': - ' t L TOT! rtUlUi CTTMnAV PTTW. APPTT. 98 1015- ' V eaaaBBaaaaaeBaaaaaaeam - II I I 1 Liberty loiredl .... A a . J - M J... VJniy two more nays unui pn hubs of The Bee's Liberty loan contest for the beit fifty-word paragraph writ ten by school children, explaining why third Liberty loan bonds are a rood investment. Nine pries four of them, $50, $25, $15 and $10, offered by T. C. Byrne, state chairman of the Liberty .loan committee, and five additional : prices offered by The Bee will be awarded. " Following are some Nebraska school children's contributions; Good Investment. Bjr r.vrlt TOompson, sg it yesra. Primrose, Neb, We should -purchase third Liberty bonds, first to help win the war. We cannot hope to win without money i to supply the needs. . ' It takes money to feed so many ' soldiers and buy equipments. f While we are fighting the kaiser with our money, we make a good investment for ourselves. Not For Personal Gain ' B Karl Scbraitt, jr., 1 years. ; Why we should buy Liberty bonds. Every truly patriotic American citizen should own a Liberty bond. Not for personal beneht, but to help our country, our government, and allies as well. This is a serious proposition we are .facing; we must do our best, espec ially now, to free the world of auto cracy and make it a democratic place for all. i , i Everywhere we go we find a patri otic spirit and hear the talk of Liberty bonds, War Saving Stamps and Red 'Cross work. I do hope to own a third Liberty bond soon. , ' -. Unci Sam Needs Money. ,Bjr James Pavlik, Aged 11 Teara, Jung. mans 8chool, Bovsftth A( MlM ' ;. i Utcksr, Tsachsr. ' We should U bay Liberty bendi Meant iVhIi Bam DMda our money to win th war. ,Tht la th third time that ha ha aaked w to buy Liberty bond, whethr wa bought -ne alraady or sot W ihould how our -,praldnt that w ar patrlotlo and that w ar standing behind him. All of u ean't fo acrou th water to hlp fight th kaiser, but w o hlp by buying Liberty ; bond. J V ' ... . . . - We Must Buy Bonds. By Caroline Hrbek, Aged 14 Tear. Jung mann School, Eighth B; Mlaa Hlckey, If you'r aa American wake up and a Oaraaany's barbarlo work. Help atop It by buying a third Liberty bond. Her you aava Old Olory'a lira; our Sammies' Uvea, (allora' lira, and our own Uvea. Bay a bond or you bre a traitor! Buy a bond and aava a from being the kaiser's ilavea. Third Liberty Loan. By Roe Vojtech, Aged 14 Tear, Jungmann School, Seventh B; Mlaa Hlckey, Teacher. Th bll la ringing one more for a "third Liberty loan. Home people lay, "Oh, 1 have Sona my bit. I've bought th tint and aeo and Liberty bonda." But don't lltten to them i buy until you tacrine your Iat penny. Uncle Sam don't want to call you a alaer. Do your bit and lick th kalitr. v:;; lZ Help Our Boys) i " - By franco Xubat, Aged It Tears. Jung anaaa School. Sixth B; Ula Hlckey, . ?;;;r , ....,. ; .t-, Teacher, Every on ihould buy a Liberty bond to 1 )lp ur boya "ovr there'' who ar fighting - lor humanity, democracy and liberty. Buy I Liberty bond; help to put down the kalseip the beaat of Berlin. Bo a true pa triot to your country and help Uncle Sam, Just Loan It. ty Louis Xorlsko, Aged 1) Tear, Jung mann School, Seventh A; Mlaa Hlckay, i- v . Tiachr. Americana, wak up! Tou know w ar ow engaged In great world war. ' If you want our country to win, buy bond of th third Liberty loan of llt. Don't be itlngy, but loan your money to your government. Tou don't have to give It. Juit loan It. So pleaie buy a bond right away. Helps Democracy. " By. Olga Rlha, Agrd 11 Team. Jungmann School, Seventh A; Mlaa Hlckey, . , i Teacher. Oood ueeaa t th third Liberty loin I Hay It do Ita thart and b auoceagful. What toe th third Liberty loan itand fort We know how tha money help th nation. It alao halpa th aoldltrt In . tha cauaa for democracy. . May It play Ita part In winning tha war. Xeep Old Glory. By Qenewlev ttruthera, Age 11 Teara, . Seventh Qrads. Craig, Neb., Mlaa Harriet Lockheed. Turkir Tha Pilgrim same to America for lib arty. They had to fight a long hard war wttk England for eight year for. th freedom they have given to ua. And bow if wa wleh to pereerve thla freedom and keep Old Glory floating above ua, we mutt hvr -Liberty bond. Save Sammies. By August. Stephen, Aged 14 Tear. 4111 South Twanty-alxth Street, South Sid. . South Lincoln School. Eighth A Grade, , Mlaa Agnea Walah, Teacher, elp aava our Sammlei . that ar en dangering their Uvea oa the fighting linea for your country and aura. Help your county. If you eaa't fight over there, fight with youraelf here to glva p dalntlea and pleaa urea that ar beblte and are unnacuaary. : Buy a bond. ' . PORDIAL, old time hospitality, homelike parlors and always the highest qiiality of food these are features of the Grana Pacific Hotel that have given it such wide-spread popularitywith the traveling public Rooms With Private Bath - $2 and Up Per Day The Grand Pacific Hotel is ideally located for merchants and buyers, and for the tourist. The wholesale district :: Will Promote Children's Horse Show for the Red Star Benefit :; t" ? i J Vl V ) 'i V - m 6'm ib. 4Xra . fttiri w. GERTRUDE Omaha attracted so much attention by its work for the Red Star animal relief and by its big Liberty parade that the National Red Star Magazine is issuing a regular Omaha edition. The above picture of Miss Gertrude Kountre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountie, mounted on her pony, formed the Red Star feature of the parade. The official Red Star poster, picturing Uncle Sam with his arm about old Dobbins, was placed on the side of the white blanket, and red stars orna mented the corners. , ' ;.'. Little Miss Kountie is planning a children's Horse show, to be given in the near future, the proceeds to go, of course, to the Red Star. i vH-H-i f :--i"' i - i"r - Women Write New Words to Tune 1 Of "Marching Through Georgia" i Three women are among those who responded to the call of a Fort Oma ha soldier, issued through The Bee, for new patriotic verses to be sung to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia." Mrs. W. G. Smith of Doniphan, Neb., wrote the following; Marching to Germany. Bring tho good old bugle, boya, and glva a mighty call Glv It with a spirit that will route u, one and all. Give It to 'twill cauta great fear on Kalr Bill to fall ', While wa ar marching to Qarmany. , Ui' chorus. ' ' " Hurrah I Hurrah! Wt'r marching to Berlin. Hurrah I Hurrabl We ll fight until w win. Our aoldlar boy are ready now to tight on land and tea To help aava tha world for de-moo-racy. Hlndenburg'a vait army muat never win th fight. W hav to prove to them that right la alwaya might. W will try to glv to them a bit of Fr- dom't light While wa go marching to German. Parthlng'a dathlng Yankee boyt ar going o er tn top. When they one get ctartcd nothing muat their advance atop. They'll tela the hatter's colon and with them th dutt they'll mop While w go marching to Germany. To their dear old Uncle 8am they'll be aa true aa aieei. And for our glorious principles we'll make Oermant honor feel Upon tha kalirr' eherlshtd dream we're While wa go marching to Germany. ' Mrs. Harriett M. Myers of Logan, la., submitted this: ' - Marching Through Germany. . Put on a ault of khaki, boys. It's up to you and ma, T help uncrown old Xalaer BUI and act thoaa people free! Wt'r going to spread Democracy o'er lands acroaa th tea When wa go marching through Germany! CHOHUS. Hurrah! Hurrah! We're after William's crown I , Hurrah! Hurrah t Autocracy we'll down I We'll at th Start and Strip afloat o'er vary bloomtn' town ' Whan wa go marching through Germany! Th thing we'll do to Kaiser Bill will vex hla eldeet son. We'll make him to Old Glory bow and hand to ua hla gun! He'll march to "Tank Doodl. boya, along with every Hun ' When w go marching through Germany! Old BUI won't sees aur Unole, boys, when wo some from Berlin,1 For we're free men from every race and wa ara going to win! roi rooms, richlv aooointed lobbv and is ciose Dy, ana uie great reian stores, theatres, art galleries, Municipal Buildings and prin cipal railroad stations are within a few minutes walk. Write today for reservation or further particulars to F. M. W AKEITCLJ Muir Boulwward and Cteirfc o M. 0 KOUNTZE. - ''fr'4 - '''i - 't'' - '' He a going to find tha biggest fuse that ha waa aver In Whan wa go maroblng through Germany! ' Mrs. John Baldozier of Hastings, la., wrote the third: 1 Marching Through Berlin. ''Perehlng'a Khaki Bammle boya will never reach Berlin," So the German .booster says, "To think ao ia a aln." Had ha not forgot, alas, to reckon on oqr -vim, ! ;. While wa art marching to Berlin. "Coma over liar and help ua, It la our on . , - laat bat,- ., - ; . . . . ' Com over her and help us, forget not Lafaytt -For old time sake, ' oom ever, wa ara your brothera yet, While we ara marching to Berlin. Then Johnnie Bull Invites, All ya Sammies coma to ua Now help ua down thes monster Into th very dust, , . Says Poisons Cause Headache Dizziness Coated Tongue and Myriad Ail , monts in the Spring. Grandma's Remedy Now Sold ia Tablet Sulpherb Tablet. tanw man ' wrniMi and children v. t, . .. , - ul a SntHno- Rlnnrl Purifier. The blood becomes thick with poisons through the winter monins. wnen spring comes serious ailments like typhoid, scarlet fever, coughs, colds, catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatic pains, loss of appetite and a sluggish all-in feeling prevails. . The bowels, the liver and the kid- naira , noed tiailn. Th hlood needs thinning and purifying if pimples and boils are present, suipnero aDieu nnlrV-lw raliAv eonstination and kid ney inactivity and elimination of poi sons takes place and y6u are made strong and fit for spring and summer. Grandma gave sulphur and cream of tartar in molasses. Now yon take them in tablets witn laxative puniy- fnv harha a hattpr mariifirte. eaiv and pleasant to take. Druggists sell them in 50c sealed tuoes. tvery pacx age guaranteed satisfactory or money back. Get Sulpherb Tablets (not sul phur tablets). Advertisement 43 1 I AEMY NOTES Robert Loomis and William H. Livermore left Fort Omaha last Sat urday for Columbus, O., to take a course in aeronautics at the university. ItPrs. J. F. Coad has gone to Hamp ton, Va., toyvisit her son, Lieutenant Ralph Coadwho is at Langley field. Lieutenant, Francis Gaines, who has been at the engineering department at Rich field, at Waco, Tex., is now adjutant at the headquarters there. Major and Mrs. E. L. Bridges left Friday morning for Fort Des Moines to join the Nebraska base hospital unit No. 49, with which Major Bridges goes as chief medical officer Major C. A. Hull arrived Friday morning from Fort Riley on his way to Fort Des Moines, where he was or dered to join the base hospital unit of which he is chief surgeon. Major Hull has been in training at Fort Riley for five weeks. , Captain Voyle Rector and Mrs. Rector spend the week-end here with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rec tor, on their way from Fort Sill. They have spent this week in Lincoln and will return to Omaha Sunday before Captain Rector goes back to Camp Dix, N. J. Ray Millard has just completed his training at the Cornell ground school and has been in Chicago on a five days leave before being sent to some flying field for final training to be come an aviator. Mr. Frank W. Smith of New York arrived in Omaha today before re porting for service at Fort'Slocum, where he will be locomotive instructor in the 50th engineering corps. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross leave this evening for Camp Quantico, Va., to see their son, George, off for France. He has been stationed for the last eight months at the naval training station at San Francisco. Mr. and We'r) fot to down these vultures, or they'll - abolish us, i While wa ara marching to Berlin." Then Italy, toe country that lives In a boot, ; Baya "Came, help us quick, else Bill puta In hla foot, : He'll crush ua to atoma In Just about toot. So wa can never march "Into Berlin." So lata avence Belgium, Oh help to right that wrong. And tha Lusltanla victims, tho' they've been lost so long. Then we will J.nt again Liberty's old aong, While w are marching to Berlin, So help them, Oh ya Bammle, ye, help . j them with a might, SsnA them wheat and tater, and do th I thing up right Always do your duty with liberty In. sight, Whll wc ara marching to Berlin. ' CHORUS. Hurrah, Hurrah, tha Star and Stripe I see, Hurrah, Hurrah, the flag that made us free, Never will It fall In our fight Xor De mocracy While wa are marching to Berlin. The Beverage of Finer srf)) LZZ yv SE li Is T ""IM"""" a - -r-HE DAY'S OUTING will be V more enjoyable if you add a case " of Luxut to complete the lunch eon. Every member of the family will like this pure, wholesome soft drink f for it$ finer delight in taste and invig orating refreshment. Get Luzns in original 12-ounce Brown Bottles at Fountains, Cafei and '- Restaurant. Order a case today. ' , .:. ' ' v Made Only by Omaha, U.SA. DISTRIBUTED BY ,, SIMON BROS. CO., Omaha GROCERS' . WHOLESALE CO., Dm Moines. HEADINGTON t HEDENBERGH . Slonx City. RYAN A VIELE CO., Des Moines. . DYE.YAUS CO., Det Moinea. IF DR. E. R. TARRY - 240 Werrobe distress For War Benefit a 1 Sk Sat" a J 0 Although Mrs. T. M. Finney will do her share for the fatherless children if France behind the scenes, the dance carnival to be given May 11 at the Brandeis would hardly be a success without her. Mrs. Finney ia ward- robe mistress and the filmy frocks of the fairies will be kept in order by this capable little woman. Mrs. Ross will visit in Washington, D. C. and also in New York City, where they will be the guests of their daughter, Mrs. W. R. Edson and Mr. Edson. Military Ball A military ball and entertainment will be given by the 64th balloon company, stationed at Fort Omaha, Wednesday evening, May IS, in the Auditorium. Captain Henry C. White, Lieutenants O'Leary and Christian and First Sergeant Cross are promoting the affair, proceeds of which will go into the company fund. V'AKAROtll Delight -EAT T lie UUI k JO! 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