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D e T — R " ° ; - PERREDIPRD 4-AFR IR SIS e o 22 o THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: APRII WRSTRRN GRAIN |PROGRAMFOR THE CONERTS| =552 22 SLATRR OF CONTRACTOR R N Director Kelly of Mendelssohn Choir | " [inger the provisions of the bini pro-| Laborer Who Killed Employer Who .BN E“D IEETI G Makes Announcement for the fessional lobbying would be made a Refused to Pay Wages Due of the prominence of Gray, but because [Robert Moodie and Charles Korb. The |[Dr. A. J. Coates to finish the unex It was the second traegdy of the kind [judges were: G. R. Mann and C. A. [pired term of counciiman, formerly held conmected with nonpayment of wages of |Sorensen of Lincoln, and Prof. F. W.|by himself. X the firm of which Gray was the head. |[Munsom of the Fremont Nowmal eollege. | The Fairbury fans will get an oppor — { About two years previously Miss Caro- § e g - 5 g tunity to see the first game of base bal line Braach, the firm's cashier. was shot Falrbury News Notes. © fthe season at the base ball park be felony. The bill fixes a fine of from is Aoquitted. and killed in the firm's office by J. .| FAIRBURY, Neb., April 17.—(Special) |twen a plcked team of Nebrasks league Fh Three Dates. 00 to 85,00 and imprisonment in the D. Cunningham, who, ft was sald, had |~Dusing the last wesk County Judse Lr |tryout candidates &nd the Timcotn coun Kleot Otficers and Leave Fixing of - penitentiary from one to five years or been brought to insanity by Gray Broa.’ [J. Nutsman issued marriage 1106nses t0 |ers and dyers. Place for Next Gathering to the |ANNUAL FESTIVAL NEXT WEEK |both SECOND TRAGEDY IN SAME FIRM | retusal to pay him his wages. Cunning- |the following: Patrick H. CoCloskey and o FLEA | 1 R Board of Directors 'E ¥OA EXCHAND e RO et =1 i (W 3 £ st s s b | PRECTIESCINEE DOty » ! The Jofnt concerts by the Mendeissohn | PREPARE FOR EXCHANGE OF | sax rrancisco, cal, April 11— |aayium. % - roff § R TR oV SR Cholr of Omaha and the Chicago Sym WAR PRISONERS IN APRIL | Jothua Lococo, an Itallan laborer who ‘When Locoeo's story and plight became | Dr. J. 8 'm -"“'o. y wm CLUB PLANS FOR HOME PLEASED WITH RECEPTION HERE | |\ & e the ctimination of the last Novambar shot and killed George W. |known after his shooting of Gray. public [chased the Fairbury General hosp v e art year in Omaha, will be given at the - g Gray, a prominent contractor of this city, |sympathy was aroused and provisions, (from Miss Rosa A. Reals, and s ocon- A meeting of the Prettiest Mile Golf _ The annual convention of the|Auditorium on Monday evening, April |(Correspondence of the Amociated Press) | way ‘tound not guilty at midnight last |fuel, clothing and other supplies poured |verting the institution into & ssnitartum. elub was held Thursday evening at “he Western Grain Dealers’ associatio’s |3%; Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday even- | COPENHAGEN, March 30.—Karungl, on | night of the charge of murder. The jury |in on the poverty stricken family. Sev- |Dr. Taylor has lived at Steele City for 2 of the secretary, Glenn W. Smith . afternoon at Hotel Fonta- | In€ April 2. Mr. Thomas J. Kelly, di- [the frontier between Russia and Sweden |way out six hours. eral prominent attorneys of San Fran- [a number of years . SI07 the Prettiest Mile, and it was de- rector of the Mendelssohn Choir, has com- | ¥hiere the new raliway lines terminate | Lococo testified he had tried repestedly | 6isco voluntesred their services free of | At & meeting of the new city council v for member- nelle, when officers were chosen as cided tu make application for v pleted the final arrangement of the pro- [77om both directions, Is just now one of | to collect $17.50 due him for wages from |charge for the defemse of Lococo. this week, Mayor E. W, Mason swore ship to the United States Golf associa follows: grams with Director Prederick Stock of [the most prosperous towns In Europe.|Gray Bros., of which firm George W. ——————e in the new officlals and appointed com- | yor 4 “nela committee was appointed F. D. Milligan, Jefferson, Ia., ve-|the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the | Traffic over the railroads is s0 heavy |Gray was a member. He said he was Went Point Wins Debate. mittees for the next two years. Mayor|, ", .io arrangements for the formal elected, pres'dent; S, Wilder, Cedar ®oloista and makes this announcement |that the lines are well nigh blocked. The | penniless and his family was starving. | WBST POINT, Neb., April 17.—($pecial | Mason re-appointed to office Frank Ar- opening of the club and have charge of . |for the, concerts Bwedish government is bullding an Im-| When Gray refused, he sald, even to let Rapids, re-clected, vice president: | r., )\ qiorum, Omahs, April 3, 2, |mense barracks and customs house, be-|nim Bave o coupie of dollars and started ‘William K. Nelll, New Sharon, and D, 1915 (three concer(s) #ides numerous bulldings to accommodate | to walk away, he became wild and drew . o 3. Peters, Wellsburg, re-elected, di-|mhomas 3 foiy conmurior in Aoster: |the 200,000 prisoners, German and Russian, | his petd! and shot the sontractor. Telegram.)—The joint debate between [nold, as street commissioner, and all the |\ "tournaments during the year. A comn- Stanton and West Point High schools {[members of the police force. HHe ap- mittee was appointed to look into the last night was won Ly the local team. pointed W. H. Barnes, city attorney, to methods by which the club will be able The Stanton team congjsted of Grant, [succeed C. H. Denney, and Dr. W. H. |ty finance the new elup house which it rectors: L. W. Larson, Rolfe; E. W, |atlon with the Chicago Symphony Or- |who will be exchanged at this point be-| The killing of Gray caused a sensation | McFarland, Edith Pont and Bruce Or- |Hawes, city physiclan, to succeed A. J. expects to bulld this summer, immedi- Miller, Guthrie Center, and C. A.| Miss Olire Rilae esreanduetor. bert |Einning early in April in Ban Francisco, not only on account ris; West Point team, Donald Millott, [Coates. Mayor Mason then appointed |ately north of Miller park, 3 A . A X Murphy, tenor; Miss Margaret Keyes, Wright, Des Moines, elected new di-|contraito; Horbert Witherapoon, basso; Bruno Steindel, ‘cellist. APRIL 25, MONDAY EV George A. Wells of Des Moines 1s sec- PUNCTUALLY, Choral Prologue—Sicepers, Wake! A troasurer and the only salaried wal Prologuec Yshietstonn officer of the association. He will prob- |, FE0 0 37 a ¥ 1 ably continue in that office, the board of o - divectors determining the matter at their W & next regular meeting. v A The time and place of the next conven- Shakespeare)...............coe.t also be decided by the directors. i K ("n‘u‘;;‘mmM'm nt 4 HO_WARD k Aup ‘IXT E.:,,NT H .m;I'. Choral Ballad—The Sands o | (Kingsley) scessse { ‘A Misplaced Light on the Shore { Has Lead to Many a Shipwreck It is oqually fatal to a storekeeper if his advertis- ing kindles a light that misleads. It is impossible to conceal the false lights from a few at least, who know: 1—The makers of the goods exaggerated by their cus- l::"a'l' public statements as to quantity and q ¥, 2—The buyers and managers know and almost curse the policy that silemces them, mnm’-ul:;:ummm‘mlyhohw frauds, and conscious of hardship uwuzw hlnmmflumwpbmdm&amgdb- come embittered at being taken advantage of. This 29-year-old store is not here for nothing. It is a watch tower observing the lights along the shore and trimming its own light hour by hour, that none may lose their way nor regret that they followed its clear shining along the paths of its daily work. Extraordinary Opportunity for Every Woman and Miss Requiring a Dressy Summer Gown to Save One-Half The reduction is made from the original selling price. The most beautiful line of colors ever shown in Omaha. 2,500 Yards of Fine Imported The Vogue of | SOROSIS SHOES (38-inch) the Separate i Cas-Ca-Duse Skirt Popuh:.::rg day. wouLd 8€ OUTLAWED (| $1.00 Quality. Monday 30C s Yard | First, we saw it coming,| —We are prepared to fur. The C| m; Arfa—Celeste Alda . Lambert Murphy. Bujte—Plemontesi........... ... Sinigaglia lo dance, Carnival, the orchestra. ntermission Latin Hymn, for Double Chorus—Ave Maris Stella, Bdward Grieg Choral Song—G Peace Hternal A Deserved Fashion Supremacy Honestly achieved through 29 years of continuous effort. | This supremacy is noi But further than this, we It’s this particular work- ‘ merely the result of showing exercise particular care in manship that makes for last- | new styles only two days selecting the best obtainable ing satisfaction and proves | after they appear on the qualities of ‘‘unseen tailor- a distinctive pleasure to f.he‘j‘ Fashion Street of America ing’’ in every garment. host of women now wearing | —Fifth Avenue — although No apparel can retain its Thompson-Belden apparel. this in itself is a service of curves, and lines, and fash- which any establishment iomable appearance unless E, day new might well be proud. the making has been right. mu arrive. 'l?‘ Choir an rchestra. E: rom “‘Die Melstersinger...... IBII'M .Richard Wagner Introd 11; Proceasion of the Guilds. Dance of the Ap- prentices. Entrance of the Master- singers. alter’s Prisze Song. Mr. Murphy. Chorale—Awak Choral Finale The Cholr and Orchestra. MATINEE, A UESDAY_AFT- RN TUALL . APRIL %1 OON, 2:30 PUNCT! Overt; o Bartered aride , Opus 8. . Tachatkowsky oderato con anima. Andantino in modo di canzona, Scherzo, Plzzicato ostinato. Finale, Allegro con fuoco . 'Gh- Orol Concerto for Violoncel Our Prices Are Moderate | Because our buyer, Mr. Nicoll, by re- maining in New York all season is able to take advantage of every opportunity. Tailored Suits of silk and wool. Dresses and Gowns in every style. Coats and Skirts' of beauty. Blouses and Waists innum- erable. Suitable for every daytime or evening occasion. i £ i : z | : i : i i g troen along their x . ; : S At \ and now it’s here, in more nish our patrons with o re e e Ly o What is Cas-Ca-Duse? Tt is a fine imported cotton new materials and fashion. every new model cre- m-.u when e | 107 the seneral assembly, but to make fabric of most beautiful texture and finish, closed out to able styles than one could ated by Sorosis design- [ planting anothor us by a French importer. possibly expect. ers. ] ! £ 14 i Monday you can bay them ot just haf regalar prce - - - 0 | A Monday Offering:| ¢3 50 to $7 and the colors are most charming: Maise, peach bloom, | American Ohudda Skirts, * Nile, corn, silver, sea sand, Cope blue, light blue, ete. | in blue and black, $6.75 a pair The Variety Four 8i of Y ) N - o iiia o ;fifi WarnaraRust Boof Cirmets Distinctly Different Acts, at the We have been The new models which are now being asked so often wh we put such fd& in Warner Corsets. These Are the Reasons: The Warner Models that we sell win so many friends. AR s ety sl 5}11’2};; | Mid—summer Style' The distinctiveness of | A - Thompson-Belden Hats especially designed for wear with the new summer costumes. | pover” boer better mmi‘&? than in this season’s sport models; in th ook | Modes of the Moment Dllctty they expresa tong. Tity | ¢ @ f are designed on lines that be- | expressed in hats of SEAL HAIR, milan and lisere, with :f.?-k 5 :;el:'-l;?-lnm l’hr:uchv ‘ smart new novelty trimmings in blacks, whites and new soft are’ the moderate Drices that Popular Prices Prevail From $295 $8.75, $10, $12 and $15 to $1250 | | Rome Vineyard 6 to 8:30 p. m. Daily Ganson's Cafe 1508-10 Howard St, Special Sunday Dinner The Store for Shirtwaists Children's Half Hose | \ Where e new “’h for M and summer wear Most all socks for children ur: | blooms in dn% variety. It's a pleasure to observe the “‘1’:"".: :n'd-r;t-::rhce m::f:l?n ! . This is the Time of Year When You Will Enjoy constantly changing blouse fashions. beotaata . s isye bess very | A SWEET.SINGING CANARY | & large assortment of styles. N it loasure to tertalned ith | - ub‘u“’ Sake Iwnr(_‘--l.rln.nhu\ ';‘n: will { It highly profitable and fascinating to raise A % The THOMPSON-BELDEN STORE, / Prices 25¢ and 85¢ 4500 SRR oo sviohe o v SV 5 5% p er' 25 HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS