Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 17, 1916, Page 8, Image 8
THE P.KK: OMAHA. MONDAY. APRIL 17, 1016. HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY South Side Business Men Oppose Bond Issue for Douglas Roads. WANT SPECIAL ELECTION HELD Member of tha South Bid fltilns Men association met Friday evening at a lx-al hall and after considerable dis cussion pd resolution opposing th bond lsu of t1,"nr,00ft for good roe In tougla county, which will h voted on Tuesday at the prlmarle. All member declared thamaclvea emphatically oppoaed to any auch procedure, but auhiitltuted in tha ttead of thli action clause In their rcaolutlon sklng that a soflal election b held sometime next anmmer to tad ha mutter of "genuln good road" In hand. New rlinrrb f Open. Tha formal opening of tha newly organ ized Highland Interdenomlnatlnnnl church will tke plac thla afternoon at S; o'clock for tha fimt tlma In tha new chapel recently erected for tha Highland Interdenominational mission at Twenty seventh and Munroe street, Tha formal opening will be thla afternoon and every member of the community la Invited to be preeent whether enrollfd ns member or not. Sunday achool will he held again after a lpe of several weeka. Arrangement have been made, for a fln regular aerv ce. There will be spe.-lal mnale and d dreeaes. The new building ha been ar tistically decorated for tha occaalon, (herrh OrgaalaallOM Meet. Tha Catherine Von Hora, girl of Ht, I like Lutheran church held a meeting at the home of Edna Bai-htnsrt Friday, April 14. The evening wa (pent In mtislo and game. A light luncheon waa rvd. Tho preeent were: Ktta Nodean, Oer trud Kowelaonkl, Eva Terlan, f.llllan Froslev, Peulah Furre, Klsle Rteven, Florence Carlton, Grace Kerguon, May Mlttlemeyer, Lucy Park, Oertrud Thrapp, Freda Nowlesonkl, llaiel Carl berg, Cora Bachman and Kdna flach man. Rereptlna Foal pnaea'. Tha reception that wa to have been given Tuceday evening In honor of Mr. and Mr. C. M. l-efler and Mr. and Mr. C. T. Rich ha been potpond one day. It will be held Wednesday evening, April 1, Initead. The election Tuedy evening take away ao many men'that war plan ning to attend the event that It poat ponement wa nereaswrv. The reception will be held In the Wheeler Memorial church at Twenty-third and J streets. T the Vetera. The people of thi city have three time honored me by electing me to the office of city attorney. At the prlmarlea nest Tuesday, my nam will be presented to the voter for the republican nomination for county attorney, Tou will recall during tha five year that f have had charge of the legal department of the city of tout Omaha, I took a fearless and aggrlv tnd In behalf of the taxpayer, and If honored by the nomina tion next Tueaday to the nomination for county attorney, and elected, I propoae to Inaugurate In that office the came potlcie for the protection of the tax payer which I eatabllahcd during my term city attorney. Greater Omaha ought not to entail greater or heavier tax burden, and In the event of my election to the office of county attorney, 1 ahall exerclae the power of thai office In demanding a rigid application of bualnea principle and economy In the administration of Tougla county affair. I respectfully solicit your vote. HKNKT C, IBURPIir. Job a T. Barrett, Tnr Judge of munlclral court. Kverv voter ran vote for him at the PRIM A It ICS, non-pertiean ballot. We'll fthaw tea. Ores up thl V.ter. It the eaaleat thing you tan do thee time. Clothing for men, women and children are pro portionately cheaper, and what we have to offer you here at Flynn line week will knock the pin from under anything you can poaalhly find outalile of here. YV have a'ready received a number of our purchase made lat week, and they are going to make good all we have been telling you about them. We will how you a beautiful line of ladle' aulta and iot at about half regular price, and lot of other fine good priced down be low. John Flynn k Co. HOt'TII KIDK Magi I Ur .olp. Carl Real, former blah achool athlete, la working aa a llnoupe tuachln opera tor at the riaitsmouth Journal In Malta ' mouth. For Rale-,t lota. -room house witii furnec beet, fruit and grapes; a boo,) home; on faed tre.-t; rhr.p m :jii, J. II. Knpleta. t;ai tioLtlt r4tli aire. !. Helen rwnnta and 8a.lle lluthliolta, local outh H.iih at h'Mil ulrle, w ere entertained by memlers of the lella Pelt Iwlta sorority at the slat imltereltv at Lin coln Friday. They rt-pi'it a moat pleasant vt.it The Women Home and Fmein Mis sionary society of Ht. l.iika s Lutheran ..lurch will neet at tli home of Mra Nellie Mieiwix.l .V-m hmith Tblf tv-flrat tree'. vt eonesilay afternoon at i M ociock. ,n meinhera ate repealed 10 be preeent Asulitaut Athletic t'oach tlenrge ftacelv, former e.ieii ..f lirlleviie toilet viaiixj ! the emulh rl.le IrhUr and rtenr.ay II etinmitu-ee that li baa been el.-ied ai athlett,. rilrertnr pf a large i,,,,ti, western cllee. the nam of which ll t wlihhrbt until a later date, ARGUE THEMSELVES TO JAIL. OVER PRICE OF SOME WORK he.l.r.n thai tS price M-h he rltri4 ware rtt.t an4 th ih. rk which h iti. w vy u,t ,if, torif. !, Ir4., 4"t N..rttl Peventoenth '!. f4 t ) ' Htht, ratpeoter i in at 411 N..HH, Si,.n-nh '. tor walk VNI h il' en m )! t mt '. Wi4s ! itBtf i! thsy i,.t. N-th mm hh if at 1 1. it . . i i n wttk the r HI that t. tit4 1 tt ft . caiict iv sha ! ma t lite lM, r tt a et t i" tua i etnfe u pil ) ti.isu.rrew PORTRAITS Of- OMAHANS H BIO DISPLAY OF ART 4n It eit)A ,.' tinlt y Mi I im' tr t Meat ti i i k4 at -.i- f ii f W ktme. Vk( .), t-4 :. et WeltwUr r "t ita I is e i " ! 4 et iVf,M . t t I t . -'. It J. .,.. t , r.(iit t rn- fett, i !' I l)ta4 taellvte tow ,4 --'- . t-,.-' (trnwii All 4 .gt. - A ! '. :.,.,; i Most Popular Co-Ed in College Will Be Crowned Queen of the May. CLASS COMMITTEES ARE CHOSEN Gala day, the largest and brightest go- da! event on the t'nlveralty of Omaha tudent calendar, will be celebrated May 1. A In former yeara the moat popular co-ed in the school will be elected May queen and crowned on tha evenln" of tha gala (lay. In honor of the queen nil classes and student organisation will lags aom specUl feature In John Jueoh Memorial hall. Tha following executive commlttoe, elected from vrlou clea, will have charge of the affair; Effle Holland, sen ior; Rita Carpenter, junior; Father Knspp, sophomore; Fiigene HlBtmotia, freehmati; John 8lbert, preparatory; Kdwin Rlla, deleata-at-larg. The following student were choan to serve on the different committees; William I'ampen, Mark Lowe, William Roberts, Victor PeBolt, flen Roberta, Nathln Talbot, Hamtiel Hlotky, Marlon leiraall, Kenneth Klep- er, Naomi I .owe, Irene Yeoman ami Mr. Thomas Water. I n'terelO of llmnha So tea, Mlse tlertrude lleynolda resumed her clnsse ftrr n bsnca of thi.ee weeks. Hha underwent n operallon for appendi ell I. Nearly IW wn cleared In !"e "Maneu ver of Jane," a four-act cornefiy, lven by the driiinatlc club April 1 for the ben efit of the elhlctlc association, A li.ncheon will l given III lust of Ihla week by student of the doinearla scleme department. Tit proceed will be turned over to the (iMleway, the stu dent publli .illon, The Young Men's Christian aasoiatlon gave a ruusl'iil program Frld.iy noon t It regular meeting. A number of mandolin nd piano eHnn were given by Howard I'eLamelt and Ernest Jubu on. The tennl court ar being put In con dition and will b ready the last of this week. I'rawlng for a nien'e nd wom en'a tournament ere under wy. Htudent of the F.ngllsh department have been asked to compete for a tem perance prlue to be given by Hie local Women' Chilsllan Temperance union for I he best esaay on antue phase of prohi bition. The prle are 111 and 111. If M per cent of (he student body write on Ih prohibition question, a iinUrIilp will be awarded to some ludent by the wife of Ih Ut.- f, K. Hpslnliig. Tb freshmen girl of (he domestic; fcl ence department will gla a lun-he'.n for their mother th la.tt of May. nbra lo Tsse humnerlaln'e Tablet. When you fl dull and atupld after eating. When constipated or hlllou. When you have a lck headache. When you have a eour gtomach. When you belch after eating Whn you havt Indlgeatlon. When nertrott or dpondnt When you have no relish for your meal. When your liver I torpid. Obtainable everywhere.-Advertnemon rerahlnar'a Doctor Head. OAK LAM , April la,- Notice of the death of heart failure at I'.l fso .f Captain H. L, Brown, Third Ambuii ue corps, V. H. A., and the personal Phv sloln to lii4ei' Heneral John J. 1'ershln. wa received here today. JudgeJames R. Dean I Former Judge Supreme Court I BROKEN BOW I Candidate for Judge Supreme Court Custer County Cliit'f: ".Tiukf Pen n whs ni'Doiutoil Jut lire of the Supremo Court by (Jovoru- nr Slioltlon m 1!H1). llo niftdo h upli'tidid record on the Su-1 preuie bench. Judjro Penn is not nn experiment.'' (uster County Kepublionn: I tt4 Ik Penn herxftl on the Sn. preine beneli and uiado poo I," Crete iVmoernt: Mudre lt'Hii M nn iible jurit nnd mado ii riiviid'lo record while a member of the Supreme Court." I Am TOR: litMchiptui'iit of Munioip! I.iaht I'lnnt one iiian, tm jb, titio salary ; Stronger Woi k tiit-u ' t "onipMi'nt ion ( UAi:i.r.s i:. m tmus for lVidcnt. V1 c Oft 1. 1 I Am A0A1N3T: It til it: .! pr.uat e tMilnt la twlio enittii4 !! l . t'.- k I I -I ( ' ? OMAHA U PLANS GALA DAY jr. . f . jj TRR4TRR i (IHIlRf.H ASSERTS DR. BURTON Vice President of American Drama League Says Theater is Emo- j tional Clearing House. PUBLIC CAN CONTROL PLAYS The theater in the per.pl a church, lt fornni of IhniiKht gnd It clearing noun) of emotion therefore it af fair ahould he directed hy thoxe who hav an IntelllRont. Interest In main falnlng It high standard, according to Dr. Richard Burton, vice president of the Drama League of America, w ho addressed the local renter at tha Voung YVomen'a Christian aaaoclatlon Saturday f.flernoon. Jt Influence g a great, If not greater, than all the five other force gffoctlng modern life -the home, achool, library, rhurrh and newspaper, because, a he pointed out, "Thing aeen are might ier than thing heard." ll Story Comprlllna", "Th stage story will atwy compel by It own dynamic for' because the. mesesg a received on nn emotional wave, ft comes to the bead by way of the heart, therefore It Is etremely lm portanl thnt Its mearagr be directed 111 tho right chnniiela, "Tha stage the people buslries nd If they don't look ftcr It, they sbouldn'l complain because lli thenler baa been commercialized. I have no sympathy with th attack mad on theatrical man agers, calling them poltroon, knave and raecal Just because Ihev see aitvantag' to the caslibos, Hon't complain about lh rommerclnlljed theater Utilesa yoi have done something to offset f " A il oca lea Slndr or Urania. Pr, llurlon trongly edvoi tes the study of drama In the school. "Tho theater can co-operate In education. And drama should he studied not In tho old, dry-a. dust style we learned, but In a vital manner. And let tho plava lie produced. No student can fall to understand a play after be has taken part In It, Amateur who produce g play In a community, which they would otherwise b Unable to see, are performing a real aoc.lnl serv ice, Their lm should bn not to piodue the play wonderfully but only In n de fiitn manner," Tho ni'iubipal and national theater, he said, were aemired for the future. In Minneapolis, iheie I a iltlwn' com mittee of IM who pas on all moving picture upon whl'ii objection ha been made. "What has been done, for th moW , can also be done for the apoksn drama," ha said. ny I ii I form I'rlere Heat, The spoken drama ran learn much from th movies, for by thla man good fi n i I IS - -if, . ; - - i 't " I : . - - I i a Suceoss for (he KepubUcun party in 191( tlt-pentls on the re-uniting of all frictions of the party along progressive lines ami the burial of nil differences. The candidates muncd below, fur tlelegiites and alternates, to the Kepublionn National Convention at thicago. Man,! fr a "(IKT TOO I 'HI I IK" policy und a "KH-U.MTKD PAKTV." DELEGATES AT LARGE N'tito for l'our II. K. tirKNKY, Fremont I). L IIFA'Kl.tiNi:. I'.entrico A. KPPr.KNOX, Clay Center N. P. lull Hill, Oinalm Primaries April 18, Cut I REPUBLICAN TICKET ames FOR (Bounty j democratic amusement Is furnished at i good, democratic prices. The Ideal theater, j he salil, waa one In w hich prices should i he uniform. ! Miss MclluRli recommended the appoint ' ment of l o new committee, one on I . i POLITIC A I, a IIVKItTiai aj4. r ..: 7; i :' . "Jt - N::" .-A isx -V ' , ,- " u ituy ' ' " W7:. : WALTER A. GEORGE Republican Candidate for Governor Me served two terms as state treasurer. Ha Is merely a republican, seeking a republican nomination hy republican?,. He Is being groomed by no parllciilsr factions or extremist. He has served the people faithfully In other capacities and promises the same conscientious service If elec ted governor. , He believes lit letting the people rule and respects their verdlets, He stands for careful and sure progress, H Is opposed by the brewery and liquor Interests. He respectfully solicits votes of all republicans on primary day. n M .RepiiH 1916. Polls Open 8 A. M.; Close 8 P. M. This Out For Your Guidance. fitto&iey courteHes and another Drama league literature. to distribute Turn old furniture, househ'dd goods and clothing into cash with a He Want. Ad. POLITICAL IDVKllTiaiMi. it." idney 11 Smith Republican Candidate for County Attorney If elected I will Prosecute all violations of the law. Persecute no person or class. Evade no responsibility which the law imposes on the office. icants I ALTERNATES tto for Four ).. SNVUKK, O'Neill . li. ANDKKSON, Uneolii A. 15. WtXH), tiering .1. F. WIIITF. P.lnir. gJgT C-aBllueiilw j 'Vr- I ff -4r. :-,t 1 fir" , , i ' J I SBS.": .SillliiHIHIf ift'll llSIWHSMsViSMVVIMSaai rtH.t r M il. KR I I I Mi , z "f " ! t. h r V TV I'" ' A .1 Va eftfe-Vateir-iat sgaamtteaW- etaT4nr.ii ie??tl ' m, m,'. ''. mU of Hastings, Neb. Republican Candidate for . mssmm, Ask any banker in the Stats of Nebraska as to hl record and standing: ai a business man. Ask any one of the business men in the wide-awake, up-to-date city of Hastings what they think of him, and WHY they elected him five successive times as their mayor. Their answers will convince you that he is entitled to YOUR vote next Tuesday. . tt..J."'t i - Pa -. it' 7: CHARLES F. McGREW Can.li.late f..r KKITIH.ICAN NATIONAL COMMl'ITKi:. in i ii t-i.Mileiit nl ve;ii. cit.-timr hi?- I'itt vote ti le'lillintil lieiil nil'' el'itl of Keuhlicaii cm leienl upnii liun eiinii l:i tinirt aivl .-ii'iort t) tt"1 Nntiiiiutt, State nml ul Tit keti. Ili veil klinw ii eni'i i , I u-iin" - evpei it lu c nn. it!. i!t iiiail:tan''o will elHtl'le ll 1 411 tt I't'lltllitUtc Ultlltly tiXMtlil IN J'lil.ji.jiU MI.CCS1 itt Nt einl't r. I - ." ' '. . ' 4 Wi . -. IOI.ITK I. 41 IT.TI-IMi. 4 t vf-" ' fry AcHlllNKIt til' I hi Hll.-! I liriV b fur L'attiel.l in ltij in known a- the St!tte tti the ntlter. Myron L. Learned Cmirikhito for DISTRICT DELEGATE To Republican Nftilon&t Convention t ls,.rfPa SfuHf:J