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B e 6 OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1916, | STUDENTS ADEPT ON STAGE STATE ONIVERSTT it bk Y% | VK ing Solomon” o underer Favorite |/ iV i i | Connie Mack's Crew ERSITY NEWS |5 Skt S0 8 b0 o g For Kentucky Derby [T o oo s s e | “prove S peo” Mateh “Maneuvers of Jane,” Given by| e et |10 (0l I from the com JLngland, y t’ra'nge or Bentucky verby eps i sy e sl e roves roor ato ) SRR Wook troupe. band. | mercial departme elved diplomad ' able that a number of candidates University of Omaha Club, ;u"’ onlhonn o oo ot mgp S Iy morwing mazny of them Sect Lcader' D].(JS CHICAGO, Abril Wareid 03 ni. | drop out by the time of the race. T F()I' B(jston Bra,veg is Buccessful ,":......m. framatic club and Prof olow, “Walker Jutkip ™ Dey's shesinut oolt Thundeser, which won | MU0 OF the Tasa this year is $1,000, winge it w ‘ have t ted Press.) 1 CIKBON JE, Am E YOUNG ACTORS REGISTER HIT | ‘o' ' » ; bt ONDON, Muarch 20~James WIIAm | won, s favorite for the Kentucky derb kit o e ik St Biigped braska owia Wi (e e e oy i for 0 Kia FROM STREET CAR CREW [¥/orrisetie fn the severih inning sester | weak's prog . il o quarter of & sentury AgO headed the 10-| This tnformation. had bees received ny and easily defoated the Philadelphis 1t was an enthusiastic gathering of |Mastically recelved, and ot ¢ eroris Dast Bene hd e Vhatat of the | e s et Ao VR TS The Bryne-Mammer nine returned vie. | AMOrioans, 9 to 6. Hoston outplaywd the friends, parents and relstives that |fnancial succems was had, Ten 4 . “ ¢ o e | e i 4 v .18 00 W the Plerce division street | Athlotics throughout, The Braves pitoh. e B gl sorial hall to wits | Premont 1 g Hundahl, Emma Holan Lord,” dled ¥ebruary 17 a e age of the first time In twenty-elght yoars that # . ! inbplpriel] Ve tha Athleties’ bits well ttarad In A" Kucarn Varne 'Peterson, Sainiel yoars, During the early ‘08 Wood was | s winner of the eastern atake event rallwa v, 10 ta aturday aftornoon ¥ 8" hits well acattored news the “Maneuvers of Jane,” & four-nct | Bend, Beward, Columbus, Grand Inland, | beyg, b, 1. Zoleny. DAA Conrd, Anni | I tod with s Py S IAN (o sirast saP Bave dentributed Eona core Forh 18 comedy given by the University of Omaha | Haatings, York and 'riend were visited, | Gnllaghier, John foversols and ' Frank | * rovivalist in Australls, associated N | been favorite for the Kentucky derh ’, o 4 “‘ ek :' Boston 002000060 %0091 Dramatic olud Baturday Bvery mct |8ith mly 1 tirst five named Widlak Prophst Dowie in the trusteeship of A|in 188 Proctor Knott, a futurity winner, | 2U4Y to the crror column, while Kisten- | Geiiiae it s 6 6 0 0 3 1 0 6510 4 brought forth applause. The college |8l of [ of the program v Baptist chupel, but luter he came Lo Kink- | went to the post the warmest of odds | "M 'rl“w nickel grabbers wan nl ‘r‘mH’uu* ‘:.‘»r Knotzor and Tragres- Theaplans went throush toe diftiouls| The band ke e ; irnnd Island College, Iand and engaged in faith healing, Beink [on tavorites for a Kentucky derby, but |DArd. Bolu and iuderus made up the | 50R: Crowdll, Naborw, Morrisette “and pluy without a hiteh, The face of more |erowds, o Blvasadt The worin | Jaeation | begnn Friday, |of striking figure of patriarchial aDeAr- | iy desperato finish ho was benten by B.& K, battery. The (lslliing of Kirk thiun one co-ed was llluminated with o | With antippe,” | i, and will clore Mondey Bepiind ance, with leonine face and white beard, | the ten to one chance, Svokun I and the hitting of Drdla and Woltf fea- | Fer Children's Colds ana Croup, deliclous pink color as some admirer sent |#rick ballard, the Nebraska university | o, iO0n% Tearnine Fresldent "l“j.un“(y"' he deeply impressed thoss with whom he | face that Thunderer 18 & brother to Jte. | V¢4 “I have used Chamberiain's Cough Reme & huge floral design over the footlights, |PISYWright, mcored u tremendous hit. The |ing addreus on “Phe Way to Wins " | came in contact, even people of wendth|gret, which won the derby lust yes An Knsy, Pleasant Laxntive edy In treating my children for colds Ihe play deplcted aristocratic Kngiish |Vand, in addition to \tw evening concerts In the contest in bawket ball betwesn | And position, He acquired a bullding &t ) seamy o have ns much welkht in making | One or twe 'm K Ne “| r‘" | SIS OKP. IS EA0 s ALECHN. W 40 e in all s reality plnyed afternoon concerts at every high |t Iernry poctotion. the Athenian girls | Brighton, which he called ““The Banotu-|the colt an early favorite, us his own | at night W'HM ; " V "‘ Afe PUIA | not feel safe without it in the house, [ Miss Murion Pearsall, who carried on |#hool in the town wited d plnyed /_‘""H','"""," pe v"':v’v"“"v“"v‘ wirls wnd the | ury of Jehovah, residing there a8 | olasy el ekl A b ‘I\ vwl /o | oannot spenk too hishly of It” writes the difficult part of Jane Nangle, brought |# secred concert Bundny at Duvid Cit Amnhietyon boys o over the | King Bolomon,” he established his seot,| The field thiy year promises 1o be s |—Advertsement . o CTeKiste. | Mrs, Joshus Nutter, of Swittwater, N. X, n every detal] the whimsical sotion | The band was the first oreanization to |y "g W0 T L the “Army of the Lord” i g Obtainable everywhere.—Advertisement of & spolled girl, Mer clever and realistio |#IATt out, under the digection of €. W gapy of the Nebraska Tinrt Many enthusiasts sold all their posses- | - acting brought forth storma of applause, | 0rnell, and mansged by Captain Lane | ve " overn) fntere ” A- | wions In order to go live within the There could hardly be a better example [*04 1t J. Haunders, a1 Modwnger, | S350 from the (olage pintform cn “The | wipely of hin influence, Wood donned | of the Knglish gentleman than that por. |1he ¢ """'l"” of the Koxme Phe Anril 3 W‘"” robes of purple and gold and sat on A ) trayed by Kdgar Ernat. Atired in a [companied the hand, playing v plano s to the slumni for cn throne while his followers, men, women jaunty riding sult and with & monocle |# Dis he progra the Collegn Bulletin for and children, danced befors him in a which he used in aristocratie style, Beost | ot A romt of 406 190 | canteal wpnce until they fell exhausted at had Witle Aifficulty in muking & decided | ‘The debaters, discumsing the preparsd- | [OREF sladents for the promotion of Win feel. This and other sorts of emo hit with the audience Ness question on which they won a don In the trianeulnr debating contest ha. | tonal axtravagance, howaver, beoame so As Lord Bapehiid, Bugens Bimmons [le vietory over Knnwsw universty, with | twoen Hnstings, Grand Tiana and Kesr- | repulatvn to outaiders that Hots ocourred earried on the part to perfeetion. Kven |Frof. M, M. Fogg and . 1 Carr, man- [ney, Mar Orand Teland defested | oo w oo s na hia mect were fin the Kanrney Normal, it way defeuted prar ad 1 or | nger % u new fontiure of (he program ] ol his assumed talk had the right ring for [Ager, wers a new f r PROKFRID. | Siamiingn the smme evening by tha | forced into obscurity. an English nobleman, MHis clever and | They were favorably recolved at overy | Haaiings debmting 1ean witty sayings together with his skfliful | town, The affirmative team won three The prohivition contast v participated g ) dramatic success, Ruth Colline as Cone | At the fifth town visited, The university j~"4,'vrl“’r' ::nl”| Nyrop, Kelso and Fverett, 2 . / i . ¥ e frwt place was nwnrded o Varl 1 stantia Gage proved to be an ideal ma- |players followsd the debaters In adai- | ghe Sheet place Th V G ) y otf, who will reprewent Ceand 1siand 11 nipulator of feminine strategy thon to the five towns on the olreult, the | collge i the coming state probibiiion n ‘) 1n eérman The cast! students presentod “Helleve Me, Xan- | contest, Zaoe Nanals iveers Marton Pearsall |tippe,” st York and Vriend Thé Grand Istand Assembly was hold | (Correspondence of the Assoolnted 'ress) Conmtanting Gage With Collins | Mra, Raymond an director and Ty | B the college nnA_aontiniied” from fun BIERLIN, March 11.-/The “no mnoking IM.'; .;z..y,:.i,‘ :n.",.' Jorgunaon | young we manager had charg ¢ the | S8 T”,f‘,fi',"..,, '.\',"..“',,:'7;'7""” It | days” tnnugurated by Herr Kirchner in Mrs, Dostack Afosn BoTAer | giee club, Viorence W rd necom- | Pullcation sty and statn aemvontin’ | lirestau for the bensfit of soldiore some Mise Bortnck Glinaveth Beibert | panted the club am soloist, and Don Mar- |1t was & sehool of Instroction, Tim siu. | Hme Ao, days on which smokers ab Mrw. Puwsey Yather Knavp | cellus and Louiss Hchaviand, who are to | G300 are Colipue atiidante miststare and | stajnied from the use of tobaeco and gayve 0 S Wugena Mmmons | piay, were on the program with an | W. Ballev of Town, Wev. 15 P, Richard. | “rerots or thelr value in cash to men in dJervin Puncheon .., Kanneth Klspser | amusing skete) Prof, PVersinger, with "';" "A' H,w l"v Dr. 1. A Leavitt of | the army, have been held now in thirty Georee Langdon Vdgnr Vrnat poi A 0 tustrated locturs on | 1ADCoIn, Dr Henry Winsinin 115, | one cities, Inrge and small, and have had M, Nangle Viator Defiolt |0 entertaining filustrated o Rov. W It ubhine of Holhrcok 11w | nronisting resuity : (il 8 Prebeninry Bostock ... Willlam Thompson | Bouth Amarica, concluded resular | A, ¢, Wull of Pawnes, Rev, 1. D, (3lling | A4OTF1NE Fe8U Mr. Vawsoy Wiiliam Campden | foaturs of the week of Linooln and severn] of the eoliswe | A total of 864,221 in cash has been col Bir Robert Bowater Frank Brondwell | The Germun dramatie oub presented | Professors Joctod, 1t 18 reported, besides wboul 40,000 playn In the tongus of the fatherland at clgnrn, W0 clgnretn and 20,00 prokigen Peace Arguments Apbusees, Orasd Joms pod Wiscken | OBy BUDBLIBULE TOF | ubomieiuars e s e s BT R o8 pee D Sy e e Steel Production |t am vein sompisisd for thots miro- ! Cluded, the atlendance was much larger duetion Into thirty-four other eition in the R R e e ™ Tt s wen ¢ bose | erroenadoneo cL TR Assontntad Pongas | Mod” e i ::’-'x ,',".',,".”.’}Z'.','. J,,,:,y.’f(“v’y;”; .y:’:;..”, ‘« AMOTERDAM. Nethorlands, Fab, 8 ‘ :".vlrv:"n can fwus notes to five times the e thas he Titats aancas snt” S0 1o problam ‘ot fading & s BIBE for] . . ommmemmmsemm—— tor ncquainted with the university work | ferro-mankaness for the production of | “EVERY TRUNCHER HAS 4 Menle, 11 no {own wa (are hourd | atee in Gormany has been sotved, accord- | GONE TO' THE TRENCHES” any adverse criticlam The canse of poace will be esporsed Tuesdny night in Crelghton auditorinm where the inter-collegiate oratoriesl con- tent will be held. Representiatives of Hastings, Vellevue, University of Omaha Ing to n memi-official statement recelved and Creighton will compete for the 4 hors from Teriln, This subsift te the | (COTrespondanca of the Associnted Press.) prize of §15 and the honor of represent. York ( ” " | TLONDON, March #,-Trinch, & small, ing Nebraska at the Inter-state contest "l;vr::]l‘«l’-:u '-,’1'.!,,.‘..»”/. has gone east on | Vatire of which I not divilued, can be (o0 sgriculturs) village not fay freem May 6, The wuccesstul orator fn the | & SUEREES TERC 0 o avie and Mise | P7O00C0d In larke quantities from inter- | Noph Walsham, Norfolk, has sent all inter-state meet will represent the mid- | Willlamson are spending the vacation fn | nal raw materials, 1t in sald of s men-sixty-five out of s populs dle wost at the Nattonal Peace conter- | Lincoln lection for the May queen took | FA6torics for the produetion of the new | t1on of W-to the front, which s snid ence at Lake Mohonk, N, ¥ place on, W lmmlny‘uuvvnlrw‘,;l ehapsl, | wobstancs o iready work 10 be a higher porcentage than sny other Waldo K. Sniilington will represent | “Me. Jiorly, who In makink & tour of "' %000 Ar6 already working and more | oy gy Grent Tiritaln can bonst, “Vvery |- Creighton In the Inter-colleginte contest 'y;'.lj"y',",,"’, '\va‘v uwl(;:‘ n; 'vl«. Intere L;“;xr | are ho rg construg'ed, 1t is smsert:d that | Truncher has gone to the trench,” In Shillington won second place in the re- [ The bouni Mews Chrlatian amoclation | ¢his new process will make Germany in- | the way the nelghboring villagers ex cont Crelghton contost and has been an | Tussdny and showed views, roproduced | depen ent of finports in this line pross it of Vnten Iark Colo o college orchestra fve an ente eution throughout his course, having | o G0 L0 OSBRI JILAE AL SREE won many diminguished honors in both | I"u-hl Jumow A, Boobe of 1IKf Theo oglonl fnary visited our chapel ser dagartments, fae on Wednesday morning and made s Aok —— d very lnapiring talk Ireland Irritate Preens Bullate Presdent Clemmons made a trip to Over Enlistments | ot Cergans, e, 2, trp to before the Teachers’ association. (Correspondence of the Associnted Vress) |70 | . isn Allce Wlorver, former erndusts and DUBLIN, Peb, .~There W consderable | ooiniy “suparintendent of York eounty, | srritation in Ireland over the action of the |who s now attending Columbian uni’ | oye of umli 10 the members | versity wspecinliving writes that her | SETATRIONS 8. yolcong tncilition | 70U from Fremont colloge Wore all of the royal Irish constabulary fac W | ascepted At face value by fhat instity | 1o enlist. Thore are 10,000 of them polico- | tfon r men in Treland, They are men of #plen- | The ohmervation Aopartment upder the did physaue und enough of them to form | drection of Mra. Minnle Btump wold the S y |1orgest number of tickets for the Whit i 0 uards are two battalions of the irish susrd more art exhibit at the high sehool and keen on entering the army, Dublin cantle, | oiiveq o benutiful prize ploture o ( which controls them, offors no objection. | xrade also received n 42 plelure from the et a 10 Cent BOX 0{ Cascarots liven your liver and elaan your "t is the treasury which stands in the [proceeds of the same | thirty feet of bowels without griping, You way., The policemen, If they enileted, | Mise Wiln Moyers, classle 1918, “CasCarets” for Your ::I; wake up. toeling w‘uwI‘ )vunr’;ulul would be exchanging twenty-five shillings l}m‘n Pavien. lenttlo s, The elected 1o the positions of | ' willy. o e paos o Sleniep-4 & week for a shilling & day, Th !n«mll.un and elahth | Erads resneetively &t leer and B I wtomach ww eyen bright, step elastio which has met this diffioulty In the eass (BRGSO o Norn Tenncy wilf OwWels, and complexion rosy—they're wonderful of other publie servants, and the govern- [teach her first school near Alblon to (et a 10-cont box now at any drug store. ment, which has urged on private em- |Which she waa recently elected | e Mothers can safely give a whole Cascaret ployers the duty of setting thelr men free DB M_uw- son, cashior of the Ktate | Tonlght sure! Take Cascarets and en- | Lo Udren at any time when they become 1 b tooing them all or |PANK at Chapman and a atudent twe fov th ¢ " P 1sh. bl or the army by guaran ¥ th ears ako, made & ploamant call at the |10V the nicest, gentlest liver and bowl | everish, billous, tongue coated or & part of thelr wages, will not in the case |oofiege this week, looking for a young | Ceansing you over experionced. Let | constipated—Cascarets are harmiess of the Irish pollco follow thelr own ex- | = . N cept. There is thus u dead lock mond in presence of the lord leutenant and chief secrotary at a publie meeting has condemned this action of the treasury, It fs & serfous hindrance to recrulting in Treland, wince it is AifN eult to persusde people in the country dintricts of the urgency of the need for men when they see the pollee kept back, though st the present they have very lttle to do, CREIGHTON STUDENTS PREPARING FOR PLAY Crelghton college students are rehears Ing every duy for thelr blg annual play to be presented at the Hrandeis theaior Aptil B Raul the plece selected closely follows the biblleal story The order, however, has been slightly changed enthuslastic devotes of oratory and olo 1:‘1:,..|wu| John Owch for dramutie effect. Fath tering, viear meneral of the diocese, s the author ¥ ' inive : the orchestra, & b4t g 12:40 noon enty five students will take part. Biab " # se will bo spared to make the play g ““"M - .“m wotbounds Mot sucosssful tn yesrs. While Soicms. Mile I rilling the young Thes Lo, New York 245 p.m. srohesiral arrangeiment in harmony wilh Ar, Chicage 945 a.m, £ Ao play and » the genersl set hearsing & oharus of forty oo 1n | wolgs spoaiully written for The Uile rale will be entrusted 1o e famin Bughiah, Paul Dutty will have | pole of Uavid, Tes Neveridue will play the part of Doy and § B have the part of } THREE HIGH SCHOOLS TO HAVE JOINT GRADUATION | ™ aihers mitlee of 1) arid New York 20 HOURS s PENNSYLVANIA LINES o wlyeation has definitely decided | | o For partiy whare wiklrens W H ROWLAND Yoaveling Pass. Agt, R24.228 Cuy Nauvonod Hank Buikiing Phona. 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