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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1920)
...i THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 18, 20. V III s . t. i . n t- m m -mill ? . . ' - . ' ,1 , .. ' ' . ' IX TTH T 77TR PtilTT' TTH THx A W 7 - i . i I i j v III i i j v v . v- ' v N " Y . KT W J- AY ; If ..Two human forces xrule the1 world--! ogie andsentimeht--:men's heads apd men's hearts. i Either without the other is incomplete and results in half -service to' Mankind. Gold reason fails to sense. the soiil .of, the people; x sentiment alone rushes headlong to disaster. f Day.after tomlorrow Nebraska makes her ; choice ofrepublican candidates for the presi dential nomination; Republican voters are to indorse as their candidate tjie man whom they think best fittedHo attempt unmeasured tasks of national ; re con structi on, problems x whose solution is already too long delayed, which, must - be settled in the next'f our years. ' Who is that man to be? v ' ) v , Sentiment saijs: .John J. Pershing, Nebraskans' f ellow-citizen. M Logic says: John J. Pershing, tried aijd proven, an able an4 true public servant. f Pershing knows how to work with other men, whether they be his subordinates or Ms equals. Heproved that Jn franco in , the Phillipines, ih his career in this country.' In Europe he headed an organization that not only delivered the death blowyto the 'country's enemy'on the fighting line, but that.conceived and carried out-projects of engineering, merchandising and commerce of a magnitude unparalleled in history. - Co-operation-executive genius---didthe job. J r The heart of Nebraska cannot but turn to Pershing on this day of great opportunity. From service in the Phillipines, in Mexico, in , Europe, Pershing has turned back repeatedly V to Nebraska Ms home: In forty-seven states -of this . country and in every foreign land, his name has been linked with "Nebraska". (- f The reason of Nebraska pQndering ' the 1 words and deeds of all candidates, turns also . to Pershing on this day of decisive action, v f . Pershing knows Europe and Asia. He has served his country in both. , He has touched , ' elbows with-the great men of the rorld and he has' not been caught in their nset of diplo-. macy. They yielded to him not he to theni. fl Pershing believes in America nd stands up for jt. He did that when he insisted on n creating van American' army in France, under American .command, on an J American front. , ' , Pershing is the man. who the people of ' Nebraska would like to honor. Pershing is also the man who, on sheer merit, 'deserves to be honored. ' , ' : 'f Pershing-of-N ebraska js the man whom ' Nebraska republicans should vote for on next Tuesday, April 20th. :.' 1 i'-l :.(! ThisAdverti$ementJaid for by the Following Nebraska Citizens: Emtrr Hardy Hardy furaitura C. C H. Swallow Arthur S. Rirnu' ' ' ' Lincoln Druf Co. E. M..WUrwIt - I' Ernest Truman Norman B. Curtico E. J. Bui4ctt Attorney Chaa. A. Lord Lord Auto Co. E. J. Siaa ' Lincoln Tractor School Christian Harmaa . Real Ettat. W. L. Croa Lawyor Coa. Holm. N First Trust Co. I. F. Saarlca Saarlaa-Chapin Lbr. Co. Ceo. W. Fawcell, Jr. John D. Bushnell . J. A Sorcaaoa Uj W. Folsom Nab. Building It Lsa, ' Sanaca Yul. Oaklsy Cos ' S. H. Burnhai, First Natl Bank Eli Shira Mayar Bros. , . Edw. L. Savrsa Coo. Holden i Don W. Stewart . Ross P. Curtis Ross P. Curtis Co. Robt. M. Jojrc. ' B.HI. Stephenson Security Mutual Life A. H. Armatrenf Armstrong Clothing Ca. Dr. A. O. Faulkner E. E. Woodward Woodward Brothers Western Clasa t Paiat Eugene Holland Guy C. Chambers Frank Eager Edgar Wasterrelt - Ralph Doyle John Cleveland L. J. Dunn City Nat'l Bank Dr. C. F. Ladd " . Dentist ... Mauel Brothers : Real Estate Ed. M. O'Shea John T. Dorgan Whltebreast Coal Ce. Everett Sawyer Cushmaa Motor Works Palace Theater Ralph P. Wilson Central Hotel John C. Wright M. C. Johnson Harrington Realty Ca. R. A. Bickford . Real Estate t Stanley Henry ' Chas. Olson - - L. C. Story FNP. Quick B. B. Tucker W. T. Irons Lincoln Oldsmobile Co.' A. R. Talbot ' L. A. Ricketts Lawyer Harold E. McGlasson C. E. Reynolds A. H. Buckstaff L. M. Ware W. M. Leonard Loans L.' B. Howey City Nat'l Bank I. F. Raymond . . Raymond Bros.-Clarks Sam Foster Foster Lumber Ce. L. C. Burr Lawyer ' i J. Cass Cornell Corneil-Searles August Schmidt' W. R. McCeachim t R. A. Fredricksen . Frank Cillen Cillen dt Boney Walton G. Roberts Roberts Undertaker . Wonderland Theater A. 0. Hebb ' Hebb Motors Co. . " Dr. Hal D. Wilmeta ' .Harvey Rathbona Real Estate Tift Following'Delegates Are Pledged to No "Combine" and Can Be Trusted to Carry Out the Will of the People of Nebraska First District Delegates vote for 2 MARK W. WOODS ANDREW P. MORAN Alternate IDA M. DUNBAR Second District Delegate C. E. ADAMS Alternate ' JOHN H. CALDWELL Third District Delegate Vofe for 2 BERT MAPES EDWARD J, PATTER SON ' Alternate ROBERT I. STOUT - Delegates at Large TITUS LOWE CHARLES H. KELSEY GEORGE S. AUSTIN , E. J. BURKETT ' ' Alternate ACARL E. HERRING Vote , for 4. Fifth District. Dtlegab HARRY F. RUSSELL Sixth District Delegates Vote for 2 WOODRUFF BALL S. J. WEEKES Fourth District Delegate ' Vote for z: M A. SHAW R.B.STEELE 'Alternate H. H. CAMPBELL' v.4aMll(i -.i.'4- --ev f in v i Mill ' I mil i (till I X . . ' -f . I I """BmBMasnsnsi; -hj1 wyiryfjeymtwiipf. -a'Wr'fStr .'p'Ty ?rrwtgm: