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i i i { i { }: ! T - - - O 111' AHA 1916, — St _\I*\‘f Nebraska DEMOCRATS ARE IN THE DEEPEST GLOOM Bryan Statement Falls Upon Them With the Force of a Great Weight. MEANS TROUBLE AND DEFEAT (From o Stat! Corr LINCOLN, the political pot on the 1 down & 1itth democratic fir ; hadt Bogun to ¢ e and quit Jta bubbling over, the thing broke loose agaln and now the old kettle is steaming and sizgling as though It had a new wol | pile under it | | This s all caused by the statement In The Commoner this morning over he signature of W. J. Bryan which he practs ¢y admite democratic defeat In the netional election, the only thing t save the party from annihilation belug | the nmomination of a man with a penco | plan like Mr. Bryan or for President Wilson to change front and pull off pesce stunt sufficlent to bring . 1,900,004 peace republicans Into the democratic fold Btate house democrats are dumb- founded over the situation. Not a smile nor the semblance of a smile could 1 drawn from state officers who are up for eond term, AL In Gl Thosq who had opposed Mr. Bryan 1n the primary and had about made up thelr minds to forget and forgive Are now tearing thelr halr and conslgning the gentleman to that clime the fce man never plies his vocation, Kven the janitors who have been raking dandelions on the state house lawn leaned over their where rake handles and looked with downcast countenange Into the dark and dresry tuture. All 15 gloom snd sadnows and the only hright ray of light which plerces the dreariness comes from one or Lwo jsolated pluces which have been in shadow since January, 1914 It wppears to be the opinfon of the av. orage democrat that Mr, Bryan's latest s0 completely befuddles the democratio sltuation that all other dolngs of that gentleman have fallen into inslgnificance To put it plain, in the opinion of one of the best known democrats around the state house, Mr. Brysn has simply put the president in a position where ho can- not do as Mr. Bryan insists he should do and means that this is the first move on the part of Mr. Bryan to secure the nomination himself and then make u nw- tional campaign on the peace and dry propositions. LOWER COURT REVERSED IN'AN INSURANCE SUIT (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 13.—(Special.)—Acoord- ing to an opivfon of the supreme coust handed down in & Douglas county ecase in which Harry M. Ward sued the Bank- ery’ Life company on & policy for §3,000 WI\‘\L'{S STAT HIGH DEBATING LEAGUE Marion Stahl WEST POINT (First Place.) ) Zouis Wirth SOUTH OMAHA (Becond Place.) the court reversed the lower court and holds that in & sult on an insurance policy naming a trustee for an insured’'s minor son as beneficlary, the guardian of the latter being plaintiff and the insurer and the trustee holding the in- surance contract, defondants, a judgment ordering the trustee to deliver the policy to plaintiff and requiring insuror to pay the insurance to plaintiff upon sur- rendering the policy, 1s vold as to the trustee, if based alone on service outs slde of the state, though Iinsurer of- fered to pay into court the fund in con- troversy. The parties lived county, lowa. NEBRASKA SCHOOLMASTERS HOLD ANNUAL DINNER (Ffom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCQLN, May 13.~(Special)—~The Ne- braska Schoolmasters’ club held its an- nual dinner at the TAndell hotel last nlght and took a stand in favor of pre- paredness, following a speech by Carrol Pearse, formerly superintendent of the Omaha schools, but now president of & state normal school at Milwaukee, State Treasurer George Hall opposed the resolutions and doubted that pre- paredness teachings were true teachings. in Pottawattamie W. N. Delzoll of the Poru Normal was olacted president, and H, E. Rradford of the wschool of agrieulture, secretary About elghty were prosent JUDGMENT AFFIRMED IN REALTY COMPANY CASE taff ( Nellie Schwab M'COOK (Third Place.) e T e e WEST POINT BOY CHAMPION DEBATER Marion B, Stahl Wins First in High Bchool Contest Covering State. L. WIRTH, SOUTH HIGH, SECOND LINCOLN, Mny 1. B. 8tahl of West Point is the champion He wem (Special.)—Marion high school debater of Nebraska. won first honors in the district cham- plonship debate between the twelve Ais SCHOOL | Florence Angle Miss Florence Angle of TAncoln, daugh- and a promi- Theta | ter of Lr. and Mra, Angle nent member of the Kappa Alpha sorority, was crowned Queen of the May Inst Wednesday at the annuzl Ivy day exercises of the University of Nel ska, A striking beauty, Miss Ang! and her attendants participated fn the prettiest Ivy day exercises ever meen at the uni versity. All of the co-eds who particl fay pole dance in honor of the queen made thelr own gowns of sim= ple white, cut Creclan style Miss Camille and Lucile Leyda of Falls City presented some classic dances, which which pated in the were very gracefully done and aroused much favorable comment, Aurora Grad Wll] Dehver Orations May 18.—(8pecial.)- s of the Aurora High to the old AURORA, Neb Graduation exerc school will this year go back time custom of having the graduates de- liver orations. Seven of the leading graduates, so far as scholarship grades g0, have been selected as the orators They are Gladys Brandt, Mildred Ander- son, Bdwin Hanson, Myrtle Hartnell, Margaret Donelson and John Nordgren. Commencement will be held In the opera house, Friday, May % Twenty-eight young people will recelve thelr diplomas, One of the interesting events of com- mencement week will be the rendition of the “Merchaut of Venice,” by members of the graduating class, Beo Want Ads produce results BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Bporting Goods.” Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Granden, Diamond Engagement Rings. Jdholm. Have Root Print It —Now Beacon Press Property Cared For—To rent property, #ee J. H. Dumont & Co,, Keellne Bldg, “Today's Movie Program,” classified section today. It appears in The Bee ex- clusively, Find out what the varfous moving picture theaters offer, Keep Your Money ana valuadles In the American Safe Deposit Vaults, 218 Bouth 11th 8t., Bes BIdg. # months. Open from § &. m. to 6 p. m. Reward for Letter Writer—J. D. Ringer, chairman of the Dougias dry campaign committes, says that the mittee has offered a reward of § the arrest and conviction of the who sent threatening letters to Rev Cleveland com- person Mr Use “Tox-Tile" Shingles. Sunderiands. trict winners in the final contest of the Nebraska High School Debating league held tn Memorial hall here this morning Louls Wirth, representing the South High school of Omaha, won second and Miss Nellle M. Schwab of McCook was third. The question up for final discussion was the same as the high school orator have discussed tn all of the district cons teats, “Resolved, That congrews should substantially adopt the recommendations of the seretaries of the army and navy tor tncreased armament (Mrom rrespondent.) LINCOLN, May pecinl)~"The court holds the act of 1911 valld which provides for the safety of persons ' butldings belng ioted, Tt comes from & sult In Douglan county, wherein Oovanna Rutess 1 the Bterling 0o wha nown ax the “Fiat Iren Ballding” « s killed Y ad naterial faiiing wm & derrick, Judg o company and t A arstely The hix . lower \ t e, Suloon st Foster Clased PIRNCE ) ecln wans . sing e . " after t " N thon e t N . s faw bonrd was furced aw the " Attorney Hieson alnviaw adied o the 1o . y Attarney Charies Bis e for the o Finds Meduy Fong boat FPREMONT, Noh, May I8 -ifpesial }-A gobt medal wen # oe vpoa e . N ony . _ FoATe I . . | - Bl . - sdal was R ® Har n 1he wrand and witrasied o wian of the fnlee by Vs ¢ - . Tos Nader read e Iaiription and eluened B te U ner ove BRATRICR, N May 1 ipaaial Tolagram b The Beard of Buperviesr 1o Gar aranied sloem Deenss 10 (harles Bonart b Lashas, & small tewn o8 the Nubrnaka:Kanens state line The lemnes | AR waa plaead ot B A Egeh lvee amuses a0 awiul ot of B e heap 1 asttvn W D Now Lite Mg Oniy Be. Al drog Advertimmay i Kinas | The argiment was closs and it | quired & halt-hour deltbaratiton of the f“""" Dean W. O. Hastings, Albert Watking and Prof. Oeorge N Foste hafore any id | The firet and second pince winners wers deciaton ¢ reac 1 on the affirmative side of the argument | Misa Schwab apoke on negative. That more armament is necessary In wier that the United States maintain | 1t place ns & world pawsr, fulfill its re apanstbilit n the Amerieas and pr t trade was the leading arguments ad anced b .0 The nege tive detlared s ! edlate fanger of and .y y arism han s bane of Rur Fahl w . . #1081 pre f Wy M. M o Nobrashs, w . U sided at 1he debate N . add . prive w % apokel Lawe Mlater, Linesin: Willam Reyneids, Ne . ward Alking o Amelis e . . . oy, A e atd \ prelesd ai 1N6 uRlveesity today Toe Pavas Neas Dodgs | PREMONT, Neb, Moy W o(Bpaaial b | B oRaugh 18 suppery Peees formad on inhes aid ponds in 1he visin gy Wed senrd . reperte ' Promen Bona damags e A 18 tender garden veaeiaRion bul ewing 10 1he slaudy weaiher, (here was e fren Camveniion e FREMONT, Neb, Map The Dadge Cuonty Sunddy Behool asee. | wiabinn vetud Amen s the mesting place Por WY uh the sloning sessiun of the an A1 enventian ot Marth Bend, Prids cvening | re a0¢ [1hY e valuse # e values for 100 and $1.24 valum for She Boxes rent $1.00 for | 200 tor | | | | | Infants’ Oapes and Long Coats, FdnaFitzsimmons fo8 Kdna Fitzsimmons of Scotla, Neb. a sophomore In the Ames school o mestlc latmed one of the three technology, lowa State taken in of prettiest girls In the result of a vote connectlon with the lssuance lowa Bomb, the tlon of the M Miss Mabel Burgess of Oft the highest number of votes Pitzslmmons was second and Miss Aze Tinker of Mason City, In Th vote for the high placcs was bune and there were few th high and third girls Miss Fitzsimmona Is a member of cluk the leading & organizations of the Bhe » inently 1dentif ymen's ath letics and the activities of ties, Greater AN wan third hed tes between na ory Lakota one AT pr od with th various socle | LINCOLN BANK IN CLEAR ' ON TEN THOUSAND CHECK Staff Correspondent.) May 19.-(8pecial.)—A check National Bank of Com the Superlor Nationa) the latter bank pald by the check oplr (From a LINCOLN drawn on the merce of Lincoln by bank for $10,000 the fafled will not have to be Lineoln bank which recefved the the following day, according to th fon of the supreme court which sustains the judgment of the lower court which ‘(rh-d the case. dny Double Wedding Held. FREMONT, Neb,, May 13.—(Special.)—A double wedding took place at West Point when two sisters, Misses Marie and Cypra Janacek of Dodge became the brides of | Edward Popelar of Meadow Grove and | | Vincent Kriz of Dodge, respectively. The | | young eouples drove to West Point, where | the ceremony was performed. The brides are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ¥. D.| Janacek, prominent residents of Dodge. [ Wanted—Soms Want Ads in exchange | for lots of answers. Phone The Bee. | ¥arm Home Burns, FREMONT, Neb., May 15.—(Spectal)— | The home of Ferdinand Kurz near Serib- | ner was destroyed by fire Friday while the family was at work in a field a lh"" distance away. Nelghbors rushed to (!I! scene In automobiles, but were unable to| check the flames .Impcrlefl Nom commd mglnx Faces Lifted, Wrinkles Removed | "i§ K n IAN‘-IY -. D. Plastio and Cosmet| W Olenarm St Phone Champa 1821 Profeasional and Baok Re CHOIC |Ohildren’s Colored Dresses, in in .~;mhnlm«.~l ‘-ly ‘\'-nln‘ !wnllu.-.‘,,l,..,, w cheek ginghams years f nieely ralded anc feather T8¢ values for stitehed, $31.95 values. . $2.96| 65c values for 39e¢ |, .: l,." 19 ) ' f}:f g S 1.00 and $1.25 values for.SO¢ Infants' Long Coal hand $1.00 valnes 'Y et “':( Misses' Prino sl embroidered, $5.00 valnes [$1.50 values for B¢ | Misee noess Slipe, 8 t for $3.95| vare ! Bibuii e Bl - dehionts (Hrls' Colored Bloomers ) $1.35 eml tyles, » |190 values Tor 15¢ Onidren’'s Oambrio Night * and #1 values $6,006 | Gowna. 2 to 1 A Oirls’ Priseilla Rompers ' Ml e lu?u\u Cambrie Skirts, #1 (X 8150 values for o5e values for 35¢ alues Nie valuem for e Infaste' Blankets, 450 to €175 Ohildren's Oolored and White *! 00 values for $1L15 raluee 08¢ | Ooata, 2 10 & years Infants’ White or Oolored 8108 values ! 21.05 Oreepere #5.00 and e $3.80 ‘i N ¢ and 88 va o 84,50 $1000 and 11200 vala $8.78 OhiMdron's White Dresses, tal. Girle' NHate-. lored oft [} S0/"3 values for .08 and $000 valnes $1.08 M08 values for LN ) 08 value ““l“w values fov, .. One-pheas or weinl. 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