THE r.KK: OMAHA, Till'l.SlUY, MAY 11. 1916. t Nebraska THREE STUDENTS OF OHAHAHOHORED Named for Membership in Societies of Innocents and Black ' Masqquqes. MISS ANGLE IS IVY DAY QUEEN OMAHA INNOCENT. Harold Jfff. OMAHA BLACK MASQUES. OllTtr X.hmi-, Mrr HtlUr. UVCOLN, Miiy l().-(Hwilul.-!vy day xtrclf at th L'nlverjity of Ncliranka brought honor to three Omaha ntudvnt In clertlnn to th two ifnlor wein of Innocent und Black Mquet. The Innocent are cnmponed of th? thir teen tnnit populor m"n In tlio Junior baM upon aitlvltlcK In coIIi-rc. The Black Maaqura are choaon from tlio Junior jtlrla who have alao been promi nent In colleKo artivltlna. The two aorlrtliM are ainI"l to pnnaor all aetlvltla In tho iinlvoraity, The Ivy day eierclaea were the moat aucreanful In the hlalory of tho m'liool. I'erfert weather ma1 thi ceremonlea at tendant upon the rrownlnir of the Miiy )neen, Mlea Florence Antsle of Mncoln, a inamhflr of the Kappa Alpha Thetu eo r.loly, uniiainilly pretty. The throne wan placed at Hie en'l of a carpeted walk, lerln from tie admin latratlon bullrilr.if lo the Hrniory. The ojieen and her attendanla walked butwern two rowa of aenlor slrla, who rntng a rliorua of vali;cim. Dnnre of llainagr. When the queen una frowned the Mlaaea Lnclle and rnmllle I,-ydti diinrod an eathetlf! danee of homox ' ,'r! ln" twve little attendanla followed and the enlor glrln then dmi'f.1 the tnnypole piimbera. The lrl who took part In the rere nionlea all wore drerlun continue of alin ple white, their hair done up In 'laexlo atyle and caught biu'k In yellow bunde, Fifteen hundred atiidcnta uml Iliiitii people itw the rtaneea. aldney Mtndent la Orator. Before the reremonlea Ony i;, Chamhera of Sidney gave Die Ivy day oration, "Pernor ra'y, Nchraaka'a lleritaue." lie ld the tmlvcrally waa fiilfltllnif lis pur poae aa a d-moi rntio Inallluilon, Mla Lucille. Leyda gave the aenlor elina poem and the two cba prexldenta plnntad the Ivy. Arniouneenient of tho Innorenta and Hlaek Maaiuea were made aa a part of the afternoon ceremonial. Following are the Innofent: Melvln M. Oarrett, Madlaon. prealdent; Hoy J. Harney. Norfolk, vl'n president; Harold Holix, Randolph, aeiretnry; Tliiv niond J. Haiindera. He. I t'louil. treaaurer; Alfred Hrvnon. Fullerlon: lleniy W, Campbell. Kiijln; I,owla ft.'Poyle. Lincoln: ,lohn Elliott, rnlvernlty' IMare; Vlrall llnaKBrt. Ht. Paul; Harold N'eff. Omaha: Arrive K. I'otter, Nebritaka City; Halph Thleaen, Weat Point. The girl awarded lllai'k Mnit were: Kth'l Stone, Lincoln: Lerllia. Prill, meler, Lincoln; Olive Lehrner, Omaha: Mary tialler. tlmnha: Mjirion Kaalle, Vorth Hend' Edna Oaden, Minna: Ioulwi Coe, NeliraH! 'lty: Miltm QnlKley, Lin coln: rmrothv Kllaworth. I.lm-oln: Mar anerlte Kanffman. Hnrdv: I'oria fierot' aln, Oak: Geneva Heeaar, J.lncoln; Ilor em.e Wirt, Llneotti. I YORK MAnTnVESTIGATES NEBRASKAN'S DISAPPEARANCE l,EWI.TOWN, Mont.. May in (Special Telegram. )-Sheriff Flmiln Tullork and hla deputlea and Ira M. Flankln, a real dent of York, Xeb., were at work todiy trylna; to aolve the myalery of the dla appearanre on April 14 of J. II. Afflep bach, a homeateader, near Oraae Ttfinue, alio waa for nearly twenty yeara a dep i:ty aherlff and ahnrlff In Nebranka, Sir. T'.nnkln la Ma on-ln-law and he arrived here yeaterday to italn aiich In formallon aa he could, but today the offl (era aisree that Afflerbach la In all prob ability dead. Lent winter a homeateader In the Itoy district named Randolph, who came from York, went back to that pliu.e for a vlalt. The day ho left an nuto disappeared. Hherlff Miller of York wired Mr. Affler bach, who waa acquainted with Ran dolph, to look lilm tip and try to locate the car. Thla the ex-chcrlff did, finding that linndolph luid driven the car to rillllni, where he li ft It. Ho kept Itnu dolph In i-untody and wiil that be would return the prisoner to York, al tlioudli the sheriff notified lilin not to do ao aa he wan enmiiiK m himself for the man. The aherlff arrived about the time Afflerbiieh and the primmer ueie pre paring to have. They were at the local office April it, when Itnndolph waa given en extenelon of bin leave of ahaenoe. Tnnt waa the iant ever siien of Jhcm to-' dither, althoush Sheriff Miller learned that H.ni'Ulh had '- n e"' n riding to ward Umaha In a paaaenncr tnilii. ni .Note ttt tobrnra. MOHItAitA. Neb., May 10 - Speelal ) . Mii Claia iir le the new o,,il phone eperalor. M It l'ii, aupetlnlelideni nf (In iiima Indian achwda at lienoa. eh , made N'loluaia ttii!e nd I'orn miii. aneiiry a viait Wllllatn Aililinttuii la re modi lln C.e I fool hall hoi'dtlig -nl of tte V ulinuc ; hoipt anil til open a firt ei.i.iff r It'irant. tnd l'l'-n lu l.il men aio intii. bto at t'lttallB iel;iii-ii I ..me 'ill . '. ,Uf I nil i.' i ineit i r i. i.,i i.titii-.tf a I t -.i-.-l.f. ii t-ti j- I l - tcit t nf than t itiiv 'ii,itn M I't.u n.t In no i, ,ih, n li.i I tiilni Nebraska Nebraska Treasurer Ure's Liability to State May Fall on County i From a K'nff Correpmiilent ) MM'lil.X, May 10.-(Hpccia.1.! W no will n ay the p imliy mi'urred by e-.'.iaoti i '. tl e action of County Treaaurer I're nf l).jiiii Ih.h county refui'lnir lo tiuilie it'miti'.lv re iiiittiuiccs to the atuta trea..ui-;r I. n iw up to the Htntn treaaurer to d"ici rn D '. Today he received a reinU'iin Ironi Mr. I re, but the penalty of nwr duo tlie atate did not ncvtiinpiuy the n iultlance. Treaa irer Halt la .if I'm opin ion that the pemilty tnlnht bn chiir 'd to the treaaurer rieraonally und ma luindt men held fur the amount, althoiiKit It 1 poxplhle that the amount mlxhl hive lo come out of the county treiianry. It will dciMuid whether tho c.oiimy treaa uter followed mi action of th" tm iity board In refiialtiK to make the ri iciCaii an waa the cam! In Iairaiitei' Coiimy, whero, the county had to atond for the penalty. In audi a cnnc the courty would have to pay It iiiiIchk eotnenno pot -ut an Injiincilon lentralnliiK the county treaaurer f i out indnif the fundi. Kimball Organizes Commercial Club KI.MIIAI.I-, Neb.. May lO.-tKperlul.)-Miuljall luia juxt completed the oinatil.a tlon of a Commercial club. Fifty biiil tiena and proff anlonal men have Joined and ninny othcra will be added to the llat within the next two wceka, accord ing to the report of the niemberahlp committee, W. H. Ilodinan waa mado prenldent: J. H. Walki-r, vice president, atid It, K. Ilollatid, aecretary. Mr. Hol Itind la county aKrlcnltural ageiit. The liilenllfiti la to tnakn the club a county organization. M the meeting la Tuea day night It waa voted to apend l,0O9 for n Fourth of July celebration. DENISON FARMER DIES AT BREAKFAST TABLE !FA'Irf'N', la. May 11.-iHpeclat.)-Jurgen I'eteraen, "one of the ilcheat and beat knon (ieri)ifin fanner of Ihl couiity, died thla riioriilng at lil break f.'int tiiblo without, warning. Ho bad moved to Deiilanii from off hla farm thla aprlng, expecting a long life yet of com parative cane, ns came to thla county in b7t, aettllng In Hanover towiiahlp. n!l Hanker lle iir ( hlcaiio. HHN'IWON, la., May 10.-(Hieidnl, The funeral of M. I,. Houlihan, Jr., of VH, took pluco at thla city yeaterday. He waa a member of ono of the moat promi nent Irlali-Anierican famlllea of thla county. At the time of hla death ho waa ut the head of the citizens' Htato bank of Vull and aome yeara ago waa the county- recorder. Ho died at Chicago, where, he had been taken for an opera tion. An Immeiifip number of people fcnthered at the Catholic church for the funeral. MEN OF THE GUARD GO TO WEST POINT Governor Moiehead Reqquested to Select Candidates to Take Examination. MUST REPORT EARLY IN JUNE i From a Ktaff Oorcapondoul.) LINCOLN, May 10.-clM Three young nun who have had a year or more experience In the Nebraska National dual d will have a chance to take mili tary Itwtmetlona under the direction of tho government at Went Point, according lo n meeaago received today by Governor Morehead from the War department, at WaahlDKUm. The meaaage reada: "Act approved May 4 provide appoint ment to Went l'olnt from cnliated men of National liuard. Twenty-two lo bo admitted to Military academy. July 10, thin year, ni rcaillt of competitive ex nmlniiUoiia to be held June ti Competi tive i xamlniitloit aame a regular ex amlnatlori for enrnnco to academy. Can didate miiMt be between 10 and V year of luge, unmarried and moat have aerved a collated men not baa than one year on July 10. 10!. You aro requcaled to select not exceeding three well qualified candidate who are willing, and to hi nt met them lo report to commanding of ficer. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 9 a. m., Juno ti, Pip;, fur mental and phyalcal ex amination. Forward to thla fflce by letter full name, company, ' regiment, date of birth, poHtoffbe uddre. Pamph let giving requirement follow. "M'( 'A IN, the Adjutant Oenoral." A realdenl of Iteliree, New Kouth Walea, ha offered to give V'.'ffl to the flral man from liU district to win the Victoria Croaa. SOLDIERS' HOME NOTES OHANI) ISLAND, Neb., May la-iHpo-clal.;A medal conical will b given at the lionie chapel on Monday evening, May is, at 1:M by the aludentH of the IJaptlat college. At roll call Sunday morning the an nouncement, wua made that on Thur il.iy of tin week nil member will fall Into lino to nnawer to tli'dr name, that being the day before the. regular inuater by the I'nltid Slate Inapectur, which Hill bo on Friday. .lame II. Null haa relumed from an extended vlnil throughout Colorado. Matron Ilradburv baa returned from n week' vlalt at Omaha. William K Faater ha just returned from a furlough, during which lime he lilted at Lea Ml due and Mui aliulltow n, la. Mm. Klla, .M. I'mry and Mia Kmry of I :ilclion. Neb., vlalied at the home on May J. Floyd Hammond of wetuvla and I.ewia CmldeiiMtelii und Lewi Keiker or I'olk, Neb., aluo wcie Htora lure, the aame. dav. Captain Noell accompanied Jamea IIiiiiih to the general hoapilal in Oraiiu Inland on W.'ituidiiv for an operation, and uent afier him Mmidiiy nioriilug, aaaiat Iiik him back to Kuikett. Kx Coniioander immcivr of the liui -l;elt Home, lalted at thla lii.illtulloii the latter part of Hie week. Hi- ("luted that Mr, .iiinnerer wan not In i;ood health, and Hllee the ttllie Mil' auffered ;i full at Iturki-lt haa been nmie or Icm an invalid. The mate encampment la to he held at IjoMiiglon, Mr .linineii i'i" home, nil May Hi. 17 und IS The La dle, i" Hclicf eul'pa plan lo eend three iienelita!twji lo the enca mpment at 1 vxlngion. j MISSIONARY TO INDIANS ! HAS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY j n'An.VKlt. . D.( May 10. - (Special.) -I At Greenwood recently Kev. John P. 'lllimon, ft veteran preacher to the Indiana, and Mr. WilHamaon celebrated their golden wedding annlve raary, their i aeven clilldreii and twenty-two grand- children being preaent und taking part I In the celebration. Another peraon t : tending the celebration wn Mr. Fdward C. lirace of California, who la the only aurvlvlng II neai of the marriage cere I mony of fifty year ago, Ilcv. John P, Williamson, who ha the degree nf dni i tor of divinity, waa bom near Fort Pnel i ling, Minn., in 1S'4. On April 27, iwu, IA wa married to Mlaa Ha rah A. Van Nuyi at Winnebago, Minn. The entire half century of their married life ha been apent In work a mlanlonarle to the In ! dlan. Tho flrat three yeara Mr. and Mr. Wliliainaon were atntloned at Hantee 1 Agency, N'cb. fine of Ida aona, Hev, j Jeaae I'. Wlllhiniaon, I tatloned at fan- ti , Neb, I Achy Joints Foretell Trouble A creaky joint often predict rain. It alao foretell In ward t r o u b I . Jt may mean that tho kldpeyi are not fil tering the blood and are allowing poiaon oii urly acid to clog the blood and cauae trouble. Had back, rheu matic pain, nine, aching Joint, head ache, Ulzzinc, ner vous trouble, heart fluttering, and ur inary dlaorder are aome of the. effects of weak kidney and If nothing (a done there danger of dropay, gravel or rirlglit'a dlaeaae. Jinan Kidney PHI, the moat widely uaed, the beat recommended kidney rem edy In the world. Omaha People Testify: .1. V, Metealf, Sir, Pacific Ht., Hay: "Some year ago my kidney became badly dinurdered. .-Viatic rheumatlam de veloped and aetiled In my hip and knee joint. I oan'a Kidney Pill drove away llm pain from my body, removed the uric acid from my ayntem ami rei-tutcd niy kidney to a normal condition.'' 1TT fmyPirhm fjr?yl touts? mm 50a all Drugstores Foahrr-Milburn Co. Prop. Buffalo, N Y il 1 rtttr Bnoinaa. HOTEL LOYAL i j tVt 4. . . A I i Stall Trads Specially Invites j ! II. .on., tl mi an. I l VI till li.Ci. Ml i.. I p ' Caf the Very Hvtt pffitfet te .T ..r r:r ' " A" w- ccy -- . r- ' v r h x . v a fM;tH'H'.1' ", ' 1 1 ""z&t- Xiy !f mhiiiw in ii iiiwi i mi' i i" en i inn 1 1 mmm&mimmmmmmmmmmikimamAimam After roturninp: from tho jrolf links you will partic ularly enjoy a cold bottle of THUttRYOUUM Ak for it at the Club Onkr a case sent Home, one )uiif u ISS9. Luxus Mercantile Company ntstttiiwroKS Company B of Beatrice Elects Jones Captain HKATKICE, Neb, Miiv l'.-i8p-clal.) At a n.eetlng of Company C last evening l'liwt Lieutenant Lawrence Jotiea was elected captain to micceed Mac I.. Abbott. resigned, Set ond Lleulemiiit Hurry Aim tin waa elected flrl lieutenant and Ser geant Kobcrt Kmei clei-ted econd lleulciinnt. Tho iiuartei'lv meetlm: of tle llaire County Medical aociety wn held at the rnddock hotel lal evening, paper being rend oy Dr. I. ,v. I'lcaett of (Jlell. In. O. P. Fall of lleatrlce, lr. A. Slo of Pe Witt and Ir. II. K. Ilrown of , Heairlce County Treasurer Andersen eterdny pal I four court house bond of II r i h. Thl.t 'leeve outstanding bond j .uiloui.tltig to li'.'Xrt yet to bo paid. Frank Hurgcr ani Henry Weldeman. 1 who reside eleve.t mile outhvet of jliealilce, dug o.it seven young wolve jyeteiday on the Will Mulge farm. At a meeting ol the city commlen'.onera i.veatcrday the cliy engineer wa In structed to draw plain for a r.'.fO mu iiiclil lighting plant. The will be nh ! milted at tl.i" nevt meeting of the com- j nilaaiolier. j chaile V., Ciay. i ho had hei n hi I charge of the llm llntiton lunch i i'iintcr hern for mne time, die I yit"iday innrn ing of pueiimonla, age. I .V, cm. lie l rurvhtd by one son. The funeral was held till afternoon, and the body waa taken to Wood Iilvtr, Neb,, for lnt-mnt, One Thousand More Tailors Called Out Bell-am s Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. ClflCAOCi. May 10. vine thouaand tail or employed by II, Kuppenhelmer & Co. were colled out today to join the 600 : euttei a ii. I trimmer who aliKck yeater d y, Frank Kosenhlum. ccre(ry of the ,nialgiimaud i 1. .1)111. oikr union, who i hi 1 haige of He strike, plan to cull out about j.ooo Murker a day. Htrlk-j cr aliilioned p ( kei at the riant, which ' are under police guard !l7 i'll WEMAKE- v Globe OPTICAL CO. N e CORNER FARNAM AT 16 TX All Men's Summer Underwear From King Peck Stock Saturday Sale ' T. T li,'!"'T IT!77" " Mm """"H"l B'.'r'l'il W"!!1. , HI, 1 ,1 j 1.11, i,ii lfP.pLHllllni.llM.il 11.11,1 "if 'I iff iV"' "Vi m 1 "" YT '-) "-' ljl! l";i)iie'rl"ll.''yesLi! :;. i., j.,Jjil.l). ;-,- " - -- li-li.-- ..: ........1..I....L,.. . TTT. j A 1 ri 1: hi - -TH " Take Advantage of the Undermualin Sale Now Going On manufacturers ri'Jf I 1 ' J 4. . ar"Jr. Sale Women's Suits, Skirts, Coats resses, v y Asttnindinc vnlurs aro the koynofp of this nalo. The beatify anl KinaHnoKH of the increhnixli&e. eoiinlcil with the pxtremelv low prices. niakeH this ovent unquestionably tle most remarkable of the year. Vou are to profit through recent efforts of our buyers while Kast. The prolonp'd cold weather had brought about accumulation nf Mocks among manufacturers. Our buyers jumped in and, by pur chasing at unheardof prices, enabled us to plan this sale at unheard of reductions. Remember that this is the highest grade merchan dise when considering the following prices: Tailored Suits $12.85 and $18.85 Silk Dresses $13.85 .Skirts ' $4.85 Silk Petticoats $3.85 FashionsealandSampleSuits t $35 at $18.85 Tlii MAnufacturd'H of Hie Knmoii Fwgliionscal Tailor MflileiH iniKlo h a coiifcHNion on a Ntnall lot of Hiiits, and what will lo hi) pxtnioriliwiry fvont will lie our M'llinp; pf 1 fiCHf? well-known (rarnifiitit. Thfrf am aliout TiO Fushion rchIh in th lot and about .00 very finn Tailor-MadcH, many of which are wimple-. Choice for $ 18.85. Suits, Worth to $22.50, at $12.85 This lot in of extra infereht, as every one of the suits are the very latent and Miiarfpht models. Many of them are sample ((arnients, and were made for showroom service, which insiin-H their extra finiHli, All kindi of (rood, prac tical fabrics in every wnnted color. Sizes 14, 10, 18 and to 44. Choice of 400 Skirt, Worth to $ 1 0 at $4.85 . A manufacturer who found he had more skirts than he should liave on hand made us an offer if we would take the lot. We purchased the entire group, and you will find values you could hardly expect at this time of the season. Every Rood sport or dress model is to be fourtd, in Corduroy, Taffctn, Gabardine, Poplin, etc. Every good, popular eolor. : ; - Silk Pettitoats (Including Klosfits) Silk Dresses, worth to $35.00 $13.85 There ar" about 00 Fine Silk Afternoon and Dsneing Frocks in t h ih lot, mostly manufacturers' samples, and in some instances duplicates of very high .priced models. Taffetas, Oros de Londres, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Shantungs, Etc., Etc. Meant i fid Striped and Checked Effects and Plain Hose, Belgian HI uc, Copenhagen, Gray, Tun, Navy, Hcseda, etc. For the ciiiniiig occasions, such as the opening of the summer clubs, Ihe summer dancing events, afternoon af fair, etc., you will find in this lot. some very appropriate ..garments at about half their real value, at $3.85 The announcement of the faet that Klosfit Petticoats were to sell at $3.85 would be inducement enough to create great interest, but we have added about 100 sample Taf feta and Jersey Silk Petticoats to the lot, and you can se lect your eolor and size from some .'500 or 400 skirts. Every good, desirable color is to be found in the lot. Choice of 200 Sample Wash Dresses Worth to $15.00, at $5.00 One of the most interesting purchases are these L'OO Sample Wash Dresses, because they are practical, all new, up-to-date garments, made of the most desirable of wash fabrics. .Many garments in the lot are worth three times what we will sell them for. Sizes for misses and women. Every good wash I'nbriu and color in the lot, Preparation While iu iti iii iiu Inn noil miII)Ij dii'tkliitf up jniir nl liiMiune for fui nil me m kllleo Hint i''iiiireineiiiii .if the hirlnu (t .ii -- i -r; : ;s (lnii e nrf Ihim niitkliiK I'ti iiii .it Inn fur tun ONE DAY BED SALE lili Ii ii ill in il r Saturday, May 1 3th N liiril.nl .ilile llm (i't rl f hip Mini l0 llil Kile, ll,i I1111I114 i.mi ut )i ni mi l Mll l.t In. imnl hum l lii ' limn tin I r t. ii It I it Ii Hi I' II' I I tllllk fli( it HIM III' III Hint It 1. 1, tilt wll, II) ( I III! I kiMIp U If tlutrl rtli.l tint " Mill Kit tint ..inn' lutU iitiln uiU lit ll tHlHIIl ("tiip H'lll. In n mm- Wti.it Ni k inm la . HHt I klt V !- t I I Hint i .in i l J ,mf nKJt- Ml N Vi M. ,n-, 1 1V k FQ The Very Finest White Bread" lie,in of 1 h- hilt ipislit of fvrrv initreil.i'nt n. lircftuti of tin' r't rt kkill of our baiter Yu n eArch tl.f nr 1. 1 in tutu tnr While Mtesil fiUni tit Tip - Top Bread 't;.lt hf chnnf! nf ItijjrfiliftiU ni',ltiliti!,'i t,, Y it !,.'uiiiii,f n nf i i .rt r! i it,.-r t t'fi'i'ig W tu' llrt it lt 0C tT a I argc Loal Of AH OftHM-i rtfominjnd rvd iU Tip Top Hr,l Hk.4 Titth nt!y by U l Steam linking Co. IN i El pkt Hi r T. nP VI IMF MM M i i't i i m n i4 it i