THE HEtt: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1, 1015. Nebraska Nebraska TWELYE OMAHA BOYS AREPLEDGED Greek Letter Fnternitiei Select One Hundred Fourteen New Mem bers of Societies. STATE BANK TRIES RESERVE First Institution of Kind in Ne braska to Change Over ii One at Lewellen. MTTST . DO FOR TWO YEARS OKA8A SOTS PLEDOSD. Alpha Tt Chi Victor ttnktm, Kendall jrradsnburff. lpoe Burma Fbi X,ouls If ormaa, Clara imrion, &ln Wtllsc. Bta Tneta PI Fanl riotbow. Delta Tau Delta Spsnoer mint. Phi Delta Thsta Charl Peterson. Phi Gamma Delta Faal Orchard, Ralph Ooz. Phi Kappa Prt aal Wither. trma Alpha SpsUon rrlsdolf I troa. LINCOLN, Neb.. Sept. 22. fSpeclal.) The largest number of freshmen boys In the history of the state university, 114 In all. were pledged by the fraternlt'.es of the University of Nebraska at the rloaft nf tha mahlnv maa ann hap. V. I afternoon. Three fraternities are yet to I announce their pledges, so that 130 boys will be affiliated with the Greek letter societies when the list Is complete. The unusually large number of pledges la the result of the passage of the sopho more rule last year, which goes Into effect -next year, the "frets" desiring to enlarge their membership to carry them over the period when no pledging can take place. Alpha Theta Chi. Beta Theta PI, Phi Gamma Delta and Delta Epsllon, an nounced the largest number of pledges. Following Is the list given out this aft ernoon: Acacia: B. N. Beck, University Pine: .1. W. Klnslnger. Mil ford; Homer Uol dlng, Fullerton; Harry Kills, Beaver , City; Harold Holts. Randolph. Alpha Theta Chi: Leonard Trester. Lincoln; Howard Smith. Lincoln; Uovd Sv?ns'.Cod'r- Wvo-L Wilber Tinkcom, Cody. JVjo.; Wilber Nelson, OSenoa; Vic tor Qrnh-.ni, Kendell Fradenburg, Omaha: Orpheus Polk. Louisville; Elmer Witte. Cwanton: Roy True, Lincoln. Alpha fclKma Phi: Arthur Gray. Colum bus; Paul Bshson, Bernard llers 1 y sees; Ixuls Norman. Clare Anderson, Glen Wallace Omaha; Beatty loutlilt. Kullerton: Ro)la Van Kirk, Kellgh; C. AN. Matlirk, Omaha. Beta Theta Pi: rYed Klepfer, Ween nF V3,ter; D""'1 Gallagher, ONeil; Lloyd Shannon. Waterloo; Norman Cur- i -Siif meVBn"l8?! Ted 1x1 nm. Uncoln; 1-e.Me w. Dunn. Weeping Water- Miliars Bullard, North 'Platte; fvillard JohnZ Pawnee City; Frank Weiner, Lincoln Omaha. d' En'd' 0kU Paul dothow.' ni Tau Delta-Lrtwrence Kline. Shell Grant, Beatrice; Hugo Flynn, Hastings; fKvSS. Fiint,,m,Rha: rank Barnett MoCook; Harold Halter, Eugene Rouse Lincoln;, Oarlton Yoder, Vymore; Ra mond Schwab, McCook: Veb Klein Hast ings; Wheeler Canfield. Andrew Neabit. iekama. i)eIUlJ.TpBiIon Robert Haskell, Rob-Cr5-..Wen",r- L- ,'rl Royce. Lincoln: Merrill E. Williams. Ord; Clancy L. Has broock. Idaho KbUm, Idaho: Frank Pav lot. Lodge Pole; Bernard Holston. Alli ance; Robert Moodle, West Point; Gold win Doran, Sydney; Arthur Loopp, Wag ner. B. D.; Homer Carlson, fit. Joseph. JU o. Kappa Sigma Cornell Arendt. D. C. Arendt, Leroy Williams. A. M. Thurber IJncoln; Orvel Ralston. -Peru; Cecli Hull, Aurora; Frank Harrington. O'Neill ; Fern Werber, Sargent; Stanley Knothe. St. Paul; Harold Predmore, Broken Bow: George Meyer. Madison; Cart Leaner. Grnnd Island. Phi rw.ll. TK- TJ.. ItT 1 ... Webster, Lincoln; Harold Olson, Kear- i wumn naer. Btanton; Charles Peterson. Omaha; Ernest Rinker, North Platte; Hershel Bowers; Vordon. p.ht. GTma Delta Paul Orchard, Ralph Oox, Omaha: Carl Nogerson, Buf falo, Wyo.i Goodwin Anderson, SU Paul; Harold Shiibert, "ouncll Bluffs, la.; Moyd Palmer. TckHma; Jean Nelson, Sterling, Colo.; Malcolm Smith, Homer; Jav Daviea, Kearney. Phi Kappa PbI Carl ITarnsherger, Ashland; Ralph Thorpe, Nebraska City; Charles Seeman, Derlson, In.; Rupert Kenner, t'tica; Paul Wlthey, Omaha, Sigma Alpha Epsllon Proctor Sawyer, Lionel Henkle, Lincoln: Paul Lxidwig, Seward; Michael Nolan, Alliance; Thom as Wood. Friend: Kani Landeur, Joplln, Mn.; Rcrnard Baumun. Grand Islnnd; VritArtf 1.'noatfnm i ...... I. - II it.. man, North Platte; John' Doe, Capital vny. tHM. Sigma Nu W. P. Grau, F. Pollock, M.nnring, la.: Robert Vernon, Perry; William Mackey, Marion Mavs. Ansley; Harold Steveiw, Creston; DeWItt Mason, TM.'rn. : rr ... TV,I Ii-nnnnn. V1l..r T)bnAtl A 1 llnn:o: John Miller. G. V. Putman,' Te- fumsen; Annur jvoupai, r-a AiDrecnt, Lincoln. PROMOTION IS GIVEN HANNAN (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Sept. 22.-(8peclal.) The first state bank to come In under the federal reserve bank system was admit ted September 10. The bank Is the Bank of Lewellen and has a capital of $25,000. About sis months ago this bank took over the Garden County bank and Is considered one of the strong country banks of the stats. Recently another bank was started at Lewellen, but the Bank of Lewellen Is now the oldest in the county. Warden Makes Report. - The report of the warden of the state penitentiary Indicates that the Handi craft Furniture company, owned by the state and which manufactures reed fur niture, is doing a pretty good sort of business If the deposits during the month of August can be taken Into considera tion, the showing being $1,381. Just what the expense of the concern will be will not be known until the Board of Control checks it up. Holtsea Sees Tkosiaa, County Superintendent A. T. Holtsen of Thayer county called at the offloe Of State Superintendent Thomas this morn lng and held a conference with him re garding a three-day session of the schools of that county, which will be held No vember 1L 13 and IS. It is expected to make the meeting a very elaborate affair. In which practical work will be done In every line of schoot work and special stress made along the line of instruction In preparing lunches. llaanan Given Promotion. Lincoln friends of William E. Han- nan, who has been assistant director of the legislative reference bureau of Ne braska under A, E. Sheldon for several years, received word last night that he has been appointed chief of the legisla tive reference division of the New Tork state library at Albany. Mr. Hannan Is well known to Nebraska people and espe cially to members of the legislature of last few sessions and his promotion will be. received with a feeling that It Is well merited. Notes from Beatrice and 6ae:e County BEATRICE. Neb., Sept j2.-(Speclal.) Farmers report that no damage was done by the frost which prevailed In this sec tion of the state Tuesday night Warmer weather is promised, and If it continues for a week or ten days most of the corn will be out of the way of frosts. Allen W. Claypool, aged 77 years, a pioneer of this city, was married Tuesday to Mrs. Mattle Nles, aged 51 years. The ceremony was performed by Judge W ai de n. Dr. B. F. Gaither, who left Tuesday to attend conference at Omaha, has Just closed his second year as pastor of Cen tenary Methodist Episcopal church, and members of the congregation hope that he will be returned to this city by the conference for another two years. The church has a membership of 872 and the Sunday school 750. The' sum of $10,000 has been raised for the Christian causa by the church during the last year. Nebraska Orthopedic Hospital Will Celebrato Its Tenth Anniversary LINCOLN. Sept. .-Speclal.)-On Oc tober 1 the Nebraska Orthopedic hospital will celebrate Its tenth anniversary. The doors of this Institution were first thrown open for the reception of patients on October 1. 1906. At that time the base ment and one other floor of a building at the Home of the Friendless were set aside for the experiment of caring for crippled and deformed children as a stata enterprise. Only Minnesota and New Tork had previously been doing this work. The state care of cripples has since that time proven to be one of the most Interesting and profitable ventures ever undertaken by the state. During the ten years about 1.S00 cripples or children suffering from deformity producing dis eases have been treated In the Institu tion. They have had the best of modern hospital and orthopedic care and also careful school training at the same time. The program for the tenth anniversary celebration on October I Includes special school exercises, a dinner for the mem bers of the board of commissioners of state Institutions, exercises for a class of nurses graduated from the nurses' training school and an opportunity for every one to Inspect the buildings and departments of the hospital. There are at the present time about 12S children tinder treatment In the Institution. I Ansel mo Woman Dies la Iowa. ANSELMO, Neb., Sept. 22. (Special.) A message from L&kevtew, la., received here yesterday, announced the sudden death of Mrs. Anna Judge Fagan, for merly of this place. She was married less than a year ago and took up her home In the Iowa town, where her husband Is employed as telegraph operator. Mrs. Fagan was a daughter of the late James Judge of Anselmo, who met an accidental death In a runaway early last spring. Her body will be brought to Broken Bow, where It will be laid t-) rest beside her father and mother In the Catholic cemetery. Tork Collea-e Rally. TORK, Neb., Sept. 22.-(8pecal Tele gram.) This evening a York college rally m-aa held In the nDera house, at which many of the former students of the col lege wer present, as well as those attend ing this year. Motion pictures of York and York college were shown. Bishop Kephart delivered an address on the im perative need of endowment In the Inter est of the college. BUSINESS SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE CONTINUE SUNDAY PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO THE OMAHA SALOONS (Continued from Tage One. YORK. Neb., Sept. 22. CSfpeclal. )-The second day of business sessions of the United Brethren church conference, which Is being held In York this week, wss devoted to committee work, several rou tine business, reports of conference superintendents and appointment of spe cial committees. Bishop Kephart la presiding at the ses sion. At the afternoon session. Bishop Kephart, delivered an address on the origin and development of the church of the United Brethren In Christ, with M. O. McLaughlin, president. I RAILWAY BOARD HEARING HAS BEEN POSTPONED LINCOLN, 8ept. 22. (fSpecial.) The hearlpg before the State Railway com mission, which was to have been up tomorrow, covering the difficulty over ti-lnorlnr transmission lines for electricity mit of Aurora, has been postponed to October 12. One reason 'for the post ponement was the death of a daughter of Attorney Crafts, of the firm of Hamer, Crafts ft Edgerton, appearing In tho case, who was killed In an automobtle accident In California yesterday. MRS. FRED BECKMANN DIES AFTER A LONG ILLNESS (From a Staff Correspondent.) . LINCOLN, Sept. 22. (Special.) Mrs. Beckmann, wife of Land Commissioner Fred Beckmann, died this morning, after a lingering Illness of several months. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, a short service at the family residence preceding the regular service at the church. pulled off In America, for U was all so cial service without Christ nmrtalna- A boat Aoolety. "Society Is rotten, because the individ uals composing society la rotten. 'The man who writes against Christ Is a big Jackass. "Not one out of 100 churvh member gets out to do active Christian work. 'In our great choir of 1.500 po'l not ten get down In the aisles to Secure con verts. 'Whenever a preacher or a 1 church preaches principles without a person (Jesus, that church will gv to hell, and It ought to. "You must keep other religions, hut the Christian religion kees you. 'Science, phlloaohy, pschnlogy. eu genics, social service, evolution, new thouxht. Christian Science, the survival of the fittest and other new-fangled theories are all Jackass nonsense com pared to Christianity when It comes to comforting a bereaved mother whose baby ;as died. "There arcthousands who forget re- "There are thousands tfho forget re ligion and allow the forms of religion to take its pla e." Klne llata la F.vldae. Fine millinery was so much In evidence at the "Billy" Sunday meeting Wednes day afternoon that Homer Rodeheaver had to twice plead with some of the women to observe the rule and remove their hats before the evangelist began his sermon. On woman, sitting In the front middle section and wearing an especially attrac tive hat, firmly refused to take It off until general attention had been called to her non-ompllance with the rule. "Don't come to the meetings," Rody said, "unless you are willing to take off your hats and let people behind you see Mr. Sunday." Hairn from Syracuse. SYRACUSE, Neb., Sept. .-(Speclal.) Sunrise Rebeksh lodge No. 12 celebrated the sixty-fourth anniversary of the founding of the order last evening at Odd Fellows' hall by Inviting all Odd Fellows and their families and - a few friends In for a social evening. ' A paper was read by Mrs. William Dunn on the origin of the degree and Its relation to Odd Fellowship. Walter B. Travis, operator for the. Burlington at this point and Miss Jennie Cooper went to Lincoln Monday and were married, returning In the evening. They were given a reception by the Syracuse Commercial board. I (iettraniirar Aaks Return of Paator. GOTHENBURG, Neb.. Sept. 22.-Spe-clal.)-The Methodist church at ' Its Inst quarterly conference asked that the pas tor. Rev. C. C. Wilson, be returned by tha conference which Is meeting at Omaha and has so Instructed the dis trict superintendent New paper Ma a Rersmarili It. R. R. Wentworth of the Si. James, (Mo.), News, writes: "Two months ago 1 took a severe cold which settled In my lungs and I had such pains In my lungs I feared pneumonia. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and It straight ened me up immediately. I can recom mend It to be a genuine cough and lung medicine." Many mother write this reliable medicine cured their children of croup. Hay Fever and asthma sufferer say it gives quick relief. Hold every whereAdvertisement. '"" f News Nntea of Falrbary. FAIRBURY, Neb., Sept. 22. (Special.) A "safety first" meting of all Rock Island employes of the Nebraska divis ion was held here, Tuesday afternoon. V. 3. Shedd of Chicago and chief of the safety bureau of the Rick Island lines, was in attendance and spoke to th men on the prevention of personal In juries. A quiet September wedding was solem , mlsed ta th home of Mr. and Mr. C. I Vf. Slaughter, near Endlcott. Tuesday. when their daughter. Miss Maude, was married to Howard H. Kerschner of Hum , bolt Neb. C.,W. Reed, road foreman for th Rock Island, ha returned from a trip to Chicago. H. L. Brown ha resigned hi position a division agent for th Rock Island railroad at this point. . Jefferson county farmers are busily en gaged in putting up pralre hay and dlso tng for fall wheat According to report received at th!a point prairie hay thl year oxcel that of any preceding year. A good many farmer will havest their fourth crop of alfalfa. Caster lias Hamper Cera Crop. ANSELMA, Neb., Sept. 22.-(9peclaI.) The sudden change in temperature from warm to cold, Sunday night was I looked upon with much apprehension. and terminated last night in a sever ( frost Latftjeorn and garden vegetable suffered badly, but farmers who have ' com to town today think that most of the corn in this section will not be dam aged. If this Is the case, thl section will produce the largest com crop vr j ired her 1; O REG. U.S. PAT. 'OFF. A PURE WHITE MINERAL OIL Youn Doctor Prescribes It THE hi fhet medical authorities everywhere now endorse pure mineral oil as a remedy for constipation. Nujol conforms to the requirements of the mineral oil treatment a prescribed by its discoverer, Sir William Afbuthnot Lane. It givet permanent, not temporary, relief from constipation, with none of tha harmful after-effects of laxative drugs. Nujol Is odorless and tasteless, absolutely neutral, and is not digestea or absorbed into the system. It acts merely as mechanical lubricant. Nujol is not a drug. Its use will not give quick, temporary relief. But Nujol is a genuine remedy in that it relieves constipation in the most natural way by lubricating the lining of the intestines, softening the intestinal contents, and thus promoting healthy and normal bowel activity. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nrw Jersey) Bayonne New Jersey I ; n. mffi v, . , a runt vy ' , - tterj-. i I St:tlV ' AKVrB I ft - L- Write for "The Rational Treatment of Constipation," an informative treatise on constipation. If you can not get Nujol from your druggist, we will send you a pint bottle prepaid to any point in (he United States on receipt et 75c money order or sumps. i HYMENEAL Rraealnar-floets. HARTINOTO.N, Neb., Sept. 22. Spe cial. V-Fred O. Bnienlng and Miss Laura R. Ooet. two prominent young people of this city, were united In marriage this morning at 10 o'clock at Holy Trinity church, nr. ferd. Schuettgen offi ciated. The bride a as attired In white tulle over chiffon with a veil caught up by orange blossoms and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and rosea She was attended by Miss Theresa nruen Ing. a sister of the groom. C. M. Ooet a, a brother of the bride, was best man. A wedding dinner and reception were held at th home of the bride' parent. The groom Is a son of Ccdsr county pioneer end Is a prominent young business man of this city and the bride is the daughter of Louis Ooets, one of llsrtlngton's lead ing merchants and stoikmen. After a tour of the west the young people will be at home In this city. Kerne-Tremalae, FREMONT, Neb.. Kept. 2i.-Bpeclal.)-Ia M. Keene, the jiloneer business man and banker, was married In Chicago yes terday to Mrs. Jennie Trenialne of Clev lnnd, O., a oous'n of Mrs. Q. W. R. Hor sey of Fremont. They wilt return to Fremont following a short wedding trip to make their home here. Keller-Hall. NORTH BKNl. Neb.. Sept. 83. (Spe cial.) Th marriage of Miss Marry Hull of North Bend, and Paul Keller of Cedar (Bluffs,, took place todsy at noon at th home of the bride. Rev. Mr. Itavldson officiating. Thirty guests witnessed th ceremony. Woman Needs All Her Strength Keeping house 'a hard enough whan well. Th woman who has a bad back, blue, nervous spells, dluy headaches and kidney or bladklrr troubles, has a hard lot for the family care an I tasks never let up. Probably It's all t!ie result of kidney trou ble and not the much p; . I . B 1 V. ItUIH.II i .. . I. .. r. i . l. en the kidney with ft 1 1 ii ii i in II 11V I Ta. Doan's Kidney Used and recommend ed by women tho world over. They ar Just aa harmless as they are affective and may be used for children with weak kidney, too. Omaha Proof. Mr. J. 8. Hadlook, 1018 N. 29th Bt , says: "I was annoyed greatly by bacit actio. My kidney acted Irregularly and I felt drowsy and worn-out. I used Poan'a Kidney PHI and was pleased with result. They strengthened mv kidney and relieved all tha ailments." DQfWSW 50 at all Drug Stores Foater-Milburn Co-Pr-. Buffalo.N.Y Sloes The standard of this estab lishment may be judged from the fact that we sell Hanan Shoes. There. U no more em phatic way in which we can state our business principle. Drexel 1419 Farnam Various Forms Of Headache "II 1 osesssary la order to trsaS hsad ehes properly to understand the aause which prodaoe th aOeetloa'' says Dr. J. W. Kay of blockton, Ala. CoBluaulag, be aaysi f nyslrlans eauaot even bla Wis treat ment of a dlsaass wllkout knowlag what samss glv rise to It, sad w nasi remesu kwr ts bsaaacb la to be tra44 aeeurOUi to tha sssas rala. We aaaat Dot onljr bs pax tteatar to give a ism ay tatsadsd to eoua. taraat ike aauss wama praOaas tko fcsai. tea, bat w anas also (Its a remedy to r-Uev ta paia awMl taa aaaso of tbs troubl has bin raiaovad. t aaswer Ltela psuvose Aatl-aamata Tafclat wlU b tvnad a snort oaveaiaat aad intact ry remedy. 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