Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1916, Page 7

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 7, 1916 R ninth ann which is the ¢ kind in the 1 full student tn divided began in Feb the ) \J.» b were i the aeveral dis to the state hould sub first Brief ccond and third best ketches of the contest pelect e debater ants follow The Centra futrict will be represented hy Melvin ¥ enfor in the Clay Center High in which he ! taken high ran @ seholar, and w he has represented in leagus debates for three years In athletics he 1s also a leader—a letter-man in/ foot ball (team eaptain for two years), base ball basket ball and track The representative of the Eastern and of the South High s will be Louls Wirth, a n of » was graduated from the of Germany; and who en yuth High school in 1912, He s a t 1 enfor ¢l This 18 h t 1l The deba wi l t the Flast t Vistrlot w wrence Sla the junior class in CITY ELIMINATES THE MIDDLEMAN THREF SEEK SEPARATION IN THE DIVORCE €0l ccommendations of [ and the navy for nerease In the proposition | y the tw ers will dlscuse, The | league was organ| n 1808 by Prof. M v M. Vosg of the sity with a mem [ of thirt hool The judges of the state debate will | Amelia Hamil High cla of hi i hos b th ronian Debatin ine freshman year, He won the first 120 1 car In the prohibition publl ) contest, This Is his first year in debating 1t will be repre ented | f the Valentine High Igh-in scholar ship oar In debating The Oakland High 1, champlon ¢ the Novthwestern district, will send 1 tate debate Miss Amelia Hamil of renfor cla As a scholar, her mink ey high, St of the rlet last A gunfor In the Wil represc In Went 't the cholarship hiy triet McCook Hgh school, winner of first svs in the Houthwestern district, witl send s Ity representative Miss Nellle M Schwab, sister of Harold J. Schwab, '16, Villiam R gh rar) he wou threc ties, Tn manual training Lawrence last De iwab {x valedictoriar She will en versity of Kan Miss class of twenty-six hip he rs s | comber ear n has been a mem- | in her of the league. ter the state university next fall The répresentative of the Southeastern | The representative of the Western di trict will be Gwy glvn Connelly of [trict will b the valadictorian of hi; he Auburn High school, son of Rev. I, |class at the Hastings High school—How | deliver the keynote addres chalrman of the democratic vention at St. Loufs. Speaker Clark, it ald, will be invited to s a8 temporar national con Martin H. Glynn to Make Keynote i - Speech for Demos| v = applications for seats ha een re capacit of the Plans to Buy Direct from the Manu- ASHINGTON, May 6--President Wil- | Vet “" s 11,0, ncluding 5, PR R R i Fred. 8, Linal of| (0 delagats alternatea and newspaper Cataribling o damosratio nath H.w‘um”lw-l v provi ) n for « Read | v Ads for profit. 1 WANTS AN AUTO REPAIR SHOP|ernor Martin H. Glynn of New York to|them for resu | i nts, § ag ) i br i ' 1 “Self preservation is the first law of Nature,"' and if you will only keep h tomach strong, the liver active bowels regular vou will do much and mainte Oftentime | A the ind toward the promotion nance of bhetter health th and .I:‘l""‘\":l‘x" assistance | '.‘.wlul‘ on aid of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS will greath ) ellent, and he s prominent in hietles. Thix 18 his first year in the k. The team won by unani Higt rm distrjet will ted by Iph Perso who rank ' A cholar He entered the high sc I from Dalton Net He | . member of th | senior 1. T. Connely. He has been prominent | The chool, which took |In varfous school activitles. suthern ¢ first year In debating. be permanent | | preparation for the study of the law | sent High school, president of the senlor | elass. and the district in the league state de | bate last year, first prizes at the state fair; in dra- [law '17, at the University of Nebraska, |, matles he has been a leader; In the [where he was a member of the team tha yeretta last fall he took the leading [defeated the University of Towa in 1913, | in the senior « he will | and of the team that defeated the Uni- ard Allman (debating class last year. | enter the University The speaker for the North Central dis This s his | trict will be Ralph G Ner———————————— | | L (£S5 NABH COMPANY [ ns and buttons, in the shape of | tert 7,500, The inter- ary clubs will ?()MAHA ROTAR_IANS will be by heck” linen rgest entions ever eclegates are confi hel t | nin the ¢ convention city. turned yesterduy from Des Moines, where | Many Wives to Go. o attended a Tenth district conference | Local Club Delegates to National itexervations for the following Ro- | of Rotarian delogate Plans for the Convention Will Spread Corn tn and members of their familles | concerted action of the ‘Fenth district as Belt o | have made by Secretary Dan A, |a b it the International convention el Ame Tol "1 W Mr d Mrs. | wer 1 v Dr, § ( v M INSON ATTENDS CONFERENCE | and ioodrich, Dr. and M The Greatest Paln Killer, ! J. I Hyland, Mr, and Mra. loan's TAniment goes right to the seat Omaha Rotarfans will swoop| Dan A. Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Tom 8| o t loinot have ibets (it Aball e s g Kinke. Mr. and Mra. 1uglay | OF Pain, simply luy it on—you dosnot has . Moorhead, Mr. and Mra.J. W. Welch | 10: vub All druggists.~Advertise- national cenvention of Rotary elub : I me i W L. Masterman man whi " o) ati p s i "l neinnat The Omahur will travel to Davenport _—— inclusive, in th colal car where they will | gTORE YOUR FURS AND CLOTHING ¥ pleal corn belt farmer n the Tenth In Our Cold Dry Air Firegroof Vaults, The 1l wear the accepted type ntio D h B DYERS, DRY (LEANERS, HATTERS I wdoearry (not wear, as the AND TAILORS. English are said to do) canes mads 9211.2217 FARNAM ST, from cornstalk received scretnry Joh Our Automobiles Pass Your Door Bvery Mtotary ¢ m The Cineinnath Rotary club has an e 'ryx.’l):.ny‘:ub, Y AT T §5.00 FOR YOUR OLD STOVE A8 PART PAYMENT ON AN ke 2= Ever Ready Monogram COMBINATION COAL AND GAS RANGE NO CHANGES NOTHING TO PULL OUT OR PLACE IN OVEN TO A PULL BLEESYAT BANGE i ANGE FROM ONE FUEL TO THE OTHER—JUST A FULL NIZE GAS RANGE TURN ON GAS AND LIGHT OVEN, DEMONSTRATION ALL WEEK, MAY 8th TO 15th ILTON OGERS & SONS CO. 1515 HARNEY U 4 YEARS AT 1324 FARNAM ST. DR MCKENNEY SAYS- ‘‘No Matter How Hopeless a mouth may ap- pear, I can put it inte attractive, serviceable condition, My prices are very reasonable, and service guaranteed, No charge for advice,' | Wonder Platey— 500 “ | worth %15 to $256 85, 38 and 310 “ ¥ree Hourst 8130 A. Examina- M to 6 P. M. Wednesdays tion, 1ATH AND FARNAM BT5,ee1824 FARNAM STREET, Phone Douglas 2872, ahd Baturdayw T 8100 P, M, \Ulll W Outeof-town patrons can get Plates, Orowns, Bridges and Fillings Completed in One Day, We Please You or Refund Your Money 0 "?) 2lelvin Wilson, | Heaviest Bridge | Work, per tooth, Best 22k Gold Crown Best Silver Filling He was a member of the Ho intends to of Nebraska in Brooks of the Sar Not Open Mr. Brooks represented Sargent sunday, BURGESS-NASH COMPANY “EVERYBODY'S STORE" STORE NEWS FOR MONDAY EXTRA SPECIAL! An Unusual Sale Monday of SILK SUITS AT $19.50 Invol ing a Special Purchase of Brand New Models 1nat Would Sell at $30.00 to $45.00 May 7, 1916, Sunday, Phone Doug. 137, Basgess Nasn ¢ Beoad Fiewr

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