Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 4, 1915, Page 7

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A sweater came an Indignant “‘cut-cut-a- | west of fjcux City were practically out | wise, will” meep this evening at their hall at ‘y qua-quet” in language usually used by |of commission and messages were relayed | At toneiion aviEtEs Twentysfourth and M streets i Embroidered Voile Blouses, $2.50 poultry. Ly way of Chicago, Tratns from this{ Mfaneger Atkine of the Besse theaterdq.N® Joep Dancing club will give o big found and easlly accestible. For such offices apply to the superintendent of the month | ‘was arraigned in police court and bound over to the distfict court on a charge of shooting with intent to wound. Bonds were fixed at $500. | Back from Tom Nughes Punmeral—T M. Godfrey, general ageht of the pas senger department of the Missourl Pay itic, has returned from Bloomington, 11, where he went to attend thée fu- CROPS POUNDED INTO GROUND property has béen destroyed as a re-| sult of a storm that swept-this sec- tion of the northwest yesterday | Lars Friese, 71 yeart old, forty years a resident of this rnunn'vi was drowned in the swollen waters of a creek near Bronsom while en route home from town and James | Treasurer Martin -has a middle-of-the- | some of the railroad watchmen, some of Although the Park board fs sald not 0 have forced ita request or demand upon advertisement has causer much dopular | criticiem is common street talk | As to the improvement bonds, at least for | three of the city officials are fn & mood |for o which may result in the blocking of the | iesue. City Clerk Wheeler and City At- | | torney Murphy are both reluctant to ses | from behind a box car the bonds sold at this time, while City road compromise which will permit him OMAHA, TUESDAY vossel to Guadalaupe fsland, off the Mexican coast 3® miles south of San Diego, Cal., to rescue fivé San Francisco a revolver at him point blank. ‘The bullet torn through the body of Butkus, {the son of Sayre Mr. and Mrsy Francts B Immediately afterwad the presi- - enter president i sald where his chances of recovery sald to be slight. The police think The shoot ing may be the outcome of a feud or that some ratirond officer mistook Butkus box ear thief. The shooting ourred near the Burlington tracks and Butkus says that his assallant stepped Recently thege considerable complaint against are P——— oc- "EVERYBODY'S STORE" has been et — - - Tuestay, May 4, 1915 STORE NK WS FOR TUESDAY BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. neral g - D { 27 1 whom are sald to be entirely too free mivbte: " MU skl i 8 WTRIRI sk st 45 ¢ 3 eral of Tom Hughes, traveling passen- Dunning, years old, of Parker, | - redied. (he, Whie by ABTEL 0NN, | with She Gbe U8 theti\iteatms . K"'lmn!- Who died In a St. Louls hos-| §, D., was killed by a Northwesterfl | Naither City Attorney Murphy nor City | buel Saturday morning. The body was raiiroad train while crossing the Cierk Wheclag-would say that they in- | SSRGS ¥ SR urled beside that ofMrs, Hughes and a « Mrs, Barbara Koca, aged 4 : {tracks in a blinding sheet of rain tended to interfere. As a matter of fact, ' | *on, both of whom died many years ago. { . s | vesterday morning at the St . . Dunning was the son of a wealthy busi- | Doth "'""‘ "”‘]‘ ials ";:" that they are | . 1" 02 Omaha after a long iliness. The | O P 8 R R TR C R v S b ] el st X - »arl g t i he de: ter is 5 ' ness man of Parker. With a gale of fifty- (MU i the deal and that the matler It ¢ o 0} wiil be held Wednesdny morning | ¢ 2 : 2o by ¥ A i fashi 1C ge u1ves [five miles an hour, raln mnd hait fell in | 'aT€ely between the taxpavers and the | =" Tl Lol South ' Twentye | —with unrivaled stagks in crisp new white garments and goods, correet as to fashion |Sfoux City this afternoon, breaking | Ma¥or and council | ‘ - { \ Negro Away; Form, | windows and tearing down small boildings. out- Campatgners After Snpport Both sides in the Omaha campaign are third street, at §:30 o'clock to the Church of the Assumption. Interment will be | i 1 ! ” y b [ g {made at the St. Mary's cemetery Blow Muslin Wear Y Not in PI‘OpOI’thIl Much Glass Broken. 1‘:.‘:)'lrx‘!or ll‘\'-';umwvvrt‘ n;{&lu':h' Omana. {"The funeral ofr Charley Carroll; aRéd louses A : k It n extimated (hat 81000 worth of gluss | City Attornes Henry ¢ Murphy. whe 1o g ycars, who died last Saturdny ovenin Infants' Wear Laces, Embreideries -~ Was_broxen ‘in ‘the city. Ong\ window t 10 o'clock” at the St.,Joseph h tal "hi Henry Mack, 313 Evans street, is a|Smashed for the Lindholm Furniture | PAWers has beeri urged by both sides o 0 o'cloc! oseph hospita White Goods Corsels man who mnormally weighs about pounds, and he has a head, neck, arms|the heaviest sufferers, practically all|friends of his have used thelr best en- | . o¢ ¢, 8t Agnes church. Interment s ¥ and legs in proportion to Irts weight, | AMall imba and blossomy being stripped | dpavors to get the city attorney Into the |y 'ty made at £t Mary's’ cemetery The May Sale of Crepe and ngerle BLOUSES Also, he has a complexion like a spate | [ToMm the trunks. Heavy limbs in many|ecrap. On the other hand, the Dahlmen | "y o\ " 0 the Bricklayers' and e e e . o flush. t(nnnnu\- were torn away and carried men who have long been friends of the | Fagles' lodges are requested to attend . AT ST L TG Ty When Special Policeman Kane saw him late last night at Fortlieth and Cuming | ¥ - \ | i " e s .:mlu :no\(nx quickly he looked at him | opoin i1 growth. The storm struck b City Attorney Murphy refused both | Magic City Gossip. | 3 AT B ) » 5 Mo (g o h}:fl'“;"‘:v:.‘vn-m THeR | South Sicux City, Dakota Citv. Anthons |sides. “We may possibly have to tight |, Scarr Drug Co, prescription druggists, CORES of dainty, mew effects, especially designed for e > omach looked 00 big fir 4nq Carrectionville, where buildings wers | the administration of Omaha In a_law N s g i i % < : T . v 8 T wear eer. v and R the rest of his anatomy, Officer Kane|wrecked and frult trees ruined, Reports suit after the consolidation - eleotion. | a¢ I;e(éll'\yr:;-l-c!l’xmm:“m::‘“‘E;:I(:rung‘ ummer wear—sheer, filmy and airy looked again and halted him. “Whatchu got /there?’ demanded the officer, poking the negro in the stomach | with a night stick, b 3 “My stomach,” repitea the suspect Kane poked again, and from beueath | Telephone and telegraph lines south and “It's a pecullar stomach you growled Kane, collaring the negro volice headquarters five chickens with thelr necks wrung, and one 'still alive, | have,' 10 | cOMPpany was worth At | hours lnte. $4X0. Frujt trees were | long distanices Small grain crops were pounded intg the ground, and it is doubtful if it will from these points state the damage will | reach into the thousands. At Rockwell City lightning struck a ! barn and burned nine head of horses and | several hundred bushels of small grain. direction were from half an hour to two { Horses Burn. LL . CTTY, fa; ROCKWE May { gone out that.the great movie actrese, | join in the fight. Judge A. L. Sutton and | €outh Omaha attorney also urged him to | lend his assistance if he determinea to get into the fight said Mr. Murphy resterday, “and I told | the men on both" sides that 1 would not join in the fight." However, John M. Tanner has joined in on the side of the administration and other Sguth Omaha men have dome Mko-l sava that Wis telephone has bgen kept busy with inquirles since the word has Ruth Stonehouse, will be present today. | | soctate, of Omaha, will be held tomorrow morning at 5:30 o'clock from the residence, 2530 2 the funeral of their late member and ag- Office space for rent in Bee office, 2818 N street. Terms reasonable. Well known location.” Tel. South %. The Board of Education will meet to- morrow evening at the board room in the high school building. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Blouses with convertible collars, high and low neck, long and short sleeves—in lingerie, semi-tallored and dress blouses—in batiste, voile, organdle, marquisette, crepe de chine, crepe georgette, radium silk, chiffon nets and laces. It's doubttul indeed if there {s another collec- tion anywhere that {s more attractive, more pleasing and that offers better values. dance tomorrow evening at the Moose Homge at Twenty-fifth and M streets The Mystic Workera of the World will meet at the 0dd Fellows' hall tomorpow evening at § o'clock. All members are urged to attend. 1 Pussy Willow Taffeta Blouses, $3.95 Georgette Crepe Blouses, $5.95 Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.95 and unusugl values, invite you to supply your requirements for the entire season. Special Values at $2.50, $3.95 and $5.00 The have objected at . S das e - ing the right breast and lacerating the | citizens shipwrecked and marooned on |dent loft for Washingto ere he first, saying Baby Sayre should live his Bee bullding, “the bullding that is always the mayor for & special election on June (8 the = the island. No detalls of the shipwreon |cont loft ashingtory Jghere he ar-| oo nte new," room 108 1 for 450,000 park bonds, his honor stated ;A NOE L G - were given by Senator-Blect Phelun of |FIVe8 tomorrow morning alp o'clock £ R Bouna Over for Shooting—rius Ward, | SIOUXU CITY, la.. May B.==(Spe-'Saturday that he would take up the [ ARer he shiotink the woulded man) California. who rade the request ) Only & small party witnessed (hes core- | g Lo e et Ad —Plus o d him: o the home of a nelg! - negro, who engaged in a pistol duel with | ¢lal Telegram.)-—Two men are dead matter with his gouncll todav. That {bor, who called the police ’ He was| Special Agent Willlam McCauley of the and thousands of dollars worth of |the park bonds and the sade of the $M3.000 | oy to the South Omaba hospital ¥ v { l Unlon Pacific near Summit last | of refunding bonds recently sold without | 5 S 7 Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Saturdays Till 9 P. M. BRIEP cl'l'Y NEW mystoriously shot near the Burlington | merce department shows that |‘,‘..,.‘ ' |mony, which was held fn- St. John's - s Y\NORTHERN STORM ‘AFP‘IRS AT SOUTH 0IAHA tracks at Thirty-sixth and 1 streets early | #5768 went abroad Jduripg that month WllSOIl Godf&thel‘ | Protestant Episcopal church, When the Sunday morning, 18 fighting for his 11fe | Army officers, wears of dut M family gathered before the baptismal ke ave Root Print It—Now Beacon Preas | and the polics are no mearer to the solu- | Mekican border. will Ro lenges e atis | Of H G d | P < § d L 5 nearer to e 8ol B c orde I 0 longer be able | font nd Rev. Dr. Carter took Baby Bawkrio Tans—ireees-Granden Co | IS FATAL TO TWO Mayor to Take Up Matter of Park |tion of the cause of the shooting thaw| {9,00%aln transfer to Fhilippine ferVice 18 Urandson [Sayrs from hin rmother, the child erted “Today's Complet ! Bond Eleotion with Couneil they were Sunday. The wounded man, | request become that the War departiment loudly in! protest, but Wes aylekk elassifled '..c."k,’.‘,"mi..y"’.:; aoveare. e | | Today. e R, Vo T T |t CTnd e e T LRVLY | LLAIAMIUORT, | Masg ' Mig: &= pdefed. Supesthious Wbt SCIgN ) 5 . 2 | 3 - ots. Mo says he was|DPresent conditions on the bo nQ line | de Vilson boeam o god |8 - The Bes EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what }Beglon About Sioux City Swept and | e ool Bt IR o ol b offfeer will be went on” forelen i PR g B e 9;‘ Sodfather | party wero pleassd when the baby cried, various moving picture theaters offer. | . & : S bt 50, " FoguRe (ura = e BaY 4 SYCSUEREG L RN b |saying it was an omen of good luck. No Bummer Lot Up tn Bustaess 1¢| ThOusands of Dollars Dam. ISSUE MAY BE BLOCKED NOW|mornink when eame ore unknown to him | ear Admirel Howard. commanding the |*38ed to hir dutios by promisine to eate- | Fol Cehild was nanmd Francis Woodrow your office is properly located, readily | age Done. — - e Toriver &t Wit moint biatin. The buitet | Yemoat. 00 VRAATIaure Tivna'” ofyee, 6 |Susrd Ale feliflous WAITATS (e NRe I, | sog 4y Whnoe G 5. BRERIIRENSN | | { were pulled from the negro's bulging ; (hecisl Telegram) A larke Larn of e | She will fell what it means to be'a movie | Tho funeral for Charies Carison will be Wonderful Selection of Lingerie Blouses at $1.00 sweaten | Ishler farm, just east of town, was struck |, i ree how much of work there is in |held from Larkin's undertaki Hors : 1o denled that the chickens had seen|DY URhtning during inst night and en- 1y "0 ohe' setbacks and the rebuffs that | & 3:30 o'clock. this afternoon, with burial The eqvikble reputatidn ofseur hloupe eection ls My than: de- in Graceland Park cemotery Upchurch lodge No. 2, Degres of Honor, will hold its regular stolen, explaining that he was merely | tirely destroved by fire, together with servedly realized in this great collection of the finest lingerie blouses takin’. *m Home." nine head of horses, belonging to George at $1.00 each. Scores of dainty fascinating styles—the values aro lead up to success in the film realm. Faux to Go to L coln. o con- | | B4 meeting next Hayes, the tenant. Tho barn also con- | g y1o gacond time in the history of | Wednesday afternoon insteads of in the extreme. ‘ s vl the South Omaha High school a repre- |CYSRINE. The club will give a card party urgess-Nash Co—Second 3 and-dance the same-evening. |, Want ads for The Bee may be loft at | The Bee's branch office, 2318 N St. Rate: a word forvont time, 1%c a word eac 01 f H . t f ‘n\lnod 300 bushels of gra'n and a lot.of | (1) 0. 1uis harness. Hayes had iusurance to par- | . IJII | sentative of the school will Invade Lin- q thally cover his loss, while the bullding | Sep on “".ry g . o I nual state elimination debating tourna- ) Oa.kla,nd', Gl‘ain and ‘iv\ns well insured. Lumber Man, Dead olet Neb Holmquist, aged 77, of Qakland, president of the Holmquist Grain und Lumber company, with branches in maeny parts ot Nebraska, father of J. W, Holmquist of 1106 North Thirty-sixth street Omaha, of the Halmquist Elevator Hail Ie Louals. ST. LOU May 3.—Haflstones as large as base balls were hurled upon scattered secfions of Missouri “today in a storm | which was referred to as the worst in a | menération in reports from the damaged | {towns. The damage to crops and liv stock will run intQ thousands of dollars. 16,000 Canadians Are ment for the state champlonship. Once before, when John Orchard, Winthrop Lane and Doc Kiddoo won the champlon- ship of the eastern district, Captain Kiddoo was sent down to Uclean up the state,” but failed'tp accomplish his mls- sion. Frank Faux, captain of the local squad, Dby Virtie of recelving eleven out of four- teen votes cast by the fafulty of the day for three days and lc a word each day for a week. Prompt and courteot service. A big carnival will ocoupy the vacant lot opposite the city hall’ at Twenty» fourth and O wtreets for a week, begin- ning next Thursday afternoon and eyen- ing. The same carmival makes a visit the city every yes Washington Affairs An Exquisite Collection of New WHITE TRIMMED HATS in the May Sale Tuesday Specially Priced at $5.00 NHE range of selection is unusually attractive—embracing the very newest effects in white. ! The shapes arc mainly the large sailor effect, daintily company, dled yesterday ‘mdruiog at \ high ‘achool for the best muan on the & \ trimmed. with beautiful flowers and ribbons, and faced Lynchburg, Kan. . South Omaha teapn last week, w! s - by M y; Mr. olmquikt- became ' seriously ) {1l LOSt avt Ypres, Over ot gy s 1:.?(;..0‘:.“.":; Ereat demand for, Amer- with chiffon or cre'pe. QN 5 about tite Belirs” Sotore s "deaty ‘Sis F th of Divisi Rogtoty. Nodons forces in Europe. miscellaneous exports No two hats identically alike—every one an unusual value, had not been yery well for several years. | . OUrtil OI DIVISION | gopert rarks entertatoed at a dancing T Dot 5, ot} of S0, 1h0 o : . Burgess-Wosh Co—Second Floor. { tie went to Lynchburg two weeks ago to | . party at his home, Twenty<fifth and D |year. o statement ' of o J 2 3 ) i ' attend the fumerdl of his brother's wife, | OTTAWA, | Cunadn, May” 3 —Casualties | streets, Wednesday evening in honr-of| Mmerce for March issued by the . com- BURGESS-NASH COMPANY; i Mrs, A. J. Holmauist. among. the Canadian cghiiingent in the |his birthday, Those present ~were:| VAIUed at $.08.91 and mules worth §1,- s He had lived in Nebraska =ince 1806, | fighting at Ypres are /now reported to | Messrs, Bert Tanner, James Mitchell, — Epr— — o _____ He is survived by two sons, the one in Omaha, and A. G. Holmquist of Oakland; have been nearly 6000. Of these, 200 are reporied missing, the missing being Morgan ' Heafey, jr.; Clarence Mangan, Leo Wardian, George Smith, George two daughters, Mrs. E. Broberg of Min- |chiefly the 13th and l4tb bataljons of'| Parks, jr. Hannop, George C. Parks, ! v l neapolts and Mrs. H. L. Olesen, 11}0 | Montreal Highlanders, each 1,000 strong. [ John Réwks, \Lawrence Curran, Lawrence y North Thirty-sixth “street,” Omaha, and Sullivan; MisSes Mabel Melcher, Gene- . his wife, of Oakland. Mr. Holmquist was widely known in Nebraska because of his business inter- ests .and, activities. Woman Whose Body Found in the River i It fs stated that M0 offiders and men were killed and 3,00 wounded. The totals thus given would indicate that more than one-fourth of the 21000 men in the divi- lon were put out of action. The Cgnadian offiblal eye witness re- ported the two batallions of Highlanders | feft behind In the fighting at 'St. Julien “The Cerman lUine,” the eyewitness {31, “rolled over the deserted village but for several hours after the enemy had vieve Hall, Grace Walsh, Hunice Man- gan, Grace Hall, Theresa Heymann, LAljian Dworak, Eusebla Mangan, Cath- erine Crawford, Helen Hayes, Columbu: Neh.; Gertrude Parks and Plorence Parks, | Mrs. Geprge Parks entertalned at her héme Tuesday afternoon the Women who served on her committee for St. Bridget's | festival. Those present were: Mesdamos | George Crowe, Willlam Donahue, M. E.| 'Motor Construction ¥ | w become masterssof the village sullen and | Fitzgerald, John Flynn, M. J. Ifeafey, (] VOlunteer Orkerlpflsiflflm rifle fire .showed they were | M. C. Kelley, H. Lite, J. J. (‘A]lllter,l‘ . gy nowyet master of the Canadian Rear | A. McDonald, J. W, cElroy, Willlam The decomposea bOAY of & Woman, | Guard." McGuiggan, C. A, Icher, John J. . . : pulled , from the river near Bellevue | Ag Becin reported a thousand Cana- |Mollen, H. C. Murphy, Alice O'Connor, f In twelve seasons of successful use the Buick. Valve-in-Head motor yesterday afternoon hy two- fighermen, | gjan prisoners, it is feared here that a |John Sexton, E. F, Shanahan, Willlam i i iori has positively been ldentiffed by Major | thousand of tiese rear guards working/{Sullivan, Willlam Wilkinson, Robert ~ has demonstrated its superiority beyond all shadow, of doubt. First \dent and Rev. Alfred Ernst of Lowe e —— - Avenue church was made seoretary- | MRS.“BLANCHE” KENNEDY — treasurer. . A. McCormick and Mrs: McCormick of the Volunteers of Americg. They recognized it as Anna Anderson, 25 vears | of age, who disapepared.a week ago Fri- day. . Miss Andérson had Leém with the Vol- unteers for several years as-a worker in the ranks. #he became converted at a street meeting and, accordiug to Mrs. before exhaustion of wmmunition com- pelled the detachment to surrender. —— | Wyoming Raises ' the Ban on Cattle r The raliroad freight offices in Omaha Thompsan, Francls Roosing, M. J. Culkin, J. M. Burke, J, J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Bren- nan and And Storm. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daugherty enter- tained ‘at 'a surprise party in homor of their son, Jeremiah Friday evening. The evening was spent In games and music, A dainty luncheon was served. Those present were: Misses Ellen Schnelder, . " of all, it is correct in principle., It is standard in practically all Buropean' ' cars, and it is rapidly v stronger proof could be offered that 1T IS RIGHT. o 'PIONEER BUILDERS being adopted by American manufacturers. No IO AP SRR T 51 5 S S S e ., | MoCormick, 1iad alwhys ;betn. ThIBIUL | heve' received offfcial notice ‘that Sethr. | AR RyAn. Lovetis Jing, Myrtie Daugh- D | She has no relatives in this county. She | o' (he governor of Wyoming and the | €FtY: lela Hunter, Bessle Noon, Cella The Bu P 2 k . s g . was born fn Denmark e e e o e ‘i | Bevine, Marcella Noon, Helen Ollogly The Buick Motor Co. is the pioneer uscr of this type of motor. Since thefirst:Buick 1 Mrs. McCormick declared Miss Ander- cattle shipments from points weet of the and Helen Daugherty; Messrs. Wiifred Ryan, Plerre Ryan, Joe Donivan, Alex car was built Buick engineers have been developing this motor, not in principle, but in son was mentally affected because of ill- . A N p , g y b 4013 a5 ot | isstenlppt wiver, L esa| McCabe, William Giliogly, Peter Milor, refinement of /detail. Today the Buick valve-in-head motor is not oply the best type [ ppoovaral months ago when the/foot and | pay™ Noon, Harry Anderson, William " of motor; it also is the best motor of its type. / NG HEAD | mouth discase was provalent among the [y oporo Joremian Daugherty, Guy A REV. L. F. YOU OF herds of some of the statea.of the central | Vigher and Michael Daugherty, Mra o o . PRESBYIER'AN MINISTERS;“\J Wyoming placed a quarantine and Mrs. d Daugherty. of iy |against all cattle east of the west lino) joo v : _ PRESBUTERIAN MINISTERS| 1., Lo 5% b Vil A2 v owerful, Efficient, Dependable and Economi minster Presbyterian church, was elected president of the assoclation ef local rainisters of that denomination at their meeting at the association, Rev. B. R. von der Lippe of Clifton Hill church was chosen vice pres The speaker of the meeting was Rov. Richard C. Hughes of Philadelpbix, sec- retary for church work among Preshy- terfan students of state umiversities, who told of such wark conducted by Rav. D. R. Leland at Lincoln. LAD FORCED TO EAT AND SLEEP WITH'HIS BICYCLE Nine days ahead of his schedule Francis de Lackso of New York dropped foto Omaha yesterday, handouffed to his bicycle. He is riding from New York to San Francisco with handeuffs on his wrists, the handcuffs being on elther end of & heavy chain which runs through the frame of his bicycle so that he Is forced to eat and sleep with his machine. He is making his way by singing and while here fqf the next two days will make his headquarters at the Nebras Cycle company. BIG CROWDS TO SEE SIX BALL GAMES AT FONT_ENELLE PARK | Despite the rains the new grandstand at Fontenelle park by Qommis- sioner Joe Hummel was gaxed to. ca- pacity by the large crowds which wit. pessed six ball games on the diamonds there. The new stand has a seating ca- pacity of M9, the largest amateur park ta the city, Young Men's Christiap | {raised, railroad frelght men are antici- | pating thej shipment of a large number of young gnimals to the Wyoming range. | | Cattle shipped, however, must be accom- jed by health certificates amg tubercu- | tests. { DIES IN SEATTLE HOSPITAL Word was received in Omaha last night |that Mrs. Kennedy, wife of “Blanche” | Kennedy, diéd of eancer in a Seaatlo hos- | pital Bunday morning. She had been i1l for several months and recently had returned | frorg Honolulu, where she and her hus- | band had been for Mrs, Kennedy's health. The Kennedy's were early reridents of IOmnhl and left here twenly years ago, |going to Reattle. Mrs. Kennedy was | | about 60 years of age. She was a literary | woman of more than local prominence and had written a large numiber of poems. A year or 50 ago she commenced complling them and, although knowing that she could not long survive, it wa her greatest hope that she might.live to see the completion of the volume ASK HABEAS CORPUS FOR | MR. AND MRS. PERRY SMITH ! Cotinsel for Mr. and Mrs. Peery Smith 819 North Twenty-fourth street, arrested by local pfficers as fugitives from ju tice, have styrted habeas corpus proceed |ings to haye the pair brought before a Imlflllrlk on & mare specific charge It is msserted that Mr. and Mrs. Smit ere being detalned without good cause Apartments, flate, nou; nd cottages | can be rentadquickly and cheaply by .| Bee "For Rent™ Does Cuticura. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- ment to soothe and heal. Samples Free by Mall . Lee Huff, Manager. NEBRA SIOUX CITY 8. C. Douglas, Manager. $1235 f. o. b. Factory In all the qualities that go to make a motor best, the valve-in-head represents the -best, in theory and: practice, that the world’s best autormobile engincers have thus far been able to produce. SKA-BUICK AUTO CO. LINCOLN - - H. E. Sidles, General Manager, C. H. Shore, Mgr, Sales Dept. ) Fours and Sixe;*Roadaters and Touring Cars, $900 to $1650 f. o. b. Flint, Mich. ’

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