TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY REE: APKIIi 23, Mlfi. 3-A Nebraska Another Song for The Semi-Centennial Nebraska Jubilee Mrs, Cora K, ecm-ll of til South llf t'enth street, Lincoln, .VMi., scmli Tl)" ttfp tin' lollowlim sonif, written for the scml-cenfennhil Jiil)llo of Nebraska, but iiot until after Ihn close of the compcib tlon, and. thcrrfuiu not submitted for the il' rial iii of the Jinlne. It ha a aw lug snd a si ritlimnt that will appeal to Na hraskans; i'roMi plains otire wst of land yi drove the nil man's band tt et the yeoman's hand To till I bo frrtllu end. With heart of cohihkh trim Wn hri'tiMhl 01. 1' triumph tliroiiuli, U rr III Hint worn not low, To ijtnnil at peace with (lol, ll' fiain; Then rally hern llh jo), crown with Klurlc liilKht, Our own, our faithful trrsdlnif on, For fields of plcnly, chivr end home, Tho sun lira' on o'er i, of (sold In its Unfit. I'ir on runs Hip cvo to sen endless roll of les As h licautcoiis symphony II'ioii'.'Iiik off to Ho' Uy, l-wcr tliit thrill the Moid, (if llvrr, (Ji'll, and Idioll O, IrllHit" lake kim toll for nplci.rlor norm ran buy. Refrain; f rnss s they may fo coins, fir warden spots fyr some, No coldness of the palm Ifas chilled their welcome her, They've found Ihe llM of hope Tn nsrd them off Ihe elope Of ilnig and frr( and rnnne, Pause not -to upward veer. Ri fraln: ATTORNEY GENERAL UPHOLDS DCDGE COUNTY CANDIDATE FVnrti a fitiff Correspondent.) l.lSCnux, April 22,-rHpc-lftl,)-Whlli tho opinion corne a little lain to hit tha prlmsry. attorney Orneral need, at lh request of Secretary of Stat Pool, linn ftlvon'hl M- of tha Dodge-Wahlnt.on entinfr matter In which candidate for ttie etate senate from that dial riot hnA hla nam printed on the democratic bal lot without the very ntwiwary formality of first fllln hla name with the secre tary of state. However, ji ha was not elected, anyway, it cut lllllo lea. Tha attorney frneral hold that where district la composed of mora than one county tha nama of a candidate inuat ba filed with tha secretary of state, ac cording to tha orders given tha county clerk of Dodge county, who had tha nam printed on tba ballots contrary to tha law. Ttowever, tha attorney feneraJ'e do partment hold that for Oi enerl lection a petition filed with tho county clrk in earn onnty in tha dlatrlot la aufflflont 4 enable a mmlldul to -t on tha official ballot without flllac with the aecretary of atate. DUNDY COUNTY VOTE FIRST TO BE REPORTED (From a Btaff Correapondant.) M.VrOLK, April r.-(8pcliil.)-Th flrt county to report Its vota to the w rotary of atata wit Uundy county, wlili h ahowa monf republican than Oaroo -ciaia voting- In tha primary, tha vota on president being: Democrat, 51; repub lli iiiim, m. lundy county gave a ictwy cratic majority at tho last election on Kovcrnor of J.'fl, Uoan, the Irf'Xlnnton livery man, wan iiccefaful In polling 15 votes for presl Unrit on the democratic aldo and II on th lopiihliran aide, whllo Mr. Kooaevolt secured votes for tha republican nomi nation. Hughe received 15 votes. OMAHA OFFICERSECURES REQUISITION FOR WEINSTEIN (I 'roni a Staff t'orrea; ondent ) I.INi'fil.N, ,pid H, -l.-iiwi In I Teteirram.) -'lmr;e II, Van rnen, un Onmlin police offi' i r, applied l (Governor Morehead Idle thla lifleniui.n for eitnulltlon Nier for tin! return to Nebraska of Henry Weinntelii, wanted nn a fmicrv ilmrne in Oititilnt. WeliiiM ln h i linrued with tlir forgery of two dunlin foe l.4 cm h, ulucli Icj t Mtft I, one tti the Omnil.'l Nrilpiltal iHtlK and llm ihIHt at Hie Kiint N ill 'U illoiiiN of Hill . I'V He In I. ell ; lii l.l In iiiinr Hil l Ol'i'ii j.i.illhii Hie pipeiD the I'f'liir ! f I i the vt at In I'll .; I.H' a liia nimi BANKE7S OF GROUP TWO TO MEET IN COLUMBUS I I; l Ah f i i, , pitl v cp. ml l '(, i'ti I I I III II I ;u III e tMt. , I IjniI.h w.ia li'ile ' 1 ' " ' ! I I'" ' I tmc'p 3. - Ilkwin -. I i .in At 1 1, i, I l I' .4 . .. Ill, . ..(l, l,..,.0 ' I i I x I t' f I I ' 1-4.1. ' ' ' 4tl, " I l.f .111 . 4 J i' - I',,.-...... , J ,t.i.. . 4t . i -l.l. i V , . : u '.i.. i. ,. . '. tl - I .. .i . 4 ) I i . 4 ! 4..U lit, I II, , ... I ..... ( ' . V. . 'A h- I t : 1 , , 4 IS 4 I . ' t t . . t - 1-.nl . i -. W . i . i . 4 ' ' . t . : :,- ..-....,, - . i , f a i, i '1 , ' I ..I I - 1 t. . I I . l'f , I 44) 0J I 4II..1I !" I4 a I tit It t. 4 . .i r ' I I . ,n 1 4 f' H mil ' I 4 . 4 I, t t 4 - I.,; f i II a g! i a n i .i North Platte Presbyterian Minister Makes Advertising Fill His Church NOHTIl TLATTi:, Neb., April 2?, (Hpecbil ) -"It pay a to advertlaa. I'rlnt et a Iiik is I lie bint invcHtinciit tbut can bo riiiide." 1 Ailo)tlnif tlil an h motto, Itev. Robert White of the Xortlt finite iTeabjIerlHil church, baa nenrly tloubled IiIn church allendnni i and bus Uimely Incieaiieif tho contributlona to hla church alme he look up the pii'ilomte four moniba au" Shortly lifter bis arrival In North I'bille Kcv. While bexun to do HiIikts Hint never before bad been benl of In church circles here, and seldom in the cats. 'n the blllboiirda around Hie dly betfuil appearing alrlldnK poa'ers, seven by nine feet, Inviting North t'lurm real ri'iila to no to church "We want you to go to church, and If you have no church home of your own we want yon to come to our church," Hie ponicrs an nounced, The effect was tmiglcul The leiy tienl Kundiiy nn In1 reie of nearly ,M per cent In th alteicbuice ut the I'renbytoi I.iii i bui-li wna iiiiirlied, 'ol -Iccllona liicienseil, and wuh tbe cUa funds llius secured In milliliter Increased bis sdwrllalOK. In lb" bicjil pupeia HP poared nboit, snnppy ndverllwnieiils ciill tllM ItHentlon lo Hie subject on which lb" piiiilol wus lo PU'Hk the following Hun liny. The bleu wus new, North rlntie llk'-d i. Men nod women who seldom If ever olliiubd church were luleienle.il In n mliilnlor who dnnd lo alep hut the eoinepiiloimlities ndverlbic bis chinch, ii, il Hii went to Hie church lo heir Ibe ineM-Mtic, lu,l IH ,iui'lcd, Nuiiieroiis iom-Mrslons among poisons thus brouuht lo i lunch bnvc Icch re. corded. Keen the most connervutUo mill Inters of Not Hi Multe nlmll llml Itev, While's pbtti bus been n success, nnd at Jest. one other church Is following (lie standard sJ by lbs I'lesbyleibin con gregatloii in It advertising campaign. "The p'l,cHou of the peVcriob.gy of aovertlslng bus been very gratifying: to ilia Norllt J'littla I'resliylerbin rhurrh," rtov. Whllo suites. "A much advci tlned brand of soup will produce soup con sclouMiess in lbs minds of persons who use soap, and a demand for soup In the winds of persons not using i, Thug in f 1' r :.: -iA pi h f. V V I v lev.Xoleri Mite church advertising tba much advertised church will produce a church itvns'loua liens In l .it minds of muuy people, so when they think of going lo church this church will occur to them and to this church they will go, "Tho church ad, whether In bulletin, poster or psid spiica In the newspaper must be striking enough to attract at tention and brief enough to b read at a glance." Williams Holds Communion With the Muse and Immortalizes Fellows IX, V. Williams Is poet bmrraie of thn Hoard of I-Mucailon. He mounts Pegasus every now and then and tha resuit la more contributions to the realm of poetry, These spring days have Inspired Mr, William to renewed efforts. Tha following poem refers to tha mam berg of the Hoard of Kducallon; THKrucs NOTiifsa m a namu. Warfleld la a peaceful fellow, On our Woodland, growa no brush, Wakeley sleeps and dream llk others; Sometimes lu-rd la In a ruah. . Arrested with Nearly Half Million Worth Of Securities on Him HAITIMOH K, Mil., April 32.-A man giving the name of Kdward J. gulgley, having In Ida possession all the securities stolen on a ferry boat at New York on February 28, wa arrested hero this ovenlng. Tho arrest was a piece of good lin k by the postal authorities. yulgley was seined on suspicion of being wanted In Bt. I,oulg for raising money orders. An .alleged confederate niuucd George F. Wlndall was arrested with him, but is held on a technical charge, yulgley fought against arrest, but was overpow ered, Hla alleged confederate submitted quietly. Qulgley's grfp contained' a large bnndln of certificates of atock of the Baltimore Ohio railroad, the Chicago, Hurllngton ytilncy railroad, New York City, stock and other securities of aggregate face value of $400,fHO. A sight draft for ViKttn drawn on H. It. CbupUi Co., of New York, by Bmlth. Ixickhurt & Co., of rialtlmore, waa also found In the satchel attached to certifieatea for lie ahares of Cnlon Pacific and 10 shares of Northern Pai'lfle stock. . Yuan Orders Cabinet Be Given Overhauling rr.Kl.Vt1, April X! -IVi atdent Yuan Pit' Ksl, In a mandate hint l. that his full control of the admlnls'inti-iu isa ciu-ied illsnatlsfncil n ammig tha pa pie ano auninrlses Ihn secretary of state, Msu 81, Hi Chang, to orgunlr R renponst bla cabinet. "This is Intended," ssy tba mand.ite, 'aa a step toward ailmlnlstratlv a reform I hope tba members of tha g,,v, rivuent will wo k to rinoe tbe illfficultie i f Hot d .y " Krnat Is somcilmes not In earnest lie's a Joker Just the same; I loiovtohlner, Itb.li uninhcr, iiut can't prove It by his nam. Carpenter don't use the hammer; 'I'owell Is nothing Ilka the hood; JcnMna' other nme Is Panlel, Hut on dreum work he's no good, Foster does not always cherish, As his business Is to sue; When some bad boy breaks a window, Then our Fry Is in a slew, Williams, of the king's own people; Hubert should be "bright In fame." Hut ha Simula us proof conclusive, That there's nothing In g iiuine, Philadelphia Wakes To Give Wilson Nice Reception on Visit WAHHINOTON, April 22. - President Wilson paid a brief visit to Philadelphia today lo visit his daughter, Mr. Francla Howes Kayre, and his youngest grand daughter, Kleanor Axson Hayre, who was born there lust month. He was ac companied by Sirs, Wilson. They re mained In Philadelphia lean than two hours and returned lure tonight, planning to spend I'.nster In Washington. Tho president was given a great ovation in Philadelphia, although nothing wse known of bis coming until a few hour In advance, A crowd of several thousand persons wna at tho Hroad Htreet station both when ho arrived and when he left, anil cheered him enthusiastically. He was also apnlaudcd as ho passed through the streets, The president and Mrs. 'Wilson went directly to tho Jefferson hoaplul, whore his granddaughter was horn, The visit was made todiiy because Mrs. Kayre phins lo return to her homo In Wllllamstown, Mass., tomorrow, leaving tho president to talk lo Mrs. Hnyrc, Mrs. Wilson, with fr. Cruyaijn, the While House physician, made a lour of tho hospital, spending most of her time In the captain's ward. Tbe trip to and from Philadelphia, made In a prlwite cur attached to regular trains, nn uneventful. LANDING OF U S. TROOPS ; Kit CIH'Z, April :i -The e .,.,1 , hUfisary of C.n landing ur Ain.ii.-.i t roc in ,i cr j i r n .,!,.,.. ,i i.e.. a i.f iii.iuiiuii ' Want H nn.r sons tb.t, wurli-Uiey ili gci i, ,,iu, ir m,i:,l(,( PERSHING UTILIZES LULL REFURNISHING HIS MEN Fis.i-11 iiK.WiyrAirmtn of cjkn r:itAi. jiuiv j pKiiHiit.vii, nami- yi'Il'A. Mexico (Via Wlrelesa to Colum bus. N, Ml, April - Ueneral John J Peiablng Is utilising the lull n ilia opera tliuia In Mekbo In reoulflltlng his troop The cbiibing and e.uitinent t.f tl,a men suffir4i grmtly In Hie p.irilt of Villa and airrv eff. rt Is being m ide l.i ipl;,c them cj I..IUIII, . of store are being I'lHtt from I In- baar at Cobliubo. Ibpiirls rt-.-n,! (fni .,ii,i aim tha Aoinl hi, itl, f , ,,, (H raird Hi.it uuiKt fr''illfl xei rw l,..r 1 he fr.rn of !i, i i -1 in luiry e.iiiiin, mtv n-' 14 I r.'ii 44ll'tic i up. t..i ai at a t ail iHiim m . .cii -,.i,i. cf the ..lid ,l k.i, At,. . ,4t.. 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It1 i4il I .ii n mi i , tin. tli ,i II mi a t i i i .i, 1 1 1 , ( (i ( , ( i Surratt, Tried for Assassination of Lincoln, Is Dead I'.Al.TIMOiUC. ,Md.. Api II -John llur rimiii Hurrntt, lasi sun Ivor of Hie corpM of alleged coiisplratois trb'J fur Implica tion In the plot to an ;mi4!iimt44 Abni -urn Lincoln, died heie loulKlit. II' wis 7' yeais old Jlr. KurriHl reil rd us gm im' freight iment of the I'alllmne Htciio, I'scket lompany icienily. In tbe cv wsi-tbe sci- ed In I e en 'rdeiale necri't scribe. When be In ur i that a warrant had been isiued for hi u 1 he fled trotn New York to Canada, null thru to J-'.urop' Fgypt and ."mill Anou ha l e una acuuiitid aft' r I e tu broiiitb ! lack for trlnl and csme to Haltimoie. Pi 0 WET3SE MERE TO WITH GKOWING OiK!A!HIA.,, ATOM I 45-7 So. m St. Cummins Leads T, R, In MontauaPrimaryl ! M Ft, UNA. Mont., April SI-Hcattereil return received early tonlithl from to I day's presideiitlni piefcicnce primary, J showed Ihiit Preslilenl Wilson pulled more votes t ) mi ii all of his republican opp uu'iils together. I Hemilor A. II. Cummins of Iowa polled i three lo mm over Colonel Itoosevelt In ; twelve picclnctH, Tim oilier lepulillcnn I cnmlldnte, l.dnnrd Hniidolph Woods of New Jciscv, received hut a few voles, i This wss Montana s Unit pienidciitbil preference primary nnd tlm first tlmn 1 Hint women voted. The polls were open j from I:', noon, until o'clocli, and derinitc results were not especied until late. Omaha Home Furnishing Headquarten Your Tonic E . for Spring fj l S ehoulddothc8olbin(8 I -clttar away waste; A di"pI inflammation ; I invigorate Uie bodily utiiu yiuiui i v u i blood may be closed, your dijjestion not up to the mark, and stagnant, areas (catarrh) exist in the membrane of the stomach, Intei- tlnei or lung. The result la a tired feeling, irregular appetite and lot of energy, Peruna Invigorates all your body, helps to soothe away all inflammation, restores the Irregular appetite to a healthy condition, and clear away all watte. It's a real lonlc--epeclally flood in catarrhal conditions like Indigestion, after effects of grip, convalescence, and spring lassitude. You may tske It with perfect safely, confident thai it hfil heee of bencftt for 44 rears to thousands, Cnd bene poMesars real merit. Whst It ss don Inr them I the best evidence of wbat It will do for you. Begia It lodsy. lilierMwuMiltoa. tti riB)rti rraaeirf hrtst. Tba f eraaa Cm pur, Cehuabu, Obi . ' v ' - '44' - ' "4- - v-1 " ' I Phono D-335i V2 H n . H.u ja; l'llti"-r rS - . Hi' twi.-V " I a 4-, iTV-tr m , UNUSUAL ALUE -At All f Sm Tlic 1 Icii I on & l.fiicr jnilicy is to frivp iiihimiiiI viiIiich in l'tciiiliillt' 1 1 m -("ii rni?-li -ins every ilny in (Iit cnr- rittlit'l- tliiin ll iVnt trf nines one tiny lilnl (t M'lil'cily the j next itiul Hint tlii.s Jioliey is it winner is nlle. tci! by the I'liel, Hint we lire making new I friend nnl lulilinj? new neetjiint.s daily. Take for example, the Bed Room Suite above Tho fyiicen Anno dcnisTn h jmrf iciilurly ciTcelivo. 'Die soft brown tone of t lie j Juuiilsomcly riiiihlietl Anierieiin black walnut liiiniioni.es well with nlmohl any dee- orativo M'heine- nnil still in dilTerent. The prices nre within tho reavli of nearly I everybody, ' Desk $212.50 Chiffonier . . . . . Jj20.75 Dressing; tabic. . . $20.75 Chair 8.75 Bed in till Bench 0.50 j I Rocker 0.00 81ZC 28.50 Drwscr 1,2.50 in i iii S3 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT--AIID WELCOME I TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY An especially flu shaniiioo for this weather, one that dissolves and en tirely remove all dandruff, excess oil and dirt, n easily be nid.i at trlflln ripens by simply dlssulvln a tea spoonful 0 canthro In a cup of tint water, I'onr slowly on calp and ms (SK briskly, Tlila create a eoiilh I r i sr. coollna lather. Rlnalns; leave the acaljt anotleasly clesn, oft nd pliant, while he tmlr take on the Klnesy richness of natural color, also a fluf fines which make It semn tnilih heavier than It I. After a eanthrox shampoo, arrantflna the liftlr I a pleasure, -A dvertlaeme.ii t. SMaW o VERSIZE is a marked ad vantage in Goodyear No Hook Cord Tires. Three sizes, for example, have 23 to 35 per cent more air space than regulation Q. D. clinchers of corresponding dimen sions. This means a larger pneumatic cushion, made still more easy-riding because high inflation pressures are not necessary. And this combines with the natural re silience of Goodyear Cord construction to produce utmost comfort; with its natural flexibility to give utmost protection against stone-bruise and blow-out. Ooodyear No-Hook Cord Tires are fortified aRalnrt,- Rim-cuttirn By our No-Hun-Cut feature. Diner-outs- By our On-air Cure. Loose Trred By our Rubber Kivtti. Puncture fend SkliMint Ily our Ikmbl Tim k AM Weather and Fibb ed. Treads. Intecuitty Byour Multi ple lit aide J 1'ianu VVue Jl I. 4-444,! .0WS f 4 ' l--,,44'' fWM, S li 4. i IV I' - I .. .' ( ,.. 'K i4 Dsmw y V IS l-H-A It I j. m .r am. ' Cj 1 ( mtim&wmmJ Ml m t r? tV-'i '7t ivt n pleasure to the "threo score and " man or woman to lo Kreeted this way! Think of tho immediate joy and last ing satisfaction to tho returning son or daughter to find tho parents not growing old. None but the old fully appreciate youth and its vigor, how ever. jTo grow old gracefully is Father Time's host gift to them. Everyday experience provcH that a good stimulant properly used will accomplish much to keep tho old young. It can't defy age, hut most, everyone knows of eases where, it has prolong! life for years. That's why unprejudiced physicians recommend a good j Hire whiskey for elderly people. When a Physician Prescribes Whiskey, Insist on Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey No purer whi.-key can he obtained. The grain from which it is made is the best that can be found, ami is thoroughly malted to assist digestion. It is also distilled over and over again to remove every possible trace of any injurious sub stance. It is unlike any other. , Willi lis prnserlbotl advico of a "utilcsiuinufiil In water or milk before nieula ami on rhiiik to bi d." Puffy's ruin M.tll KUkry kits eanuvl the 1 1- tiu I ii I lull uf an cm -ell i-n I tiiliic-HtliiHihitit for i in tnr.ilo Uho, Its Ml yean i nf emit Hilled ihi' l,y lluiUMiWtila uf ieulii bait hhuwti j t tl ii w It l'.uil.i (lie Mm,. i.ih ii (ic.Uihv ml ! )i roll ii 4i i m iltKctittnii and iii-.iniilaiii.il uf fund, ruh'-s the bluml, sin) bliliM -.tH'tlRtli nu.l IK'' tlm cvKitMn. lnki so urn il. I fntli.l b'U'i'V IUi it hi.ttl.' el Hi-fi) a iiji In Miit iu Iiuine fur i'Ii.ii r.i l" ..- . ta it. . . i ir vf it uet ivuuy s anu rveep v cu, .-'i.. in i-i.ili il luittli-44 iihIv lr.ar4 tif u.l.iliiir unTr wiiiu i tum "' riUlt t'it rf..isi. sr or a.sl', si mi i-si leil. tl If hs t'.'i ui'i tu.i. ami ! ani lut USllll SulHlln.l4 tiiiwtlsl 4. I 111 tn-r 4t I Uho, Its M5 yea ' J1A Tlu" Dutly MaltWhUkcyCo. Htt-SvMr-t H V. i)tif ( 1 111 "" "'Hi tnm-f mm,' , n 1 MX IH. ..." "'r )S l'liono Tylor 1001) 'C tui tt tu tivat mvni ;h tlunih you Wfjv iWliv iTimrynurWni.t-AiltoTlv W (Mlico in ponn