Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 29, 1916, Page 6

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| show that of all classes of women | that are brought before the courts in " Brief City News iMEEKER SUGGESTS [ the United States, 76,6 per cent were weaane wrersonn | WAY TO SAVE GIRLS, i’ 56 ssing you now where ive Root Print It—New Beacon Press is your wandering boy tonight! I'm Fiztures—Burgess-Granden Co asking you where is your hired girl THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 29, years, and it has already passed 1,509 separate laws to enforce prohibition.” The speaker was well received, with much hand clapBing, and fre- quent laughter as he cut through with his keen witticisms, as well as sar- casm. The house was full, and a 1916. Two Motorcycle Clubs Born from Dead Parent Until two weeks ago Omaha had but one motorcycle club. Now there are two. As the result of dissatisfaction in urer; Tom Kelly, sergeant-at-arms, and Victor H. Roos, Art Hughes and | Carl Pedersen, members of the house | committee. | Friday night at the club rooms of the old organization, 1302 Douglas street, forty-five enthusiasts met and reorganized the original club. New One Norse Ship Sunk, Another is Captured-- London, Oct. 28.—The Nérwegian 4 &7 steamer Bygio has been sunk off ° ¢ tor Municiaal . J4des, Anti-Prohibition Speaker Bays ”l‘\: 4I:Ii|r!:m‘.:rc Yf;";ar(](‘c"i;:woi(l;?}:;hi’;g 'f)r.‘!f{(ze“ft:\hr:crg:‘;y‘l St the the ranks, the original organization, | by.laws were ordered drawn up and | Christiania, Norway, and its crew has d you don't care, H F s, - " i 4 a J ) i 0 Martin for s“”"lm’lJ"“f:'\ It Is Not Saloon That Sends | e department store girls, the steno-| In his introduction, L. F. Crofoot, | the Omaha Motorcycle club, was dis- | officers were elected. Ross Dristy | been 1‘“‘“%‘ sLyaagLioyd Sasgsnzy < ul’ Gets Ro!urr'\hd—E‘ sedonere All to Rui graphers, and all other classes have | who intraduced the speaker gave some | banded two weeks ago, but since | was elected president, James Van |dispatch. The same Raeney "}_[" I i siarelu(lr; rlrm:.;(‘:r‘x‘:w:rxlng of No- WL privileges this girl has not. They |figures of the criminal and insane | then both factions have formed new | Avery, vice president: Arch Sorenson, | that ‘heh B”"'hk““d"“ ey ehitue { %:r . The members and their| CEETI can go home from the office, walk | records from Kansas and Nebraska, "”Z\al":i,‘r“'(’_';:’-n o for o e secretary, and Edward Palm, assist- 5"(:‘; ge‘;:;':‘ and its crew impris e s may come in and hear these re- | PLAIN POINTS IN SPEECH | into the front door of anyone's home, | seeking to show that Kansas, a pro- o g 0 y motorcycle | ant secretary. Al Lutz was appoint- Ofl,rh N M Fritzoe E s8pecial wires will be laid and | sit down and play the piano and en- ‘hibition state has more of these than | ¢nthusiasts at Twenty-seventh and | ed road captain. Che orwfegxlan e‘lkme\:: ritzoe, ators will be there to put them| . 2 joy a social evening with the family. | Nebraska, a wet state. Leavenworth streets a club, a name | ~On November 7 the club will hold a | while bound from Larvik, Norway, to la black board { To anyone who can find a '”_f"' But the hired girl is met at the front P for which has not been selected, was banquet. London with a cango of boards, has hn C. Martin for Supreme Judge. | €nce to prohibition in the Bible, Con- [ joor by the boss of the house, “'h"‘JOhI] Roone Sues iffirmedv \?nd officers were elected. s < X been taken to Cuxhaven. or Rent or For Sale—Our three gressman Jacob E. Meecker of St |says, ‘You get around to the back y 5 ’, 1w°r|§) H‘Z}']:,“ ‘fizec}:)orse:?dgr::udce::i One or.!wo l?r King's New Ll;a'}’llll at| The Bygio hailed from Christiana 4 ck factory buildings; main| [ ouis wi o 4 R | d belong, and stay in : .« . ) i ; " . J Bing i 40003 seet ot space (200 ML 8 (ol I 20 Kitchen: and a0 un o back v | ODAT@INg Alienation | reierson. secreur: Carl Wand. | oviv s tee S04 s ovsomet o€ | blouged to 1 K. M. Patsroen. was ides blacksmith shop and other| ¢ ® audienc Then she is givc{l the worst room in N . | borg, assistant secretary and treas-|the bowels. c. rugglsts.—Adv. uilt in and was of 0 buildings. Steam heat, full sprink- | the Boyd theater Friday. the hoase to sleep in Of Wlfe S Affectlons‘ e —— === = system. Everything in first class| He pag the Bible right on the sta B e ] T z g ge. Hired Girl's Parlor Y palr. Ample trackage and half & pe'poq g tynewritten copy of all the | ock of unused ground. Write f‘"l S I REN COPY . Of 81 HE 1 Where do these girls find their | Declaring that he has been sepa- fcture and particulars, k.->'fi.l‘41.,r?v‘ ;lci‘lflrcm;'f; ;fc :'X:l(:sh::;l]fl:]c";l(";lvl(ll‘()l‘]’;‘; companions? When a man comies to | rated from his children, has lost his ~ il Manufacturers, Council 3luffs, bill in his hand. He put the bill and | €3l on one of them, she can enter- | position and health, and has hfadhhn b g ences in the | tain him in the kitchen. If he don't | home broken up, all because of their Gets $1,000 for Injurics—Atter four | the typewritten references in the | Gt (MM THE SICEEG e SOR H) home b John J. Rooney seeks $20,00¢ hours' deliberation, a jury in the| Bible and had laid them on the table A 2 ; % | C Jo ROC : Omaha division of the United States | after he had issued the challenge. "’I" in the sink. If l"" d‘:i“' “ka ”"'”‘v damages i suit filed '?ng‘lnSIE Jca'“;'" district court returned a verdict for| “To be sure,” he said, “the Bible | they can go outside and walk up and | Cathroe, H. J. Cathroe, Tillie K. Cath- g he plaintiff in the case of | is against inte 3 down the sidewalk. If they're tired ' roe, Carrie Cathroe, Mary A. Embler . “ . A 31,000 for the plaintft in the case of |is against intemperance.” It is also | dOWN ! tliev ot goito theldansahaili | s DAL el ELondacliiiny Come to this sale Monday expecting to find big values and you Union " Pacific Raiiw apeny e it € liony BLstmanidies from i s e iouty thvce folaceslones |Gk con ey hassi lod ab applicaion will not be disappointed. Our low expense—inexpensive loca- nion Pacific allway —company. | drink there i i : -ry | There b ce places y als n; a | ; e & ( Meadville sought §26,000 for injuries| jiit6 SHCTE l?.c"ffi?.u"é"a..fi“'!f‘.','i to them. While the young people |and —supplementary petition for a tion and big buying power enables ug to make the lower prices. lv;lhlch h(; nllfl(sel: hT"‘l]"er ‘v;"ml‘:z“l: digs his grave with his teeth, we say have to sit in lxhe kitchen Iur gol (vu} modification of the decrcc.f in wh;clh % iy 5 d e employ of the Unfon Pacific ok Brave: 1 piweieny; i ance hall, where's the | | S i th il- S S l Lad S M switchman in the south yards. f“ hereas a wise providence has seen H’l)(‘({::;llll:,.;‘;h(’n'! gtv:n)('”t:);m:r :‘c‘ffir'l)n '1;:9:\1((;“ (([);c‘h;n;uu::]zd{]m{; M‘:uj ‘}-‘_ peCIal ale 1€8 lIltS fOl' on ay Fine Fireplace Goods—Sunderland. I:,'\:(.i ;,?:l:;,‘ cr ';‘,”-“‘ outmicstcucbe; meeting. kmn'xey is not a proper person to care Our clothing buyer made a purchase of some ve: fine Ladies’ Suits—these s e s oo “That's [;'K; ’r‘”m”_ paid to glut-| .1 tell you the treatment you're | for them. = suits were purchased some time ago, before the big advance in prices, and crelg‘hton Men Have tony.” - giving your hired girl is what's driv- | = T halvedustdam\;ed l?_ml :wdll l:g placed on . ¥ Dry Laws Futile, ing girls to ruin; and you have been y I ss sale Monday at a big reduction in price e taught to think it was the saloons. v They come in poplins, serges, whipcords. Organlzed Hughes Mr. Meeker touched on the impos- | yeg and you women thought you | Some are plain, some fur lined, but ev- SO0 Lea,gue in Gollege :]n‘l(url;tlz uvnog:’zgkmi;(z)rN(cll‘r;mkra( I:li?;tihy ‘ could save them by marching at the | er a in | g%ogg nMsplendld value. Worthlup to Fren PEO O | head of a prohibition parade. g .00. Monday, your choice, only. ... a".‘&:\’,'}‘]m“;" S waiE & i v “Less than 5 per cent of the peo- | - Bouy L Shictuniaeite obamntzen ) 1 ) rcy‘a(“nqy‘yl:a?”iv:ar: ax?dqlltjégin“l}::;;'g ple of Nebraska have read fhis initia- — | . < and acting in conjunction with the| ing it wholesale, if you want to put | fivc,3mendment, and yet some Mave | 5 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet Contains | a Week WI" Dress You i ' ) one into hysterics about it. ey | 5 National Republican league, of which | Nebraska on the water wagon?” he | 8 & : R 5 Alfred E. Lunt of Harvard university asked. "When you're buying it by the | 100 K10 what it gontains. Youte | What the Stomach Requires to ST} 3] is president, has organized an auxii-| pickel i ¥ . | asked to vote for 4 law that would Digest Even the Plain an w l] t tb UNlON |l:r)'3 fesl ue' at the reigh!m:l uniuvxcr- {;:fk,f,' ar;:l g""es? wo;:fl;; w};y I,"ug'": tie the hands of every hdnest prohi- Simple Foods. 2 a e sity callad the Creighton Hughes | fesdey A w},.e:vw,g'm,‘a LA "]‘“’I’,'"“ 'h‘:: Wf’“‘,‘:, °"”kh°p‘ 10z8ee : league, consisting of 100 members| “Why do you talk about liquor kill- | ("¢ li&ht of day in Nebraska. : . | ; , from all departments of the univer- ing ,_,N{,,lc' Uil p:" § Sl Will Not Destroy Trade. BaConvinced Withi'a® Fres' Trial A new lot of Ladies’ Hand- 1 1 A m%:. il || your proposed constitutional amend- | “I'll defy any man to read this Package. some Wash Waists; splendid- Fu]‘s, Furs, here will He a large mass meeting ment providing that you can get this | amendment, and then say that before | Acute indigestion may come so unex-| | ly made in the very latest A Priced ¢ at the assembly hall of the college be-| jiquor for medicine? Do you want to | his God he believes there'll be one | pectediy that to have Stuart’s Dyspepsia styles; good qual- . Lowest fore election, at which time John L.| kil all the sick people? bit less liquor sold in. Nebraska under | Tablets at hand is like having a life pre- ity. Worth c Line of Dependable f Kennedy, candidate for United States| ~ “You women, look here, why are [ this than at the present time, Chbay Boe aiamssRi il awestoss and settia) $1.50, at......,... Furs in the City. 3 senator, and A. L. Sutton, candidate you making some sixty-two manufac-| “You don't see Frances Willard | down like magic after these wonderfully ef- ¢ for_governor, will deliver addresses.|turers of patent medicines million- | quoted any more in Woman's Chris- | ficlent tablets. And best of all you can eat | Men’s High Grade Suits on Special Sale Monday For the Creighton Hughes league| 4 i Fains : PRkl s ion 1i For | ¢verything worth eating conscious of the ) X3 % t e dhis Tollow i e clected: | dires, when their medicine contains | tian Temperance union literature, For | fuct”that- come what may you are always There isn’t a suit in the entire lot but is worth at least 25 toQ 1 e (;‘ zE’wm pklcer! .wfl'l reniA from 20 per cent to 60 per cent|many years she was president of the g’mf'd‘ againgt i-:ynm.r;!;{ er:emn::“::, P F 50 per cent more than we uk—eveg suit bears our everyday iose? 8 vg: ifsenlpr aw, de -| alcohol? Why are you doing this and | organization Why don’t you see her MR W R SRR e or Alterations. strong guarantee of satisfaction. Come in plain and fancy ent; “‘bml wift, vice ""ld“l'f" complaining when dealers are selling | quoted by them anymore? Because | "Fyu mere fact thet ihey are soid in every Our Low E: worsted materials, with box back or body fitting styles. \l‘;{!}"a M:'Chfl 1, NC?‘HAW'F erald o | your husband beer with 215 per cent | before she died, when she became an drug store in the United States shows to ur Low LXpense | y,u'll greatly improve your looks in one of these 521 50 j [ iol reasurer; J. A. Friffin, ser- ity o 3 t exte o eople rely upon z I eanel-:t'-lrms‘ El‘fie following mem- 2‘(“1'?52'.1 lrf.fzhfri l::nli( ‘.'fi-sfw'.fé"'.flt:.‘.': filir:wvy;:a;::g\hdcu:fl:a:f]i '}::(;hse]:‘; :'ll.lr!":lxD;llpevl:’::"rlk;ldetspw prevent or to | Means LOWER suits; worth to $30.00. Monday, choice...... . gfl! of the executive committee: J. P.| medicines you women are taking, | she was preaching prohibition. ~ She ?vf‘.“::':asltioc'::: box today and learn what Prices for You. Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes Boys’ Clothing Uvick, Frank Walker, T. E. Dunbar, | they couldn’t force them down your | stood up in her declining years and 3“2":“ “’!h}" "",';I,':u“; ?‘L.’:E'tfii rid Latest Styles — Moderate Good and Serviceable Suits J. J. Fraser and Emmett Randolph, throats with a crowbar. ’ declared, ‘T have discovered that men | [Un& 1o eat. For & = b Prices. for the boys, $3.50 to $12.50 3 Ommerc—lal-c-l-u.b Hunters W'l;en a ‘;:om:]n gets sick, did )|'ou nlrc ncv(h poor1 hrfiause they (himk, but ever hear of a doctor ordering her | that they drink because they are , | 3 ?‘ of Members to Banquet to u’l‘t out beer ;miaulgel i't wlu ‘mak- | poor.’ “: e Free Trial Coupon ing her nervous didn’t. But you ase of Kansas, | \ \ \ \ { 9 i i it F. A. Stuart Co., 232 Stuart Bldg., || X r the evening of November 1 at ing her nervous, and you have heard | clared that when he came to earth, || lets. S.E.COR. SIXTE S 30 in the club rooms. The “2,000| him prescribe malt." and he told the people to get the evil ub” s the club which hustled| The speaker then went into the |out of their hearts instead of trying tn rough the greater part of the year | record of fallen womep, or thé women | legislate it out of the world. raise the club membership to| who come before the courts in the | “And it is so in Kansas, Kansas B United States, and gave figures to had a prohibition law for many e e RESIDENT WILSON began his administration | by surrounding himself with incompeterjts. Men were selected for cabinet positions for political reasons and to pay pre-election bargains; although they . : o e : were admittedly unfit for the national responsibilities His promise to protect merit in the Civil Service has < imposed. « been broken, and his insincerity in the protection of of the merit system is proved. He promised to reduce the number of federal office holders and has added thirty thousand to their number. : American lives and national honor on land and sea , have been unprotected. In time of peace he filled America with bread lines, ; and demands re-election because in time of war Europe has filled our factories with orders which it will cease to place the moment peace is declared. Destiny not De- ~ / mocracy is alone responsible for present prosperity. ' He has destroyed a world tradition in diplomacy that America means what it says. He has alienated from America the good will of most . of the nations of Europe. s 4 His pledges to reduce the cost of living can be meas- He has dealt insincerely with foreign questions and has failed to settle finally a single one. He has waged war in Mexico in a manner that has ured today in the light of the highest prices ever known in our history. He has sown international antagonism which will stamped our people as cowards in the minds of the Mexicans, He demanded a salute to our flag and didn’t get it; he went after Villa and didn’t get him. plague us for generations. He has fathered a Democratic tariff that threw hun- t He has allowed Mexican bandits to obtain American dreds of thousands of men out of work in the first months | I e with which they sacked our towns, killed our of his administration. The same tariff is still in force Boldiers asid murdered our citizens g and it will have the same disastrous results after N ) the war. He has not kept us out of war but he has kept us J unprepared to keep war out of America. He has failed to keep the faith. | What He Has Done With It ¥ Republican Publicity Committee

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