January 31

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January 31
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FORT m,Lill..: \ :"""EBRASKA., FRIDAY, JANUARY en, 1919.
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PRICE
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nO~·1 Bird-Men }Vho Are Stationed
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I~~~ie~nla:~u~~~;1.c06i.·ga~;at~~~ II GENERAL
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each week, inRi ead of Friday as J
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paper. will go,
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be dlStrIbutea
ac the' mgh
pOSe and
down town next day.
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Contributors please take nonOte8 must be handed In on
Monday, as must items for the
Rocking the Basket page. Soci..
ety and sporting items must be
sUbmi~ted not later than Tueso day mghr.
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Former Cowboy Has Many
Expel'iences in Fram::e
ThatAre NoveL
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GOOD NEWS FROM THOSE
IN CAMPS OVER HERE
ADECIDED SUCCESS
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atofs of Plans for Re~
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MILITARY BAll WAS
WENrOVER WITH FIRST
U. S.BALlOON SQUADRON
BIQwn JhirtyFeet in Air by
~ High Explosive Shell.
Legs Broken.
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The Ga.s Bag wiH h€'re'ar,er be II
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published Thursday morning of
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Propose American Standing
I Large Crowd Turns Out for Army of 500,000 Men
I Final Farewell Last
He TeUs Committee,
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Serg~ant Grover S: Anderson, a
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SatUl"day Eve.
The 785,000 men in camp ill the
form"l' cowboy, who rec~ived his
~Tnited States will all be demobi.
militili) training at Fort Omaha,
Mwtre1 Show, V~e, 'zed within one month, General
was not unused t6 ihrilIs, sUch as
being hurled from the ]:lack of a
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Stunts and Daneing
March, chief of staff, informed the
bucking brcnclio· or looking into~
Were Fe&tures
5ffllate military committee.
the muzzle of a sIx·shooter. but
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TiUs includes every man in a
when he was blown thirty feet in
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camp in this country. with the ex~
the air by a high exnlosive sheH
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The farewell mIlItary ball g!yen ooD-tion of those retained for "overwhich fractUred his len leg in tw~
Ueutenut F. W. GlMhiU.
Lieutenant J. M. Shlmmon.
:it the Oma!Ia Auditorium.last Sat- head" duty.
ph.ce3: he put that do~.as . the
Two airpianes ha-ve ~n sta- ! by an accident near Tampa, Ia.~
;r ~a! evemng by the offIcers and
Dlscussinl? demobilizat~on plans
crowmng adventure of hrs llfetune. tioned at Fort CrOlO>k siR~e 1IGe lat-I Both planeS landed north Ot the l-nl,s~ed perso~el of For.!. O~aha: •generally Wlth the commIttee, GenV{lien the call ea.me to fight for tel' PBrt of October, in chaa-g;e Of', city a.long the river bank al a point Fon ~roo~ ana. ~(}rence nela was' erot ~arch sai~ retention !}f .an
Uncle Sam, Sergeant Anderson two roOseI've miLitan a.iat&:l. Lieu- oI'Poaite Florence Field.
.. deCided "ucces". ~..
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. .unencan standmg army of "OQ,IJOti
doffed ilis bearskin "chaps" and
on -- F W GI dIiiIl
d LieUten-! Lieutenant Shimmon had more
!t. was the ~a-st o.flclal mIlItary w:-.s proposed.
sombrero and enl~ted in the avia- ~~c.J~ M: shimn;m. an
I b'ld luck in landing here. He ar- l.flal~' to. be gIven ?ownrown, ac""~e don't ever expect to reduce
tion. ;:;e,:-,-ice at L~wtGll, Wa.s~.,
Lieutenant Gledhill was the first I' riYed after dark and cras..hed into eo.:~g~ co. ?~ders trom thre c.om- I ~elow 500..000 men-if we can h",l~
Ap~il. 1;). 1917. After a month s i to arri,e from Chanute Field, Ran- a fence, demolishing a wne~l and mandm" o~ce! of the p?s..
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tram!ng there he -:ame t.o Fort I toul, lil., where they were previ·l propelior. Neither he nor hIS me-I The AUdit~::.~m _was nUed ~nt~
Shlppmg a~Tange:nen.ts have b.ef'll
OlIl;aha b~Iloon SChOOL, \Vhere he re-! oUSly stationed. The planes left at chanic sustained injuries.
\ crowds of eh~!lan" an~,.S?l~ler::;, made by w~!Ch 30u,(01) men llllgh
mallletl SIX months. H! w~nt o,e1'- the same time, but Lieutenant
Both a,iators hay€ made freQ.?ent who .took a fmal ~ppo_ m~ltJ of he tran~DOrted ~om~ from o\"er~ea"
seas. December 10. 19h. wnh Com- Shimmon and his mechanic, 8e.r-, flights from the large open fIelds ~eetmg ea:h oth;l at a 1::rewe~1 monthly and ali 01 the Amer,ca.>.;.
panJ· C o.f the second b'.1.11oon squad- geant B:. W. Graves. were delaped, near Fort Crook.
I ~ance ...~fo::;t of <~~ men, l~. ~:::' expediti.onary f?r~e c?uld b~ p,
ron, wbch was the. lmst balloon
. Lorm wul have reeel,ed tnen m::;- tllrlled nome vathm SIX montns.
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tlle·United States to\AU'TO
The fi1'3t observation \Vork done
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Leave to A ttend I . G:eat Minstrel S~OW.
! dent Wilson, Ge~eral Marct:. st~.ted,
i Tne mmstrel show WhlCh opened I' but more Amencans alreaay nave
. DI rl-gl'ble School lIthe entertainment for the ~'I"ening been d~s~gna.ted for return home
was a scream. The cast
the Ithan ongmal!y propo~ed by Mar·
by Company C was ~near Beas,:n.
san, France, close cO the SWISS II
bordH'. E!0m there th. e s!luadron
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was tran~rerred to Bruenll~ and I
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'engaged in the first actiYe oosen-a-l
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non work o~er the German Jines.
. Fr~m~B:ueYille the squadron went I Sergeant From Fort Omaha
to the. Toul sector and later t. 0 St'l
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Mihiel, where it was engaged in
Injure m
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~ireeting th~ ariill-:ry ::novements I
other Oar.
In the Amencan offensrve of Septemher 1 2 . .
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"It was near Malancourt. close Two Machines Strike, _t
to the Argonne }G~;St, .on"October
the Damage to ENihw
9, tllat I got mme; saId ;:;ergeant
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WAll INTO BED ROOM
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Cantain .Tohn C. Ayling and Lieu· show had not been announced and
tenants R. H. Finley, H. D. Kings- 5e,eral distinct surprises were
I land and T. E. Faulk win leave thB !5cored as tJ;!e Yarious participants
first of next week for Ab:on, 0., were recognrzed.
to receiYe preliminary dirigible inHits were made by seyeral song
struction.
numbers, especially "How Can V',"e
They will then proceed to Pensa- Keep the Boys on the Farm After
cola, Fla., where they. will meet Gay Paree," by Captain Goodale;
Major C. H. Maranville and take "We Never Did That Before the
further training in this wor~.
War:' by Lieutenant "Cubby" Tay·
It is rumored that theY ~llater lor; "A Perfect Day," by Lieuten~go to England for final instruction, mt Connolly, and "Gi"ie Me All of
but nothing in their present orders You," by Serg<mnt Howard K. Ste~e home 0( Fr9d Hans~ 1111 indicate this.
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Soutk Twenty.fourth street, is par'!'he affair was vel"7 oleverly
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tiallv wrecked and Sergeant C. lif.
FFICERS
4ta-ged and reee!Yed With mueh apIWsSiter of Fort Omaha. 18 at the
1)l"OOiatio!l by the audience,
fort hospital with severe injuries as
MAYA?PLY FOR
Alt E~loye.d Dance.
the result of an automobile aeciPt-oles~ ChambNtl' dancing pu....
dent Tuesday lift .-noon when Ros·
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pHs presented & lIeries of fancy
American soldiers totally or P8l"" trit€'t', in attempting to aVilia: a. eolGraduates of officers' training dances and aOngs. The particitially blinded in battie displa.yed li8ion with anOther machine. dJ.:ove schools who received discharges pants ranged from tiny tots to the
wonderful courage, according to ~ .seTen-paasengel'. army ear rlght -and res~n-e oommissi~ns.may.m~e grown-up youngsters.
All did
Captain H. B. Lemere, Omaha. ocn- lnl:O the Hansen home.
applicatIon forcommrsslons m tne splendid work aDd ~d equal
list, who spent fi.e months 111
The maebine bumped over the regular army, according to advice shares of applause.
United States hospitals in :J'l"raftee 'Cti"D and hit the side of the house from the office of tIie adjutant gen"
After the entertainment the
and has recently returned.
wltb. terrifiC force. Crashing through era1.
chairs were cleared from the floor
"The most remarkable thing 1 the Wall. the machIne ~()sed its way
Enlisted men who. succe~sful!Y and wax was liberally distributild
'Witnessed was the rare COlUllge of into a bedroom. The lil~e and front complete courses of mstructl(~n l l l j to facilitate dancing. The :l:orty
these boys, many of whom 'Win -of the house were partIally demoI- such schools and who are appomted piece orchestra, mounted en & platspend the remainder of theU'Itves hlhed anet-the whole building had to commissioned gnde, inactive form in the center of the
bl11'st
in darkness," said C-a];ltain LemeN. the awearan~ of having flirted status, may apply tor active com- into a variety of wild jan music
He told of Olle .young top sar- with a. cyclone.
missions in the regular npon one of and everyone enjoyed themselves
geant who begged to be a.llowed to ~Mrs. HaMen and her daughter. the regular forms provided for the to the limit,
go to the front, although !rl~ l!u~eri- Clara, -were in an adjoining room. purpose by alter'.ng the wording of
Dancing was ~ oeea01'5 w€';-e lo~tJ:t to spare hlS ",erVl~es Miss Hansen suffered a severe ne~- the same to properly describe the sionali~' to aHow Vi!.1IdevU16 stuntl!l
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at the-,:o:'llital. He
ba: Wlth VGUS shock and is under a lIbYal- applicant.
'Of vaned (;hara~u to hold forth
both e~e" blo\VD; out, but. W1~h~t
cian's care.
upon tile Btage and the "'picnic
:word of C?mplalllt, and_ tned to
Sergeant R.ossiter .was taken n:~1"arged Soldiers Get
grove," where rmesbroe-nts were
che.er up t~e .other boy" wllO had from his wrecked machme and hur- ioFnKiH
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'~served was generalh" patronized
snfrered a sumlar fate..
.tied to the post hospital. wh:e!'e it
MemMrshlPS In
lttroughout the evening. The Au.
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"Two hundred and fifty dis· ditorium was specially decorated
Remarn FaIthful to- the
oon.-<;-isted of curs and severe brm- cha=ed soldiers have been given for the oecasion.
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Miss Martha Ebert, pretty ca:>h.
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. . In the machine wuh him was his since the armistice 'W'"dlI signed," ler a.t the :Beaton drng store, was
_ ?e~ 1Iom~::;.. h ~~. ~\-N: ~ brother. Lieute~ant Rossiter, \Vho "aid one of the IT' secretaries,
awarded epeeial honor for seiling
... emllled_ s~~~e, a::; D~en o~. d a ~ped.with mmor hurts:
"We ha.ve fo111ld positions Jo.1' more ticltets than anyone outside of
Fort De", ~l)~es or' l 'an:,~o~ g~
The second car was driven by d. some 75 or 100 men and of the 104 tlw box office.
who .has marrLed Whl e a
> ae- ll. Looney, 2112
S street, South rooms in the Y ?L C. A. building
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shal Foell.
He indicated that ten divisions
had. ?ee~ sugges~ed as America':;:
comnbutlOn to tue army of oceu·
pation.
Several senators said they ha(\
received complaints because divisions which had seen long service
o,erseas apparently were to be the
iast sent home.
This policy, General ::Ifal'ch said,
was strictly in accordance with
military plans to hold experienced
men in the army of occupation.
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B·'Ilond M.en Show
a Rare Courage,
Says Sur!!eon
RilERVE 0
REI2.ULAR ARUY
200,000 Yanks
to Stay Abroad
as Peace Comes
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Capti,ated by t.n", charms of
French women and French liff',
word comes from across the At·
lanUc that a startling number or
American soldiers will remain ill
the country which they helped r€'~­
etMl from the plunder and OI/presakm of the Huns.
A.oooYdtng 10 a statement maue
by a memo6l' of the American colany :in Pari!! and quoted by tha
IntransJgeant, at least 200,000 oe
Uneie Sam's fighting men will re.
fl1~ ON\Ortunities to return to theil'
native land. Th..:;" Viill remain in
!'1'ance, it is said, to marry French
wom;m and take advantage of lift:
there. 'lriJich they belieYe prom.
ises success and contemment in 2>
greater degree lnan would be rea!·
[zed in the "Cnited States.
Of the thousands. o~ Amerie,m
soldiers who have IndICated thfo:.':
w~n Il!-ake France. the land of t?-e~l'
aaoptlOn, the greater number, i.I. l~
declared, have become en.gagen i~
marry women "over there;'
at least 50 are ~cellPIed by solMers
Other.s are. entbusi~st.iC in. thf'i;
reeently disch1lrged from the s€.-ry.
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expresslODs or. 3:pprec.lat~ou or bu;,;!ceo
The WID: bas changed the attitude! ness. opportunmes ,:nie1?-. tile)- aT;"
"'Every day 'We 3D aecommodl!.t· of the Y. M. C. A. on smoking and eon"';t~ed Frc.nce WIll. o~!er Am;:'l·,.
ing soldiem from ~ther states vass- secretaries over the country are be- can siill! and energy (lUI mg the 1r,>
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th . j dgm t.about cou'"l11ction lrriod
through the eitr Wl
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shower ?ath and.8o s~ ~ ~.: ~:ttinog _~o~I1!!rin
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"The a"'l'man people do nor bh.
pool Smee Amenca ell.",,1'cou uw:>~
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fl:en ome "1)000 aoldiail have neutral n"ither di"couraglng no" Iieve that their army was beaten: •
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Privilege of aeJIl.
" ~ ~~gj~" smoki;g in the b.U.ild- s-ays a French· general who has just
anbgIthv~n~ f . '1"'; :. ,,_•.~ PI""""
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our ll. In" acel. lU*' __..~",-;~
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e.?r.dqJ:-l~. te: all Y. _M. C. A: and Side. The. ~wo machines s~ck,
?f C~lum~U= secreta?!*, at but the c~lliSlOn was comparat!-velY
bo~h . mthta;:J camp". _,
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~ slight, o~ to S~rgeant ROSSIter'S
.!wT';~;'l:o~"y~t'it ~~~~O}a.~~
manip~la?on of his car. Looney esm
Km.."Ilt-:
ttt. .,1.:_ ,Lne fe R e.n
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Boll of the Knights ot Columbus at
Fort De" Moines_ ."! haven't met
ho married while' in
a man w .
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l:!l m~r~ymg othel:s Th.an an.~;
can glri.~
h:'.~';:~' .~_4 "--rl;;:;G.'J
caped IDJUry.
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Two of 113 conscientious
ors honorably disCharged by war
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epar ment oruers, reruse . .~.
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When.. release was begun. ~t ·the
'ciplh)ary barracks, at:~F'Qn Leaye1h
.worth.!prIoon.
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object'ring
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Private Stine with money.
CIVIES MAY FLY NOW.
o. D. called the roll of companies. Butter on the table.
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"Efficiency," that's us all over.
, . :rhe day th.e bugler
forgets
Army and Navy Board ern Ael"(;'
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reveille.
nautic Cognizance has Temoyed reo
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BALLOON.---COMPANY
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Sergeant :McKay who is on spec- strictions of civilian i]~'lDg amI
Neb., and Winfield, Kas. Private
lal duty at post headquarters, was
MOTOR. TRANSPORT
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recently "romoted to his present will grant permits to ail qualified,
First Class Draeger will resume his
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former pCo>';ition willi the Hayden
orp. ox of t e ersonne 0 flee grade from private first class. civilians who apply und"r tne
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has gone on a ten day furlough.
Those of us that knew him as a President's Proclamation of ~oOh1'1'
Maurice J. Frank.
a~~; ~:'~h~Ot~;fd~P~:t~b~~man- B '\~ill some~ne Pleas~_~dvise whe~-e private first class are pleased to ari 9 8 lfJ1R
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AU the garage me)! are trans, ,Sergeant Frank Reida spent last a °er of t.1.e post-o !lee ean
e hear of his advanceme-nt. (AHa bov
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found after reveille.
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-= " - Transport week-end in Lincoln,. Neb,
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corps and assigned to'the different
Private First Class Elder j. Er. . Priyate Shwenk has r~cei,ved his
The fellow that said that Corporal Army and Navy Board on Ael'O'
companies for quarters and rations. l:tndson spent the week.end visiting discharge and gone to hIS parents, Fenstermaker ~ot more mail than nautie Cognizance, ciyilians were
'Ye have found only, one way to, relatives ahd friends in Red Oak. who live in Wasrungto.l1.
any other man'" in the company, only permitted to fly experimental
maKe Porter stop singmg and that· Iowa
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Corp. Onne has r,eturned to duty sure hit the nail on ihe Ilead. It machines and then only under perjs feed him a lot of chewing tobaC'j'
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at the postoffice following a sick sure must be grand to be nODular. mits from the board,
co. and .give him a cigaret. This
ENGINEERING DEPT
leave.
Cook Griffin is home on' a ten
Applications from civilian pilots
qUiets hIDl for a few moments.
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. Sgt. Hayes and Co~p Peter:~on, day furlough at Dow City, la" on should be addressed to the Joint
There are two officers here now
Although our force has somewhat Dot"!J- of. h~adquartel's, nave receIved business.
Army and Kavy Board on Aeronau·
.-ehecking inventory slips and taking decreased in numbers, it has not de- their di~cna-:lfel:'..
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. Private BuHman is spending a tic Cognizance, Building' "D," 6th
jnventory of the c-ars" etc., in the creased in pep!
C~Ptam "'lse while Dl;akmg .~me len day furlough at his home.
.. and B Sts., N, 'V" 'Washington,
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..Wnile Prlmte O'Brien was taking o~ !tIS many. tours of lUSpeCll~m,
Private First Class Pressley ae- D. C. Lieut. L. G. Haugen, A. S.
What cars is that which' Henry his llhysical examination prior to nSIted the kitchen and was greeted companied the bodY of the late A, Sec\'.
always enters on the gas records as his discharge, the doctor told him by Cook Bena in this manner. Plivate John Herwith to his broth'
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"junk?"
The little gray
car that he had a slight fever. O'Brien "Captain, what's'the chance for a er·in·law's home at Dell Rapids,
THE T.1_ ORD LIVERY ~R!,
!'Bunny" drives.
said, "Oh, that's because I'm s~. discharge," the captain replied, S. D.
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Bill Coates likes his job as asso, cited at the chance of getting out "Well, Bena, in all probability I
date to the iJ+ventory officers.
' o f the army."
can arrange to let :NU go home on LEADERS AWARDED
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Mensinger is some stenographer.
Our stenographer spent the <lay a furlough around the 4th of .Ju]y."
D S CROSSES
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He uses the one-finger pick and at t~upply office last Friday,
~en it ~o~es .~o"cutti~g the
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and-it is surprising how much work tails off.. or rabbItS, .!OU ve got
Upon the recommendation of I
and Drive It Yourself
That's all right though, men. was 1iccomplished during her ab- to hand,lt to Corpor.al WItt, for cor:- General Pershing Distinguished
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There are oihers, inclUding the sence,
rob oratIOn of this fact, ask Cham- Service :M:edals have been awarded
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Sergeant Bolglano says that if fer Lathrop,. . '
to the following officers for exGas and Oil Extra
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Talk about your "General Nul- Miss Kendall has as many .callers
w:;~n effICIency, IS nee~ed, call ceptionally meritorious and dis·
:Millimum, 35c Per' Hour
sance," Sergeant Burris is ihe worst this week as last he is going to the, Nen-e Center' of the <l9~h Bal- tinguished senices in posiiions of
lJest the stock room has to contend charge ,admittance to the depart. loon _compa~!, they ne,:e~ fall.
great responsibility:
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ChffO':.d N:ch?~s, chie, _c~:he!
Major General Mason M. Patrick,
1314 Howard Street
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The other morning, when it was
Corporal Tempest says that he and c,:ok,. meL hI" Waterloo Ia"t F:r:l- TInited States Arm,', For excep-l
still dark and after roll call the 8er- has a sign business be will sell d~y~mght wh~~ he called upon hIS tionally meritorious and distin·
Doug-las 3622
geant asked if there was aJiy one cheap.
gIrl, only to rind a Camp, Dod~e, guished services. He .displayed
:Whose name he had missed.
Lieutenants Lehr and Godfrey A. E; F. m~n had ?,eat ~lm to l~; much ability and devotion w duty ,~============::,-=====
Some one piped up, "Did you call are no longer in OUT mklst. Lieu- That s one tIDl€ the Bary Crusher as director of com'truction and
.my name, serg,eant?" •
tenant Lem- has aone to Arcadia I took the count of ten. Corporal forestry and :later as Chief of I
Tf8 sergeant waited for the party and Lieutenant Godfrey 10 Yirginia· 1Witt will :verii! the above, ,
the Ai~' Service of' the American
to tell who he was .but n~ answer. They are sorely missed by the de· I . The wrIter IS ~Spendng ,h.s spar: ExpeditionarY!f:'rces, he perfected I
AfLer a moment·s walt he says partmeni.
t tIme ?n b::lloon" and tOJ _balloons and ably admmlstered the organ·
again, "Did )'OU call my name,
Private Charles Roiek has joined l (blo:",:,g t~em up .to see now t~ey ization of this important depart·
sergeant?"
our deparrmem in the eapacHy of I are.:n.tl~t~a) smdymg the evolutlon ment,
Finally some one down the line repairman.
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says: "Tell him your name, ~'OU
We never 1.11ew -w:hat CorDor~l o-her, Unit.. d States Army. For
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59TH BALLOON COMPAf~Y ~~,,:Gl:aw w~s_ best f:tted
untIl exceptionally m~ritoriolls and disCan you lmagme? It was our
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known tinguished sernee. In command I,
old friend Pat Conners again.
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10f the 4~nd Division from Chateau
Pilley and Smith are back in the! . What ao you thmk of Sgt. Far·
'Viinen it comes to setting a pace Thierry to the conclusion of the
lUotorcyele repair shOD again.
I nngron, our ex·mes.s sergeant, now for a funeral escort. we mawh Cap- \ Argomle-l\:1euse offensi,e inc1ud~s"istant Dl~neuvermg sergeant to tain Wise with anyone, there is. inz chI' Baccarat Sector: Rheims. I
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~gt. R;0z:u aJzL We all exte.nd our more tl":Hh~ ::nd .po:.tr~ /~ fhat, Yesles anq St. ~IiI:i,el. ~aliem, ~~i:,
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Speed. wall:> hIm ail 0, €l, 2\~aDeI.
officer, "IIh hIS U1V1~lOn, partlC!·
P. S. Celuni.
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--pated in all of those important en-II
Lieutenant George C. Lundberg t1~1~ com~an~')~n{l_ h~:: ~leaded
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ther instruction in ballooning,
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Mo., on a ten-daY furlough.
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the hOSPItal, has returned ,rom
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twenty-one-d,ay ic:::w of absence at not i?-e ~lUly lucky gur when he
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THE
fROM 74TH COMPANY
TO 50TH COMPANY
The following enlisted men have
been transferred from the Seventyfourth balloon comnanv to the Fiftieth balloon compimy: at Florence
Fiela:
Serg-cam Richard J. Jones. Priyates W. J. Curley, John Silverschoon. C. E. Brooks, Edwin Haugen, F. P. Kent. K. R. Kirkpatrick,
Jacob Nysse. 8. E. Odean. C. E. Oldham, Rudolph.·Rost!, P.
Spellman,
E. E. Webb, Harm Westerman and
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WANT APPLICANTS
IS CLEVER ~SKETCH '----_R_el_ie_f_F;_u_n_d_B_en_tef;~it=--1 FOR THE DIRiGIBLE
Original Pla.ylet Will Be Pre-
AIRSHIP SERVICE
sented at Brandeis on
February 8.
Pretty Girls Expected to Attract Fort Omaha Men
to Benefit.
Names of Soldiers Who
Wish to Remain in
Army Desired.
SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY
FOR MEN Ir~ THIS ARM
Will Be Sent to Ohio, Floris
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action near Crepion, France, Sep·
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a beadline.
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Rates-$2.QO a year; $1.25 fur six lines are unfortunate af·they nearly
penetrate a heav~ .enem}· aniia!r. Hey gUY! Vvna'cha tink,
months; 5c a copy.
always. arou~ the jelllousy
of
?raft barrage: realIzIng thll:" obtam· Say bo, catch that gink.
:Mail all checks care The Gas women wl10 l1ave never been loved Six Flyers Are Given D. S. mg the locatIOn of the arulle.ry ob· What' en ~'a mean,
~ag, Fort Oma-ha,·Neb.
like that.
Extr.aordinary jectives was of the greatest
Wearing a sleeveless swe,,:";
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tance, 'Vhen a shell .strucb: hIS ma- W'ere it can be seen?
Great celebl'ati()ns are being
Heroism Acts.
chine, hi~ o~server :was mstan .. y Don' va know G. O. 63?
planned by oth~'Ea.rY_:.--""'~. ~,i~ce I
killed ana ~ls..maehme so badly Better look out or in the
Cowring the fOllowing <\IIDY ,the" ratlfloatioll:fQf i
Lbltlon
commande";' m' chier,- iU, the wre.cked that H.
to the Hoosegow you'll be.
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posts: Fort Omaha, Florenee Fiell1~' amende.n£ProYided ,
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Fttrt ~rook.
diScharg'e in time there ;., e goi ng to name of .tile·· president, has, a- Next Ot km, Mrs. Co~a B. Kelt;" 1 Nome day you'll mis an make 1i.
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'ten n ~ a'b',l,'ty theory leaders
cross to':the
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. -~econd LI'eut. Francis
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For extraordinary Don't get fresh, what s yerc-orgyna.
. ' , ::' PrivateWe"lls demurs to the state- their names~'
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. ' . , . . heroism in action near: Crepi'ln,
tion?
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LieLit. James T. Neely.
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MajorJ{... .P.Litiauer, an·,.se:r'lIce, France, September 26, 1918. On Sep- Per'aps now you'll r€<ld up G. O.
MANAGING EDITOR.
,;. :iiTthe English
language are, United States army; for,repeated tember 26, while on a. very import. No; 1.
'Sergeara t William Shea.i'Swelitheart, .wi.f~ and mother." He acts of heroism in action near.Con-, ant photographic mission,. Lieut. Yebe ya tink we as iL eas:;..
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'" t:laims itmay'be'true in some cases, flans, France, September 14,.1~8, Lowry, with· Lieut. Kelty <Ililot), Ifya do'6S ya shure is,fieez . ,
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hut jnsi~ that'in his language the and near.J)ollleon, £rance, ,Octo errealized the importance of the mIs· Caus' wen all 0' ~'ouse IS sleepm
Flit. 1cl., Ned E. Williams.
three sweeteSt words are, "En- 30, 1918. :Major Littimer
sian and chose to continue their Bout some place we's anus creepin,
COMPANY EDITOR. -,
.bIosed' find; check."
on a mission: to. protect a -photo- course through a harassiT~ antiair, Lookin' for that guy wbat got :n'n;
Pvt. Frank' J; Lessar.
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grauhic'plane for ,another squadron craft barrage. A shell made a dishoos.
BUSiNESS MANAGER. ~
How do those bolshevik;,.. pull on September 1~, and contmued to- rect hit on the plane, b~ought it Jes yer try our job,
". M. Ser""'ant -Frank O. Sian¢O. tl1eir shirts over their whiskers?
ward the obje_ctiye at Cpnflans a~ d?Wll in, fragments, and mstan~y No more you'll call us slob
ter three other protecting plane, killed Lleut, Lov,-ry. Next of kIn, Jes because ;I'ou'r jazzin
ADYERTI$JN,G'
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The fact that the ex-kaiser is had failed to stan; In
encounter Walter R. Lowry, 946 Corona street, Yer sure tub fin' us always
. Pvt. J_obn O'Flynri.
starting' a full beard ought to be with five en;>]',....- pursUIt. !fflrnes he Denver. Colo.
There to see ya act that gent.
ClR.CULATION MANAGER.
I goodnews ,to the barbers, as every-I protected the
THREE
SERVICE
Our jobs a cinch ya say:
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' body else will want to be smooth, skillful maUOeUY.8j·mg, altl~oU~h 1"
Yes? ""ell try it anny day,
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. 1919.
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Three interesting and instructive Tryin' to teach a low
hick
Pvt. Spohn wonders w y no 0 y
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LL'a·ON PILOr' ,
of Wh
We ain't
consa 1 man's
ing butter on bread in cold weather. n.rmy c.orps, volunteered and madef of flying prepared by
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a shirt
Camp ,John Wise; will be a lone::
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altJtude near
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dIrt
Pilot, the offic1a-lpaper of thac
father, One ,Hundred and Fifth avo Service, MBdical Manual.
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camp, was run off the press for the
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enu€' New York, N. Y.
comprise four chapters concernmg Our job's as good's it's worth
las: time this weBk.
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Washington. D, C.-To ~olve the . Se~ond Lieut. .James M. Richard- the conservation of human :J?-a-l If some Loot. sees us slip
irhe Balloon Pilot was the fir.st. pro.~lem o.r'unemployed discharged son, air SerYice. (pilot?, 1st Aero terial, a~ well as the eons~n'anon A feller by on so.me ,Ii'! !luip,
h d - '11 balloon soldIers, the war deparrment has "quadron. For -e},:i:raordmary hero· of maclllnes as developed lD prac- He's sure to turn us In
paper
e malways were ordered that no man be di.scharg.ed
in action near
Grandpre',
The,
An then our
begjn,
strvice.to be
ItsllUblis
f'1itions
his d
h , lice in the LT, S, Airh Serri.ce.
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U've and news'." On its s.taff were from the army against 1
eSl~e France, October 6, 1918. Lieut. Ric - development of .Le
. rou e- Per'aps it's tha Can fer UF
~ome of the best men in new>lr.<l.- until such time . as'1 l'f
he can obtam ardson undertook an infantry c.on·
h
shooter" of b'
the hfher
t as fcomp~red
s Please take our job.
employment in CIYI 1 e.
tact patrol mission under weat er to the troll ,e-s 00 er 0 eng:m~ An then you'll be rough
S
llerdom.
these
It was announced ?rders h::d conditions which necessitated fly- and machines.
f An more'n tough
t;ean• .1. F. Lowney, managmg
be€'n
to all <lepartmems ing at an altitude of ?n1y 1GO the person of the
s1!rgeon. • Caus yer hafter be
01". a Los Ang.!Jes newspaper m,,!,. and dlvision
at
meters. Near the front hnes, mao
The second publlcatlOn 15 more Thas' all.
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men who desire to
I on his plane and he was wounded
extensive, It is issued
the
_,,- broom fadory ar. Deshler.
OBSER
0 rartly in the service,
preJu- in the foot, but he continued on the I title, "Air Senice, MedIcal," and N b
emplo"ment io ten reo
o
dice to their subsequent dIscharge mission until tbe front lines of the comprises 500· pages of text :"ith - e ., 0 - -:
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. to take employment. d
A:nerican troops were located and 275 full,page illustrations.
IS a turned soldiers who !la,e each Lost
nO.I'malh· his obser>er had written out a re, story on the general
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Any man _Who wou.1
of
of their legs in democracy's
NEW Mercer
tI haye
been
!i he
n?t port for the division
the medical aspec.t of aVIauon from cause.
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eXpressed hIS destre m W!'ltmg to Home address, Miss Emma RIch- Langley's expenments to
the
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SURE is a
remain' in the service, may there- ardson sister. Deyalle Bluff, Ark.
Aeronautical achievements of the
Washingt'on
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after be discharged at. h~s own represent day. It is me doctor who
y First Lieut: .John F, Michener, air makes
"OARB," so when
quest whenever he tmnA.s he m.a service (pilot), 1st Aero
flying safer. through
Hat and Shirt 00.
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secure employment.
.
,For extl'aol'dinai'y heroism in actiOn tion, classification and
j
HE asked me the
Families of marritd.
near Varennes, France,
4, anee of the fliers. unde! the last I,
16th and Farnam
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continue to draw thelT
1918. Lieut. Michener was aSSIgned sub-division are explamed rhe'l Hats. Furnishings, SerVice
OTHER morning if
from the
durmg th:s the mission o'f locating t;he front duties of the physic.al director and
J. Katleman & Sons
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temporary sernce.
Ilines of our troops at a time when nutrition officer.
l1
I wanted a lift
dense mist and low clouds com·
The third publication is more '-================"
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MEN peIIed him to fly at an altitude .or technical and deals with ,the in. .:.
.,
;TO town I climbed
ERC'HAluT MARINE' only li):) meters.
observer's BIg- ternal working of the
reo
CO:!1PLThfENTS OF
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tit
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nal rockets drew fIre from an ad- search laboratory estabhsbed for
IN and we started.
.An appeal from the_
yanced hostile machine-gun battery .-tir Semce at Mi.ileola, L, I, It
HENSHAW
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$tates Shipping boa::d for enlist- and Lieut. Michener Fas woundEd is actually a manual of the Air
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DOWN the boulevard and
Inent of young men.m the go:-ern. in the leg. Despite bis
he Sen-ice Medical Laboratory. and
BARBERSHOP
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ment merchant manne states. n continued the J:niFsion until the recounts and describes the tests
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"Americans
18 and ..5 position of troops was ascertained. and experiments
1507 Farnam Street.
BUD forgot everything
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years of age W"l.ll be accepted by He was then cOillpeiIed to land on conducted fvr the' safety of me
EXCEPT to get wher,- he
this board for special framing :s shell.torn ground behind the lines, I
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firemen, sailors o~ stewards at $,,0 the plane being completely 'wreck- il'::'
WAS going at sixty.five plus and a month, board mcluded, Oppor· ed. Home address, Mrs. A. R'I
Old Parts Made New.
tunity
to see the w:orl~ !illd}o a~- Michener, mother, Erie, Pa.
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New Parts Made, Too.
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WHEN I asked him what would
vance in
rating unt!-l o,ncers +'po,:;I.
Capt, John Mitchell, deceased, aIr!
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Suspend DIscharge
TIll They Get Jobs
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Amon~
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~amp,~lets
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commande~s, ~ecre-
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~q'.1adr~m.
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m~dlcal
wo~d
b~tween
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lions are re.ached WIll be open .0 "n
who enter t?i.s sen1c;. ._<\.fter tw~
months' trammg the:'! will be ~ro
IN from a side street he
,ided with positions on ?cean-gomg
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yessels under the Amencan flag at
SAID it woulIi be <is. O. I.."
wages from $55 to $75 a month,
,. ,. '"
,hoard
included. The board w~~:
st
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s€niee. 95th Aero squadron. For EX,
Bertsehy Manufa.ci.'lring
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traordinary heroism in ac~~on near I
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Beaumont, France. :May _I, 1918. and Engineering
ompanY ' SKOOKUM APPLES
Seeing three enemy planes fl}ing I
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east over Apremont at 2,500 meters,
OMAHA, u. S. - •
Capt. Mitchell unhesitatingly at'I~===============:============~===
tacked the three machines, which
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HAPPEN if another ear came
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"C"lli~ed
on~
~elec- I
mamten~
Octo~€I"
FOR YOUNG
ffer~
l~
st~n~pomt
comman~er,
goYe~ment al!0rmen~",
IN M.
~nder
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wa~,_ ~eveloped ~
!lig~t
I
re~am tem~o·
woe.~
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Apparently
the' party
of th.e With
fl:
2,OOO
men
at once
to putor. on
were that
in cIose
formation.
despite
the
1l1'iPnghsuapprlimes.,a.cy IIi ,
part
is. "persona
non grata"
training
ships
at Atl~t1c
r,:a.CIne fa.ct
a fourth,
hoY€rin~
~bo~e,
Bud.
. DortS. Fares are pald to pluce of threatened to close in and JOIn me
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enemy formation. He succeedEd in
. Private Powers reported fate at
Those entering the sernce..3re shooting down the enemy machine. I
Complete Line of TOIlet
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the Garage one morning last week. expected to sign an agree!D:ent for which pro,ed to be a biplane re-,I
Articles.
"Your"late,J1 remar~ed s.erg~ant one years s~rvice. Reeru.Iting ~ta. turning from an important n::issiO? II 00& and Fort Sts. Colfax 00. I
beIng opened m many
J, Mitchell'l·
ilJ stopped to get. a hair ilut."
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"What do you mean by getting a
A bullet which struck LIeutenant j
SHOES REPAIRED
11
NOE SALE If
hail' cut on my time," demanded wm Mack of Clevelan?, 0" ,passed
WlITLE YOU W AITI'il OLEARA
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Sergeant Burris.
.
between his eyes a~u bram an~ I
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"We!! it grew on your time, aboye the roof of hIS
. h l,
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didn't
demanded Powers,
entered in. front of his .len. ear and r.
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lently.
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Emerged in front ?i blS ;;?ht .ear.:
211 South 14th Street
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POST
EXCHANGE
"Draft evaders Wi.!! be tra.ced to.j la.ter and got back into the nght-l! .Army Work a Specialty.
the. gro.und if it takes a hun~reding.
years;' declares F. J. O'Kelh~er.
h'
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Rineph.haotrotgr-aptheers ens
NatioJ1al Draft Jn$peetor at- Chlea-.!
go. From which it <:ppear~ that the
evaders. ~.ade .ct seriOUS mistake by .
not enh~lng m.the army as con-,
scientious objectors, ~
,
Pies Like
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M. P. HINCHEY
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LAUNDRY CO
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"Ditty" O'R~Eil'ke ~Iaims that no
amount. of culture will stop Lakin'
from snoring in his sleep.
2309 N St.; Sonth Side.
O:M...\.H.A.
~~~~~r~~~~n:
Rash belieyes
~-!- '*they* are going to.i.'
A T '"DT.tRI'n ED-o-O'" '"l\1f
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the list 'of
"Useless T.hlt\gs-- IS. a five.year
guaran~ee 01'1 a fountam pen. Who J
;;;ntain five years II"
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IIil
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IJine of
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30th and Fort Streets.
.Ann.hing and Ever;--thing
PI:!I
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- Soldiers , [se
for
and Comfort.
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S_p ecial
Prices for Men
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EN"GRXVERS
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OFFICE FOUI'""I'.rURE SUPPLIES
13th ana Farnam Streets
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DRESHER
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the GO"emment s "emr"-,,••
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contf'i?uti~.n
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800-302 South 18th St.
They Cost No :More Than
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ATTENTION, '1\/rESS
SERGEANTS •I
.In.
rOR FRESH FRUITS AXD YEGET.ffiL.ES.
GILINSKY FRUIT COMl"..L"'IT
Im5 Howar d Street.
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FORT OMAHA BRIDE;
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MRS. GORMAN HOWELL..,
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Miss Madeline Kendall, Sooie ty Edftor.
1110
SMILES CLUB TO GIVE
VALENTINE DANC~·
.ON- Ft.IGHT
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FINE ARTS·-SE-'-C-T-IO-N-
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'I'~e S.r;riiles Club _will 'give a.' Lieutenant-Sam warren :Was asThe Fine Arts Section is to be
speeralYaJfntine . Dance on Febl:\l.· signed t{}a.nd -in command of the
a permanent feature covering
lJ.ry 14., at-Ha.J.-t·Ha.li in Dundee. A Fort)'-spventh company_
Omaha_ appearances of music,
rumor .thatplans.for ~e affair ·had
Lieutenant R. H. Finley hall been
art and drama. Co-operation
~en .aband~ed IS .Without founda' relieved . from command, . of the and contributions are· invited.
tl(>n. ·accoromg to Mrs,·· Charles Forty-seventh company. ·He. will
Address communications to MeTMallory, pat:0ness.
.
leave soon for Akron, 0,
rill E. L.Hooven, Gas Bag, or
Those who have attended·preYi.
Lieutenant Theodore Nelson has 0 phone 126 at Colfax 460Q•.
o
ous Pl!rti~s given by. this delightful boon assigned to the Forf.y,Sevel1th
-corgamzation .:are eordially .invited Balloon cOmpany.
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tO redserve~thiT'seYeningaml attendLie1trenant~ Kirkpatrieldlall .been I
K. C. NOTES
·Le
an~·c he. music. all. n.:"ual. allsigned··to headquarters as assist- O--~-----------'--­
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·will be- a:cellent and the ... young ant. adjutant
.
. The 11Suat.Sunday afternoon ser:hostesses B[Fl irresistably charming . Lieutenant Robert P, ~ehr has Ice at the K. C. Wall made· more inas ever.
tbeen ords.ed to-Texas, From there ter~ting last Sunday by the speeial
o
he will go. ~ to Arcadia,· CaL, for mUS1C,·
.
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Y·• MeA
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stuL~~e·u'.ten.a-nt.
John
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Godfre".n'as
.Sol~s
by
Mrs.
Mary :Moriarty and
. • .: . . ' ~
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~r. ;,;hannon were especially enn
0 been tl'ansferrild to Virginia.
J<;Jyed, .Mrs, Riley accompanied the
secretary Ra(ifol'd snent four
Lieutenant _ Kass.1er has been smgers on the organ.
4.a ys of ~his. week in Chicago at- transferred to Fort Logan,
Motion pictures' were held at the
tending a conference of Y. M. C. A.
. Lieutenant Walter bas been K. C. hut this week. Tuesdayleaders. in t~e .work· in military tra~sferred to Fort Wayne, Mich, "No Man's Land," and Thursday
camps, Plans were made for conLIeutenant Lundberg left for Cal- "Cyclone Higgins" both of which
tiTIuation of the work until·the com- ifornia.
. were well attended and enjoyed bv
plete demobili~ationof the army.
Captain JOlm G. Ayling left Fri- the boys.
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. Rev.. E. L. Reese of the Hartford day fo~ ~on, 0." where he will
Father Stephen Dowd reported
~Iemorial United Brethren cliurch, ent~r ~mgJ.ble s~rVlce.
. here.January 27 from Camp Grant.
spoke to the men January 23.
. LIeutenant ReDer has been as- Father Dowd was with an overseas
.
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slgned to the Forty-seventh com· company, but was hurt in - an auto
~. E\haw! educahonal .secretary pany.
.
.d t
?f,the CIty Y.M. C. A., dehvered an
AmonE!: those recently receiving acCl en which prevented his going
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tin.
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overseas and kept him in the hos:n. res, g a
ess unday morn- tbeir' discharges are: Lieutenant pital for some time. He has been
;illg, January 26.
Reynolds, Comns. John G. McKay, assigned to this post as chaplain.
Ardis
Before she was married to Lieutenant Howeil, Mrs. Howell wa:o !I1iss.
W~Jr(l comes fro~ ~~rt MC~enry, Cha!-'les H. ~heets and Kassle!.
<0:,
Ca~ter.. ~er parents, Mr. and MTS. George W. CartH, :;:eside on
Balnmore, Md., hO~Plta.1 No..., that
Lleutenan. A. M. Foster IS 1'13- C
C ~.outh Thnty-thll'd street, Omaha. The wedding took ll'~ce New ~,
BU1:ke, formerly
Burke,
from duty with the
f
DANCES
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Frny-thlrd company, 1S actmg as a urst o.aIIOOn company and assIgned If 0
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Eacn numper was received Viith DaUgherty,. noted pamter of nnrin£!
Y, secretary.
to t&:; Eighty·first balloon comThe Joan
f A
0 a continuous thunder of applause, ~ subjects, which has been on vie~
Monday evening Omaha musical pany :is maneuveling officer.
dance at K. CO hu/CnC~Pe d g:ve a that would be hushed only after j a.t the Fontenelle among the R. Co
talent furnished a program much
Lieutenant W. S. Taylor is atThe Lovalty 'club ;-ve a d ne",da!, several eI.1cores, and then only I \' ose collection, has been pur,;;
appr.eCiat.ed bY. the men. eorpo.ral t~hed (temporariiy) to the Six~ the Ie C: hut~ at Flo;ence f.~:l~eo"~ fr~m consl~eration t,?r, the artist. ch~~ed by ~e Fri~nds ?f An fo?
Wayne :Moore, Forty-seventh com- uetlJ. balloon company at Fort Wednesday Janua
."9
E'ie.ry seat m the bUlldmg was oc- $3,LlC)O, and wlIi be III thelr pf'rman.pany, ~sistedwith several reading-s ~r(}{)k for daty as maneuvering of·
The Pab:icia C~b" enteIiainod cnpled, and additional chairs were I ent collection. " "
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and hIS work was received with flcer.
Fort Omaha men "i'h ~ '_ . - placed on the stage. Though Oma- I !h~ mO,st s~llkm!f qllali.ty GI th$
evident satisfaction. We hope to
Captain Y. R. Walter!', medical party Mondav.
. • '" a"llcmg I h~ patrons of art have been spoken I pam.ting, IS ~ne..sklllfUl ueatment
hear from ..Mr. Moore again,
corps, has been relieved from duty
The Patriot's club gaTe a fat 13 Qr, ~s. cold and unappreciative, that of i.i;'e lllummatlon and detail 0.$
On Tuesday; evening Dr. G. Jones, at the hospital in this post and dance and held open hOUS: l~~t CriUcI.sm found no ground on this the Ja,gged ,ro.ck shelf in the for~
prof~Sor?fhistory in thestateuni- tra~Ef~rred. to Fort Wayne, Mich. Saturday e,ening, January 25. ;t oc:asulR. _
,grouna, a. dlffl~Ult 5ubj~ct at bes~
vers1ty, Lmcoln, spoke on "Russia
LIeutenant T, E. Faulk returned the Girls' Community house·
,McCormack sang from opera, T!,-~ colormg or ~he entire work 1il
in Dissolution-the Bolshevik Men- Wednesday from a ten-day leave,in
There is a dance eve>oy Wedn~~- Insh ballads, and the higher type V1VIU, yet s~ dell~ately harmonized
ace." Professor Jones showed him- :vhich he visited the horse show day evening at the K. C~ hUt.
"of war ~ong, and pleased his audi- that the eIfe~t 15 one. of , unison.~
self to be ~aster of the intricate III Denver and relatives in ChesThe Smiles club will give a Val- ence WI~h every number, but it a~~ ..!,lements
co·ordmatlOn. yet
and supposedly incomprehensible enne, Wyo.
entine dance Februarv 14 ~t Harte seem:u tnat his peculiar sweetness d,,;tmct and c,ear.
situation in Russia and the men . Lieutenant C. R. JMobson, den, hall. The cI~b and
fri~;ds have of v~)Jc,: was sJ:own to the highest r
were ,greatly pleased With the fa, tal surgeon at Florence FreId, will been cordiallY invited to attend
degree
III the sl!!lpler melodies. On I
une
eil:" way in hich he
go
to, spend a t.en:day leave
Mrs. Charl;;; Mallory will
an
he t?rned his [Jack to
Art Materials
out the RUSS1.aD tangle ror them. at. his home III Tracy, Ml)l!l.
informal dance at her home next the m::In _part Ot the audience and I
Mr, Tibbles of the eill.torial staff
First Lieutenant Stephen L. Saturday evening, February 4, for sang blS lan;OUS "Mother Machree"I
Drawing Papers
of the WQrid-Herald, spoke on u]lc-o- Dowd hall reporr,ed at this post for some of the soldiers of the Pallt.
to the cr?wu on the stage.
-'.:
nomic Life .Among the Indians" on duty as chaplain. He will. also re-I A Valentine ball will be held
at the same recital·
Everything in Music
',l'he.lectm.:e
¥ajor R.. T. Crawford as post February 14 at the
for wast Flight
Donald : ? I e - .
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WIth fIrst hand mformahon, llbranan.
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the benefit of the Creche. Miss
uUlform of the CanaPianos and Players 1
gamed by the personal experience
Lieutenant Frank M. Henry has Pleasant Holveke
is the solo d.an aU' serrlce, whose violin numof the speaker, and held the closest been attached to the Fifty-ninth dancer. It is-hoped that all who bers were applauded by the aUdi-.I'
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attention. of the hearers.
balloon company for duty.
can will attend this ball as the com- ence fully as much as the vocal art
On Saturdaye"V.ening, February
Lieutenant Otto IT. Weimer is mittee is anxious to make as much of Mc<?ormack.
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1, the L~faYett<: club wiU enter~n, relieved from duty with the Sev- monel' as possible for this worthy
Ed"::ln. Sc.hneider, pianist, a~sjst·
~he soldiers of the post at the "y' mty-fourth balloon company and is cause,
e~ bOlh artIsts, and won fayor for
11)13 Dougl~ Street
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a.ssigned to duty as motor transThe Patricia club ;rill entertain hlmself. .
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!he S. O. S: an?- General Per- port officer at Fort Crook.
at a dancing !larty Monday eve-I Fo!! Omaha was well represent- I
Omaha
shmg clubs' WIll gIve a party at
Lieutenant· 'Frank E. Dennen is mng. FebnUiiOY 3, at Sacred Heart ed m the aUdience, principally ':================~
tJ:e Y. M. C. A. WednesdaY ~ve- r~lieYed from dut:· with the Six· llyceum, TwemY-Becond and Locust from among the commfF;l.ioned per-II
amg, Fe"9ruary 5, for the soldiers h:=th ballooI.1. company and as- streets__ Men in uniform will be so~~el. _
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AFTER CHRISTMAS
:If Fort omaha.
slgned as adJurant at. Fort Crook. Igue~~ ~r the club. .
.1 J:SpraJ' and SllilBhme,' by pauIll'
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g eXhibiu.·cns of the
gymnasts'
, skill and grace.
MOYies, the Weekly Allied War
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!lreview,
picturing
overseas Trayel
activi-I
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dS'd <Jewelry
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and
the Orpheum
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Repamng.
and "Mother and Children,'" by the
birds, also Chines.e news, willil
i Our Prices. Are !he. Lowest m
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b ~hown.
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the Clty,
Smg at BrandeiS _
LecTures on the paintings have
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1522 Farnam Street,
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The Tuesday Musical club will who.
the COlleCtiOn.,
Were Gwen a Rare
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bl0 Fa...?JlaDl Street
present Miss Lucy Gates and the
free, and all w}1? .c::re
Treat at Audl·torl'u m
OM.llU. NEB.
"Tri d L t
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d' to :see thIS remarkable exmbmon
HI
() e U e~e a t e ~n e151 are urged to do so this evening as
Omaha music 10Ters were gI.en! LAUNDRY SERV
GUY L, SMITlI
th.eater
next Thursday evemng at· t WI'11 b e l e a
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Fri • I 'l"
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S'15
o'clock
s opportunity
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~J.lat.
eans :More Than Just
Huason Super-Six:
.u.lSS
ate_ IS a soprano o~ t e.,
c'ty
artIst, Jonn McCormack cave areW h"
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higher _class, ~avm.g been a, prima I' "as ·1 •
j c~tal ~I unusual w-orth tit:t was de.
as lUg
otn es,
1fotol' Cars
d:0nna ~31 the .ImperIal o~era i l l Bel'- Att
t' 0 h
IsJ.gn:G ;:0 ~tBr to the varied tastes Kimba.ll Laundry C
lin
the, war. broke. ont, and
raD !ve rp eum
'or bl,; aUQJence of 7.0D!) apprecia- """',..
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2563 Farnam St.
she 1:- be~o:mmg mcreasmgly pop·
Bill for the Week
the ll~H'ners.
I "'Jle_ 280. 1507 Jackson St.
mar III this country.
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of February 2d
ill
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The O~heum th~ater ~m haVE II
OU. Stock of • .
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Ge?rge
IS a. nuns!: of
bill thlS
w.€,:k.
Poultry SupplIes
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€nunence. ~r. C~rIes i::ialzedo ha;s "tarm: g Febr.uary 2, pr€-sennng tne '. is composed of Standard maK"s
~een a harpllit WIth the Metropoli- followmg artls.!',: _
of a11 kinds.
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e 1 eoraska veed
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tshort pro[1"am of their own; Grace I
1618 Hf,ward St.
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~Oillply WIth the regulations of the National Fuel Admini~'I'a~o;
1Dunbar ~Jle appears in a promi;;'1
"I Mazua la~ps-all sizes tor home and factorY mav be obtainEd .;";
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Art Exhibition at
ing.•com~y Ekei;ch,- "Petticoats,"
-!~i !Ee Electnc Shop of
whIOn remmds one of "The Taming,'
FonteneHe Holds
of the Shrew," It dea,s with college
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Many
girl. life, and a handsome young! f
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C"rTmLERY
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"Your .Electric Senice CQ.,"
, ;'he, ':~lb~lOn of fitm?us,pam.t- charms o~ the fair sex..
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lUgS w.mc-n h~s been OUV1ew .n ~e
A muslCal playetl:e, "Clothes, 'I
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T-yler
Thr~ One Hundred.
15tb and Farnam Streets..
ba~ room at the Fontenelle the ClOThes, CI.othes/' will fetnre the RAZORS
POCKET IUTfES 1
:pase three weeKS, comes t:O a close De Wolf Girls.
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with, over
eople hav-l "Pills for Ills" will be admin,,'j
H.ardware and Tools.
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~ong t_e e.~ib~t o~~ <ollowmg who al1peara~comedyapothecari€s'll
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ar" Ii\. few of the be,ter known and a laugh m eyerv pill i" to be
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works: Paul DoUghert)"s marine "xnected.
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Milton Rogers & Sons -Ce., lH
"BI'ILT FOR IOU TO ElIlJOY."
p~inting ';:~pl"ay and Sun1ight,~~1 Charlie Wilson will be - ralick-I
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ari Melc?ers:. "~ummer Home;" ingly, ridi'.cUIOliS.IS foolish in "The
1515 Haney St.
The Home of Khaki-dad Lads-They All Meet H",r€.
_'The Mastel'J,Hl?ce,' ·by .lules Due Loose Nut."
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Ii Priet's :R~sonable.
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llrBt; C'....,orge lnnes'# ":Moonlight;.
Paul L€ Varre a:ld brOIDer off~ 1\
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T€ll your friends to meet YOU at the Home on the Hill.
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ILucy Gates Win~_-->
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T·RE GAS BAG
SPORTiNG
DARK HORSE HELD
N WS
SEVEN PLAYERS TRADED
r=OR BASEMAN SCHULTZ
~OUT
BY SPRAINED
ARM .fROr~~ FIGHT
Electric?!,
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S~enL}f Te::-;j!::oTIc
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in a min!:nnul1 :::pace of tilne, f'tr the
Our Nitrous Oxide (,as and
l\1cl(ENNEY DENTISTS
1324 Farnam Street-CQrner 14th mid l'arnam.
\\-e TIlrnl0el" 2..IDong our hundreds of saii3ficd
l)a-rlents many of :~nur "Bllddies'~-ask thern ..
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
Oak
Oak IvI 0 tor Sui t,
a d e of e:zcellent
w ear - proof, fast..
color, su1lJhur- - eiye
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K"nakL
All Size.s
34 to 43
They Are Sure Repeaters,
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The fallowing letter is one of the
THUS -
many reasons why some of our
company commanders grow bald.
It is "taken ITom life":
From: Private
To: Cofumanding Officer.
Subject: Discharge.
Reasons, Sir: my reasons are for
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wu:~ :a~d~:an';'8~a~t'~irl
in'
teens, maids didn't dress like
burlesque queens. She didn't
wear a. lot of rouge, nor [i-inch
heels upon her shoes. She didn·t
have a poodle pet nor smoke a
perfumed cigarette. She never
donned a gossamer waist, but
then 'twas scandalous how she
laced! And O! the hoop-skirts
and the bustles, the furbelows
and plaited ruffles, the beauty
patch and pantalets she v.ore
while dancing minuets.
Her
skirts fell swooping to the floor
putting in for a discharge are that
I had a Garage in
and
a very nice business to. But as J
got. cr.lled in the army so I had to
sell it in a rush at a considerable
and caught a million germs or
loW" price find then I had to wait
more. The waist she wore was
quite a while for getting my money
caIled a basque, to squeeze into
but in about.a month and a half
it was a task. And once inside
ago he sold the Garage again for
it made her flinch to raise her
mighty near the double mice. And
arms a. half an inch.
These
so I got my money for the business.
things to grandma seem all
But I had some different parts
right, to modern maids they are
which I didn't sell. Like a Huda fright; and cigarettes are bad
son car, motorcycle air compressor.
enough, but are they worse than
dinamo and different tools and old
pinching snuff? When I'm a
motors etc.
grandpa though, I'll say, "Girls
I -certainly would apnrceiate it if
were more modest in my day."
I could get out
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ble. As I want to get married and
The food administration anbuild up a nice business again as nounced that President 'VilsoD.
I got two places spoted allreadY
! which want to seIl out. So I taught signed a proclamation in Paris reth
moving restrictions on the manu;·
e sooner I get out the army the facture of so-called near beer.
better it is for me. As I haye to
get married in the near future anvhow.
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See I haven't got no~depency nor
L&;1A"''''li'iNWORTH
any Imment made and I will be
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LAUNDRY
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and think it is more important for
me to get {l.ut than lots that did
get Out allready.
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Vie Have
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The Fort Omaha Laundry
mg about $25.00 profit per day and i
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if I can get any discharge some j
ontract
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Times soon ! would appreciate it 1
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very much so that I can buy my jI
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old business or a GaLfee close by
2809 Leavenworth Street
II with myoId CUi'wmers -Which is fO'r , H a r n e y 103
sa1e and stan in Eveing a real life I
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to the convention of the National
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..A ssocIation of 3dercbant Tailors, 1/
which opened here, forEsee a new I
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"B.!a!1d i:.he~' asclib8. til'; .l?rosP':Cti,.. ~ I
S!tuatlOn to the aSSOC1auon 01 nea-I
Mamma-Bachelor of ani', my. pIes. of din'rs nationaHties {lui-ing 1".
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SPOrts attire
Streets.
ej·,-jjian. suit.
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Idem',
jlhe war.
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, There's no IIQubt a.bout it, he, 1 ~:~l~ (:?o~ked by mother).
Little Mildred-And what Is a 1 The woolen goods i~<~l1i'lry_ ?lW.a.S :handsome. ~
l~;;: ;e.... t"'~l ?"d.
bachelor or arts, mamma?
most approached a condinon ot tie- I ELECTR.. IC A~L GOODS
And, being a perfectly good lieu-,t ~c.r'!-p.
.>~ ,lOU:'S
sleep. .. "_1 ~
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,_ 'I mor-alization
at one time during the
.I:'Jl"-t ~f-·....
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cc_e 01 ~~liO 1::; ~
.±"'uant
With.
barS.
'neyer"th'noh""
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(L,,~,-,alge.
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"ar' Ie
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declared
of- a '
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b -, ,,- ~- ~ ~Tau d ~ !l
ITYIue to'-Stav
tile bachelOr cIas:' ~.
. ' . beca"se
a.
was ab".le to splai'h around wrne i l l ! '
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. "n' I '. "J'" -J·'ct·
., "t~te of nystena due to busyoodlES,
Burgess-Granden Co.,
the social s""im. ~
I! glonous teelmg It must De. loa.• ng. u ge.
I wno intruded on the proTince of I
He met her and she likeu him.
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I the tailors 2nd ad,oeated the ,,8;>,1'-1
1511 Howard St,
Menne he liked her, too, but he
! THE HUrJ INVADES
in~ Ol~ "home ~Pllil sHk cloth and
failed to 'phone.
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She invited him to call ;;"yera}!
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times without re.sults. Then sng j
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finally cornered him one arternoon
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Lawrenr:e
T.rimble
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terms or n041nct'rtaln Hrength.
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She was de.ml·it!
.-y worker W110 nas aone much to
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How they ralI for these looies!. organize soldler entertainments.
He ;ll~nn~.li~ ~~lr~e., ~.
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a • :.'C c~:>Uld .. ee,
"\Vhv don·t vou ask Bill"'?" was'
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, Bm now he IS ill lilD",dolll come, i I
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mi.
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Soft uA
"BiHy and 1 nre expecting ourl
f"
discharges soon:' he elucidated.
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"Before wa.r I was Billy'S father's
"_Ugy is engaged to a girl weigh·
c:i1auffeur and uron our release I'm! ing 300 pounds, ca.lis her his lump
going to b-ecOl,e Billy"'s chauffE·ur. of sugar."
}Vhy c:om't
C(l~li;Ucations?"
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Fashions fo? Women
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Other Side of the Rhine
Woodmen
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But, :my darling: don't you bleat,
Noone thinks you had cold,.feet- morrow may not come. Do it to- I
You had to do as you were told,
day.
If
Silver
of gold.
COL, C. L. MATHER,
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City Manager,'
-lie y 'le a a g e . !
RON. W • .A. FRASER,
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For Taxi
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THL\"li A. MThTTE!
Do Yon Know that tIle
Darling, here's your warrior bold,
SHyer stripe". instead of gOld
~chl1le
upon hISI sl~eve~ today
ause he con !In't saIl away.
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A D ependahI e Sto",.1. .e I.
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OnlpSOn- Belden & Co.
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HERE'S ONE .FOR
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a~tractions the5e,
THE L1'L UKELElE Clty.Journal,·
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m !.IllS same ,ootenallt s compenY'1 was astounded and delio:lIted bv
The
He "nid SO,.b
i.!Ie OrIICer "new th,:,'
""Yes, I guess I, c.an playa bit. I
Tll.e sweet Yclllng thmg, was ob: used to be Caruso's accompanist." iJ
duran,' and the pursued heutenant -.a.simciation :M:en.
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reaty IS ::ngne ,
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Jewelers and Opticians
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24th and N St-s., So. Omaha
HoSmo'ee~fit~
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St-ore 1They Sell Dry Goods.
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