THl'i. UKK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNK 11, 11)15. Nebraska WESLEYAN CONFERS DEGREES Hundred and Eighty-Seven Graduate from Several Departments of University. ADDRESS BY BISHOP M'DOWELL UN IV KM ITT PL.ACBX Neb., June 10. -(Special.) The twenty-elsth annual eom rnentement of the Nebraska Wwlfyin university was held In the auditorium here yesterdsy morning. Bishop Mc Dowell of Chicago waa the speaker. Bishop Bristol of Omaha was a guest and , was seated on th epiatform. In addition to the !87 decrees, certificates and diplo mas awarded by various departments, the degree, of doctor of divinity was conferred on Rev. A. O. Hlnsen of HoldreK. Rev. E. M. Furman of Tecumseh and Rev. E. E. Hoeman of Norfolk. The degree of doctors ol letters mas conferred on Dean Man-in O. Filler of Dickinson collcre. Carlisle, Pa. The lists of graduates Is as follows: Prises for rholarhlp. Frlses for scholarship were awarded as follows. ' The 6. K. Warrick senior prize of $25 was wen by Mls.i Evangeline Robinson with a grade of 95. ts per cent. F.lnora Simpson. Nellie Carey, Arthur Embree and Rachael Standor received honorable mention. The 8. K. Warrick junior prize of t-H) was won by Miss Lela Gillan, with a grade of 95.07 per cent. Floyd Weed, Junta Powers, Ethel Robinson and Carrie Holton received honorable mention. The 8. K. Warrick sophomore prize of tlo was won bv Miss Pearl Fosnot. with a grade of 95.15 per cent. Honorable men tion was given to Ada Wilcox. Roy Hud son. Beulah Hampton and Minnie Parll. The S. K. Warrick freshman prize of $10 was won by Walter French, with a grade of 9 per cent. Honorable mention was given to Bernlce Bolton. Agnes Aron- son, Blake Spencer and Gladys Ainslee. The A. L. Johnson academy prize of tlTi was won by George Moj-M1 with 93.11 per cent. Honorable mention was given to HaSel French, Jennie Vaughan, Clara Bresemeier and Kenneth Murphy. George Morrell also won the George E. Johnson ministerial prize of $25. Honor able mention was given to W. S. Morris and W. H Gardner. The H. A. Taylor prize to Orophllian men was won by Robert Hands. List of Degrees Conferred. Ainong the degrees conferred nre: BACHELOR OK ARTS. Nellie Mary Carey, Cecil Fay Laverty, Albert Leslie Croc Florence Lelninger, Myra A. Cramb, Glenn Oval Lowe, Russel A. Davis, Birdie Kleiiman, John W. Ekwall. Mabel Merle Lucas, Arthur I. Embree. Mabel K. Lundgren, Marie H. Faulhaber.l va F. Marvel, Madge Calls French John H. Miller, W H. Gardner, Clarence A. Norall. Bess F. Gilbert, Robert M. Orrlll, Kv f!r.p nnian Helen M. Plumb. Walter Locke Goff, Evangeline Robinson Nellie" N. Grav. Eldon p. flohock, Levi John Grleael, "f""1 Mary A. Ha yd en, J. nora Simpson. Herbert R. Hlett. B,rd'e ,8lf"m"n- . a ii ttiii i -a Rachael E. Standnr : Amy 's. Hooker. ' """T11 Vlfmialn. ' Ethel B. Jackson. if ' Sarah E. KlrtlanU. Ethel M- wheley, BACHELOR OF SCIENCE. 1 Jeon t. Olliilan. Yerl W. Llnch, v Inthrop B. Lane, MASTER OF V.RT8. 1 Inei Palmec. - ' -".-. univebsitt state certificate, Nellie M. Carey, Verl W. Llnch. John W. Ekwall, Mabel M. Lucas, - Eva E. Embree. Mabel E. Lundgren, Mary H. Kaulhaber, Iva F. Marvel, Madge C. French, Clarence A. Norall, Nellie N. Gray, Kldon D. Bchock, Mary A. Hayden. F.lnora Klmpson, Herbert R. Hlett. Birdie Sleuman. A. D. Holllngshead, Rachael E. Htander, Ethel B. Jackson. George E. Toser, Florence F. LelnlngeiEthel M. Whlteley, FIRST GRADE CERTIFICATE. Fred Akert. John W. Hussejr, Klsle Barton. Olive M. Joy, Kess B Bedell, "Lottie F. Lean, Onle G. Booth, Glenn O. Lowe, Bertha B, Brooks, Muriel C. Malander, May L. Bryson. Gilbert W. McGaw. Nora Pearl Cady, Edith L. Randall. Ethel L. Eubank. Ella Scheffel, Helen M. Force, Ethel H. Smith, Marie Goodrich, Joele Sullivan. Lois F. Gridley, ' Erman N. Bwett Nellie F. Hanson. Edna M. Voight. Ruth M. Harrison. Beatrice A. Weibel. l'na L. Hartman. Beulah L. Wyant, Mildred H. Hatch. Mildred Epperson, Hnna May Haynes, Bess ST. Gordon. Flale M. Hill, Verdle B. HulL Vera V. Holt, Irma U Sheets. Chanares 1st Faculty. The board of trustees has been In con unuous session for two days, attending; to routine business and planning for a further financial campaign. Satisfaction is expressed on all sides with the progress which has been made in this connection and it seems sure that a successful con clusion will be reached. Ernest A. Ravner was elected to suc ceed Dr. Brlghtman as professor of philos ophy and psychology, the latter having resigned to accept a position at Old Wesleyan at Mlddleton, Conq. Mr. Ray ner has received the degrees of A. B. and A. M. from Cornell university. Ph. D. from the University of New York and B. D. and Th. D. from Drew Theological seminary. Miss Wllhelmson was promoted to be assistant professor of education. Miss Antonia John will succeed Mies Lesia At kinson as assistant registrar. The board elected officers for the com ing year as follows: President. A. L, Johnson; vice president, M. D. Cameron; treasurer, I. B. Schreckengast; secretary, G. E. Currier. ALLEGED HORSE THIEF IS . SENT TO INSANE HOSPITAL FALLS CITY. June 10. (Special.) Chester James, who stole a teem at Hum boldt last Thursday night, was examined by the commission as to his sanity and after hearing the statements of his wife, who was also bound over by the Hum boldt Justice of the peace on ar charge of stealing the team, and examining Into his past record and present physical con dition, decided that James was trreapon sibie and should be sent to the state hoe pital for the Insane at Lincoln. orm Piatt Will Pare Streets. NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. June W.-fSpe- c:al At last It appears that North Platte Is to become a city with paved streets. Arrangements have been made to take advantage of the law passed by the last legislature t- create paving dis trict The Chamber of Commerce of this city la making arrangements with the council to create a paving district which will Include the greater pottion of the business district and about $100,0u0 worth of paving will no doubt be put in during th present year. Table Rock ta Have City Hall. TABLE HOCK. Neb., June 10. p clal.) At the meetlna- of lh village board held her Monday night. 11 was decided to build a new town hall. iv. i) aloriea in height, by a vote of I to 2. Work,. It la supposed, will begin at once, unless stopped by a thitatencd Injunction. THE LAW DEGREE WILL BE CONFERRED by the fac ulty of Georgetown-University upon four Omaha men, shown here, who have completed the course this year. All four are graduates of the College of Arts of Creighton Uni versity and are native sons of Omaha. Most of them will locate in Omaha for the practice of the legal profession. The commencement exercises at Georgetown will be held June 14 to 17 fit Washington, D. C. William E.LovoJy. "Francis "B.PrisfJoll Clay County Man -- is Killed , by :Sh6ck CLAY CENTER, Neb.) 'June 10 (8ie- clal Telegram.) During the 'severe eloc- lightning struck' the windmill tower In the yard of Otto Hertal, living six miles west of Clay Center. As a result of the shock Mr. Hertal expired In a few-momenta. Doctors assigned - the death to the shock, ss neither the house' nor the body were marked by the . bolt. . Table Itack Coasle Glopra, TABLE ROCK, Neb.. -June 10 (Spe cial.) Miss Maggie Miller, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, and Mr. James Hiskey were' married'.Mohduy by the county judge at Pawnee City. Miss fcs.'tW .4" , 'H s - 4 I' ll ' 1 I I! f-H i!riill! '"I- Hi V HI - If 'r' Henry Rohlff Company, nim,''"l,llii' Mailt "'''MymMk '. J J" 10tht 1840- FURS The St. Louis Bulletin of the Vf f lik t;ri';ili',u '' l(Vmnn'9i '- Sth says:; "Two Mackinaw boats arrived here yesterday If from ow. toded with buffalo robes". ' W r? : ftp III ii.-;pt JoKnfJ;OCQrtnor3r. HsnW.Priscoll Miller came to Table Rock with her mother to do some trading. The two In cidentally met, and with the aid of an automobile hurried to the office of the county Judge, where thoy were married about J p. m. Wlille 'the mother was phoning to her husband and the county Judge to prevent the marriage, tho newly wedded couple -returned to Table Rock, and went to the home '.t the groom and the mother returned alone to her home, after a flood of tears, first presenting the bride with a check, the amount of which Is not known. . The bride is 19, and the groom some years older. Try This for Kearalajla. Is'curalt-la is a pain In the nerves. Eloan'a Liniment penetratea and soothes the achln nerves. Oct a bottle now. 25c. All druggists. Advertisement 1840 1915 Seventy five years ago when buffalo abounded as far east as the Mississippi, the brewery of Lemp was founded the oldest in America with a National patronage. It is not surprising that three genera tions of brewing effort should be re warded with the supreme brew lamp's 75 years' brewing Experience is proved by the perfect flavor of this incomparable beer. Bserliafa. Bread and besr siw mils of th asm materials: e reals rcaat sod water. Bml Ii ioild b r U lUjuirt both are bit hly ueuriihlnf . fbrili'ians presUe brer to produce cucrcy, build iImu and airaogtbsa nerves. Good bser Is lbs tiiiirollif. Distributor, 2567-69 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb. Judge Field Dies of Heart Trouble (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June ln.-Speclal Tel. grsm ) Jmlae Allen W. Field, one of the bet.t known attorneys of the slate, died of heart trouble Inat night at Ma home iln this city. He had Wen In III health I for nearly a year. Mr. Field served sev 'eral terma as county Judge, district Judge and three terms In the legislature, being speaker of the house In lV He was de feated for congress by XV. J Itrysn In ISM. ' Falrbnrj News tes. FA I Fl Hl'UY, Nrb., June 10. ( Spe lal Owlnt to a ahortnge 'if engineers on fie Nehraaka division ol the Rrk Island. Iload Foreman C. XV. R-od hna promoted several firemen, Including F. XX-. Ple num. Harry Pcarman and O. It. XVyllo. The Rck laland steam shovel hl--h has been operating at Albright for the lnnt month, has been pulled out of serv ice temporarily and returned to Fair bury. XX'. A. lnwood. chief dispatch! lor the nock iRlaid. Is enjoying a vacation from his duties and Is snlournlng In Canada. The June term of court will be held on Juno ! and a number of criminal cases will oornry tho attention of Judge K M. Pcmbortjn. Be X'ant Ads Produce Results. HYMENEAL tlnovrr-Jonea. Mls Almeda Ixiuls" Jones, daughter of Nelson Jones, an I Mr.- Frank L. Hoover were married by Rev. Chnrlrs '. Pavidge. XX'edneaitay eetllng at s:!tt at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Hoover, SIT North Twenty-fifth street. The attendants were Mist Grace Hoover and Mr. Barney Goodwin. ;arden t'oamty lUavh 'rhnol, ORlfKOSH. Neb.. June in.-i8neclnl.) Oai-den county has established a county high school at Oshkosh and Instructors will be nragcd at the first meeting of the board of regents In Oahkosh on Sat urday, Juno 19. A corps of four In- faucet soon gets dingy. Brighten up with 3 -in-One! Far better than rough, scratchy, scouring preparations. Fine, too, for spots on wainscoting; and enamel work. 'Keeps whole bathroom clean, san itary. Try it. A Dictionary of 100 other uses wltb very bottls. 10c, 23c, sue an stores, -S-ln-Ona Oil Co. : 43N.Bdwy,N,Y. SPECIAL SALE OF PLAYER MUSIC Rolls at Half Price. 2.0OO up-to-date 88-note rolls must bn sold reKartlleas of coat. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 1311-13 Karnam St. A atrirtora. Including the superintendent. lll bo rnsngvd, and an effort Is being made to secure the best oalble talent for the money. The( high sehool will be an acrid,ed one. The lorAl school dis till t erclel a $1.V ik hool building Innt fall, in which the high hool lll be plai-ed. Thla will I the first complete hUi srhool In the ounty and the only one, ' ' Inheritance Taa Aaaeaaed. Col.l MUl 8. Nch.. June 10. (Special.) C N. MclClln-sli, appraiser In Hi Jamea R. North estate, filed his report to John Rattetirian, county Judge, as to th In-herltam-e tnx In ald estate. The report shows thnt Mrs. U R' Kens received, sfter dedix lug al exemptions, the sum of . and pays a tat of I4X. F.lsid X. North'a har of th etat Is .valued at fli.'MS and ptys a tax of IKO.. , FHECKLEFAGE I Ina and Wind- Bring Oat Vtf MjyoX: now to KemoT Basil?. Hero's a cliani-e, Mlnaa FrerSle-face. to i Iry ismedy for freckles with the guar antee of a reliable dealer that It Will not cost vow a Pennv unless it removes the frckls: whll It does give you a clear complexion th expense la trifling. Pimply get an ouno of othlne double MrcnKth from Sherman A MC6nnll'a dru; stores or anv druggist, and a few applications should show you how easy it Is to rid yourself of the hnnielv frerk'ea land get a beautiful complexion. Rarely la nior than one ounce nseded for the worst rase. Re sur- to aak the druggist for the ;'oui.! ati-eneth othln as this Is th pre scription sold, under guarantee of money ! back If it fnl's to rem jv freckles. Honesty built oar baaintu to on of th largest practice. In Nebraska. We tell you on first consultation Just what' you need and exactly what coat of same will be. nnuii azTSAOTtoir IT TR1UIID AIM. , . ; Taft's Dental Rooms 1M7 nOt'GLAg STREET. in standards by m ' Jm JeefeSifayrspfi eactfjeftorycf Mj& Stf&l prtfurar si your QbvoneiirMrrs . gk.' OMAHA DAILY: Beat your neighbors getting Vyour wash on the line.y your wash and do a big in less than half a day. You can I Try it and see! Use cool or lukewarm water. Don't hard-rub the clothes. Don't boil. It's as easy as it sounds. Vcls fc Co.. Philadelphia. Busy Bee Boys Do You Like to Coast? Here is your chance to tfet a fine Coaster FREE. We Will Give Five Coasters to the five) boyt bringing ua the most pic tur of the coaster before 4 P. M., Sat urday., June 12. This picture of the coaster will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures la their paper for you too. 8ee how many pictures you ran set and bring tbem to The Bee Of fice Saturday, June 12. The coasters will be given Free to the boys or girls that send us the most pic tures before-4 P. M., Satur day, June 12. i? V yttfh 'a. Aits? ' Cdestia rises from her downy couch of leaves and stretches her soft limbs out to the early morning sun, glances at her man friend Tommy, the first man she had ever known, and declares her desires in this truly naive way. Now, what Tommy did, is the very important message of Gouvemeur Morris in this week's installment of the story. You who know Anita Stewart, picture her in this situation if you can, and your mind's eye will imagine one of the loveliest delights ever awarded to the eyes of a human being. In naming this the "Serial Beautiful," the admirers have only approached its true qualities. Something new has been reached on day's washing