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] il Wednesdny i g ll 3, Bryan fs making sover ! { L L8 Bryan and 1 agresd upon it exuotly i - SITE NOT SETTLED . Presbytery of Omaha Concedes, with | Church’s Consent, Location Will Be Bouth, COMMITTEE TAKES THE MATTER The location of the Parkvale Pres- byterian church, which was the prin- cipal tople of discussion ut a special meeting of the Presbytery of Omaha held yesterday wfternoon at the headquarters in the Young Men's Christian association un« settled, The objection of the Westminster Presbyterian church to the edifice being loeated al Thirty-second ave * nue and Francls street was volced ale's consent remaing The presbytery with Purk conceded that the chure caled mouth of Thirty-second street and Francis avenue 1t nino conceded that there should be no cou the twe churches, Alter much the matter reforred 1o & commities gompor 14 of "oy, Jullus ¥, Bchwartz and Rov. A, B. Marshnll act upon It at & later date Pastors Transterred, Two pastors Jurisdiction of th Preavytery of Omaha were transferred 1o should he 1o wha dation of dincusalon who wil under olher ehargas. Rev, Tho H, Mot pastor of the Westminster Prewbylerion In Omaha and now pestor of a Richmond, Va din mineed to the Presbytery of Bt Johns, L Vin. Rev. Mr. McConnell will occupy » L pulpit at Oriando, Fin i Hov, Loster A, Thompron, partor of the Dreshytarian ehurch Papiilion, Neb., was dismissed to the Preshytery of Corning, In Mev Mr i Thompson has accepted n cAll ot Ham iy turs, s The semi-annual meeting of the Proshy ! tery of Omaha, which comprises several '8 v counties in Nebraska in the territory L configuous to Omaha, will Le held at Wahoo starting Monday Hesnions will probably continve through evening ey, My, Schwartz pres ded as (halrman of Monday's spocial meeting, which was | witended by about twenty-five pasiors of | the Preabyt of Omaha Al Cahn Defends f well, formerly «hureh chureh near wan who s beon il His Title Against | | WilliaiE Chambers | Albert Cahn, holder of the state billlard |dny attacked former President Roosevelt champlonship, muccesafully defended hia tille ngninst N. Chambers, challenger, ut the Symes pariors last night. Cahn dofented Chambers, 0 to v, Cahn piayed In good form. He aver sged six and made high runs of thirty, twonty-six and twenty-thres averaged four and one-third and made Nigh runs of twentysfive, seventeen and pixteen. The match went fifty innings B. A. Sciple referced the mateh and |to taste this brew to know how good it Harry Symes challenged Cahn, Cahn and | in L Symes will play a 30-point mateh shortly, | Blorz, Webster 1260, Beautiful Brickbats Exchanged Betweef Bqa? and Hitchcock The fireworks are beginning to fly in the politieal feud between ex-| o S50 T e Bocrotary of Btate Bryan and Sena- | put it in cold type in his Commoner as {or Hiteheock, Just before leaving ' Washington to hit the trail fn Ne braska Benator Hitcheock prepared Chambers {ie following statement, which The | Tlee herewith prints by request out ol professional courte “Newspaper reports in te that W wpeeches each {81 day in which he opposes my nomination 8! for United States senaton This is noth. (8l fug new, as he opposed my nomination I8l six years ago and has conatantly sought (8] 10 opposs and embarrass me since (hat tr time, He had a perfect right to repay in this way my many years of support of him, That is the way of polithes and Wl politicians, It has happened before and 1 Will happen again, | am therefore mak Jng this statement not to complain of Bryan's attacks, but, briefly, to Sirst and above all, Mr. Bryan de. nounces me as & champion or represen- Astive of the llquor Interests and some- Himes he mentions the bhrewers and sa loons, Mo kn: wttor than this and oAnnat believe it himselt, Me and I wers Slosely and Intimately ass ted for Iwonty years or more. During that time prohibition was a0 lssws i Nebraska We We be favorea tratfie. Doth opposed sumpiuary 1o ws Iaved in personsl liberty. We Briot regulation of the Iy Wa opposed prohibition We Baalngt it in 10 Durng w Bryan's campn) we held position, As i 14 My Hryan, then F L Punning for preside oalled attention L48 his long yours of opposition ta pro. § Mibitlon and relteraied his ressons for 21 epposing 1 During (et long perted pe Ore and More me the passsss e same g Hinally n aftlom in | of controling that body. " AARen the most advanced poaltion 0 grsesive teglataiton o B lation of the Uy 1 the somtral ot LU Vhon of (he o Mhana and e ol f Whavesuntal MR o (e 8 Saasily w P B ] Mnning tor ofthee B Ghange It consinesd (hat be B e B changing Sews the B Waahnass of hia oase and evenis his PATRSBAL festing By atiaching \haes B Kl shangs wiih b alann BUAMsian That Be 18 ativmpling e prabibition as & pulitionl bures Ao his bowther @ + ad ’ Ihose whom VMo Bryan sl Natih Naviie # Malian e wallonal basime o ™is » oy s W 3 Banily tank A & greal dicavany " pre tporaitons the purifieation the » At Baen w [ A [R— " 1 oa supports MAk Neovitte wil ond Mullen an infientiel Sl Ahe matianal commities B SaM (6 be abiruiling my Mg MR Maglecting Wy puble - i Aithee 1 Washingion 16 4o so They are | Hesment ‘ ‘Now, Willie, 1 tell you again you must go to bed. You just won't ket up In time for school,” was & typical admonition delivered by mev- | eral fond mothers Monday evening Willle was assiduously working out The Bee's Chakespeare Tercentenary ptize puzzle Willie's friend called to way he had finished through the M's and had found | ninety-five combinations of lotters which | spelled the names of characters from the ‘ plays of the immortal bard Robart foe presidant of Board of Bducation, was enthusiastic in hiw =0 ents of the educationnl us of the puzele If 1 wan u boy again | am sure my folks would not get me to until 1 had worked that puzzle out to the last | posnibility wald My, Cowell A puzsie of this kind has several It sharp- | ens the wits, s an Incentive to verance and incidentall I awakens fll\‘ Interest in Bhakespeare. Burely it is & | In this parthcular day | 1o Increase an in the Cowel the aluen, perae- | splendid fonture anything that serve terest in Bhakesps mipport of everybody Many boys and girle hurried homa from wchool Monday afternoon to finish thelr | purele wolution, And many worked until | Inte hours of evening. Bome finished the purzie on Bunday e number of anewars alrend AL The Bee offios Indicates o general | interest, To make wure (he missed By names some have gone thelr pussle the sscond iime, being prised to find that they did miss some on (he first round You Just have Lo keap both oyes wide open or you wili miss some of the ehar wotors,” remarked a yoang woman who in working for one of the prizes. Khe says #he went back over her work a wecond thine and picked up weveral names she missed and now she Is going over the pur tie a third time. “I would never have belleved that possible to form so many combinations of words out of wuch & small space un lenn 1 had recelved the evidence as 1 did With my own eyes,” stated & man who be Heven he will win a prize ¢ whould have seetved have not wr it in Kxplanation of the Competition, | This Is what 1 called n "King's Move Barnes Denies that He Favors Roosevelt | for the Nomination NEW YORK, April 11 ~William Barnes, | formerly chalrman of the republican state | ocommittes, in & statement lesusd hers to- denied a published report that he uld not oppors the nomination by the republicans of Mr, Roomevelt for the presidency. e Stors Dellesnus Noek Beor, A real spring tonio ang a genuine treat On draught and in botties after April 6, Have a few canen delivered to your homs. You will thank us for the tip. You have Aged over six months, Thone Charles What Hryan | Ho people may Mr. Bryan has follows “You need not be surprised at anything you see in the World-Herald about me, Its owner, Senator Hitohcock, and his editor, Mr. Newbranch, have deliberately misrepresented me ever since I learned of and exposed the effort of the lquor Interests to control democratic nomina- tions for the state senate with a view “The only interest Mr. Hitchcock mani- fexted when 1 informed him of what I had learned was to ask, ‘Haven't they been doing that all the time?” Mr. Nav-‘ branch even warned me against the | men representing the liquor interests, He asked, ‘Do you know that they will wort to anything, even physical violenoe?" Mr, Mitcheock knew of their political meothods and Mr, Newbranoch knew of | thelr criminal methods and yet these men are using this so-called democratio paper (o misrepresent and abuse any demoorat who refuses to worship a beer kog and accept his opinions ready m-aal from the brewers and distillers. And the democrats of Nebraska are asked to re nominate Senator Hitchcoca and to e oept the advice of Mr, Newbranch ' BT — making their own campaln apparently | With good prospects of suGoesss. Mr. Hryan also opposes me, aa he states, beoause he oharges that 1 have fought President Whson's administra tion billa. To that false charge the re ord I the conclusive answer It shows that 1 voted for any supperted every ad mintatration bl withou passsd congress ne dent, Including tarfe and Incoma AR a0l the fe reserve ach, the Clayton antl-trust ael the federal trade oo W aol, the act ta save the of Aluska the Panama thers 1A oy the shipping was defeated, and | would It it ohjactionable Wined. As » shipping bil his will on There wak & time whe Plion wil the anal tolls act and il e we foatures wer matter of faot, & new new belng prepared b pro . weight. M ) o pealtion Independenie # hew admitied hat he | s thus lmprered Cauens doml W Oha aale b oo e WA My Beyan ae eager Slanding [oinen ta tha prosident, from whish paini | B el convenianiiy AMAch and me [ aprnnsat ma vands In sppesition e pramident an tha presmredasts s And e we longee 0 4 peallieg In quee PAFL BAE AR & ML SRR D e anphedr'e relatione WHA 1he prest At Secauee 1] ® 8 oy gov. | ER ‘ L femh ar ety b b -.-n..'-"."u In Ahe Baah AL RS Tt bwtngs of pain i the bk AUty Bloan s Lindmmnl Malief e ot e Ouiy W AT Sraguiete cAfdven | PARKVALE CHURCH |Everybody is Busy Working on Shakespeare Puzzle Which Started in The Sunday Bee| FOR PB_OHIBITION 3 *f/]fikespeamég} Jercentenary 5% B Prize pussle u tme, but onte In s combination charnotors of o'n plays may be wpelled ot | the names alphabetionlly them, indicating the squures by ‘Romeo, The longest correct Of two squally recelved will have precedence namber of o the merals, thus first prise #tarl on any of the 100 and move In any direetion one Jeing No Muare more 11 JINNOT 10 STUP I'H 1 Says His Alliance With Bryan Does Not Carry Him That Far— He Makes Statement. 1S OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION In & statement handed for pub- lieation by T. J. O'Connor, secre- tary of the Dablman Democracy (lub, Mayor Dahlman, candidate for [ demoeratic national committeeman, s quoted as making the following wlatement: “f am opposed to prehibition, but gm counted as absolutely fair by its friends, and the fact that I am for W J, Bryan as delegate to the na- t.onal convention, and for (Hibert M Hiteheoek for United Btates senator, should show my freedom from fac- tionalism.” The strange combinations recently ohwerved in the democratic boudoir Was ealled forth many explanations sud statements from thowe high In | the councils of Nebraska democracy Ancoln W A dispateh from 1Ancoln THE BEE’S e S Purple 1ot} | » o Know, home of the | Bryan brothers, asks the question, “1# Mayor Dahiman wet or dry?’ Certain LAncoln interests wppear to be gloating | over this alleged uncertuint n few weeks ago, when W, J Mr. Dahiman between trains the former asked Mr, Dahl man & Lo his position on the prohibition | question, With a e mayor re| piied, "You know where 1 stand on quention The Bryan-Dahiman At this time talde world an n politica The mayor ' met his et il this will wnhwers and 1ists be returned. Be with name and address, First prize, $6.00, second $.00, third prize, $3.00; fourth prize, fifth prize, $1.00 the date the contest oloses- April of winners will be pub- | ialied In The Bunday Bee, April 25, heing the dute of the Bhakespearcan tercents nry #nre e Lo sign e prises antents cordinle | 18 looked upon hy some of In thin w " Z omaly the o | or u politieal paradox clear the ows | Hemember over ntmosphars b the statement just fssued Mayor Dahiman, and that emphaticall Intend 1o take the the interest of tha prohibitor \bition TR and nmes howaver, has stated, | that he does not| wtlimp this year I | amendment | " will « anawers to “Puzzle Bditor, e Om Omaha, Neb, caune i [ | | | | | { | | | | Nature Baffles Science! THE dumbest oyster can make a better pearl than the brightest man. The oyster uses Nature’s methods. ; ATURE says smoking tobacco is at its best after two years’ curing, There may be quicker ways and cheaper ways to cure tobacco. 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