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THE BELK: OMAHA, SATUKDAY, APRLL 17, 1915. EX-MAYOR VAUGHN DEAD IOWANS RUSH MONBY BILLS [ i o s, Pt 0% o e st of| SRS Hh S5 & i i A bill o T Ml fo ion of the office o nderson Sabine {/| DR. ELIZABETH MUNOIE, eugenics anthority and lec- |f| i > o "":'::‘""’ b gy . N Ao wfl oedte] o= S {Passes Away at Home in St. Lonis||| turer for the New York State Board of Health says: ‘‘Im- ||| Legislature Pushi Mensures |, Th® bill for $100,000 for compensation on | and tha present custodian will o cut of EA ECORD. | N foot and mouth disease was finished and | office next week. Incidentally he mar After Tilness that Had Extended ||| morality is a habit, not a necessity. The decrease in the Through at Great Clip in Effort |passed. The house passed an adjourn- | ried his stenographer last night—ages 77 Wittam X. Kiekle Over Several Weeks. marriage rate is highest among educated classes because to Adjourn Today. ment resclution for quitting tomorrow, | and &. | BAVID GITX.: NeA, AWE nt ' but ted it it cted o 1 Bl Telegram. )—William M. Niekle, for forty- RESIDENT OF BLUFFS FOR YEARs ||| the modern woman will no longer acoept the second.-rate o up so it cannot be acted on o inlebed Up Highway the rred in house amend- [three years a resident of Butler county, Py Opposed to Polygnmy. {ax ome in this city Wedresda | or third.rate man. "1 i vetter never to wed than to choose || N0 PHYSICAL VALUATION MONEY | e sl har* st Vm e [meie e th s b ot ot W Jowe o e 2 | W. R Vaughan, former mayor of the mate.”’ - nt lution for ndment of the ishes up the big highway bill about |from uremic polsoning. He was 69 years BRER St Wihath o Conssh Biuttn ritr B Mgy g g o | . " to forbld po- | DLl TE e has heen a great deal of |old, an old soldler and at the time of hia Rty-five yeoars a citizen ai Council Eluffs, | DES MOINES, April 18--(Special Telo- | [PAMY. This s now ready to be sent to | 4t "0, "t h the session. Some |death was commander of Grand Army ‘dled yesterday morning at his home in | #ram)—The lexislature accomplished o | Washington. The legislature had refused | o\ ”n - e et BRIl SOt ” IIth Bakved i WiSew ‘@hd St. Louls, after n fliness that developed [®ood deal today in the way of finishing | 0 Dass a joint resolution calling for a [ O1h" MEMWAY blils are ¥ b o p b o Bl e Pansed. it about the first of the year. The infor- up Ita work so a® to adjourn §f possible| COnstitutional convention to effect the | N3 . . e sAtOn was convered in telegrama fe- | |tomorrow might, though it is uhoertain. | SAMe result, {':":‘ :?";:“m'l[l"m . “::‘m?:.'h‘:’; - F':,' 'x ‘l'l'fs (Bpecial Tel lodivel yesterday by Roy DeVol, his The Big Job of the day was the passage| The house passed a bill to permit of & | ™™ - e g m STURGIS, i iz Rsgrais o [ (hrough the houss of the. sopeonrietiy | Modifed form of the Torrans syatem @ | Dil 10 Foquire that the staté pay the fare | egram)—The body of W. E. Orr. who biila for the state educational inetitutions, | 1and registration; also & bl to revise as | °F, t0® railroad commisaioners, but again | was killed by a passenger train near | They passed both houses without a single | 1o the procedure in juvenfie courts, a bin | "*TU*¢4 to pass the Ml It would have | Brennan Tuesday night, was brought | change from the committes report. The | 1o Eive the attorney general authority in | 0% the state a goodly sum. {here from Rapid City today. The funera | annual support of the three colleges is| casew Involving recetvership for fraternal The senate had debate at length on a | took place this afternoon amd burial Increased by over $40000. The senate| benaficlary aascolations, and a senate bill | Pl t0 Pa¥ SLBK 1o one H. B. Moore for | Monday here. also had a hard fight over a bill to pro- | Amending as to the bulk sales law. The | |1 ""ic0 8t the Soldlers’ home, but kilied | ek WS & Bee Want 4 vide funds for prosscuting interstate rate | Bouse passed a substitute for the county | oo, M- bl v ki rymy cases, finally passing the bill for $68,000, | uniformity Bill, which merely compels an | I0e Semate indefinitely postponed s | Jowa News Notes. They first had added $1000M for a physl- | eloction every five years. The houss | D fOF 8tats aid for poultry shows. | NeJasper Gallop, aged T years clal valuation of Towa railronds, but re-| passed & senate bill to authorise cities t0 | Rant room quick with & | died at his home 1o Iogan Wedneedas considered and took this out. | license electrictans. ggor b slihomivosam e U7 e bont, "t o Both houses paased the bill revising the | We Comfisention of Automobil Omaha Hearin gFixed. N printing and binding rates for the state,| The house nfln‘: :o agree to m‘:-.— WASHINGOTON, Aprfl 16.—(Special Tel- rfo:cernln‘ the funeral -grdeel after clecting & #tats printer and binder| ate plan for confiscation of automobiles | *€TAM.)~The Interstate Commerco com. | LOGAN—The John BIyn0 pro-| because dissovery r h ) O he miles sast of Logan, was sol¢ The THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS A NOTABLE COAT SALE Starting Saturday at 8:30 A. M. Silk Coats, $16.75 Wool Coats, $12.50 This event is of supreme importance, because of its timely nature. Mr. Nicoll, being in New York, was able to purchase 69 coats at much less than regular price. And, by the way, when we say “special purchase,” we mean just that much. It’s not a makeshift to stir up interest in slow-moving stock; furthermore, there is no slow-moving stock in our Apparel Section— rather it’s difficult to keep up with its rapid turn over. These coats are the product of a manufacturer of national reputation. Every garment is a new spring fashion; all fabrics are seasonable and new. : < Tailoring is up to Thompson & Belden’s standard. - With only 69 coats from which to choose, an early visit will be advantageous: 25 Silk Coats ‘44 Cloth Coats Vilued Conservatively to $30 Actually Worth up t0:$22.50 : Will Go 3 ., GoOnSale | Saturday at $16.75 . Saturday at $12.50 Made of fashionable poplin and bengaline silks, in !shfium‘nbudiu,me&cu,tmoymlx; blue and bisck. tures, in blue, black, tan, gray, black and white checks. nephew. A telegram vecelved - Iate In the afternoon announced that the funeral ‘would be held Sunday afternoon at 3:3) lo'clock and that burlal would be at Bt 8. ! Mr. Vaughep came to Councll Bluffs [about the clowe of the war and soon | lafter wa sunited In marriage to Miss lis DeVol, sister of the late P. C. DeVel, founder of the DeVol Hardware company. Of elght ohildzen, threo dangh- | and two sons survive, The sons are | and Fdward, both prosperous ( [busingss men in St. Louls. The daugh- | iters ara. Mrs. Carl Reed, Monticello, Il.; | ra. Hornnett, and Miss Vanghan, 8. | Louls. Mr. Vaughan had been -»nun"dl /in the publication of fraternal and trades | }ulh- papers and magasines. - Back Into Offiee. | Few men in Councll Bluffs had a /wider atquaintance than W. R. Vaughan. {In 181 he was elected miyor, but be- ifore his term expired the eity changed litm and he was legisiated out o othn : Aggiressively independent and a fighter, !tigi ’!hi' iéii. HTRE T i Styles are lined, half lined and unlined. Sizes from 14 to 40; mostly sizes 16 to 36. This sale is for one day only. We will charge for alterations. On acocount of the low prices, we cannot send on approval or acoept the return of any coat from either cash or credit customer. SALE STARTS AT 8:30 A. M. i gu : ! | it I H 5 ! i ;n" rid‘ u‘il i | i i : H £ il 31 i W g = Halts Rockefeller's Visi_t:_t_o Colorado | i il £ 11 e it E i it i ‘ Saturday--the Last Call |New Trimmed Hats for Saturday 41,25 Silk and Wool Poplin, 40 inches| $8.50, $10 and $12.75 ‘'Wide, in Colors, 89¢ a2 Yard ' An entirely new and i : Fi j I i i : : i i ) X distinctively different col- $1,75 Silk and Wool Canton Crepe, 40- lccti::':)?-l:odch in ;)n.. inch, colors, $1.10 a Yard Hats; the New All Black a minute or reading this. [It's worth Hats— your .vi:f dress ‘:I:uur »m% another gown of either of tm $6'75’ "8' 50 delightfal materials be appropriate? and $10 These are not cheap fabrics, purchased for ‘‘sale pur- % poses.’’ On the contrary, every piece is NEW, every color 3,,5:,5::‘ T;::,::, ”;;7: and shade is good. The values? Well, just investigate Changes—Ate now being Saturday, the Jast opportunity to purchase st these special i sl prices. 8ilk Seotion—Main Floor. Millinery Salons—Second Floor SORQSIS g i | ’;& 13ii fedl DN, il {11 is H i i} i H | . : ¥ § g ! i Aldrich's death and other pressing mat- | ters within the next few weokn! the trip had been postponed, possibly | uptil pext summer, Mr. Rockefeller plans - {to spend several weeks in Colorado so tkat he may familiarize himself thor- Ators @ropped bombs near Krotsingen and |oughly with conditions there. i E ) : i The Store For £ i1 50c Chamoisette Gloves, 29¢ Men’s Furnishing Goods .. or Daturday >4 R 7 s wa Bak Saturday Bpecials All sizes in white only; a most exceptional bargain. | SHOES : F ; SFBOIAL roR SATURDAY ony Fancy Silk Four-in-Hand Ties h\‘l'lll' u.o&}_'.lm 55¢ g g gl o Aol i~ A g i : | i | i i | New styles of Wash 500 quality, - - ~ - - - - - 290 pair| Truly we believe Son._i; Bl all i & .$1 Regular Il Shoes are not excelled in artistic excellence, beautiful New arrivals of Mid. styling, genuine exclusive- dtes, sizes 141090, IOC Royal Society Package Goods| 2e o superiority of qual- Values to $1.50 Art Needlework Section—Third Floor i ity. TR ans N set- —_— | The variety is at its best now, and included are fi"g‘": .,;,hd;,,-'"j?_':'j; : many beautiful new desigus for Waists, Corset Covers, lapta. to street or Arbutus Taloum, - - _ and other useful articles. Qw o 1. "",.""" e 1bc ............ $5.00 16¢ Powder Puffs, - - Needlework lessons daily from 2 to & p. m. NonSpy, - - - - - Blc Ohildren’s class every Saturday morning. 33'5‘0:‘8 $7 :Thompson-Belden & C HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS I é il i i 3 -;l