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  1. Omaha Daily Bee
  2. 1916-01-30

Omaha Daily Bee dated January 30, 1916

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 PART CNE NEWS SECTION PAGES ONE TO TEN. VOL. XLV- NO. 33. WILSON APPEAlS OF REVOLUTION President Declares Test of National

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 HBLEN KELLER IS FULL OF INTEREST Takes Keen Delight in Everytaing, Even to Being Put on 4 Wrong Train. NORWEGIAN PASTIME | |

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 f Nebraska JORN CROP BRINGS |LANCASTER DEMS IN ROW| MONEY TO FARMERS ™ waves o ta " Typhoon. Shortage Elsewhere Causes Good -

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 GOSSIP HEARD IN SOIETY ROOMS Druid Woodmen of the World En- tertain Their Neighbors with & Program and Refreshments. CONFER

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 e v et ey e THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916 9 | . _ _ _ | . . White arrested the man, but when he at This was...

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 IS 0UT THIS WEEK @ifts for Home and Foreign Mis- sions and for Charitable Work Largest in History. FORTY MILLIONS ARE MEMBERS

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 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE JANUARY capable women, who gave the of bamboo ment prestige among the Fjlipinas “The charity work done

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 8—-A SOCIETY OF FINE | ARTS 10 EXHIBIT Seventh Annua] Display of Omaha) Organization Will be Held at the Fontenelle Hotel.

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 { WUSIC FEATURE OF OMAHA AUTO SHOW Neble's Symphony Orchestra and La Sallé Quartet Will Provide + This Entertainment. FRIDAY

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 LAD ANXIOUS T0 WEAR BLUEUNIFORM Volunteers Make Decided Hit with Nine-Year-0ld Lad Who Needed Help y MOTHER IS FORCED TO WORK

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 PART TWO SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO SIX VOL. XLV--NO. 33. CLUBDOM Calendar of Club Doings Monday— Omaha Woman's club, Y. M. C. A.

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 is Going On in Bociety Circles Social Calendar's Promise. ’ The Week-End Dancing club will hola | fts regular dancing party

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 e Council Bluffs Social Notes » | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Joseph entertained | |the members of the Boy Scouts’ foot ball | [team

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 Women Are Doing in the World Bible stories will be told by members of the Omaha Story Tellers league | Thursday at the...

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 : forbes-Robertson wn "Hamlet” Ae -3/0«43 Claude Gillingwater ATIONAL censorship for mov- ing plctures, as proposed by a bill

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 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916. THE EMPRESS. BY STRAND THIS WEEK. HIPP THIS WEEK. “DON'T DO 17" SAYS | A HOVIE PLAY

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 PART THREE EDITORIAL PAGES ONE TO SIX THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE VOL. XLV--NO. 33 By A. R. GROH. OT many men can look upon their

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 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE i diiebtidomd e Bttt S FOUNDED BY EDWARD ROSEWATER. VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR. Proprietor. ¢...

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 By Lady Duff-Gordon (“LUCILE") ERE 1 show you & couple.of the H new coats with hoods. The largest figure is a roomy, com-...

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 kind has been concerned about his dreams. Kings and potentates of old attached the ut- most importance to their dreams, and

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 ,% L | A T Romance of Magpieleyre {fGIJOPEIQ‘prfJflo _ Overcome by Pity at Seeing Her Childhood Sweetheart Lying with Severed

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 R THE interest- ing and un- usual photo- graphs reproduc : ed on this page F shed a new light on methods used by devotees and

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 (er-R-R-R!) ( SPY T HETCHED WM AUFE ST T gy Y‘MINE§ELF,DOD‘G&»3T W DERE 1SS NiX ON DER LET GO UNTIL DOT LION 1SS BACH IN...

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 Ah, Well, Tis Better to Be a Nickel In Than a Nickelodium (Whatever That Is) Registersd U. 5. Patent Office, = i;:i' 't:i w o

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 N\ [ ( ot OOAA o U‘U £ " Wfizfi%/i‘.féifi ‘ il 11200 c : ] ] PHILIPE o T ™M 7 He Makes His @Z?W STANISLAUS ) R 4 MR. AR, ki _ AT

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 " PINKEY He's Travelling as Far Away as He Can Get Copyright. 1916, by Star Company. Great Britain Rights Reserved *HAW - HAW

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 READING and USING BEE WANT-ADS hes made MANY PEOPLE RICH! PART FIVE | WANT-AD SECTION PAGES ONE TO SIX. OMAHA, e ez e New...

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 [ BUSINESS OHMICES HELP WANTED—MALE HELP WANTED—MALE | AGENTS D CANV ASSERS | HELP WANTED—FEMALE YIORE bull school, eamen and

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 FOR RENT—AP'TS AND FLATS | West “1 ROOMS NEARLY with apt.; buiit-in rail sting of living dining _room bed sun parlor suitable

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 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916 FARM_AND RANCH LANDS | _ FARM LAND—WANTED n;lTOPlOS FOR A DAY OF REST Fourth...

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 SRAIN AND PRODUCE NARKET, %o per dox. Cabbage, 1'%c per |b. Brus- sel aprouts, e per ib. RAUDATD, §2 per box. Peppers. Hc per

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 B 6—D THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916, - Longview, a Dream that Came fru;; : Couatry Home of WilliamR. A. Long ‘When

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 CONTRAGTS 60 0UT Pa Mails Documents to Men on Reserve List—Other Rourkes Already Signed Up. OTHER WESTERN LEAGUE NEWS...

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 e Silly Situations BAD MAN FURTING WiTH THE s - & WHO'S YOUR o SWELL DAME.. ORI ).OO\GD HA-HA -YOU k FRIEND ? | ARE ALL WRONG

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 } . SAY BUNK. | \WWAT WIT THINKING WOLLOAT (T BE A GOOD (DEA FOR ME T0 SNEAK I1NTO COURT MAKE BELIEVE THAT ( WAS THE JVOGE

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 i ¢ BSS PROMOTES OWN BOUT| Tack Curley Merely Figurehead and Willard Is Patting Up His Own Guarantee. FIGURES ON A Ry...

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