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A {THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NE 16, 1915, Tra ii— M; Ca— ture Town and T. P. A. DELBGATES Are e ’:‘he g'ime of ;;teir Lives DOWN 10 BUSINESS| Are Having A auiet looking youth wearing the After the Fun of Monday Affairs of [T. P. A. badge of Maryland excitedly snapped his small kodak at the cowboys Importance to the Order Are who were ‘shooting up the town’ in Taken Up. front of the Fontemells - Monday for the berefit of the moving picture men BADG 106! Ome of the cowboys exmouted a flank ER HT ON FOR TODAY movement and approached the youth from the rear, discharged his .4 Within After the Jollity and oratery of| " i hes' of the voung man's pedal the ppening day the business 866« | axtremities Just as he was about to snap sione of the Travelers' Protective as-| &b exeiting scene showing two cowboys in a pistol bettie with & “bad man.”” The tation national convention opened| ol Fol Lt M e the world's record Tuesday morning in the American|g. i, impromptu high jump and drops theater and whnt along With tradi-|ped his camera on the asphalt He was tional “‘neatness and dispateh.” “game,” though, and laughed at his I The president’s message discomtiture. He will have some plctures d 16|y, show and some stories to tell the ports of various national OFfICeTS| oy when e gets back to peaceful formed the ordef of business, re-|Maryiand, his Maryland. lHeved by such pleagant events as| o . . ¢ Omehe 1s laging off & presentation of two big spears 10 the | week to do justice the T. P. A. conven< sergeants-at-afmis, Stanley Brown of | tion, for he has worked Itke a walrus for Omaha and R. B Leutbecher of |[months on local arrangsments. Maryland. George Begerow of Omaha, one of the These were sent divest from the royal| rytional directors, was in charge of the court of Samison by the lmperiul onder | pig parade. He was the handsome man of thet monarch himselr. It appears, #0 | in the carrlage with the national preai- stated the courer, that the Ring, afler | Gent There were other hahdsome men witnessing the manly snd rebust manner|in the same carriage, too, but, anvway, in which these tcavaling men met all the |'¢pay js the way Begerow s described. tortures which were prepared for them | yie §s_the man who . is, responaible for in the Den Monday might, decided that|getiing the highbrows into the parade, where & crowd of bravy apirits such a8 | uon' oy the governor and staff, the eity they gather together (n one Buflding the | ,eeinials ‘and the governors of Ak-Sar. Ben., sergeants-at-arme shouid be armed with — somathing more than soft words. 8o the | Otto Wohiford, president of Post A of royal . smith wae ofdared, to' prepare the | On aha, has taken a week off to seo that spenrs, And woe (b the Rapless Tee Ped | everyone has a good time. Wohlfcrd ie Aye who doesn't keefi ip order. Year a Hecord Breaker. Prasident schesheckel rend. the annual (Dublicity o see that another beaver that worked unfalteringly for menths on local arrangements and this convention address, showink that the silver jublies | should be all that it is now proving it. year of the asseiation sué been u record | self. breaking one and oxpreasing gratification that this grea ubder Wx nistration. During this year the membership passed | first las the 8,00 mark for the Pirst time. It 1§ now 51816, & net gain during the vear of 2,647, The remerve fund has from $iS).418 to 915880, which Schoenpéker declared 1) be “an wonder- ful schievement. 1o $LA. The cost of doing business was ever Been. Applications recelved at the i 9,08, of Which 8758 posts were or- Total assets The champion application writers of the |peyyy ooy ong of the ma: assoclstion were named by the president the b Whriloh, oGorgia, 26, William H. Mars, Maryland, 1%; and R, C. Str A:nn-.lub.l m'.l“ Omaha, the conventlon. . The report of Becretary-Treasurer T. , declared the Ne- Draski hote! law to be & model for other states ‘tc copy. R, D. MoFadden Omaha, former hotel commissioner, the aughor of this law, Two Landsome loving to the prise winning delefations i Monday's parsde. To the Mimourl best ap- ania, w2 cups were i < i3 H g il i H d Wateh Fob. nt feature of the day pressntation of & handsome by the Maryiand delegation to slage war a banner marked with this We Weicome You ta Lafayette, ndiana, & Post, E, Indiane Div, The Indlana men seem to consider the wuestion of the next convention settled However, the Kentucky delegation doesn't | WALK-OVER SHOES DRAW FIRST PRIZE AT PANAMA FAIR The Walk-Ovef boot shop of ihls city revelved & wire Monday from San Fran- Cinco to the effect that Walk-Over shoes had been awarded the first prize at the Paupme exposition. Shoe manufacturers from all over the country have displaye AL the fair and Messrs. Slaughter Thompscn, proprietors of the local Walk- Over shop are delighted to know that the _#hees they sell have been judged the finest in the land. PROTEST AGAINST PLACE CWNED BY MARTIN LANGDON mlfl'w councll received from thirty- . |city counciiman, have Deen appointed by Commissioner Jardine ac inspectors of v Walter G. White of Fremont, président vear bas been passed |0f the Nebraska. division, is wearing the smile that grew “there when Nebraska this big convention. Nebraska had 30 traveling men in line ncreased [At the parade. That ls no mean 0 resident |10, The cowboy delegation from South was an auxiliary merely and not * Claims padd amounted [ Part of the delegation. No, these cow- boys are not travellng men: they travel from the gates to. the chutes In the stock yarde., Then, too, Doc ¥rve, the king cowboy, travels around“the tables in his big dining room at the Bxchange bullding in' South Omaha. Honestly, his #un was not loaded at all United tes Senator Sheppard of rohers in the T. P. A, purade yesterday. He s here ‘While the Virginis deiegation of travel- ing men at the T. P. A. convention ad- for |Mits that Omaha is one of the greatest meat packing centers in the world, thie tion (s very proud of the famous ham, oarved from the hind- ' Quarters of the rasorback hogs of the mountains. They admit that ralses sleek, well bred hogw the hams from these are deli- they declare that thelr own in the Smith- ham that has a :&w delectable flavor of its own, ¥For -rd‘-z,uny of these hgma with And expect to mive & taste of them before they In the parade they carried saw- dust dummy hams in {mitation of the long, slendor ham of the razorback George W. Rogers, president of the Vir- slila division of the T. P. A. Is proud of his delegation In paim beach wsuits, blue ties and white hats, but he is no leas proud of the famous rasorback hams. R. A. Broyles of Georgla is not enly a T. P, A, but {s chairman of the south- Weostern district of the Passenger asso- He is & member of the State way commission of his state also. As publio speaker he is & rapid fire talker | great lover of the poet Burns. He show Monday night. was the subject of a him by tin can wire- s brand of ofl was ~but whether reforence was kind he sells or the kind with he salves his customers, no men- tion was made. = Jardine Appoints | Six Neflnspeotors! J. J. Conlon, ome of the unsuccessful candidates at the oty nrimary election on April § and’ W, & Sheldon, former public Improvements at $8.60 per day. The | counell confirmed the appointruents. Other inapectors appointed and con- | flumed for aimilar positions and pay are: N. W. Mixer, Louls Rubln, M. H. Bliss and C. J, Karbach, | |MILWAUKEE FORCED TO | ADD ONE MORE FAST TRAIN | | On sccount of the rapld increase lnl | westbound vassenger business, the Mil- waykee has found It npecessary to put | on & new and additional train out of | Chicago. The additional service will start | June 20, the first train leaving Chicago | at 9:5 in the avening and reaching Omaha lat 10:00 the next morning. It will be | known of No. 17, | Here the Milwaukes's new train will | remain twenty minutes, leaving over the Union Pacific for the west at 10:3. It will carry through standard and tourist sléeper and chalir car equipment, reaching San Francisco at 5:0 p. m. the second day out from Omahs. Bastbound, the ilr‘l- will carry the sine class of equip- ment as westbound and will leave Omaha at 138 in the morning, reaching Chicago at 2 o'clock in the aftornoon. * Train No. 11, on the Milwaukee, will from Chicago to Denver, this equipment | carry through sleeping car eauipment | Texan, was, in fact, formerly an Omaha boy. I feal vight at home here,” he said, and T am having the time of my life, 1t seems mighty good to get back here.’ H. A. Stafford, secretary of the division from the “Show Me' state, 18 stopping at the Rome, where he intends to frame up & big entertainment for his delegation #ome time during the week Dan Rale of Lynchburg, Va., is sald to | wet businass by means of his name. How | mle to Mr, Sale? oould anyone deny & Geprge Rogets of Richmond, Va., is the mwint julep artist of the T. P. A. With true mouthern hospitality he will stand up in his room until 4 o'clock in the momning if his guests stay that long, mixing juleps for the boys. “‘Don’'t you ever get tired?” was asked of him long or the midnight-hour had struck. “'No, sub; it's & pleasuah sub,” he replied, Rogers brought his own mint with him with which to mix juleps. T wanted to be sure of wood stutf,” he haid, ‘I dWin't want anybody to lip over <Ne- braska alfalfa on me.” Besides bringing mint for their mint juleps the Virginia delegation brought a | razorbaok ham aplece, just as though they dMIn’'t kuow, that ham and egge grow wild in Nebraska. Biily Hudson took ‘. sneak Just befors he was called to speak at Ak-Sar-Ben den. When his hame was called loud and 1ong, he did not appedr. No, Nebraskans, do mot think that means that he cannot | meke a speech, for the T, P. A.'s swear | he is-the beat public speaker in the whole | regiment Talk about meéting old friends. DMre. A. B. Chambers of Norfolk and Mrs. R. Dy 'MeFgddon of Omaha met at the re ception "&nd entertainment at-the Fope- tenédlle y évening. Nothing stranke in thal, but these“ladies discovered that as'litfle girls they Had coasted on home- made sleds down the same hill at Mor- v, Kan. Di4 that make them friends for the evening? ‘Wel; rather: ‘The comboy that shot up things with blank cartridges, got into several fights,. was jugged and blew the town on a cash borid, was not a T. P. A ‘Oom Paull’ of New Jersey is notices ably nol pressnt this:year., . Everyone misses "‘Oom Paul," who has for years carved his whiskers to the exact lkeness of the “once- famotis president of ‘the South -Afrioan Republic. Mrs, B, (', Garland of Waco, Tex., won the first prize In the card party at which the local ladies entertained the visiting ladles at the Fontendlle hotel Monday evening, There were 192 present, The prise was a handsome cut glass eleotric lamp. The '“I'. P. A, Special” is & special | NEWLY ELECTED GOVERNOR 0 AK-SAR-BEN. ) | | | Qearge T P A D;aiégé{es- at Big Reunion of a Virginia Family One of the pléasant fehtures in con! nection with the traveling men's 'con- vention occuwrréd Monday night, when at the Paxton hotel was held a reunion of the descendents of the Jackson Buek- ner family, twenty-five men and women belng present. It concluded with a ban, quet, after which reminiscences concern- ing the family were recited. Jackson Buckner was of Virginia stock, and came to Nebraska seventeen years ago, locating in Lincoln and living there until ‘his death in 1001, le was the father of eleven ohildren, all of whom lived to be married, ratsing families. At the reunion last night there were relatives from Indjana, Towa and Ne- braska, those present including children and grandchildren. ‘Among the number were two sons. One of the nephews present was J. . Counts, president of the Indiana State Traveling Mcn's as- sociation, At a reunion of the Buckner family held fourteen years ago there were prese ent sixty-fivc relatives. Julia Expected to Heave Into Port train which will leave Omaha at mid. night ¥riday carrying those of the dele- kates who are going through to the Pa- cific coast, It will have specially hand- #ome appoiptments for the convenience and comfort of the travelers, The souvenirs which the Travelers' Protective assoclation delegates are re- oelving are proving most popular. The pasteboard. “valises” M ealh ‘man carried in the parade gre but the cen- tainera of these souvenirs, and every wouvenir is a product made in Omaha. Bvery one is useful as well as orne- mental, and they range all the way from & palr of sox to a package of macaroni, from soap to candy. By special arrange- ment with the postoffice, a postal clerk i stationed at headquarters to give the parcel post te on the valise full of Oragha §0ods to any part of the country and most of the 'souvenirs will be dis- Patched home by mail. Benjamin biliey The ew days of the Revolution. Upon his of the national assembly should wear noblest of all human conspicucus isthere. ls by employed “ of awise but merry nature, he had the head of a Greek winning s in any assemblage of great men. He was a moderate user all his lifetime of Old Madeira and barley-malt brews. It is man of Burope and America. Franklin considered his wock in building the Const dedaration of the Constitution of the United States Anheuser-Busch 58 years ago Whfimmmmpbmumamfiwm BUDWEISER exquisite flavor, has daily grown in public favor until 7500 people are constant- pace with the ever-incressing demand. When in S¢. Louis visis the home of BUDWEISER.. Anheuser-Busch Co. of Nebr. figure safe © suy that he wasted the New Republic with every wtion his greatest service to posterity. Upon the due t s quality: purity mildness and This Afternoon “Ship ahoy' The Julla, towing its barge loaded with a cargo of some ten tons, is expected to heave into Omaha waters Wednesday afternoon some time, if it rams not a torpedo, or cfosses not the path of & submarine within the next twenty-four hours, Tt put 0 Tsea’ from the port of Ne- braska Oty early this morning, and is even now kicking waters of the Missourd gulfwanrd in its efforts to ride the wave intv Omaka by Wednesday. It will be recelved in Omaha by a band and a big delegation of Commercial club men, as well as a delegation of business men from Decatur, which city it s to touch regularly in the future in ite plying up and down the river, Beo Want Ads Produce Mesults, | desth ondered a general while his grace, Distributors, Omaha, Nebr. Pamilies Supplied by G. H. Hansen, Dealer—Phone Douglas 2506 ’i ({3 2 » ” —Father of American Diplomacy’ MERICA has never produced a grester statesman than Franklin, who was revered by the people second only 0 Washington. He was a signer of both the Dedaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States, and his wisdom made the latter a passi- Loed Chatham proncunced him not cnly an honor to the Anglo-Saxon people, but to human nature. In every of He was awelcome guest,and he it was who induced France to lend us ships, men and money during the dark- mouning of a month. In France it was decreed that all members mouming for three days. So long as Americans treasure the Republic and Personal Liberty as the the fame of Franklin can never perish. Personally he was possessed of robust his noble bearing RIVERS OF THE STATE ARE FILLED WITH WATER in up the Platte river valley at this time. The river Is out of ite banks and all the smaller streams are bank full. The {ground all throush the western part of the stete ls soaked and with the ex. ception of corn, prospects for bumper Ccrops were never as good as at this time. Corn s late, but with warm weather, farmers tell me that it will make a full crop.” T. C. Munger, judge, and R. C. Hoyt, clork, are back from North Platte, where th went to hold a sossion of foderal court. The court was In session one day and twe equity cases were tried Said Mr. Hoyt! . “I never saw as much water as thery Your Mouth Is a Harbor for Germs They Decay Your Teeth, Cause Pyorrhea, i (m.g‘;- Disease) -I;d Undermine Your Health. There Is Only One Tooth Gream That Will Leave Your Teeth and Mouth Absolutely and Antiseptically Clean. That Is Benetol Tooth Cream COMBINATION TRIAL PACKAGE SENT FREE TO PROVE IT. 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