Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 06, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Image 7

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CRASHES INTO WALL
TO AYOID SMASH
Driver of Oil Truck Risks Life to
Avert Collision With Speeding
Roadster.
WOMEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE
A, B. Cranijiton, driver of a fire
ton automobile truck of the Manhat
tan Oil company, turned his big ma
chine Into a building to nvold colli
sion with two women raring In a
roadster on the West Dodge street
toad,
The driver of tho roadster wan a
w"ll-drexni(1 young woman, whose
Identity as yii ban not been learned.
It 1h agreed that she and her com
panion etiraped serious Injury, and
perhaps death, by the quick action
of the operator of the oil truck.
Mr. Crnmpton drove hla truck Into the
Cinent houxe nf tha C. W. Hull com
pany Thn i nr went through the wall
end then craahed through the floor. The
11 truck wa rbirnaged, but the driver
WHped Injury.
Truck doing Slow.
Tim oil truck proceeding cant on
Tmdgn at red , nt Forty-fifth street, end
wn moving at a alow speed. Tho rnad
etrr wa nild to have horn speeding at a
terrific! rate, Mr. C'rampton eald that the
car wna going flutter than any automo
bile he had obeervfd for many a day.
"I Just revolved to aava that womnn'a
Itfo. I took the only ctmnne I had to
avoid a colllalon and perhapa fatal In
juries." remarked the oil truck man.
There la soma doubt whether the
omnn driving tho roadster knew what
recurred after ah ped hy in her mad
chaac, It la an M tlmt the waa on the
fcrong Hide of the atreet.
Sunday Observed
As the Centennial
Bible Sunday
Churches have been aWed te observe
next. Sunday es Centennial 1'nlveraal
Mble Biindsy, with appropriate services
and sermons. The day will he on
nerved In connection with the centennial
celebration of Iho American Bible ao
clety. A pageiint, "The Bible Among the Na
tions," will he produced In the Conven
tion hall, Washington, D. C, Bftturday.
under the auspice of the aociety. There
will be three performance; morning,
afternoon and evening, preliminary to
the more formal celebration of the cen
tennial of the American P.IMa aociety,
of which tbla pageant U a part
Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock there la
to be a puhlte meeting on the cast atepa
nt the capllol, prealded over by Vice
president Marshall. Addrraaee will be
mado by the speaker of the house of
representatives and Senator Jonca of
Washington. At 4:90, in Memorial ball
of the Daughter of the American Revo
lution, tha crowning meeting of the cen
tennial celebration will Ixv held, te be
addressed by President Wllaon. fionator
Cumndna of Iowa, and Bishop McPowell
of the Mrthodlat Eplacopal church.
Tuesday, May 8, meeting will be held
at noon In the city haJU New Tork,
Robert W. TWorest presiding, and at I
o'clock In the evening at Carnegie hall,
New York, Joacph II. Choate prealdtng,
almllar In general character to the meet
IriKa bld In Washington, the two acta
of m'tltiga being thua cloaely connected.
University Day in
Omaha May Bring
2,000 Students Here
Twtnty eeachea. It la estimated, will be
- required to bring the atudent body of the
University of Nobraaku to Omaha May
31, thn (lny on whleh tho atudenta aro to
onie to Omaha on tho Invitation of tho
bureau of public -it y to epend thn lBy
touring over tho city and visiting points
tit lntereot.
Special trains will he required. Arrange
ments have not been made iui to the
' T iraln eervii e. Mannger K. V, I'srrlsh of
the hureaii of publlcllv la to go to Lin
coln Saturday or Sunday to confnr with
.. . Chancellor A very und other official of
Din unlveinltv with regard to tho details.
Thus far all estimate coining from tho
campus are to the effect that S.niO aiu
dcnU i!l he here on tli.it dav.
New Books
. ; vestor end guide the irrigation manager
' te a euceeesful anlution of praetlaal prob-
Icn.a.
M tollpinna.
IIEXTING A KIRMSHKP APART
MENT. Pv ! Smith Htunlon. J. B.
Oirllvle Publishing Company, 67 Rose
Htnet. New York. $1.
Thl volume la dedicated to thoaa who
poaea ona of the grrateat bleaalng of
thU life, a aenae of humor. Iliyaklana
tell u that It la abaolutely neeeaaary. In
order to obtain and retain K'od health,
to hava a hearty laugh every day. If
any page of thl little volume haa that
dealred effect on the reader, the object
of l'a production will be aeoompllahed.
UtK CHEATKR THAQKDT. By Ilen
Jamln Apthorp Guild. (V I'. Tutnama
Horn, 2 Vet Torty-flflh Wreet, New
V-ik. 1,
Thl hook conalata of a eerlea of vig
erow article by an American living In
Canada and deal principally with the
attitude of the Vnlttd Ktatea to the war,
It I a cry for the old aplrlt of 1776 to
aaert Itaelf and bring Into being in the
world a greater and more widespread
liberty and progreaa,
JAI'AX, THE NKW WORT.n POWBR.
By Hubert V. I'orter. Oaford Unlvar-
nlty l'rf. New York.
Thta la a detailed account of the
proxrea and rlae of the Japaneae empire,
with aeven oolored map.
IJPIINMNfl UKiHT. Rv Nathaniel C.
Fowler, 1r, New V'ork, Sully A Klein
tei h, .173 fourth Avenue. IVtc,
Thean article are written with all of
Mr. FowleC uaual kern Inalght and
common aenae and they cannot fall to be
of alatane, not only te young people
jimt entering butne life, but alao to
experlenred traveler along the am
road.
Tini T'HINCiriyn Op'sUFPnAOB. Hy
Nathaniel (', Kowler, jr. New York.
Kully aV Klelnterh, 2T,r.
The author treat auffrage from the
atandpolnt of principle and preaentj roa-
aona uneompromlalngly In favor of votea
for women.
Hy Jama A.
Frederick A,
Sorac Complete
Returns from the
Recent Election
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THE JAPANEPP! CRTHlfl.
H. f'herer. New York.
Htoke Co, TAc.
Hhall mutual mlaunderatandlng and dl
truwt continue to increae the already
beclouded laauea between America and
Japan? Mr. Hcherer give an abolut)y
fair pre.ntatlon of both aldea, with
apeelal reference to the California land
queatlon.
inrtlOATlOV MANAOKMFVT. Hy
Frederick Havne Newell, Naw York,
I. Appl-ton A Co., 13.
Thl book, by a former director of the
United Htnteg reclamation aorvice, n
awrra the qunallnna of the careful In-
RFVTINQ A FCR-VISHKO APART
MENT. By O. Smith Btanton. New
York J. S. Pgllvle Pub. Cu., &7 Rose
Htreet.
THF. F.VF.S KPINX. Hy Annie Riley
Hale, New Tork. t.K.
A book dealing entirely with the auff
rage Queatlon.
TUB LAW OK HUMAN UPK By Eli
jah V. Rrookehlr New Tork. (1. P.
i'ulnam'a Sun. I2.S0.
In thla volum the author lnlt that
religion i not founded upon precept,
or a creed, or any metaphyseal theala,
etoept In outward aenae, but upon a
law which I revvvled In the nature of
the human aoul bnelf.
SPANISH IN A WEF.K. By Teodnro 8.
Homero. Pavld Mackay, I'ubllhr.
Philadelphia. Km.
The matter contained In thee pagea
conalata of practical rule which can be
eaally underatood and will guide the atu
dent atep by atep from the very begin
ning THREK TUINGSrTVERY ROT ML'HT
IUVE. Hy Charle H. Lyle. Hoclon.
The Oorham Tre. 6o.
Pr. I.yle baa brought together "Three
Thing" In uch an attrgetlva way that
what the "Three Thing" are cannot be
gured by one peraon In lo.OO, After
you have read the book you will ay with
everyone who ha read It. "That I ex
actly what ahould be given to every boy."
TRACK AT ANY PRICK. Ry Porter
Kmereon Browne, New York. I). Apple
Ion A Co fte,
Hera at laet I a preparedne program
for peace loving people. And thla plan
I a genuine and practical aa any that
could be tried out, either for the benefit
for thla or the future generation.
QUIT YOUR WORRYING. Rv Genre
Wharton Jame. I'aaadena. Cel. The
Radiant Mfe Pre. 11.00.
Thl book I written In a manly,
t might forward faahlon o that even the
wayfaring man, though a fool, aa wall
aa everybody ele, may quit Ma worrying,
CHILD AND COUNTRY. Py Will !v.
Ington Comfort New York. George H.
Iioran Co. tl. lit.
Thla author, wearied of the life ef a
great city, aought the quiet and repoa
of the oountry, that he might th better
proerute hla llfe'a work. There la a
touch of Thoreau and Hawthorne In thla
rich book of life and love and human ef
fort. A-R-C OK At'TOMOHlUK PRTVTNO, Rv
A. Hyatt Verrlll, New York. Harper
A Ilro. Guc.
The object of thl book I two-fold:
Flrat, to teach beginnera how te man
age an automobile, and. econd, to ahow
those who know how to operate a car
th proper way to drive in order to mini
mi the danger of accident.
BODT AND RPIRIT. Ry iohn . Quack
enboe. M. I. New York. Harper A
Tro. Il.d).
Thla book on the auhlect of pycho
therapy la written by a well known phy
Iclan, who prove hi theory of the value
of auggeettnn aa a curative force by nu
neroua caeea obaenred in Ida own prac
tice. A-B 4' OP COOKINa Ry Chrlatine Ter
huna Herrlck. New ora. Harper A
Itioa. h
The detail of cooking told In a alm
ple and Intereatlng manner eaay for the
beginner to understand.
THE WAY OP THE CROSS. Ry Iore
hevltch. New York. U. V, I'utnain
Hon. tiSf.
Thl volum present a ternhly poign
ant picture of the Rixatan and I'nltah
fugitive! fleeing from the German In
vader In th autumn of PUS. It I writ
ten by a famoua Ruaalan joumallat, who
wa an eye wltne of the cene and
aufferlnga he ao vividly deeeribe.
BUSINF-eW FTMPIflTMENTS. Rv Pred
rick J, Allen. Rnton. Olnn A Co. II.
Thla volum dlaoiiMe th opportunl
tlea for employment In builneg. In tht
book la oo 11 anted a large amount of In
formation about the budnea of manu
facturing, tha huatnra of trading and
the bualnta of finance.
RAILROAD VALUATION AND RATKH
Hv Mrk Wymond. Chli'ago, V ymond
A dark. n.eo.
Thl book 1 Intended primarily u a
treat lee on the principle of rate and
their relation to valuation and rate reg
ulation. (
THP. IX5NOBHOrTaN. By Ch R
I tame. New York. Hnrvey Aaeoriato.
Incorporated.
In thl atory of the longshoreman are
found some of the condition which have
produoed and will produce, aa long a
they are allowed to Continue, the dlatreaa
and dtalooatlon of healthy community
life which oame o forcibly to th front
and o itlrred n In the year 1914 and
lilt.
PRTN'CIPJJM OP LA RO R LEOIBLA
TION. By John R. Common LL, I.,
end John B. Adame. I'h. I. 12.00. New
Y'ork. Harper A Bro.
The gubject of labor legislation, which
haa rapidly grown to be of the greatet
general lntereat, 1 now eoncleely aim
maiiaed In thla authoritative book. It la
the principle of labor law, not th de
tail a, which are emphaalaed.
ENOM81f GRAMMAR SIMPLIFIBn. Ry
.lame Fernald, L. If. I. New York,
KSink A Wagnalla Co. Tfa
Tbla book la dealgned a a complete
mimrotry of Engllah grammar. It la not
.JOHN A. 8WANSON,.
I'llKSIDKNT.
, WM, It. HOLZMAN,
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A complete book of lnnt ruction on the
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SMOKER TO BE GIVEN BY
2.000 CLUB ON THURSDAY
The 2.00n club nf tho Commercial club
I to hold a moker neat Thuradiiy night
at the Commercial club room. The mem
here of the Commercial club ere to be
entertained a the gueat of the J.ouo club.
Cat the Round Package
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