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L) s s e | METHODIST BISHOP WHO HAS BEEN ASSIGNED HERE, BISHOP STUNTZ WILL | COME 10 OHAHA South American Prelate Trans- ferred to Omaha by Methodist General Conference. BRISTOL GOES TO TENNESSEE Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May 24 The twenty-five bishops of the Meth- | odist Episcopal church were assigned to their new episcopal residences at | a meeting of the episcopal convention tonight. | Though the assignments will not | be announced to the conference until | later in the week, it was learned that a large number of changes have been | made to be effective at the end of the | conference after being ratified by the | delegates. | The seven bishops who were | elected last week received these as-| signments: homas Nicholson, who has been secretary of church board of educa- tion, to Chicago; Adna W. Leonard of firum:, to San Francisco; Matt S. Hughes of Pasadena, Cal, to| Portland, Ore.; Franklin Hamilton of Washington, D. C., to Pittshurgh; Charles B, Mitchell of Chicago, to St. Paul; William F. Oldham of New | York, to Buenos Aires, South Amer- ica, and Herbert Welch of Ohio, to Seoul, Korea. Bristol Transferred. The following transfers have been | ( Bishop Lomer CStuatz made: Frank M. Bristol, from Omaha to Chattanooga, Tenn.; Homer Stuntz, from South America to Omaha; Wil liam A. Quayle, from St. Paul, Minn,, to St. Louis; William McDowell, from Chicago to Washington, D, C,; Edwin S, Hughes, from San Fran- cisco to Boston; Richard J. Cooke, from Portland, Ore., to Helena, Mont.; Theodore S. Henderson, from Chattanooga, Tenn,, to Detroit, Mich, One Year Ago Today in the War Britiah coalition eabinet announced. Austrian Alpine troops crossed Ital- ian frontier and were captured, Italy invaded Austrian territory st head of Gulf of Venice, wselzing four towns. Itallan fleot made descent on Aus- !rhe const and destroyed Buso harbor works, Born in Pennsylvania. Bishop Homer Clyde Stuntz was born at Albion, Erie county, Penn- sylvania, January 29, 1858, His early education came at the State Normal school at Edinboro, Pa, and at the academy of Northwestern university, He studied law in the University of Towa and graduated from the Gar- Reifieh, driven Bk Dr S50 Slewd rett Biblical institute in the class of :“-’I‘i’ :.’;3."'«':"1'3‘.«"1'.'.‘.?9,'-‘.".""‘" b lm¢ receiving the degree of S, T, B. To Cure Ohildvea's Oolds ;l ure;t institute in 1896 and the, o 000 Ciothe comfortabie, avetd egree of D. D, in the same year at | xposure, give Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hone Upper Iowa university. Iy Ralses phisgm. reduces Inflammation.” On xn wmu, Binu 1884, 36c. All druggists.~—~Advertisement, In 1885 Bishop Stuntz was married at Bloomington, Ill, to Miss Estelle Clark, He has been in the Methodist _ EFFICIENT —=HELP= Must be provided when the church ministry since 1884, He was a missionary to India from 1886 to 1895 and was made superintendent of the Methodist missions in the Philip- pine islands in 1901 Recognition of his work in the for- ¢i1n field brought his election to the episcopacy lndf hlf' has served (gr l:hc Appetite Is Poor reater part of his career as bisho !n South' America, where he was aiu‘3 The Digestion Weak nally successful. The Liver Lazy and The Bowels Constipated =TRY= HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It is an excellent tonic, appe- tizer and stomach medioine, Get The EenuipL e mm i e NAVAL BUDGET SHOWS A GROWTH OF NINETY MILLION Washington, May 24.—~The naval A r%illon bill carrying a total of 1,000,000 was reported to the house today by Chairman Padgett of the naval committee. The committee's re- port says that the $91,787,287 increase over last year's appropriation was found necessary “to place the navy in a better state of rrerlrednen.” It states that a total of $98,859,378 is ovided for new ships, including five attle cruisers, and to continue the ships now building. The National Capital. | WM.’ N;J‘ 24, 1918, The Senate. med oonslderation of rivers and har 0 8, tor| il WE MAKE m Judiclary committes voted, 1 tavorable report on nomination of Louls D Brandels s assoclate justice prems court The House. : rxn-m-r-d h';"vlflllnn and California rallway | LOBE and grant nvolving government re goverof oregon lands il "t batwesn | OPTICAL CO. ,000,000 and $50,000,000. . NAM Naval appropriation’ bill was r-qmrud‘ N2 CORNER - FAR AT 16 ™ | from naval committes. AND Has Made a Busy Week orowded with Fat Men, Tall This store has been crowded daily men who want big values in their elothes Men, Thin Men and Short Men, and 1 satisfied them all SUIT OR OVERCOAT MADE TO YOUR MEASURE A splendid array of fine, NEW ALL WOOL patterna from which 1 Fvery garment made in Omaba in my ried on in the bastings and designed and fitted wit Parfeot fit and sat isfaction puarantecd make yvour own shoy } eXira care “Every Stiteh & Sulich Careful Inspection Tuvited, A. M. BROWAR, THE CAREFUL TAILOW 220 South Fifteenth Street Now Workd - Haald Wdg Bob™ Hobinson, Designer and Outior of Myle |COMMERCIAL CLUBS FOR GOOD ROADS (Continued From Pags One.) streets, and the commercial club 18 spending $30,000 this year for public improvements. ] eward has 135 active members in a town of 3,000 population, The an- _OMAHA, THURSDAY, Nebraska Association of Commercial clubs in Omaha Wednesday noon, made a plea for co-operation between the eastern and western part of the state in the matter of developing ir- rigation projects in the west. He held that this is as much to the interest of the eastern part of Nebraska as to the western In the first place he pointed out the dangrr’nf delaying in getting the wat- nual budget is $4,000. The town has | €7 Tlghts until the states adjoining four miles of paving and_a municipal | 0N the west had obtained them; and water and light plant. The club has |in the second place he pointed out donated $6,000 for a Young Men's | that water power development, in Christian Association building which castern Nebraska is interested The club at Superior, a town of |38 much as western Nebraska, is not 3000 population, has 200 members, | POSSible unless the water rights are This pr‘,h is but & year old. The rep- | obtained before others get them resentatives claim that it has done | . Representatives of the Lincoln more for good roads in one year than | Commercial club claim 1,662 mem- has been done there in the twenty- |Dbers, of which 142 are life members five years previous. | at $250 each. The city has a popula- O.H. Thoelke, president, and W. D, | tion of 65,000. The slogan is “A New F"hfl' .miflal' of the North Platte | Skyline Every Morning." “ommercial club, reported 320 mem- | D AT TR P bers in & town of g.wfl population, | AVOCI' Teachers Appomted‘. The. budget is $6,000, They have a|,_ Avoca, Neb, May 24.—(Special)— ladies' rest room and a farmers ex- | The Board of Education has elected change in connection with the office, | the following teachers for the com- The club has just secured seventy-five | INg year ,'f,'fl“m]v Villa Gapen; as- acres of ground for a city park. sistant principal, Emma Marquardt; Attorney General Willis E. Reed | grade teachers, Nita Francis, Mattie in his nl{( to the delegates of th:l Nutzman and Anna Alhusen, e et ] Why not YOUR brother should not be your Executor. If he is le busi goutlil 5 b hmfls;acr:‘?ublle of m's'?::n":'i- airs. e Is no o not -.ro_er; want him. In em::ryglent your estate would suffer. This st Com| s first business Isoge hancfl’myol Es- tates. Name if your Executor. PETERS TRUST *CO. CAPITA S A refreshing traveling companion—— Or.lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Prepared by a Doctor of Dental Surgery Send 2c stamp for generous sample of -either Dr., Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream, L W. Lyon & Sons, Inc.,, 577 W. 27th St., New Yerk City -’ The Right Way to Iron —the cool, sensible way—is with an Electric Flat Iron. Tron in the coolest spot 520 —wherever there is an electric light socket. Do your froning in much less time, without walking back and forth, without waiting for the iron to heat. Use an iron that slides instead of sticking and scorching. Electric Ironing Means Spotless Clothes There is never soot on the surface of an Electrie Iron. 1t heats from within, and keepa a steady, even heat that does the best work in the least time American Electrio Co., 520 8. 16th 8¢, D.1481 Brandels Stores, 16th and Douglas Sta, D614 BurgessGranden Co., 1811 Moward 8¢, T o8 Burgess.Nash Co,, 10th and Marney Sta, D137 Burkhart, Frank G, 219 & 10th 8¢, D78 Burns, Joa M., & Co., TO4 N. 24th B4, B0, Slde, B0 800 Core, Jamas, Electrio Co, 208 8. 15th S, D448 Durkin, Thomas, 2419 Cuming &, D2819 Mayden Bros Store, 18th and Dodge Sta, D2600 Milton Rogers & Sons Co, 1815 Marney 81, Dods MidWaest Elee. o, 1207 Martay S, D48 Nebraska Cyele Co, 15th and Mamaey Sts, D002 Omana Elsetrieal Worka, 1214 Haray 84, D10V Qrehard & Withaim Carpet Go, 414 & 1808 84, DAY Sharwoad, W, W, 218 8o J0th M, DO Thew & Luhr, Flatiren Bidg, D2E™ Witliama, K. B 308 & 1A 88, TN Waelte Elaatria Qo 1510 Farmam 8, T4 Omaha Electric Light & Power Co. GEO. H. HARRIES, Pres. Cut Out Smoke and Cut MAY 25, 1916. : -— The fashion &%fl:fi ghazfliddleWed — | '-'I—‘;lursday new blouses arrive on ev- FlneSt Mllllnery mn Omaha ery express. | § Among the latest com- | The reductions in ev- ery case are made ers, and shown for the first ‘ i 1 time Thursday, are some G °‘";'i'; Y8 choice numbers in Geor- PSRty FVRHES MR, Rre \ The Store for ’ May Clearance Shirtwaists | of the Great boxes filled with | idered phenomen- gette Crepe— 1 '" h Priced $6.50 to $10.50. B [ Every Trimmed Hat 1 | | Reduced to Half Price | 95¢ Blouses and Less Thursday Basement Balcony This popular priced sec- tion is constantly growin, '‘Beautiful Trimmed Hats in gpul:}rity. aists and | s e 99¢| For $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $6.50 v and Up to $15.00 NCCI(WCQI' A sale in Millinery is not profitable unless it leaves with the buyer the feeling that the hat purchased is particularly suited to her individual requirements. For women who appre- | ciate style at a price. | Large varieties for 50c. Millinery Section—Second Floor. Heating Costs Come to the Council Chamber, Thursday Evening, May 25th, and Learn How to Do It. No admis- sion. Meeting Open to Every One. It is just as good sense to shovel money intothe alleyas to send smoke up the stack. Smoke is due entirely to incomplete combustion. It is fuel wasted. Just as soon as you burn your coal completely you cut out smoke and reduce your coal bill. At the Omaha Council Chamber, on Thursday evening, May 25th, at 8 o’clock, the Combustion Specialist of the Kewanee Boiler Company will show you how a Kewanee Smokeless Boiler burns any soft coal smoke- lessly and reduces heating costs. This will be illustrated with stere- opticon slides. If you are interested in having Oma- ha a smokeless city; if you are in- terested in learning how you can cut your heating costs—don’t miss this meeting. EVERYBODY INVITED--NO CHARGE KEWANEE BOILER COMPANY KEWANER, ILLINOW Smokeless Boilers for low pressure heating, Radi- ators, Tanks, Water Heating, Garbage Burners. %Let the other fellow worry put YOUR AD in Tle Bee.