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/ \ EF CITY NEWS BRI d's for Sporting Goods.” C. M. Rylander, fo Senate. Lighting Pixtures—iurgess-Granden ment Wings, Bdholm. 1t—Now Beacon Press. State parden Tools—Jas Morton & Son Co @oolrioh Garden Mowe—Norton & Oharles A. Gows s the only Omaha candidate for supreme judse Dean Gregg for cou {ssioner. Kelso A, Morgan— ans vote for him for public defender For Bale—~i's und 67 erty mortguges, J. 1, Dumont, Keeline Bldg John 1. Wegtey ror judge of municipal eourt, nonpartisan (legislator 1915). Advertisement Bnlists In Wavy—Io 1 Luces Ktrandgaard,, 8012 North Vorty-second streot, enlisted yesterduy in the navy “Works Like s Beaver’—Chas, (. Beavors, republican, for state representa tive.—Advertisement, In order to avold imitations of our genuine Metzgar's bread see that (his Inbel appears on every loaf you buy METZOAR BAKING CO Alpha Pro Club Dance Alpha Pro ib will give an informal dancing party his ovening at academy, Twenty-fifth and “Today's Movie Program, cluanifisd poction today. It appears in The Bos XCLUSIVELY, ¥ind out what the va- rious moving plcture then offer Keop Your Meuey and valu Chambers Farnam streets Ameriean Safe Deposit Vaults, 215 South 1th M, Bee Bidg. Boxer rent 3LOO for § raonthe, Open from § &, m, to 6 p. m Plasterer & Bankrupt—lirnest 1. Lar won, 4186 Beward street, n | erer, filed petition in bankruptey JAabilition 10.80; wanets, 818, on which he claima exemption Andirons, Fire Hunderiand’s, New OComme, Mo he I, Goldberg, V. W Bacon, Paul Hongland and 11, 1, Patrick sre the Intest additionk to the membership rolls of the Commerc: club, Guest of Monor—1ir, und Mrs. Timothy J. Dwyer report the arrival of s baby Anughter, who will b ekt of honor at thelr home, 47 North Thirty-ninth Host and hostess ure doing well Address Burristors—Wyman Drossler attorney for the Chicago & Northwestern radlway, nddres the Barristers ut the Commereinl club rooms Saturday noon on “Home Wpecisl Phases of Rall- rond Taw,"” Rogor Britt Pined—| Burns, propristor of a y ut boand Liougias streets, objected 1o 1loger Britt's netlons, Roger threw a brick window of the arrested and fined 84 and costs, Use ""Tox-Tile” Bhingles Hunderlands Bible Class Loaders Mondwy—Mrs, D, A, Woots, leader of the 1% nelghborbiood Bible tlasses of the city of Omaha, will conduot her clasy for leadors on Monday afternoon at ¥ o'clock in the auditorium of the Young Men's Christian assoclation. Erployes Buy Business—The machine ory and stock of the Omaha Snfe and Iron warks, which recently went out of busi- ness, has been bought by a company formed by four of tha former employes, all of whom had been In the employ of the oldl company for from twenty-five to thirty-five years, Des Moines st atlon Army—Ad- utant and Mrs, woodl, officers In charge of the Balvation Army announge that Adjutant Swanson of Dés Moines headquarters will be in charge of all meet- ngs Bunday at the citadel, 17)1 Daven- port street, commencing at 11 a, m. and ending with the 8 p. m. meeting. A hearty invitation is extended to all. Leopold Godowsky, anist, to Play at The Auditorium elub ause J through a establishment, He wan loopold Godowsky, who enjoys an enviable reputation as an authority In matters of eomposition, harmony and counterpoint, ay woll as world-wide re nown as & planistio virtuoso, will be presented in .oncert in Omaha for the first time at the Auditorium, Friday even ng, April 28. The concert will be given under municipal auspices, and at popular prices. During the present season in New York Giodowsky was one of the great musical wing carde, His recitals and concerts the Metropoliton, Aeolian hall and Carnegle hall were attended by large and ppreciative audisnces. He also proved ory popular at the Bilmore hotel, ¥riday orning musicales. Romance Ends in Wedding to Man of Same Name—No Kin (leorge 1., Godfrey and Miss BAith God both of this city, were united In arriage at the he of Rev. Mr. Charles Savadge at noon yesterday. The palr t nocl Iy last January, the groom 1ot Y 5 the int | f two of treet . LINDERELLA COMES T0 OMAHA TO SEE LITTLE FOLKS NEMEDIAL LOAN FOUNDERS MEET AT COMMERCIAL CLUB | and farm | e 10 the | Famous Baritone Will Give Concerts ' In Omaha This Week Fornarl, a well-known grand ra baritone, and assisting artists will Kive a series of two concerts at the Young Women's Christian assoclation, | undor the auspices of Gartield eirole No | U, i.adies of the Grand Army of the Re- publi next Wednesday and Thursday evenings The Fornarl concerts will be given in | two parte, with an evening deveted to The first part will constitute the duction and second part the usion of the theme of the concerts Slgnor Fornarl's repertolre embraces | practically every baritone role of Ho toured the United States and Canada with the San Carlo Opera company, leaving that organization in 1000 to wing for the Boston Grand Opern company, in which he wns o familiar figure. He was born in Italy and pleted his vocal studles there Sgnor Fornarl will be ably supported by associate including Karel Havlicek Malvina Ehrlich, pinnist Wilkes, soprano Winners Not Yet Picked in George Company Contest Intr the fm portance com artists, violinist and Carmelita | The Judges working on the George and ompany contest, in which $1,00 worth of equities In Dundee lots are to be given in five prizes for the five best | lettors on wh one would like to live in | Dundee, Mappy Hollow or Falracres have not a yet come to n definite con clumion It was at first hoped that the winners but as thers of 0 words each, many could be munounced today were 115 Yetter of them written with pen and ink and | others with pen. the process of read ing 1,00 words and Judging the merits | of the nrticles was found to be a slow | tank T lettor denire 1o and for this any merit worth consider Judgen ntire justice all that show do each and every reason [ | ing are heing gono over with a view to tabulating thelr varlous good points and | tinally selecting the five that are really the best SOCIETY OF WIDOWS ELECTS ITS OFFICERS The board of directors of the Koclety of American Widows made its final election of officer The incorporation pupers will be filed Monday The only change In the list of is that Mrs, Vernette V tary-treasurer place who was only mcting during the organising aturday ofticers Paxton s secre of Mrs Poast in that capacity i ON BABY'S HANDS And Foet, Gréw Larrger and Spread Rapldly to Limbs, Itched and Burned, Caused Disfigurement, HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT e ““When my baby was about one year old, small pimples appeared on her hands and feot, They grew larger and wpread rapidly 1o her limbs until it seemed that her whole body would be covered. The pimples \ were hard and red, and seemed to have clear watery heads which oosed out water that hardened, and m{ formed scales, They itched and burned and were very much aggravated by her clothing. Wher- ever the eruptions appeared, it caused great disfigurement. “Wo began using Outicurs Soap and Ofntment. In & wesk she was ontirely healed.”” (Signed) Mrs. W. G. Owrpenter, Amelia, Neb,, July 14, 1915, Semple Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Bkin Book on request.WAd- dress post-card “Cutioura, Dept. T, Bos- Sold throughout, the world. THE PRIZES OFFERED FOR DANDELIONS| Incentive to Boys to Help Rid the City of the Pests Which Destroy Lawns CIVIC COMMITTEES The garden committee of the Omaha tandellon campa with the object of ending the dand N withn the I'he na April % and contin and through May 20 For this purpose the eity has been Avided into four districts by Farnam and Twenty-fourth streets prize of $10 has been provided for ongh of t districts and will be ¥ifen to the girl, man or woman he Inrgest quantity of dande- four oy lonw in the district in which he or ahe Ives The dandellons must be taken, as gath ered the nearest city fire engine house, where the captain in charge will keop an nceurate record The dandolions will be measured in ardinary market baskets nch dundelion must be dug deep, with plent unid no adhering earth Mre. Arthuy Crittenden Smith {s chalrs man ' eo on dundelfons The ng have besn appointed to sorve e gurden committee for the wen 1916 endamen rles Offutt M. Wil W, Je ackwel Haxter William F Lowrle Child Meunrs G, W, Wattles Joseph Baldrige .M, English I Hamilton Wyman T H.T W Jidgar )} The of the first meeting garden com Senator SHUMWAY If it was left to the North Platte country to decide who should be the | next Lieutenant Governor, the Hon H. P, Shumway, of Waketield, | would rtainly fill the position, | He has had abundant experience in | state legislation and he is the kind lof & man who puts what he knows into practice. There is no cleaner character nor manlier man thau Herbert P. Shumway, If by any chance, he should be called on to be (Governor of the great state of Ne " braska, he would fill the place with credit, It {8 a foregone conclusion | that the North Platte country will be very strong for him at the pri- mary.—Bloomfield Monltor. | H.L.COOK LINCOLN, NEBR, Republican Candidate for Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings A taxpayer Nebraska for 30 years. Closely 1den. tified with the agricultural the state for 30 years Member of State Board ot Agriculture 10 years, If elected my polley in conducting the duties of the office will be— 98% Business and 2% Politics” Vote for ROBT. W. PATRICK Non-Partisan Candidate for MUNICIPAL JUDGE One of the Present Judges, WESLEY P. ADKINS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR Born in Omaha Sec'y and Treas. Holmes-Adkins Co. VOTE FOR W. B. SMITH Secretary of State REPUBLICAN TICKET For District Republican National Conventio W. G. Delegate to URE NAMED | interests of | BEE: day In Omaba arranging fo OMAHA, MONDAY, APR mittes will be held at the University club at 5 p. m. on Wed AT ) te 88 the work o 1 m mit for th tees will be formed an Rram Big Electric Sign On Weed Building S witze advert| Ana ed upon Maur of the Kelley Springficld Tir and W Yerkes, Thomas Cusack compar tric sign, which Is to be placed . w bullding electric signs In On ; ments being 4 feet | n width, T ) elect ” in the n Bpringfie T BELLEVUE WILL DEBATE WITH WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY In order to paredness o Nebrawky Wesl in A post ning, April P of the Bellevue teain with We Priday he had wscertained that | possidle to hold the dua viously wche wit mour 8mith state season dual debate ¥rid of peace und prol George Holmes CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE of MUNICIPAL COURT NON.-PARTISAN JUDICIAL BALLOT Born in Omaha, A VOTE FOR Wm.F. Chambers Republican Candidate for COUNTY ASSESSOR Means a Just Assessmont For The Masses Primaries April 18, 1916 ™ If you favor % LS 5 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT Twenty years experience in construction, maintenance and operation of municipal utilities. First- I electod, | will consider that the Water Board, as well as the employes of the Water Works, works belongs to the people and to be run in their oting their time to politics or any other business whall »xoept for which they are employed, Second | give respectful and courteous al Seventh - I In the plan to assess the cost of nt o plaints and ry water consumer water main ¢ s now made, or to be made, to Il be treated rne and with the same | huttir the same as has been done in derat ful 1 { t when the ttor pents from connections n | ! 0) t vater main extension Third | fforts for the lowest rate . i the st of the extension so A y tead of nilis iR then the tota L Or [ase ent without in he refunded to the property owners. | Ay surphis favor the practice of placing unredeemable Fourth | favor the immediate reduction of water irder pon the builders of our City his is sub ratos f tru ! ° I ean see no justics tantinlly the plan adopted by the City of Chicago : ,‘ 3 i : "’ ‘:\ ‘1'“.‘\“ . “'y' " Righth It ustruction and operation of the : \ ot Municipal Lighting plant is placed the hands of Wa Hoard, | would give them the henefit of Fifu payment of wages 1o employes ¥ “rs T experience \ peration of Muni 1L 17, 1916, ‘ # member of the negative team, which |pose Seymour Smith, Bernice MINer | Aioxander of this city, sve stopping won unantmously from Cotner at Cotner [wnd od Richard temporarily at the Rome hotel. Mrs, in th fan tween | YT TS | Steunenberg came to attend the funeral Doane \FORMER OMAHA PEOPLE |of ber mother, Mrs. Ada K. Alexander hane o “ . f $ |who was buried at Forest Lawn, “ b b et | ot ntantr nited States | Hawalian Tslands. He was granted a iolpprnt fAdpbgpiony 1.“\ y his wite, formerly Florence |leave of absence last fall POLITICAL ADVERTISING, i POLITICAT, ADVERTINING, “Growing With Nebraska’’ John L. Kennedy Omaha Candidate for the Republican Nomination for United Stiates Senator Vote at the Republican Primaries for GEORGE L. Biography As City Engineer of Lincoln, 1 planned the reconstruction of the Municipal Water System and con- structed the Municipal Lighting Plant, As Water Commissioner and Superintendent of Publiz Works of the Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama, | made the interna- tional water rates, which were adopted by the Republlc of Panama and the United States Government, and had charge of the maintenance and operation of the water works, sewer and pav- ing of the cities of Panama and Colon, including the collection of CAMPEN (Member American Society ivi i 5 all water rent w. Assistant Civil Engineers.) Al wator reots, Was Asistant One of the Directors PLATFORM: neters I and in my platform vote for me and have your friends do likewise, “Ng