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    THE REE: OMAITA, MONDAY, APK1I, 17, 10lfi.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
Toarnaead' Jot Bportlng Ooci:"
C. X. KylantWr, for Btat Senate.
Xilfbtlaf ru tnre a u 1 8 r-0 randan.
Diamond Xncafaniaut Kin-, Edholtn.
Moot rrlnt ItNow Beacon rraea.
Ouodrleh Obrdaa Hoi Morton 8op
Ckarl A. Uon la th only Omaha
candidate for auprem Judao.
Baas Orarf for tounty eomnitesloner,
Xalao- A. If art an Itepulillcana vuta
for him for public defender,
Tor laia S'i and 6 my and farm
mortgaae. J. ll, Jiumnnt, Kecllii BMg,
John X. Warier Mi' Judge of municipal
ourt, nontartian tlcaSalatur in
dvrtimnt. ,
Bnllatt la Wary Howard l.uca
traml.aard, , WI2 North. Korty-ecind
street, enllaU-d yeateirtuy in the navy.
"Work Like a aa" Oiaa. 0.
T'.cavera, republican, for etatu ieiiriiti)ta
tlva. Advertiao merit,
la order to avoid Imltatlona of our
genuine Metzgar' bread that thla
label appear on every loaf you buy;
"A. MtSTZUAR HAKINO CO,"
AJpba Fro Clnb Dance The Alpha Pro
club will glv an Intm-mul dimclng party
thla evening at Cliatnher' academy,
Twetity-flfth and Karnam trct.
Today' Movie jTrogrem," rlaaalfled
aatllon today. It appear In The H
jA'-lLfllVhl,!. 1'irilJ OUT- Wlli i"i
iloua moving plitur theater offer.
ep Tour Mney and valuable in toe
A me r Iran ' Dcpoalt Vault, 211 B-Mh
nth m., tiee Uldg. Jloxe rnt II.W fr
I month. Open from a. in, to t p. m,
riaaterer a Bankrupt Knieat II. Ier
r'lfl, 47,:', reward Uet, a pld,.trer, filed
a petition In hiinkrtiilcy, J,linl;llltlea
jt'4SiV; Hum-In, $lu), on whkh ha claim
oemptlnn.
Aadlrona, rireaoreeai, Hunderland'.
Mw Commercial Club Mem bar a M,
11. Uoldherg, V. W. Jtiicnii, I'aul W.
Iloagland and 11. ll, 'alrltlt era Oik
lateat addition to the mnirmrhlp roll
of th Conifnnr 11 club,
Oueet of Honor fir, and Mr Timothy
J. liwynr fV'irt I tin arrival of a 1ahy
daughter, who wjll ,n the gut of honor
at their horn, vn North Thirty-ninth.
Jlot and hoatea are d"lng H.
Addreaa Saciiatere Wyinan fr1r,
attorney for the Chhago A Northwcatern
railway, ddreexei th liarrlalera' Hub
at the Commercial Huh room Hafurday
noon on "Home Kpeclal Mia of Hall
road law." '
ogr rltt ned Dei-Hue J nunie,
Koprlntor of a aalnon n 'IwHrtti rid
I'ODMtA trata, ob.teet4 to Hnr Hrltt'e
'tion, toMr thrww a hrlck through a
window of th eafalillahnwrit. Jl wia
rrtd and flril and coat,
Ce "Tea-Tlle" tUlnclee dunderland
Bible Claa Za4ere Monday Mr, 0.
A, Foot, lender of the W) nlhhorUond
Hthla tlnaae of the clly of Omaha, will
conduct her cl for Inalnra on Monday
afternoon at o'clock In the auditorium
of the Tounf Man' Chrltlan aaaodatlon,
mploye Say alnee The mahlo
ry and etof k of the Omaha Hut and Iron
wvka, whlrh reintly wont out of bul
ncaa, ha bfn fcouttht by a comptuiy
formed by four of the former employe,
nit of whom had been In the employ of
the old company for from tweuiy-flve to
thirty-fir year.
See Koine at lalvatto Amy Ad
jutant and Mr, Kllwood, off-T In
charge of the BalvaMon Army announce
that Adjutant Kwanaon nf Dea Molne
baduartr will b In char of all moeu
Ing Kunday at the Htalet, 17)1 iJayati
port etret, commnnclnr at ll a. m. and
rndlng with the I p. m. mooting. A
heart l&vVatlon le eatendod to all.
Leopold Godowsky,
Panist, to Play at
' The Auditorium
lopoM Oodowaky, who enjoy an
enviable reputation a an authority in
matter of axmpolt!on, harmony and
counterpoint, a wall a world-wide re
nown a a pUnlatlo vlrtiioan, will hi
proaanted In .'oncert in Omaha for tha
flrat tlma at tha Auditorium, Friday even
ing, April a. The conwrt will bo given
under municipal aueplcea, and at popular
price.
Inning th rreee.nt aeaaon In New Tork
iodowky wa one of the great mimical
drawing carrl. HI reltala and concert
at the Metropolian, Aeolian hull and
I'arnegla hall ware attended by large ant
fipprodatlv audience. ' He alo proved
ory popular at the Illlmore hotel, Friday
inornliig niUHlcalea.
Romance Ends in
Wedding to Man of
Same Name-No Kin
leorge I,, Oodfrey and Mln Bdlth Ond
fiey, both of thla city, were united In
marriage at the home of Rev. Mr. Churl en
W. ftavada at noon yenterday. The air
iin't aci'ldiuitally laat Jiinuary, the groom
minlnf ti the rcectia of Mien Godfrey aa
,t hliiliyuian aa about tu tub her of
her puma at tha Interna thui of two of
i lie doHiitoHn atc. Tbe couple elate
lh.it to tha bret of lntr kiuiv lejj,- th.-ie
in HO family roniie.lliiin heinern tl .in.
rn thougli the liutnc It hh III bill
ruinrnri i a onure t
MiuLiitLun uumto tu
OMAHA TO SEE LITTLE FOLKS
Hi1etl rama to town !l hf.d turl
,i, llm Hun V,, intilun iy i , fiur-
i fmm n , t? n, S io I Mi n in
i (iet liille p.liii-,e llnl i,y ,. ,,.,
i Mia iima Ii Ilia 'riiil.i '.,.
in i li hil Urn i ,. i.h ji tula t.f ,tf
ti.l mile iiii. ti r , I tun
nf n,uf IIM.. h ,v M till
' It-1 I III trl pVh a 4 I .ll Ihfr y dl I n't
! thlli Ibtt the '4 lit (l.a ,ict
! ( lli. t:H(t U,U il ,! tll!l. U,i y ii,
1'iiiilit the " "f t'l't t.-tll 4 I
' ! f.. lite Ht fot liy I'a'.lme I , ui
, ih i a fo i n f I it 1. 1.
tii' t'n'iif it.llti.ii I mi. i,t t HI
" - 1 M 4 l ' I I i ftil I .
n '',: l I'M .l''i
' n A4 4 it fir I I "II t ,
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Famous Baritone
Will Give Concerts
In Omaha This Week
Hodolo Fornarl, a well-known grand
opera baritone, and altlng artlat will
give a aerlea of two concerta at th
Young Women' Chrlatlan aaaodatlon,
under the auaplcr of Garfield circle No,
II, J,adle of the Grand Anny of the Ite
pulillc, next Wedneaday and Thureday
evi-nln.
The Fornorl concert will be given In
two part, with an evening devoted to
each. The lrt part will constitute the
introduction end the aecond part the
coni:ulon of the theme of the concert.
JUlKtior KornaiT repertoire embrace
praitlcally evory baritone role of Im
Pirlttiire, He toured the t'nlted rttale
end Canada with the Han Carlo Opera
compAiiy, leaving that organisation In
!! to alng for the Itoaton Grand Opera
company. In which he wn a familiar
figure. He waa born In Italy and com
pleted hie vocal atudle there,
Wnor Furnml will be ably aupported
by aiaoi late artlat, Including Karel
llnvluek, vloliiilut; Mulvlna Khrllch,
plunUt and Caniti'lHa Wtlkea, aoprano.
Winners Not Yet
Picked in George
Company Contest
The JuiIki working on the deorge ami
comply content, In whb Ii Wi wurin
nf eiitlea In liundee lot are to be
given In five prise for the five heal
letinr on why one would like to live In
Dundee, Ilmipy Hollow or Kalracrea,
have not a yet come to a definite con
Cluelon, It waa at fht hoped that the winner
could he announced today, but a there
Were llti )ett,-r of MO word eorh, niny
of them written with pen and ink and
other Willi pencil, the proiee of red
Ing &t,0iO word and Judging the morlt
of th article w found to be a alow
tank,
The Judge d"lr to do each and every
letter entire Juatlce, nd for Oil reaaon
all thai, how any merit worth conldcr
lug are helmf gone over with a view to
tabulating Ihelr varloua good point and
finally aelcctlng the five that are really
th beat.
PRIZES OFFERED
FOR DANDELIONS
Incentive to Boys to Help Bid the
City of the PeiU Which
Destroy Lawns.
CIVIC COMMITTEES NAMED
The garden commute of the Omaha
Clvlo league, continue It uivrt.fu
dandelion caiiitwhii) with the ohtect of
ending the ilnuili llon fx-t wtlhtti the
limit of (linnhu.
1'be coiiii'Rt biuliia April 30 and contin
ue in Mini through May 20.
Knr thm juirpoae th city hn been
dlvldeij Into four dletrlcts by Karnam and
Tweniy-fwirth tret.
A prize of III) tin been provided for
eiitli nf tlin four dlatrh-t and will be
tiK'rii to the boy, girl, man or woman
who illu the large! quantity of dande
lion in tlie dintih t In which he or ahe
live.
The linili'llon mini he taken, aa gath
ered, to the nearet city fir engine
hoime, where the reptaln In charge will
keep iin Hi curute leeord.
The iliiiu,l,,r, will be rneaaured In
oidluury market baeknta.
I'mi Ii ilamlellon iiiuat be dug deep, with
plenty of root and no adhering earth,
Mr. Arthur Crittenden Hmlth 1 chair
Innn of miln'oriHiiltie on dandellona.
The follow Intf bnv been appointed to
ei v on I be garden t ommlttee for th
cumin u( :ilii:
Meediimea
'hiirle Jf f utt
CM. Wllhelin
All mill llll p
'leoite 11 I'aliiifr
Artlmr i 'rltteudeii
,-mltn
tieuige A (llnl III
y V. Mikeudiill
1,. V. Ci ofnot
I. iilln l I,. Ixiunlze
ileorae It 1'i.ny.
K. W. Naeh
Mer -Joaeph
Idirker
Jtandall K. Urown
I mil VV. Kiilin
Itoy N. Towl
II M. Koaeia
11 T Welier
.ilgHr II H( oil
A VV, Jefferl
i 'hnrlea '. Ornrge
,'oliri N. HuUlwIn
Milton T. ilerlow
W alien M Mm kwrll
William I'-, llRxler
I-owrle Clillil
Menr
i) VV. Wattle
.loeepb lliildrlvia
c. f. Ivnilleh
C Will MhiiiIIIoii
Henry K, Wyinan
11. C, I'etei
T It. KlmUll
'J'he flrat meeting of tha gurden com
Senator
SOCIETY OF WIDOWS
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS
Th board of director of the Hoclety of
American Widow made It flnul election
of offlier Katurdny. The Incorporation
paper will be filed Monday.
'The only change In the Hat of offlcera
I that Mia, Vernetl V, Paxton I aecrn-
tary-treaaurer In place of Mr. I'oaat,
who waa only aitlng la tbt capacity
during the organising,
SMALL PIMPLES
BABY S
And Feet. Grew Larger and Spread
Rapidly to Limbs. Itched and
Burned, Caused Disfigurement.
HEALED BYCUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
Jf It wan left, to th North Platte
country to decide who nliould b th
next llpnfnant Oovcrnor, the Hon.
H, P. Mlitimway, of Wakcflolrt,
would certainly fill tho poaltlon.
Ho ha had ahundunt 'XiiP,rlenc Jn
atatn li'Klalutlon grid he in the kind
fit a man who put whut he knowg
Into practice. There In no cloaocr
character nor manlier man tbau
Herbert P. Khtimway. H by any
chance, he nhould be railed on to he
Governor of the great utate of Ne
branka, he would fill tho place with
credit. It la a foregone conclualon
that the Norih Platte country will
be very atrong for bint at tbe pri
mary. Bloorafleld Monitor,
"When my fcahy wu about on year old,
mall pimple appeared oa br band and
feet. They grew larger and apread rapidly
to her limb until It eamed
that bar whole body would
be covered, Th pimple
were hard and red, and
' A i3 aeemed to have clear water
bead which ooaed out
water that hardened, and
formed wale. They Itched
and burned and were very
nueta aggravated by her clothing. Wher
ever the eruption appeared, It cauaed great
disfigurement.
"W began uiing Ctltlcnr Soap and
Ointment, In week he wae entirely
healed." (Signed) Mr. W. O, Carpenter,
Atnnlla, Neb., July U, 1015.
Sample Each Free by Mall
With 33-p. Hkin Book on requeet.1Ad
dreae pot-card "t'otlenra. Dt. T, Boa
Ian." gold throughout the world.
H. L. COOK
LmroLif, ri.br.
Republican Candldat for
Commissioner Public Lands
and Buildings
A taxpayer
I n Nebreak
for 30 year.
(Iloaely Iden
tined with the
agricultural
tntereita of
the gtate for
80 years.
Member of
State Hoard of
Agriculture
10 year.
If elected
my policy In
conducting
the dutle of
the office will
be
!9Sf0 Business and 2 Politics"
Vote for
ROBT. W. PATRICK
Non-PartlNHn Candidate fin
MUNICIPAL JUDGE
On of the TrowMit. .HhIkc.
WESLEY P. ADKINS
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR
STATE SENATOi?
Born In Omaha
Sec'y and Treat. Holmet-Adkins Co.
VOTE FOR
. SMITH
Fon
Secretary of State
ON
REPUBLICAN TICKET
mlttc will be held at the t'nlverelly c!h member of the nenatlve team, which
at 12:15 p. m. on Wednesday. April W
to dlai'UM the work of the garden com-'
mltte for the aeaann. Suhcommlttrra '
wl.I be formed and the ear"g priiKramJ
derided upon. I
Big Electric Sign
On Weed Building!
Maurice gwltzer, advertising manager
of th Krllcy Bprlngflilil Tlrn 'company. ;
and W. S. Verkea, vice prelilent of the j
Thomaa Cueack company, epciit Katur- i
day In Omaha arranging for a bug rice- '
trlu lgn, wlili n I to be pltfcil upon the J
Weed building, ,
Till lgti v.111 be one of the largogt ;
electric nIkii In Omaha, ll ineneuie
ment being 3 feet lit height by W feit In !
width. There will be l") electric bulb j
In the aign, outlining the n.im. Kclle) ;
Bprlng field Tire.
won unanlmouely from t'otner at Totner
In the recent trlaiiKln drbate between
Pnane, C'otner and Hellevue
Tho content acbeduled with Wealeyan
will be of grent lllteret to Itrilevue pen
ixlo. becaure It I the flrat between tlieje
two chont. The iieaiille team I ninl-
pored of Seymour Smith, Jternlce Miller
mid Gm wood lsiebardhon.
FORMER OMAHA PEOPLE
ARE NOW VISITING HERE
Captiiln (borne K. Htcunenberg of tho
Tenl fifth Infnntry, I nlted .itate
army, and hi" wife, formerly Klorenie
Alexander of thla city, are itopptng
temporarily at the Itome hotel. Mr.
Kteunenherg came to attend the funeral
of her mother, Mra. Ada K. Alexandr,
who waa hurled at Foreet Lawn.
The captain' regiment la In the
Hawaiian lelnnd. Ue u granted a
leav of nbeence lent fall.
1411.1 I'M' ! tl IIITIIMI.
IMII.ITK' 1 1. tltKRTI1lU.
l-OI.ITIt A I, IIVKHTI.
BELLEVUE WILL DEBATE
WITH WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Jn ordur to add more llgbl I,, the pr
parednea iinetitlon Iiellrvtie eolli-ge onil
Ncbraeka Wmleyau debiiti'n u 111 iiikui;i
in a pot-enm diml debute l'i,ln ni.
Iilllg, April 21, l'rof, Allitlt Hilme, n.H.h
Of the Itnlleviie team, aluiicd the eoiitni 'l
with Wealeyan Friday morning, iiftur
he had aaccrtulned tlmt It would be lm
poMlftlo to hold the dual ilelmle p.
vlouly echodulcd with Midltiiui, Sey
mour Hmlth. Hellevu' orutm In the I, He
atute praca und prohibition I'linteetn, l
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George Holmes
CAWDIDAT8 TOM
JUDGE of MUNICIPAL COURT
WOV-VAKTIaAaT JUDICIAL BALLOT
orn la Omaha.
A VOTE FOR
Wm. F. Chambers
Republican Candidal for
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Meim a Just Asietsment For Tha
Mawei
Prlmarlet April 18, 1916
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John L. Kennedy
Omaha
Candidate for the Republican
Nomination for
United Slates Senator
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For District Delegate to
Republican National Convention
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il)ltili li. CAMPEX.
Vote at the Republican
Primaries for
GEORGE
JLu
CAM PEN
(Member American Society
Civil Engineers.)
One of the Directors
Biography
City Engineer of Lincoln, I
planned tbe roconetrui tlon of tha
Municipal Water Syatem and ooa
atructed tbe Municipal Lighting
Plant. Ai Water Commlarioner
and Superintendent of Publls
Work of the Canal Zona, Iithmua
of Panama, I made tha Interna
tional water rate, which were
adopted by the Republic of
Panama and the United fltatet
Government, and had charge of
the maintenance and operation of
the water works, newer and pav
ing of the cltlea of Panama and
Colon, Including the collection Of
all water rents. Was Assistant
City Engineer of Omaha three
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METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT
Twenty years experience in construction! maintenance
and operation of municipal utilities.
PLATFORM:
if i-i
.-'nanral
V.iai Jj
First- If flfftoil, I will rnni(lfr timt lln Wittrr
Mturks belongs to the people nl to run in tln-ir
Second will t;iv' respectful ami courteous nt
tt nlit'ii tti nil itiiiiil.iiiit- mill ovi't'v wiitor ronMimcr
will l't lititti-tl witli I'niriit K.H iii with tint Miiiin tun
MiltTitlii'!! Iltat a -lict'fsnful llltl fliitltt k'ivf tu liii
I'Htulln -f.
"Hiird I will u my fffni'tm fur tli lowest rate
t hill tniiililinn-t jibtify, m-trdl t 'iliif ti UtllltHe-
.iry surphi.
Fourth I i"n t-r th. Immetluu redaction of water
rate fM ititni li"ii -mi !-. 1 mil tm juttiiv
III (he Jji-i'lit I'M It ttiii'l rliUtft pVT $.'.a) T
iiivin.l tnli. iM fur witii r vt'ol in thn tnxt ruit urn
uf I i titi", !niniai Mi- kn rn imr i tm iiH.
Fifth I tmur il payment of wasrs t r ntpln ri
nt ! .ii ';.i! In I ! - I'ui'l HI I'lhnli iiiiitii, h n t
liilUU'i' r',ih lli !,ii In ttrtl ll'h tu ) .
I " : ' i - . t t! flirt WttU
$ I ii "i ut j i'i if t ll " hir t i t-f i Wnt-T
I'liHtnl, n well as tin cmployos of thf Wnter Works,
li-viitiiii ihfir tim to politics or any other btuinets
except for which they are employed,
Seventh I faun tin' plan to nsxriia tho cost of
w-tT main i-xtfiiMiui now made, or to ba made, to
iin al'iittitt;; I'lt'iH ity, iln muuo us linn hern dona in
I he in t, lint w In ii tin wat r mtt from coiintvtinrn
maili' tu I hi ii t''oi timi of tho wntt r iimin cttMiion
t" t" f.'itt iiiiti tin ttiit tf hu rxti'iision ao
ttitii, tlitfi tlu ttttiil ct r n-irosmfnt without in
tuft will refunded to the property ownen, I
! imt fattr tlu 'irt'tti tf phuiiig unrtnlt't'intU
I'ttnlt itt njwiu t h I'ltiM'Ti tf our City. Thi. i uh.
htntiatUy the j'lnti tioj-ll l-y tin City tf llifitjco.
F.lfihth If tli tdttrui tiitv Hiid ttjrttiii of th
Municipal Lightinsr plant t plnl in th hand f
tin' W rtl r luiirl, 1 would givt tlirnt tho tnrftt pf
mi l. ihiMMij tiaimita; and tv,-nly ax Pnciinit
ti ii'i-itth linn, tuati'ti it'tfi.'n and 'iH ration f Muni
t j n ! t.tilitii-n.
Ninth I f tvu, meter irn; f;jniUltd nnd in
t d at cost
If you favor my platform vote for mc ami have your (riemh do likewise. "vU
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