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Phono Douglo 12JL Rehool Childr.u Examined Health Commissioner Connel yesterday con ducted a medical examination of all pu pils In the t'Vanklln school, where four or five cases of diphtheria have appeared. Bass Taxlcab Company Frances Haley has started n H.500 personal Injury dam acre suit against the Acme TailCab com pany, alleging that one of its chauffeurs ran her down as she alighted from a street car. Two rintd for Insulting Dfoaea Seth Brown was fined 125 and costs and Mar shall Brown sentenced to thirty days, In the county jail by Police Magistrate KVas ter for lnsultlntc women on the streets. Both men are colored. One Acre Sold The one-acre ceme tery of tho Society of Husslan Israelites at Forty-second and Brown streets lias been sold to the Chevra U'nat Israel con gregation. Tho deal has Just been con summated. The price of the cemetery was not announced. Robert Carey Improving Hobert, t'le 1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Carey, who was recently Injured when he fell twenty feet to the ground from the rear porch of tho Carey hotel, Is Im proving rapidly at St. Joseph's hospital and will. In a few weeks, bo out agnln. City la Warned A communication from the -Omaha Auto Motor club was read before the city commission In which the association warns the' council that tho city will be held liable 'for damages to autos ahd auto drivers because of Im paired condition of Streets. No action was taken on the communication.. Crajjr Eroeaj to Dallas City Engineer George W. Craig will represent this city at the meeting of the American Society for .Municipal Improvements In Dallas, Tex., November 13, 14 and 16. The city commission has chosen htm an delegate. Mr. Craig Is chairman of the paving commlttoe of this association. Wat ash Road ii Backward The "Wa bash railroad Is tho only ono among those Indicted by the federal grand Jury for discriminating In matter ofvfrclBht rates that has not yet appeared before the United States attorney. The others nave consulted the attorney and Indi cated that they would appear for a hear ing at any time set. Water for Wesplnsr Watt At Weep ing Water the Mlsoourl pacific official have given the city council permission to connect the pumps with Its artesian well. No lease has been entered Into, but f. Is believed the arrangement will be made permanent. This gives the town an ample water supply for fire and domestic pur poses and at practically no cost. Hasten Ksturns to Tots John M. Mob ten. former superintendent of the fourteen division qf tho railway mall ser vice, now located at Pittsburgh was In Otrfaha to vote. Mr. Masten has not yet been In Pennsylvania long enough to establish a residence them He has recently been appointed super- tcndelt of the Fifteenth division of the railway mall service at Pittsburgh; Students of Eighth A Grade Oastellar School Give Play The eighth A grade of Cos teller school will present a dramatization of "Colum bus," written by Miss Jennlo Jj. Bed field this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The girls, dressed as old women, will present the Ignorant, pesslmlstlo views of Columbus' contemporaries on the one side, and, on tho other, the sympathetic, opti mistic ideas of Columbus' friends. Under the guidance of tho teacher, Sarah M Sonborne, tho children have mode for the play canopied thrones for the reigning monarchs of that time of Genoa. Portu gal and Spain, and a gate for the lodge of royalty. They have made and rigged the ship Santa Maria and constructed a compass from an old cheeze box. Follow ing Is the cast: Prologue Marie Jonrenaen. Glovanna May PasMck Antonla Emily Kahler Angela Bertha Slegel urea Myrue Tracy Maria i,'ora mewart Sebastlana Clara. Lalhln Morguerltta. Ousslo Scherer Henrietta uessin Trelbal Vascola Lillian Hoffmann Benlta Edlu Forslund TrUoba...M.......KI!zabeth Velechovsky Abenla Edith Moisten Amelia Catherine Norrts Victoria Florence Marcloy i en Delia, queen ox irasuie ana Jjoon Esther BoggB Lady Maria Margaret Patee Lady Louisa Ester Petersen Lady Sebilla. -. Jessie Biiggs Lady Ellen Mildred Wafion Lady Emily Eva Dahlqulst Lady Mary.- Myrtle Hamann iiowara auchaeisen uoiumuua. I noy Muuigan iRosooe NewhousH Dleiro Fred Dlnkril King of Genoa Reuben Berllhg uaieKeeper .....itooerc ung'gs John, king of Portugal.... Arthur Holman Knltrht.... Albert McGIll LMessenger. Isaac Goldberg sinie,wMM t..viiri nraAis9 Don Edwin Dahlqulst Leon Lloyd Johnson Bernardo John Mltota Carlos. Robert Qemandt Meguel Alfred Wenntnghoff I'erey iranu uadu Bartholome Rudte Rod Eugene Fred Haarmann Andres. Francis Kenny Veronei Henry Ploss Cftrlvl Albert Mr-nill i Hpeecn or uiui tresiaeni lleuben uerung. Ball On Lillian Hoffmann. Oott WillEesign from School Board Member Cott of the Board of Education will hand in his resignation before the next meeting of the board, according to President E. Holytchlner. Cott Is -now In the south on six months' leave of ab sence. When Cott's resignation Is received tha antl-Holovtchlner element on the -board will seek to elect an Insurgent to' take hit place, which might give them the balance of power. Holovtchlner denies any attempt by his followers to secure tho election of a Holovtchlner man to fill the Vacancy The "Insurgents' do not hesitate to say thev have decided on a malt whom they expect to elect PAROCHIAL TEACHERS COME Sisters and Instructors of Catholic Schools at Convention. FIRST SESSION IN THE 'MORNING tVebraakn State Teachera' Aaaoclntlou Open IHr Meeting; In Omahn Tilth I'roKtnni for MornliiK. Af ternoon and Eveiilns. Omaha parochial schools will bo closed today, Thursday and Friday that the sisters and Instructors may attend the meetings of the Nebraska State Teachers' association. At a meeting of the Catholic school board Manager Parrlsh of the publicity bureau extended an Invitation to the parochial school teachers to attend the convention and tho Invitation was im mediately ncceUd. B. L. Rouse of Peru, the president of the association, and A. E. Fisher, secre tary, have arrived In Omaha and begun preparations for the registering of visit ing teachers. An advance guard of sev eral hundred Is expected to nrrlve this afternoon and tonight. After registering at the Hotel Rome they will securo their rooms at the hotels and from the rooming bureau at tho Young Men's Christian association. Flrat Rcaalou In Jlorntng, Tho first session of tho convention will be held at tho high school auditorium this morning at 10 o'clock. As tho central theme of tho convention work will bo economy and efficiency In educa tion the first program will start with addresses by W. It. Pates of Alliance, & H. Martin of Broken Bow and J. H. Bevcrldge of Council Bluffs on "Better Efficiency Made Posslblo by Soma Needed Legislation." "Bettor Efficiency Made Possible by Raising tho Educa tional Standards of Teachers" and "Bet ter Efficiency In Commercial Depart ments of High Schools." respectively. Tho second session will be held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the high school and will contain an address on "Soma Vital Relations In Education," by Dr. P. P. Claxton, United States commis sioner of education, and a thesis, "Char acteristics of Good Supervision," by Dr. F. M. McMurry, which will be followed by a round tabic discussion. " Dr. Claxlon to feprnk. The evening session of the first iay will begin at 7:43 o'clock at tho First Methodist church, when Mr. Claxton will again be tho principal speaker, deliver ing an address on 'The Relation of Kdti cation to International Peace." Another address gtven In the evening will bo by Dean Charles II. Judd on "Theoretical and Practical Education.'' Each program Is well provided with In strumental and vocal music. Tho 8outh Omaha High school orchestra will play at tho afternoon session, while Miss Blanche Sorenson will sing In tho morn ing and Miss Martha Grym will sing nt the evening session. A cello solo by Miss Hollo Von Mnnsfcldo will bo the musical feature of the evening program. A train equipped with special coaches will start from Beatrice tonight loaded with ' teachors. It will arrive early on Wednesday morning. Another car will leave Chadron filled with Chadron and Dawes county teachers, and the North western train from Long Pine will be equipped with three extra coaches for the convention delegates. All the Union Pacific trains will carry extra coaches for the teachors. A special Burlington train will arrive from Lincoln at 9:30 o'clock this morning. Lincoln teachers and teachers from tha surrounding territory will fill It. The Burlington will carry extra coaches for tho delegates from Hastings and intermediate points. Sunderland Bids Ad Club Farewell Baltimore Woman to Wed Stuart Man A pretty wedding will occur this evening at the Hotel Loyal, when Miss Amy Goldstrom of Baltimore and Mr. William A. Gaynor of Stuart, Neb., will be United In marriage. The ceremony will bo performed by Dr. Frederick Cohn of Temple Israel. Miss Goldstrom and her mother, Mrs. Ousslo Goldstrom, arrived In Omaha Sun day from the cast, and since then they been making arrangements for tho wed ding. The affair will bo a quiet one, with only about a doion guests presont. Tho young couple will go to Chicago on their honeymoon, returning to tako up their residence In Stuart In a week or two. Mr. Gaynor was a former resident of Baltimore, where ho and Miss Goldstrom first met. Within the last yenr ho lo cated In Stuart, whero he Is engaged In the general merchandising business. "The affairs of our city under the com ' mission plan are being carried on to the ! credit of the city. I say this In all fair ness to tho commissioners now In office, I even though I was not particularly In- strumental In their election," said Ralph U. Sunderland to tho Omaha Ad club. Ho was bidding his farewell to tho club I and to Omaha which he wilt leave In a. j few days for San Francisco and giving a I resume of the Ad club's work since he has been a member of It. Ho told of the ' campaign the club waged In securing tha commission plan of government for , Omaha and said he hoped the club woula continue working for the betterment of i the city. I Because of his wife's poor health, Mr, Sunderland Is required to go west with 1 his family. Ho said In his address which was on "The Omnha Ad Club and Poll tics" that ho may bo able to return to Omaha in a year or so. "This Is my home," said he, "and Omaha will continue to be my home no matter how long I ant away." His talk was made with much feeling and tho sentiment was reflected In his audience, lie was roundly applauded when he arose to speak and cheered when he had finished. Songs and toatn were given In his honor. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of tho cio.u.:h are their most common ailment. To correct this you will find Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excel lent. 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