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aia. a . rUV. HMATTA RTTVDAY REK: MAY 21. 1016, . ; . 1 , , i 1 I . . i TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST QWitian Endeavor Union Societiei of the City to Enter a Contest to Increase Membership. GESMA1T CHURCH'S NEW PASTOR Af t meeting of the Omaha Chria trm Endeavor union,. Mr, Stuart C WiiR, president, reported member l)ip of 800 among twenty-three local acitif. One hundred and thre at tended the rally held at the Third Presbyterian church. The WeMmin sjtcr ociety was received into the tttiion. A city-wide rampaign will he (.(arted for increased membership. J Rev. A. T. Lorimer of the Zion English Lutheran church will preach the bar.calaureate aermon at the Dan ish Lutheran college, Tilair, next Sun day evening. Rev. Mr. Lorimer will perform hi dutiet at his own church in the morning, but Sunday evening, Carl Lindberg, ion of He. I'. M, Lindberg, will preach. A eonteat in reciting Rible verses between the Junior and Intermediate uncieties of the United I'reibterian church of South Side and laatelar Presbyterian church will be held Fri day evening at 7:45 in the Castelar ftiurrh. May 28 Pev. E. J. Frese will preach hi farewell iiermon at the Firat Ger ftian Evangelical church. Kev. T, Lang of Alliance, Neb., will be in stalled aa paitor of the congregation. June 11 he will preach his' inaugural sermon. -In the evening a apecial long service will be rendered by the choir of the church. Prof. K. Ilaase of the Seward Normal school will fender organ music. May 24 the Voung People'a aociety will render program at Leavenworth, be ginning at 8 p. m. Iteptlat. . rlvrr. Twanty. fifth anl rfamlllan. J. A Majwall, fulor Mornln. TM I Hi Ilia Mtilrlt;" avanlna, "KaaKlng jMUI,r IT Itlhla arhnol ml fiftnfl. (I. W. Nabia. autrarln tamlanf; riin ptniiltt maatlna at J, 14 ay Mlaa Mhn'wall. Calvary, Hamlllnn an1 Twantr-flfth, Ra, 1 A. Maawall, I'aaior Mornlaa. "Tkt Cnmlnf it tba Hptrlt." K.vanlne. km Jaaua ,T llll.la arh',l al noon. (I. W, Nobla, aurlntanijant, Your, I'aolila'a maatlna at J, Mlaa Hhalwall, le1r. ; immanual, Twantr forth mnt Flnknay, Arthur J, Morrta, I'aa'nr Morning wxrublp it It II, aufolact aalartal; Hlbla arhool at rwi, t larla w. mmon, auparinianaani ; ounir paul a rnaauua li Bftanma "rT- II n aia muain, at i, prajrar ana prtitt rv. Wadna!ar at a. Ollvat., Thlrir lhih anil Oranrl, Bay. W. A Mulford, Paator Momma aarmon ti lha puiw at 11 r.ranaallailn and liaptlamat aarvl.aat 1 in tTrutif paopla'a matlri(, In hr t.f Group I, at 4 10. Hunlav a hool, H, K Willi, captain, al 14. Wadnaaday avanlna, praar and lallowahlp inaalln. at a. Gratia. flrMitti Ti)lh anil Arbor, Ha. 1C H Taft. Haatur Man'a prayar maatlna at I ID. Kunday aohool at It Mnrnlna; wor anln at II, "Tha 'llorr ( lha Lord. Hap llat rouna Pupl union at T. Bvanlna at t, "Tn a 1,1k hi ot tha World. Mlaaion iun day a'hool. 8010 Inulh ru(lh ftraal, at S. Flrat. Hirnr Sliraat and Park Avanua, Hav. II U. Ilowlanrta, Mlnlalar i'raarhlnc, "Thrnuah ftamarla,'' at IS ID. "( alaatlal ianaln," at - vMun( Faupla a unlun aarv-l-m at T. Mlbla arboal at ouoa, A. H. i)km, iuparlnlandant, ( bHatUa. North fllda, Tanir-aii4 and Ittirap. Rav i:aoa I. Paiara, Paater Hlbla achaol at ' at). Mnrnlna aarvtna at H , "Kind Daaa to Clod'a ( raaturaa " Kvanlaa at S. "Ha Ina a Nalahlxir." Kndaaver, liitarmadlaia, l I. atanlur at , Klrat, Twantr-alKk aad Karnar, Fa, Cbarla R. (nl.bay, Mlnlalar 'Onda Fra Itrarn and Ita Problama," at It, 'Tba Ciaua t;ll at JaruaatatvV' at S. ttonfnr and tmar tnadlata fauna Paopla'a Hoalatx of C'hrla llan ndavor at .!. Junior Touna ia. pl( auuatjr at II. blbla acboal at S IS. ChriitUa BttlaiuM, Klrat Church, at. Mary a and Twaatr fourtli Karvli aa at 11 and Si aubjact, ' Brnii and node ' Mundar aobool at S S and IL Wadsaadar aranlna inaallui at S. Fvaarccatlaaat. fatitral rarb, Forly aaood aad aaa.alra J H. Haard, Paator Harvttaa U il and 1 lad by Iba paartor. rirar. Nlnataantb and DaaanyuiC daf. t vka at 111 It ajid T:l Bai. W. u. Aiiaa nt l.'i'ia. Nib., will praaah. Junior Cbrta Mlan Kmlaavor aoilaly at 4 A spatial bail . ncaa maatlna ' tha aburah will ba hold In Hit cburch partara Waduaadajf aaulii. Max lit, at S. Pirmouth. KlatMaamtb aad Bnunat, T. W. I.mi, Minloar In lha sarlaa on "Tha l'iy. holcar or tha Ooapal," Dr. -lw1n U Muiua wilt apaab aa folio are: At II, "Tha ; Uount ot Vlaion," at I. "An Aaallabla Modi" at I, "Tha ayntphaar af l.lfa." atlbla aobaal at II. loui.a FaopWa maaUua at I. Il at. Warr'a At., Il VarTa and Twantv- 1 . savatilh, Rv a. A, Uuibart, Mlnlatar Jit I I li IS, praohlna br too paaiar. mualu by tha 1 1 Kally abetr. Ilunday acboal at noon, with , bln'lara-artan. Claaaoa for younf man and I rouna woman. Tauna Vaoplo a maatlna: at , M: aubtaol. - nooi Will:" laadar. Mlaa ria. H fhanowath. Paator Sunday tfhool at t; morninf praarhtna at 11-18, "naaklnf ATtar Chriat;" Kpworth laayua at 7i avenlni praarhlnf at I. ' Hiamiu.it Firm." HaneroTn Park, Woolworth and noorfla, Bmory l, Hull, Mlnlalar At 11. "World Problama." at 7, "Tha Battla of Mra." Plata Memorial, Tanih and Plarca, C N. Pawaon. Mlnlalar Sunday o-hnol at 4. It. J. I. Prana, auparlniandant; at 11. 'Tha Lord a Huppar." Kpworth taaua at f, J. ('. I'auiharly, laadar; at I. 'Tha t'hllnaophy' of Mirth prayar maatlna Wadnaaday at . Flrat. Twantlath and Pavanport. Tllua I,owa. Paalnr At I 4k. rtlbla rlaaa. T P. Mturaaaa, auparlniandant; mornlne worahlp at 11; Ki. worth laaaua at II 10; avanlna orahlp at 7.J0. Hav. 3, P. Wnaye of tha (irara Mwihndlat Pplacopal church, I.lnnoln, Nab, will praarh at both mornlna and avanlna acrvlt-aa. Trinity. Twanlv. flral and PtlnnoT. flav. .tohn P. Puiirhar, Paator Praarhlne by aator al. 11 10 and I; muatr by rholr. n. ' Wllllama. rhorlatar. and Mlaa Flora Haara. oriranlal. Hunday a hnol at noon. Wlllard t'naiithara, aitprrlntandanl ; R,wnrth laaaua al 7, William 11. Hon herdlna, praaldant. Ornva, Twanty-a-'-ond and Haward. Ray. Orlffln O Uiaan. i'aatnr- -Al 11, aarmon by tha mlnlalar, Tha If., ma Ktarnal, ' Rpworth laaaua at S In; avanalllailr and aotif aarv-l-a al I; Ilunday ' hool at 10, (' II I'avla, aijparlntandant ; Wadnaaday avanlna mld waak prayar maallnf ; Thuraday at I, Wom an's Homo Mlaalonary aotrlaty. M"f'aba. Forly-flral and Farnam, W, H tTndarwnnd, Paator Marvlraa at II and I, Munday a. hool at I 4a; adult Klbla claaa at I 44; F.pworth laua at 1. Swadlah, ftntanih and Burt, Ouatar Rrlkaon. Paalnr Sunday a hool at It Praarblna. "Tha Mlnlatry of tha Holy aplrll." at II K i, worth l.raf.ia at 1. I'raa. hlii( arrvlra, ' Tha Naw ("raallon. at S. Paarl Mamnrlal, Twanly-fourlh and t,arl mora. Karl F.. llowan, Paalnr Sunday aohool at I 4f Mornlna worahlp at 11. t'hlldran'a maatlnv at I p. m Fpworth laaaua at 7. v. O. B Wood of India will auaalt at I. Fallowahlp hour, Wadnaaday at I. Praahytariafi. panaon, A. J. Mri'lunc, Paator Hunday eh'iol at 10 a. tn At II, "What It M-ana to Mava a I'rolaat " Junior t'lirlallan F.ltr daavor at I t'ltrtatlan F;ntlt.avttr at 7, At , 'rhrlai Imparailvaa " I'rayar tuaatlrn, Wadnaaday at I. North, Twenty fourth and Wirt, M V Hl(ba, Paamr"Marmnn at 11, 'Htoward ahlp" hunday at-bool, t 41 At 7 IB. ' Haala of I hrlatlan ' hata'lar " Paowhlp itiaat Ina. t II Wadnaaday avanlna l.owa Avanua. lOIJ Nonh Fortlath. A F Krnai, Mlnlalar Al 10 10, "Tha Kltvanth t'ornrriandtnani." Habbath aohool at noon. Junior Kndaavnr aorlaly, t, Hanlor K.n daavor, 1. ai aarvlr, . Flrat, Farnam and Thlrly-fnurth, F.dwln Harl Janka, Paalnr liarvli a at 10 10 and I Hunday arhonl at noon; f rank K C'laik, auparlniandant. C'hrlailan Cndaavor maat lna 7. Caatalar, Dlalaanth and Taalalar, Slav. C, C. Maah, Paator-Sarvliaa at II and S. Mab baih at hool, I 41 Junior f'hrlatlan En daavor. I; iniaf madlala ( hrlatlan Kndaavor, It; ftanlor (hrlatlan Kndaavor, 1. 1'tayar tnaatlna Wadnaaday at I, Waalmlnatar, Mason and Twanty-nlnth, J. Franklin rouna, I'aalor At 10 10, "Tha Taaj hlnaa of tha ftlaan Lord " ailbla cahool al noon. Junior ( hrlatlan Kndaavor at 4; Hanlor t'hrlatlaii Kndaavor at 7. At S. "I.oat and Found" Mld-wath prayar aarvlea al 7.41 Wadnaaday. Third, Tw.titlath and Iavanwnrth, Rah. art Karr, Paator Mmiday arhool at I. to, Mnrnlna aarmon hy tha paator. "Jaaua tha llaalar," Junior Kndaavor, I. ('hrlatlan ,n. daavor prayar mantlny. I 41 Karnton hy tha paator, "our naaponsibllltlss," al I. I'arkvala, Thirty flrat and Onld, H. W. Taylor, Paalnr Hunday arhool at la. Pub. Ilo worahlp, "faith, lha Foundation of ftlahtaouanaaa, Worka and Parfai:tlon," at II, ('hrlatlan Kndaavor at 4 46 Evanlnf worahlp, "A (Irpat llouaa," at J;4I. Prayar maailiK, Wadnaaday at 7,41. Pundaa, Flfllath and l'ndarwood. Rav, II II, Foalar, Mlnlalar Blbla a. hool at 1:41 "What'a tha Mattar with Fathar7" at Jl Chrtatlan Kndaavor at 7, "Tha Rajaotsd Mtona" at S I'nlaad Fraabytarlan. Flrat, Twanty-flrat and Emmat, Rav A. jouaiaaa. i-aator aioinitia woranip, Mai, la lb at hool at noon, rouna Pa- pla'a maatlna. 7. Kvanlna worahlp, 1. Cantral, Twanty. fourth and 1'udea, Iluah n. Huaar, Paator HahbaIR afhooi at S;4I mornlna worahlp al II, "(llrdlna tha Traa T hat Hliadaa l a," younf paopla a maatlna at 7 avanlna worship at I, "Tha Chrlailan Homa," trnltavtaa. Turpln Hall, Twanty alhlh and Farnam karvkia by Rav. H C. a. hudar of tha t'nliarlan t hurrh of Klkhorn, Wla , "Tha Tampla of Ufa," at 11. Ilunday at'hool and 1111,1a atudy claa.aa at 10. Maatlnf st tha conaraatloa attar mnrnlna aarvlea. Mlaoallanaona, f hureh of Mfa. Ill North Blahtaanlh. Rav. Mra. V. A,. Hall, Paator Al 1, Blbla olaaa lad by Mlaa Kdlth tluaaay. At 7:10, tarmon, "Onaaoralad Llfa," praaantad by aaooa Rouart Huaaay and sontlnuad by Mra. Ball, Raorcanlaad Church af Jaaua rhrlai of lAttar Day Raima, Twanty fourth and Ohio aunday aohool at S 41 Praanhlna at It. Ralldo at 4 0. Praanhlna at I. At tha Mooaa hall, Routh Omaha, Sunday arhool at IS. Frsathlnc at 11 aad 7.10. Tha Aaaonlatad Rlbla atudanta maat In Lrrla bulldlna, Nlnalaanth and Farnam at f I. r. Ilooklna of Urooklyn, N. 1 , will laotura on "Tha Praaanl World t'rlala and Outooma Foratold." Thara will ha apaoial maatli.aa Haturday aftarnooa and avanlna and Bunday avanlna by lha aama apaakar, Paopla'a. Ill North F.lahtaanth. Rav. Charlaa W. Ravtdfa. Paator Mnrnlna, 'Tan tha Leonard Chanaa Ilia Rpoia?" Kvanlna, "Haw My Wlfa, Anna B. Navldaa, Rarvaa Ood " Sunday aohool at noon, Prayar maatlna Thuraday, avanlna- ISIS. Ohkaaa Rlraat Mlaaloa, 'K Rav, C. Ox Rtubara. auparlniandant Hun ISIS Chloato, nt Hun- Marvloaa avary day. maatlna at I and 7 Wadnaaday and Saturday at S Flrat Proaraaalva. Iplritiiallat, I4IT Routh hi 1 1 awn tli Rainlar aarvloa fnllowad by maaaaaaa wvary auouay at a. naguiar maa aaia aarvloa avary Friday avanlna at S. Natlanal Faatanalla, Bplrltual 1414 Cum- Rwadlah Hnllnaaa. S201 Iaavanworth. Rav. C. i. iutr, Paator Harmon at 11 and 7:10, Toune Paopla a maatlna at S. In. Mra. Blla Oardlnar, maaaaaa baarar Rarvlcaa at I II. Flrat Raformad, Twanty-third and Daar Park. John F. Hawk, Mlnlalar Runday arhool, tr. If. Fuaman, auparlniandant, at 1:4a. Morninf woranip, too i..-,r,w -poaa of lha Churrh." at 11. lilaalon band at I. Sanlor Chrlatlan Kndaavor at 7. Rvan Inf worahlp, "Tha Chrlatlan'a Joy," at S. Prayar aarvlea Wadnaaday avanlna at S. Mullen Confers With Hitchcock (From a Staff Corraapondont ) Washington. May 20. (Special Telegram,) The newly elected dem ocratic national committeeman from Nebraska, Arthur F. Mullen of Omaha, had an extended conference today with Senator Hitchcock, The senator called into the conference Representatives Lobeck of the Sec ond district, Stephens of the Third and Shallenberger of the Fifth, After going over the aituation as it con cerns these gentelmen. Senator Hitchcock gave Mr. Mullen an op portunity to test the menu in the senate restaurant, the democratic delegation also participating in the soft shell crabs, clams and other sea sonable delicacies ordered by Ne braska's senior senator. . The meeting of the Nebraska as sociation last night it the Hotel La Fayette,' in honor ot Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock and Senator and Mrs. Norris, brought out a large represen tation from the prairie state. Kvery member of the delegation was present with the exception of Congressman Reavis, who wa compelled to absent himself on account of indisposition. Speeches were made by the senators in which Nebraska figured most largely. There was music and dancing. BUT THREE MEN IN THF 0RPET JURY BOX 0 FAR Waukegan, III., May 20.A new venire of 100 meji to report tomorrow was summoned in the Orpet case to day. At the close of today s session of Judge Donnelly's court '325 venire men had been examined and only three remained in the jury box, Ac ceptance of the Utter was only tents live. Will H. Orpet, the defendant, is ac cused of the murder of Marion Lam bert, a high school student who had been his sweetheart. LIST OF GRADUATES , FROM VINTON SCHOOL Following is corrected list of graduates of the Vinton school who will receive certificates June 16: Howard Callahan Ola I.otanttan, Jaaaa Asmuaaan, FayattaMnHaynalds, Oaorca Oaan, Vyrl Maradltb, Manarat Franay, Irona Wall, Claranea Hanaaa, William Jarkaon, Arthur Janaao, C'adalla La BaaL Klly Jartaan, HAY EXCHANGE TO BE IN OPERATION BY JUNE 1 The Omaha Hay exchange is to be in operation by June 1. That is the plan now. The preliminary arrange ments have been completed and the rules and bylaws are adopted. A chief inapector is to be employed within th next few days. Culls From the Wire An Ardor for 104,000 oampalfn button! boarlna an Amarlran flae and tha Inaoclp linn "Amarli anlam ' and "Rooaavalt" waa flvan for uaa durlna lha profreaalva national con van I Ion In Chlrafo. Mra, Rmllla Nalaon Rlrhla Molan, wlfa of Donald Mrl.aan of Naw York and ttaat praaldant fanaral of tha liaughtara of tha Amarlian Havolutlon, dlad at a Raltlmora hoapltal. lha waa horn In Fradarlok, Md , flfiy-aavan yaara aao and cams of a dlatln- lulihad anccatry. A truat fund of 1700,000 lo provida for tha aatahllahmanl In ( hl.-aio of a araat arhool of mualn "for tha banaflt not only of aald olty, but of all Amarlia." waa laft to tha Chlnaao Urohaatral aaaotlatlon In tha will of Bryan l.alhropa, waalthy raal aatatt brokar ot I hluaao. Thraa hundrad marlnaa at Norfolk and ba twaan 400 and 100 In Haiti wara ordarad to Santo liotnlnao to ralnforoa tha Amorlcan forra poll, Ina tha llttla rapuhllo. Thnaa at Norfolk will an on tha erulaar Tannaaaaa now at Naw York. Tha rrulaar Ralom. at lloaton. alan waa ordarad to Santo Domlnao and will taka about twanty-flva . marlnaa frum lha Huaton alailon. rlat t'raka. Mid waok aarvloa al S Wadnaa- . day; aubjaol, 'Tha Varlsataoua ataward," . , EpiaawpaJ. flood Rhaphard. Twonllath and Ohlaw Rav, Tbomaa J. Collar. Rartor Holy aoratmanloa at 7 .10, C'huroh a hool at S.IO. Mornlna prayar and aarmon at 11. Kvanlna al 7 40. HI. Andrawa' Forty-Ural and t'harlaa ! Rarly communion at S. Bunday achool at 0 41. Lata rnmtnunlon. 11, ' l ha vltal la ' aua pafona Churth,'' vaapar aarvloa at 4 10 K.v. r. J. Mai hay. All kalnur. will (iraaxh , at ihla aarvlea. J EvmnaattaaJ. 2 PI rat Oorman Kvantalleal Iditaaran, Twantlath and Maaan, Rav. . J. Fraaa, In J rharaa BarvK aa at 10 and 7 10. Rav, F, 4 w. Saaako of Hanaon will praai h. Flral I'nliad, 1410 Franklin, Rav. M. f Rrlda, Paator Taarhara' maattna, S 10; Run filar arhool, IS; praarhlng. 11; Juntar Kay ' aii.oa laaaua of i ktialan Kndaavor, I; lu ' larmadiata Kayatona laaaua of t'hitatlan ' Kl,.la v.ii . I, Wanlor Kaaluna Iaa(ua of 1 hnatian Kndaavor. 1, iraa nu,. ; ' Wadnaaday at I, raaular mldwaak prayar aatvi, Thuiaday at t. M oman a MiaaUmary aartaty, raaular nwnthlv maattns. at alia t.uia koma, lilt North lanl llllk. I vlhoyajii, Orara Rranrh Sunday arhool. Halt, Forty. and Waal laavaowafth, 1. 14 Kwl Mamarlal Uraarh Rundav a t. .rl. Twanty l.ut i h Mttaat and Anta Avanua, Rav ( FiaKklln Hoh In I hana Suadar aehool al 4, Fiad B Wovd. aupar- t Intaouaot 1 m. mark a, Rt a'lah, Twantlath and Rur ! datla, I, ttioh. l aatoAt It, "J,al,b of i An, ,'' ' Al I i t" 'Paul aad biaVban, a t.ntiaat " Mmidar a''b.tl at 4 14 Ytui ; p,.( a r.ilatr al t hnatlan hadaoiol, 1 t i I (tur iavtora t'aaiaa,. t waaty aaaad an4 ..a-tiaj, itn P II An.maniatv. 1 aa' b... ui "ttuai al S il, aafiia at IS and I , t Hit.. a aaia al 4 1 b'a4a , at I vi taaptaa naaaiin (,., . Ht-ahaX. lilt a ',IH Twaoly ( N bajloaM Win'- at II ' Iba , I, it f !. ' I t.-ttaa htajaa Ikaa. da ' a,,.4ai . t-,l, I 1 F wllh, a. aailtila I n. l"H at I at la. a Twaoiv M'b aad ar-a. Rav I I i.t',. Iii:t e,,i at t aait,a la . at 4 ;Ia; al a I , i I4wt4 ha t. . t nw lata -,. . art ,fi.,t I, b fcaa - ta . aitra a it a .. a a. a 4 t,t. rV.,tt P 6-a .aaa w-taaaay at 4 (,iMi( foa,'t " A, . t I i - -a I a . .! at It .1 . I A- ! - at I t ka Jwa at a i ' 'tti at ta t a a J ,- iivlair al I.' a f . t ,'!,'tt, I ,4 t&,,,lt 4 . a ! , V' o t ,-tt'ar 'b aa 4 f I'" ' " l ilo aat At It ; I a s t'a t a.- 4a t . , a r . M wa-w w-v. O U O D o a o a o . t.i . t j ;. n to ' . U ; ,a 1 ' it Different for Tots WITERETN lies th Rrr-atst patisfaction in buying togs for tho tots if not in ppt tinjr lnt.iviilna.Hty n, certain well tlofincil iliffprcnct that lends prcater cJiann. OIJB tirw Msortmfnt of Mim mcr f-tylcs como in oham lray, ffjihyr, jringhajna ami Iiovrmribire cloth-the utraisht one i(Vt rffoots, lonR vraintttl or w-mlfinjure htyh's, in plain fnlor iiiihIiuiu or light blue, pink, grt4n, ro anl mii, (Ti'Vi-r 4Hnr atiil fHkott r tww ffatnrt'i as am rnhrtilory ail MUiM-kins? 91) to af3.no km ft HI ftctXl imumxmt rf a i l H44PfW-wt Mann Filibuster Prevents Shipping Bill From Passage Washington, D. C., May 20. Fili- L.a.daa.: k .. D..tKltr-in T Alfir Mann last night prrventrd the 1rmo-1 pass the administration shipping bill before adjournment. Debate on the measure closed at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and three hours later it was ready for pasaRr, virtually as passed by the committee, in spite or persistent efforts to amend it. j Representative Mann demanded : teller votes on many of the hundred i or more amendments o'fered by re- i publicans and when a final vote on the measure itself was about toljci taken, he insisted that the formality of reading the engrossed bill be oh- erved. As the bill bad not been en grossed there was nothing to do but adjourn. The vote probably will be reached early tomorrow afternoon. Indications are the bill will pass hy a strict party vote. Missionary School On Site of Bull Eing New York, May 20. The bull ring at Chihuahua, Mex., has been offered to the American Hoard of Commerce for foreign missions as the site for the international rollfge which is to be transferred to that city from Guadalajara, it waa announced here todav. The property covers a whole block and may be acquired. Wanted Homa Want AU in axohan,i for lota of answers. , Thona Tha Bee. "Spurious Heir" in The Matters Case Is A Seal "War Baby1; Chicago, 111.' May 20. The "spuri ous heir" in the case of Mrs. Dollie I-edgerwood Matters, according to testimony today, was a real "war baby." The testimony came from a aweet faced little Canadian girl, Jessie Bryan, mother of the child. Jessie went to work in a Canadian factory when she was 12 years old. For three yeart she "kept company" with a young ahoemaker. They were to be married. Then came the great war and the shoemaker donned his uniform and sailed away with his comrades. Some months later the girl went to the Miserieorda hospital at Ottawa, where the child was born, that Mrs. Matters, according to the hartria anttcrht to ni,s off on the pro bate court as the child of her late husband of whose $.100,000 estate she desired a larger share. Mrs. Matters it now on trial, charged with con spiracy. The unwed mother was told that the child Was born dead. Boa Want Ads aarva hundreds dully. No Paaanra Harrd. Maraalllaa. Kranra. May jn Nona ot rta paaaausera or craw or lha Kranch ruaHna alaamrr Wlra wara aavad whan It waa auijk a.a a raault of a lorpatlo attack In tha Madlttrranaan an May IS, 4 YEARS AT 1324 FARNAM ST. teeth:. A SfrlotAtTf IB We Please You or Refund Your Money Washington Affairs A minority t tha navy appropriation bill waa aarad upon at a ronfaranra of tha ra pulillran mambara of tha houaa naval rom mlttaa Thalr profram Innlurlaa all battla oruiaara, two draadnaughia, all arout ctrula ara, twaMr-aliM daatrorara. lift aubma rlaaa and a nmribar of aiulliary ahlpa. rlraclara of lha Amarlran Aulomoblla aaanrlatlon today alaotad Dr. H, M. Howa of Haltlmora praaldant to aumaarl John A. Wl. ann of franklin, a. It waa tha ronaanaua of opinion thai tha aovarnmant ahnuli dl rat a rounirr-wlrta good roatla movamant. DR. McKENNEY SAYS: "BAD TEETH ARE the Crime of the Age. They wreck health, spread infection, ruin good looks and shorten life." TlrM filler Filling , . . , 50c neat 22k Gold Crown. $4 Wondetr Plt worth $15 to 2S 55, $8 and $10 1 work?tooth..M oar I i30 A. U. to K. Wadnaadayg aad. Btru:dy Till SlOO T. St. not Opau aadajr. MWM DENTISTS 14TH AM) FARNAM 8TS. 1824 FARNAM STREET, Phone PouglM 2X73. NOTICBOut-of-town pntrona caii ge Plate, Oownn, Bridges and Ulllngs Complnteal In One Day. No Fre Einmln- tion. Btudentj. Udy Attendants. GROCERIES Tha ftillewln Al Wholaaala I'rlrwa. Nat for GOOD VQB HAV. 1 day only flkon with ua by mall r oall for lha aoooa ir mora oonaniant jor yoo 'ha ftillawlna nrloaa ara aalartad at random rr rataloua and ara aond mr May ana Juna. torn ear 41 paia grocary ir.tva .iiiall.v allrad PtnaaBDla. No. 3 can a, S for fl No. IVS rana, S for Sa) Orapa Joloa, pint, S for...... S Quaru, S for Toroa, 1 lb. oan..,.. ' Maklna Choeolala. par pound,. . . .Soa 4-ounra botlla Pora Vanilla K.itrada. aach ? rhntra frun.i. lba. for ' Paanut Bullar. I lb. calla...... Ta I 14-os. pifa. Pauat Macaroni.. .SSti Maann Jara, plnta. par dm 4ta Quarla, par doa , SOa Barn Palnl, par callon. 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' a . a a- , a ft ,,a fta,k a .... a 4 i i,ftMA taaima at 1 t a'.'k a a u A FrcncK Style Drtii ol ninv'tmin, iti -!.v:ti rl or, with t'l'llur, ruffi nr-.l Tilt to cvntriwt mv! nn. rii Uxt iUtlgn on ivnr. A Pretty Dren of fm rrit-h RinsVun, with Irtnn wlstt'd ffft'i't anil toucht'a of unux'klnaj Si 2 t yfrvts, tibial i Rt pk Mjivk, vidua tit $ 1 alvD aS aira.. a.. j . mt w - $la95 How the Texas Tube test happened ! r ' T nettled Dill Tarr considerably I . So many Motorists had carelessly BtAtM that "all Tire Tubes are just Rubber.'1 He determined to show some folks the different, " a way they would never fororet, There were four Cars at the door, and their Owners or Drivers at his elbow. To these he said, "PoyBihow strong do you think this Goodrich Brown Tube actually is ? "Do you believe it is strong enough to tow Mr. Oden's five passenger Car, with four people in it, from here for 20 blocks ? "You don't, eh! "Well now here's a bit of a Bet I want to;make with any, 'or all, of you. "I will bet you a Dinner that this little old regular Goodrich Tube (34x4) will not only tow Mr. Oden's Car, but will tow all three of your Cars, fully passen cered, through the streeta, for the full 21 blocks (more than a mile and a half) starting and stopping as many times as the crowd makes it necessary. "I will, -if you Gentlemen are agreeable, -line up all four of your Cars, right here and now, take threo regular Goodrich Tubes hap-hazard out of their boxes, tie one tube between each two Cars, (which mean hauling three Cars on the first Tube) and tote You-all that way to 'The Corners.' "Are you willing to bet a Dinner that any one of the t'lree Tubes will 'go broke on the way, or show a flaw which would leak Air, or prevent ita being used for its orisnnal Tire purpose afterwards ? "You are. eh ? "Well.-the Het'son 1 "Come along, and be the Judges," Fritz said that what puzzled him most was the brown Rubber Tubes "not being all stretched out ofshapt after such a tug, even if they aid hang together at the finish. "Look you," Baid he, "when we released the load, -fter the Haul, they instantly snapped back into just three-quarters of an inch longer than they were at the start I "And that H of an inch, they took up again in less than two hours rest " "Wl 'ELL, boys, " -Bill Parr remarked, as he smoothed out a wrinkle in his well- filled vest, "that'll stop the Argument about all Tire Tubes being- 'just Rubber, won't it ? "If the Brown Stuff that toted all you Heavyweights, and your Cars, for 21 Blocks without a Sign of Heavy Duty afterwards, isn't something MORE than 'Just Rubber,' like other Tubes, then you'd better buy tha 'Just Rubber' kind hereafter. "I'm going to ask all of you to sign your names to this Texas Tire Tube Test, ' iust to show that you have taken part in a regular Exploit which is mighty well worth recording." So indeed they did. and here is the affidavit 1 t; WE Dinner wa a very Cheerful Affair. As Oden said afterwards (when putting up his share of the lift! "you could havu bet m a Million on that. rrr. and I'd have taken you up, evi-n If I had to IWtoii' the .Million. "I lim't v how the blamed Tube ever dut hnl.J out, "iwia'lv gi'ing up SufoSt. under i'lrh a atrum. "With flint i.i,'K in the liwt thre Car. -and a total load of ovrr ! pound I rare thought to hear vin'?At j na,i before second IWV. "Whaddye rut im that brown nHch Rubber anyhow, ta make it hs i tjtthtf like that ? " AFFIDAVIT Thla mttrlra that w, the undfralimctt, t'xk pjrt In rd wiintrtMard, th Taa Mb tat rr firml to in thn adver. umnt artuUrx, "Hnw tha Texaa Tub TeM llap,nw) 1" that lh lt a mad on dal f( Nov. II, at at TraJ, the diaianca rovrrl Ninj twenty-oiia tlocka aivJ t!;a( tha rcault aa m tJcKubaxl. JiiTiaxl W, M. OPFM J M NAMI n A. r RI Z W. A. PARK Suha-rlSH (n4 latmril I S4fr n hf W. M, Alra,, I M, Naa B. A rou arvl W A. I'arr, ihia h 3rd Uiy t.r NUv, A- IX 1' at Wavti, rr. vi - j t. mrs Mvl nnn County, TMai Now what think Yu cf thee COODniCH Tire Tnhti that cvmld ftif up unJer inch a imtelUr -r t"t ? Iv4rtrt that they eo' you more than tho 'Vrjiw. ary" TuWa you aa careU-Mly accej 1 1 4a Wa 4ai I 4 a a . a at ... ... , ., , at I It ! ta a I N1MER-TU1B I ' I . at 4 4 UIMS.JO rARNAMSTHEET .ft . ' . . . , . at -. ! ,tt a- J IKLbf