Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 23, 1916, Page 3

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-Nebra.ska 3 Another Song for The Semi-Centennial Nebr aska Jubilee Mrs. Cora K, sewell of teenth » Hee the folle treet, Lincoln, Neb wing gong, written for the semi-centenniul jublles of Nebraska, but not until after tho close of the competl tion, and therefore not submitted for th decision of the judges. It has & swing and & sentiment that will appeal to Ne braskans: From plains once waste of land We drove the 1 man band AN set the yman's hand To W1 the ferthe wod | With hearts of cournge true Wa brought our triumph through U'er fils that were not fov To stand at peace with God Hofraly hen “rally here with rown with lories bright Our own, our fulthful treading on, Wor flelds of plent eor and home The sun's beacon o'er gold n 1t ight my the » d b | Por 1 none can buy. | | | Refraln Cross meas they may to come Or unr apots for mome No coldness of the palm Hn led thelr w Phey've found the To ward them ma hera wht of hope aff the Of drag and fret and mope Pause not—to upward veer, Nefrain ATTORNEY GENERAL UPHOLDS DCDGE COUNTY CANDIDATE (From a LINCOLN, the opinion primary. Btaft Correnpondent.) April 22— (8pecinl)~While comes o little Inte to hit the Attorney CGeneral Reed, at the decrotary of Btate Pool, #iven ‘his idea of the Dodge-Washington oounty matter in which a candidate for the state senate from that distriet had his name printed on the democratic bal- lot without the very necessary formajity of first filing his name with the secre- tary of state. However, ns ho was not elocted, unyway, it cuts little fee, The attorney gneral holds that where & district {s composed of more than one county the name of a candidate must be flled with the secretary of state, ac- cording to the orders given the county clerk of Dodge county, who had the name printed on the ballots contrary to the law, However, the attorney general's do- partment holds that for the general election & petition filed with the county cletk in each gounty in the district s wutficlent 4% enable a candidate to get on the official ballot without filing with the secretary of state. DUNDY COUNTY VOTE FIRST TO BE REPORTED (From a Staff ( nrrrnporv‘.n(r LINCOLN, April ®.—(8pecial)~The county to report its vote to the secretary of state was Dundy county, which shows more republicans than demo ciats voting in the primary, the vote on president being? Democrats, 21; repub. lcans, %0, Dundy county gave a demo- eratic majority at the last election on governor of 176, Rown, the Lexington Mvery man, was ful in polling 15 votes for presi dent on the democratic side and 11 on the republican side, while Mr, Roosevelt secured § votes for the republican nomi nation, Iughes received 15 votes. OMAHA OFFICER SECURES REQUISITION FOR WEINSTEIN request of has succe (I'rom Staff Corrempondent.) LINCOLN, April 22, —(8pecial Telegram.) Charles 1. Van Dusen, an Omaha police fricer, applied ernor Morehend 1o thin aft v extradition papers f e return t braska of Henry v wanted on a forgery charge W ' ' 1 wit) forgery | (1 1 N and " i of ¥ | BANKERS OF GROUP TWO T0 MEET IN COLUMBUS | ple and authorises the secrotary of state, | | :“\"“‘ ““"“‘_ "‘I'-“ ARTERS OF GSN This {a Intended ays the mandat " N M Aprd General John J as & atep toward adminiatrative reforin. | (yony jnfoe i 10 1l In the opers "wmh ' © the dfficulties of sy prococth iamedl of fhe wmen THE \North Platte Presbyterian Minister | Makes Advertising Fill His Church| April | r Print magleal. The rease of nearly Rev: Hobert White White's 5 s hoen n cant one other churel reh udvertising the much advertised ard web by the Preshyleriun reh will produce a church densclous grogation in it advertising campal e 0 .o minds of many people, 8o The wppliont ot the payeno when they think of golng to chureh this ulurv‘mu..‘ hius n very gratifyir 1o | ¢hurch will oecur to them and to this the North Flatte Presbyterian church,” | chureh they will Ko flav. White states, “A much advertised “The church ud, whether in bulletin, brand onp will produco soup con poster or pald mpuce In the newspaper, SPLOALS must be s in the minds of persons who mp, and w demnnd for winds of persons striking enough to attract at tention and brief cnough to be read at n glance Williams Holds Communion With the Muse and Immortalizes Fellows R F. Willlams In Board of Education. not using Ihusg in poet laureate of the | Krnst s sometimes not in ewrnest | I1e's & foker Just the sume; | Holovtchiner, 1¥ish member, But ean’t prove it by his' nams, He mounts Pegasus overy now and then and the resuit In | more contributions to the realm of postry. Carpenter don't use the hammer; These spring days have inspired Mr. | Uowell Is nothing Wko the hood; r Jepking' other name s Danlel, Willlams to renowed efforts, | But on dream work he's no good. The following poem refors to the mem- | .~ o gk Sots of the o of Waticasts Foster does not always cherish, bera of the Board of Fducation i o e ok swere K : P e When some bad boy breaks a window, 8 NOTHING IN A NAME | Then our Fry is in a stew, THERE Warfleld is a peacetul fellow, Willlams, of the king's own people; On our Woodland, grows no brush, Hobert should be “bright In fame.” Wakeley wleepn and dreams ke others; | But he stands as proof conelusive, Bometimes Hoeed is in a rush That there's nothing in 4 name, Arrested with Nearly Philadelphia Wakes Half Million Worth |~ To Give Wilson Nice 0f Securities on Him Reception on Visit BALPIMORE, Md, April 22.-A man WABHINGTON, April 22, — President :(M:m x’h:-. ’mflm- of ll,umj.lm}‘l uwlull"y Witson pald a brief visit to Philadelphia having In his possession all the securities ¢ i stolen on u ferry boat at New York on Viglt, i anuglter, Mes. Fraasie February 26, was arrested this evening. The arrest was a plece of good luck by the postal authorities. Quigley was seized on suspiclon of belng wanted In Bt. Louls for ralsing money orders. An|hours and returned here tonight, planning alleged confederate named George F. | 1o spend Easter in Washington Windall was arrested with him, but x| The president was glven a great ovation held on a technieal charge, Quigley [In Philadelphia, although nothing was fought against arrest, but was overpow- [known of his coming until a few hours ered, His alleged confederate submitted |In advance. A crowd of several thousand quietly. persons was at the Broad Street station Quigley’s grip contained a large bundle | both when he arrived and when he left, of certificates of stock of the Baltimore |and cheered him onthusiastically. He & Ohlo raflroad, the Chicago, Burlington | Was also apnlauded s ho passed through & Quincy raflrond, New York City, | the streets #tock and other securities of nggregate The face value of $400,000, A might araft for | directly to the 2,00 drawn on 8. B, Chapin & Co., of New York, by 8mith, Lockhart & Co. of Baltimore, was also found in the to return to her satchel attached to certificates for 100! Ma o shares of Unfon Pacific and 1% Shares of Northern Pncifi today to Bowes Sayre, and his youngest grand dnughter Axmon Hayre, who wan born there last month. He was ac companied by Mrs. Wilson, They re mianed in Philadelphin less than two here Kleanor president and Mrs. Wilson went Jefterson hospital, where inddaughter was born, The vialt fro. Bayre plans In Willlamstown wing the president Hayre, Mra, Wilson, with Graymgn, the White House physiclan, » hospital, time in the was made toda to talk to wtock Dr made a tour Yuan Orders Cabinet 'y o wpending captain’s ward, 1y and from Philadelphlia, made attached to regular Be Given Overhauling ... "o PEPSHING UTILIZES LULL REFURNISHING HIS MEN PEKING, April 22.—President Yuan Kal, In & mandate just issued, n that his full control of the administration hag caused dinsatisfaction umong the pe» LANDING OF U~ S, TROOPS iiis s sacdiognaits RA-C) APl 21~ The e 1an | A an 1 WILL YOUR TEETH HAVE THE CARE THIS YEAR » r‘ The Prestige of a Dentist Good Bye N Foar Nere ) plate wmline Money Back Guacaniee £ Dontal Progross il Dentin ry OMAHA |day's prostdentinl preferonce SUNDAY BEE: APRI L, 23, 1016, 3—A Surratt, Tried for Assassination of BALTIMORE, Md., Ay n rison Surratt egod consplrat on in the plot to dled here 1t Mr. Surratt roti nt of the Palt ompan ivil ooret "o rom New Jurape, | ue acq o Cunnda, o and Sauth Al fLer be ng brougl o Haltimore Cummins Leads T, R. In MontanaPrimary HELENA, Mont yoturng recelved ¢ Apri primar wed thut President Wilson pe than all of his republican opponent Benator A, B, Cummir threa f ) twolve precincts, The othe of Town polle for Spring should dothesethings ~clear away waste; fl dispel inflammation ; invigorate the bodily rocesses. After a ard winter your blood may be clogged, your digestion not up to the mark, and stagnanc areas (catarrh) oxist in the membranes of the stomach, intes- tines or lungs. The result is a tired feeling, irregular appetite and loss of energy. Peruna Invigorates all your body, helps to soothe away all inflammation, restores the irregular appetite to a healthy condition, and clears away all waste. It's a real tonic--especially good in catarrhal conditions like indigestion, after effects of grip, convalescence, i W) ll‘l‘!’“ d:?;r’m“&:?: it mly Iniguidor tabiot fovm. Al druguiets rocommend Porens. The Peruns Company, Columbus, Ohie Lincoln, Is Dead i 'EAF @ A —eeeeee——— | T B WE'RE HERE TO “GROW WITH GROWING OMAHA.” ERTESS {15-17 So. 16751, and that this riends next policy handsomely finished orative scheme—and still i W cverybody, Desk Chair Rocker .. $22.50 8.75 9.00 An espoclally fine shampoo for this | weather, Alssolves and en tirely removes sl dandruff, excess ofl and dirt, can eastly be made at trifling oxpense by simply Adissolving a tea- spoonful of eanthrox in a cup of hot water, Pour wlowly on sealp wnd mas sago briskly, This creatos a Mooth ing, cooMng lather, Rinsing leaves the scalp sapotiesnly woft ,ll|4| pliant, while the halr takes on ' the klowny rFichness of natural color, also a fluffiness which makes it seem much heavier than it 1% After a canthrox shampoo, arranking the pleasure.—Advertisement, one that VERSIZE is a marked ad- vantage in Goodyear No- Hook Cord Tires. Three sizes, for example, have 23 to 35 per cent more air space than regulation Q. D. clinchers of cor sions. responding dimen- This means a larger pneumatic cushion, made still more easy-riding because high inflation pressures a re not necessary. And this combines with the natural re- silience of Goodyear Cord construction to produce utmost comfort; with its natural flexibility to give utmost protection against stone-bruise and blow-out. Goodyear Tires against : No-Hook Cord are fortified Rim-cutting—By our No- Rim-Cut feature. Blow-outs— By our On-air Cure, Loose Treads — By our Rubber Riveta Puncture and Skidding: By our Double-Thick All. Weather and Ribb ed Tread Insecurity ds Ry our Multi ple Braided Plano Wire Dase QOO0D; “‘Y < T MDD“‘ s esmm—m——— (Omaha Home Furnishing Headquarters s==m—mmmss=== @ vl YLy candidnt Fdward Rande f New Jersey, recefved but a few vote 0 | preference primary and tho firat time that women voted, 'The polin were open 1 A'J"vl. el ‘:M,:.:,‘j:"‘,l‘ _W“ iy The Beaton & Laier policy is to give unusual values in dependable homefurmish ings every day in the year rather than u feast of values one day und a scareity the and adding new accounts Take for example, the Bed Room Suite above The Queen Anne design i Ameriean hair Is a| N & | AIER [0 e poreim v g R Lol 18 0 winner is aftested by the foaet that we are making new daily particularly effective. The solt bhrown tone of the black walnut harmonizes well with almost any dee different, The prices are within the reach of nearly Ohiffonier Bed in full size $29.75 Dressing table. Bench Dresger $29.75 6.50 32.50 28.50 EEEE OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT---AND WELCOME! _ [ Topa's aiD TO BEAUTY | What a pleasure to the ‘‘three score and-—'' man or woman to be greeted this way! Think of the immediate joy and last- ing satisfaction to the returning son or daughter to find the parents not growing old, None but the old fully appreciate youth and its vigor, how- lever, To grow old gracefully is Father Time’s best gift to them, Everyday experience proves that a good stimulant properly |used will accomplish mueh to keep the old young. It can’t defy |age, but most everyone knows of cases where it has prolonged {life for years. That’s why unprejudiced physicians recommend | good pure whiskey for elderly people, When a Physician Prescribes Whiskey, Insist on Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey No purer whiskey can be obtained, The grain from which it is made is the hest that can be found, and is thoronghly malted o assist digestion, It is also distilled over and over aghin to remove every possible any injurious sub- It is unlike any other, trace of stance. With 1ts prescribed advice of a “tablespoonful In water or milk hefore meals and on goli bed,” Duffy's Whiskey has earned the reputation of an t tonlestd perate use, Its 66 yoars of continved " y (u'( l)qu $ .md ch) Well," 6ot Dufly's from your dealer, 8100 per bod LR wpply ¥ . v » Bend for wseful housibold | I'he Duffy Malt WhiskeyCo Wochastor, N ¥ "THE " OLD RELIABLE ) y T And you \\\ll re- ' Phone Tyler 1000 Apdyons b courteous treatment as llmn;,h you were delivs ering your Want-Adto The Bee Office in person

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