THE OMAHA SUNDAY BF.K: XOVCMBKTt 29. 1014. Magnificent Cal Ready to Present "The College Hero" MARY IN THEJJOLLEGE HERO Over Five Hundred of Beit Known Young People Taking Part SUCCESS OF PLAY IS ASSURED la to Rala Panda for tk Benefit ( Cklld Savins; Institute To Be Pbrovra Tkreo Nlks at too Bimadela Tknitrr. 'The College Hero," to be staged at the Brandeis theater on Monday, Tues day. Wednesday and Wednesday matinee for the benefit of the Chlld'a Saving In stitute, la musical hurrah, and well It has been named, for at the rehearaal of the 60o participants on the stage of tha Brandols laat Wednesday, It u hurrah! hurrah! hip, hip, hurrah! from the rise to the fall of the curtain. The cheering filled every corner of tha big auditorium; la slang terms) It almost raised the roof. Whipped late Skape. Rehearsals have been In progress for four weeks and the huge chorus of 500 participants have been whipped Into shape. The production promisee to be the most popular of its kind ever staged, and it will undoubtedly yield splendid sums toward the work of the Child's Having Institute. Tho advanco sale of tickets at tha Bran dels theater assures great financial suc cess. The nursery committee of the Child'a Saving Institute have labored con ttnually for over four weeks to bring this about, and their work haa not been In vain, for thousands of dollars worth of Okets have been sold, so that finan cially, as well as artistically, "The Col lege Hero" will be a winner next week. Never before has an amateur cast be come so popular, every one of the great army of 500 taking part, from Mrs. PriuSett s and Miss Patterson's cafe and fool ball guest gioup. down to the small est jockey boys, taking part In the plsy, are wild with' enthusiasm. New scenery and costumes have arrived from eastern cities and are all ready for the production.' -At the blowing of the whistle on Monday morning a great force of carpenters, stage handaand electrician will start to work on the stage of the Brandeis, adjusting the heavy platforms and scenery and putting it Into place. Cast of Characters. Arranged In the order of their first ap pearance: Helen, the hero's sweetheart.. Alice Duval A ticket seller Robert W. Hughes Jack, a cheer leader Frank Sanders Student Alembers of Foot Ball 8tuad Ned Russell Philip Tom Jerold V. Stryker Hratton. foot ball roach. ... 1-outs Loring Jpr. Peckham, president of Sagchum college Charles Uocherty . Madame Frane, dean of "co-ed" fac- . u'ty Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe Elsie, Helen's friend.. Dorothy Haarmann Mercedes, a co-ed banjolst... Harriet MeU Senator Flske, father of the hero Albert W. Jefferis 1 Parkins, captain of campus cops.... Robert Thompson Campus Cops John Rayley, Kennet Reed, Robert Con nell Ray Iiowe. -Lucky Jim, who follows the ponies.... ' Harold A. Doherty Pete the Pest, the college mascot William T. Lawrence Richard Flske, the college hero, eon of Senator Flake Charles R. Oardner Judson, a reporter... John N. Baldwin Janette Halcyon Cotton tUastoo, bead waiter of the Downtown cafe Ray lxwe Jimmle, a bellboy Paul Reese Cabaret Entertainers Madison Parke. Frances Todd Hudson Rivers . Taylor Belcher Mtsa Pascell Marie Stewart Vlncon Pascell J. Kwlng Forbes Myrtle Montrose Gretchen Langdon James Schuyler Thompson Wakeley The Firefly Elinor KounUe Jack Fleet Foote Dick Stewart Sylvia Golden Mildred House Quartet Frank Malm, Louis P. Loring, Winfield O. Shrum, John F. Royley. Quartet-G. A. Johnson. E. M. C'ook, William A. Forrey, J. Hlggins. Cafe Entertainers Madison Parke, Hudson Rivers, Vlncie Pascell, Vincon Pascell, Myrtle Montrose, James Schuyler, Firefly, Jack Fleet Foote, Sylvia Golden. Freshmen.. , Leader, MUs Lenlce II use. i Misses Mlaaes Ruth Hart, Helen M. Harrlj, Gladys Ethyl.i MUleiMlnerva P. Fuller. Mabel Morrjw, Hortenao rluKnan, Alnetta t'alnv.r, Helen I Weeks, Uladys V. Goj lirinn, Lucile Dennis. Sophomore Girls and Mr a. Leader, Mr. Dick Richards. Misses Messrs. Margaretta Welsh, Stanley Dillon. Margaret McCoy, C'hauncey C Mullen, rTancis V. Burke, Robert W. Higlios. Harvey Rice, Dick Richard3, joe Weinberg, Basket Ball Team in "The College Hero" i : rV, x- S?. ' s --v )mfy W ' '"7?; 1. - x )I . . ib - ."a. VL -)y' h 'LI; h a l ' ' : " j II CHARITY BALL IS WINNER Executive Committee fiatArrtn(ed for Every Expense of Affair. MANY FIRMS DONATE TO IT care nl Prices Maeii foe Beta the Vnvlova I'rrfortanncr ess for the Ilia: tlntltVhtra Is lo rollnft. was raised. of thla being the re sult of a free-will offering At the Mis sion church the total amount raised was l"37.2B; thus making a grand total of ill.?B. LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: MARJORIE MKNUOLTV LTM.T.W- WIRT. MART nOt'P, SITTING: HELEN DETWEILER, ELIZABETH SMTLIE. VIRGINIA HALP1NE. Wendall W. Moore Harry R. Caldwell Russell Larmon Charles Peterson Frank Campbell Robert Edwards 1'hllip L. Gllmore Ralph .Fowcll Lydia Burnett Winifred Brandt Helen Howe. Kllzcbeth Carr Ruth Barth. McCoy Katherlne Gould Marjorle Cavers Ida Langdon Margretha Grlmmel Walter Johnson Gretchen Iankjdon Donald Khepard Catherine Uosa John Jenkins Stella Robinson Russell Best Qeraldlne Johnson Jockles. Leader. Alton Elllck. (Dorothy Sherman. Alton Elllck, Ionard A.Spauldlng.Charlcs Qlltner, Nathan P. Hpaudlng, Philip Warner. Gordon Pray, r Sororltr and Fraternity.- leader, Miss Louise schlndel. Misses- Janet Watson, Klla G. Peterson, Mae L. Walsh, lAura Peterson, GUdya Van Sant, Messrs. Julius Steinberg, Cromble Schlndel, E. B. Bratton, Pearl KllnKbeii. ( laia Llndley, Marion Pearsall, Oeil Charles, Mabel NelHOn, Dorothy E. Wright, F. W. Carenter, Ktta Carpeater, Emerson Goodrich. ' tiyntnaslam Clrla. ' Leader, Miss Dorothy .Meyers. Misses Josephine Garvin, Ruby Swensun, Ruth riwenson, Dorothy Meyers, l.ilia Hoke, i rltda Peterson, Misses- Jessie Ncale, Eeilne East, Harriet Morse, Mabel EtchUon, Helen Borsheun, Buddette Ellis. Messrs. Clifford Long, Henry Dolan, Moee Howard, t-teve McCarthy, Varsity Crew. Messrs. J. 1- McCarthy, Len Riley, John E. l' orneteck, Francis O'Connell, Senior Girls and Hti, Leader, Miss Mildred Todd. Misses Messrs. Abys CeJcBte Coad, Paul Shirley, K. N. Benson, Win, S. Huston, Karl 11. Burket, Harry Fuller, E. T. Campbell, W. H. Bwails, George F. Englcr, Will Elliott Mabel Allen. Grace Slubaugii, Duruthy Smith, Irene Carter, Mildred Todd, Blanche Deuel, Harriet Copley, iick-n Vanuumn, Banjo Girls. Leader, Miss Alpha Fay Field Misses Misses Elizabeth Wright, Lenure Allen, jutiicrine ciuiie- vunl, Liietciien Allen, .. eanor Slaouugh i'-nith Howe Doris Bsrry Jeanette Rutherford, Martha Smalley, Mary Alice Taylor, marKarei ecnurig, Kutnorine i.lneburg Dorothy Huchen, itoun ta Coulter, lone togg, nather.ne New- Lydia Burnett, branch, Mildred House. l'at ,mon, 4.oH Glrla. Leader, Miss Harriet Sherman. Misses Misses A.iua 'lhoiiipson Evelyn Ledwich oilier Coli r Mary Rouse ..i. en Welsh Corlnne Elliott .i-len Bicknell Florence Uussell ancy E. bpaulding Herriet Sherman Martha Noble Dorothy A. Alter iO.canor Austin Susanna Jobst loulae Bailey Helen Giltner Fiancis Cleland Lois KouDins l.ila Miller Cntheiine Conrad Helen Curtia Winifred Brandt Margaret Wllliuins Luuy Uarvlu Trnals Girls sad Tenals Hes, Leader, Miss Garaldine Johnson. MUse Misses l: izabeth Pcrrlgo Evelyn Horton ...ce L. Runhton tJrace Harte Helen Shepliaru Gertrude Donovan Dorothy Caianagh Messrs Carolyn Holiuquist Phillip Thomas. Dorothy Buliacb Walter Chamberlin Lois Hobbina lluzel l.pdlke tiertrude Peyche xrothy Ktiilinser Marion Coad Rutli Elisabeth LeedvJamea Connell Helen Welsh Herbert Drexel Beatrice Johnson Don Klplinger Robert i.cbiians Paul Whit hey Stewart McDonald Ronald C Barrows Aiex Crawford Misses Vera in Bofs. ' ' Mittle Ward, Nora Horn, 1 Mary Horn. Messrs. Charles K. Burke, Fred H. Schaefer, Hugh McCulloch. . Duster Browns. ' . Leader. Ellison Vlnsonhalcr. Messrs Messrs. James Welsh, Nelson I'pdlke, Sam Carlisle, Ralph Camnbell, Robert Downs. Cornelius Clarke, Winston Cowalll, t'larence HilnK, Dickie Stewart. ' Prescott Flndley. John Clarke, Basket Ball Girls. Leader, Miss Marcaret Holdcn. MlHaea Misses I'.llicl Mel, Ruby Kllngbeil, Katherine Singles, Mary Doud. Helen Bicknell, Lillian Wirt. ETHEL P1KL, KATHERINE ... V s SINGLES, . POREEN - 1IOLDF.N, Sprite Who Will Dance in "College Hero Elizabeth Smylle, Marjorie Menold, Helen Dotwellor, Pearl Kllnbeil, Ann Axtell, Virginia Hatplne, Dorcen Holden, Foot Ball Men. . Leader, Edwin Goult1.. Mesers. ' Mesers. Russell Brnndt, Edw. A. Daugherty, Edwin Gould, Victor Graham, Bryce Crawford, jr. Lawrence Ortmnn, Wynian Robbins. Fred . Kylor, H. Stewart McDonaldClmrles Allison, Earl W. Ixiwe, Donald Hall. Jack Sward. Alex Crawford, Wilson D. Bryans, Kussoil Best, RalDh Benedict Robert McShane, Russell W. Brandt, Arthur Herring, James W. Reynolds, J. Porter Allen. Charles R. Perrigo, Edward Fuller, Frank Sanders, Robert Stori, Clarence Squires, Roderlc Crane, Gerold Stryker, K. D. Wldenor, riwlifht K. Danforth. Phllln Thomas. ' Bernic Holrrquist, C. Clary Hanlghen", Robert Booth, Edward Perley. Foot Ball Gaeata. Ml Leader, Misses Alice Jacquith, Halcyon Cotton, Eleanor Mackey, Lucile Bacon, Marjorie Howland, Charlotte Callahan, Messrs. Harry A. Koch, Allen E. Tukey, Taylor Belcher, J. Frank Mead, Herbert J. Cornell, John E. Forbes, Austen Galley, J Tea Maids Patterson. Misses Frances Millard Todd Frances Hockstetter, Helen Kpeneter, Ann Glf ford, Janet Hall. Messrs. ' Frank S. Selby, Wayne C. Selby, George Engler, H. T. Campbell, -Newman Benson, Robert Coni.elL and Walteirs. Leaders, Mlsa Hazel Howard and Cha-les Aiatison. k-v it - . , . Bossie Says Omaha Has No Reason to Complain of Milk V. Dairy Inspector ' ClaAicia Bossie criti cises the llanscom park women who re cently declared preservatives were used In milk sold In their district by city dairy men. ' . "We make from 300 to 500 tests a year, and for six years we have found no milk In which preservatives were used." said the Inspector. "Anyway, what would be the use of preservatives atXthls aeaaon of the year?" v "The women complain that milk will stay sweet for a Week. It will atay rweot for a much longer period if kept at a temperature of aay 48 degrees. "The dairymen do not need to use pre servatives. Omaha' la not Buffering from an over-supply of milk. The entire prod uct Is sold each day." The executive committee In charge of the charity hall at the Auditorium t cetnher l hr arranged fur every expense item connected with the production, so that the nrl proceeds to be given to char ity will' be sK amntint bVa the gitar antee pahl to lvwa and nerTnmpahy. Tha liitH-o music will .he fiirn1Md grails by tha Omaha Muslclnfm' aiaiola tloh. The printing of circulars Is being furnished free hy the 'vat-Ion printing rompanlra and paper houo. the flofal decorations by the florists of the tlty. the eloclrle rffect hy the electric supply houses. Tlie l.aemmle Film Service frill supply all moving picture shows a ssrlrs of five colored sterecptlcan picture to be thrown on the flcreen every evening for-two-weeks prior td the engagement. The public service corporation are mail ing 15,000 card announcement wllh their mall on December 1. The Thomas Cusaek company will plac the . hill posters free of charge. All It order that the largest poailble amount of money will he available for charitable purposes. . The stale of prices will be: Lower flour seat. Including dancing privileges. $6 erh; boxes, from 2 lo !0; first row. haloony. M&o; next three rows, f!; next three rows. $1.60. and the 1al thrae rows, II." "n.ilcony aeitt holders may hive dancing privileges for an additional pay ment df I2.M each. , The first box sale ha already been made to George A. Joslj n, and the flrt ticket kale hna been made at the box of fice. Many reservations have alrsady coifia by mall, and mall orders to tha Auditorium box office with checks a" companylng will be filled at tha orders are received. VIRTUAL KINGS AMONG CLEANERS Dresher Bros. Doing Winter Cleaning Work Previously Deemed Impossible. Set Yours in Quickly and Meet Winter With a Smile. . Fontenelles and New Bank May Celebrate Opening Sdme Time A tentative plan ii ndw on foot whereby the Fontenollo hotel and the United States National bank, buildings may celebate their opnlng days to gether sometime In February. The con tract for the construction Of the Fon tehelle reads that It nhall be turned over lo tha occupants by February . The t'nltod States National bin building la to be turned over to the ooeupanti about that time also. A plan Ik being consid ered where by the dedicatory exetolirte tor both might be held on Washington's blrthady. February 22. , TaanksglTlas; ortertngta. WAITSA. Neb., Nov. UspeclaU-The local Lutheran and Mission churches took their annual Thanksgiving offering missionary purpose yesterday. x Lutheran church a total of IS74.TO for the Messrs. Frank Bullta, W. H. Smalls, R. M. Kwltzlcr, Mark O. Ward, A. Brandon Hoelt, Earl H. Burktrt, Dan Beal. Harriet Copley. Helen Van Uusen, Paul Shirley, Messrs. K. T. Campbell, W. H. Smalls, George F. Engler, Will Ellltt. Misses- Helen E. Smith, Helen Chesney, Agnes Russell, Lois J. Howell, Ida Harlow, Carol Howard. Marjorie Foote, French. Maids aad Bell Boys. Leader, Miss Mildred Todd. Misses Misses Alvs Celeste Coad. Blanche Deuel Mabel Allen. Grace Slabaugh, I-iorothy Smith, Irene Carter, Messrs. E. Newman Benson W. B. Huston, H. Burket, Harry Fuller. Tafe Guests. ' Leader, Mrs. Harold Prltchett. Mesdames Mesdamea Jack Webster, Fred Hamilton. Misses Mimes Mildred Butler, Elizabeth Davis, Daphne Peters, Ala. y Burkley, Meue Davis, Marie Stewart. alters ol Messrs.. Paul Duffy, William L. Pearles, Thomas F. Tobln, Edward O'Neill. Gerald B. Savoy, Frank J. Tobtn, Lester Carroll, John J. Cordea, Earl Carroll, Soldiers of I'sele la so. A Detachment from the First Battalion Fourth Infantry, Nebraska National Guard. the Florida. Messrs. Cyril El McCarthy. Joseph A. Stanks, N. J. Kesaler, Charles Kanne, Vincent Cain, 'Will Gllmore, MlkeStehly. Emery Plank. Sersrry Mesdames C. T. KounUe. A. A. Mi-Ur.'. Geoige JokI'ii, A. L. Fainiwurtli, A. 1. lleo l. t'oatailtte. Isaac Coles. A J. Loc. John J. Sullivan, John T- rttewuri. Jr. 11. M. McClatianaii, Frank Carpenter, Ewing Brown, J. H. Taylor. W. W. Slabaugh. Joseph Barker, Mesdamea -Fred Mets. H. E. Patterson, N B. Cpdike, C. M. Schlndel, W. E. Reed. T. B. Wilson. C. W. M. Poynier, (leorge L. Alley, K. C. Williams, C. E. Oobbey, Joseph Weeth, W. A. DtBoru, T. B.'Garrelt, Barton Millard, W. A. Redick. Board of Directors. W. A. DeBord, C. E. Cobbey, James H. Taylor, E. C. Williams, Barton Mlllanl, George L. Alley, Ir. McClanshan, Mrs. G. A. JoMyn, Dr. C. W. M. 1'osnterMrs. A. A. McGraW. John J. Sullivan. Mrs. Joseph Weeth W. W, Slabaugii, Patronesses. ( Meadamej Mesdames E. II. oviacue, OsKood '1. Esistman. Samuel 1 1.11 . Jr , K. M. Morsmun, Jr., C. C. Georg-. W. F. rtpl-ltton, Clement Chose, C. B. Her. Ward M. feirgtsb, E. O. Bi son. Arthui Rcminrton, J. E. Hiwmers, F. B. Johnson, H. W Yates. C. E. Yost. L. 10. Congdon. J. M. DauKherty, Joseph Baldrige, J. R. Lelimer, M. C. I'etcrs, O. C. Redick, Edear Morsman, Arthur Gulou. J. N. Baldwin, Gould Diets. U F. Crofoot, John Brady, Thomas Kilpatrlck. Jessie Millard. Luther Kountze, F. H. Davis. E. P. Peck, Harold Glffcrd. Ben Gallagher, E. W. Nash, Ella J. Squires, E. M. timonhaler, A. L. Idohler, C. W. Lyman, L. C. Nash, c. C. Allison, C. N. Diets, Gerrtt Fort, Milton Barlow, Geo. A. Iloagland, Walter Page, A. C. Smith, F. P. Klrkendall, John A. McShane, F. H. Davis. Frank Brogam. Canadian Troops On Way to Egypt WINNIPEG. Man.. Nov. 2S.-A cable, gram received by a relative In the city from an officer with the Canadian con tingent at Salisbury plains contained the statement that Canadian troops were go ing to Eiiypt almost immediately. Christians to Rally . At the North Church On Next Thursday A big rally will be held at the North Side Christian church. Twenty-second und Lothrop streets, Tbuisday, when a team of Christian workers will nuet for the purpose of interesting the members' of this particular denomination of Omaha and vicinity to make a canvas for the expenses of the church and Its missions. The team consisting of Presi dent J. L. Garvin of William Woods col lege, Fulton, Mo.; W A. Baldwin, former state secrtary of Nebraska Mis sionary society; Mrs. Calls. Scott Willard, state Hfccetary of the Christian Women's Baptist Mission, and Rv. H. II. Harmon of Lincoln. President Garvin and hli com pany have held auccefitul rallies in Kan ktts and Nebraska and hsve everywhere met Willi an enthusiastic reception. A meeting will be held for women at 2:31 p". in., at 6:30 p. in., the men T. Ill take dinner together at tha church and at 7.30 there will be a mass meeting for all. Delegates are expected from ten churches In this vicinity. The. Flint and North Side churches bave plana already made to canvas their Whole membership Sunday afternoon, Decem ber 13, between 2 and 5 o'clock. NOVEL STUNTS FOR TH GOOD FELLOWSHIP FEAST The semi-annual good fellowship din ner of the Commercial club Is set for the evehlng of December S In the Commercial club dining room. Something n,w Is to come off in the way of cabaret entertain ment during the i out no of the banquet, a"corJlng to Coiiimisloiit.'r Manlcv of tha Commercial clul There'll Come a Time when couBtant leaning on coffee is bound to result for most people in shattered , nerves,, heart flutter, biliousness, headache, or some other of the well known coffee Ills. It's the drug, "caffeine." In coffee about 2V4 grains to tha cup that raimea the trouble. If coffee disagree., try . , ' v POSttM the pure food drink free from substance the drugs, caffeine and tannin, or any other harmful Nothing but the goodness of choice wheat, roasted, with a,blt of wholesome molasses, enters Into Postum. A beverage of de lightful taste and aroma, used with benefit by young and old. "There's a Reason" Postum cornea In two forms: Regular Postum, which has to be boiled 15c and 25c pkgs. Instant Postum soluble made In the cup, Inntantly 30c and 50c tins. . Cost per cup Is about the same for both kinds. Grocers Everywhere Sell POSTUM If the ordinary, every-day eort of cleaner were to be confronted with, the work that Is now touring Into Dresher Brother's $57,000 Cleaning Ac. DyMng plant at 2211-2313 Far nato Pt., he would promptly throw up his hands and say: "I am stag gered; 1 cannot turn out that amount of work In the time specified!" Ftut, the strong are the viator la every case. Dreshers have' always tackled the large tanks with a vim, and have been successful because doing so. If Drrhfirs agree to hav your a Inter cleaning work finishes. In a hurry, you may depend upou gettluK it Just that way. Want your suit, dress, frock, cape, wrap, fur, or overcoat cleaned In a hurry? All rlbt. Want those same garments ripped apart, reatyled, etc.? All right. Want some clothes dyed In a hurry? All right. Dresh ers are amply fixed to do all this work rightly, quickly and cheaply. It takes a live, constantly moving? force of eighty to one hundred oper atives to accomplish all this, but Dreshers have this many and have them right here at this plant. . So send In your winter work now tell Dreshers to get it out In a hurry and it will be gotten out. If you lire out of town sepd the work. In by parcel post or express and Dreshers will pay return charges on the package, no matter whether the work amounts to lOo or 10. A phone mesnage to Tyler 845 sets In operation a special delivery force a wagon or auto will come to your home Just as quickly as horses can pull or gasoline can pro pel. If you happen to be near Dresher tho Tailor at 1515 Farnam street you may leave your package there; or, at the Dresher Receiving station In the Brandeis Stores. Don't forget It! Dreshers are equipped to do things on a large scale. HOTEL!. I'll and 1 MVA-wtetmrtlBMBB apstswr tlmai at BUsnd. Mm tha 4er plas waoJa anmic t& ratling ntn of tsm Oulf and you enjoy hoat tng. hashing:, flak lag. hantfaig. gaaflsar. taawfcs Isug si c- sec- taiwssrasi aMil tvaAa asm if efl for mika will Uve eaka. a annual with aaagtaje bsmsl rank Mr grt aadl i rias i j wfeasw Uaai ana aait j trig an ear la nnk.no wa. Writ for niosKraaatd booklet tV I" eaneilent ee'y, Blloxl Ooaases etal dak, 'His PI aza Moie CHICAGO. ILLS. a r - Wbea la Chicago, stop at the Plata m quiet and relined hotel, faring Linmla Park and overlooking Lake Michigan. w rooms with private bath newly fKraiehed. A room with a bath lor S1.50 ana) up. Weekly, tf.OO and so. Two roons eattee. 3.00 per day and up. Weekly. 15.00 and up. Only twelve minutes by electrlo cars to theatre, business and shopping center. Good cafe In connection. Muder ate prices. Write lor booklet to Maoaaer. Hotel Urcsiin Broadway ai 29 St. "An Hotel Where CueaU are Made to Feel at Home'. Not too large, yet large enough to afford the maximum of value at minimum expense. ' Exceptionally Accessible 500 Kooau Mrei Rntoareaf Ckerfat Slot I looms With tunning Wstsr f 1.00 totJ.OOpcrasr Single Booms vith Tu or Sbowor . tl.SOiotSOOiwresr Deubls Boobs vita Runalni Wster li.UO to tt.bd psrtur Ooubls Boeas wits Tub or Show 13.09 to 6.00 acr asy EDWARD C. FOGG. akMfkf fliraesar ROY L. BROWN. Mmmm