Tin: SEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY? APRIL 22, 1920.' ' "BULL PEN" IS v UANUUhl JIALL OF MARIANS Eight Popular Members Given Insight Into Police Life at Dinner Directors . Nominated.' A body, of military officers with Maj. Gen. E, F. McLachlin, commanding-officer at Camp Funston, fcan., as honored guest, attended the Rotary club.dinner in the ball room of the Hotel Fontenelle yesterday noon. Fully 200' members of the club were present Nomination of 17 members as can didates for directors of the club took place immediately following the din ner. An ejection. of nine of the 17 chosen candidates will be held next Wednesday. Eight popular Rotarians were ob liged, to their own chagrinand to the hearty amusement of thosejres- cnt. to feast m the "bull pen." T soldiers with rifles "gang" into the "pen guard. The inmates of the pen were Al Dresher. John Welch, Dr. F. M. Conlin, L. V. Nicholas, A. J. Cooley; E. A. Seabury, E. C. Cope, jr., and C J. Sutton. As principal speaker at the din ner Major General McLachlin gave an educational address on the mod ern advantages of the recruit in the army. Every detail of army life was brought ouf in Major General Mc Lachlin's address. Major General McLachlin wa3 wo herded the and stood winner of the French Legion of Honor, Croix de Guerre with two palms, for valor under fire, and the Distinguished Service cross during the world war. He is remembered as having been stationed at Fort Crook in 1907-9. Nominees for Office. - The following Rotarians were nominated candidates for directors of the club for the coming season: Tames Allen. Dr. C. B. Atzen, Jorm Bekin, J. H. "Beveridge, A. P. Billings. D. C. Buell, A. H Currie, A-N. Eaton, C. L. Farnsworth, Charles R. Gardner, A. W. Gordan, I. M Harding, John. Lionberger, W. E. Reed. A. C. Scott, R. S.' Trimble and W. H. Wheeler. ' The following army officers were seated at the speakers' table with General McLachlin: Col. B. B. Buck, Lieut. Col. Jacob M. ,Wuest, Lieut. Cot. B. R. Wade, Maj. H. C. White, Capt. Stephen Peretzky, Capt. George C. Lewis, Lieuts. Wil liam E. Connolly and Thomas H. Christian. ..,' Rev, Joseph J.- Lampe, Denunciator of Heresy, Dies Here of Old Age Rev. Joseph jt Lampe, 83 years old, nationally known figure in Pres byterian circles, died early yester day morning at his home,' 4829 Dav enport street Death was due'to the infirmities of old age. --The Rev. Lampe gained promi nence for his bitter denunciation of alleged heresy throughout the coun try years ago. He organized the Dundee' Presby terian church afld for 22 years was professor of theology at the Presby terian seminary. Twenty-first and Lothrop streets. ,. i 1 , Bee Want Ads Are Best Business Boosters. My HEART -and My HUSBAND By APELE GARRISON What' Lillian Demanded of Madge. 'What's the great idea, Madge"? Lilian, drawled, as the car, still in high, turned the corner leading from the tea room grounds into the boule vard at a rate much faster than t had ever gone. "Far be it from me to be hypocritical, ofd dear, but " I slackened speed, tried to think swiftly of an excuse plausible enough to hide from Lillian the fact that I had been startled into panic. There was but one idea obsessing my mind to keep Harry Under wood's presence a secret from her. "I beg your pardon, toth of you," I said contritely. "I've done that twice now, and the nelt time I'm ?;oing to have my brain examined or a possible lesion. I sometimes wonder if I'll ever be able to run a car right away. I'm forever doing the things I ought not to do and leaving undone the things I ought to do.7 "YesI've always noticed that your memory was your weak point," Lillian said dryly, and I knew by her tone, that my excuse had not deceived her. "It isn't my memory," I protested valiantly. "It's my muscle sense. My brain tells me to do something, and my muscles do exactly the op posite. I think I mustTiave one of those upside down or wrongside out anatomies which you read of in hospital records." ) ' My vanity emittted a shriek of agony at this speech, but I smoth ered it gallantly. As it happens I have never had any of the exper iences which I was so speciously as suming, and I hare 'been ridicu lously proud of my, small -ability in driving, a fault shared by most be ginners. I fancy. "Well, if that's the case," Lillian advised crisply, "suppose you con centrate your alleged brain on your muscles until we get home. I've no inclination for a hospital bed at this juncture." I made her no answer, for I saw J hat she' was annoyed by the real isk I had run in turning the corner so abruptly, and I 'devoted my whole attention to the car until after de positing Alice Holcombe at Lillian's suggestion two blocks from her home we turned into our own gate way. There was no one in sight. From the usual routine of my family I knew that Mother Graham and my father were enjoying their afternoon naps, and; that Junior, either asleep or awake, was with Katie. Robert Savarin and Marion evidently had not returned from their excursion around Marvin, which ' was sched uled to end at an ice cream parlor. "I only hope Robert doesn't make that child sick on ice cream and candy," Lillian said worriedly as she alighted from the car, and. looking, around, 1 noted the absence of the two. "He Hasn't as much sense as Marion about things 'ike that, and she always loses her head at. a soda fountain." "It Is Your Duty." I was slefishly glad that her at tention had been diverted from me. was not ready for further cate chism upon the subject of what had startled me. But my elation was short-lived. "Let's go on up to your room," Lillian proposed, almost too casual ly. "I'm in no mood to" listen to the prattle of 'Her Fluffiiiess,' much as I enjoy it usually, and she'll be sure to drop in if I go to my own room now." J ."Of course," I agreed warmly, but I was anything but warm in side, and my mind was working frantically as to how I could best prevent Lillian from finding out the truth. But as it turned out,- there was something entirely different in her mind.- - "Well, we've done s pretty good day's work in the last hour!" she said satisfiedly, a3 she threw herself into the chair, and there was the joy of achievement untinged by smug complacence in her , voice. "Now, when you decide to loosen up on the things you've been hold ing out on me for the last few months III have a clear course." "Holding out on you?" I stam mered, confused for the instant as to what she could niir.n. , "The real dope on .Kenneth Stock bridge's attitude toward this child hood friend who would let herself be cut into inch pieces for him. bub who doesn't dream he cares for her., I know he confided irj.you, and, of course, I honor your confidence, but the time has com, as the walrus so pa'tly remarked, to talk of many things, and we will begin, if you please, with those papers Kenneth Stockbridge asked you to keep for him. "This is a matter of life 'and death, and I must have every last thread in my hands. After all, you're neither a priest nor a clergyman, my dear. The man is in deadly teril, and it is your duty to tell me everything you know." (Continued Tomorrow.) " Deny Knowledge of ' Plots. New York. 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