THE BEE: OMAHA,. WEDNESDAY, AFBIL 17 1912. TACIKS 6RIM DEATH ATSEA Georg L. Campea lelli How it Feels ". r to Be , Mj Foundering .Ship - TESSll CEXAKS A53 0R0A5S lt Was Afcor Ik Cola Faar Vr in ".''new . 'Trpka . smiHi Iki Boat la. West George ll Ompen describes th hur rlcaa weathered la September. t. br the, steamship Colon with JOO passengers. The boat. w off e West Indie. 'You can acareely realise '-what ll ( meant." (aid Mr. Campen. 'Ho b In a ' hJpwrerk at sea, looking every minute at death as the ahln wallows in the water. I was In one ana I know. And I "bop I'll never be tn another. j "Sunday maralnc at ' o clock. Sep tember It. If, the Colon ran into a ftypoon. The smokestack went over' 'boards the funnels' Were baltrred out of Ishape, the wireless apparatua destroyed jaad the lifeboats awl the raillnc carried "Crew and. passengers Bay -up hop. ut fought valiantly. All day ta storm increaaed and the boat creVked and groaned. At IS o'clock in Um evening fa dead cala prevailed. We ceald see land ahead and wer driving ' straight taward It. which- meant destruction, Typhava IkrUies acala. . 'The Colon was turned with It aoas taward tbs open sea. At Va o'clock the storm circled arsund ' ua and Main struck. :... '-, "Paoenlers and ere were lashed to th broken mast, to the doors, to every- f thine that gve Tiromiae of permanence, fWa were bound tpf ether with rue. Tn janptain himself wa lashrd'to a broten .mast. Water poured continually, over !the veseet j---. .. - "At ocJock-'Maodsy vnlng the storm had abated and we were safe. tLit the eipertcnee had eooered us end tbvrs htas llitl rejoicing.", , I Mr. Camaea draw on ills' Imaginative I for a picture of th panic that must havs followed oa,tn Ttianhv when. With Its 'heavy hums freight tr struck. the Ice jberg ipid eresr asd passengers seed al imoet certain death.' iNeWjVqters MustBe -j Registered "Again -r . ' to Vote on Friday Voter who secured a vo -of to prl. marl with th aid of two freeholder u their precinct must repeat these pie eeedlnts in order to east a vote at th primaries Friday. Tha registration1 tires day doe not aaund over th approaching primary. ...... i April 17 reel st ration board will sit ri th several precinct of th atty sndvot' ers who hsv moved since renlstrltM day a year aio may register nIn then This will be necessary to entitle them to k vote at th spring election Mai 7. i Five hundred voter were sworn IS) las primary day. The must be sworn if again, according to th city clerk., They will be notified to appear Prtday at th tlerk' office. ..- - ' j Candidate for eoundWaanlc . Job are hlnkfi. nil m Itu mmhaI t. . i i j i th primaries Friday. Th uiiuom o' lb preferentlsl vote on etute and i-omity pfflceseekera 1 absorbing ntttff all at tention. , , - Many Students Have Failed at the H. S. ? vin Their Classes Daring the first half school term Just ndrd at th Omaha High school a total of m students of th l.ttt enrolled bare lulled, in from acw tn four ubcta, ao- cordtng to a circular lannd by Principal McHugh today. -The numder of f sjroree is not wholly confined to the boys as' Um glrta ale cam In for their share of th low mark. Only IJSt pupils were able te cart- all their lesson with grades sbovs M per eebt, th pamslnf mark. In th circular letter Mis McHugh urge upon th member at th senior class th necessity of raisins their rec ords, as a total of forty -three out of th who czpsct to receive their diploma m Jura hsv failed la work during th first semester. Ob girl wot one boy hav fallen below It la three subject. seven boy and, two girls la two sub jects, and twenty-ona girls and aleveu boy la on subject. 4n some rase mark below T la sub ject, if continued during th praaeat term, will lower the student, estimates so thst only a second class diploma win b granted. Only flv weak now remain until tha final examination. Following la a tabulated form f th failure for th first semester: Boys. Olrla. Tatal Failure In i aabjeet 11 I Failure In I subjects an failure In I auuject i7 . D . 174 Failure In 1 subject M Total failure. Tit .ANDLORD SWEARS HOTEL HAD NO REPUTATION TO LOSE Henry Kemp, proprietor' of th Lyons hotl, aiad a unique defense In oounty court when U. dimming, th landlord, ought to UM him. from the proimrty for violating th term of th lease by permitting Immoral practices. As re sult f number of tempjslnl aglnt th hotel managed by Kemp tti owner and hi gnt th Peter Trust company, btarted a'tyrclhl entry actio agaltun Kemp. . Tan lease provide that nothing hsil be don tn th hotel that will dam g it reputation a a properly con tlueted hoatelry.-' It wa cJIrged that Kemp had permitted in lb plao men and women Tar immoral purpose. Kecnp admlited accepting such guest. ut defended with th allegation that tor rear before be leesed the place It wa conducted tn the . SWTS Improper snajrnar knd had no reuittisa to- wa. In tup port of thla coaUnlioo aoe Immoral .Woman was placed on th ataad to bsslify that shs patronised tit piaoa whaa . ilucted by a former prourtltor. Tn Voman wa uaabl to state whether or hot the pls.c was oommonly patronisad by Immoral woman at th time. X Th Jury found for th plaintiff land lord and Judge Crawford ordered Kemp ka vacate th hotel. ' .OWNERS OF DOGS RUSH , TO PROTECT THEIR PETS t V ' . ' . . . ; Th dug catcher la oa th Job. Owner f blooded. r mongrel breed rave been aoufled Our all animal caught without aoilar will be (ummarlly executad. When thla order got aolsed sround yes terda ;Uier wap a rush for the, city clerk's diflce and owner stood In Ins for sc ersl mlpulea waiting to buy li ce ainuilatc your Knurs by adrsrtlalng tn The .e-tti gewspapar that react t all of th buyera . Brandeis Bringing Important Papers Back from Europe CmU TJraadda, paasenger on tha Ill- fated Titanic, for who safety ther atlll clings, faint ray ot hop, had goa to Europ ou business wtll a pieaaura. Wlill In Iwltterland h closed a Im portant Iramtactloa whaa h secured th (Igiutiur of his sftter. Mrs. Herman Cohn: to Instrument, giving her consent to th eolaiseownt of the Layal hotel, which I a part of th Cong tae. It ha been th purpoee for Um to buHd additional stories asd mas ether improvement to the hotel, but th mur der ot Mr. Cohn by aa anknawa aawall- nt halted th plana tor about a year. ; Th scatter ot remodeling was agaia taken up and Emll Bradi wa del, sated to sacur Mra Cohn' slgnatur on hi tour of Euros. Thoa valusbl papers "ere In hi possession when he started oa hi return voyag for bom. "It Mr. Braadata ba gon deem with th many other untortunat paasenters, t I not likely that th matter of re modeling th hotel wtu b take up tor som tint to come. Arbor Day is to Be Observed in Omaha as a Legal Holiday Arbor day. eritinartng In Nebraska and a legal holiday, will be observed in Omaha April B by school children and a host ot dttaaaa. Arrangements for plant ing a great number of tree an being made. Member of the Board ot Education will parti cl pat la th tree-planting rttea. They hav already provided for planting eighteen tree at Corneal us sjid aa many mora at Windsor school. A this will be all th ahrubbery neces sary an school ground the day will be spent by school children In planting seeds oa choej grounds and at home. Ground are aow swing prepared. Arbor day Is usually observed In th city by tha closing of public office, and there probably will be no departure from thta custom thla year. Liquor Laden Man Bumped by a Car Charles Brown, a laborer of tit North I Twentieth treet. imbibed In alcoholic beverages to uch aa extent that he waa thrown oft hi feet by a Dodg street I oar, itMtalnlng a severe shaking up. He I endeavored to board th car at the cor-I ' ot Dodge and Sixteenth Streets, I when a missed the step and Was swung I t the platform. Th rear ot tha car I eed. throwing him Into th Btreet I where hs landed hard.' ft waa picked np I and put oa th car daard. Whan asked It ha was kart ha a:d: ' "top th car I where t llv. I want to go horns." POLITICAL ADTZBTIStWe. POUTICAI. ABTKBTTgntCL POLITICAL ADVERTUH6. POLITICAL ADVEwTISIXG. A Prlahtfal Bapcrtoaoo , with biliousness, malaria and constipa tion, la quickly ocaroom by taking Dr. j King New Lit Pill. Only Sc For sal by Beaten Drug Co. Date is Set for the . Dedication of the ni Woodmen Building Jury has been set aa the dat tor th ldictl ot th new Woodmen ot th World building. It win be a woodman'l day, ther being about W.iM member of th organisation sxptcted ker to take pst in th osmnonl, which willsh un der th auspice of th aovarelgn Offl. Alpha camp ot Oman,, th prtginal camp of th order, will be conspicuous 10 the dedicatory servloee. It will furnish the, hug oomsrston and It drill team will hav chargs of tho unveiling. Datails of th ntertalnment for th big day, have not been planned, but It 1 uUctpated that aoma very oetentatloue ceremonies will mark th dedication. Krarsaa cared In 10 to Days. Th Part Mcdlclo Co. KM pin atreet. 8U Louis. Mo., manufacturer of Laxa tive Bromo Qulnln. hav a new end wonderful discovery. QROVK g gA-NARK CUTIS, 'which guaranteed to cur any oas of ECZEMA, no mstter ot how long atsndlng, la M to day, and win re fund money If It falls. GROVE'S BA- MAKE CUTIS I perfectly dean ahd do not sttln. If your druggist hasn't It, send us Wo In atsmps and It will b sent hr malV, , f , . CimCUMSQAP mm ?m For Tender Faces' Pl Indlspensahl for those subject to red I. Sos. muchness, aad other IrrltaUas oltheakm. A shaving luxury. Kbhi, yJJ so sogry soap, a germs, a seals of li limeoi aoaey.Inalckeledboi.Mcal ) Slows or by mail. Libfeslaample fras. Ln'fJ Address "Cuiicur,' Dep I . xa, fioatoa. 4ih$l StJ'',li ; Vote for ROOSEVELT " C.i " . . and His . ' 2 d Pis trie t Delegates Toothache Gum -STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly " UeJWMJIioeatke WeHdOves. '- AJlsWaaafeeerbyaaea.Iss ', 4 . 1. Dear 4 6.. Orrsarr, Mich. State Treasurer Mr. Earner is asking for the Eepublican nomination for State Treasurer on the ground,that he is capable of bringing to an office of vast importance the experience that it deserves. ' .' He is skilled along investment UneS and is prepared to give the people of the State of Nebraska the same de gree of service that he has given'to individuals in the direction of their financial affairs. .. i . - Mr. Hamer is a native of Nebraska knoW the people of the state, their requirements and desires. This is true along both financial and agricultural lines. Primaries Aprill9th Voters of Nebraska who are desirous of having the important duties of the Btate Treasurer looked after by a man who knows the investment business as a result of a life-long experience ia it, are asked to support Mr. . . .i - , .. .. Earner at the primary election, April 19. - He is standing on a platform of BUSINESS, and not of partisan politics.; He pledges the people of the state that, if he is elected, the interests of all the people and not those of a few shall be served. v -'-: I .. --"...i a A v.7 I Mr. Hamer has the cordial support of. those who '., know him best lnd those who know him say 'that he is ? entitled to the support of others, who can best judge him. ' by the reputation he has established. , .T rOMTICAL ADVERTlSllta. EWJ. S. BAEIER' Republican Candidate for Congress Judge Baker is endorsed by the Republican County Central Committee. He has earned the nomination by hard and effi cient party wort Vote for him April 19th. I Thos. 9 w nyl..rs...rt.lrAJssj.,rwir W."Bldckbm FOR CONGRESS i ' . :" '-w- i''"'1 , Well known lawyer, candidate for the . reDublican nomination for congress, has resided in Douglas county .' oo years. Capable and courageous and , absolutely un- trammelled. No corporation . controls him; no political; boss has ever directed his .movements;- No political' ,uuiuuic ia ucmim uiiu, anu no irusi magnate is writing JpftPrC in Vl1 tlAr-lllf T-TtC nnmfte!tn !a menaXeJ L. U ! awatai. A A AO ,CUllJUgia . IS tlldllctCU U iillll self. He is not lavishing money on handsome orintt or 1 hiring workers to peddle his tickets. Everybody knows ' 4 '1tw'' avasv1-.a4.. 1 1 ' I ' 1 e I a f AiuAi, cvciyuuuy iirvcs mm a square man wiin convic tions, courage to expreis them and ability to defend them. Primaries Friday, April 19th, 1912 JOHN W. TOWLE J. E. BAUM W j awaHSawsBcaMt CLARK MASS MEETING BOYDS THEATER, THUESD AY NIGHT, 8:00 7. VL Prominent speakers ' will . address the . meeting. Governor A. M. Dockery of Missouri, Hon. George Fred WiUiams, Massachusetts, and Judge. W. D. Oldham, Kearney, Neb. - ----- - frEvcrybody Invited r t - if - if' inr-i 1 ' -;.. - HARRYD.REED Republican CancUdatt j ; , , a . a see -- ; .( COUNTY ASSESSOR 35 yeart in Douglas County. County Atttuor 1904 to 1908. City Board of Review 1897, 1898,1903. :; ... Fortune or" success have often ' come through a little want ad. Have you read the want ads 'yet today? j : STATE TREASURER - Ash your support at tha April Republican primaries for nomination lor second tern . "2???l&,t. ourlty atata Bask f Broken Bow, sal also Berwya atass Bank at Barerem. sr.. aswot OaetOT oeaatT tan term, aa lupervl.cr a4 two Urma aa Oeaaty Traaaurer. tVasaisaS2is , ls twsat rears. Si aop mj Neat a lut Treasurer merits 7 oar eoaWn. - aw lag U'llAf IX CUSX IO Ill'X THE STATE OXE VEAK - . sTwasev af . ." " ' levied of laaa -General Juad aajil S2,i,jikHl.M vnivrnijL anu unnai inawrwn iiaot . ,Ihk 1 euiporary rthool r und , jj htate anu orraal Ltbiarlra Funds ...... Sit lu.t.'ltutlon Cab Fund 1,119 ro.rst licserte Fund .................. 4 Flra Commlsaloa Fund 190 8tHr,44.l 1U.187.61 73.737.ft0 a,431.41 Arrrate umber of runMi per month Average cxpenditnre per month .Average number per dajr, l workinf dar areragei rvpeaanure per oar 3,858,840.33 . - 2,088. 10.1 nu.iin. THiaus AUAtAirLliiHED VI HIXO THR PAST YEAR Proceeds of Sale of load of other fctates rc-inrested in .etraka iloal aa ma o.. nn Pmninai received on sales . Increase oa Interest rate oa rr-tnrrst stent .;..... Increase ia annual Interest Income on re-lnTNtmrat. . - 8.418.H 3 i,.0Q Arerage Interest rate oa Investment asade darinf th) last blennlua , Average interest rate oa all tareataMsiU nude alnc) be ginning of present Meaniiua ...-a Inrreaso la interest rat ,".. ............ . lotal lnvestntcnt niado .$iJB9t,984M Inrrease la annual Int. income dwe to increase la raw ,78M Total school rane) invested in bonds .$8,103.3 08. 03 Everybody reads Bee want ads IV.