Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 23, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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    "-rTHE 6EE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MAY 23. I91T.T- - - r-
AGED MINISTER IS
STRDCKBY AH ADTO
Rev. T. 0. Webster, Pastor of
Methodist Church at Flor
ence, in Hospital In a
Serious Condition,.
I
BISHOP MAKES PLEA
FOOKDWKELL HAIL
Appeals to Episcopal Women to
Saisa Last $60,000 of
$200,000 Tond Jor the
New School
In a voice broken with emotion,
Biahop Arthur L. William Tuesday
morning appealed to Episcopal
women oi the Omaha diocese at their
annual convention at Trinity parish
house to raise the last $60,000 for the
$200,000 Brownell Hall fund.
"After fifty-three years in the Epis
copal service I could not hold up my
bead, I would be so shamed and hu
miliated, if this money for Christian
education should not be raised. I am
disappointed and discouraged with
the lack of response from out-of-town
church people. Brownell Hall is not
simnlv an Omaha institution. The
school determines the character of
more outside girls than Omaha girls,
in proportion to its enrollment," said
. the bishop.
Three More Months.
September 1 is the expiration date
for the offer of ground made by
George & Co, provided $200,000 for
hnilriinn were raised. A $30,000 gift
from Joy Morton of Chicago is con
ditional on raising $250,000. To make
this gift possible one trustee Mas
offered to give $5,000; another said
he would raise a like amount, and a
third said he would double hjs sub
itcrintion. the bishoD told the women.
The trustees will meet next week, to.
plan raising the rest ot tne money.
Mrs. Eleanor Butler, a Cayuga In
dian from New York, who is now liv
ing with the iWinnebagos at Winne
bago, Neb, is one of the forty out-of-
town delegates, one prougrn wiin
her a little Indian girl, Ruth Xemere,
j j . .
Nearo Burned to Death"
By Mob Near.Msrjipbis,
" Memphis, May 22. Eli Persons, a
negro, confessed murderer of Antoi
nette Rappal several weeks ago, was
burned to death near the scene of the
crime at 9 o'clock today. A mob es
timated at from 2,000 to 3,000 saw the
tie f ftlaa. tiaam V. - a .
111. Hi V II I Bivf v . . . J .
In preparation forjurniijg the loTy.
was soaked in oil and attrrwriiis-
pended in midair from thtlmif'pf a
tree, A torch was then applied' and
the body burned fiercely until it fell
to the ground.
Persons is said to havfr-tepeated
tiis confession that he killed the chifd
and implicated two others negroes.'
Members of the mob immediately .set
out in pursuit of them.
When all was in readiness Mrs.
Rappal, mother of the dead girl, was
taken to the bridge where the prisoner
was held, and identified .him.- In I
short speech to the mob she declared
she wished Persons to suffer the tor
tures he dealt to his victim: ' y
Rev. T. C. Webster, pastor of the
Methodist church at Florence and
one of the oldest Methodist min
isters in Omaha, was seriously and
perhaps fatally injured Monday night
when he was struck and knocked
down by a speeding automobile, pi'
loted bv an unidentified driver. -'
' Mr. Webster, who is 66 years of
age, was returning afoot from making
a parochial call, the motor car, it is
said, was traveling at sucn rapw
rate the minister was unabreld escape
its path and was hurled several feet
by the force ot the blow.
Unheeding the damage it had done,
the machine continued on its way.
leaving the unconscious form'of the
minister in the street.
It was three hours before Mr.
Webster regained consciousness. His
shoulder was dislocated and several
rih viptf hrnlrn in arirlittnn in in
ternal injuries. Three doctors ana"
two nurses worked over: the minister
Monday night and it was not until
Tuesday morning that they were able
to remove him to the Nicholas Senn-i
hospital, where'-his daughter is I
nurse. . ' v :-., ,
Before he wis assigned to the Flor
ence church Mrfc Webster for several
years was pastor of the Oak Street
MethotliStxharca'of Omaha. ,
Croos Greatlv Benefited
By the Rain Monday Night
Following a rain of more than six
hours', duration, general over all Ne
braska, -the- weather has cleared and
warm sunshine is the rule all through
the west. ' ' "v
'every where, most of the water soaking
inee-wegreMind and going, tar below
the roots of the grass and grain. The
opinion of railroad men who have to
do with croo conditions is that the
ground was never' in better shape for
growing .vegetation than . now. .,v,
Omaha had a rainfall of 1.57 inches
in .the twenty-four hours; ending at
' ' J- uesnay. . .
Mrs. McCord Now Out of -
Danger, Says Physician
Mrs. W. II. McCord. wife of W. H.
McCord of McGord-Bradv :comoanv.
.whjo. havpeen dangerously ill at the
Hotel Fontcncl e. Was oronouriced but
of danger-last night by Dr. F,- M.
There Will Be a Key to
the Secret of The Bride o'
Mystery" 4n a Coming Issue
of The Omaha Bee. . -SS:t ,
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