THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MARCH :T, 1012. 7 BRIEF CITY NEWS i Stars Boot lrtat It. "t W. Bedford for commissioner.. Air. Alfred Borsssoa for city commissioned HUT. BUetrlo Coffee rercolatsr Burceas Praaden Com pony. . Taster, republican candidate for nate. BU phone "Florence Sti. -Air. Vote for Goodley F. Brucker for Com MMootr under the Comralstlnon Form of Government. Adv. Haada Society to tan-Tbi Maids oclety will jive a danrir.f- party Thurs- x ii i r i i. .1 1 1. Mill, i mit-i-h m k . in. I m oat to Barlow Agency -R. A. Uo Nown has lett tue repcrtorial force of The Bee to o:n she staff of the Darlow Advertlslng coropan-. Mr. McXown has been In newspaper v,orfc in Omaha for several years. To Lecture to School Teacbsis Albert Bushell Hart ttili kciu.o before the Omaha school teachers. An acceptance of the Invitation extended Lira to speak here was received, The date nor the place of the meeiinj bos not been fixed. Prof. Hart Is a Harvard man and an author of several historical works. It Is probable that lm will be In Omaha May X t . Wrecked on Union Ship Fifty Years Ago Near Cape Fear Emery W. Johnson, for several years Janitor of the Board of Education, was with the l.."0 men on board the union hip MissLicippl when the captain rammed lier bow on tha Frying Pan snoaU near Cape Fear fifty year ago yesterday. He was 17 years old unu uud equated the previous yesr In the Thirty-first llaeaa chusetts infantry, which, with the tour companies of the Thirteenth Maine, was being taken to Ship Islsnd, Quit of Mex ico, from Boston, General Benjsamln F. Butler being In command. "We were In the ahoais for twenty- four hours," said Mr. Johnson. "We had just weathered a terrible storm when the Vessel grated on the shoals. A hole, five Inches across, was torn through a plate n ma xorwora noia. - Tne Damns were t t,iiu.ra ena we ware sept Daiuns water all the time. The tide was going out ,and leaving us more firmly fixed in the 'shoals. ) "A vessel was sighted and proved to be the Mount Vernon. After much diff iculty and danger IW troops were trans ferred from the, Mississippi to the Mount Vernon. The mon who remained on the .Mississippi in heavy lock step walked 'back and forth on the ship 'until about ,7 o'clock,' when she floated free." Among the passengers on the boat was i Mrs. Butler, who wa transferred to the 'Mount Vernon. The Mississippi then I steamed to Port Royal, 150 miles away, , and was prevented by a heavy gale from I landing for four days." , Mr. Johnson, first In the regiment com J mended by Colonel Oliver P. Gooding, j served also under General Neal T. Dow, , known as the greatest of the "prohlbl Itlon generals." HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS PLANNING FOR CONTEST Tha Demosthenlan Debating society of tha Omaha- hkrh school has sleeted the ; following officers for the 'remainder of I the present school year: President,' Milton Peterson: vice president, . Deyo Crane; secretary. Paid Macnuv; treasurer, Ed (win Landale. , Plans are now under way to hold a preliminary contest to pick a squad which will compete with members of the other boys debating clubs of the school In the annual open program' contest next month. PIMP Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly Vm4 fcr m mm WU Ow. AD dies ewes or by a, I3e e. Dear 4 Co.. Diisen. Mien. ROYALTY Commercial Club Members Hustling New Members -a 1 ..,, ... - HfkiS5 k ii wmfPm I ChaSfxl ud 3. -Pel J II III III Ccuaii Juris a vfrjia GOLD DUST will sterilize your kitchen things and make them wholesome and sanitary Gold Dust does more than clean it sterilizes and leaves your kitchen things sanitarily safe. The ordinary soap-washed utensil is not fit to eat from, because soap does not cleanse as thoroughly as it should does not kill germs of decay which are bound to lurk in oft-used utensils. Gold Dirt does most .of the cleaning without your assistance, and does it, too, in a quicker and more thor ough manner than will soap or other cleansers, . Gold Dart makes pot and pan spick and span. Chased, up a. pole FIGHTS FAT NEW MEMBERS CORRALLED' Commercial Clnb Bounds Up Haver ickt -Wherever They Are Found. ZYEBY STBA50E& IS HOGTIED Messberehlp Cosssslttee Goes Oat the Taoraa-rfcfaree Armed with Batteaa aad Pleaty at Messberehlp Blaaka. Armed with applications for member ship and advertising buttons, the member ship committee of the Commercial club suited, out In a' body early yesterday to waylay every male peuifjinan face1 was strange-16 the Commercial club rooms. - V-' - 'M" . " 1 . Immediately? after leaving . the club rooms the committeemen saw from (he countenance ot one man that he was not a member and ' started In pursuit. The stranger toolc refuge UP a post at the corner and was held there until he vol unteered to come down and join the aork for the progress of Omaha. All along tha streets yesterday walked the marked men-men with the little blue buttons In their coat lapels. slgnUyin that the Commercial club has their moral If not actual support. Those not so be decked were slopped by the reapers of memhrra snd : to Join the rlu'j. The result ru qufe MUiKfiu-tory. y:Tiy-two new members came In since Monday noon, roak'sg the grand total, 1,?( mem ber. , The honor roll of the membership com mittee showing: tha Individual harvest from February 1 to yesterday noon fol lows: T. I Davis 7 W. tS. Lumry 4 O. H. Cramer ,...58 U 8. Clarke I H. R. Gould IS A. W. Oonlon .... I T. K C.mhs ,...-.U . W. Bpaldlng .. 1. W. Noble 1 John Steel I H. T. Bums 1 E. K. Zimmerman. I M. K. Mctlgue.... 7 C. C. Crowell .... i B. F. Folda H..C. Judon ....I 11. W. Chrltle t C. 8.: Kguier .... i E. A. Hlnrlcha .... T. F. -Kennedy .... 1 Albert Caho, T. D.-Palmer ....1 J. F. Lowe - ' ' .. Date is Announced - " for .'Teachers' Meet Brandeis .Brothers Are Congratulated Two large congratulatory proclamations signed by more then one thousand em ployes have been presented to the sfessra Brandeis, who are now celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Brandcl Stores. It wss necessary to present two proclamation's, as it was Impossible to get sll the signatures on on. They have been neatly framed and will occupy con spicuous places In the Brandeis offices. Stimulate your business by advertisln" In The Bec-tho newspaper that reaches DANISH SISTERHOOD TO GIVE PLAY SUNDAY EVENING The local lodges of the Danish Sister hood will celebrate their tenth anni versary with a 2at festival to be held nt Washington hall, Sunday evening. March H- The speech of honor will be delivered by Mr. J. Mlchaelsen, supreme secretary of the Danish Brotherhood. Axel Waace has written a prologue In versa for the occasion and the Dramatic club "Iagmar." will present Henrtk Hertl famous p'ay "Indknarterlngen." 'This play has beenVsrefully rehearsed and will be splendidly mounted. After the performance there will be an Informal dance, and light refreshments will he served by the sisters. Tha festival Is looked forward to with great anticipation In Danish circles and many visitors from the surrounding Scandinavian settlements are expected to be present at the occasion. Oeart ravers o to tha "IMrtoely Blaa aer" Dearer is Con trt hating to th eed Work af steH earning the Xailraailr Oeeee. . , "When knighthood was In rower," It waa tha habit of royalty to be slmder. Indeed, so king or baron eould ever fore tell what the morrow would bring forth and tha raos went to the f iect-and the Seat were Invariably slenler. Since those halcyon days of lean utility, conditions have changed, an4 tha mem bars of regal houseno.de ha, 'a eaten much and moved about little. Nature has exacted her toll, and today European nobility Is noted for Its numerous Oesoy scions and daughters. There Is nothing startling la this, per haps, for others whs never possessed a title are also suffering from the same malady. But the interesting feature la found in toe foot that Eurepeaa courts may again be noted for tha slender ladles and knights, because an Amerioaa Ctrl figured it all out en her ova ac count. Miss Karjori K. Hamilton of Denver, Colo., who became noted as tha 'Calen dar Otrl" while still u her teens, soon found tha golden wand deserting her and ones she started to lose her slender grass of womanhood, she wsa no longer id demand ae an artists- moo.ru Hundreds of thousands ot women and man, too throughout America have learned sow she agam reclaimed herself, without drugs, diet or harmful exerctse, or anything else strenuous la nature. Aad aaw her treatment has gone forward te Qoeea Alexandra ot England aad to Dranraaa or Germany as well as to many ther rewal families. "rat at s moiu. sue sasi -see axe eS Sneerst BMlaShe R mm, ee teetwe. i ll wills s easel title set a shea ec an sr sns a. bin i. a sow e a eMn-eet sr. I laws s seer tset aw rei ais- in km esua ml i il toe 1 1 i S esasa et tteriejaev-eae t kw UK M (.Ma 1 ' 't ' Ols'Lsu'rSke SlMiHee, lltae Hawntae Siieeil ea Dae salsa at m et ear SMsoineaet Sean aar saewteae. am nee la u Caeml aaa saWtss. eaS eadlll "Of iisjii, t KVMr aaeaet te save rereitr ewese eat eeaarr ens a limemlal. aeS I ess sac say tset i ears eat a kf taat vara ise eaaa Sat mr tat laSartas tuiliaii save PM ear- aas Mat ejsr I eae aaSaaal te sex owes we aula ear. I sasi. east a IM iM'i aaas kaa at ' siaatl taeaaaaaeUlaa i sat fens wet asm se te The Nebraska StaU History Teachers association wll' hold Its first annual con vention in Omaha Friday and Saturday, May 1 aad a." . ue first. definite announcement of the dates as recently decided upon wss made by Victor Parrlsh, mafeagr of tha pub licity bureau at tha Commercial etua. Plans for. the entertainment -at the teachers have already been started. Mrs. Anna Atkinson. Instructor ot history at tha high school. Is at the head of a committee making plans for the social aad business activities of the rtitors while here. - ' ' It is expected that most o'.' tha 33 hi-, tory teachers of tha state will attend the ceaventlon, which will bs held as a fore' raaner of the Nebraska State Teachers' assodatloa convention elected to be held la Omaha In November. ; Boy Plays Hookey, Worries His Mother Instead of going 'la the Kellom school Monday afternoon Robert, tha (-year- eld son ot Mr. UalbeU, 1U7 North sVv- enteenth street, went to several moving picture shows'.with two other boys. Their money, ran out about o'clock and Robert was afraid to go home then. He accompanied a companion home, and about VLM Monday night ha waa told to go home by his friends. Ttie police were notified by Mrs. Gal bell at o'clock snd for boors every policeman was searching for the boy. The police were nor Informed of his return borne until lata yesterday morning. . 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