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BRIEF CITY NEWS
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tnaared of better httslnese for HI!
by lomtln your office In The Hee bulld
l:ia "the bulletins that lo always new."
Office room 103.
Toaaye Complete KotU Trogran."'
'Wstlfled section today, and appears ,n
The Bee. EXCLUSIVELY, find out what
the varloua rnovtnt picture thr-aters offer.
Vimi Cundiff Yisitt MereWarren ,
t'undlff. assistant (trneral passenger1!
a Kent of the t'nton Pacific at Kansas
City, la In Omaha. calltti on old friend.
He trill be here a couple of lay.
Bravaat Oat for Terrier. Charley
Charman, traffic policeman stationed at
Flxteenth end Howr1 stro-tr, asked hi
trother officers yesterday to help him
find his pet terrier, which run away from
lionv ve-tcrdny.
niio. m.m.nt maaori Police officers In
rlvl.lans noihcs raided a nepro report j
at 1316 Patrick avenue last niKht. taking
a man describing himself as Kd Roths-j
c hlld, as proprietor, and ten men and
women found drinking beer.
All Xla Trouble for Hanfbt A. J.
I'rugeman, 1910 Bouth 1 ighth street, saved
t'tf tobacco coupons, only to lose them to
the burglar, who entered his home last
night and took them, toRcthr-r with about
SSS worth of Jewelry find clothing.
rather StaasoB in Hospital While the.
Rev. James Stenson, pastor of Bt. Phllo
raena's. ia tn St. Catherine s hospital, suf
fering from a finger badly Infected after
a bruise. Father Michael Stagno, who has
been in Cheyenne some months, Is taking
hln place at Ft. P'ullomenrx's.
To Address octallttt George R.
Klrpatrlrk, socialist and author of "War,
What For?" will speak at Washington
hall, Tuesday evening. Ills subject will
be, "The Iron Fist." Preceding hit lec
lura there will be held at the same place
the fourth annual banq'iet of tho socialist
lirty of Omaha.
Inge for Carlo lieader Mian
Mhcl Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Solomon, tang for Chevalier An
gclini. director of the San. Carlo Grand
opera company, which appeared In this
city last week. Miss Solomon eays that
she wat offered a position In the opera
company by tho director, but she de
clined the offer In favor of another year
of study before taking up the work.
Kaa'a Thoughts Shows la Pictures A
storeoptlcon lecture. In which the
thoughts of man as viewed by thoso who
have super-normal powers will be shown
In pictures and explained, as well as the
Inner bodies of man which are not visible
to those of ordinary vision, by John T.
ICkluni at the Theosophtcal hall, suite
701 Bee building, this evening at eight
o'clock. Thought forms in pictures
beautifully colored and an explanation
of the latent powers' In man which are
neglected, but may be developed by one
who wills tq do . so are tome of the
feature.
YnilNfiWnMlN P.TVRM SCHOOL AND COLLEGE HEWS
1 VU11U 11 Villi 111 UllUtl
AID BY VOLUNTEERS
Shivering Eighteen-Yar-01d Girl
Calls Attention to Destitute
Family of Children.
WARM CLOTHING IS PROVIDED
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Vacation Time Finds Most Schools
Closed for Holidays.
Inotes from state ursTiTunojis
Nebraska Collearea Itaay itllk Edaeo.
tleaal Kaartlons, with BrlaM
Clotloolc for Increased At.
tenaaare Xrxt Tear.
Mother and Itssskte nreased a aa
to Re Able te Work Oatslrt
Home and Yaanaratera
Ha to aohool.
Indian Offenders -
Freed Under Bond
United States District Attorney F. 8.
Howell ha declared himself In favor of
administrative economy, aa well at Jus
lice In the cases of Indians charged with
minor offenses onthelr reservations.- He
has written a letter to the agent at the
Winnebago reservation. Instructing him
not to send arrested Indians to Omaha
to be confined In Jail at government ex
(ense, unless their offenses are flagrant
. Hereafter, minor offendera will be re
leased on their own bonds. If they have
farm allotments - and are not liable to
run away. Such a system will save the
government hundreds of dollars IK Jail ex
penses. Prosecutor Howell thinks.
Clothed only In the ragged remains of
old summer garments, a shivering,
hungry-looking girl named Agnes Morri
son, about IS years of aire, called at the
Volunteers of America on Fifteenth street
and apiKalod for some warm clothing, so
that she could go out and look for work.
Investigation of the case by Mrt. V. A.
MoConnlck, wife of tho major In charge,
disclosed that the girl's widowed mother
and five smaller children were in even
worso circumstances and suffering from
cold at their little ahsck on the river bot
toms, near the foot of liard street.
Mrs. McCormick gave tho girl warm
garments, donated by Omaha women, and
then outfltteJ the entire family with win
ter dresses, underclothing and shoes, also
donated by charitably Inclined people who
had discarded the clothes. Tho mother
and daughter were then able to go out
and work and the youngster were able
to go' to school and enjoy the closing
Christmas exercise with their more for
tunate schoolmates':
hrlstmaa Banket Prepared.
A Christmas basket of food was applied
for by Mrs. Morrison from the Volun
teers. The latter have already received
(165 In nickels, dimes and quarters.
dropped Into the Kan fa Onus chimneys on
street corners. A total of SWO Is needed
to furnish free baskets of Christmas food
to worthy poor, who otherwise will go
hungry on Chrlstmaa day.
The Bakvatlon Army, under Captain 11.
it. Kline, Is also receiving money for the
same 'purpose. Each organization will
have a decorated tree Christmas morning,
and will give out hundreds of baskets of
food to poor families whose rases have
been thoroughly Investigated and found
to be worthy.
Captain Kline ' and Major McCormlck
will compare their lists, srt that there will
be no duplication. The number of bas
kets to be given out will depend upon the
generosity of the public during the next
few days. Judging , from the money and
applications received so far, there will be
many moro hungry families than there
will be baskets of Christmas food and
cheer. .
A chicken, potatoes,, macaroni, canned
goods, tea or coffee, milk, sugar, ipples.
Jelly, celery and other foodstuffs will be
placed in each basket given out
Food Donated.
Tho Iten Biscuit company ha already
promised a big package of crackers for
each basket, and the Loose-Wiles com
pany will donate cookies. The empty
baskets will be given by the Ribbell
Woodenware company. Cartan & Jeffrey
have promised a big case of PostumMToyt
for the youngsters will be donated by the
Omaha Rubber company and the Mar
shall Paper company, so, altogether, the
results of the project will gladden the
hearts and stomachs of many folks who
would otherwise go hungry and unhappy
on Chrlstmaa day. ;
The charity organisations report .many
cases of bent motbera and little children,
scantily clad and with toea coming out of
hoes, ' who have appealed for warmer
clothing. If anybody has such to donate.
It will be called for by the Volunteers,
Salvation Army or Associated Charities.
Nearly every school In the state rioted
last week for the Christmas vacation.
Most of them will take until the first
Monday in January, and tome will not j T.tV' '""'"''l Of. Tr? ,
... ... .... . . . . jTavlar and Messrs. Hlrkelhach and Mo
open Basin unui me Din. munrnis nearly
all scattered for their homes, but some
will remain and spend the holiday season
tn and around the school. The Nebraska
schools are prosperous and all report
good outlook for the coming year.
formal School Nates.
Dean Ptockdale attended the Sohool
nmstors club.
The sleighing has been fine here for
nearly two! weeks.
Thursday the Junior obsorvatlon claas
dramatized three heart.
English Seventh A It beginning the
study of Milton's poems.
Coach Keester was sick last week, but
all delighted to hare him around again.
The seniors have paid a royalty fee to
Samuel French & Cto., New York, for the
manuscript and will stage "Charley's
Aunt."
Prof. Wilson's claas In wee tern de
velopment, enjoy a social recitation each
day. They use all the text books thev
can find. This week they are discussing
the foreign population of America.
The freshman of the Normal enjoyed
a bob seld ride.. About twenty members
of the class started out at 7 o'clock from
the court house grounds, went over the
city and east to Pine Ridge. A o'clock
they .topped at the home, of Freeda
Glrmann. where, they were served with
a hot supper.
n'y city schools during the present week,
MNs o'Onmtell talked on ''Famous !
tunes," Tiienday evenltiK O. W. Neale
h1 rhaiae of the gnllery end save sn
rt.lresa on Tu"dHy afternm.n. and Mls
Marlon Smith Thursduy evenin and al
urday afternoon.
The ti-ntli annual bno,uet of the kin
dergarten bund was held Thursday eve.i
Iiik. December IT, at H o'clock. The tables
wero doorMed with Christmas greens
and small Santa Clnoa ranis were iibiM
for the menu. This dinner, whlih Is held
each year in the kindergarten rooms, la
looked forward to with much pleasure
by tno senior klnderftartners.
An excellent piny was given by the chil
dren of the training sihool on Tuesday
afternoon. The play was given entirely
In iierinsn. showing; the food class work
done hy the student tracher In the train
In department. The Instrumental e-
lei'tlnn given hy Miss Harney, and the
ami
re-
land, furnished excellent music.
COMES FROM SCENE;
TALKS HOT OF WAR
Bartlett. Fresh from Moscow, Vi
enna, Berlin, Paris and London,
Says Little of Conflict.
TRAVELS WITH LITTLE TROUBLE
International Harvester Company
Agent Home from Rarest on Ills
Way to h America la
Alao Diplomat.
WHY WILSON IS LIKELY
TO "JUMP" TO LINCOLN
The circumstances surrounding . the
arrest of Harry Wilton, Det Molnet vag
rant on a charge of theft, read like a
play-by-play story of a base ball game.
Wilson la now chalked up on the offi
cial police box score aa having been "put
out," O. T. Wilson, to S. H. Wilson, and
showing the police as making a score
.n the "throw-In."
. Harry Wilton, seeking "hand-ouU"
came to bat one day last week at the
home of Chief of Police Dunn, where he
sot to first base by getting "beaned" by
the pitoher, Mra. Dunn; -who misunder
stood her chief's signal to "walk" the
man. ' Batlsf led with ' the meal, Wilson
stole second, at the home of O. T. Wilson.-
manager of Browning-King's, who
lives at 3303 Poppleton. While Mrt.. Wil
son was fielding a hot one on the stove,
' II. Wilson took advantage 'of her turner
back and led off, carrying with htm a
Valuable kodak. -.
IS. H. Wilton Of Dundee, brother of the
unfortunate second baseman,' was ap
prised of the base-runner's steal, and last
night when the datter appeared In Dun-
; dee, he waa tagged by description and
called out by the village marshal, who
later took him out of the game entirely
by turning him over to the police.-
Wilson admitted to Captain tlellfetd
last night tbat he stole the camera.
"Well. If that's the case," Heltfeld re
plied, "here's where you Jump to Lincoln."
Gets Her Purse and
New Idea of Omaha
Mrs. 8. A. Knlcely of Lincoln, mother
of W. A. Knlcely, Omaha photographer,
lost her pocketbook containing S59 yes
terday. It waa found by Officer Phillip
Wentx at Sixteenth and Douglas. She
had given It up for lost, when (he officer
notified her by telephone of hit find. He
refused to take a reward.
"That's what we're paid for to serve
the public," Wentx replied, pushing away
her proffered reward.
Mrs. Knlcely made a special trip to
police headquarters to seek newspaper
men to tell them about the honest police
men. i -
.. .. . Doaae Colle.
Colleso rlosea f. u- un .
at 11 -in ' V " uimuy vacation
at. n. .to Wedncsi'uy ami ciaoa ber'n
aitaln on Tuesday, Januar jf'"0" Uc ".
tiiTe!0eound n"mb'r of ihe ollege lec
w2i co"no was given in tho chapel last
r,:'y,v'mn by Chancellor Cieorge
Tho seniors
dent and Mrs. W. O. Allen. Tho senior
thl '..'nl,w-er6.;,.oln.eI b " nwm of
dinner "was "serVd. 'eeK-our.e
A new course in household hem'stry
s to he offered the second Mm.rft r V.i I
Instructor will h mu. uT.
dean of women. Ml. Meaton T inenT i-.'
ear in Columbia university, maklna a.
special study of household economics ThU
a0eni."t.tJ, f,m ."tep 'l'n toward
a complete course In domestic science.
.(Th-"Tol,al by, tn? departments of mu
sic and expression last Saturday evening
was largely attended. The men's alee
SondiEa1? 'U F,Ub"c Pe and
rendered two selections. Miss DeLand of
talrmont gave n Christmas reading, and
t? C$l or?HPrtra' under tha direc
tion of Prof. Dick, concluded the even
ings program.
anhiT.1?"? nf Sophomore 'classes
hua ite.fiU,'n,1' of-th waoemy assem
bled at the parlors of Uaylord hall Friday
Randall and Miss Dorothea Krueger. The
cI? ot 0wn,cn. refreshments were
served. Miss Randall Is the sponsor of
the freshman class and Miss Krueger of
the sophomores. ,
.Tthe.-aKnu?1 8a,nbrn declamation con
test took place in Lee Memorial
luesday evenine. i - ' '
of Lincoln won first honors In her prTs-
uUVhUVif t".nu,J and fythlaa" Miss
Bertha Whslen took second place and Mr.
i.iarence ruhrer third. The other con
m."'! M'.Say Krebe. Velda
union jennK. ana Messrs. llow
and VV lssenburg and Charles Taylor.
At the Congregational
morning Prof. J. IS. Taylor delivered his
address upon "The Creed of the College."
Kollowin this service .v.r .?'
student was entertained at dinner in some
Congregational or Methodist home S.m-
menm m roung Men't Christ laa
assoc at on. the Young; Women's Christian
cfe' Chri-ti-n h. Young People'.
cietjr Christian tndeavor united In a
Christmas musical service In the church.
Mebraaka Military Araderar.
Enrollment for the new. term has be
gun and a number of new cade?.
expected at the January owning r"
tTlimAB Tec' at th Nebraska Mili
tary academy began Friday. December
18. and roll oall for the new tennWlu bl
January 6. at p. in.
Major Nelaon and wife will spend their
vacation in Lincoln with Colin?! ini
?i' w,ayW"r' pU,n Wynne ,t Nor
Nebralska: J,t,'n KydJ ln weatern
i'rdnead.y ar", Thursday were exam-
w,o,iuu uava, ana Tntlrsriav
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METCALFE TO ST. LOUIS
. TO DO NUMEROUS DUTIES
An extremely busy man will be J. W.
Metcalfe during the Chrtatmas holidays,
when he goes to ft. Louis on a half
oosen Important missions. He will also
visit with bis family there, for he has a
ton and daughter ln the Washington uni
versity at tbat place. Mrs. Metcalfe went
to St. Louis a few Jays ago.
Then the retail secretary It to make
an Investigation of the credit bureau of
the t, Louis retailers, which It modeled
after the system ot the association of
Omaha. Kt Louis la Just installing the
bureau at a cost of S12.000.
11 e will Investigate also the Ht. Louis
Lusinesa men't method of handling char
ity In their city. St. I.oult hat a plan
of handling charity work largely through
one organisation, to which business meo
contribute. -
This done, the Omaha man is to get
ln touch with Secretary Mlemoeller of
the Merchants' Association Secretaries In
tegara to the program for that associa
tion' convention to be held In fit Paul,
February L Mr. MeloaUe It president of
thlt national organisation, and, tn fact. It
the man, who called the first moetlng a
year ago In St. Louii, when the organisa
tion waa formed.
DIRECTED VERDICT $3,500
IN LAW SUIT FOR $83,000
A directed verdict for W.509 In favor
of the Merrlarn ft Holmquist Elevator
company, wai returned In federal court
Saturday afternoon, on order of Judge
Page Morris, in the suit of the grain
company for IS3.00O damages against tho
Union Pacific Railroad company. The
case waa reduced to an agreed statement
of facts, on the basis cf which the Judge
decided In favor of the plaintiff. ,
It wat alleged that the railroad had al
lowed other grain handlers a larger "re
bate" .than waa .granted to Merriam it
Horniqiriitt a tjurrftxr of yeare ago. The
basis of Bfttirmciif was five-twelfths or a
cent per 1"0 weigh on grain handled by
the plaintiff. ' "
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
FOR ST. MARY MAGDALENE'S
Among the decorations that will adorn
the Interior of t. ' Mary of Magdalene's
Catholic church. Nineteenth and Dodge
streets, on Chriatmat day will be eight
een cedar trees, tlx twenty feet high and
a dozen eight-feet high. The first mast
will be said at ( o'clock, with the pastor
Father Slnne, presiding. Second mass
will be at S o'clock and the third at 10:30.
Christmas music, will be sung at the
fjrst and last. , '
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TRAVELERS MAKE PLANS
. TO ENTERTAIN CONVENTION
Between 1.800 and 1,000 visitors are ex
pected in Omaha next June, when the
annual national convention of the Trav
elers' Protective ' Association it to be
hfld. ' .
Sixty of the live wires of Post "A" of
Omaha gathered at a banquet given In
the Paxtoft hotel last night and dis
cussed plana for the entertainment of the
vlil tors.
CANDY TO BE DISTRIBUTED
TO SUNDAY SCHOOL -MEMBERS
One hundred and twenty-five pound of
randy will be distributed to youngsters of
the First Presbyterian Sunday school
Wednesday nlgbt at their annual Chriar.
mas lay and entertainment. The rhll
b
atreaataeaa Weak Kidneys.
Klectrlo Wttera will more than surprU
you after the first bottle. Get a bottle dren will bring gifU of clothing and food
today safe and sure. uOo and 11.00. M1 for less fortunate kiddles of Omaha. Al-drusgitts-
Advertisement. ' fred C. Kennedy, Jr.. will be ganta flaut.
when mesa call nunrtrt '.i.. "1:
marched Into the mess hall they found
After Sln?!? Hh Christma color.
surnTlJ ehfnUi C1?u" .ha1 "other
surprise in the form of a fishing pond,
and each cadet and Instructor wat called
iJ,7t M" '"i wlth hook nd Mny
amusing and appropriate catches were
un ana iun and frollo prevailed.
After dlhner Captains Wynne and Kydd
gave a very clever representation of a
country top salesman. This was fol
lowed by a tramp act by Cadets Alexan
der and Tripp. Mr. Woblg rendered sev
era! selections on .the sither. A musical
comedy wat Riven by CadeU Ostenberg.
Werber. 1'hll Ips, Morris and Foiri,n:
with Cadet Simpson at musical director.
Just then a big touring car appeared in
front or the building and Cadet Donald
McDonald came in with a troupe from
the city, conslxting of Messrs. Bpere,
tttelnoera- and Phenwerlr. Mr Cu
and Mr. Steinberg gave several oollegs
""" ami ounces. Ale Dona Id then up-
uresseu as a most fashionable
woman and entertained the audience by
"""niHii sumo oi me latest dances,
closlnc With the Kaloma ilunra Mr m...
lonald proved himself an art'tt In this
une. .nr. r-nenweea wat pianist and
v.auei oteiBon waa atage manager.
Nebraska Western I'nlversHr.
ine ioe riuo iert Thursday for a
three-day trip to .South Omaha and
other points. A longer trip has been
planned for January.
. Prof. Venner goes to Indiana for a
series of lectures during the holiday
vacation. Prof. Knox alao has a num
ber of dates for the next two weeks.
W. L. Kuyle, IS, wat a campua visi
tor during the week and spoke briefly
at the chapel exerclaee Thursday morn
ing. Mr. Kuyle Is now a student at
Qarrett Biblical Institute and holds
a pastorate near Evanston, III.
A Young Men't Christian association
for boys and young men of University
Plane enema to be an assured fact. A
permanent organisation has . been ef .
tected, a building secured and steps
taken to employ a salaried secretary.
Thlt association will be Independent of
the college organisation.
Rev. C. O. Oomon, 'IS, of Alllcance
waa a chapel visitor Wednesday and
on Thursday he delivered his oration
'The Second Kmanclpation" at the
National Prohibition Oratorical contest
to be held at Topeka, December 22. A
number of students, chaperoned by Rev.
Uettys and Prof. Jensen, are planning
to attend the contest and the conven
tion which follows.
At the Thursday meeting of the ex
ecutive committee of the board of
trustees plana were discussed for com
bining the projected city library with
a college library to be located on the
campus and to cost $40,00. A commit
tee was appointed to eo-operate with
tiia city council and to Inveeticate fur
ther Into the details of the terms under
which fund for libraries can be secured
from Mr. CarneKie. Wesleyan alrtady
has a Rood library, but larger and mure
fenvenient rooms are needed.
Kearney Rtate Normal.
At the last meeting of the Schoolmas
ters' club h"ld In Lincoln last Friday
etenlns:. President Lick waa elected lu
ineiiiueriihlp in this urgarilnatton.
At the art exhibit given for the Kear-
Fremont t'elleae.
The primary pupils of the observation'
department, under the direction of Mrs.
Minnie Kturrp, rendered some pretty
Christmas sonps In chape! Wednesday
morning The regular Christinas pronrntn
waa rendered Krllsr at In the ob
servation room. A larfce number of vis
itors were present.
A large number of students will remain
oxer during the holiday season, because
of tho short vacation at the college and
tho Ions; dlstsnre from home. Work at
tho colli ge will cense onlv for Christ
mas day. the midwinter "term openlna
the following Monday. A larao number
of students are expected at that time.
Pern Mate Normal.
Vacation this year liexlns December
71 and extends to January 5.
About 1109 worth of Juvenile books
were received at the library last week.
last .Saturday even mr Miss Cleland.,
matron of the dormitory, gave a recep
tion to the men of the school.
The seniors have challenged the Juniors
for a class debate and the Juniors have
accepted the challenge. Kearney and
Wayne decided not to enter the contest
this year.
The short course . has Drought in a
number of students. Wood Classen were
founded In domestic telen'-e, commerc'al
work and agriculture. The enrollment
has now passed the fi.il) mark.
Dean Fonlyce of the university spokc
to the faculty last Saturday night on
"Efficiency." On Sunday afternoon he
lectured to the men or the acnooi ana
tewn on "The Social Hide of Life.'
Recently Irof. tlregg upheld the af
firmative of the simplified spelling ques
tlon, during the chapel period. On the
succeeding nerioa I'ror. nousc aenu-u
the advisability of its adoption. '1 He
students enjoyed the contest.
Wednesday morning tne gins giee
eluh nv the students a rare treat.
There are thirty voices and are led hy
'Dr. If. C. House. ' A number of Park a
selections along with Dudley Buck's
Oood Nlaht" and "Anna uuno wure
Wfn at the entertainment.
Thursday tue senior visas, now ,....
100, entertained all the other classes
nrt the faeuitv. Cornet solos, vocai
solos, quartet tmielo and readings were
given by members of the class. This year
mere is one m nimvi.
class spirit ever teen at Teru.
llnstlnas t'ollejre.
Mrs. M. J. Sheldon, matron of the bova'
dormitory, entertained her boys at tne
home of Mrs. Jordan on Mnday evening.
The larger number of the students nre
now spending their holiday vacation at
tholr homes In various parts of the state
Thev will return for work on January 5.
The library of the college la receiving
some very valuuble books theao days, a
number of which are gifts from Its
frionds. Mrs. Cappa, the city librarian,
In cataloguing these books at fast as tin y
arrive.
Corresoondence with Ornnd Island col
lego and Kearney Normal Is now taking
place between the debating associations
ot these schools, with the hope, of ar
ranging some contests in debating a little
later In the school year.
On Thursday evening the annual Christ
mas party of all the studenta of the col
lege was held at the women's dormitory.
This party Is given for tno benefit of tho
poor, small gifts being made for those
who might otherwise oe ovenooxeu.
Prof. Carpenter Kave an interesting
talk at chapel on Wednesday concerning
social settlement work In the city of
Huffalo among the Italians. She pre
sented first hand Information from which
we drew conclusions of Interest an 1
profit. On Tuesday President Crone
ppoke briefly of the work and Bfe of
Robert J. Hurdcttf.
Cotner University.
Classes were dismissed Saturday for a
two weeks' vacation.
The Freshman" waa presented by the
members of the Dramatic club In the
university chapel Thlirsday evening.
A "White Christmas" program was
given by the members of the young
Women's Christian association at their
regular meeting Thursday evening.
The filial game for the championship
of the university In class basket ball was
played Wednesday evening between tne
freshmen and academy teams, the fresh
men winning by the score of It to 14.
The oratorical contest waa held Tues
day evening at the college chapel. The
conteataata were seven in numoer, r.H.
Cope, '!!, taking first place and will
represent tne society ai me siaie contest.
The letter men of the foot ball sound
for the last season received their sweat
ers at chapel Thursday morning. Prof.
Smith presented them to the following
men: captain carry atartin, uaptain
elect Brumbough, Karl Parminter, Letlle
Strain, Elmer Strain, Joe Moss, Paul
Britt. PJrnest Ilsgeman, F.ugene Wor-
sham. Richard Knapple, Val Johnson,
Frank Brokaw and Harry Davenport.
Oeorgo If. Pnrtlrtt of Moscow. Russia,
has been visiting with his brother-in-law.
V. M. Sargent of Council Uluffe. Mr.
Hartlttt is one of the international sales
men for the International Harvester com
pany, and has general supervision of the
company'! selling ngencles In all of Rus-
tla, both Kuropean and Asiatic, Europe
U on his Wk.y
a trip thrnintli
Md South America. He
to South America after
Austria and dorms ns".
While Mr. ftnrtlett has ex.-ellmt oppor
tunity bo know first hand of the wor In
Europe rnd the conditions that now pre
vail In the several countries Involved In
the struggle, he diplomatically declines
to express any opinion. The only state
ment he would make Is that Russht la
handicapped becauao of the lack of trans
portation facilities for war material. In
the greater part of t?"e war gone on the
Russian side everything the army nerds
la transported by nid-faahloned methods,
to the great delay of operations, lie said
also that he saw thousands of Herman
and Austrian prisoners In Russia, appar
ently without guard. (
Travels Wlthont Trouble.
Mr. Hart let I left Russia about alx weeks
ago. traveling from Moscow, by way of
Finland to Herl'n, Vienna, Paris and Lon
don, and says he had no difficulty what
ever In netting around His principal
hardHhip was In Finland, where he had
to travel fifty miles In an ox cart, and
tl ion push his baggage ten miles on a
handcart over a fo:i -foot causr-wey
through swnmn.
"Americans lisc no trouble at a'l In
travrllnsr rnvwheie i:i I'urotM," rnUl Mr.
lUrtlrtt. 'If Ihev Mo nil light. Which'
meiis if they restrain their natural curl-
osity and keep themselves absolutely neu
tral. .
'The war hm hi parently had no effect
on the Intri lor of toe eat Husslan em-
ili-e. Kilslness goo on, Jiwst as It. did
before, with perhaps greater activity In
some lines. There 1st apparently but little
lessening in the great number of P-us-slans
capable of bearing arms, and the
resources of the empire have scarcely
been touched."
Home In Madison.
While Mr. Ilartlett, who Is Tl yeara of
age, has lived In Moscow for thirty years,
he still claims his home at Madison, Wla.,
for which point he left yesterday. ' From
there he will go t.i South America, ex
pecting to return to Russia In May.
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