THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 6, 1920. 11 3 GRADUATES GET DIPLOMAS AT CREIGHTON Thirtieth Annual Commence ment Exercises Held at Jesuit University Judge Wade Delivers Address. New Music Director Named for First Central Congregational Church (Calls Cops to Quell students playing craps, accompanied by much obscenity and profanity. The five youths also had obtained a bottle of liquor. Tim dean nrilcrert the frame chestincss and went to bed, but the fifth, Paul K. McC.ill. of St. Joseph, Mo., packed up his belongings and started home. He was a freshman in the college of liberal arts. Dean Flickinger refuses to name the oth ers. 37 P. C. of Students Are Working Through College ' Msrs Skeleton Found i Underneath Straw Pile j night last fall in answer to a call to pull a motor car out of a mud- Miniature Craps Riot Of College Students hole. He had not been seen since. F.ug,ene, Ore., June 1. A report j issued by the recorder's ofliee at the I I'tiiversity of Oregon shows that of all the men students in the uuiver- i Mty .57 per cent are wholly 9'lf-sup- I Webber, Kan., June 1. This town is confronted with a murder mys tery by the discovery of the skele ton ot a Viv, under a ftraw pile near here. The bones were identified s those of T.d.vord Sh-.tlts of Grand Island, Neb., who left home one ' stopped and threatened the players !itli evnnlsinic where tinon thev States is now using more crude rCjj, i iaUiom mnntli trtun the whnu world used in the entire year of 18rb. Cows were successfully shipped by motor truck for the milk expo sition, recently held in the Grand Central palace, New York City- threatened to smash windows, tear I , , i t. it. . Chicago Trlbunr-Omuha lire leased Wire, Kvanston, 111., June 5. Dean Roy C. Flickinger of tlie College of Lib- uown ooors aim wrt-itv inc umvri sity generally. Police were sum moned and the incipient riot was quicftly subdued. Four of the youngsters lost their The Automobile association of Great Hritain has prepared elaborate plans for the reception and guidance of American tourists visiting Eng land. porting, nl per cent earn more than halt of their expenses, and only '0 per cent have incomes to denentl upon or are willing to let theii fami lies bear the burden. era! Arts of Northwestern univer sity Thursday night came upon five 1 X A Union Outfitting Co. I TnTdS?" I Union Outfitting Co. I 1 thes7oer0le's Union Outfitting Co. I l I I Creighton university held its oOth annual commencement exercises in he Creighton gymnasium yesterday. One hundred and thirteen students .-p-e graduated from the colleges of arts, medicine, law, dentistry and pharmacy. Martin J. Wade, United States district judge, addressed the grad uates and the large number of friends that attended the exercises. Chief Justice Andrew M. Morrissey administered the oath to the law graduates. Diplomas Presented. President John F. McCormick. S. J., introduced the speakers. The following presented the diplomas to the graduates in their respective de partments: Dean Robert W. Kc,!1ey, liberal arts; Herman von W. Schultc, medicine and training school for nurses; Louis J. J. TePoel, law; A. Hugh Hippie, dentistry; Howard C. Newton, pharmacy. Twenty nurses who attended the Creighton Memorial St. Josephs Training School for Nurses, were graduated. The University Glee club gave many numbers and were roundly applauded. The University band furnished music for the finale. The following cre graduated: ( oiler of Arts. Doctor of Science in Medicine Kben J. Carey. M. Bachelor if Arts William Jumcs 'Attains, Klnier uth.i llergnian, t'.eorpe licr-r-nrd Holniiil. Joseph Arlington Keiler; Jliirolil Jllohitol Kellcy. lhirnhl Curl Ik I.in httn, Clifford .lames Long, Joseph llannon McUronrty, Kdwnnl Kmnmt o'Xeil. Hac-helor i.f Philosophy William James Gartlan1. OlmrlfS ineent Kearney. Bachelor of Science in Medicine -Percy J'ctor ndl. luymonil Jaine.? Brennaii, Klias (leorge Canii'l. John (iudfrey t'lialoupka. Il.nry Aloysiun Collins. Richard Kenneth 'oillns. J. Milton t'ook. T'aul VUtor Huffy, Karl Thomas Hanger. John 1'rancis Canli ner. l.eo James Homitach, Jternard Vincent Kenney. Paul Kdtvanl Kubitseheli, William Owen Jlclin tnot t, William Thomas Ranee, licorice lta mond Kluth', William Howard bchmltz. CollcKr of Mrilii-in. Poctor of Medicine Frederick Arm utronK, Norman Marry Atwood, Itiiyinonil Patrick Carrol, tleoi-KO Francis t'orrigan. Tobias English, Karl Thomas ('.anger, John Conrad liiever. Austin Jos ph Hebcnstreit, Ihoiiuii T.eo ictllton. Carro! Jensen, Jacob l.ande. John Kdwanl Mannion. John Kd ward M'tlhollan.l. Eugene .ct:abe, William Owen McDermol t, John Patrick McUon tiugh, Patrick llenrv Mellow an, Kdward Kmmet McMahon. Albert Pfeffer. William Thomas Kanee, Isadore Hips, Dean Tipton, Frank James Tobin. CoHcro of Law. Uacttelor of I. aw John Vernon Ander p ti, Kugene -Martin tllennon. Edward Jlichael lUllon. James Thomas Knglish, Joseph Jerome Fraser, J. Kdward Haley, Jtosco Arthur Hill. Juhn R. Klaseus, K.d ward Hugo McCaffrey, Kdward Kerr Mr liermott, Jmifi Krunuls Mclermott, Ray mond Gerald Moonan, William i'atrick Mullen. Penrosu Kriwin Roniig. Victor Ern est Spittler. lvanlel Timothy Sullivan. Colleic of Dentistry. T)oetor of Dental Surgery: James Paul Connolly. Kdward Joseph Cogan, Michael Joseph Healy. College of Pharmacy. Pharmaceutical Chemist: Curt Oscar ; Benson, Leo Fred Weber, Orvijle Joseph j Ksher. tiraduate In Pharmacy: Milada Rose Hobisud, Clyde Rayntontl Wythe. Herenke . . Hurford, Henry Jlils Hurt, Ryle Waldemar I rknhlelonn. Rudolph. John Henry Fruhm, I VlX Raymond llerrington, Ches Iiroek j l.aVsen. Francis Kdward Maher. Arthur Jnhll Morphy. tieorge .Tosop1! IS'esladeli. j Knoch Reed Oakley, John Weesel Ort- man, Richard Ceorge Ruzlcka, Henry , Rosa, William liertrand Wilson. Pine Wagner. College of Medicine. I Graduate Nurse: Charlotte T-ouise Bricknell. TWtha E. Krunk, Matildn A. Ttanneeker, Mary K. Dugdale. Gertrude c. Kckerman, Anna, Flannlgan'. Mary Ann Foley, F.dith M. C.ishpcrt, Sarah S. Jerger, Alecia I.awler. Telxirah R. l.iebee, Ann M. Marek, Alice E. McCreary. Grace V. O'Malley, Grace Marie Ricketts, Florence K. Scbuler. Eleanor S. Weimiunhol'f, -Mabel Uee Wright. Fred G. Ellis, baritone, has been appointed director of music at the First Central Congregational church for next season. Mr. Ellis was connected with the First Congregational church when he formerly made his residence in Oma ha. Mr. Ellis will have a quartet and chorus choir. Martin Bush will continue as organist. Booze Locked in Safety Box Is Willed to Woman Sacramento. Cal.. June 5.' Charles Rhodes of this city believed in "safety first" when the 18th amend ment went into effect. He stored his precious stock of liquids in a safety deposit box. Tuesday, May 4. Rhodes committed suicide. Sev eral tlnvs later a will was found in a local bank making Mrs. Mary X'elsnn bis benef iciarv. Kv the terms of the will Mrs. Nelson was made heir to 15 bottles of whisky p. ml a hank account ot ,0UU. All of Rhodes' worldly effects were stored in various safety deposit boxes. Yes, and mothers will tell their daughters that thfi' beauty and comfort of furniture today surpasses that of yesterday. True it is, however, that any daughter today, about to become a June Bride, can choose furniture that will give the same long-lived service and enjoyment that Mother's furniture lias given and is giving. There's no secret in being able to choose the right furniture. It's choosing t lie right store, with the same discrim ination that you use in selecting the right furniture. When we purchase our stocks of home furnishings, we choose such furniture that has quality, beauty and distinctiveness to the last degree. As always, you make your own terms. 3 Rooms Furnished, $199.50. 4 Rooms Furnished, $275. 5 Rooms Furnished, $344.50. What is said to be the first auto mobile in the world was recently lo ci ted by American officers near Le Mans, France. The authentic rec ord of this self-propelled road vehicle is that it was built in 1,878. HEAVY Hoisting E. J. DA VIS 1212 Farnam. Tel. D. 353 Texas has close to 320,001) motor vehicles, being the leader for motor cars registrations in the south. Money bark without quntion f HUNT'S Salve fails in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEM A, RINGWORM. TETTER or other itching slcin diseases. Try 75 cent boi at our risk. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. 1- rv Chiropractic Adjustments assure perfect health after other methods have failed in 85 of all cases. It costs you nothing to find out about Chiroprac tic. Call and ask about it. Dr. J. A. Markwell, Chiropractor 6th Floor Paxton Block 16th and Farnam Streets Phone Doug. 9244 Week Days 9 to 1, 3 to 6 P. M. Sundays 10 to 12 r IKroeh JJOFF All Table Lamps Beautiful lamps to suit every laste in an endless number of de signs with metal, mahogany, poly chrome and novelty bases with silk, cretonne and parchment shades, all ONE-THIRD OFF for the Anni versary Sale. 1 I Phonographs I- TJlo-rr All Xannr. Ac J- lay nu ivcuuiuo This Sapphire Ball shown above is a je-wcled ruby that glides around the record grooves like a drop of water. There is NO wear on the rec ord (as with a steel needle) the beauty of the original tone is always preserved. Plays ALL Eecords You are not confined to one make of records as with the "one record" phonograph. The Pathe plays all records $50 to $250 ler W eek Brings a Demonstration of Kroehler Bed Davenports That Shows How to Add Extra Bed Room to Your Home Puts This E 3TT KROEHLER ' jU Kroehler Bed Davenport Headquarters In ease of a storm detaining friends in ease of unexpected guests a Kroehler lied Dav enport always gives you an extra bedroom. Ami, during the day, you have a delightfully pleasing, comfortable davenport that will "stand out" among the furnishings of your home. A Special Demonstrator Will Be Here Throughout the Week ' Come in and see how simple a Kroehler Davenport can be turned into a comfortable bed for two persons. You Avill see a big variety in fumed, golden and mahogany finishes uphol-' stered in genuine leather, Spanish moleskin, velour, tapestry, etc. Largest display in the west. Ice Cream Free! Delicia Ice Cream and Sunshine Wafers Made from rich cream and the choicest flavors. Delicia Ice Cream, with "Sunshine" wafers, is so refreshing after one has been shopping. Dainty waitresses will serve this wholesome treat FREE of charge to all who visit the Demonstration. Easy Terms Tho amount you save each week in rent will en able you to meet the low, "easy-to-pay" terms and in a few months the Bed Davenport is yours. Davenport Given Away Come to the store for particulars. J From Many Anniversary Specials A Whole Room Full of Furniture comprising a FIVE-piece suite built of oak in fumed fiilish large Rocker and Arm Chair with upholstered seats handsome Settee Rocker without arms (not d A pj pictured) Library Table as shown five pieces, only ((It DU William and Mary Dining Suite Note how graceful in design it is a Grand Rapids make in mahogany, hand rubbed to a beautiful finish consisting of 60 inch Buffet 54 in. Table and 6 tQ7C- fifl chairs upholstered in genuine blue leather J)3 OsUU Colonial Bed Room Suite in dull rubbed walnut consisting of Dresser with plank top and large French plate beveled edge mirror a Chiffonier with minor a three-mirror Dressing Table and t07Q Eft handsome, full size bud, in the Anniversary Sale I cOU Are You a Builder Are you laying a sound founda tion for the future? Are you pre paring for the welfare of your loved ones so that when the "Tornado of Fate" sweeps you away to the great beyond they will be well provided for? Better consider this at once get in touch with the Woodmen Of the World The Society Built on an Absolutely Solid Foundation Pne Dontfas 4570. If. 0. W. Bid. r Porch Swings that will stand out-of-doors weather, in 3-passenger mod els, complete with chains, $3.75 Gas Stove with two powerful burn ers that direct an intense heat against the utensils and an excel lent baking oven; special, at $22.50 This Ice Saving "Gurney' Refrigerator "Northland" brand at $29 The food and ice wastfd by a poor refrigerator will pay for a good refrigerator in two seasons. This "Northland" is a GOOD Refrigerator. It is a 100 pound ice capacity, cold air circulating model and an excellent value. U 0 Daughter's Furniture as Fine as Mother's Reduced in This 33rd Anniversary Sale Lawn Swing Four-passenger model, sturdily built' of hard weather-proofed wood, with bolt construc tion at $6,50 Porch Rocker, $2.45 Reed and Rattan Chairs Beautiful chairs, hant woven of tough material to give them a flexibility so essential to real "comfort." These chairs (as pictured) are suitable for indoor and outdoor use, special, each. $12.95 Lawn Hose Guaranteed, dependable Lawn 01 garden hose in full 50-foot lengths only $7.95 J A C 25 foot lengths only OimO Hole Nozzles .. 69c Lawn Sprinklers ...,75c Spading Forks with four TQi tines, special at 7 C 'ITTHKKS S. E. COR. 16th & JACKSON STS. (Q)WWW Glass Pitchers 39c Large size pitcher of clear, crystal glass for lemonade, ice tea, etc. ACME FREEZERS Two- quart capacity for ice cream, ices, etc., special at, each 65c Gas Irons, at $3.95 Ilectric Irons, $2.95 i I I I S iU i I n i .-I i IT