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8 THE, BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916. e e —— e | o form Most Popular Co-Ed in College Will | Miss McHugh recomu {he appoint- | Turn old furniture, household goods and T | May, [ - South Side Business Men Oppose st iVIPC President of American Drama POLITIGAL- ADYREFINING: ROBVELE AL, APXWREMANG. X Bond Issue for Dougla: CLASS COMMITTEES ARE CHOSEN | reague Says Theater is Emo- Roads. QLA Ghyy the fabvartunt Disgttbent woc ) tional Clearing House. | clal event on the University of Omaha | . - WANT SPECIAL ELECTION HELD |gtudent calendar, will be celebrated aay | PUBLIC CAN CONTROL PLAYS —— 18. As in former years the most popular Members of the South Side Business |co-ed in the school will be elected May The theater is the people s church, Men's association met Friday evening at | Gueen and crowned on the evening of the | ity forym of thought and its clearing A onor of the queen a & $ocal Ball.and after conaidersble dis- |88 d87. In honor of the queen all classes and student organizations wil cussion passed resolutions opposing the | gtage some special feature in John Jacobs | fairs should be directed by those who bond ismue of $1,700,000 for good roads in [ Memorial hall have an intelligent interest in main Douglas county, which will be voted on | The following executive committee, | yaining ftg high standard, according elected from varlous classes, will have Tussday at the primaries. All members | GE0EE UL CEELT botle Cloland, sen- | 10 DF. Richard Burton, vice president declared themselves emphatically opposed |{or; Rita Carpenter, junior; Esther Knapp, | 0f the Drama League of America, to any such procedure, but substituted in | sophomore; Fugene Simmons, freshman; | who addressed the local center at the the stead of this action clauses in thelr |John Seibert, preparatory; Edwin Reils resolution asking that a special election |delegate-at-large. The following studente be held sometime next summer to take [were chosen to merve on the different house of emotion--therefore its af- Young Women's Christian assoclation Haturday afternoon, Its Influence s the matter of “genuine good roads” in |committees William Campen, Mark | as great, {f not greater, than all the bhand Lowe, Willlam Roberts, Victor DeBolt, | fiya other forces affecting modern New Church to Open, Gene Toberts, Nathine Talbot, Samuel The formal opening of the newly organ- | glotiky, Marion Fearsall, Kenneth Kiep- | V'€ the home, school, library, 1264 Highland Interdenominational church | ser, Naomi Lowe, Irenc Yeoman and Mra, | €hurch and newspaper, hecause, as he WHII take place 'vm afternoon at 3 | Thomas Waters pointed out, ““Things seen are might o'clock for the first time in the new ' w1ty of Om Noten, ’ chapel recently erected for the Highland i N tisd’ her | l6r than things hesrd Interdenominational mission at Twenty- | classes after an absenco of thies weaks Stage Story Compelling, | seventh and Munroe streets, The formal [Bhe underwent an operation for appendi The stage story will always compel opening will be this afternoon and every | ecitis by Ita own dynamic force because the member of the community {s invited to | Nearly $100 was cleared In the “Manei- | message fn recelved on an emotional be present whether enrollcd as members |vers of Jane,' a four-act comeay, gIven | wave It comen to the head by way of or not. by the dramutic elub April 1 for the ben- [the heart, therefore It in extremely im Sunday sehool will he held agaln after |ofit of the athietic assoctation [ portant that ite mensages be directed n | n lapre of several weeks, Arrangements | A luncheon will be given the lust of |tho vight channels have been made for & fine regular merv- |this week by students of the domestic | “Tha utage {s the people’s husiness and lee, There will be special music and ad- | selence department, The proceeds will (I they don't look after it, they shouldn't dresses. Tha new bullding has been ar- |be turned over to the Gateway, the #tu- | complain because the theuter has been tistically decorated for the occasion. dent publication commercialized. | have no mympathy The Young Men's Christian association | with the attack made on theatrical man gave & musical program Friday noon |agers, ealling them poltroons, knaves and at Its regular meeting, A number of [ raucnln Just bocause they wee adyantage mandolin and plano selections were given [ (o the cashbox, Don't complaln about by Howard DeLamstre and Lirnest John- | the commercinlized theater unless you | and games, A light luncheon was served. [ #0 have done Those present were: Fitta Nodean, Ger. ‘The tennis courts are heing put In con trude Noweisonki, Bva Yerlan, Liilian [9/ton and will be ready (he last of this Frosiev, Reulah Furse, Eisle Btevens, |Week. Drawings for a men's and wom , Grac ) |en's tournament are under way. Thrapp, Freda Nowlezonki, Hasel Carl- |have been anked to compete for a tem- 5 n prize to be given by the local berg, C Bachman and Edna Bach. [Perance pri m: o o B Women's Chiistian Temperance unlon for No student ¢ o0 unde and a pla Reception Postponed, the best essny on mot phase of prohi nYHT ‘1”‘ "'” 'I’VII'“:lI ]' r “I/vl IIM 75 ‘l“‘ The reception that was to bitlon, The prizes are $15 and $10. 1f ¥ Shri el [ " . BN e e s s Republican Candidate given Tucaday evening in honor of Mr, |per cent of the student body writes on | Lo B herwise be Vi and Mrs, . M, Lefler and Mr, and Mrs. |the prohibition question, s wcholarship 3 to nee, nre performing a real aocinl ser 7 or Church Organtzation Meets. The Catherine Von Bora girls of St Tauke's Lutheran church held a meeting at the home of Edna Bachman Friday, April 14, The evening was spent In musie amething to offset it Advoentes St Dr, Burton strongl of dramu in the sch enn co-operate in education, And drama #hould he studied not in the old, dry-as Aust style we learned, but in a vital | manner. And let the plays be produced tua ) The theater | of Hastings, Neb. ©. M, Rich has heen postponed one day. | will ""n-m Jed to :.. v: -l"v"l"" by $9% Lice, Thelr aim should bs not to produce Tt will by Wedneaday evening, April | wife of the late 8 K. Hpalaing A T . . B T e n Svantng| 'Thé fresimen iria of (he domsati - | he PIaY wenderfully but only in an ade- | Republican Candidate for Governor takes away so many nien‘that were plan- |ence department will give a luncheon for | T o S ning to attend the event that its post thelr mothers the lust of May asld. wers ponement was necesmary. The reception will be held in the Wheeler Memorial church at Twenty-third and J streets, To the Voters. The people of this city have thres times |*AtINE honored me by electing me to the office | When conatipated or bilioua er, he | He perved two terms as state treasurer usmired for the future, In | He Minneapolls, there s a citizens’ com | mittee of 100 who psss on all moving He is being groomed by no particnlar factions or extremists When you feel dull and stupid after |PICtures ipon which objection has heen He has served the people faithfully in other capacities and promises the | | made What has been dono for the | same conscientious wervice If elected governor maovien, ean also be done for the spoken i He belleves in letting the people rule and respects their verdicts Ask any banker in the State of Nebraska as to his dramn he y. J t | When you have a sick headache ekl o : \ i ';,'ufl’z’."::;""n’m;‘“Y:I‘I"b‘:"p";::';'"j;':n KR Tt lareih our stonisot T2, Uniform Prices West, ::: :‘:":;‘;G::; 'li'y"":’" '!‘|"‘:’“:'r';' ,',";’],r,',,’,: BAree record and standing as a business man, th t t bl minatio When you beleh after eating e spoken drama ean learn much | 4 and ) rests, e fiR i e 115:?\."2..2:..123’” You will recall | When you have fndisestion [ trom the movies, for by this mesna good | He respectfully solicits votes of all republicans on primary day Ask any one of the huginess men in the wide-awake, up-to-date city of Hastings what they think of him, and WHY they elected him five successive times as their mayor. Their answers will convince you that he is entitled to YOUR vote next Tuesday, Auring the five years that I have had When nervous or despondent charge of the legal department of the When you have mo relish for your city of Bouth Omaha, 1 took a feariess and aggressive stand fn behalf of the | Whan your liver Is torpld taxpayer, and if honored by the nomina- [ Obtainable everywhere —~Advertisemoni tion next Tuesday to the nomination for e county attorney, and elected, 1 propose “’\KlP‘l-\':lhlnl'l-,”l)nlt;v'fl.'\“l“""_ui.”' G to inaugurate in that office the same 1 t ) the death of heart fallure I Paso of ! wayor which 1 sstablished ‘during my Captain M, L. Brown, Third Ambu!iice ’v Republican Candidate County olrlttorney term as city attorney. slolan to Hrigadier Genersl John J If elected I will Greater Omaha ought not to entall hing, was recelved here todmy greater or heavier tax burdens, and In Prosecute all violations of the law. the event of my election to the office of county attorney, | shall exercise the Persecute no person or class. Evade no responsibility which powers of that offics in demanding a rigld applieation of business principles the law imposes on the office. and economy in the administration of Douglas county affairs. T respectfully sollcit your vote. HENRY ¢, MURPHY John €. Marrett, Por judge of munielpal court. Every voter can vote for him at the PRIMAR- 18, non-partisan ballot, We'll Show Yon, Dress up this Easter, It's the easiest thing you can do these times. Clothing for men, women and children are pro portionately cheaper, and what we have to offer you here at Flynn's thix week will knock the pins from under anything vou can possibly find outside of here We have already recelved a number of our purchases made last week, and they | are going to make good all we have been » telling you about them. We will show you a beautiful line of adies' suita and " . ’ voats at about half regular prices, and | ! \ 1ots of other fine goods priced down be- ® ® low, Jobn Flynn & Co i SOUTH BIDE 1o 1 Magie City Gosslp, ® - Carl Beal, formey high school athlet ) tor At e’ Piausmouth Journal in Platts. - e & p mou = | (Former Ju upreme Court ) For Sale—3 lotk, 6-room ..ol.:"‘ BOW : 3 ‘ : . y ] :‘\:Irmn:\‘-ml‘m;:‘”!'v‘un”: d & | Sucvess for the Republican party in 1916 depends on the re-uniting of all factions of # JO T, Koplete, 4731 Bovth Muh wtrect Candidate for the party along progressive lines and the burial of all differences, The candidates Helen Dennis and South High ach by membera of il Judge Supreme Court named below, for delegates and alternates, to the Republican National Convention at 8 Delta Delta Delta : e iaay, U erate nniversity: at Linc| Custer County Chief: **Judge | @ Chicago, stand for a **GET TOGETHER" policy and a *RE-UNITED PART\ visit Dean was appointed Judge of The Women's Home and Foreign Mixe slohary wsociety of St ther DELEGATES AT LARGE ALTERNATES the Supreme Court by Govern Nl Sherwoos. 1 et Lor Sheldon in 1909, He made Vote for Four Vote for Fom { oleck ‘:\'i?“'fi.'.".:}..-r:'.'1?',"",':'.“,.,’,‘,I,A,, 1 a splendid record on the Su R. GURNEY, Fremont 0. 0. SNYDER, O'Neill | be presen yme bench. Judge Dean iall K . St A : {preme bench, Judge Dean i E. L. HEVELONE, Beatrice W, L. ANDERSON, Lincoln Asslstant Athletie Cone a¢ Racely - e B "':"IT: South Il’-u»‘ht”"l:l:\' o R not an experiment A. C, EPPERSON, Clay Conter \. B, WOOD, Gering CHARLES F- ML(’RE“ He announce v han been slecied| Custer t tepublics 5 . Ha snmounces that e ha been elecied uster County Republican N, P. DODGE, Omaha 1 F. WHITE, Blair Dt dit=" i \N\ \TIONAL COMMITTEE wastern college. the name of which wii| - Judge Dean served on the Su be withheld until & later dgte. | nreme bench and de good.” = T = = MAN. has been o resident of Nebraska fo st thirty e eo——— preme neh and made goo ARGUE THEMSELVES TO JAIL | Crote Democrat: “Judge § Primaries April 18, 1916. Polls Open 8 A. M,; Close 8P. M, § '« t t vote for Garlield in 1880; is known u OVER PRICE OF SOME WORK | Doan is an able jurist and made Cut This Out For Your Guidance. Re¢ dof 1 t { T N e ’x-:-.--- Sk il WR - MY inble record while a I ) le { i A charged w-‘-. o 'm'nfl and that -m(lm'llltl«‘l of the Supreme . ! state p His w mroel, refused 1o pay W Mathaway, a earpater living a1 4t North Nineteenth | Am FOR ! I8 10 e, TN AMee Development of Munieipal ‘\\\.m.. heing h..m\- they were uned Laght Plant - one man, one .“:“v,j‘ m’.“, :“.:‘ .,;‘. “ " : e job, one salary Ntronger The loeal polos were calied And toon Workmer Compensation M I. l. belors the ol e ludge tomorrow CHARLES E. HUGHES mm‘ns OF OMANANS for President Candidate for BIG DISPLAY OF ART| e e e e o a3 . ::v.::‘ il b ambartained r\..'\‘ : s | s of Praocss and Mottee Jon' @ ! o) Republican f y Maan's Linbmont Belleres G anges L wy moan s Lo |1 Am AGAINST National AR so0m B8 FOu 4/ o anentten Seappears Sne - L nid Brvehiame: prtoeet Convention AN droggisie. < Ay g X \ Lo rest