Mattson and Dor othy Dahlman. Chorus, Eighth grade. PART II. Recitation, "The Owl," Ruth McCoy. Limericks on pupils of the class, mem bers of class. Recitation, "The Bells," girls of Eighth B grade. Folk game, Eighth B girls. Dramatization, "Nathan Hall," Eighth B boys. Swedish weaving game, Eighth B girls. Address, Superintendent E. U. Graff. At Cass school class day will be cele brated June 12. The program is as fol lows: PART I. Song. "A Prayer," Eighth grade. Piano duet, Hattie and Bess Greenberg. Quotations from "The Merchant or Venice," Eighth B grade. Song, "The Merrymakers?" "The Pi rates' Chorus," Eighth grade girls. Quotations from "Julius Caesar," Eighth A grade. Violin solo, Isabelle Radman. Recitation, "Tussouf," Eighth grade. Piano solo, Reuben Vengrovitch. Recitation, 'Lincoln, the Great Com moner," Eighth grade. Song, Miss Goetz. PART II. American folk dances: "How Do Tou Do?" "Bean Porridge Hot," "Dancing Topsy," Seventh and Eighth girls. Dumbbell drill. Eighth grade boys. Finnish, Danish, Bounding Heart. Ace of Diamonds dances, Seventh and Eighth grade girls. Bohemian dance. "Annie Went to the Cabbage Patch," Hungarian danee, Nor wegian Mountain dance, Sixth grade girls. Swedish folk dances, Bleklng, Gustafs" Skal, Klappdans, Weaving game. Seventh and Eighth grades. English dance. Maypole, seventn rraae. Song, "Now the Day is Over," Eighth grade. Good Roads; Boosters Go to Kansas City The Commercial club good roads boosters will leave Omaha at 7:1S o'clock this morning for a road mapping trip to Kansas City. Two days will be con sumed in the drive to the Missouri city, the boosters making stops en route to place guide signs and register official time from place to place. Those who will make the trip are H. E. Fredrickson, J. A. Sunderland, Ed George, E. V. Parrlsh, G. E. Haverstlck, Ward C. Gifford and T. H. Pol lack of Plattsmouth. Some of the towns at which the boosters will stop on the trip south are La Platte, Plattsmouth, Maynard, Murray, Union, Wyoming, Nebraska City, Julian, Auburn, Howe, Stella, Vernon, Falls City, Atchi son, Leavenworth and Kansas City, Kan. The party will stop for noon luncheon at Auburn and at night at Falls Ctty. Saturday noon a stop will be made at Atchison, Kan. The boosters will arrive in Kansas City Saturday night. They will return to Omaha Sunday. The road distance of the trip Is 222 miles. BENSON CITIZENS TALK NEW SEWERAGE SYSTEM A mass meeting of the cltisens of Ben son was held in the 'ity hall at that place Wednesday for the purpose of dis cussing the sewerage proposition. After listening to talks by two Omaha engi neers, the aitlzens decided to request the city council to confer with an engineer and have him make an estimate on the eost of Installing a sewerage system. If the cost will not be too much it is prob able an election for the purpose of vot ing sewerage bonds will be decided upon at another mass meeting to be called by Mayor McGulre. It was general opinion that the only sewerage system which could be In stalled at Benson would be to divide the town into five districts and build a sep tic tank In every district. Mayor Mc Gulre was elected chairman of last night's meeting. CRAIG MAKES REPORT ON THE COST OF THE SEWER City Engineer Craig reported to the commissioners at an Informal session yesterday that the sewer requested by the Woodmen of the World would cost either $5,000 or $8,000, depending on whether they desire to reconstruct the sewer In the alley or lower the sewer along Fourteenth street to Jackson to twenty feet. Councilman McGovern, City Attorney Rine and Mr. Craig were ap pointed a committee to confer with Woodmen of the World officials and re quest them to bear a part of the expense. FIRST SHOVEL OF DIRT THROWN BY GRAND Trusty Attempts to Gain His Liberty from County Jail Alexander .Sears, colored, serving a ninety-day sentence in the county jail on a petit larceny charge, violated his trusty ship yesterday when he escaped from Deputy Sheriff Schroeder while carrying out refuse from the Jail. Sears was later captured by Jailer Cahill In Pottawatta mie county on the road to Council Bluffs The trusty waited until Sehroerter'a back was turned before he made his breil: for liberty. Ho ran to Douglas strwe' and leaped upon a brewery wagon going toward the Bluffs. Deputy Cahill fol lowing a few moments later caught up with him and brought him back at the point of a revolver. MASONIC GRAND LODGE FINISHES ITS SESSIONS . The newly elected members of the Masonic grand lodge were installed Wednesday night and yesterday the business of the delegates was concluded. The reports of the old officers showed the lodges all over the state to be in good condition and rapidly growing. The con dition of the Masonic home at Platts mouth wu reported as being entirely sat isfactory. Business before the lodge yesterday in cluded the disposing of some minor mat ters and drawing warrants to pay the ex penses of the delegates. Dysentery is always serious and often a dangerous disease, but it can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy has cured It even when malignant and epidemic For sale by all dealers. HRANDE1S GREAT SALE. l,0OO Salts for Men Bought from One of the Highest Grade Whole, sale Tailors in America. Omaha men will have an opportunity to buy one of the best known, highest class brands of clothing next Saturday at about one-half the average selllne price. Brandels stores bought all the surplus stock and all the sample lines of one of the most prominent manufacturers of high art clothing for men. There Is no brand of clothes manufactured that stands higher in style and quality than this. We agreed not to advertise the name and on this account we are able to secure the bargain. Saturday you can get the newest style, the newest patterns and the best work manship In men's and young men's clothes at $16.50. This Is from $6 to $15 less than you have seen this same ap parel advertised In the leading maga zines in America. The cleverest Norfolks, new English models and the richest blue serges and the most practical shades of brown and grey. Everything that Is new, in suits, made to sell up to $36, will go Saturday at $16.60. BRANDEIS STORES. MASTER GIEBONS. FOWLER WILLFLY TO OMAHA Comes Here Saturday on Round Trip from Kansas City. WILL TKY FOR RECORD TIME Place of Alighting Not Decided Derlaht to Record Time from Top of the Commercial Hub Ilnlldlnv. Robert G, Fowler, the coast-to-coast aeroplanist, will fly Into Omaha over the Commercial club Saturday, leaving a message to President G. E. Haverstlck from President Harry G. Moo res of the Kansas City Commercial club. The aviator will attempt to make the trip from the one commercial club to the other in record time. He has made similar trips before In remarkably quick time, but never has his time been offi cially recorded. The Kansas City-Omaha trip will be officially recorded. J. J. Deright, president of the Omaha Aero club, will be stationed on top of the Board of Trade building to record the time Fowler arrives. Ills, leave taking at the Kansas City Commercial club will be similarly re corded. Will Attempt to Break Record, Fowler is the only living aeronaut who has made the cross continent trip In the clouds. He Will attempt to break his best records of that trip In the flight into Omaha. He will travel J.000 feet above ground except when passing through towns and when he arrives In Omaha. Here he will circle around some of the larger buildings and land on some spot yet to be located by the local aero club. Whether he will return to Kansas City In his biplane has not been announced. WELLS GETS VERDICT AGAINST CITY OF OMAHA Verdict for $:,500 against the city of Omaha was given Joseph L. Wells by a jury before Judge George A. Day In the law division of district court yester day. Wells asked for $15,00, He was injured by a falling timber while working for the city as a bridge wrecker a yea1 rpo. Negligence of fellow employes wu alleged. Lifelong; Don rt a bp to dyspepsia, liver coniplnlnts and kidney troubles Is needless. Electrlo Bitters If the guaranteed remedy. Only 50c. For sale by Boston Drug Co. PROWLER GRABS PURSE FROM WOMAN AND RUNS I'pon stepping out onto the front porch In answer to the door bell, Mrs, Needham, 8H North Twentieth street, wos con fronted by a colored man- who grabbed a purse containing $ti from her hand and made his escape. Mrs. Needham wa alone In the house at the time. A necessity in every household Cleans Water-Closet Bowls Quick Easy Sanitary THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO., CANTON. OH'O. Swarm of Bees Takes Possession of the City Hall Corner Some hres In seuivh of a home filhl the ulr on Eighteenth street just south of Farnam at -:M yesterday afternoon. Auto drivers and teamsters turned back rather than drive through the swarm Quits a crowd of persons of the clius that Is not hard to interest slopped and gazed at tho bees us they flew around and about. One old man with a market basket on his arm started to cross the strc. through the swarm. He was warned, hut cast a look of contempt at those who sounded the nlarm. He walked througn tho swurm, but was not stung. Be?s when swarming are not disposed to atlnp anyone. Pprsistent Advertising la the Road to Big Returns. TF you would know the M c i j !j - r H x cumiori anu pnuc 01 w ihesp. finplv fnnrirlceri. p exquisitely tailored gar- H m. mpnte insist n n n n W I GOTHAM. " The Shirt i of a Gentleman." 1.00 m to $7.50. 1 Your signed and dated copy M M of the GOTHAM BOOK DE if Wa I IIXH mailed free. WL 5th Ave. Bldg., New York. VA mm mm fA You need not worry any more about the unsightly, discolored water-closet bowl. Sani-Flush will make it clean and white as new without the unpleasantness of the old ineffectual methods. It is easy to use works like magic no scouring or scrubbing no touch ing the bowl with the hands or dipping out of the water. Sam-Flush is a powdered chem ical compound it will not injure the bowl or plumbing like dan gerous acids. Get a can of Sam-Flush and save the labor and unpleasantness in a necessary household task. 20 cents a can at your grocer's If your business takes you to the court house and city hall fre quently, you should have your of ..n.Vn ,t, The Bee Building Room 210-12-14 A large suite of offices on tha second floor, having a total of 1201 square feet 8on. of these offices have been partitioned so as to make a suite of about five room a This spaca will be rented either In single offices or in suite. Price per month tor all 980.00 Room 322 Reception room, private office, two large closets, large workroom with two north windows. Ideal for engineer, archi tect, doctor or ether professional men. Rental per nvonth, $45.00 Room 852 This Is a south front office facing on Farnam street, close to tha elevators. It Is partitioned o as to afford a private of fice and reception room. Very desirable. Rent per month, fSO.OO Room 41 Haa a south and west exposure and is always a very cool room in summer time, glse, liyx20tt and rents for, per month 918.00 Room 422 Is liHxlttt feet in alia; has two north windows and a private office partitioned off inside this apace. This room would be particularly well suited for an architect or studio. Rental , 938.00 Room 660 Thla la a well located office facing Farnam street on the fifth floor, near tha elevators, tiize of office, Hxl, having a partition dividing thla room Into three offlcea This vould be particularly desfrable as an attorney's office, on acccount of other attorneys being located on this floor and having larga libraries. Just the place for, two young, ambitious attorneys. Ken tal price per nvonth , , . , , 930.00 THE BEE BUILDING CO. Bee Business Office, SAGE RESTORES ' GRAY HAIR TO NATURAL COLOR The ol4 idea of using 0age for darken ing the hair Is again coming in vogue. Our grandmothers had dark, glassy hair at seventy-five, while our mothers are gray before they are fifty. Our grand mothers kept their hair soft ana glossy with a "Sage Tea," which also restored the natural color. One objection to using such a prepar ation was the trouble of making It This objection has been overcome by the Wyeth Chemical Company of New Tork, who has placed on the market a superior preparation of Sage, combined with Sul phur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, Itching scalp, and thin, weak, falling hair. The beauty of the hair depends more on its rich, even shading than anything else. Don't have dry, harsh faded hair, whan a simple, harmless remedy will brine back the color in a few days; end don't be tormented with dandruff, Itching aoalp and loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy will quickly correct these troubles, and give color, strength and beauty to your hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your drug gist today, and prove this to your own satisfaction. All druggists sell It, under guarantee that the money will be re funded if the remedy is not exactly as represented. Agent, Sherman A MoCoa nll Drug Co- IIOTMI.S AM) HKSOUTS. Evans Hotel Hot Springs, So. Dakota AMONG THE BLACK HILLS. A delightful place to spend your summer vacation. Swimming Pool, Golf Course, Tennis and all other out-door amusements, also Music and Dancing. The best waters In the world for chronic ailments of the stomach, liver, kidneys and rheumatics. A modern hotel, with all im provements. Service and cuisine unexcelled. Rates $2.50 per day and up. Special rates by the week on application. Write for booklet. Address EU AIIS HOTEL CO. Hot Hprings, South Dakota. fice m the building closest to these pub lic structures. When so much attention is being paid to "busi ness efficiency" the profess ional man should likewise con sider the number of steps from his office to the court rooms. This is only one of the advantages offered by 17th and Farnam Sts. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. HAMBURG trieat.fcCa AMERICAN la the WoxM iosm Amerlka Uta, a i tiJFratorl 15th, 4 Cleveland 80th, 10 A. at Bambnrr aad, 18 nooa Keis'n Ang. Tlo. 87th, ti Pres. Qraat . . . .39th, 10 A. M. JULY SAILINGS Cincinnati tu, 13 soon tiVeiuisyivania ..6th, 10 A. M. Amerlka 11th, 3 9. K. yres. Lincoln ..18th, A. M. Cleveland saw, . m. AUGUST SAILINGS Kaiaerln Aag. Tlo. 1st, 11 A. M. Pres. Grant 8th, 13 aoou ajoerlka 16th, 11 A. M. Cincinnati 32d IF, K Kaiarta Aog. Tlo. 89th, 11A.H. Pres. Unooin . . .31st, la noon j2d Cabin only, twill call at Boulogue. TWO IDEAL CBUXSSS AROUND the WORLD Wot. 9, 1913 I Feb. 37, 1913 from New York from San Fr'sco By the S.S. Cleveland (fiL? Duration Eachl Cost (ARft up Cruise 110 Dayjl 0t,u including all necessary ex-' penaes aboard and ashore, rail way, hotel, shore excursions, i carriages, guides, fees, eta a Htxr si xv II ATLANTIC Vl I SERVICE I LONDON W II PARIS HAMBURG junesaTungs II amnta. 13th. I 1 K, it L. M. 11 I II Writ for booklet of any cruise. I j U HAMBURG-AMERICAN I wi XiZITB L ISO W. Randolph It., Chicago, UL, or local agt. 1