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THE REK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APItIL 7. 1015.
HOUSE KILLS MORE
BILLS FOR MONEY
lfelrr Strain Nfrvci to Puh
Through Several Calling
for Cash. .
SQT7LAK FOR OOVXRNORS BILL
tftrm a Staff f orrpinc1tnt
LINCOLN. Ar.rH -lnM- A the
time fnr the rloslna of t'.e ll.lrt v-f.virt h
arealon ef the legislature rpnarhee the
mtmhfn hr have Uu hiplng thit the
fronomv pmmlmvl the t.plo al the rliv
Hon t rtrmofriitlp ereekora uM h
-arrte1 ntit are In sreat Mount of Ue out
com. Veer (mod Mil mill I'loNil'U
euffer Already the s.ftAW mark l In
irisht. the murk pl-r1 a "eimo atean. e '
hy ormorrrtlli rrator durtna thr Hut
csmPalgn.
A result the house prrHeedivt to inp
off appropriation MUm amnuntln to f.H
W and came rr? nrarlv kilting ton
more, hoth of which Wfrf pr lal Mil
aent tn ny llovernor Morehearl Thr flret
ailed for an appropriation of BW.M f.ir
ravin- the street on two ulr of the
state frm.
rropeetr Owners t-aree.
The properly owners on the nther aide
of the atreet have nil signed up to have
the pavine; drne. hut the mmr.rr of th
legislature wanted to al hark on the
law which rail for ttia pacing of atprrte
whan a malortty of the property ctiwti
aak for It. The fart thiit thr state owned
half of tha pro party kept the majority
tn riimhfru from pontprllln the (Ktua
tlon anil e It m tip to thr Iralnlaturr
to make tha appropriation, which waa
another way of giving their ronsent.
A peoullsr condition ealated In thai
some of Ilia members who hava be.m
hownna for irood road and a chanre to
lis tha convict la build In wen. ajralnet
tha bill notwithstanding It would ha the
tlrat chanr to put thr convict labor at
wajfk on thr road and arr how success
ful It woald ha. The Mil passed hy a
majority of M votra aftar a rail of tha
hmia) had bran mad.
Another Tlh Kaarak.
Tha bill oslUns far IHI.aro to he uwl
In connection wtth tha foot and mouth
disease In oattla ahotikl It breali out In
tha atate, alao had hard aladdlua. but
It finally want through. Tha lint of btlla
ktllad waa aa fbllowa.
M. R. 4& Stata printing: plant. HOO.nrtV
H. R. 170 !tHia prlnUnit plant, M.O0O
M. R isa Reformatory and parkin
plant. BWVOOft
It. R. aw-Hefnrmatery, tsno.dno.
H. R. KTT Detention farm for prtroneni
convlrtrd of mtademeanor. llOO.flOa
H. R- SM-lHimpnn Irrbratlon uparl
menU, if(W
II. R. 7-Vtrr powrr atmrv. IW.ofln
If. R. t Rrlnibnralna Inrartcr county
for money lot In Capital National hank,
$U..
II. R. 1A-Trrtirtloti well at Haatlnc
aavlum. ro.ooft.
H. R. ns Pavlnf at Omaha School for
the reaf, W.7O0.
It. R. 1M Huprraaalna bee dleaae.
If. R. RK!t Xhratnaira aaement aaalnat
Otoa county arhool landa. $1,140.
Legislative
Proceedings
Ilia faaaed by thr Senate.
II. R. '. Rlc.hrwond and Broome Ra
cutraa the nawapavar publication of par
aonal tax IIMa ..... , r. .
II. R. Urviaardow.ot Xoui;la Makaa
firemen pluht hlft tn Omaha thirtean
houra and dar ahlft rlavan; now twelve
and twelve.
8. r. 1. Mallery of Ro Butte Pro
Mdea for aUte aid of from im to a
ar for each conanlldated rural high
acliool.
8 r. 10T. Mallery of Rox Butto-Knable
arhool boanle to put In vocational train
ing coureva. '
8 F. 11, Saiindcra Aggrcsate achool
tax In Omaha ahall In no one year rxored
milla
8. F. XC. rtowell Adda finarr and toe
a.-hedule to rmuloyern lUbllliy ai l.
r. r. KB. Urnrj' or t'oiiax Annual
re omen t to brgin March 1 Inaleiid of
Aoril L
v Btlla Killed by the te ow Third
Rradlaar.
8. F. au. Qulnby of louglaa Repeal
law glto Omaha ally council or tu
txtend gaa franchise.
H. R. n. Frlea-No fWhlng llcanae re
retjuliwd In county of rcaidouce. '
Bllla ReraoaMeudrd t raaa by Ira.
to t-aaamlttea f tha Hhale.
H., R, Ml tlaaaoa Uummlttoe Appro
ITiatea eM.UM or huUitlng-t at Mealrtce
inaUtute A or rVehle Minded. Hefiaie
anMndnWit ralaed hou appropriation
Irong 4fc,i0 to vAXi.
H. U. Flnanc Committee Appro
rriatra ll.3o0 for ' o4paal piant
at tuberculoala hoapttai at Kearney.
H. R. JSi Kaufman and Other Wornal
appropriation ot normal aohcol endow
nient fund.. . t
M.' 11. 172. Kaufman and Other For
niiTaiprprlaUon ot caah rt'wlpta at
normal achool.
H R. . Nlchola of Madlon Appro
rriaAea $. for building at Norfolk In-
H. It. (. Flnanoa Committee Appro
priate t.M for buiiaing at. uncotn bo
.li Tor Inaane.
u u Til i 'Ulml bill.
h. i-Appnprtal Vt.W for build
ing for home for dependent children at
I.tnoote. e70Approprlat)a J,600 for dairy
bar a at Mltford.
H.'R. 6-Appropriate 4.V0 for Im-
provkiiUFnt ror bcbooi lor, lue wi a
Hi'R- Appropriate gft.UW for aerw.
a 4tanoeai planl and laundry equip-
. iri rla' himus at Geneva. .
H . il . Hani of Bufralo-AllowB
-u i jt.frL-t eie'tnra to dei'lde at an
nual nweUw aa to the uae of achool
tnr other than ix'hool purpoae.
H. .S. 47. Friea Makea It a tnlade-
u to deatrov land markera.
H. K. I. Drueaedow and Feeler Regu
latea private employment agencle and
requires lloenae fee of t. only lit) in case
u ..rt' emolovment aaencle.
H t. 67, Mattaeon and Forter Merge
tal'llun reguitraUon boar! with atate live
tor, aanliary board; senate armmdment
ttA lAttr hoard the fee.
H R. t&, Utreen Makea Uie Douglas
county derk ex-offlclo county comptrol
ler. H R. KT7, Scott of Hamilton Reduce
tntmhnam of school year from eight to
seva months.
Bllla Pw y Heear.
H. R. S2-Rural credit bank bill.
H. R. it Changing time for teachers'
Institutes.
H. R. ilM-Memoiial to congresa for di
rect Tote on president and vice president.
H. R. lundrv for Mllford boldierj'
home, IT.MXl.
IL R. K7 Kllrhen Improvements at
tirand laland sKH-ra' home, l.'.U".1.
H. A. "4 To combat foot and mouth
disease, .00O.
H. H. loe Providing jail Imprisonment
for failure to pay alimjny under docree
of divorce. , . , ,
H. R. "S3 Giving Uv Pt.vk Sanitary
board and atate veterinarian full autnor
ity to enforce quarantine regulations and
niaxk animals beid in quiarantine twitti
lout emergency ciaueel.
I H. R. Taj Author Uin Lancaster. Doug
as and Gags eminty boards to order pav
hnn, maradamlaing or oth.r Improvement
ft rural highways upon petition hy a ma-
I ority of tha resident land u nera adja-
sent thereto.
H. R. 7i Requinng commandants of
Kuldiera1 home at Idllford and ilrmjA la.
land to supply fuel and provUion to vet
erans living outside within one-bslf mile
VI ISO UUlliWll. -
apartwents, Mais, houses) no ret tag e
can b rented quickly and cheaply by a
tie "TarHeor AA.
TWO EUOENIO BABIES, both winner of many prircs aa
"KXX point" infants, are plighted to wed. They are Wil
liam Charles Flynn, 37 months old and Alcme Calvert
Houck, 17 months old. They have long been dedicated to
the ideal eugenic marriage by their mothen.
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HIGH JDDGESJY DISTRICTS
Bill Will Be Fused that in Way
Provide, for Supreme Official!
in Thii Manner.
CHA1TOES IN THE JURISDICTION
From a Staff Correspondent )
. UNQOIJs-,. April (-(Special.) -Another
hanc will be given the house to Keep a
platform pledge, th house committee on
constitutional amendment having re
ported out the Wilson bill, senate file No.
121. for a constitutional amendment relat
ing to election of supreme court Judges
by district. This will take the place of
the Lanlgan bill, whloh covered the aamej
ground, but annexed too much territory,
and- went to tha legislative scrap heap
when It reached the aenate.
It haa been amended by the committee
so as to provide that the court shall sit
In two divisions,, each consisting of th
chief Justice and three other members.
snd that decision may be rendered bv
three Judges constituting a majority of
either (UvlaloaV
('art glttlag as Whole.
In certain cases, however, th court
may sit a whols, wlien four Judge
must agree In order to render a derision.
A further change In the bill gives
original aa well appellate Jurisdiction
to the supreme court In all revenue, quo
warranto, mandainue and habeas corpus
eases, and In all civil cc where tho
stat Is a party. The Jurisdiction of the
court Is specifically made atate-wlda, not
withstanding that Its members ar to b
chosen by districts.
It Is expected the bill will be sifted out
at once and be taken up In commute
of the whole within a day or two.'
H0AGLAND CELEBRATES
ANNIVERSARY OF DEATH
(From a "taff Correspondent.!
MNCOlJf. April i.-(8peclal.)- Todav
I the fifty-third anniversary of mv
death." said Senator Hoagland of Lan
caster this morning In a reminiscent vein.
It happened t th battle of Phlloh."
he went on to explain hi atrange anni
versary. "I we struck by bullet that
penetrated my canteen and spent Its fore
against the large buckle on my belt. The
blow wa enough to knock me over. My
head struck against a tree, rendering me
unconscious.
When I came to 1 felt something wet
trickling through my hands with which
I had Involuntarily clasped my atomach.
Of course. I thought that It was Wood.
I didn't dare look down. As the water
flowed out of the punctured canteen I
grew weaker and weaker. I experienced
all the agonies of death- 1 could feel the
sir blowing through the hole that I
Imagined had been drilled clear through
me. In another two or three mlnutea I
actually believe that I would have died.
But tn the last agony I put my hand up
to my head and happened to notice that
It waa not blood with which It was wet.
but enly mater. Ever since I ha cele
brated the anniversary of my death."
LEGISLATURE WILL RUN
OVER INTO NEXT WEEK
(From a Staff Correspondent I
LINCOLN. April . (Specisl Telegram.)
The Nebraska legislature will not be
able to adjourn Saturday, but will run
over Into next week a day or so. accord.
Ing to Representative Norton, leader of
the majority force.
"I would not definitely say Just whea
we will get through." said Mr. Norton ta
Th Bee reporter thi evening, "but It
I pretty afe to say that w will not ba
able to finish thi week unless the speed
limit 1 fractured."
Friday Is the tiro set for adjournment.
Th member hava been working now go
ing on two week without pay and th
lure ot th farm 1 xrog. o that araai
the Wder may not b able ta tell what
will happen about Friday morning
Members Packing '
Effects to Go Home
(From a Btaff Correspondent.
LINCOLN. April 6 tSpeclal) During
the forenoon session it became necessary
for Speaker Jackson to send the sergeant-st-arm
Into the cloak mom and hallway
to atop the nols of pounding with ham
mers Incident to the packing up of mem
bers' effect In boxes preparatory to their
going bom.
Sam Hoff Invites
Members to Friscc
(From Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. April 6 (Special. )-The
house. of representative received a col
lettlve invitation T-iesday from 8am
Hoff. one of the Douglas county members
In 1013, now at San Francisco, Inviting stl
of this year's legislators to attend "the
greatest exposition river held In the I
Vnlted Slates." Hoff Is employed al the !
Ferris wheel there.
COMMONWEALTH COMPANY
FIGHTING TO THE LAST
(rrom a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. April . (Special Telegram.)
Not mithatanding both the house and
senate hav turned down th proposition
to give the Commonwealth Power com
pany the right to sue the atato for the
return of the H.M0 filing fee paid by it
for filing for water right on the Loup
river, another attempt wa made thi
afternoon In the form of a r solution by
Feteraon. but under th rule It went
over for a day.
ASSESSORS ARE ASKED
TO COMPILE STATISTICS
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LTNCOIJU. April 6.-(Speclal.) Secre
tary Mellor ot the State Board of Agri
culture ba Issued a bulletin calling at
tention to the importance of farm
atatlatlc a an antidote for th bear re
ports of peculator seeking to depress
prices. In this connection he appeal to
the precinct aaseaaor. now stsrted on
their duties, to secure aa accurate re
pert.
Now the Supper Dance
EXTENDED TERMS
MAY GET A JOLT
Bill that Will Hare This Remit Haa
Eetn Sent to Conference
Committee.
CHAUGE LIKELY TO BE RESULT
l From a Btaff rorreapondent )
MNCOI.N. April a-Spe'ial Telrfram.)
-Hy thr clone vote of 4 1 to 41. II. R. .
the hill tthh h had lein amended no aa
to entend tha term of county officer to
181 wa Kent to a conference committer
till afternoon. In npixitntlna; thr com
mittee from the houne It I aaid that
Speaker Jackaon hn adrcteil three men
who arr oppored to etenlon of tha
ternia of ntinty officer under thr bill.
They are Norton, Nealey and t'ronin.
They fax or the four-yrar term, but ara
opposed to extcndinK thr term.
American Shippers
File Many Claims
Against England
TONnOX, April .-Becauirr o tha
j.reat numhrr of claim nlnnt th Brlt
lh government arlslna from the detention
cf American cuno, thr ataff of tha
American conaul general In London haa
hern lncreaed from nine to twrnty-alx
peraon. Conaul General Skinner la now
rranaing for an office In which theri
hull he ertabllahrd a aperial department
if claim, together with a further In
creaacd taff for anrrdy preparation of
thr rae uhmlttd every day. .
The American ateamer 8rgruanoa, war
rargo of American wheat from New Tork
lor Rotterdam, la now being held al Deal
lending a reronaignment of Ita cargo to
The Netherland Overseaa tnit.
Socialists Gain
In Cities of Texas
PAI.U?. Tex , Aprtl 6 Heavy votes
were polled today In 301 Tela oitln and
towns where municipal elections were
held. The majority of the candidates
were democrats running agnlnwt demo
crat, but the socialists made active cam
paign In Fort Worth. Dallas and reveral
emnller towns.
Complete return tonight show the elec
tion in lalln of the t'ltiaena' association
ticket, headed by Henrv p. Undeley, for
mnvor. He opposed John O. Collins on
! the people Independent party ticket.
. The vote wsa 7.832 for Llndsley and 4,601
i for Collin.
' In Warn, with no opposition to the denv
( ocrstlc ticket, only SO votes were, polled.
It wa the quietest election there In
year. Four city commissioner were
elected In addition to other officials.
British Warships
Bombard Smyrna
LONDON, April 1-The neuter Tele
gram company has received a dlapatch
from Ita correspondent at Athena saying
that British warships again bombarded
the forts st tha entrance to th Qulf of
Smyrna Monday, according to th report
of the captain of the Oreek steamer Ar
cadia. Hydroplane of the sJlles drop
ped a number of bomb, th correspon
dent declare and the vail of Smyrna
ordered European to leav th town.
NO CHANGE IS MADE
IN RAIL CROSSING BILL
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. April (Special.) Hvidenc
wa given again thi afternoon that th
railroads have llttl chance for anything
at th hand of the houae. The bill re
quiring automobiles to stop before cross
ing a railroad even after an amendment
waa tacked on satisfactory .to the roads,
reqntrtng them to put danger signals at
crossings where there was not a plain
view of the track each wy failed of
leeonslderatlon.
Jennie Ward t hoiri Superintendent
ATLANTIC, la . April S.-lSpecial Tele
gram.) Jennie Ward, present superinten
dent of schools, wss unanimously chosen
for county superintendent at a meeting
this morning. There were no other can
didate. ,
Department Order.
WASHINGTON, April 1 (Special Tele
gram ) Postmasters appointed: Nebraska
Carteton. Thayer county. Charles M.
Bogga. vlo W. R. Hall, resigned; Colon.
Saunders county, George L. Mowors. vie
(I. A. Orme; F.nderlaite, Brown county.
Harry K Knders, vice R. L. Snyder, re
signed; (Sehauppe. Sherman county, Stan
ley A. Lowandowskl, vice J. I Peters,
resigned
Wyoming Barnum, Johnson county,
Charles L. Johnson, vice H. W. James,
resigned.
Postpoffiee established at Pewittv,
Cherry county. Nebraska, with Mtlos H.
Dewitty. postmsster.
Dejjiiininjjr Thursday eve and con
tinuing if you will, a series of
Souper Pansaiits. Arrange for your
table with M. Charles Mayard. The
price you nay you shall say. Know
this, that everything is cooked bet
ter, served better than anywhere
else in town.
"Built for You to Enjoy."
HOTEL fTONTErELLE
Samson's Den Show
Needs a Big Bunch
of Good Warblers
Huskies than rsn manhandle anything
from a Wyoming rWkman to Jers Wlll
ard ars In demand Jurt now by Sam
son of Ak-8ar-Ien fame, tin Item, sr
tlaan of the den. la digging hi trenches,
mounting hi Krupp. and building hl
Zeppelin at thr den for tho Initiation
this fall. Mcanwhli h. I manning the
horlson for suitable volunteer timber to
man hi armament. It take husky fel
lows, husky, active and brave. By the
latter part of this month he expect to
have hia Initiation crew all selected, and
hr assured his friend that It will have
to be some crew to handle the Initiation
this year.
Singer, too, will he In demand. For
there I to be a chorus again that la to
mutilate popular alra by the application
of popular, or unpopular word. So w hile
Renx la digging trenche and building
emplanes, he Is peering around for the
amateur Caruso of Omaha.
No. they will not be paid Caruso sal
arlra. Oh, no; this Is not a want ad.
On the contrary they will havr to pay
a III) bill to get the privilege of Ringing.
That la they will have to Join Ak-Sar-Ben
early and pay their 110 Initiation fee.
la It not worth It? Many a man would
pay more than that to get an HUdtence
to listen to his warbling. And many a
man would have to pay a great deal
more to get an audience.
Carranza Will Not
Neutralize Capital
WASHINGTON. Aril .-Intimation
have come to the American government
that General Carranxa will not consent to
the neutralisation of Mexico City, as pro
posed and agreed to by the Vllla-Zapata
forces.
HEINTZEMAN G. 0. P.
WINNER IN BALTIMORE
BALTIMORE. April fi At the primary
election here today C. II. Heintexman
waa ohnsen over .lohn Fhlllp Hill aa the
republican candidate for mayor. Mayor
Jamea It. Preeton. democrat, had no op.
roMtlon.
The municipal election will be held on
May 4. The progressive nartv will hsve
only one cnndldnte a negro, who aeeks
the office of city councilman. .
RAIN DRENCHES THE
WEST HALF OF STATE
Teeterday a reports to the riiDj
dicated that rain wrn nrettv nn.,.!
over the west half of the state, extend
ing over into Wyoming and Colorado aH
down into Kansas.
Along the Burlington's lines it rain.d
a greater portion of the nirht n th.
McCook division and the rain ecmed to
oe woraing east. In several localities
one-half to three-fourths of sn inch of
precipitation was reported.
Movement of Ocean Steamers.
Port
Arrired.
Tusranle..
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O.MAUA
HOWARD AND
Why Arc More Discriminating
Women Buying Thompson. Bcldcn
Apparel Than Ever Before?
It's a fact that they are, testi
fied to by tho largest Ready-to-Wear
business we have
ever experienced.
Every garment is attractive
and stylish without ever being
freakish or bizarre.
The prices are moderate. This
is not a general statement it's
been demonstrated time and time
again to everyone's complete satisfaction.
Our Fashion Service is
an unequalled authority
on matters of dress and in
numberless practical ways
is of genuine assistance to
women who desire correct
advice concerning styles.
We would be
you inspect this display.
Suits upwards from $19.50
Dresses upwards from $6.50
Coats upwards from $12.50
Skirts upwards from $6.50
The Store for Shirtwaists
A special display of wash blouses r rtLK
will prove pleasing. Priced at . . P JuJ&O
BIG SPECIAL PURGHASE
Of Beautiful Lace Curtains to
Be Put On Special Sale
At The Central Furniture Store For
One Day Only, Saturday,
April 10th.
An Immense purchase of beautiful
lace curtains bought direct from
on of the largest lace mills in
this countly, at a heavy discount,
on account of the large number in
volved in the purchase. This big
discount enables us to put the entire
shipment on sale for this ONH DA V
ONLY at about one-half their real worth.
All of the new and desirable patterns
and weaves are represented In thi bis
purchase, Including a big assortment of
very fine Nottingham, Swisses, Cabl-,
Arabian and Boblnetn, Scotch Guipure,
Scrimms, etc. This would be an excel
lent opportunity for you to recurtaln
your entire home at a very small cost.
Come to this nig Sale Saturday. April
10th, expecting to find some very ex
cellent bargain and you will not be dis
appointed. As usual you maka your own
terms. .
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KANSAS CITY, MO.
Stat Bank Bldg., Omaha
PHONE RED 1203.
RENT A PIANO
$3.50 a Month
FREE STOOL, SCARF
AND IN St KAN OK.
Special inducements if you
wish to purchase later.
Sehmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
1311-131:) Farnaiu 81.
Douglas 123.
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FAVORITE HOME PAPER
SIXTEENTH STREETS
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pleased to have
AMlSEMUJfTS.
First Church of Christ, Scien
tist, of Omaha,' Announce a
Free Public Lecture
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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Jacob S. Shield, 0. S. B.,
Member of the Board of Lecture
ship of the Mother Church.
Th Flrt Church of
Christ. Scientist, In
Boston. Mass.
In the Church Edifice
St. Mary's Ave. and 24th 8t.
Thursday and Friday Evenings
April 8th and Oth, at 8 o'clock
Ton and Tour Friends Ar Cor
dially Invited to Be Present.
BOYD
OMAHA'S KOIT
POPULAR Theater
Matlnss Today, 8i30; Tonight aad
balance of week, the talk of Omaha,
th sensational drama,
THE NIGGER
Matin, flSoj Bright. Bc BQe.
Txt wk, Oeo. M. Cohan's
Mo steal Comedy,
"TALK Or HEW TOEK"
Tn., Soolety ZTlarht. Bat wean Acta,
Happy Hollow Quartet.
B
RANDEIS
TEEATIS
Tonight aad
Thursday
Matin Thnr.
Miss Marie Tempest
Opening- Bill April 7,
The Marriage of
Kitty
j KaUb and Er.&Uf ,
a
Nearly Married
Prloeai Bros;., BOo to
OSt Mat, SB to 01.60
MIPP THEATER
Horn of Paramount
Picture. Today and Thursday
FRITZI SCHEFF
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"Pretty Mrs. Smith"
Bar Xtet Moioac Comedy.
A9TABCED TIUDITTUB
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BUBASETH MUABVAT
ALICE EIB and
BtBITWHCH
Diher !: "Lit
tle K.p." Tn
fur Anaranth,,
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riwirnr, Aiirn. Dm n v. fincv ana Or.
phm Trwal Welilr. rrt. Hitlnw, iniiery
lue. ltt Mil OiiSPt Bitunlaj tod Sunljl tic
'omaha ij rmr cxhthb.
Dally Mat. IB-BS-BOa
6th Annual Term of Mas BplueT
Musical TUC Ml I CDC rlo7i
Bulwtu wwfci.a.141. UlnLd
Wlta a 'Bah-'Bah Cast Imbraoiaa
ABI REYNOLDS A FLORCNCI MILLS
All the ril.l kiln tT..
w Sara.
BRAHDEIS-A .?ay
Aaril Ot i, S:30 . M.
Omaha Elks' Male Chorus
IN CONCERT
Twsnty Men, Assisted by Co e-sa
Quartette; Btr. B. A. Be.... V1olil
Ml Carolyn Hamilton, BoDraao 1
ADMUUtlOBT. 01.00.
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