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i i T - Thursday for Big ROWDIES TEAR UP G. 0. P. BANNERS Auto Carrying Fife and Drum Corps and Bearing Republican Ban- ners is Assaunlted. TO PROSECUTE THE CULPRITS During the foremoon an assauit was made upon the auto truck that was being driven about the ecity in the interest of the straight repub- lican ticket. The auto carried a fife and drum corps and on the sides and rear were large banners calling at- tention of voters to the republican ticket and urging them to vote for it. While the auto truck was coming north on Thirteenth street, at the intersection of William and in front of the polling place there, a couple of ticket peddiers rushed out from the crowd and com- menced tearing off th ebanner. Oen at tacked one side of the machine and the second the other. Through the banners they drove sticks and before the mu slctans in the car ocould interfere, the cloth was riddled Into strivs. The musi clang drove the men away, but not until they had completely destroyed all three Ed_Leeder, who was on the auto truck at the time, asserts that a policeman watched the entire proceeding, but made no etfort to interfere. Would Punish Culprits. After the South Thirteenth street in- cident, the auto truck was driven to re 1ublican headquarters, where a crowd soon congregated, everybody expressing indignation James Walsh, who has been active i champloning the cause of the republican ticket, sald “This dastardly outrage should not be vermitted to go unpunished, We propose to find out who are the culprits and pros- ecute them to the full extent of the law. “Even In the south before the days of reconstruction such an attempt to pre- vent an honest election and the casting of a republican ballot would not have been tolerated. We do not knmow at this time who th* parties were, but we pro- pose to find out. We know that they were men and not boys, for they were active about the polls."” Miss Groh to Have Same Pallbearers as Her Mother Had The same palibsarers who acted at the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Leonard Groh, just five weeks ago, will carry the body of Miss Sellle E. Groh to Forest Lawn cemetery Thursday afternoon. She was formerly head of the women's de- partment of the First National bank and died Monday after a long iliness. Rev, €. N. Swihart of Grace Lutheran service, which will be held Thursday aft- ernoon at 3:30 o'clock at St. Mark's Miss Groh's many !§ thatiees ii?iéésm HE i F 4 H H Omaha and Lincoln. Indians to Be Here Fontenelle Banque 1 Councll Bluffs, where she lived unmtll 157}, when she moved to Omaha. She i3 survived by five children, George J. Paul of New York, Willlam J. Paul of Pittsburgh, J. W, Paul of Chi- cago, Miss Maude Paul of Omaha and Mrs. J. H. SBchmidt of Omaha. Seven grandehildren also survive her. The fu. neral will be held Thursday with ntere ment in Holy Sepulchre, Railroaders Will : t the lines N |the house . ocal raflroad — | p " € dvance R Their Cam Varying assertions were mete todey by| OPders M Take Trip to East e o hicato ke il o v o eopen eir La p {Attempt Made to Assassinate s“'-;w-llfl fans as to the effect the attempt t raers onument i to Take and in apportioning the procee ‘;’ of "“‘ | 3 2 sales the Omaha-Chicago lines ge ended Los Angeles Chief kill Sebas we have on the ele B f H D h D h S ticket sales tt o at Valley Saturday| » e ona efore Her Deat uring the Summer |ths s te ooy e deter o e Sehastian has alleged that the charges 7 the dld arr ment Saturday of this week has heen set as | Ep— nvolving his morality were the outcome | Fumeral services for Miss Ella Brackin,| People who have been contemplating P the date for the formal opening ot the | MAY AFFECT TODAY'S PRIMARY |4t a political plot hatched when he an- | Ploneer church woman of Omaha, who|trips to the east this summer will be [ FJELD CLUB DISTRICT new club house, replacing the one de- | —— nounced himself as candidate for mayor, | 9ied ddenly of heart failure Monday |surprised to learn Jume 1, when they go | T stroyed by firc last fall at Camp Mec-| LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 4-Owing |and he declared today that he was con- | Aflernoon, will be held at the First Pres- [t0 buy thelr tickets, that the rates have | TO HAVE SOME NEW LIGHTS Connell, on the shores of Lake Houlighan, | to the iliness of a Juror and the tndisposi- | fident the peopfe by their votes would | U¥terian church today at 2 o'clock. [been pushed % to $6 over what they have Street llghting Improvements planned three miles southwest of Vallé ) 1 2 s i1l be buried In Forest Lawn ceme- | been in past years The raliroads have ' . e N h y tion of Charles E. Sebastian, following |show a similar belfef \ . ) oot he | bY property owners in the Field club dis The Camp McConnell club I8 & proposi- | the attempt on hia life last night, Judge [ Frederick J. Whiffen, president of the | ®¥: Which was founded by her father. advanced the summer tourist rates to the | bY Property oRBers B THC O Feoy tion backed entirely by rafiroad men and | Fred V. Wood postponed today's seasion | city council, and Ralph Criswell, a e PTROS - G NG ML | WS [N S TG SGVRILY. W Decome BETeSt o described tp the county board by they propose to make the openi: f | dresscd m clothing which Miss Brackin | tIve when the tickets go on sale June 1. | Were described ¥ prog pening of the | o the trial of the suspended chiet of po- | claliat deputy, appeared to be his m I. Bigelow, who secured tentative now club house an event that will be 10ng | 1jco and Mrs. Lillle Prett. who are | formidable onbonents left for the pury She had also ordered | Heretofore the summer tourist round |A. H. Bigelow, h to install romembered. Upon the oceasion thers | e M Rl g e P the monument for her grave, and it was | trip rate to New York has been $46,50, but | promises from the members to | charged with having contributed to the | Voters will select candidate for nine BAB hew | Clectrolier llghts on the curb adloining will be music, o banquet and an address | o o t B ' h g all roady except the insoription of the | this year it will bely $5.8. The advance | electrolier e S Wl by Clem Ryan. Hyan in so much of an | oo oncy Of Bdith Serkin SR e date of her deatt applies (o all castern points, but only a | the poor farm If the city asrees to mem |orator that he assertw that in his speech Il‘:"""‘:”“" B """;"'“l‘l‘;'“‘ "“';’ ‘:""'_' e T g Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks, pastor of the few are herowith given. For instance, |tain them and pay its share of exp ‘hr will make “Demosthenes look like 30 ‘n '"l" '\;" " nemy's ”r h" . WELFARE CLUB FORMED AT church to which Miss Brackin had be-|!r the past the round tripsrate to Buf- |in the district R . sitting in the front room of his residence - 3 b ) - o Hghts will be teplaced - by €leo cents | ' longed for many years, will conduct the | falo has been ) and now it i# to be | Arc Ig The local rallroad men have planned to | {A/King to J. 0. Royer, who was a witness BURGESS-NASH STORE services. aasisted by Rev. M. V. Higbee | $40.10. The old rate to Detroft was $27.50 | troliers forty-five feet apart on alternate secure the Rock Island's private car| '™ D8 behalf at the trial. The two men The Burgess-Nusn Welfare nssociation | ©f the North Fresbyterian church. Pail-(and the new rate is to be $31.%) siden of the streets in the Field club dis- “Sunshine” 16 haul them to Valley. They | WeT¢ alone in the house, Mrs. Sebastian h - A bearers will be chosen mostly from the| On the one way trips there is an ad- | trict being 2 indt he affairs |18 & new organization formeZ in the Bur . will come back the following day on| ¢nE engaged in winding up the affairs | N Sorh ™ ssoclation (s | ©14€TS and mebers of the First church. #some of the regular tratna of the Union | °f her hushand’s campaign for mayor. | Kess-Hafh slore o Ay e o Pacific | About 11 o'clock the telephone bell |formed for a mutual help and benefit as- | EA Hennessey, commercial agent the Rock Island s in charge of the p {gram of entertainment and.in addition |T°A* and talked for about ten minutes. [#ickness. It seeks to give relief to the | |to assigning the musical and cabaret | The Volce at the other end of the wire | members in time of need and alsd’ seek i | sketches, will sing two solos, he being | Professed to'be a friend of Bebastian and [to Dromote soclabllity among all its| Score one for the army in the long- | recognized as the best tenor singer among | Made Inquiries about how to mark his | members standing jealousy between the army and the rafirond men. Local rallroad men are | ballot in the election Dies are paid just as they are in a | pavy recruiting officers regarding the looking forwarg the wsinging of Mr. Returning to the room where he left |mutual insurance or benefit soclely, with | question of which branch of military Hennessey as one of the features. iROCK ISLAND OFFICIALS { ARE INSPECTING THE ROAD General Manager Sweet |ating officials, all from the of the Missourl river, spent the night in | Btk men rushed out on the ‘I‘:w city, having come up from Topeka, [oren but saw no one.' | Kan. | tour. Early this morning they left for t | southwest, continuing thelr inspectt: the purpose of the trip belng to sec receivers of the road. Said Mr. Sweet run down. GROCERS SET DATE FOR The grocers’ annual plenle 18 to held at Krug park Thursday, June and. a large line of entertainment planned. 'PRUDEN SYSTEM WEBSTER , of revenue daing foresight a honest beers. of the Rock Island, accompanied by a party of oper- lnes west on a special train, on an inspection data from which to make a report to the “On the linés west of the river we find the road in good condition. The roadbed is in very good shape. There was a large sum of money spent on the western lines Inst season and they were built up before winter set in. Since then we have kept them up and at no time have let them “The rolling stock is in very good con- {dition and the road Is doing & good busi- i THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC Arrangements aro already under way -h.&.l“::‘-—*iufl-'“. of | TANE, and the chief got up to answer it He walked to a small alcove room in the | of ro- his friend. Sebastian was about crashed through the directly over the chair in which ti pended chief had been sitting. mediately afterward another crashed through the window and of the room. from. a R-caliber revolver. tracted by the shots, said they on, | e — 'TWO SHOTS AT SEBASTIAN down when a shot rang out and a bullet window, w in a book lying on the table in the center The bullets were evidently Neighbors, at- OMAHA, WEDN man wearing a light overcoat and carr - or| Miss Ella Brackin Ing & satchel running from the 1Tt Will Cost More ol AL standard and soclation and provides for the payment LEAVES THE NAVY TO JOIN UNCLE SAM’S ARMY | stipulated amounts in the case of | the understanding and under ditions the member is to receive certain tdin con- | gervice s the most preferable for a man to enlist in | benefits. It 1s a commercial bargain be- [ Recruiting Sergeant Fred M. Hansen tween all members. Those empioyes re- |js all swelled up over the fact that Fred | celving $5 & week pay 10 cents per month. | 5, Glass of Fonda, Ta., bought hie dls-| Those recelving between $5 ang §7.50 are |charge after two years' service in the * {mavy, and then immediately enlisted in portienally, throiigh all the range of sal- |y “army at Omaha Behefits will be one-half the | gyt Ljeutenant Thomas M. Tipton of woekly salary, not exceeding $5 per week (o navy recruiting . station says he for & period ot eight consecutive weeks. ynows of just as many - cases of, men Dances, theater parties, picnics. and | oaving ‘the army for the navy as vise other soclal features are ajso planned by | vor o v the association. { to sit hizzing he sus- Tm- bullet Indged front saw a ure Right Now be ") says of Hamilton:“He smote the rock of National resources and abundant streams . gushed forth he touched the dead corpse of public credit and it upon its feet” _No man did more t build the Constitution of the United States than did Hamilbn.;iwdu promi- nent part in every debate, and i worked indefatigably on all the Commercial and Personal ifimnmm&mhhfigh&uyhmgafld&fidwadhflqaflkmhwbmmh in the service rendered to his country, drank good beer - Piano Sale Such mew and used Plano and Player Pargains will never be offered again. Don't let this opportunity pass. Take Advantage of Our Factory to Home Sale Boloh .....0: o oonsnncnse tonee .This American Colossus, who was second only to Wash i all his days. We know of no one who has yet dared that it injured him in any way. Under the tenets of the Constitution, which Hamilton did so much to make 58 years ago launched their great institution. During theseqears they have honestly brewed "Today 7500 people are daily required to meet the public demand. Their world-famed brand BUDWEISER because of its quality, purity, mildness and exquisite flavor, gceeds the sale of any other beer by millions of bottles, ANHEUSER-BUSCH *ST. LOUIS, U.SA. Anheuser-Busch Co. of Nebr. Pamilies Supplied by G. H. Hansen, Dealer—Phone Douglas 2506 You Can Save. $100 to $150 During Our tic Factory-to-Home Sale d ke of Fries st Tora s Bare o i 2 g 5 SEEEIEES .2005-.... _,. £ 8 VIOWROLAS AND GRAFONOLAS 1311-13 Farnam St. of American Credit” Liberty: Duriog Hamiloess lfeime e used his great : M;zy Sales Offer Unusual»Savings;— $2 Shirts §O¢ —Madras, soi ettes, percal and mercerized Men's Socks — 10c cotton hoso heavy and med- fum, pair . .5¢ 10c Handk e r- fabrics, to $2 chiefs, in po- values, newest mestic room B¢ styles. Domestic Room---May Yard Goods Sale 9,000 yards fine quality 40-in, Novelty Dress Voile, slight- ly imperfect in weave or print. An assortment of all the leading figures and stripes, on white or colored grounds. Plenty of hlack and white stripes. Slight imperfections bring these 25¢ and 35c fabrics in this sale at, yard -.lsc Apron Check Gingham, Mill remnant lengths Fine Cam- color, blue and white, staple | bric, yard wide lengths, easily o ettt Tobe s, SR | Srite ik et OBE Six Remarkable Wednesday Specials in Wo- men’s Ready-to-Wear section, Domestic Room New Spring Tailored Suits—To $12.50 values, fine assort- ment of all wool fabrics, newest styles and colors; wonderful values at Wednesday’s sale price . oo $6.95 $1.00 and $1.25 House Dresses, | Children's Wash Dresses, 75¢ to in percales and fancy ginghams, | 89c values, in ginghams, percales, sizes to 38 only — your choice, | galateas, etc., all sizes 4 to 14; & v . 409¢ | years, at .....ea.. ..29¢ Women's Silk Messalines and Poplin Dresses—New colorings in Bolero and jacket effects; dresses made to sell at $12.50; great bar- gains at $4.98 B0c Quality Dressing Sacques— Wash Underskirts; Percales or ginghams, at...28¢ | full width, good color, at...19¢ This Is Electric Week 3 to 3 Off on All the Follow- ing Vi Useful Articles ‘While They Last. $6 Elgrilstovo cooking and toast- ing outfit, like picture..,..$3.75 $3 “Willlams" Eleotric Irons— full warranted . ... .....81.98 $2.50 Electric Toasters. . 88 Sl%vudmllu';gmhm. $8.25 b, te Lilly" snd $11.50 Samovars .......$8.39 wyo.o, *%L N - Sewing. Machine Motors $13.95 chines. _.‘ “ g Read Big Special Grocery Sale for Wednesd Quality Goods and & Saving of 85 Dairy Tabl: per oent to 50 per oent. he bnlt:f’tflutl ® tramn Mo s 6 1bs. best Granulated !ug‘r “m any. 'pflel. dox. fast [ ~-none ner af 48-1b. sack best high grade 'he best full c H Flour; nothing finer for biscuit, sconsin lCI"&IX:""“or"a{'fi.‘ufifl WM‘:: E':i or cakes, rsack $1.85 1b. .o o own [ lné{orml iwiss " or Yeast el per 1 ‘e e Mcy.zuun Olives, quar THEE VEGETABLE MARKET FOR § TER PREOPLE. saving of 50 cent to 10 Cent by traalng at Huydens, "° The best Cooking ;mllms pk 1730 6 bunches fresh home grown Onions ..80 OF 4 ou.0o llhuncfiu Tresh onm, Ceewba saae - .30 . best #hkl{. or Yellow Co{g; meal .. ..... 8 1bs. best Rolied Qatmeal ...... & bars Ivory Boap 4 cans Fancy Swee 4 cans Wax, String, Green or ea: Tall cans Alaska Salmon 3-1b. cans Golden Pumpkin Sauer Kraut or Baked Beans..S! 6 cans Oll or Mustard Sardines 88¢ The best Soda Crackers, Ib.....73e 10 lba. Pure New York Buckwheat our 28¢c Hershey's The best Domestic M esh Leaf Lettu sees 3 bunches fresh home lm:: Alw'? 100 ¥ o ook oudS's D00 s Tree B 4 _bunches ‘fres lant _for Afve ol For Bemmert. mads In'Omae | Fancy Ride Tomatoss, 16 ] 'hl. The jell thg 7h| 8, DKE..TH4o0 !\n“ey Hot House Cu‘c.u.mb:nrdl. :.un.:, 32-0x. jars uit merves 2% | 8t ....... . esases Fancy ‘Green or Wax Beans, Ib.. 16or- Dks. Oondensed Mince Mest. | Bouthern Beets or Carrots, b ngk 16-0z can Condensed M or .. .. B. C Corn Flakes, pki New Pota 1b o a utg, DKE ... New ~Cabbage, 1b . ‘The best €|mn.-. ib. {100 | Fresh Spinach, peck lon eans Pumpkin or Tomatoss, Gallon cans Peaches or P.m‘h..uc Fanoy Golden Santos Coffee, 20¢ s v+ aseass The best Oreamery Butter, or uT- Temons, dos., 18c, hn.ncru-l 300 The Pln.!agla Season opeps this Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But- | week. Watch the papers for our R0, POF M. 2 "2'tossabisas first car. No finer frult grown for Fancy Dairy Table Butier, ib. 980 | preserving. ‘ o TRY HAYDEN’S FIRST, Business battles easily won-- when you are prop- erly intrenched in a GOOD LOCATION No better location can be found than the BEE BUILDING ““The building that is always new’’ For May Ist we offer: 822 Choice office Suite, north light, very desirable for doctors or dentists; waiting room and two private offices; 530 square feet.,. -$45.00 2928 Suite of three mnice rooms with north light, ) ; 270 square feet vesssrasaee . ‘50 513 Divided into two private roo room, and vault, 260 square f and waiting -+ - $18.00 Apply to building Sup’t., Room 103 THE BEE BUILDING ————