Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 27, 1916, Page 4

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THE B OMAHA, THURSDAY - - . . WOODMEN BANQUEBT|COMMERCE CLASS |THIEF TAKES FUEL |Colonel Welsh Promises to Get (CONFIRM STORY OF | Reli Gro Omah IS A HAPPY AFFAIR TAGS MEMBERS| FROM SICK FAMILY eliable Groundhog for Omaha| g MERICANS SLAIN | R, —_ — o Next Wedneslay s ground hog day ‘-m-n he will get the (nv;'mu! 'b': :;:Three from Chihnahua City Verify | | i i pproach of this fi har emphasized the fact that he's not going | S Four Hundred Members of Two|Spirit of Jest Enters Into Ban-|With Three Children Ill with Scar| 1. Jear appros n flvn"::d vT »(n ',‘,",, e m'hu-\- "*V O it Report of Marder of Five from i i er ¢ he gentls sp o ot 81 » get some che Camps Hear Fine Tributes Paid queters Just About to let Fever Mrs. Mary Nmo]l Left :nwmw 5.-‘ e Sentit be Sncrview] Rch’ (et sudtdmre. Letl S5 sNatbw fren This Country, to Their Order. Graduate, Without Bit of Coa Jionel Luclus Altitudinous Welch of the [a hole in the ground P ——— —_— weather bureau | Nor dida he mention where the ymn‘q;vn‘u IS DEFINITELY LOCATED MAYOR AND GOVERNOR THERE | PAUL SAMUELSON TOASTMASTER |ASSOCIATED CHARITIES HELPS Colonet I\\.w.’, wived 3 ';’l””",‘p will be dor 'u.dw e r;:r-:"‘m'.‘ T g 5 is to vour Stomach, as it e looked up fre he map ere he | Lo.nt at the federal bullding . EL 80, Tex., Jan. 26.- ree ) Almost 400 members of Commer-| The sraduating class of During Tuesday night a thief broke | was Jusgling with the weather to ang (05 GELUS SR ¥ thAL he AN ot on | Americans, who arrived today from this important organ School of C tagged . wer our question 2 | a hole in the ground te come out of on | ~ — ; cial and Seymonir camps of the Wood-| o0 ° In’(":j"':;f'_"_";vww, weld at | 17't0 the coalshed of Mrs. Mary Nitzel, I have taken steps,” he sald solemfly |y "o o qoo” e may be kept in the | Chihuahua City, confirmed previous controls vour health, [l men of the Worid held their second |the Fiatiron cafe 4216 North Fortieth street, and 8tole| ., pefitted the great subject, “to secure| 0 €700 00 (8 LT erriam apart- | reports of the murder by Mexican 3 [ annual joint complimentary banquei| Miss Julla Howard was voted the most | ¢l the fuel this poor woman had, She|a wise old ground hog. one "':' :"'”'."r"‘ ments, where the colonel lives im"dm of five Americans between your strength and gen- j popular girl, and Willlam Larsen the | ave | rely on. Omaha deserves the best there |™ 15 P le rest secure that the| December 22 and January 9° last ; i &t Hotel Fontenelle Tuesay night.| P00 Tl SO0 nd along the tst as | '® S threg childron ‘whe ‘: ® | | and an office 8o tmportant s this «.n-i"“‘u:lv' TR v bt i’ the 90, [0t Wers. gived as iy AECIB & eral happiness. ji High officers of the order and promi- | follows: The biggest bluffer, Paul Sam- | Sariet fever, one being in a serlous| . o\ "\, complete without a thorough- L s, Mook thet Sres . 7 trd [} nent citizens were speakers, and al-|uelson: the poorest bluffer, Earl Peter- | state, and she has two other children | hred groundhog so thac we can know | says the colonel. @ ‘mich an im-|rancher living south ot Minaca; his ' though the affair was flm;ril one|"n: the most shy, Emille Brown: the |.¢ home. with certainty . whether the winter ,l'ip'h,‘.m R e eple. of Omaha | son-in-law, Wallace Maiburn: Tom For any Stomach or B et 3 S i b y - biggest joker, George Berger; the most | " " e e fnenector More- | OVOF oF wh,»'flhpr we are still to have nx‘“““’ the best grounds for demanding a| Johnson, a ranch hand; Peter Keane, Bowel weakness try 5 o 38 and mirth, several toasts |sensibie, Georse Hanson, the handsomest arty that she does mot know where her | Weeks more (atecompetent ground hog.” bookkeeper for the Babricora ranch 3 eulogized the great fraternal order.|boy, Virgil Volland: the most beautiful | nustkt Abd ispedriold soh s Ll The colonel politely declined to & v et gl B Aok ot Ben F. Thomas, consul co girl, Loreta Larsen: the best student, | ' . P s ———— - . urst, B i "‘.‘"v i ’(‘::.’""‘:::':' George Rerger; the class pet, Miss Drum- | former having left """"|“ / ';;""‘"': | gaty apd Turkey were represented | Kramer, son of David Kramer, one TETTER’S [ Oifer sseakers included W. A. Fraser, |mond: the suusrest student, William S8 M6 Savkyianisnak Siod. be Jost ChE NS AND AIDES | by charges d'affaires in the absence | of the Americans driven out of west- Movereign commander of the Woodmen, | Fehrs: the class fusser, Edward Hol- |40 .- y i 3 i aeaie. /e MEIGAMAR - Siine] ort OhiNuatvs, Tket DObtIDF; : Governor J. H. Morehead, Mayor James |/Ander; the class flirt, Helen Crawford. |ty-four hours when the heaith ola of ministers : . ' o ainey T. Well Paul Samue resident of the class, | calle ister, Stephen Panaretoff, is in Francisco Villa, with a force es- €. Dahiman, Rainey T. Wells of Murray, amuelson, pi ster, D! | Ky. & Soverelgn auditor; Rev, J. J |WAS toastmaster. Responses were as fol- | Secretary Doane of the Assoclated mourning for a son killed in the war | timated at 1,000 men, has been lo- b B e Ay ot ) Tl ' Gt el S s BTyl And, the 4 PRe | and did not attend. All of the neu | cated, according to advices from the | —— " Biuffs, and Carl E. Herring. The quar. | Rodman; “Odr Prophecy,” George Ber- fordered « ton of coal and provisions, e wy : {ves resent ex- | gouth, in Santa Clara canyon, on the tet of Commerclal camp sang several |5°7: “Our School,” Miss Marie Nemecek: | with dicections to rush deliveries President and Mrs. Wilson Give | tral representatives were ?x 8 Sig is il oo e i l ‘0 'H " popular selections. Entertainment by | ‘Our Poem,” Earl Peterson: “Our Fu-| The ,issoclated Charities are assisting Second Diplomatic Reception | cept the ministers from Costa l..vSsn a a ra ¢ pey | some cabaret girls and the singing of [tUre.” George Hanwon; “The Future of |(welve families Who have become desti- P the Dominican republic, Bocuador, | family, about forty-five miles of Chl- L e g e g #ong hits by the whole body of banquet. | the School.”” Principal Karl F. Adams. | iuie quring the scarlet fever epidemic of the Year. Honduras and Peru | buahua City. ALther Cah (B0 ‘euflly: 1hA06 'sb " ERPNE €rs preceded the apeaking gy s o Shoer Agnivgeyy own | Other guesiz included Secretary expenios by stiuply diesciving & teaspéen- Tella Funny Storfes. e g ROW BETWEEN SWEDEN BULGAR MINISTER IS ABSENT| Senators Kern of ful of canthrox in & ocup of hot water. In the course of a funny talk, Mayor | £4na Daltzer Elmer Nufer -y | and Mrs. Lansing, Se X | NORRIS HOLDS UP ACTION Pour slowly on scalp and massage brisk- ora Chesno Hdward Piskacl | . A nsas, ou: ¥ o Dahiman declared he had never had 80 | Avinuc ercin Gerirude Rodman | AND BRITAIN UNSETTLED| wASHINGTON, Jan. 26— Presi- | Indiana and Clarke of Arka PO o Ty oreatet e sectiing, iiine much fun In his life before. He told a 1da Segelman | i o gy gl Mo ave thetr | Representative and Mrs. Mann, John | - ON NEWLANDS RESOLUTIO R e e s number of storfes, including one oon- Fdwin Thompson | LONDON, Jan. %.—The controversy be. | 460t 80d Mrs. o vl | Barrett, director general of the Pan- | s 8 N and Qirt. RINNNE cerning the pulchritude of Sovereign L e | tween+ Great "Britaln and. Sweden over|econd = diplomatic dinner at the | Barrett, : nd several rela-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Senator Nor- | dandraff, excess o B2 QY Commander Fraser, and closed with Marguerite Danshy | the holding up of malls by Great Britain| White House tonight with the repre- | American union, & ris, republican, prevented action today |leaves the acalp spotless o g : d Mrs. Wilson 8 d pliant, while the hair takes on a ey, for the principios and work of the | EeTl Feteraon @ miiam Fehrs s | §0d refaliation by the stopping of Brit- | sentatives of Germany and its allies | tives of Mr. and Mrs. . on the Newlands resolution for congres- | an ¢ Paul Samuelson sh and Russian mall and the placing of i B o lor, also a . sional investigation of railroad legisla- | glossy richness of natural color, Bimer Johni syt i . : True fraternalism of humanity, and | Anna Shields Philip MeDermott an embargo on vood pufp by Sweden ja| "P0. tDe neutral nations presen i Department Orders, tion, suggested by President Wilson on | fluffiness which mekes it seem very much man's natural love of home, were em. | Virgll Vollana Marie Nemecek still unsettled, bu: negotiations are under | ®0tente diplomats and the neutrals | phasized by Rev. Mr. Buxton, who de- Clared them to be exemplified in wood- eraft Governor Morehead spoke in faver of #pending money for the education and George Berger Helon Crawford Dorothy Dunn George Hanson Walter Nufer Elizabeth Pofah! Robert Rosengren Pauline Semernde Irvin Janger Ethel Thompson Milton Larsen Max Wezelman way for mutual concesstons, Although nothing officlal has yet tran- spired. it ia belleved that licenses for the exportation of weod pulp from Sweden will be granted in exchange for permis- attended the first dinner last week. Count von Bernstorff, the Ger- man ambassador, the ranking diplo- mat present tonight, occuplied a seat WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—(Special Tele | gram.)—Civil service examination will be | held on February for postmasters at ! Marion and Cornlea, Neb | ““The Postotfice department has accepted the proposal of George M. Adams to lease new quarters for the postoffice at the ground that such an investigation | would be a long one and might serve to prevent some other inquiry into railroad affairs. He declared congress was suf ficiently Informed to act and charged the administration with seeking to post- heavier than it is. After a canthrox shampoo arranging the hair is a pleasure. Advertisement " _THE HOME PAPER 8’{1’)1 Mimkin thers present were! Meossrs. and Mesdarnes— protection of the youth of the nation, Austria-Hun- | Crawford, Neb., for a term of ten years rather than the establishmert and main- ! from Julv 1 THE OMAHA BEE— | ®lon to Import coal f rom England. near to Mrs, Wilson. pone responsibility for action. tainaace of a great standing army. - “The | vy o Adams Wywod = T — - 3 B real protection of the country, ana its| Misses- Misses - Frerarcdness for the future, les 1n the| Sole a v LG younger generation, rather than in war p,,n:'.","%'.'...m., Bourke, plans. th overnor dec Morrison Hylvia Wistler | Patr Gharlston Janse Innea 3 ~ t Commander Fraser and Auditor Weils |,||r:;"£."" Ar:‘nn"RlAIl Also spoke disparagingly of wer prepar- Halght Htchkizs i fdness and asserted that true patriotism SSSEVY oesers. — ck D uni, i lies In brotherhood and protection of the | G b Nnibareth | Giiapanls home, such as woodcraft provides. ‘lolrvy & IIJl o{ph Ceiata Volmer Valter amberial Both officials of the order declared that| no\merc, ot It had done a great deal for Omaha and Nebraska, that it is for Omaha first, last SELLS GRIDIRON CLUB and all the time, and they folt that Omahans and Nebraskans are loyall PLACE FOR TWO HUNDRED friends of the order Commander Fraser pald a tribute to| NEW . YORK. Jam #®—"Dr” Jules Mayor Dahlman, whom he called “Hon-| Waterbury, widely known to the police 88t Jim Dahiman, the greatest mayor | throughout the country as a “confidence Omaha ever had,” and whom even his| man pleaded gullty here today to an Bitterest enemies could not accuse of| attempt to swindle Dr. M. Allen Starr Alshonesty. of this eity out of 3200, on a promise of “Patriotism” was Carl K. Herring's{yrocuring him a lite membership in the | publect, He contemplaced what the|giaieon club of Washington. Waterbury F"‘W “l:'-"."“‘" e and do, after the | oy recently arrested in Montreal and k> D ——— SE OF MEN'S INJURIES NOT DISCLOSED BY Tolice are trying to solve’ the mystery the minor Injuries of a Tom .~ SIMPLICITY F.O. B. Remember | These Five Facts 6 Completely Equipped with About the Dort Has been the keynote of Dort design. Not one extra ounce of weight has been employed in its production; not an added unnecessary part to be Starting and Lighting System paid for, carried and not used; not one cent has been spent for vanity The Dort Five-Passenger Touring Car, sturdily built or false pride of possession. The result, we believe, is the most per- fectly balanced motor car on the market. and absolutely dependable, represents the most and the best in light car comstruction—— When designing the Dort Car, the dimensions and sizes of each part were studied with great care, the main purpose being to get just enough ‘ weight to give strength, with ample provision for a reasonable margin of safety. Fach working part of this remarkable car is available for ecasy adjustment if necessary, ACCESSIBILITY Every owner of a Dort realizes to the last cent on his investment in motor: car service—paying only for those dollars of value that will work for him. His pride of possession is based on his knowledge of performance rather than vanity of appearance. Thus he is insured a lasting satisfaction and a permanent return day by day on his invest- ment. § —the high-speed-long-stroke motor possesses wonder. ful power and flexibility. The dual exhaust eliminates back pressure, —the cooling system is most efficient—large water Jackets completely surround each cylinder and each valve cage. This insures a cool motor under every condition of hard or fast driving. largest m efiroliment in the his- | tory of the schoc! is expected, Many of [ the Omeha and Council Bluffs High #chool graduates have signified thelr in- tention Gf enrolling. ~—it ‘has the well known Connecticut battery type igni- tion, which delivers the hottest spark at low speed and on hard pulls. This means power when you need it, The weight is so distributed that the DORT ‘‘holds the road’’ at all speeds. Something that you seldom find in a car of the so-called light class. Agk for demonstration. This Home Made Mixture Stops nau-' druff and Falling Hair and Aids - NUNS_SALOON IN A DRY s J STATE: SNOW PROTECTS | _To a haif pint nl. water add: DENVER, Colo., Jan, 3 - Reports were | D&Y Rum.... brought to Distidet Attorney ::muel .v? Barbo Compound. brgp Johnson. of the First judiclal dis Soyise dager 4 court taday, that a saloon is beln;“:: M simole IngebQings | Wings orated at Baltimore, Colo., a lumber | YOU an buy from any druggist at very famp in the mountains, in violation of | /ttie cost, and wix them yourselt. Apply the new prohibition law, effective Jap- | 10 the scalp nce a day for two weeks, uary 1, last. then once every other week until all the The snow is said (o be so deep that | Mixture i used. A half pint should be It may be some time before the authori- | ®nough to rid the head of dandruff and ties can reach the place. It was not | kill the dandru(f germs. It stops the hair definitely known in the camp, it was | from felling out and relleves itching and #ald, that the state had gone dry scalp diseases. | Although it is not dye, it acta upon the BOMBS OF ALLIED FLYERS bair roots and uill darken streaked, CAUSE DEATHS OF HUNDRED faded, gray hair in ten or fifteen days. LONDON, Jan, 2. A . It promotes the growth of the halr and - alrmen have | mak hair soft and glossy —Adver- again dropped bombs on Monastir and Glevgell and 100 persons are estimated _ 1o have been killed or wounded in the ~—it has an irreversible steering gear which holds the car to the rond and means ease of handling. ~—the long 30-inch cantilever springs in the rear give great riding comfort and economy on tires. ~—combined brake and clutch, automatic release of emergency brake; aeroplane fan, one-man top of genu. ine mohair and Bair top holders, crown fenders, elec- tric horn with knee button are “big-car touches" which lift the Dort into exclusiveness. DORT MOTOR CAR CO. FLINT, MICH. On account of a factory increase in production to 1,500 cars per month immediate deliveries can now be made. See the DORT before you buy FOSHIER MOTOR CO. 12th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. l There is one remedy that seldom fails ,{to clear away all pimpies, black heads Set R4 of & Nacking La Grippe [and skin eruption and that makes: the ¥ #kin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with semo, which generslly overcomes all skin dis- ""”""": eades. Acne, ecaema, itch, plmples, rashes. black heads in most cases give way to semo. Frequently, minor blem- ishes disappear overnight. Itohing usu- stops Instantly. Zemo \s safe. clean, to use and dependable. It costs only i An extra large bottle, .00 i not ‘staln, is mot greasy or sticky positively sate for tender, sensi- Zemo, Cleveland.

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