Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 17, 1916, Page 5

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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916 b e e T - = ——————————— n [song numbers. Fou ung women In ,in the week § wod w Y Al Friday ever aturda v e o1 I N Ya The f« Vork College | the chorus—The Four Xela Sisters—have | A/l next week giving rts. On t A f He e tents @ ppre e audience wahip Koes Inte eff ext fu | » ) | » Gar- following M \ [ Mi d the W CDavid Gar evolved a pretty dance socialty HM: h g o n K and fa y members attend e . & the senior | . lelphian te wn all over | ricik,” at Thayer ¢ wirkday evening 2 When you see a cheerful and happy old | larzer audiences e . uperis ont, Winsid [ St TAS next lectute canesy . . v lady you may know that she has good [ It 8 yesr the Hastis tuden Ea: 2 P i 8, Saundars, Aunetintemtent, Radiai | ¢ former Doane student itk digestion. 1 your digestion is fmpaired [ (6" the direction of Prof Logsdon, are jgq. bitlon ora | Jwards: Hele Fr wnglish | showing of the Men Who Watch the Trend Say They | or it you do not relish your meals take | Spnirsnlicbarations for May day wlons contew w v Finie Mey e | F 1 Mg 1 - eh ' in commeniors Are Convinced Hughes Senti- & doss of Chamberiain's Tablets. They |#r&l troups of Shakespearsan actors, pre _:‘;”“ : g b g S | aker Tyler for en weelk ment Grows strongtiien (he siemach, impreve the &i- ::':‘.”'fv e e siage Seriing aad” cap. | RinS 1 { week in May.: Two' { wrd S unde ¢ new president > gestion and cause a gentle movement of | tuming of Ilizabeth s day will be fol diy ning announced the deat |are Included Tn this (rig Dan ia tabin bk of i diiee il ) the bowels. Obtainable everywhere.— |lowed and t(he noted characters of that Finlny Engincering Collogs . Boans e o8 la takine WS T SEe MANY TICKETS ARE PUT OUT Advertivement "T..um |-1»~4’4|‘w them: elves aa living ‘\v'm “*'v‘ lw‘AHrl‘w ement ' | f ot department | Monday program or 1ha 76 A ke s e on the asting lege campus "y IRy neering exy ( sl g 1 ANy Much is being done these days to beau- | It Mo, the followine p m ' Vul ) | wer The more one mingles with the - , dan dayh to beat- | roniarad”in the callege AUANATIOM 1#11R & | 1 en ain for o o . o Siar HICAG voters along the highways and by- St t U : 't it e those | gl otls chestrs, (' Yy, \ " ) nger v Wwhich have died the last few years. kf b of | Ariey e { wiays, the more is he convinced of the ate University forts are mude by (he arganise-| A€ HoComtk, . P 4 4 S e 't wrvice the o place flower NAPICI0 ! on. Dy . he e o e ut Alllan " o 1l ' ¢ growing sentiment for Charles K. o Pl sy R il "terary | Reading. “The’ ) Mary i Lawis. | O, ‘Where the end came Sunday sven Uen ‘visted indicate thit the 1¥ of the Hughes, whose name wsll be written| A men's voeational conference, with :f.:yl.:':p"."1',."',:";”' trong me n's oran e Plar b mp i 1 P ) ‘ : ekl 3 euves o wido far the wken | Srving into the presidential preferential bal. | ®*pecial reference to the opportunities in | ;.. . \ designed ufter the emblam ' Lasture 1 of Kiectried i the forelgn misslonary tield, was leld | the organization Other orgoni ne w rof. ! Yarne Nebrnakn Weslesan tniversity from every angle. Dr. Harrison has but | Mout of the delegnton P . lots by thousands on Tuesday. The|, "\ " iversity Youns Men's Christian | tollow the name plan ~ Soanr Wisar 1 B Deun Alnba A AN LonALINARLe Hughes situation In this state has|auociation Saturday, when Dr. Paul ( Idrews, Dr. J Lucas, chan | the Commor b banguet been unfolding itself into a logical | Harrison, Nebraska graduate, and Prof Belleyue College 2 LH " it i B 1 j - conelusion. Leading In the Hughes|® A. Rayner of Wesleyan universiy dis ‘m“""“'“"'.‘ Fodriisr Uan he guest of higjy. an i " the movement are representative repub-|cUssed the opportunities in forelen lands | Kinday Kalection, erchestra, Casud ( : nhir ‘ lleans of Nebraska, men whose judg- recently returned from Arabla, and he | leglate prohibition ) nalne 4 t i ment and prescience have been tried [spoke from the knowledge born of ex- |[#! ,‘rl““",‘” aind e rud I'd EASYAR iation "' / in the erucible of politics perionce, No place, he declared, v there "’;;” “”"' PO el . 4 7 L & W, Hhiae i greater opportunity for mervice (han |wophomore class died on tha r | | red v (eorge T, Campen, republican candi-|among the peoples he apoke for, The | Friday to Sunduy. He was the 4 f y ' R t and “The ¢ raphy of Aute for the Metropolitan Water board, | business man and the professional man | Walter Racely i Ay s, < : i gt 3 gy wvers that this s a newspaper eam-|can find opportunities fn the fleld. Sev. | John Bloomaulst repronentallve of the gy s "ol i i i ' y i . ralgn. “With few exceptions,” he says, |eral hundred university men attended the | torfenl contest, was the g ot Mux | Femuel 2. Adair ( 1 A pe Penker the meetings T have attended did not|sessions of the conference, which lasted | Gardner at Hamilton hall Frida MR O : f the W E amount to much from a vote-getting|all day “:W Mary Pickle, dele from Dos Pall torm beglr tember 4 4 v of tis RoHarast: saboi j by Cancarel . Hyver and clean standgoint, 1 have come (o the con - sollege to the prohi antion R s e b P st M Corduy afl Get a ]0 Cent BOX Of rour. i Aty of bowala wilGLARR through a wise use of newspaper space. | Monros MoFariand of the mensral ,,,,f(' Beveral swimming parties have been "l,’v 18 vr‘,‘;l‘va An bookkesper for 3 fudeon, M. A, Kelth And I| loyd aSCafe S Or OUT tHORUS Slean, Atomaet) I on bright 1 figured out the cost of cards per thou- | declured last week, after reviewing the ey ') R soprs Wopun Bhe I | e DOPITBLYTE. AACIESIP e Jaah Nelroud SR Mike Hpppel L SLAR SASSS SNA CMMBNEII PRy TR nnd and the cost of newspaper space,|cadet regiment, and watching them |naslum under the direction of the phom perintendent M, (3. Clark of the Sio ! e alumni to fill vacancies Iver and Bowels- g & oo i the Jatter is by far tho better in-| maneuver in & sham battle north of Lin- | 4) director for women City, In hools was n visitor 1rid Buy drug sto dothers can sglely give tment, 1t I convenlent to have a|coln. Major McParland asserted that the | Miss Viazel Parky represeniative and conferred with membirr of 1he ae Donne Collewe No S SRR 788 BLREY. SNy few cards handy, but as a general prop- | cadets were exceled by none in any wtate | [onfes) b (oieke in the prohipitlen « She s iy aihoeter T g jlarint ance McNelll, hesd | TODIELL Sure EARA UAMATILY. AN amuht: Sy Sonie P Sheer adets 1 . ny WA | Lorienl contest nud winner of firut pl he Bloux City school Tools a0 Lawrence. Neb, and former | enjoy the niowst, gentlest Ioer and bowol tougus conted oF constipated-<'ascarels osition the voters are reading the news- | university he has visited, war the guest of the college girle at Kon At the wuditorium Thursdny v oning th wte of e, hils torocelved & { cieanning you ever experienced, 1ot are harmiess papers for thelr political information The annval competitive drill between | J . it the two crack companies, the Pershing i1(len of the eity campun and the Worxl o rifles of the state farm resulted in o George M, Beymour of Figin, Neb probably never thought last summer that he would this year be running for re fctory for the latter by a score of 1,2 sent of the University of Nebraska, But | to 1 f he had thought of it, Omaha Commer clul elub men are convineec could | vinged he 1 e alection of officers for the Girly | Py not huve been more cordial to them than| ¢ U Wi ; . " 0w g he wan when the crowd of good roads|®. " kg voicha sl S | Jane ""'4‘ girn’ moelety, remulted in the cholce of | [ and good fellowship boostera in automo-| . e iy / biles rolled tnto Figin at high noon the ]‘K"""‘ sfioifuid e sib i i Y 3 Intter days of Iast June. Tt was Mr | Gome “iconomioy €D .'.‘.'.”,,_ " ‘ i ) Seymour who met them and took them | )OVPKSONn waa made presiden il dui | In hand. 1t was Mr. Seymour who led Boniinks I : y Ak o AR / the multitude of dusty Omahans Into liennedy wan rece oh i/ 4yl i of the State Oratorical assc / the rear of one of his banks and fur holds ts contast next nished them with towels, soap and hot ner university water to clean up. It was Mr, Seymour| enes from the “Comedy of Errors” | who led the way to his elegant country | will be given by college wiudents, scenes rom “As You Like IU* by alumnl, while the faculty will give portions from th Taming of the Bhrew remarkably fine luncheon on the lawn Miss Hazel Parks repre of the Beymour home, Yew, and it was | lege ut the prohibition oratorical contest Mr. Seymour who moved about among | At Bellevue on Friduy s Parke, who is a menlor student in the college, won the hoys all the time In hin white tennis | flyut piuce i home, Just at the edge of town, where the women of the churches had spread a nied the col = HereIs the Set of Books That Can Answer whoes and in his shirt sleeves, shaking | George Howsn represented the college haods and helping everyone to have a| at the peace contest at Crelghton, Neb last weok, winning third plece. He wan goodbye when the twenty-two automo. of the Peacs Opatorical assoelation of the bile agaln rolled out of town after| riate luniheon The conmervatory Is soon to have the And during all this time he was not a | [ 0f & fine Dipe oraen, ue the Xrewe) candidate at all srrangements for the piacing of & fine kood time, It was Mr. Seymour who i instrument In the local church, It wil " serve well, not only for the ordinar \ T belleve that cards hearing the | fETN0, Mok MO0 DY O artioulnrly de names of a group of candidates should | signed for concert work have evidence of who is responsible for| The Glee club had a aplendid reception such appeals to the voters,” remarked a voter yesterday afternoon. "I have re colved a posteard ‘slate, apparently emanating from the office of the gen- eral manager of the municipal water plant and yet thers is no positive evi dence of such fact. As a voter I would ke to know who {8 asking me to vote for the men named. 1 don't intend to ote for Mr. Howell, but will vote for ! some of the candidates in the Tegialative | oo Imprelsiofi.;; Which Last, ticket, T don't belleve 1t is fair to the ) oters to send out statements and| Are Given by ‘‘Greeters,’’ tiekets of this nature without Indleating who s responsible for the appeal. I Who 8ay the Word think there should be a law ecovering That Oounts. this point, namely, to require the names of all senders of politieal Iiterature [ ir RANDOLPH KNOWS IT. Questions (and More) fivery active-minded man and woman ought to have, in the home and at the office, for constant daily use, a work which will bring within the reach of all the family the whole world’s knowledge— that will answer every question, that is the highest authority, new and up-to-date and written in the light of the newest knowledge. There is only one such work— I Encyclopaedia Britannica | Suppose You Wanted to Know through the mail* “Greoters’ is the name of a society ol eribes them In one Franklin A, Shotwell filed for senator, was urged to eonsent to have | hotel clerks, and it 4 Wis name placed on the Lincoln league| of thelr most important and Inte which 18 being cireulated, These | duties tickets bear a picture of Abraham Lin-| For the way the hotel clerk greets the coln and the caption, “A Clean, Patriotic| Incoming muests (s apt to fix for ever in ‘ Iicket thefr minds the impression of what kind ! ( positively refused to become identi- | of hotel they have come to | \ difticult A e ied with any mo nt which has a re- | Omaha's’fine fireproof hotel, The ¥d ious ba I am against mixing poll-| ward, has a chief clerk that makes hotel les und religlon,” sald Mr. Shotwell business falrly hum with activity—Har he Lincoln league represents what | old Randolph. His policy is that a man : 2 . { formerly know, as. the Knights of | must.not be & "grouch” And to keep (You or your growing boys and girls) er. It is reported that each member | from being & grouch, keeping fit is \ b f (he slate was assowsed $10. xl;‘ui e e Every day, if yon are alive, some question arises that you would like to have nnlwkared, t!}ohn and nlac got Mr. Randolph into fit con y day : . . ! The officers of the Abraham Lincoln \‘nri:t:nlu-lniy. apd e relaied his’ o3 there, Your children want to know )uu'nnghl to be young ennuglh to want m1 |nnwn ; c{r. 1{‘ ' blican club have fasued & oall for | perfances thus one incomparable question-answerer—the finest, most exhaustive, and most up-to-date w ‘r of ref- workers to report Monday evening long hours and many responaibilities | erence in any language. That is the Eleventh edition of The Kneyelopaedia Britannica. For nearly ffices of the National Security | had used up my strength to the breaking 150 years it has remained the greatest of all encyelopaedias. The newest edition, now offered in a popu- e S ,""“ !r"'“”l'“; ""“I '“I""""n "" 'I'"" SS. ":;‘ L Jar issue, at & very low price, has been especially prepared for the busy men and women of ";i“[.'n and { ’ Instructions will be given for [lected an I used to be, every little un ’ ’ ; &S 4 y x, fi o, it will tell you at the poliing places on Tuesday. | pleasant thing nettied me. | could not for their children. With the aid of its extraordinary index, filling one entire volume, it y 8 000 the | TN GIERD-E WAS SORERE T8 & Duncie on the spot a million Mings you may want to know. | of nerves “ \ went back on me. an Th tions Can You A 2 Cmant on e cardn by handed | MY slamach st baek o e How Many of These Questions Can You Answer } \ ! v republican cand " y toe tons of shooting stara fall an the earth How long has it been known (hat the earth s reund? - after taking my noeon lunch—1 would | Two hundred ton. " \ 5 Mty i gislature sl g Romessertgiors g B~ " "ach day. Why is nobody killed Do you need & 1ona to take a pleture with & eamera? ! R —— e & Sead Where was Her Hudson trylng to go when he dis Why does your nose get red in the cold? l Y s : Will diamonds burn! . A I ! 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