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rl THE BEE: 5 - - — ——y BRIEF CITY NEWS nterest, especially to the students of (wenty years ago A }MASONS TO HOLD A sGhool a d Col e Not S | The annual birthday dinner of the . Bors B Zrins o mencen proe | nd Colleg o | wesirdy Womans’ Elucaidonts Souncl Lots of hard scrubbing urs randen A N elassified section today, and appesrs Kearney State Norm: gighestra recital, Thugeday, May J, at \"“:':‘:YJ::L(_;:,“_M 0. 0he SrGon and Cleanlng to do n & our The Bes EXOLUSIVELY. Find out what e President and Mrs. Dick entertalned |13 D m., field day. Thureday, May . | [0 (0 R i 0 the prese o | 4 : g b fad - - : € |at & p. m.. alumni reunion and’ banqu situation in Burope is contained in She vartous moving picture theaters offer. | Special Memorial Ceremonial to Be{ (. A0 ok T R iay orns | Friday, May . Eraduating exercises | letters just received from agenta of Ger. house every week ? Springfield Man in Hospital—Alfred ob, ing In the dormitory. — o8 SDPEININS Beslod by the. Gemurioneni - servi t Cat) 1 Next S on apparatus needed by the department ¥an Bibber, Springfield, Neb., fs at t. | ed at Cathedral The_play, “Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Cotner University. of phywice for the coming year, Thees Joseph's hespital, where he was taken by Sunday Afternoon. Hallt givén by the Dramatic club under | on Monday, May & will occur the an. | (IF8 Will not agres to make delivery of SRENERS Wi $h Madicls Tt ey Ao e divection ot Ming Befie Atbott was'a | nint Moy tacver hewvy apparatus at any price or at 'any ously il on & train just arriving at the THER . 3 . The new stage is practically completed Moy o g g o o \ — % The band, in new uniforms and under Ly ¥ P firm has lost two shipments in the last m s 1t My ery ng apd successful concer! . N s o un rders for 5 . g | o 1 Poat, cepted At uaual rates plus N - found and easily nccessible. For sue {Omaha, Florence and Benson will ”3:" )"c;u‘nhxp 3 h'v:fi"m:‘\!» w”“ dllx‘-nv;n: to bulid a glrls’ dormitory war insurance, with promise of drll\vfl\ X \ Offioes apply to the superintendent of the | unive sunday, May 9, at 2 o'clock p. |serles of afternoon teas at the home of The Fourth academy will present as|in from three to five montha : : ; X | Bes building, “the bullding that ia arways § Yy, b and under the djrection of Miss Gardner its graduating rogram Charley's | The juniors won the annual fleld meet X ) | new.” room 103 {m. at the Scottish Rite cathedral,|dean of women | Aunt” by Bradon Thomas. on Johnson field Friday afternoon. X " + ] P The_unjversity base hall t dpteated > 3 " gy ok By Automobile—an automobile | Twentleth and Douglas streets, in a |, Nrof M. I Glveon, Ph, n. Deuniaon | (e Syesleyan nine. at Unicersity’ Fiace Bepies Osilege. /’_———“ riven by A. T. Covell accidentally | ““jodge of sorrow,” a memorial meet-|and M. S. Corneil university, has Just | 1Ucsday afternoon by a score « Yeva Allen, class of 1915, Bovies Towa knooked down Miss May Parman of Flor. arrived with his family to take up his A concert will be given We y|o has just accepted a position as soap | ence yesterday afternoon as she wns INE fOr three past grand masters, the | jine of work as & membet of the faculty, } ;;3':5’ M_;g"_'\'.‘"?vh the Luce ones per for the ‘Martin Bros.' Insur | walkl el \ first event of the kind ever held in and Mrs. Saugders, who have |has b _ o the concert which |ance company of Omaha 2 a3 : Talewar, Bevenis ani ‘Donsan (s eve e 5 e Wouralne Yerartmant of th | e Fu i RISIERCHS 10 122 Y%0F | "Axal Knnbdnen, 1918 graduate of aocouns do it quickly, easily and | Foet: . A L 4 3 ormitory, gave a picnic in Third Ward “ ng and stenotypy, has a position as SSMS Thirty Jounth strost. She war b0t & b The boarhin ol B The university library received a con- |stenaty et 6 ne B The lodge of sorrow is A ceremony e and members of | ¢yibutjon of & number of volu f valu- L g A R i SRty tajured, ladopted by the Masonte grand lodge of 4% Svening, "¢ ‘N'" Wives Iast Thurs- |able’ hooks from the Private library of |'ard¥are company thorOUghly for you. BEngagement Announced—At a dinner |xobraska several years ago, but ita rites| 5 . Elliot, forme " . [ Mrs. Colia Scott Willtard Mes, Williara m\'\Lyy'-‘“ll"r Do SL RN Tue ooiehe . B . £ N . . Elllot, former county superinten- |has long acted as secretar the C. W syles lowa college and secu - :,"" Thursday evening at the home of |yaye never before been celebrated in this|dent of Buffalo oounty, asaumed nhis B M and ie’ now Tetiring from public |piace as bookkeeper and stenographer Wlth Fels Naptha there S no r. :m: Dhln. F. Hunsiker, the engage- | .10 The ceremonies, though part of vra‘-lsl:‘m fs registrar last Monday morning, ife for the Santi-Septic Disinfecting com d t I f h ment of their daughter, Ruth, to Morris ng the position resigned by Mr King, The chure ! losed | “ombany e 0 ekt e " poabe o ot | g O St RS | T e gty ompugn cowg (St M | nged to use lots of strength over Glynn, who is to be a May bride, was |PF ' ote in their nature. The past grand | Hildreth, Neb | the Sunday school work, left Wednesday | pleted, the business course and is now in H 4 nasters to be memorialized are Harry At the last meeting of the board it |night for Oklahoma City, where she wiil |the employ of the Singer Sewing Machine a Scru lng rus and it works 8 Suest of honor. The Hunsiker-Grittin | 5o’y ™n ) 1 \iitin Dunham and Jonn | yas decided to postoons Tor one year the | cOntinte tn the same line of work *Rev. |campany. ‘ 2 ’ wedding will tak d ree-year 8 on | B B. Violotte closed his work Sy Sene il take plase May it P adbyrem-B for g Sehon temhere, tvie tsavine ion | o8 account of inese. Betn oF thess pecy | D0na, Crate, clus ot me 1w provine | D@SE in cool or lukewarm water. Mise Isabel Holbrook of Krotona, Los i el eabt e o "voarm eyon ek, 4%, 1¢ la. requiring | nd el Dresence “was of value to. the faphor for @ real eatate firm in the CIt ik & 6o PR Augeles, Cal, will t The ceremony will be given through | hoo) a “ church, atlonal nk bullding. . SO of lectires ,Tv;h,:;p;m:.ff the joint efforts of the nine lodges of | Tre A'I'..‘m‘.'\?“.?;ofiiafil"..“;&m. pe- P g oy LIl 0 B g sulte M1, Bee bullding. at 7:66 this even- | Greater Omaha. The masters of the sev-| clal arrangements to entertain the alumn the Oorn Mxchanss beok ot OB ey : ing, when the subject of “The Mech- |eral lodges are as follows: eBotmnt Sy, {he hemme-coming oom- Al and A A e e o FaPmor: | Thomas Micek: havink completed the anlsm of Consclousness” will be dis- ‘u‘g‘ pur Lbflg;g.r:obg‘a;“lnlbg:! glo. 1 . ; |yere coliege visitors' Thursday and Fri- 'h"r:hflnfl e vy b Seoured & pomden lam P. Wherry, ) X a8 atenogr 3 Cussed Miss Holbrook comes directly | Charles 8. McGill, Covert lodge No. 1. ~ 5 e b e re e n p from the theosophical headquarters and | Alfred M. Longwell, §t. John's lodge tonthor %fidgmlfirh&' TS 421 "nernion Schuits, olaes of 11k o ow & y . \d 15 one of the best cocult teachers and one |No. 5. the Red Cloud High school for the com: |stenokrapher fog the Commercial Savings THIS OVEN FIRELESS COOKER TOO of the most prominemt of American |, Willam B. Tage, Bee Hive lodge No. acihe sducational, department le doing |InE year and Loah association of South Omaha. IS O ISA ork In the way of part base Fred P " A " eoscphen PLumel Reos, 1. Geores W. Linnger | ST 160, NOTk 1o (e Wy, o' partal | The, Dospe hate Sall toam gated on | Fred Posisom of It year's case In ao- Use it ke an ordinary oven NEW PERFECTION Lynch Will Sell [ “Abner T "Jones, Fiorence lodwe No. 1. | i Hunds ¢ sperississ, Br® AR foln | aeekBlayed,Tealeyan, Peru and Cotner, | Beaton & Laler company - if you wish. Or pulladam- OIL COOKSTOVES are Dr. A. S Pinto, Benson lodge, U, D. " |10 (ARCS of spacielsts, . Rich- role Priday evening. Kenley F. Hogrefo recently completed d the oven of your sold inl, 2, 3 and 4 burner Chafles L. Bnook, Omaha. lodge, U. D rof, & Benson and it | The students of the conservatory wi th clal o i i v per, an L & Women's Suit, A Joint commitise, representing a1l | Mav "whon aniet S0 Shiiiremont oF | the, Eveats'or dre. ©. 6'"Carieon Rard |eniplovd In the Mattie Creek Vailey' bank NEW PERFECTION sizes. At hardware, - ~AJ > nt, an ) 3\ " 1 ns 1iS on these lodges, in charge of details fa com. | cXarined in reading. writing. {pelting | Randall” teacher of “volce WS | s O, Wew OIL COOKSTOVE furniture and general . . < ng to e s of evening. L] y left the conservat byt - Big Wager Monday | ", = ‘sure cevers totes 30 1. | Sourie, Siereh, snd Thomdvke” e of: |ax oiock i Shishan'a”scate supper b s il e DAl o e earn n 6 O . . Pty S CIN 2 0. B | " B T T 08 SR B o | T T T o h s 'in - y b At 8 luncheon one aay last week st|“Dan Westergard, Benson: U. D. cation the latest methods of messuring | wiil ‘nel® mesilame 1oL an aseciation | donia Carl E. Herring, St_John's No. 2. | eftiel g8 in celebration of | Dean and Mrs. Ashcroft entertained the Fontenelle hotel, Mr. Lynch with b A ‘i‘ul;nt flg-” mvflnl B Wl efficlency in school work. (‘:‘_lrt:er-' A;y pext Thursday. Mrs. K. G. | the senior college class at a May break- GAS STOVE COMFORT WITH PERFECTION OIL Miss Ruth Gates of the Boyd, in com-| Roy” jumes B. Butter, Florence lodge Youn’.‘“‘wm.':,."“.,::‘1:":‘;"’:::0',‘".11'"';‘" fast Saturday morning. pany with Louls Nash and others, the [No. 281. Wayne State Normal. Prof. Bennett will address tne men. Prot. Ans Mrs. Bissett entertained the A PANY subject of department store manage-| Clarence Rimerman, Omaha, U. D, President Conn addressed a toachers'| The Faculty Woman' Somier poaliemy flate A% & § @ddok dwe- STANDARD OIL COM Edward Wellman, Nebraska lodge No. 1. - ty Woman's: club is planning | ner Friday evenin, 2 kil e breught up. a \ meeting at Ewing Thursday afternoon. | a benefit peifor R the. Bo B Bk maturuily el of ke o) Joom Nollen, Neteasks loggm Wo 1. The " Ready Made Garment Industry” | F1ectric theater In Grete, May 1 The | The collese base ball team played o7, Nash naturally proud of the len- | iljam A, De Bord, past Grand mas | war® e swalect ot WArene pirhe | H B do a substantini pledge’ to | the Yotk Husiness collegs Saturday, The e e - o} ‘""':e st ©om- |ter of Nebraska, is chairman and Sam W.|by Miss Becchel al the Friday mornink | {he indebtedneas fund of the colieke and foore was 6 to 1'in favor of the United pany, was elal ng on the many lit- convocation. @ af the porformance will be ys . -~ Scott of Nebraska lodge No. 1 Is secre- used to pay the firsl Tastalltont of th | tle detalls and trials that fall to the Benator G. M. Hitohcock of Omaha has | pledie. M Favra, poan tary. pledge. essre. Tinker and Vavra, man- lot of the manager of a big department accepted the Invitation of the graduating 3 v -u': R X ;l‘:ll‘ymh m:: ls'.‘“’ ":vllh Many Invitations Sent Out. class to deliver the commencement ora- ?r‘:e"u:o' ;’é’ak"ufi:’r‘&?‘:&""&; w g Invitations have been sent to every Ma- | tion on May 38 Green of Lincoln will give the reels. ) brasiis, 500 n the opera house last Tuesday even- NALLAD CTADTC eALIA Mr. Lomch contended that it was but |80nic lodge in Nebraska, JURMETOR | (5. & Iarwo audionce Witheseed the pte-| Webrasis Wosl vt ONEDOLLAR STARTS ANACCOUNI & comparatively easy position to fill, |masters of the grand lodge of Nebraskal,.ntation of the play, “‘Bemeralda,” by The i P gt w0 UL VU when his was considered. “Why," said [and to the present grand master and all|the junior class. ATNE entortainment Wity the Low motion Mr. Lynch, “Just look at the long hours |the other officers of the grand lodge. “l;:’uovo r?" a:--nca during {he summer | pjoture machine on Thursday evening. ! I have to spend, out of every twenty-| The Scottish Rite bodies have opened |esion has heen granted Miss Lllian| rne Baker university tennis team, one four, for rehearsals besides those of the [the doors of their beautiful new cathé-|)Miss Eaith Stocking, primary critie. Of the strongupt Rantad, Wil mest the One of the best ways \ resular perforances, which number eleven |dral at Twentieth and Douglas streets| Gian Hickman, class of 1913 and en- | Cotl SXPerts here about May 1s. to get out and keap out \ each week and then on top of that are |for the ceremony, which is purely a biue | rollea for graduate work in the Wayne | o jtussell Vifauain. 'E;.(:““:g‘:‘;‘,’;?’ . of a rut is to have /™ the hours one is lockea up In his room |lodge affair, and to it are welcome all|Noraml has been eledted divector of | o University of Missourl for next year. some fixed object to committing his part for the 'coming |Master M , Whether members of the ning in the Tekamah schools. | ap “yitquain's major subject at Wes- work for, Save money week." Omaha or Nebrasks lodges or sojourn-| Fuekr eoc s B 1 of_ Omnabg bepan | 0758 18 DRFS Bon _Sie deRigita A h - ahs, DEEAN | yor) Linoh, ‘15, will teach physical scl worthy object and you “You must remember,” continued Mr. |[ers. Not more than 600 or 700 can be|work last Monday on the curtain and A X . i e aten. | Fottings for the stago and Interlor decora | 20co and manual training at Edgur next will find it ts compara- Lyneh, “I played the part of Joe Hol- [seated in the auditorfum, so the attend- | prrinEe (06 TO0 SR T year. tively easy, while with- brock In ‘Maggie Pepper.’ the department (ance will be limited strictly to Masons| “,; | ,.cont meeting of the Board of | Arthur Hartsook, 'll, has been elected out such an aim it is store play and youll have to admit I|and the meeting will bo in the form of & | Kaucation, the foliowing mpe-dal inatruo- | yuporintendent of ‘schools st Fairmont. hard. Try the savinge was & big factor in makig that store | “tiled lodge.” tors were elected for the summer ses- A e RO R R Il bank mccount method + jon: uperintenden 3 Bowen, q a success, even'if it was only in the| The ceremonies will be conducted by the| RFnY SUPSTEIERIent O o B Bowem, | T, o nnual s ‘Sustivition ¢ the ('a'to ;;umr ahead in the N masters of the Groater Omaha lodses.|blon, ‘and Miss Fanne Britell, Bloom. | Willard ~sooiety place . [} “It just demonstratcd to me that|The procession will be composed of the | fiel afternoon on the campus. Miss Myra | |l oy coud net bo meh s teriy |offiare of the Eread loden. Lhe e | s otk e the RorRLl | The, curzen umber of thestudent pa ' y n reek Al o : -4 [ :::u 1l l: lay 'mnfil.“' my ters of th u;“::‘ ,l?u-x::al:;. powgl Xl ok commencemnt oen- | Dar T e i 0 e, Tty . ‘0 Jus you a wager of the n- Y, Yia By, Pccalaureats | ¥, Halles o in the | that over to your store eral committee of arrangements. Rev. ay 24, open_session | of the York alumni, otherwise those ot aiitand toab devartawit ank| Bawis Wort Sehve: ebaptals of Capltpt e B e Ton mbi ey lor play; In ay, ay 3 prove my argument by selling more suits |lodge No. 8, will act as the chaplain in N or eosts In a given time than any other |this ceremony. salespersen on your floor, for you know Speakers for the Day. that the sales—the day's receipts are| Judge Samuel B. Davidson of Tecumseh, after all the blg end of the success of |Neb,, will give a historical sketch of the & business.” . grand lodge and of the part these. three “All vight, you're on," was Mr. Nash's | gdcensed grand masters played in the or- respomse, and arrangements were then made for Mr. Lynch to be in the ready~ to-wear department of Burgess-Nash company, tomorrow afternoon (Monday), ‘when he will display his cunning in the eelling of women's suics and the like. “Now,”” sald Mr. Lynch, “it’s up to me and the generous Omaha public to show | up Mr. Nash and we're going to do it." What! Water from son of Lincoln, who will speak upon the life of Harry P. Deuel; James R. Cain, jr., who will speak upon the life of Mar- tin Dunham, and 'William A. De Bord, who will speak of John J. Mercer. The addresses will be interspersed with vocal and instrumental music and at their close the same procession will again form, and after rendering the grand honors of Masonry to the memory of the The Bee: Omaha, Thursday, April 20, , 'The World-Herald: Omaha, Saturday, May 1, 1015, The wml-lu-ld‘uit.)::hs. Saturday b Omaha is Sent to [aeceasea winl cose the meeting tm ful 1915. In Fairness to Simon, names of “Representatives Edward Simon Ay 3, ] form. ’ of Douglas and BEdwin Jeary of Lan- In Defense of Edward Simon, ! staw Of Kentuok R B In Fairness to Simon. Although this newspaper is not support- | caster.” That action is recorded on page . : : y C 1 Club Vote-hunting sharpshooters on the po- | ing the candidacy of Edward Sfmon, for | 797 of the House Journal of the 1913 le Candidate, Colonel L. A. Weish, local weatner| VOIIINErCIAL UL litical firing line are expected to use any | ity commissioner, it is compelled by a | islature and it constitutes the deliberate | g,.¢n gide Bohemian Olub Says He Is missile within reach, but in all falrness | gense of justice to condemn the misguided | opinion of the legislators themselves as to Author of the Mothers' Pension Law. to former Representative Hdward Simon, | ‘accusations of his opponents against the | who was entitled to credit for the enact- At & meeting of the South Side Citizens’ forecaster, shipped five gallons of water to Kentucky last Friday. ‘Water, didja say? Endorses School .0 the public is entitled to know that the as- | gincerity of his statement of his own legis- | ment of this statute. jan club Thursday night the follow- oy e R BRSSO 20 Bond Pr0p081t10n o m‘ el gt B u;; Iative record, The house record further shows thas ,’;':‘;T..:.fi. and resolution were adopted: w&y?‘ \ S the official record. Mr, Simon has claimed credit for the Mr. Simon was excused by the speaker ““Whereas, Certain statements have beww Cognizance of the needs of the schools Yes, kuhpel, it is used somewhat foh of Omaha was taken by the executive enactment of the mothers’ pension law from attending the session of Thursday, r;mm, made by some of the candidates | washin' puhposes and its nice to have While no member of the legislature of | o, 4 the anti-loan shark law. His op- | March 27, in order to attend to private r city commissjoner and their supporters 2 running under bridges. committee of the Commercial club when two years ago had any monopoly on the onents read from the official record to | business. That day the mothers’ pension | .,4 have a in our public press to ! v The five gallons of water shipped from |it endorsed the $1,0000 school bond introduction of mothers’ pension measures ;rove that the mothers’ pension law was | bill came up for final passage. Had there | ¢y oftect that Bdward Simon, one of the here was Missour! wiver water and was | PToposition in the following resolution: any more than on any other subject, Mr. | j;i;oquced by Senator Robertson of Holt | been a fight upon it the customary house | .ngidates for the office of city commis- sent to Joseph H. Castle at the Kentucky Whm nal Simon's bill, House Roll No. 96, was the | .,y;ty and that Mr. Simon did not vote | courtesy would have caused a vote to be | gioner, was not the author and introducer - State Experiment station, Lexington, |72 Needed in Omaha in e tirst to be presented, and in substance the | ¢, i’ on final passage. They further | postponed until Representative BSimon's | ¢ the' mothers’ pension law as prod Ky. Colonel Welsh believes it 15 to be | onildren ot Oonane” pwing. 2o Ehe cone one to be enacted. Everyone familiar with | .1..00 that Mr. Simon at one time wished | return. There was no such opposition, | ¢y "state legislature of 1913, and that he used for investigational purposes. gested conditions exum many build- legislative procedure knows that where | ¢, 4rop his anti-loan shark bill, but was | however, and no particular need of Mr. | goy not influential in securing the pas- “But, maybe, for all I know,' they're |["6% necessitating half-day seasions oniy Jj Dills on the same subject are introduced | L oqced on by fear of public censure if he | Simon’s attendance. It, therefore, passed | . oo of this bill; and, A 4 4 in “some {instance: d other cases simultaneously in both houses the speedy in his absence, by a vote of 92 to 0. o h going to put it on exhibition as a curl- |compelling the holding of twe classes un- - 2 the Asiiesd Pesdis 3 did. d 'Whereas, The official records of the osity,” says the colonel, making sport |der two teachers in the ame room. and MERATEIENE O LAS . AMBIDE . TN A Mr. Simon s not entitled to sole credit The motive for Mr. Slmon's support of | proceedings of the 1913 legislature show of the poor old Missouri river. “Ha, ha,” |IN Other places requiring the use of store pedited by acceptance by one house of the A 2 B et Puat Edward Simon, as & house member of ch rooms for school pu framework of the measure passed by the | for the mothers’ pension law, no more | the anti-loan shark bill is something on |. - g :‘-ku:r;;‘:‘ha colonel, “put it on exhibition "&:2.',2‘.""" for sucl .:Eabol nd this is what happened with the | than is any single legislator ordinarily @ | which he alone can be an authority. The that legislature, introduced House Roll No. just claimant to entire credit for any | fact known to the public, as borne out by | 96, his own bill, which was the first coming ncl?::l'lgzrofluiho mun;:d“ufi; measure, Senator Robertson, Representa- | the testimony of men attending the legis- | mothers' pension bill to be presented dur- upon the house bills, was amended by in- | tive Jeary, other legislators and a number | lature, is that Mr. Simon made one of the | ing that session, in in substance the one corporating the additional features of the | Of social settlement workers had a part in | most vigorous single fights of the leglsla- | to be enacted into law; and, bills introduced by Representatives Simon obtaining its passage. But Mr. Simon’'s tive jon for the anti-loan shark bill. “Whereas, The Bohemian citizens and and Jeary, and by an extraordinary action | PArt was as important, if not more so, than | It was bitterly oppossd by an active | business men of Omaha are personally ac- recognition was given to the two mothers’ that of any of these and was recognized as minerity, but the record vote on third quainted with Edward Simon and have pension champions in the house by spe- | Such by his fellow legislators, whose word | reading showed €9 in its favor to 21 known him from the time he lived in the cifically adding their names as joint in- | OR the subject is probably the best evl- | against. If Mr. Simon at any time wished | Bohemian district to be a man of unques- “Genuine Missouri River Water, population requires immediate rellef from **Too thick to dip and too thin to shovel,” | g stuation: and, However, all admit that it is a rare Rt ) - event to ship water from Nebraska, his need -and Dbelieves that the “where the corn is full of kernels” te |said action of the school board of Omaha = Kentucky, where “the colonel tull o | oring Snd Gmely; and, entucky, . onels are full f | “Whereas, the ~Commercial club be- ‘eorn.” " :IQVOI th edlh: lchoolr bollfld o’lu‘om-h- Colonel Welsh says that by this simple |18 compos Of men of SOUN lgment, incident he feels drawn closer than ever |oxpend this mones for tho wiat Tarers the seuth. And, SHRORGE 0 B Bar B | S0 OmANE: ot el DMt troducers. dence’ of what oceurred. the defeat of his own bill, his work on the | tionable honesty and integrity; and, 1 E o ; therefo! . R . 3 was for over a year a member of the| Resolved, That e Commerdial dtub The record is found on page 797 of the At least three mothers' pension bills "0&’ :th ":h; D‘D“‘O was not in accordance Whereas, These charges ;nlnn !!lld northern army and declares himself to|(MOorse the action of the school House Journal for 1913 in the report of | were introduced in the 1913 legislature, | Wi at desire. ward Simon were called to the attention be “the hero of fifty unfought battles,” |voters of Omane and wras aboriiny ahe the committee of the whole, which was | Senator Robertson's pasted the semate be- It should not be necessary in any cam- | 9f the Bohemian citizens of Omaha in po- he says, magnanimously T | iena of Omaha to support ‘and vote - on unanimously adopted, and reads in part | fore the house acted on either the bill fn- | o i *o%r, FEu W HHCOTICTh 0 S raults of | litical meeting assembled at the Bohemian “Sometimes, do you know, 1 almost|M4Y & next for the said bond issue, in as follows: . troduced by Representative Simon or that | ,n."candidate, but no campalgn outside of | Turner hall Thursday evening, April 29; wish T had let the south win. ST00 fuat Ownbe's 03 Moede may be Amend that part showing the intro- introduced by Representative Jeary. The | v (e"C i’ Tlopably ever be conducted on | therefore, be it ducer by adding after the words, house wmm“htx“i n:eroglponml}rld a publie that plane. Mr, Simon erred somewhat in “Resolved, 1My ll:e ;‘mgenll;naal com:m; " by Semator J. A. Robert- hearing at which all three bills were con- ot confining his clalm to the honor of | tee, representing the Bohemian element o CHANDLER SIX OWNER i Whesotus' O J:lfidfim” {heew::rodl. “and }?e:r& sidered, and at which Mr. Simon presented :elngn“one o‘fr the introducers,” instead of | our great city, in meeting assembled, that HAS UNUSUAL RECORD :e",, o d;,:'m";‘ 9 Wheeting sentatives Edward Simon of Douglas his views. The committee eventually rec- | poine “the puthor.” But his opponents | We severely condemn this underhanded Probasly the strongest single advacate (o e s " °h:d"“:m“""h"'a"’ur",‘m°.“"“‘;:"‘_’ and Edwin Jeary of Lancaster.” ommended that the Robertson bill be | yo¥ L@ TOLT L empting, by inu- | and despicable attack upon the character o1 six-cylinder comstruction in New Or- leans, La, is M. A. Bmith, secrotary- It the record is the best evidence this | Somewhut amended, to meet the ideas of | o4, jf not directly, to cheat him out of | and honesty of Edward Simon, and brand s e omarmed about her condl- ||} hould be conclusive aside from the fact | Otbers interested in mothers' pensions, and | 4j credit for his good work. Edward | it as a malicious political falsehood. tion. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Rem- trcasurer of the Order of Rallroad Con- that those trying to disparage Mr. Simon’'s | D¢ Passed, a procedure acceptable to Mr. | ginon knew in childhood what it means | “SOUTH SIDE BOHEMIAN CITIZENS' ductors of America in that city. In a re- ;f,fn?:::hulzy:u:;Tnm:::ef;ml,h":‘ i work Bave waited fwo years to dlecaver fimen w84 i Aas0sqsaee with legislative | 4o tight the ard battle with poverty, and CLUB, ; cent letter to the Chandler Motor Car|pefore she had finished two bottles of that he had no part in procuring the pas- | Custom. #old newspapers on the streets olf Omaha. F. A BEDLACEK;C:\‘L' D., | company, Mr. Smith states that he hes|i;is remedy she wa: entirely well,” sage of & law for which his colleagues in The house adopted this report, which This fact affords ample explanation of his PIRRG AR airman. [} driven his 914 Chandler Six just 0780|ywrites Mrs. 8. F. Grimes, Crooksville, the legislature themselves at the time | Included an amendment to add to the sec- | earnest support of the measures men- A L miles without once using the low gear.| . . Obtainable everywhere.—Advertise. gave him his full share of credit. tion naming the introducers of the bill the | tioned retary. b TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS SENT TO JEWISH WAR SUFFERERS aph Tolls Hea Two hundred dollars was sent last| Some indication of the intenseley bi v t the big Cleveland f night by the local Jewish War Rellef as- eoodim; § w{nr( f ociation to the American Jewlsh Rellef }:; Gandier Motor Cor cempany fol'ow. A Good Reason Why You Should Vote for the flerers ol of telegrams received at the of- | . Sutepees wee on fice. " Although many of Cleveland's big L [ L] ustrial concerns have private tele- ‘ Dr. Xing's New Discovery will help oo?nopunle. for the last few weeks -fiw Bots that more business been transacted 3 your cough or cold. 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