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00| OMAHA, MONDA)Y \PRII t, 191t J _— - . — — — - — — BRIEF CITY NEWS |PRIZES GIVEN T0 Usntiv(in'sityAuf Omgl}a Fies everarSocat oiore *" 1 i il . University of Omaha | Cast Selected for Trewassads tor Sporing Gosts® | udents Are to Give i - . Girls in Campaign, Merchant of Veni e LETTER WRITERS Progralp on CampPUS |35 HariSmme soca pivai i | iure i s ] BRI s i p§., By Beflewj’ue g;lggrs May Gro=| May day a annual election |event. At lea | N Wave Boot Priat Iy—Now 7oacdiime 3 | |4 Y i e " | e week. Saturday morning J.ordered for and a Iarg » Paghidas 46 DRES (NS ‘Prgaieoll Money for Those Telling Why One | [t . - Methodiet | rowd e ants e ning e ot the co-ed at Soay o} the UNL e H The advanced classes of old En A | usua rma w e given at the ... = Wil hoid u dancing |urty at Chambers Should Live in Dundee, Fairacres 4,” .‘ -t Un : "‘ ; | Collewe ehapel \n addition to this sity of Omuha. The remson is the | Bellevue college seniors have finwily scademy Friduy evening or Qut in Happy Hollow OmANS Will sive s 2 i Waklsyan. Ustveesity, !g:hl AL atialr, the junlor clate will put | coming oglebre )t the most popular |chosen the entire cast which will pre “Today's Movie Program,” clussified on the e gt asrgige’ ,‘" reckengast has been assist .‘_.| ’ i 8 enior co-ed for the honor of being |*éNt the "Merchant of venice" at com goction totay. 1t agpenrs o The Bes (AYRES 1§ THE HEADLINER |-Soncs ant Cus Merrie England,” | [T, S, 0ries of meetings at York for a Donne College Notes. crowned May queen at the annual gala |win o Bhyloek - Arie bt b omie CLUBIVELY. Find out what the va \ndas " | number of days W. O A who 5 day exerolnes on the college campus, M will play Bhylock Arline Smith promiges 11 The Wesleyan male quartet, which has| T (2 e > P AY [to muke a rympathetic Nerissa, and Bar t ‘month in the olleke, 18 expacted Many of the lower class co-eds hgve ton Maxwell as Gratiano will support the Johna will probably rious moving picture theaters effer. First prize, Charies B. Ayres. 87 | Gordon he orth Forty-ninth ~uvenue, editor, The had a wuccessf eason, will give a con- ert in the Wesleyan auditorium, Monday Andirons, Fir, ¢ nd y e Soreens, 1deriand’s aha Treds Exhibit affair be th r t its A hetd] oTR AN Crets today started an wctive campalgn for their | leading lover. Perry Property Oated Tor—To rent prope| Second prize, Helen G. Clarke, 520 [t the University of ¢ v and for this|* yeo K At Doane Collage Glee club will leave | fuvorit - take the part of Daseanio,. asd A apitol avenue, 1e r Cent ensrs, Gior ankins I _ uvorites he spolls | fa et e e the part o o, ne .M, DUntont” &' 0oy Keellne | Siir et s, ‘Teasher - ir niral | reason the and student body take in physics. & ng the Mav.l on u (o [HNUSh semern NG | onod¥ "‘ Is 1n this onee are | ol o Wil e Porttas ONdt BR L 3 P T ke g nouta | DISVH 3 O e raska wo nights’ stand Omaha 18 honor® the campaign A ve e oy pyiird prise, L. A. Lapoke, 718 Bouth Breat fir nt A i1 [ PRYINE A | OF Ghads by Wirelens with | inciugad In the WS itimery, © P ampalgners will have in be- | jq100y Noyes, James Allen and Boo advertisement of new hotel for| ager ‘;',‘.',:,‘.'.;:."('1‘.“'fi]fl;”m:‘y'fi:,.y"'““ weathar conditions not permit, the open- | T U 1 The Adiepldan Suartet whish gave 'k appointed ludlestin-waiting and st~ | Martin, ae Antonfo, will make Jease on want ad pages—under. business Volirth prigs, Charles W, Stein ’L‘ PEOgTam.: W eld in John Jucobs |y, soncert st the ‘Nuk‘uj"lh'u'h-r,m”\ te Inst tendants to the queen, should their favor. |group of Venetian gentlemen oo bt 6" Brandeis heater bulling, | emorial, hal purcha Pro- | gtudentdowith & musioal program. in the | o L cesetul Eulallo Dagdag has been cast for fhe Architect Pection ¢ | Gay] —— As it | not considered p t ¢ th rocc ! oo “Ton-Biia” Rt il bt University of Omaha No c Gayjord parlors Sunday afternoon | A proper etiquet |part of the prince of Morocco, at+! v 2 %-Tile” Shingles Sunderlands | N""”")'Ihhr‘;:(:"nm’-:'":._" l”fl!}’\\“r’“"‘ <§v,'> entdont Jenkins f‘r.'“:”ii‘,..,’,fi‘."‘",‘:."". NAnnA | '”,.'1',‘,:,"“ The Girls' (lee club Kave u ooncert | 10T 8DI0F co-edn to openly announce their | Present a real foreign gentleman as | #0p Your Muuey ana vaiuavles 1n the | Wead & Co " L attended Pre rlan ' | chacking over the applications for terday land musical entertainment in the college |vandiducy for the place, the campaign |Portia’s suitor, Bamuel Kinnler fs trying 1d 0 I3 | 0 Mond afternoon Kenneth Wide onrd 28 mitached to afl the Applios ople took e Pro v > A 9 mentt "'u Bidg. Boxer rent B1.00 10 | five prizes offered by George & Co,, resl | treshman ol ahe. & Bhks phy R avaasiod. e all the applice- | wod™Conduoted under the superviston of | Men students of the school are accepting | ragon en {rom 9 . m. 10 6 G . | catate dealers, for the beat Jotters (ellimg | the Fremont 1ikh school suditorium fos J Prot, Aller, Tiead of the Doano conser- |With great suspicion invitations to Frl. | John Bloomquist will be the duke of Our wter Prosent to the Publio—A | the Epinet b of that eit vatory of musi The recelpts were con- day evening parties, for somehow the | Venice g why one would like to live in Dundee, | 1o Hast Cell tributed to the athletic association | ) yosurfaced, fine-finished, highly polished | puiracres, or 1 ppy Hollow. Th (2 The physical geography cla Jor untings College The student compittes i ehargs of the falk at these Informal affairs usually e ———e " Ap| ollo e prizes direction of Miss Edna Mantor o nr o wan olected secretary o g Pl b & » v y gl { :;;'(;r “1::, \nw-.: and best in the oity, | 1ol u value of $1,000, which is to Le gives Lh';.ql,f Sonan ,,'» Ry oy Bl PV o n\uu‘m‘ al: n..».w’.lu;'un' prids u.'u:.':\' “f"","“‘ g g Doane ] ““'""“"";:m",: o8 Roa: e Sialrs; Viels gr ‘POISON TAKEN BY MISTAKE, h Rohan's orchestrs, De lLuxe Dan- ) P atusds pure | o - v ) the larwest May festival fn the history |Dorothy is and what a fine queen the < in equities In lots In & new addition (o |POse of studying land formations The contest next year will be held at | ’ oing academy. 0 A new addition to Haset of the school. School will be dismissed | would make. S DENTIST'S DEATH Sundes. A Bhakesy tereantohary ¥ 1ngs Stonday, May 1, snd the cla will hol o Bntertalnment—Dr. Olga Htast I'lv . first priz N P will be giver ; Among the visitors at the college the l\":‘nkl"lvun the Hite Hver during the uu:rud YT TTT T r. Olgh Btastny en- | st prize in 4S9 eq n any | at one of lnnt week wers Mra Wuck of Supertor |{ng. In the afterncon the students will PLAN TO ORGANIZE FRESNO, Cal, April 2.—Folson taken Wartained the members of the Nu #lgma [ ot the winner ma hoose In the add Students ¢ \»:‘ Wilkon nnd .\|||- ll"-m-‘ 'l|'( h.“d! return for a street purade, which will be by mistake caused the death of Dr C v Bt d at hat fas Han i A ¢ o | have ' a " and Gordo o of | followed by n serles of attractio 1o TT. 4 :m;n/ .l finner at her home in honor [(Ion. The second is $40; the thir, $on, | NAve the e . R od Sles."Birs B0 i Bity .f.‘“n::’..:uu: g A5 b fse PLATTE WATER USERS | W. James, a dentist, bere today Dr, Elisabeth Mason on Baturday. |#nd the Inst two 80 ench in wich equities |, POIEEIRK B0 BIARE OF 0t o fins Mastings college was recently added | tures of the program will be the 'opho- —_— | Dr. James intended to swallow & solu SMembers present were: Dr, Olga Stastny, | Out of the 11§ letters recelved in the | matie elub have decided t vth Contral Amsociation of Col- | more Entertainers,’ who present the Kng-| DENVER, oClo, April 2.-Pans for | tlon which is | trable to X« Dr. Elisabeth Mason, M " v per by - ’ A tollege. to be n member of this|lish comedy, “Pau Pry,” at the college 1 B 16 HRPARILIRTID 10, T VE BN D5, Mg Uy Mason,. Mrs, Emelia (contest, the judges s 4, besider tre | “Mane of Jane. a f e, (0 beis masiber of (e | TAR < an organization of water users along the | therefore makes a photographlc shadew n:". ,‘hu 'Nn:'\vml. Jans Mathews, | fiva winners, ten others for honorble | f4, 8% 1irer iny evening, as had roductive endowment of at least | ’-nmn’ rv;m. viver In Colorsdo were | of value in dlagnosing digestive allments. Bar! shurchill, Ruth Dorq and Dorcan | mentior Sh ava Bivel I tha onter a7 ] T Vg | ormulated at an informal conference yes- | He $ ogkeas ¥ s S e y ' < pllme. 1o RBERLIIT : ; o |HESPERIAN LITERARY Hagr yes- | Ho took instead a substance of similar Chri eir morit as the judges dotermined and | ecutive commitieo for Gmia ¢ & ege won first place in the day of water users and state officials. | name, but deadly effeot ooz WML SO SN by 4 - R o Trows ey ek | Piohibition. orstoncal” coptas, Ikt weak | SOCIETY ENTERTAINS | A meeting to pertect the organisation fs | Imeeting of the Young Women's 3iusion. | MT* Allen White, 5105 Webster street Al AEERARE DIRSPISS AR L E % - he will repreent the Nel The Hesperian IAterary soclety of the|to be held April 2 at Morgan, Colo, | Uriwes Detensive Alllance | ory soclety of Westminster Presbyter Lsabélle Graham, 4102 Davenport street. | turned over 1o the athle Inter-state contest, St Relleviia Union High achool held a party | When plans of procedure also are to be| ATLANTA, Gu. April f.-A detensive ) s time in Jul | " ance o oo { ghurch will be held at the home of Mys | FM#abeth Ringwalt, 420 North Thirty Joint Young Men's and i ISR Baturday evening at the home of Clar | discussed relative to the suit brought by f...‘,ln':.fi.n: Ly iy *":'f::”';' te S as Philiips, 1008 Souch. Thictows aur | ofghth avenue Chrintian " associatfor b ol lagaions. A ance Zurcher, between Fellayue and Fort | the Westorn Irrigation district of No- | fewis of 1liinois, speaking tonlght befors m""." Noncsy bt e a n M| Margarat Gampbell, M9 1sard sisiat wero held Friday. Kpecial numbers | prosbyterian ehyrch st Madiaon 1",..,,‘.. strects. The evening was spent | braska seeking an equitable adjustment |the Atlanta Ber amsoelation, na the omly A wor endered Joseph olery, A president of the institution. He will | i}, smusements of varlous kindd Ho. | of distribution of wi the means by which the United States sould #hall of the Omaha Thaological seminary | A D. Gartison, 1510 Bouth Twenty-sixth | companied by Kenneth Wideno Bukone | reaisn his pastorate at once. and begin [ o ATHAEICER O FL00 Ty n of water from the Bouth | TUS® iy conliot with countries of will deliver the address. Miss Doris | #reet . immons, Frank Broadwell and Nath- work for the eollege. Dr mer 18 | | Burope and Asia Olson will sing. A. €, Davis, 720 Bouth Twent ) D\ en'y sevent Ak-Sar-Ben Committes to Meet—T1 e | Pirect e - e " 4 hustling commities of Ak-Bar-Ben, Sam Mrs. C. 5. Weller, 5106 Ca 3 2 e b pitol avenue 3 son's member-getting phalanx, is to hold Clara B, Thomas, BI7 fouth Thirty-thiri i, ‘l' A o . & meeting Tuesday noon, April %, at the | street ; o ¥ R Hotel Rome, A luncheon will be gtven | ©. A. White, 942 Omaha National bank / m ) i n connection with the business meeting, | bullding wa / VY T T | —————————— Mrs. W. R, Howard, 1711 North ‘Twenty i) w2 LA 3 Students Plan Big [+ m by A 77 ' ‘ (raduating Week |College Orators At Creighton Uni| , Meet in Contest This year an organized effort is heing | Collesiate winners of the state peace made to glve commencement wesk at |COntests of Nebraska, Kanses and Bouth Credghton added significance. Clinies, | DAkota. will meet at the University of under the direction of Dr, Crile of Cleve- | Omaha May i to hold the Inter-state Sand, are being arranged for the medical | POAce contest, The winner will have the nd dental gradustos, and it Iy expected | BONor of competing at the national con | that the Iargest gathering in the history | 1ot at Lake Mohonk this summer, An of the Pan-Alumni association will he | ¢ffort Is being mede to have the mem- | Present at the dinner on the evening of | Dérs of the Nebraska supreme court act AMpril 71, On the following evening at the | A% Judges of the Omaha contest Brandels theater the mom. pretentious | The members of the executive board | play in the history of the school will be | Of the state association in charge of the otaged, and on Baturmiay evening, April |contest are: Charles F. Brongardt, M, the commencement exercises will be | Crelghton, presicent, Willam Thomp- held. son, Univers'ty of Omaha, vice presi- As tar as possible a widespread home- |4ent; Anne Johnston, Bellovus, secretary. @oming of the alumni will be promoted, |1t 18 probable that several other states { ( i1i T PN Y . - ” b yd 3 t ( The combination of the various gradu- |may be represented at the contest, ! “ |/ 4 “yin : . ) . 3 ’ ating classes, and. the organizing of the P e o e ’ : § 4 alumni into & common body, have heiped | T, L, COMBS GOES TO TWO l;; [ i ¢ o | : eonid B4, T e ) give & better impression of the univer BIG DAKOTA CONVENTICNS dty’s importance and to promote a better = 14 f«;/f,»,r'- P #oeling among the graduates, The vari- | m 1 @ 4 4 A 44 I - > i, . L. Gombs, ex-president of the Na- W2 Ll 1 J < 4 gyl :l cmmm::. v ”:1"" i Biisy With | ttonal Retall Jewelers' aasoctation, hes J ; 7 2 vl g I /ay i ] But you can have at your e preparations and promise 4 Week |gone to attend the annual comventions (1w ! ‘ " | : ? o . 'k ] elbow at very small cost a- | =~ which will Jong be remembered of ‘the Mo ” . of The Pan-Alumni banquet Is (he funfest | ¢jon 4¢ r:n’:l’;arl.,:::.l‘l’:;;nl;r:n:u;:: 3 of the year at Creighton. All formalities | 4ay and the Bouth Dakota Jewelers' as- are‘cast asido and the new and the old |gociation at Watertown on Wednesday sreduates give themselves over to the |and Thursday of this week. Both states enjoyment of the evening. 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