THE OMAHA SUNDAY HUft; M W, lDi. ! AFFAIRS AT SOUTH 0HAHA1I.J7.T Child of Frank Kozeta Drowni in a Tub of Water at Its Home. MOTHER SHORT DISTANCE AWAY nnrlnr Qnlrklr Stnitntniirtl, lint 111 Srrrlcm Arc 'ot ccttel nrnnrt In I'nllril Mnfclc Cltr notnlp., Asnrs Koirtn. J-yrar-oM daughter of Frank Knxcta'. living rar I.ane Cutoff, , -was dro-ncd In a tub of water yesterday afternoon within a few yard of her mother Tho rhlW hail botn playlnjc i about the yard In which Mm. Kozeta wna worklnp A larce tuh of water attracted the child. The mother' attention waa called to the llttl one' unwonted still a ness. Investigation showed that the child had climbed Into the tun. Dr. Hugo Chaloupka of South Omaha was galled j and ho made a record run to the ncena of the accident. The. child, however, was i dead when taken from the tub. I,ct Off with I.lBht Fine. Grace Miller, who. with Dorothy Iny and Helen Chase, waa arrested Wednes day nlsht In an alleged resort near Twen-ty-firth and N streets, was flneil 15 and cost yesterday morntnic ' Acting Police Judge Collins. Dorothy Day and Helen Chase, were ordered out of town. The light fine, on the Miller woman i caused Chief IMces to protest. "Of . course Judfie Collins Is not the regular " police Judge." said the chief, "and he Is . not familiar with the conditions. Hut j; these women, with others, have caused me much trouble. 1 have ordered them arrested time and attain, but In vain. . Each tlmo they escaped until I person ally conducted the raid. And now they set off one with a nominal fine and the others ko free." There are a few other disorderly house left In towns. Ono In particular, near Twenty-fourth and N streets, Is said to run at all times and hour, v Sledlllc Seta nn Rxntnple. Stanislaus Stedlik, official dog catcher " of South Omaha, ha the simple child- Ilka expression of & J-year-old, but when I It cornea to "catchinc on" to things , ) them's a difference. A few day ago i Btanlslau was Invested with the lnnlsnla I of dog catcher. He set out to enforce tho i obtenrance of all law retaining to dogs.' Everyone who had a dog had to pay a I license fee. of fl, "which went Into the ,. pocket of Stanislaus. Those who refused tto pay the tax suffered the lots" of the I dog. Stanislaus wanted to act the ox- t ample. So ho asked Journal Clerk Ijouta t Ctnek of thfc city clerk' office to give 2 htm n. tag. He proffered It and' Louis li reached for the cash, the ame time prof- firing the tag. Then some hanger-on asked tho dog catcher who would en 4 force the law if a dog catcher should re . fuse to purehasq a tag for hi own dog. The dollar halted a it progressed toward iT-oula, The dog catcher blinked a tho Iniquitous suggestion seeped In. Slowly a Jy bland mlle crept over hi face until jiJlt expanded Into a grin. Decisively the H dollar camo to a halt. Then) "What do you know about that?" asked Louis of the office force generally as tho au dog catcher walked put with hi dollar 3 and with the license. Official Count SIiow IV it Chouses, Of the S.S71 vote can Tuesday at tho if. school election the 'Women cast l.ilJ votes, ; While tho men cast 1,61. In tho. Bocond 1 precinct of the Bevcnth ward tho' women l cast more vole .thatu the men, but as n "rule throughout' tho city the men cast i! the most Votes (n the different"' free I net, ,jj Following Is the report of' the can- O . 4V Charles C.SclnaeTfei Charles S, Sohaeffer, MOTHERS TO BE THE GUESTS BRIEF CITY NEWS tal blunder of barber Editor First German Paper in Omaha, Dead Will Be Honored at Sunday Services in Various Churches. Charles I. Schaeffer, editor of the "lleobachter. ' the first German new pc re published In Omaha, died Friday morning Ht hi heme, Hi South Twenty fllat street. Schaeffcr camo to America In 1! from Frankfurt, Germany. After (Working at the printing trade In Cleve land. C'hlrago and Milwaukee, he came to Omaha In 1S06 and established the "Hfcohaehter on the Missouri." 1'rceaacd was a member, of tho Con cordia society and the Turner Vereln and whs prominent In local Ocrmtn e'.rcles. Surviving lilm are one son, Charles ltuiloliih t-'cltaeffer, editor of the Platte Itlvcr SCcltung, Fremont, Neb.; two daugh ters, Mrs. O. It. Nelson, Hlxtentri and Vinton streets, and Mrs, Caroline Tanne hlll, HlK Forks, N. D. FLneral services will be held Bundny afttrnon nt 2.3Q o'clool; at the family residence and Interment will be at Pros pec 1(111 cemetery ARRANGE SPECIAL PROGRAMS Manic nt Devotions nnd Topic of Sermon to flavor nf Internal Celebration Men to Wnr Cnrnntlnns. DEWEY FILES FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK Frank Dewey, county clerk,- has como to tho front with his filing fee ns n can didate for re-election on the republican ticket 'Mr. Dewey, who defeated hla foimcr opponent by a margin of 4,000, Is confident that'he will be re-elected for a second term by 6,090 majority. vasslng board: FIHST WAItD. First precinct 1 J Second precinct in il Third precinct 7i f Total . .m X First precinct TO yjBeeond precinct it ToUls !... UO 'K THIUU WAItD. "iFlrst precinct t Second precinct 07 py Third precinct 75 g Total IW W FOURTH WARD, , i. First precinct. it SCHecond precinct. IS (Third precinct .it Ji Total ' 11 T FIFTH WARD. First precinct W Second precinct 7t t Ttal 132 SIXTH WARD, First precinct.... .'..,1M Second precinct. , 60 Total 1S3 SEVENTH WARD. 3'lrat precinct B4 Second precinct W'omen. Mon. HI 1M 103 lei, 3 55 71 81 ill :it 43 91 101 I7 in Ji S6 i:i I Totals Ill SO it Total vote, tS71: women. l.SIO: men. ICR. if Broken er for (luldn. Frightened by the snapping' ot a dog ajyesterday evening ot 5tS4 o'clock, a team gowned by the Jettrr Brewing company llland driven by Frank Gold, overturned Ra wagon upon which Oolda was riding, fJbreakins hla left leg In two places. Oolda )nwaa attended by Dr. Hugo Chaloupka, wwho aet the broken leg and ordered the ("injured man to Ht Joseph' hospital. Oolda Uvea at SU Jackson street Talk nt New HuipKnl. tth the announcement that a new hospital ta to be erected at Thirty-sixth tid Q streets cornea the rumor that a ficurgical hospital will be organised and erected on wnal is Known as the Koutsay ,lot at Twenty-fourth and O streets. 'For rTeme time the new hospital proposition la saVl to have been talked of. The ru ?Bor could not be confirmed yesterday. List of Honor t'uulU. v Superintendent of Instruction Graham ot the public schools Itas announced the rftiiuwinc roil of boner for the tests ot Tth last six week. The following pupils have made W ?pr cent or more in each ot their four if aubjects during the last six week; Lincoln XMudiRon ........... S Drown Park, (Central 1 Oarfleld 20utslde City 10 Improvement Club Pause on Plans. The Hprlng Lake Park Improvement ' club decided to proceed with sewer lm- j provemcnts t'etween Twenty-second and Twenty-third street, a planned by the city engineer at a meeting held lout evening. Arrangement wero also com pleted for tho removal ot 16,000 yard ot rarth necessary to finish tho grading of Twenty-second street according to the new plans, which make the street much wdcr and better than originally specified. Tho earth, which will be taken within ISO feet of th estrcet to be Improved, will give much benefit In proportion to the cost ot moving It. Santh Omnlin Clmrcb N'ofea, Mrs. Henry C. Richmond will slntr nt the First Presbyterian church tomorrow morning, preceding nn address by Hon. John I: Kennedy on tho "Significance and Importance of Mother's Day." The sorvlco will open at 11 o'clock. United Pmsbvtnrlnn. Twnnt v.thlrrt unit H-Publlc speaking at 11. Mrs. M. II. Munson of PltUburrc, K&n., will apeak on tho aublect, "Mothera' Day." Sabbath cnooi ai :&. xoung roopio Christian union at 7. Flrat Daptlat, Twenty-fifth and 11, Rey. R. Hill, Pastor Mothers' day iirmon at 11. Sunday school at 0:45. young peo ple' meeting at 7. Preaching at 8. Drown Pork Hunday ischool at BUS. HUlsdale Bible school at 2:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening nt 8. First Christian church. Twentv.thlnl and I Streets, Rev. John Albert, ! t6l Mother day' will be celebrated' all aay. Morning sermon at ii a. ra. Hubjcct, "What Wo Owe Mother.'' livening sr-, mon at 7;S0 o'clock. Topic, "Political and Economic Keattiren at Woman Movb ment," . First Presbytiirlan, Twenty-third a no Kennedy of Omaha will apeak' on '.The .uuuqiau VI MUUIGb III illC IIUUM3, in lllfl Church and In the Community" 'ut It Sabbath school at 9:&. Kenlar unit Inlttr. mediate Toung People' Society ot Chria tlon Kndeavor at 7. Evening aerrooaat S. Rov Mr. Whealer will apeakon U'-atnera Day," ..First Methodist Kplccopal. TA'entr- fllth and K, llov. J. ; JCIrkpntrick. Va- wr t-uoiii- wpmrap ai n ana s. Kvan Relist William Itunr&n. who baa been as sisting m a paalnr In n erlca of revival mccUnes, will preach both mornlnir and evening sermon. He wilt speak at the Bundny xchnoi, which meet nt 9:t. and at the Kpworth It-ague at 7. Tho cbolr will aing "untold Ye Pol tils' at the (uormng cr-.T5o, AIbrIc Clt (loanln, Peter Ward and family of tilantlc. la.. are visiting Mr. und Mrs. 1. J. Copenharve iQr a low aay. The Red Men's carnival will bo hare ready for business May 48. it will con lnuo through the entire week. The Engle drill .team will clve.a dan cjng party this evening at the Kaglea' nomc, Tweniy-tnira nna n streets. The Schubert club will give a May party Monday evening at the Haglea' home, Twenty-third and N street. Admission wilt be by invitation.. The Hawthorne base ball team wishes to schedule games with any team aver aging IS years old on under. Ilaae ball 1 being encouraged In the public schools. The Son ot Veteran will meet at' the Ancient Qrder ot United Workmen tem ple, Twerity-flfth and M atrecta, Monday everilnc to make arrangement for me morial service. All son and veterans are requested to come regardless of or ganltatlon. Tho funeral of Mis Emma Chunks aged 17. will be held this morning at o'clock from the residence ot her uar ent. Mr und Mr. Frank Chunk, tu Bt Urldget'a church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be at bt Murv a cemetery. Until her death Mta Chunka wa an employe of tho Itn lllscult company, and not ot Mr. and Air. At. cumin, a reported. Ill Mlatnke.- 'I.ook here'' Veiled tho customer; "didn't yotl.tell mo It would be 'safe for mo to carry thna six. doxen eggs homo In my suit case?" "I did," replied tho produce mah. "Well, look at this mess." yelled thn customer. "Bvery dlngbattrd ono of them Is busted," "Well." renlld the nroduce man. "vou must have forgotten to hhrdboll them." Cincinnati Inquirer. i rand :i Victor! Barr ?Klal uunean Xrctta Dunning Mrle Graham If Anna Knight 4Uda Lortmer d Pearl Matison Ji Ettelle Mennsen f-Kmllv Nvitrom J The pupil in the feUovttng list, white 5not navlnc attained W In each ihJoct. liave high Kriiee and have a geaerat average ot M or mare In their four 'studies f&ugenl Brenaan Hciara llne HIL-nme 1nW LiKatle Coftev Mert Curtl tHDorothy Davis fiijrsm Dart hjlleleu Denai !?Katie Haney l,Martha Hoffman 'l"ul Johnson t VUu Kad.vy JSPIU A.UU1CK 4 oroiBg to elM the ner.are M. iivWed thus: J" Heolor llgoyhawore's u 3 Junior 4 Pruhmen U 3 Aecordlng to the city sekoeU: Uftwthorne Wu( 6lde ......... ; H Marguerite Price , Nalntle Renertfeon lrvn Pragu Ida Tex Kkther Ttell FK.ra Wltth ljmls Wirth Huly Wrlsht Hara Xnis Mary Luold Ansa Markowitx Ruth Newton Nellie Nithel Ruth Oretard Alice Peltan Ultlan PoiUn Hretlstav Kelacek AnxMM EUckley JWlUI THMU HtMu. Wtete ltolmrn tu MvninhU. Pitcher Ducky Holmes, a landmark In the International, has passed out, the Newark club having released lilm to Memphis. He startoiLIn tho International with Rochester, comings from Brooklyn. From the Hustler hevent to Buffalo, thence to Newark, which now releases him. . . Throw Away Your Eye-Glasses A Free Prescription Ton Can Xtare XlUsd and Uss at Horns Da you wear glasseeT Are you a vk tlm of ore-strain or other ey-weak neisesT If so. you will be glad to know that there la real nope for yeu. Many wliGio e were falling, uy tli- have had their eye restored tliruugh the prin ciple of the hderful free preorlptlen. one man says, arter trying It: I viu almost blind; could not seu ta read at all. Now 1 can read everything without any gtaaeaa und my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pain dread mm-, new they feel fine all the time. wa Hke tt mtraole to me." A lady who used it say: "The atatosphere Beamed haxy with or without ulasse. but after using this prescription for' ftrivon day avert tiling seems eUor. 1 can wen read iinn iKiai wiipoui gussec ' It l believed ini meusanua wno near gsaesrs can now discard them la a reasonable time and niuiuiuoe more win ue ame lo strength en their eyea e a to be spared the trou.- aHti Tiine oi oter geiiing glasses. &y troubles of many descrlptens mar be wonderfully benefited by followln mo simple ruis. Here I m prescrip tion: Uo to any ariive drug store and get a bottk: ot optona. Fill a twounee tU with warm water, drop In one Ostona UbWt and allow to dilutive, with this HtuM, bathe the eye two to lour time dally. Vou altoukl notlee yew apes leai un.perceptUily right I reft) the start and lntlammaltan will tiulekly disappear If your eye are bothering you, en a little, take steps tovave them now be fore It la too Ute. Many tioelajtt' blind might have been saved it they had eared; for their eye In time. Advertisement. , -.,., I Nf Bleclrd t Btveeten n nn Motherfl of all member ot ehurchra and Sunday schools will be honor guests at the vnrlous Sunday services. Some ohurches have moiled special Invitations to the mothers an all have Indicated that particular observance ot Mothers' day will be made. Special sermon topics for the day havo been announced by the North Side and First Christian, the Harford I'nlted Brethren, the Westminster, Benson apd Third Presbyterian and the .Church ot the Covenant. Music appropriate to the tliebie of the day will also bo played In the churches. A Mothers' day program will be given by tho. Sunday school of thn Flrat Meth odist church. Mothers of tho members of the church and school have been Invited through announcements sent by mall. Thousands of white carnations will be worn by men out of respect for their mothers. Tho Young Men'a Christian as sociation Is making special efforts to promote observance of the day and is telling (lowers at cost, as well a pro viding free writing material In an effort to have young men away from home get In touch with their mothers. "Mother" Mary B, Stillwell, brigadier of tho Salvation Army from Chicago, will deliver a oMthera' day address at the as sociation .building today at 4 o clock. Kav Root rztnt It Now Beacon Prts lighting Xlxtnreo Burgesa-Qranden Co KoatBljr Xaooma for Xdie Oould, Be building. f whea yon knew gas lighting you pre fer It Omaha Om company, 109 How. ard street ouglaa 60S. Croodxlon Quaranttad Bardsn Hot half-Inch Whirlpool, five ply. 11 Wo foot ai J as. Aiorton & Son Co. Buy now. Rash to Talk Lights F. A. Nosh will speak before the Southwest Improvement club nt the Bancroft school, Bevtnth and Bancroft street, next Tuesday evening on the light question. Bnmmifi Sale Hext Week Women of the Aid society ot the Church of the Oood Shepherd will hold a. rummage sale Tuesday and Wednesday In the crypt of the church, Twentieth and Ohio streets, The sale will start each 'day at 9 o'clock and end at E. rile Bankmptey Paper Suit has been filed In the United States district court by the Parlln & Orcndorff company, Ne braska Mollne Plow company and the J. I. Case Plow work against J. K. Johnson, a merchant ot Nowcastle, Neb., alleging that the Dixon county man Is Insolvent, and that his debts ex ceed 13,000. A. H. Masked, . sheriff ot Dixon county, has been appointed receiver. Tho Persistent ana Judicious Use Newspaper Advertising la the Rood Business Success. Snnpshot. A high-toned gentleman the tenor. A duck of a bonnet Is not for foul weather year. ', The man who Is fired naturally finds It hnrd to keep cool. The skeleton In the closet In somelmcs composed of bones of contention. Dropping a subject frequently results In a bad break In the conversation. A man has to be puffed up before he can blow his own horn with proper vigor. You can stop a stream by damming it, but you can't stop an alarm clock that way. Philosophers take things ns they come! pickpockets and shoplifters take things as they go.Boaton Transcript Whim and the Slntnmed. ifldhraded Door The fat man, leaving the barber$8hop, slanimed the door viciously, "Tou've lost him," said tho boss. "You've lost him for good." " 'I know,' said the assistant 'But, bang It I forgot "You shouldn't forget George," said the boss. And a gloomy silence followed. Wo ven tured to break this silence. "What , was the troubleT" we asked. "George forgot" said the boss, "to part the man' hold. He only Just slicked down the sides and back.' , "fiut the man has no hair!" we cried. "He wa a bald a an egg." , "No matter," said the boss. "No mat ter for that. The balder a man is the more punctiliously yni must makV an Imaginary parting on his coco, and the more carefully you must piaster down the Imaginary hair to left and right. He'll quit you forever If you don't We laughed cynically. "it Isn't so ridiculous a tt seems," the barber ended. ' "Every bajd man, by studying hla head In a certain light, man age to find a bit of. fuxz on It This fuza he brushes religiously a half doxen times a day. It doesn't seom to him that he's bald. Hals a little too thin, perhaps. But he's, not bald-not bald, like Brown or Smith oh, no! 'And you break hla henrt when, after you ahavo him,- you neglect to brush his fusji. Is he then really as bald as Smlth7 Curses, no? You're a fool, that's all. Ho goes out, slamming the door, and he patronizes thereaffAr a barber who will fuss oVer his wh'te dome as though It was Samson's." Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph. She Wni Wise. A student took a lovely young wom an to the theater the other night. He busted himself buying the tickets and he dldn t enjoy the ahow much, be cause ho kept thinking that maybe she would expect him to take her Into the drug store and buy her something be fore they took the car for home. So na soon as the performance waa over he said! "Have you ben reading all the dreadful exposure of drug atom bev erages In tbe Home MuckrakerT It' awfully Interesting. Dr. Wiley tell ot how a young woman went to a soda fountain, drank a popular drink and dropped dtaxl." "How tragic!" murmured the girl, with shining eyes. "let's you and t go In and take a drink and die together Won't that be romantic?" Cleveland Plain-Dealer. The Tonch Method. Fond Father Tommy writes us a real feeling letter from boarding school. Doting Mother And what does the poor darling say? Fond Father Hp says he's been whip ped so often he can tell what kind ot wood tho teacher's switch Is made of hy tho fecl.-Blrmlngham Age. Sacrcts oh London Complexion Doctors Famous Londpn specialists who cater to titled laOles and others of social prom inence, employ a, remarkable method ot complexion rejuvenation. One undergoing this treatment visits the beauty doctor late In the afternoon, has something dab bed over her fnce. then, heavily veiled, depart In her motor car. This Is repeated dally for a week or so, when a complex Ion of snowy purity and exquisite deli cacy is In evidence. The secret ot this method Is ordinary mercollxed wax. Anyone can apply the wax without as sistance ot a specialist. An ounce of It costs very little at any drug store (obtain able here as well as In England). It I used llko cold cream, before retiring, and washed off mornings. Its success ta duo to a peculiar absorbent property which gradually removes wornout particles ot cuticle, revealing the younger, healthier skin beneath. 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