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OMAH A SUNDAY il i, M - : “U m,,lqw,k Price $1,600.00 f. o. b. Factory. Finished in Touring Car, Demi- Tonneau or Runabout. This is the Car that created such a sensation at the Automobile Show. A Car that is open for inspection—stands ready to be compared, point for point, with any Car on the market. Such a Car, Mr. Buyer, should merit your careful consideration. When a Car has the most complete Factory in the world back of it, that Car is certainly bound to be above all competitors, This is the niche the Cadillac “Thirty ” holds in the Auto- mobile World. R. R. KIMBALL, 2026-28 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Cadillac Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Licensed Under Selden Patent. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. "CIVE BOY PLENTY OF PLAY"| Dr. Luckey of University Addresses | ln‘er 'S‘aie H“pmobile Teachers on Child's Training. | $1"l°7“ 5 0 $7 5 O WOULD ORGANIZE HIS PASTIME Oars Ready for Immediate Delivery GET IN BEFORE THE RUSH W. L. Huffman Automobhile Co. Distributors for NEBRASKA AND WESTERN IOWA Dr. Davidson Thinks Omaha is Back- | ward in Playground Movement— Miss Jontz Shows Progress of Associated Charities. Nearly every school teacher in Omaha | and South Omaha, and others interested in a movement for play-grounds attended the | meeting of the Associated Charities, Fri- day afternoon in the city hall. The counell | chamber was filled and extra seats n.dl to be provided for latecomers. Dr/ Luckey of the University Ne- | braska, addressed the meeting on “Shall | of THE OMAHA BEE’'S DIRECTORY OF AUTOMOBILES AND ACCESSORIES JACKSON Pioneer Implement Co. Council lowa. Detroit-Electri Roadster, 4 cyl, 3 passenger 81,100 Tourlug ‘Car, 4 ‘¢yl, § passenger 1,350 UHRE Cor & (311 7 passener 500 Coit Automebile Co., 2209 Farnam St.| BOWSER I-he CHASE AIR COOLED AUTO The car that solves the dellvery problem. Call TANKS and PUMPS J. M. PINKERTON, 582¢ Erandels Building. up for demonstri COMMERCIAL A UTOMOBILE CO. 01 South Tenth Stree Douglas 7724 Wallact Auimobilo Go. 24th —Near Farnam Street. é - ~ MOTOR CAR W. L. Huffman & Co. 2025 Farnam Street. BRUSH RUNAB[IUTW_A Apperson Inm-m l-cyllmm Cars Ilndqumm $1,760; DeTamp le, $660; llupmblh. $760.. T. G. NORTHWALL C8. 914 Jones St APPERSON SALES AGENCY 1102-4 Farnam 86t H.E. Fredrickson AutomobileCe 2044 -48 FARNAM STREET Waverly, Lexington, — Deright Automaobile Co, 3 b Henry H va“ Bru"t Overiand, Pope Hartford 'Hlamas Hudson Pierce, Rlpld ® Chalmers-Detr fl;fllrd-llamm. Glfldl Bluffs, lowa, “MURPHYDID IT” ,, 14TH AND JAGKSON C. F. LOUK, 1808 Farnam Street, MARMON i T SWEET-EDWARDS AUTO CO. 2052 FARNAM STREET Siandard Automebile Co. Nebraska Buick Auto Company s cu... Omahe Branch, LEE HUFF, Nasager B E SIDLES, Gen'l Nasager Liscals Brasch, C B SHORE, Masager INTER-STAT Huffman Has Iopalrlnl || 0 Pllnflu Trimming | The easiest riding car in the world. AMERICAN $4,000 MOON..... $1500| PARRY . $1265, CHAS. MERZ ango and Ropnlrs\ lhndnr‘ Six & National W. L. HUFFMAN & CO., 2025 Farmm §t. Distributors of@ne Public School Curriculum?® alldren should have organized play," said Dr. Luckey. "It is natural that they should have play, but it natural that their play be organized and supervised | in & manner that will get for them the most benefit. Orgenized Play Be Made & Regular Part | « two play centers should be established as| | & beginning and others later as the move- ment took hold Omaha Is behind in this movement which has extended to all of the principal cities of the United States” said he. | “Omaha has not reached out, but s about “Why do normal children disiike school? | eady to do so. 1 believe that the park Because under the present system, the|poard is ready to commit itself favorably #chools are merely mental factories where | in (nfs movement, as are other organiza- Knowledge is crammed into the heads of | (jong interested.” the students. The number of subjects' The report of the Assoc taught might be reduced and those left In ¢ the month of Februar the curriculum should be vitalized. This |ang submitted by Miss 1da V. could be done by organized play, in Which | rerary, shows that the work done, com- the teachers would systematically Inspire | poreq with the same month last year, is the puplls 0 rcap the entire benefits of | fully four times greater. This is due, In recreation. The teachers also would Im- | pare, 1o the severe weather and to the fact prove thelr usefulness by resting & feW | nat all the charities of the city are or- hours a day from intensive brain labor. Sationd Send Entire Boy te School. The report follows “1 would suggest that the entire boy be |Total number of families went to school; that part of him which Qld needs development onl ible from play as well as that part of him that crys out against study 1 would have the school days from four to six hours long according to the age have the term ten the first hour devoted to org Schoolmasters Dine and Discuss Topics of Craft Quarterly Meeting in Omaha, with Chancellor Avery Presiding— Paper by G. H. Thomas: The quarterly the Nebraska Schoolmasters' club was held last night in the dining hall of the Y. M C. A. bullding. The place of meeting but owing to a misunderstanding as to the arrangements, the Y. M. C. A. buflding at the last moment was selected. hundred members down to dinner, Chancellor Samuel Avery of the University of Nebrasks, president of the assoclation 2 | presiding. The meeting preceded the there it was decided that the last me | of the year will be held at Lincoln, M | The arrangements for it will be in char of Dr. H. K. Wolfe of the state university |and women wiil be admitted in accordance | with the custom which has prevailed for years The following new members were elected | Prof. Vernon Mays, principal of the Lin- coln High school; Prof. E. U. Graff, prin clpal of the Omaha High school; Superin tendent E. A. Fisher, of Neligh; Superin tendent Doremus, of Auburn; Superinten dent Teach, University Place; Buperinten- dent Elllott, of Broken Bow; Superinten- dent Fulk, of Hebron. The business on the program transacted a paper was read by Prof. Thomas on the subject “The Purposes and Scope of Inspection in the Publie Schools.” Prof. Thomas, who is now cashler of a bank at Harvard, Neb., was, up to a vear |ago, superintendent of schools at MecCook He dealt with the topic In an interesting and informative manner and was voted by acclamy the thanks of the club for the obl on he had conferred upon it Persistent Advertising is the road to Big by reading paper Prof. Thomas em- Returns. phasized the fact that while in many states A ———— |there is want of co-operation between the | MOVEMENT OF OCNAN STRAMSNIPS. .i.1e department and the university depart- hrives. Sallea. | ment, in Nebr there 1s nothing but |narmony. The two, he sald, worked to- | ether like a well-olled machine. Inspec- |tion he divided into four sections: That of New s Number with dependents.. Number without dependents Transients | Total number of cascs handled Applicants called at office. for transportation given tranaportation industrial départment Work outaide industrial banquet and | hour and one ]n\fhll‘l(>g ;nr tflhtl" or| or county organised piay. Intervening between these | Hupestad Lo other sources periods would be the time for Intellectual | City organizations alding in the work work. 1 belleve under such a system, the | Qutsid organisations aidl health of the children would be g\r.u_\ % promoted and instead of the Loy arising | Women hesd of family in the morning with disiike for school he |Tuberculosis ... would be cager to get there, for he would | S0Uth Omaha cases know that he was going to have his play | Letters as well as his work “One-sided development means s y Crgflep B for the jalls and almshouses. The need | Industrial Department of the hour ! for large-minded, balanced -\“m‘;:’r :: Ifl;‘-’:‘:‘.l'hrn men Number given employment Superintendent Davidson also spoke in|_duplications) tavor of public pl ounds. He sald that ,:::::: h‘fl.\::'«;‘l:l'nl:)hr':;n!vn\'n such a movement was of vital interest to ‘he children of Omaha and that at least | !2:3 283, g 008 her calls {voummx - s Stors Bottlea Bock Beer. Supplied prompily to private famlly trade | Get your order in early: Charies Stora Phones Webster 1260, Ind., B1%L Don't Forget Monday, March 21st, the B RUG SALE HAYDEN’S Sooger Victorian Nunisian. Meatreal | meeting and banquet of originally decided upon was the Rome hotel | Over one | ® | colleges George H. | Regals -- Regals--Regals 4.Cylinder—30 Horsepower. Touring Cars, Baby Tonneaus and Roadsters $1,050 We have the cars ready for immediate delivery. We also have several slightly used cars on which we will make very low price. For instance: A 4-passenger Stoddard-Dayton—with removable tonneau. Would make a cracker-jack for livery business; first class condition— cost $2,800. $1,200 buys it this week. W. L. Huffman Automobile Co. 2025 Farnam Street. high schools, small schools and rural schools and considered each division in detail | In the discussion which followed Deputy {State Superintendent Frank S. Perdue, Prof. H. W. Caldwell and Inspector Greg- ory took part ST. LOUIS MILLIONAIRE SAYS WEDDED UNAWARES |, tms, When He Married Parson’s Daughter. whom he accused of contempt of court in refusing to permit him to visit their three children. “I was under this sub-consclous control from the morning of Sunday, January 23, to the following Thursday,” he testified Drummond's attorneys announced that several “allenists and physiclans will be | called to the stand to testify to the plausi- bility of their client's plea. | The Key to the Situatio Want Ads! Encampment of Da WATERTOWN, 8. D, March 19 (Special.)~C. H. Englesby, adjutant gen- eral of the South Dakota National guard, has fssued & circular lstter to the com- paiy commanders over the state, asking | advice upon the annual encampment of the | citizen soldiers during the coming season The general has received a letter from the war department stating that if the guard is to leave this year it must go to Sparta | Wis., and as this date comes late in Sep- | tember, it is thought that because so many | members of the guard are farmers it will | be impossibie for them to leave theit home 50 late in the fall The company commanders have been asked to express a request either for a regular camp at Camp Roosevelt, the per-| & Militia, ST. LOUIS, March 19.—Pleading that his “sub-consclous self’ was in control, and that his real self was unaware of his acts, Charles R. Drummond, member of & millionaire St. Louls family, declared on oath today that he had no remembrance of his secord marrisge which took place at Clayton earl roin i % last, just wife had obtained a divorce there. Charlotte J. Bente, & minister's daughter, was the bride in the midnight ceremony |of which Drummond emphatically declared |Pe had not the fuintest recoliection Drummond's remarkable statement was {made in his testimony against his first |wite, Mrs. Maude Hingen Drummond, Mason.. A MARYEL OF WORKMANSHIP | 'Wood’sflecm KISSEL KA L H. C. ROADSTER $1750 Fully Equipped —4 Cyl., 40 II P | | (Bpectal )—C. R. R. KIMBALL, 2!28 Farnam St. BABCOCK Reliance Trucks .z, Delivery Wagons 0LDS GAS PO'!I co0. 1018 hila P “Winton Si' “Everett 80" Kemper Automobile Co, e J a ckso Detroit Electrio n PIONEER IMPLEMENT COMPANY, Councll Bluffs, lowa, R (oit Automobile Co AUTOMOBILES Storage and Repairs 2318 Hurnoy Straot. —A-201 l MIDLAND MASON LAND BROS. & ASHLEY, 1102 Farnem St PEERLESS SMITH 2!07 FARNAM l‘l 2209 Farnam § Street THE PAXTON-MITCHELL CO0. Doug. 7281— FRANKLIN cor . comrmn s Fold - Frmme . WHITE STEAMER D?azli'rv:rmos?D DEAL and IMPERIAL--- 3‘3&3’:&&?&2&5.‘ BRADLEY, MERRIAM & snp'm, Council Bluffs, Towa 31500 o & - KISSEL AUTO CO. $3,000 IMI h 2129 Farnam St_ INTERNATIONAL Dwz'm Locomobile . OLDSMOBILE ..LIMITED AND SPECIAL... Slx-Cylmder Oldsmobile Limited, Price $4,600 This is the car that is making the big sensation this year. Sixty horse power, six eylinders, 130-inch wheel base, 42-inch wheel, four speeds forward and reverse. Seats seven persons. The latest and best model of one of the old est and most reliable factories. The pride of the OLDSMO BILE CO., is in sustaining the reputation for turning out cars, in which every detail of the work is perfect. Oldsmobile Special, $3,000 Send for ('atalogue. Nebraska Buick Auto Co. Omaha, 1912-14-16 Farnam St. Lincoln, 13th mnl P. Bt Lee Huff, Mgr. H. E. Sidles, Gen’l. Mgr. manent grounds of the guard, or to go m'w one million black bass and 0000 crapple Sparta. to Lake ska. This will make ahout Resulting from an inspection under | seven million fish that the government Colonel A. 8. t, the company ¢ | placed In the water surrounding this city tantry at Dell Raplds has been mu within the last fou and a company will be this place to fill the vacancy make the third military company this city supports out The Key t tu hie s Yale PRINCETO! ym Tourney. Maroh 19.—Yale won the intercollegiate gymnastic team cham- plonship iast night with twenty-one points | ceton scored sixteen points, Rutgers Pennsylvania five and Columbla The individual all-around champlon- ship was wom by J. O'Kelly of Pennayl- | vania. N.J N, 8 D, March H. Englesby has word from the fish hatchery at L that about April 1 the government will send three.