Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 6, 1916, Page 8

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i DEMOCRATS ASKING BRYAN QUESTIONS Grand Island uuing Democrat Puts Queries to Commoner to Answer at Meeting. QUESTIONS ALL QUITE PERT GRAND 18LAND, Neb., April 6 (Bpecial Telegram,)—After a local German soclety declined positively to bait him on aecount of any prohibi- tion gospel, loeal democrats are in- dulging in this pastime against Mr. Bryan, who will address the voters tonight. John W. 8ink, formerly demo- cratic representative, in* this even- ing's issue of the Independent has a signed article in which he challenges Mr. Bryan to answer, among other things, whether he was not the one 1o coin the phrase, “Let the people rile,” with reference to the primary, and then be the first to violate such rile, in the Baltimore convention, Me alno asks bim how he explains the alleged Inconsistency of promotng pro hibition and supporting Dahiman and Dunn. Why he went against Clark st Ballimors becouse Clark had the Belmont-Ityan- Murphy support, whereas he himgelf had i the previous presidential campaign ac- copted that support, Would he violate his instructions Again it selscted s a delegate to the national convention? And, "It you are chosen us & delegate and your views are contrary Lo those of Mr. Wilson, will you give way 10 permit him to dictate the platform, or will you insist on writing your views into the platform?” B'NAI BRITH LODGE TO CELEBRATE SUNDAY Because Higmunad Lovingston of Bloom- ington, 11, chief guest at the I¥'nai B'rith welbration Bunday at the Henshaw hotel, does not arrive until noon, the auto tour planned for the morning has been aban doned. The observance of McKinley lodge's sixteenth birthday wiill open, therefore, with an afternoon meeting at the hotel, to be followed by a banquet and entertainment, Mr. Livingston, who s head of the Waost Writh Anti-Defamation league, will apeak on the work of this department, e will be introduced by Martin Mugar- man, the first president of the McKinley lodge, which was organized at ihe time when Mr. Livingston headed the Wnal Writh grand lodge, Arthur Rosenblum will be toastmanter, responses to be given by Rabbl Jacob Mingsr of Lincoln, Vietor Rosewatoer, . #. Blgutter, Emil Ganz, Isldor Rees, Max- well Promkin and Miss Malyine Newman, president of the ladies’ auxiliary. Kd- ward Fimon (s chairman for the day. K ISLAND OFFICIALS anO GO WEST ON THURSDAY General lluu.r Jones of the First Distrdet of the Rock Island, extending from Chicago to Denver, on a special ‘teain, will be In Omaha at noon Thurs day, en route west on the annual spring inspection trip, He will be accompant-d by & number of the superintendents ani other officials. An inspection of the Counedl Blufts yards will be made, hut it Js probable that the train will not stop in Omaha. OWA CROP PROSPECTS ARE REPORTED AS FINE Superintendent Derr of the Great West- orn is over from headquartors at Clarion, Ia., and is spending the day in the dty visiting among the business men. According to Mr, Derr, crop prospects in Jowa and Minnesota, along the line of the Creat Western, were never bet- ter. There is plenty of moisture In the ground and farmers are making propara- tions to put & large acreage into crops. AUGUST WAAGE BREAKS IN PRINT TWICE IN A WEEK Fama has knocked at the door of August Waage, mall carrier No, 8, twioe within & week. A few days ago The Nec told of a joke some of his fellow workers played on him by steal and consun- ing an apple ple which he had brought into the postoffice for his lunch, Hin present bid for fame conaists in the ar. rival of & baby girl at his home, SUES BROTHER OF MAN SHE WANTED TO MARRY Heoause of alleged interference with ler opportunity to marry his brother Firnest, Miss Rose Addle Btrucks Is suing Theodors Kiabunde for $10,000 in distriet vourt. Misa Strucks, through her attorney, re coptly filed & suit for $10,00 damages against Brnest, charging breach of prom ine, and againat John M. Grossman and Theodere Klabunde 7or damages to her prace of mind. MRS, CREIGH LEADER OF CURRENT TOPICS BRANCH Mes. Mary 1 Crelgh was resiecied lender of the curvent toples department of the Omaha Woman's olub, Tuesday Mrs O D, Baltaly Is the new firsl sssis tant leader Mrs. A, Fpechi, second aastatant. Mrs J. M. Welshana Ia socre, isepdreaanrer and Mre. ¥ A Howast ehalrman of the courtesios commiiies CITY HAS THREE GANGS REPAIRING THE STREETS The sireet Aepartment has one voncrels (hiek brlek ABd (hise aaphall gengs 1o pairing 1he paved stresis of the oity Thess paving repairs will be puahed s WL the whale gity has been coversd NEIL IS HELD MI DISTRICT COURT Mol Cross, TN Bluney strsel. whose Aule hrusk and Rilled Otte J. ehirk ot Fwenty-auventh and Lake streets Mon. Mflmmhuatum- ey d -fl-v‘ua e bwnda % MILK MEN QUALITY Heatin o--u- Connell metured Twentrnine wilh dealers whoae prodacis st balow standard Jle warned \hem pestiel Mifensnn 1hin yeur wiil resuiht in p-'u I pelive st bl i-yuuu b beard of o [pterute Dilme AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA South Side Students Anxious to Have Board Enlarge Quarters at ngh 8chool. SPECIAL TEAIN FOR BTOCK The proposition of by l]/lm( A new man val tralning bullding or extending the present one and bullding a new gymna- slum s being considered as possible among the school authoritics. - For many weeks the Omahs Board of Fducation lias been confronted with the lack of space and cramped quarters for students of both the domestic sclence, manusl training and machtnery cinsses, and have practically decidod on either plan The school annex at Twenty-fovrth and 1 streets is too small to accommodate the clusson in domestin mclence hoth day and night schools. Also, with the wrrival of new machinery that has recently Leon ordered, Prof. Bagbey of the man ual training and machinery depariment finds it tmpossible to carry the Iargs number of classes that he already has, At the beginning of the term many sty dents who expressed a wish to enroll in this departinent had to be turned away because of the inck of room and (aclities Gymnasium headquarters are too small for the production of good competitive basket ball tearns, For years Conch Pat ton liss been hampered by the smaliness of the basket ball court, and it might be suid that the poor showing of the team in crulcial tests is due to the fact thut it has received its season's practice on a court that is far from being the reguln ton size, Npecing Live Stock Train, A ¥, Btryker, secretary-traffic mun- ager of the Live Block WKxchange, an nounces that commencing Hunday, Avril b, the Buriington will run s speelsl Omaha stock train from O'Neil, Neb,, ench #un dny, leaving that point at 10 a. m. and pleking up live stock for this market loaded at stations as far south as Ash land, The principal stations on this line are O'Nelll, Page, Orchard, Royal, Bruns wick, Copenhagen, PViainview, Bresiau, Owmond, Molaln, Randolph, Wareham, Belden, Laurel, Dixon, Allen, Jackwson, Dakotn iy, Womer, Winnebago, Walt hill, Romalle, Lyons, Oukland, Uehling and Winslow This train s put on at the request of the raflrond and stock yards commitiee of the Kouth Omaha JAve Htock ¥x. change, and It {s hoped there will be enough live stock move on the train to make It a puccess and insure it contin- uance by the Burlington My Meeting Tonight, Republicans will hold s mesting this evening in Caldwell's court room, over the Btate Bank bullding, at Twenty- fourth and M wsireets, A committes ap- pointed at the lasi meeting by President Martin to make preliminary arrange ment for a blg mass meoting of repub- leans shorily after the primaries will report, The overwhelming saweep of republicans in Counctl Bluffs, Benson and Worence had added intense Interest to the local camvalgn and local leaders mean to fight to the Wmit to make a local repub- Hean majority lead the election Commission Firm Out #1165, 4. V. Kramolish, collector In the em ploy” of the Parsley Commission com- || pany, rveported the loss of #1156 In cash and §75 in checks made out to the com pany, near Rallroad avenue and Wash- Ington street, Monday afternoon, A re- ward of 3% has been offered o the per- #on who recovers the cash, The Magle Barrel company, 4619 Bouth Twenty-fffth street, was broken into about March 22 and a bunch of tools and plunebing attachments stoler, . A, Hoader reported tho loss, The barn of Willlam Bormann, living In Barpy county, south of the city, was broken Into laat evening and a full set of harness and other attachments stolen. The barn door was left open. No Disappointments, You'll not be disappointed If you look for the very best values at ¥Flynn's men's, boys' and children’s suits; ladies’, misses’ and children's sults and coats; Cooper's Klosed Kroteh underwear, Lion shirts and collars; Stetson and Tiger hats, and other goods of equal merit Open tonight. John Fiynn & Co. Judge Fines Girls, Three girls. Inmates of a disorderly house raided by Bergeant Carey, Officer Dworak and Detectives Gillen and Allen last evening, were fined 81 and costs In police court this morning by Police Mag- istrate Harvey Reed. Ju o Given Work, Juvenile Officer ul MeAuley seoured & position on & farm In western Ne- braska for Hd Areingllale, a runaway boy who was pleked up yesterday after- noon by Officer Dworak. He was 17 years of age and had left Ottumwa, Is,, his homa, to make his fortune in the world Magte Clty Goslp, rent In Hee office, iy asonable, Well kinown location. Tel. Bouth 27 The Loysl Order of M the newly slected office freshments 1 Onlrlllln The We Christian Temperance unlon will th # boys' medal contest at the Grace M ehurch at Twenty fifth and ¥ t 8 o'olock The indies of the Firat Christian church Will serve & dinner at the Mel'ra hall at 'l'uvn(} fourth and O strects Thuraday rom 1180 & m. to 1 p.m wresalve dinner will be given \y people of the United Presty tortan ohureh st the ohurdh bullding ot Twanty-third and I strosts at § o clo Frid April 14 will install irsday. e nt will b held At the Twentythind and | slrvets this svening at | % o'ole: A Albright will Bave charge, the tapis | Everyone weloome. | Il belng “On Calvary . K Larimer, an living st walked i Aven & senlencs eotary Bexhor of the | A Mgy Linin which lsav slaek yards for { ey A larger terriier Mosdacies BWurks and Kivkpat Mis Alaen had hlgh ain a‘- soare ol (AEe Tresm ihe ity hall have as .n..t x \ »-w wanth offies. Deputy | i ‘ot £ Martin will fave | A Twenty- fourth anl O strpeia m. rounda of the South Walte " Nolapes NEW FORK, April ADe Arthar Way v Winite, contuanad slayer of N fiher aw, John B Peah, of Oeand Napids suffwend & relapen sl DBellevue honpital | \odax Fastes Mathers' Ponal LU ANNADGLIS MM Aprtl & The Ma k:d woneral psnetbly during | N ‘ anial aeasl slon law Mandgnes | ' sharge of tha el of the aEe At e ol | all wt aowvaither han aiveady huen wallig | b THE BEE: Governor Morehead Proclaim Above Them All OMAHA, in Quality Baked F resh Every Day in Nebraska’s Snow White Bakery You Get Your Money's Worth Every Time You Buy Iten’s Fairy Soda Crachers Becauso these high-qual- ity pure food products give you the best value obtalnable, You can get fresh and fine Falry Soda Crack- ers at almost any good grocery store. In 10e cartons, In H0e family ting, and In returnable cans by the pound. Eat Iten Biscuit and you will Grow With Growing Omaha The only He package soda eracker haked in Nebraska, The best Hc package soda eracker baked anywhere, Your grocer can sup ply you. Baked and Guaranteed by ITEN BISCUIT CO. SNOW WHITE BAKERY OMAHA The Coffee That Never Fails to Please Roasted and Packed in Omaha’s Daylight and Sanitary Factory Ask Your Grocer 'I_'oday GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEE CO. What is the best known trade mark in Nebraska? ADVO What is the most popular trade mark in Nebraska? ADVO What Nebraska trade mark repre- sents the highest quality of foods? ADVO What Nebraska trade marks repre- sent the best qualities of coffee roasted in Nebraska? Advo-Gold Medal Nebraska Maid Omaha Maid THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916, 1! PROCL ' Governor John H. Mo; - Organizations of Coy to Observe the | Pure Foc “NEBRASKA’S FOODS; fl Omaha Merchants and Produ Educate People to Hoilh mote Use of Nebras Don’t Guess at It; KNOW That What You Buy is Right! How shall yon know? This way When you open a package of Macaroni does it look “pale’ and ‘ white''? “Omaha Maid’! doesn't—1t is elear and has a good, rieh eolor, Does your Macaroni break easily or do you find it hroken in the package? “Omaha Maid” is firm and remaing that way. Does your Macaroni when cooked get “uoft” and ‘wogey’'l S Omaha Maid'! when eooked remains firm and re faing its shape and is perfectly tender, Remember the trade wark and try it for yourself | We, as citizens of this State, have youll sec the difference, | many things to be thankful for and have many things that we can point [ to with the greatest of pride, Nebragka is one of the largest food-producing | States in the Union, and these foods are sold the world around, a fact that Not the largest, but we do give you the best, should be hrought home to every oifi Douglas 3711, 1005 Farnam St | zen of the State. “Stand Up for Nebraska'’ | glogan, but, in food matters, the word inagogyl {““Nebraska Foods First’’ should be [ made to keep this slogan in the fore Your Eyes Tell the Story of Your Suffering. When that dull, tired, list- lees look comes, it's a pretty sure indica- tion that your howels are not regularly re- moving the undigested food substances, which quickly poison the entire system and bring on languor, mental dullness, headaches, ete, Uncle Sam Health Food 2 whole- some, fully cooked and ready-to-serve wheat food, will bring back the sparkle of health to your eyes, The small propor- tion of IMaxseed, a harmless, natural lax- ative, which it contains, compels the bow- els to activity, thus expelling the danger ous undigested substances. Get it at your grocer's und eat it every day, for any meal, Many ways of serving it. * Comes in mois- ture-proof packages, electrically wrapped and sealed in wax paper. Made in Omaha, U, 8. A, by UNCLE SAM BREAKFAST FOOD 00, ground to the extent that all the pyo ple of this State should be brought realize that the foods produced and manufactured here are second to not In justice to onr producers and 1 ufacturers, and in justice to onrselves | a8 consumers, we should all join hand :iu advertising, in every way possible, | every artiele of food produced or man- ufactured within the State, and shop that our foods are superior in :umlit and that our supply is abundant, To acecomplizh the hest rosults weag ‘lnu.-d hang our banners where Thes | can be seen, and not only attract )i attention of our own people, hnt {l people in other states who huy from us, as it is shown that our produe tion is far beyond our consumption inagmuch as we produce nearly a hall READ THE Market Baske? Ads In Friday’s Bee Approved under Westfield Pure Food Standard, Westfield, Call Tyler 1000 If You Want to Talk to The Bee or to Anyone Connected With The Bee. TIP-TOP TRADE MARK REG U8 PATENT OFFiCK Look fo. This Label Advo Brands of Coffees, Spices, Ex- tracts, Baking Powder, Peanut Butter, Must. ard, Canned Goods, Pickles, Olives, Sauces all kinds of table foods and condiments «made, packed or la- beled in Nebraska ARE the most popular, best known, highest qual. | ity, begt value of any line of food sold in Ne. braska today, If you wish the best quality always use the magic “The Perfect Bread”’ 1 unanimons Onece it &4 into the home it ways remains the choice of the family ye ) Take Home a Loaf Its uniform quality and excellence pleases all Today and Tey It! Made only from new wheat flour = and the best Ingredients thut money oan buy 5¢ and 10¢ at Your Grocers U.P. STEAM BAKING CO. word ADVO when ordering table foods

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