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BEIEF CITY NEWS
Toaaa4'a for portlaa' Oooda."
tdghtlnt Tlxturee Rwrgrit -Cjrandan
tlaa Xaa-emat aUaya, IMSe-lm.
- Soot lMat IkNow ron Pr-aoe.
VafaJooe to Dan-'i l ThjiIto ' f'ub
.tl ftoid a dancing ly t (.'Larmier
"Toda'e Karl Frorrun,- cluelflad
IS!0'!- today. I ppr. in The Bm
rind out whit the
wvtum moving picture theatsrs effer.
Andirons, fire loraeoa. Hunuerland's
Property Carta Tor To ' rent ' proi-
rty, see J, Jf. fliimonl aV Co., Keellna
iJIflf.
ee edvtrtlsemeat of ntw hotel for
Jae on wrint ad jiafsutilcr, bualneaa
Msnets.
Vf "Ts-TUe" IUb(1m underlaada
p Tour asvaty ann vaiuurjj.a in the
urD ears uapoail vaults, Ji SViUth
17th It,, Baa Bid. Bui rent l.W for
f montha. Optn from a. m. to I n. m
On State rrataat to the TubUo A
resurfaced, fin-finlahid, highly jullahd
floor. Tha largest and beat In tha city.
Won Rohan a orchiatra. la lua JJari'
9iaT ax demy.
Xnterteiamant Irr. OJg Htaatny n
gwrtalnid the rmsiiibura of tha Nu lma
twority at dlnnr at her homa In honor
of TJr. Kllsabeth Mason on Baturday.
Jatembera preterit ware; J;r, Olgt MfeMny,
Pr. Fllabtli Mann,. Mra. Km!!.
Brandt, Mary Hholdon, Jane Mthw
Barbara, Churchill, lluth Doia anil Unn un
Chriatemon. 1
lraiee Maatiaf Tha annual Mai
tnaetlng of tha Young Worni-n's iU'tUm
mrr society of Wetmlntr J'reauyif rlau
Btaurcn will be hold at the home of Mir,
frames Phillips, IDA Mouth Thlrtlrth ave
twe, Monday evening. Vr. A. II. Mar
shall of tha Omaha Theological aomlnary
will deliver tha addreas. Ml orla
Olaon will alng. ,
Ak-ter.In Committee to lCaat The
liuatllng frmmlitee of Ak-Bar-Hn, Ham
on'a mmbar-gltlng phalanx, la to hold
mooting Tuesday noon, April , at tha
Hotel Roma, A lunrhaon will b given
tn connection with tha bualnra meeting.
Students Plan Big
Graduating Week
At Creighton Uni
Thta year an oratnlted effort 1 being
oado to give commencement week at
Orolghtm edd4 algnlflnanco, Clinics,
ander tha direction of 1. Crlla of Clave
awd, am bain arranged for tha rndloa4
nd dentAl graduate, and It 1 expected
that th largeet gathering In tha hletory
nf the Pun-Alumni aaaoclaUon will bis
forwent at tha dinner on th evening of
Jwrtl V. On th following evening at tha
Brridl theater the moat, prewntlivj
fUy In th hletory of tha aool will b
taged, and on Aaturday evening, April
Ja, the commencement cxerdee will h
hld,
A far a poaelM a wldeapread home
ewrrrlng of th alumni will be promoted.
The combination of the varloua gradu
ating elaaaea, and. the organizing of the
iumnl Into a common body, have helped
io glvi a, better Impreaeion of th wnlver
etty'a Importance and to promote hotter
aUellng among th graduate. The vnrl
pn committee In charge are btiay with
til preparation and promlee a week
Whlrh will long b remembered,
Th Pa,n-Alumnt banquet I the funfeat
mt th year at Creighton. Alt formalltlea
aV'oaat aalde and fh new and tha old
graduate give themaelvee over to the
njoyntent of th evening. The mere
mention at lent year1 banquet will evoke
ft amlle on Aoount of the alunt atjiged.
The ommltto thl promlea to
njtdo laet year' affair.' At leaet 1t are
awpeeted to be prwatnt, many from out
Cf town,
Th bantuot will have adled alifnlfl
Oanr from the f.ct that th outgoing
jentorf will preaent th Initial pJ1! of
ViJtUD la tha form of an endowment. Thli
idea wa auggeHted hy a member of tha
tipper elaaaman a month or ago and
ea nthualaattcal1y taken up by the
ejanlora. The preoedent eatabllahed by
Ciem will be followed "by the future
graduate.
For a IHIua Attaefc
rhan you have a aevare headache, ao
wcnpanled by a coated tongue, lothlng
fjl food, conatlpatlon. torpid liver, pmlt.
tng of partly dlgte4 food and t en bit,
you may know that you have a aevare
MMott attack. While you may be quit
aok there la much eonaolatlon in know
tog that relief may b had by taking
thre ot .CIrlber1ln Tablet. Thay
r prompt and effectual. Obtainable
gwarywher. Advrtlemnt.
PUBLIC GETS CHANCE TO SEE
CENTRAL HIGH ROAD SHOW
The eecond annual Centre! lllnh Mmol
Jtoad llhow wa glvrn for Ihe.erron'l
time laat night for the puhlKv The eu
fllforlum a well filled. Two epeilel
nnibera were glvn. Mian' Winifred
Travle had a clever original art. hh
Cave aaveral Imperaonailun f aomhern
alar If y iharactera. Hart Jenka n
Th eompeiliiv drill irov4 a thrtl'ei',
ftot nn o( the driller brim elinilnaitxl
fentll aeveral nilimir after the iwKnnini
of tha apeil'duwn. The rnn ta qui' kl'
)mlnJl th-n. until mt'y Peniel Ijmi
!! rl N'alhan Miller remained Miller
a eliminated after rontlnird iliMlinn
and tha gold medal fnf firet plart
gt en fa Ijirtgocli,
Thnee ai'peeiing In thl art errs )
tthi beet drilled ra1t In tie i ni'Mt
ana edt eeing ehun from h n.m
fonr Trie rm i f he rnternt ie
rnrrl I'eni-: I m,i..l ..f i umitenv A
Orpxrel jtin. vh t,f l'iMii.i, t M
frfnl 11ull e (! i'iifitn c,
C'oriwral Nalhen itiller tf lniu(n l.
renvral llaeuld UMiry uf i'iftiu(i K
aurul Wrta Vt t i'oni-n T.
gWir V'lre Jnrtnaen ef t'em-r
ft, ft.rp'J t'lvila Jnnn if Hei(n
K and frt fd t5ir rf tVm.
WILSON JOINS HUZZA
IN HOIHOH OF HIMStLF
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; LETTER WRITERS
Money for Thoie Tellinf; Why One
Should live in'Dundee, Fairacrei
or Out in Happy Hollow.
AYRES , IS THE HEADUNEH
rlrat prize, (harle B. Ayrea $7
North Korty-nlnth - avenue, editor,
Urnaha Trade KxMblt.
Hfuond prlae, llflen O. Clarke, S;i
rapltoi avenue, teacher In On'ral
HlKh achool.
Third prt, U. A. teppke, 71 loiltt
Thirty aimh alreet, deriulng man
lr, Nebraaka Clothing company.
Kutirth jr'r. Ctiarl VV. Bteln
baiigh, i'rti Krandela theater building,
ar-hitei't.
Ktfth prize, Via rawllna Trlnf. Jl
Pout h Klgliteenth atiaet, (ahlr, V, l.
Weed Co.
The foregoing are the wlnnera of the
five prlira offered by, George A Co., retl
tatate deal-ra, for the beet lettrra telling
why one would like to live In Uunde.
Pi'raorn, or llpt'y Hollow. Tha prl.ei
tot ,i 1 a value of l,MO, uh. b la to I a ghai
In aiultle In loia In ft no addition to
pundee.
The flrat.prUe i a V) ((.wily in nny
lot (he winner may . hooae In th-. julrii-
llon. The a.'oii'l i the third, 104.
nd ti e lt to fit eei'h In ain-h eiiultl
Out uf the IU letter re. elvrd In th
ronlrnl, tbf Jinlre i,.ctid. beallei tre
fhe wlnnera, t'tt other for honor bli-
n,nllon. Thexe iie 1en In tho nnr n
thlr iwr t a the JiidMf' d tr rtjjlned an1
m follow.
Mr, Allen White, ,".I09 Wthnter aire't.
Ilclle 'froliriin, tV; fiavenrmrl atr-et
Klir.a.heh ftlngwalt, m North Thirty-
eighth avenue.
Margaret Campbell, Ut lard etret,
A, D, GarrUon. r(io (tiuin Twenty-alxth
treet
A, C, Pavla, ,'2I Mouth Twen'y aevent i
alreet.
Mra. C, It. Weller, !' Capitol avenue
Clr B, Thomaa, 017 Hoiitb Thtrty-thlr i
lrot.
C, A Whli, m Omaha National ban
building.
Mra W. R, Howard, 1711 North Twenty
eighth atreet.
College Orators
. , Meet m Contest
Collegiate winner of the tat peace
eonteeta of Nebraaka, Kanaa and Bouth
Dakota 'Will meet at tha Unlveralty ef
Omaha May & to hold th lnter-li
pear content. Th winner will hav (he
honor of compedng at th national eon
laat t T,k Mohonk thl cummer. An
effort I being made to hav th mem
ber of th Nebraaka auprem court act
aa judge of the Omaha conleet.
The membere of (h executive board
of the elate aaaoelatlon In charge of the
eonteat are: Charlea V. Brorigardt,
Cretghton, preaf"ent, Wllllem Thomp
aon, ITnlvere'ty of fmiaha, vie prt-
dant; Ann Johnaton, Bellevu, aecretary
It la probable that aeveml other etate
may he repreaenUd at th rontcat.
T. L COMBS GOES TO TWO
BIG DAKOTA CONVENTIONS
T. L, Vmba, ex-prealdent of th Na
tional Retail Jeweler' aaaoclation, ha
gone to attend the annual convention
of the North Dakota itewelera' aaeoda
tlon It Pevll' Lake Monday and Tuea-
day, and the Mouth Dakota Jewelera'
oriel Ion at We tart own on Wedneaday
and Thtiradey of thla week. Both etate
hav large membership and enthuelaatlo
ronventlon.
"Tiz"-A Joy to
Sore, Tired Feet
Use "Tiz" for aching, burning,
puffed-up fept and corns
or callouses.
"Surd I bm tec
erf Urn for any
foot trawbU."
frtxxl be, aire feet, burning feel, awol-
Irn feel, tender fett, t red fiet
(k,(d-b), lorn, talloua, hunloni and
raw apota. No more ahne (Ightneaa, no
morn limping with pein or ilrawlng up
your fa-e in agonv. ' Tla' t mal-al,
ad light off. Tl" drawa out ell tha
pntaoncm exudation wnlih puff up the
feet. 1 "Tig" and wear amaller hne,
i "T''' ai.d forg't yo'ir foot r.ilry.
Ab' how comfortalil r feet (eel
le( a -fent l.o nf "Tlx" now at nn
drufgr or department ore. I 'on I euf
fnr. lias g("l feel. gld frt, feet thel
hi-r awe. I, neei hu'l. rsver gt-l turd
er fwl t!mforl giMranleed "f
inuney refunded - A d veil le merit
aw
Hi) --r-
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Wonderful for Bath
JAP ROSE
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SOAP
Dflishtfiil'v rffcshlni
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University of Omaha
Students Are to Give
Program on Campus
The advanced cla.Mi-a of the old h)nn
liell department of the I'nlverjiity of
Omaha will jrhe an out-of-door program
on the I'ollrar anipiia Tuead y entitlfd
"Bona and ("utome of Mrrrln Knulaml,"
under Hie (Jirvctlnn of Miea Kllaubeth
Gordon, head of (lie department. The
affair will be the flrt of It a kind ho'd
at th I'ntvereity of Omaha and for thla
reaaon the feoiiliy nn't atudent body take
a grct Itrrreat in the program. Hh'oild
wa(hr conrlitloti not pi-rnut, ll open
air progiam will he held In John Jaco',
Memorial, hall.
I nlreralty nf llmeha
Pretdnt I, K. Jrnklna and lr Kfi
bert ettenrtrd Ihe I'rr aliylcrlen aynod
meeting Wednesday.
Monday aftrrnoon Kenneth Widermr, a
freahman, will atve a ptano concert t
the Kremonl High achool audllorium for
the Ppmet club of thet city.
Tha phyidcal geography clae. under
th dlrei-tlon of Sllee Kdna Manlr, took
a trip to Cnlho'in Haturday for tlie pur
pom of xtudytiig lend foi matloi .
A Hhekeepenrr tercenteburv progiiim
will be given the laller pert of the week
Ml one of Hie i!nii ekcr'len period.
Htudenl of the Kngllah rtepartriieul wi;J
have the prlriclpnl purl on the urn.
Fielleilng thet I'liinn of Onle day inldht
be Interfered with, member of Ihe ilrn
mHtlc el il httve ieelded not to'uKe ilm
"Maneuvpra of June," a four-act ' niv
ed , at, I 'reniont !! y rvr-iilng, nr, hd
been plnnried.
I'lHn recently i-ompleied by Hie -ecnllve
r'oniMillfee f r,r- rley c,iJ f o'-
a epeciat ec or elunt frcon every clef
nd eiurlent orKini7.iiilon of the luihep.
lv. The proceed of the nffiilr will
turned over t the athletic liomd
Joint Young Men and Young Women a
fhrletlan aaaoelatlon rhnpel merdee
were held Fr dey. Hreclel violin number
wire rendered by Joeph Woolary, ac
companied by Kenneth Wldennr. KuKen
Klmmom, Krank Broad well and N th
ine Tlbot ne iem Ink's and Helen
l'ale several vocal .soloe.
Member of the pre-mcdlc vlhf.ea of
the I nlveraity of OinHhit elected Krnem
Johneon preaident and Manuel iiro
dlnkv treamirer at their annuel e'ection
Friday arternoon. The urbanization
plana to have eome local physician Hd.
die It each week Saturday morning
the organintion vlnlted the Mcthodlat
hoepital.
Nebraaka Wele,an 1 Blrerally,
tr. Hchrei krngaet haa been aiet'.ng
In a eeiiea of nieetlnii gt Yortt for a
number of day.
The Wealeyan male ouartet. which haa
had a urcerul eenaon. will give a eon
cert in the W enlcyrin aiidilurluin, Monday I
ex-nlng. I
Menr. (cirhma and llakln. aeielanta !
In phvalra, are enioylng the novelty "f
playing a gnme of rheea by wircleea with
the Wavne Normal achool,
Tha department of botany and geolnuy
have ruble, to their eijulpment by (he
purchaao of a fine lantern for tha pro
pectlon of opaiiue obtecta and allde.
The Htale Hoard of Normal Hc.hrml and
rnllcKe Inapeetora were here yeaierday
rheeklng over Ihe application f"r teach
er' cerilflcaK. The ji(flclal O, Iv . of the
hoiird wa attached in all the appllta
lion preaented.
Ilaatliiaa I oltrge.
Karl H jrge wa elected awi'retary of th
MtUu (riijri(al t'rohlbltlon aaaoelatlon.
The eonteat next year will be held at
JIntlnga
Among the vleltnr at th college th
it week wer Mr Buck of riupertor,
Mr. VVIItoti and Mra. I'.nu, 1 r and
Mra, al hurv and (Jordoii Heck of
Aurora, and Mr. Byer of tha clly.
Haetlnx college wa recently added
to ihrt North Central Aeoclntlon of I'nl
lege A college, to be a member of Ihla
HPiociallnn tnuel have a lerong faculty,
i ml ii product Ive endowment f at leuat
I'eetliig cc Here won flrt place In the
pinhlldtinn oratorical eonteat at week
i" lib H rrreeniiitlve, M1 Mewl I'ark.
Ilie will repreaent the Nebraaka collegee
ii the Inter atale lonleat, M. i'au, Minn.,
iome time In July. t
The board of trustee have recently'!
engaged I r J K. Farmer, ptor or tne
preativterlnn church at Vadleon. Neh,. a
v nre'tdent of rho Inatllutlon. He will
relrn bl ttorta at once, and begin
work for (he eollege, fr. Farmer la a
KtaduAte of or;henN-rn nnnti-.tv. I'm
a time be will repi-ent ihe i-oiice in
Ihe field and before the chiinliin of Ne
braaka. -May day at the college mil he a bin
event. At leal ISO people, repreentlng
the faculty, atudenta ami Hlmiuit will take
part In U program, ronluim a havo been
urderwd for (he occaalon. ami a large
crowd jf anticipated. In the evening the !
uaual German plav will be then at the,
collea chapel, hut In addition to thla;
annual affair, the ,1inlnr clad will put,
on a P'ay; entitled, "Aa We l.Ue It."
llnana Tolleae te.
I'reaident V, O. Allen who haa been
apendlrig the laat month In th eaat l,n
behalf of tha collcga, la expect4, to re
turn to Crete today.
Tha Uoane College ijlee club will leave
Mav S on a trip through eaeiern Ne
braaka. A two nlghta' lnn4 in Umaha la
included In the club Itlnary.
Th Adlephlan ruiaitet, which gave a
concert at the Koko theater In Crete laat
Haturday night, entertained (he Ikiene
atudent wtih a mualcal pmVram in th
Oayiord parlor Bunday flernoin.
Th Olrla' (He rlub guv a ooneert
nd niuahal eniertaluinent In th college
auditorium FtIiUv evening. Over (hlr(r
people took part In the program, which
wa conducted under the aupervlalon of
I'rof. Aller. bead of Ihe Ihiane conaer
vatnry of mualo. The rei elpl wer con
tributed to th athletic aaaoclalloo.
Th atudent committee In charge of tha
Mav day exerrlaea at Ihian i planning
(ha largeat May feadval In lh hletory
of the achool. H hoot will b dlaiulaaed
Monday. May 1, and th claaae will hold
Picnic on (be Blue river during th morn
ing. In th afternoon th atudent will
return for atreel pared, which will be
followed by a aertea of attraction at tha
college rampwa. Among the leading fea
(nrea of (be program will lie th ' Sopho
more Entertainer," who preaent th P iig
Heh comedy, "I'au Ixy," at the college
chapel.
HESPERIAN LITERARY
SOCIETY ENTERTAINS
The Ileaperlan literary eoclety of th
Bellevu t'nlon High achool held a party
Haturdiiy evening at Ihe home of Clnr
ene SCurrher, Iwlween Bellevu and Kurt
Crook alrecta, The evening a nt
id amuaement of varlou kind'. Be
frrahmenl wer nerved.
University of Omaha
Girls in Campaign
The political bug haa invaded th rank
of the co-ed Mudent body of th Unl
veralty of Omaha. Th reaaon 1 th
coming celebration of the moat popular
enior cod (or th honor of being
crowned May queen at th annual gala
day exerotaea on (ha college campua, May
I.' Many of the lower claaa co eda hove
larted an active campaign for their
favorltea. The apnlla in thl Caen are
houuiT the campaigner will have In be
ing appointed ladlvi-in-waltlng and at
tendanla to lh queen, ahould their favor
ite be eucceaaful.
A a U la not conalderad proper etluiirt
for motor co-ed to openly announce their
andldary for tha place, th campaign
I being conducted with great aecrecv,
Men (tudenl of th achool are accepting
with great luaplrlon Invitation to Fri
day vnlng part lea, for aomehow the
talk at thee Informal affair uaually
Jentera on how nle Oladyt, Viola or
Dorothy 1 and what a fin queen ah
would maka
PLAN TO ORGANIZE
PLATTE WATER USERS
PEWKH, odo., April J3.f!n for
an oiganUatlon of water uer along th
oulh flatt river In Colorado wer
formulated at an Informal conference yea
day of water uaer and tal offktala.
A meeting to perfect the organisation la
to lie held April tt at Morgan, Colo.,
when plan of pror-edur lo are to be
dlaeuaned relallv to th suit brought by
tha Weatern Irrigation dlalrlut of Ne
braaka aeeklng an u)iiltbl adjuaimrnt
r f dlatrlbullon of water from th Couth
llutt.
Cast Selected for -Merchant
of Venice
ByBellevue Seniors
Bellevu college eaniora hav finally
choaen tha entire oaat which will pre
aent tha ' Merchant of entc" at com
mencement time thla year. Dean Falea
will play Hhylock Arlln Smith promlee
to make a aympathetlc Nerlaaa, and Bar
Ion Maxwell a Oratlano will aupport th
leading lover. Perry John will probably
take Ihe part of Baaaanlo, and Anne
Johnton will be Portia. Clint !,
llaley Noyea, Jamee Allen and P.alph
Martin, a Antonio, will make up th
group of Venetian gentlemen
Eulallo Dagdag ha been can for ;!v
part of the prime of Morocco, at.? wl!!
preaent a real foreign gentleman , at
Portia' fiiltor, Samuel Klntiler I tr1ng
out for th part of tuc irime or Ar-
ragon. '
John Bloomqulit will be the duke of
Venice.
POISON TAKEN BY MISTAKE.
CAUSES DENTISrS DEr.TH
rilEHNO. Cel., April Sl.-Polon Ink.
by mlatake cauaed Ihe (tenth of rr. C.
"W. ama, a dent let, hrr today. - '
Dr. Jam intended to awallow aolu
tlon which 1 Impenetrable to X-ray and
therefore make a photographic ahadew
ot value In dlignoalng (Sigrttiv allraanta.
He took lnalea4 a aubetanc of uml'ar
name, but deadly effect.
I'raree Mefenele alliance.'
ATLANTA, Oa April 3,-A defenale
alllnrne of all ouuntriea of the weatern
hinl)iera wa proimaed by flenafor
I.ewl of llllnola, eioklng tonight befnra
tha Atlanta Bar aaaoelatlon, aa th onlv
mean by which th llnlled Btatea nould
avoid murly conflict with countrira if
ICurup and Atla.
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