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W ( ahed his home thers In order 1o be " BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” | Lighting Pixtares—Burgess-Granden, Didmond Engagement Rings, Edholm Have Boot Print It—Now Meason Press. Andirons, Pire Screens. Sunderland's. To Borrow Money on real estate, wee J. H. Dumont & Co., Keeline Bldg Police Court Collections—The clerk of at central police station d he collected $1,211 during- April “Today's Movie Program,” classified section today. It appears in The Bee ex- clusively. Find out what the various moving plcture theaters offer. Metcalfe o Avocation Club- It Metcalfe wil | address the Omala 4 tion club Tuesday noon at the Hotel | Loyal. David Cole will preside Claim Committee Meeting—The loss ind damnge claim committee of the Bur lington is holding its monthly meeting a the local headquarters, H. 1. Foster of Chicago, assistant general auditor, pre viding To Bpeak at Atlantic—I1 It Lines, as sistant general secertary of the Young Men's Christian association, will go to Atlantic, T, the Intter part of the week to speak before the men's brotherhood n that town To Highway Meeting—] L. George president of the Omaha Automobile club; 8. E, Smyth, assistant secretary, and as many of the directors as can possibly at tend will go to Lincoln for the meeting f the Omaha-Lincoln-Denver highway FPinish Pouring Conorete—The last concrete has been pourcd for the sIxth floor of the li-room addition to the Castle hotel. Work has been in progress about two months, The hullding will be roady for occupancy, it s expected, about August 1 A Reward of Twenty-five Dollars (82%) over and Twenty-five Dol lars ¢ the nrrest and conviction of party vho stole Ford touring car In front of Empress theater on the night of April %, Motor No, TMM3. Love-Haskell Company Use "Tex-Tile” Shingles, Sunderiands Mother's Day Will Be Obgerved Here on Sunday, May 14 Mothers' day will be observed in Omaha next Sunday by members of the Women's Christian Temperance union The program will include earrying flow- ors to men and women prisoners at the county Jail at 1 a. m., and _Vhl' eity jafl at 4 p. m. There will also be a prayer service at the home of Mias Josephins Tisher, 148 Willlam street Miss Wil \lame has been a bed-ridden invalld for twelve years. There will be services, oo, at the House of Hope at 3 p. m, and flowers will be taken to the 014 Ladies' home Mrs. N. J. McKitriek, the president, Is in favor of taking flowers to men fn the Keeley institute, and will bring the mat- ter up At & meeting of the unfon Wednes- day for approval. It is thought the sourtesy proposed will encournge the nen in thelr reform. Mrs. 8. K. 8palding Starts Endowment Fund for Omaha Uni Mrs. B, K. Spalding, widow of the late Dr. Spalding, has established a scholar- ship in the University of Omaha to the amount of $1,600, the interest of which is to be applied annually toward paying he tuftion of some worthy student. Mrs, Spalding establishes this in memory of her husband, who was one of the de- roctors of the university and deeply in~ erested in it promotion. This constitutes the first amount given for the endowment of the univer- sty,” said Dr, D. 1, Jenkins, president )t the university, “and Mrs. Spalding ex- resses the hope that others will follow he example set. The scholarship will be wssigned by the faculty, subject to the wpproval of Mrs. Spalding.” La Rue Shop Will Hold White Opening Hat Shop, 202 Rose build- | its first annual white open- Ay opening will be made an an- Sisters, who are e white ent by the Riley mnducting this newest of Omaha's ex e millinery shops. It will include . protentious display of white hats which adapta to the summer are purticular) COUNCIL BLUFFS PIONEER DIES THERE AT MIDNIGHT tr. William MeMickin, father of « M. Hantehett, died at his home Conn ffa at midnight Bunday of { allments oconsequent 0 yoars « rora when u YOung man # 1ife In 1688 e M AP was of fcago and aettied in || I'"HT Ilh OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916, 7 Well! They All Seem Pleased, Anyway WE'LL HAVE 'EM LICHED T0 A FRAZZLE WERY PROPITIOUS ! WERY PROPITIOUS ! Police Seek Gir] Wakeley Thinks Who Left Home to Route to Wyoming Become Actress Will B¢ Popular The police are searching for 1da May | General Passenger Agent Wakeley of Russell, 14 years 614, who 1lved with har | ¢he Burlington Ix in from a trip over the mother at 1618 North Thirty-third street shraska and Wyoming lines of the road, The girl left homo Saturday and told | NoPraska and migg links s . having accompanied Passenger Traffic triends she intended to go on the stage or become a photoplay actress. She was | Manager Fu the tour of inspection last seen Baturday afternoon in a down- | My, Wakeley found b o5 In n watintac town store, when she borrowed a dollar | 4ory condition and Is predicting & heavy from an acqualintance westarn passenger business during the . LSO ———— coming summer Auctloneers tO Meet The Burlington officials went over the A North Platte line, across the Wendover cut-oft and through to Casper. The new Horo During June |, sheetuevon e v n ) on s to Inaugurate next month be- One of the largest events ever carried | n Omaha and Casper Mr, Wakeley I8 out by the International Auotioneers' |of the opinfon will prove pepular from association will be the convention In|the wsiart. 1t will materially eut down Omaha at Hotel Castle June 28 and 20, | the time between Omaha and central More than #0 persons are expected from | Wyoming all parts of this and other countries. e S URE’S CLAIM FOR CARRYING AUTOS ON THE SOUTH SIDE BONDS IS ALLOWED T0 BE PARKED IN STREETS | — | Treasurer Ure was allowed his claim Ohlef Dunn of the police department | of $216 against the city for expenses in- will arrange for designation of South | curred in delivering $676,000 city bonds at Side strests for parking of automobiles, | New York. City Commissioner Butler under the plan which has been adopted | was alone in opposing the amount of the for Omaha, | baL Address J. D, McDONALD, Awsist, Goneral wor Au-u (.uul Trusk Railwas 112 W. Adems St., dmuo [ | Omaha Gas Company | ANNOUNCEMENT | The Omaha Gas Company extends a cordial invitation to its lady patrons to visit the salesroom at the South Side Office, 4819 South 24th St., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8th, 9th and 10th, at which time there will be a demonstration of the Eclipse Gas Range. W ) Swonooa Rt IAu DeaLer PHONE DOUELAS 222 DOMANANED ke e lNCREASE WOULD HURT TERMINALS | Railroads Contend Wage Demands | May Affect Conditions Smaller Places in the REAL ESTATE MEN ARE QUERIED mands belng made rallroad enginemen und trainmer % per oent increase In wage 1y what U thin re upon business cor places & communicat the Associntion the real estate doalers at hoss poly The ommunication Should tha rai hour basie w manded by th men and tral onsary A 0 locate many of the diste throughout this territor This would mean 1he re rangement of roundhouses, storehoise epiir shopa ete., and, of course, would remova of the ral Wi f ng a many of | nts 1o the newly « Many ralliros would be more « Interest on the funds re rearrangement than to pay the r a-half overtime required In the demands of the men Ten-Monr Hasie Dny ‘AN you know, the pr minals have on bullt bastc day. The elght-} time-and-n-half for o $100,000,000 & your In ¢ “We would be please y have your opinlon concerning the effact on busine In your cor terminal be “This In a Inrgely, for the re to the question of trict points 1t will frfight and passenger rates to the amount of $ n year for every community and in the order to rafse this $100.000,000, “Talk this nmunity should the distriot family in your whole country in over with your | As well be out of the world as out of style, The advertising columns of The Bee constitute a continuous style show, up the Irish revolt. China’s \ e — s Minnje W, Was the Irish Revolt “Made in Germany?”’ “It is easy enough to understand why Irishmen should hate England, but it is not easy to understand why they should hate themselves, and all this German con- gpiracy into which the Sinn Fein and Clan-na-Gael victims have been plunged can have no other effect than to injure the Irish and the cause of Irish freedom. A man may be forgiven for being a traitor and a conspirator, but he can never be for- given for being a fool,”’ But while there are many American editors who deplore the Irish uprising as senseless, there are others, including Irish-American editors, who extol it. In THE LITERARY DIGEST for May 6th, American newspaper opinion of all shades upon the subject is presented in a feature article, and is well illustrated. Other news-features of pressing interest are: Can Britain Legally Maintain Her Interference Wlth Our Trade? Showing the Consensus of American Newspaper Opinion Upon England’s 13,000-Word The Case for Carranza Is Henry Ford’s Candidacy a “Joke”? Mysterious Revolution The Fall of Trebizond i . ‘ The High Cost of Gasoline The Chemistry of Flower-color Back to the Vegetable Dye A Modern Primitive in Art Vision of a Prussianized England Germany's Account With Islam We Need ;n- deicalveflci. Citizenr.)' 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