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THE BEE: OMAHA, TnUL RADE CONDITIONS SHASH GOES ALL SCHOOL PREGEDENT NEW YORK STOCK MARKET'REDICK HEARS SUIT |TALKS OF T T pvightr oive prices sarp | 10 ENJOIN MERGER?°‘§i!'?fi;fg.‘t}'{e{’.’nfl‘.‘f}l’h‘“‘ ~ in America. ! Setback. ’ ! — Argument Started by Winters for| g \ Ay OTHERWISE DULL AND HEAVY [Injunction to Prevent Holding {PRESIDENT OF MIDLAND GLASS | Forty’ Years of High School Com- i Annexation Election | Captain . B. Brown uf Pittabursh, vies | TeRcement Custom Thrown in NEW YORK, May I5—That the stock B.o Ditard. market remains almost entire.y under tae | - | president of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass influence of ‘war developments was nunvnlanEN ASSISTING MOORHEAD | company, and president of the Midland D — H clearly demonstrated today. Cab.es te.ling [ Giath asd Patet dbaaty oé. Okt { S Saiiont ta ah Amurican irelsnie p s and Faint company of Omahay left | NO MORE ESSAYS AND ORATIONS | Sft the Trish conal Fesuiling (Tom 108 | Argument In the Infunction suit yieen’ WEM after ' it of aeors v | explosion of a mine or torpedo .merver . ymahm with offie o Mid | o %8 & grim reminder of the Lu a by which W."L. Selby, representing jand Ginss and Paint company Mr. | FOTLY years of august time-tried e e o e favy mua: |South Omaha and Dundee interests, Brown spends a fow days at the Omaha Precedent is to be smashed to smith-| only partial recovery plant about once year ereens in the forthcoming commence- Iis seeking to prevent the holding of uite apart from this incident, however Mr. Bro as one o v en O ot s anl A heavy: \Witn the | the annexatién election Juna 1, be-| MF Brown wis one of the seven men ment of the Omaha High school. approach of the time for the receipt of T For forty years the graduation program [ gan Wednesday morning/ before Dis- | vestignted trade hie nment's reply conditions In the Sc has been presented by the class. In the bt bt ke bebvalibing Don't Fail to Attend Friday’s Great Sale 120 Smart . ' triet Judre Redick: Although Judge Ameriean countries with a view to re- beginning every graduste read an essay ol T UG pide ¥ | Redick had announced that he would Portink metiods of establishing closr o rocited a plece, or contributed a “out o S of the mar- | ride reiutions he » countrie ’ hand, the sold-out condition of tie MAt | ook one or more other judges to sit reiutions ween thome COUDLFieN | jical number, and tnen when the class ] ket ofters few att:actions to the shor and the United Ataten. > My, Brown says | hosiop Dumber, and.tan when the class i | et ies were most affected by to- | WIth him in the case, he was alone ine trade opportunities in the South otiibies: e Sor m.m"- . ol i i | day’s news, which came eariy in L cos- | on the bench, all the other courts American countries are good, but that it fg "o "o job, and competition for places ! er » ol i g , | son when the market showed & Wumbe’ |having their time occupled with Wil take hard work for the Americans ; ¢ne commencement exercises was keen | lative specialties fell 1 to 3 oints. Wwhic | other cases. o -ty 1‘"‘"""'"" "":I’"’:"‘""’ hoippe For weeks the corridors rang with bud- | i ‘shates ceclined 1 to %, Canadiin ) e Americans will have to adap \ e 8 T e the Mmukimurn’ amount. | Attorney Kamuel Winters, representing | thamselves to diterent tiade conditions |18 Seniuses practiging e (:e e Thereafter the list drifted 3dly, with oc-|the plaintiff, made the first argument. ang reintionshipe than those to which | once uand teachers of Eng! ?p. and e { casional slight recoverles. In”the (bl | with him were associated his PAFNeT, | they nre acoustomed . he said, -if they |C'OR Were driven to half dlstraction in et 18 Chanovil Moree Henry Murphy, and Samuel Cotner. Joh, A Y ' thelr efforts to “prepare” the young idea movement in General Motors and R | Henry Murphy, and Sam tn SR P Srhghas By B g g 4 rts o . . ley issues, causing an irre se. | P. Bresen anpeared for Plection Commis: America.’ He pointed ou (hat the Brir, |MOW to “shoot” at the commencemen Total sales of stocks amounted 10 410,90 | yioner Harley Moorhead, the defendant audience. ish, the Uermans, the Belgians, and oth ers of Kurope have established a splen dlu trade there and that this has been ko jong established that there is a thor- shares. ew orders for railroad equipment, to- with authoritative statements that steel mills are maintaining their recent high rate of production imported But no more essays and orations this |vear, for the graduating ciass, instead |of inflicting themselves upon their rela- | |tives and friends, are merely to listen to | Mr. Moorhead himself is an attorney i some “The v 1s apecs ™ e Ushares of the| “The annexationslaw 1s special legisl i steel :7;‘:-‘:-‘:;‘: :.‘:n n;m-el- ‘Were less |tion and violates the constitution,” de- |°USh understanding of conditions on |a commencement afdress by an invited | on rumors of another siading of both sides. For example, he pointed out |clared Mr. Winters, “because its provi- {slons g0 limit the municipalities affected | speaker. The students will not even be that it is common practice to let accounts | BFE 0" S Flo o) it will have their stand there for from six to eight months, for the metal. jore firmness was shown by the varl ous markets for forelgn exchange, due In |es to identify them rather than to clas- , weats in the body of the theater, oceupy- | rt that |aify them. There is no more reason In | While Americans, iIn thelr trade rela- | =" 4 "o vantage to drink in the amounts |tions, ordinarly expect a settlement In 1 nons the limitation than there would have | been in a provision making the law apply continued |45 cition whose names begin with 0. S | Rl R e T e, e, wnemaions | SWALSON Again Tries |by the Nebraska supreme court on the | tO Force Attentlons On Miss Callahan ground that certain classes of property | owners only were protected by it, was * lone of many decisions cited by Mr. Win |tare. His attack during much of his ar jKument centered on the requirement of | pompardt Swanson, %8 Nosth Nine- |the ansdxation law that the mURICIPAl- | \oonth atreet, was arrested Tuesday night ties affected must be served by & cOm- | \per on attempt to force entrance into |mon water system operated by & mel- | .. yom, of Miss Clars Callahan. Who ropolitan water board with headauarters |\ ¢ BORS 0 RS MR OO v in Omaha. i R 3 Swanson has been arrested before be- cause of his efforts to force his attsntions upon the young woman. Miss Callahan, who was emploved as | stenographer by former City * Commis- sloner John J. Ryder, phoned the 'atter for ald, but by the time he got there Swanson had been taken Into ocustody. Mr. Ryder was tly Incensed over the incident and was prevented with no little difficulty from doing the man 1odily harm. Swanson was paroled from the state hospital for the insane a short time parting advice offered to them fall by the wayside, there wiil be 218 of them right in the front rows, and that many less admission tickets for outsiders |to be scrambled for. . As already announced, the commence- ment speaker is to be President A. Ross Hill of the University of Missouri, and | the commencement date June 17. Urges Rotarians to Vote For Annexation “Omaha brains and enterprise made South Omaha and Dundee what they are today,” asserted Attorney Francis A. Brogan at the Rotary club's foonday luncheon meeting at the Henshaw. ““Therefore, South Omah& and Dundee ought to get the Omaha spirit and as- pure the success of the consolidation movement at the coming speclal elec- tion.”" He urged every voter to go to the polls and cast his ballot for consolidation, and warned them not to be too confident of the endorsement of the Greater Omaha fdea. T. J. Bruner waa chairman of the meeting. |thirty or sixty days at the most break in sterling exchange Bonds were Irregular with mfl:l‘llbfl’ of sales and leading quotations were as follows; Brings In Water Board. “Why say that the water system must fox | be operated by a water board rather than | 34 by 'a private corporation? demanded Mr. l:“ | Winters. 3% “Why say that the water board must B [Fave Its hendquarters in the metropolitan 12" city, It might have its headquarters at 1% | Florence, where the plant is located. “Why say that the cities must be served by the same certam public utilities with headquarters in the metropolitan city? “The courts have held that classifica- I8 tiom of cities In laws affecting their or- % wanization must be natural, according to | Pobulation and useful mnd must serve public policy. In this law the provisions have departed from this standard and serve the purpose of Identification rather than. of classification.” 180 | » l i GREEN RIVER WHISKEY Full quart, 8-year-old quality, $1.25" value Old Taylor, per full quart, only......... Home-Made Grape Wine, full gallon, only. . Mail Orders Filled—Ask for Free Coupons for Imported China. Cackley Bros., "Hiouiy o “The Quality House. who should have Ii- uired to observe the Throat and Lung Troubles, Quickly helped by Dr. Kings New Dis- covery. In use over forty vears. Every home should keep a bottle for emergen- cies. All drugwists.—~Advertisement. LIGHTNING STRIKES BARN WEST OF BENSON | Lightuing struck the barn owned by 0. €. Knudsen, florist at Keystone park, et ~PRIME MER- e cent. i 675, for cables, W.7886; THE METZ FOR HARD WORK. the heavy ralns and deep mud up the river last wéek a dealor lced oars called on “jitney™ h.‘dllllr for a that could tuke A passon, to Blair regardless of ti L, A M car was promptly selected to make the trip. Metz cars are known to have th wer and endurance to do k., Frank A, Barnett was owner an Durin, Just wost of Rei river of this METZ. story short the v e o tag 14, shestrioal yan-delighted with the rine performance of the UBT7 'ana Frank was ¥ ang the tullding wearing the same smile w he returned that he had when he started. "'I:k T:fl::l.y' destroyed. By quich mn whnnl h.h ot k to lhnp:l;yrlll‘f:m.nrol;dm(o rflmlw.‘éy;écnam?“r:vfi were lod out of the s car—Ilet him you. rformance counts, s automublle vaiue. Buy your car on this basis. GET A M for Power, burning buflding, hut a large supply of End . Comfort, Beauly, Bafety and Economy flectric starter and urance, lights, wood or wire wheels and other modern equipment. IRELAND BROS., Automobiles 2680 Farnam Street. Omahs, Nebraska. hay and & number of chickens burned. The damake was estimated by Mr, Knud. £cn at about §5.000, niosteof it covered by Insurance. ! | A Tremendous Sale of Goodyear Raincoats THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Three days of tremendous value-giving and guaranteed rain- coats, the equal of which has not heen known since our big sale of | the Omaha Goodyear stock last year. ol b Sy, of | Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Coats Gevernme WASHINGTON, mma and crop lons in corn and | of quality we back with our personal guaran- sat region for week ending May %, | A the winter wheat belt the weath rl tee — styles that are strietly up-to-date—all nerfect. generally favorable for plant Do not let another rain catch you with- development, and all Aabundant ol molsture. but trop out a good raincoat. You can't afford to. MEN'S COATS tinues short, though Vi t Dhio miver, and. contimied y activs | $3.00 Coats—Good quality double texture, all sizes, --8$1.50 i in Indiana. Lilihois, M souri eastern Kansas, and there t of lodking and rust dainage | $7.50 Canton Coats—Light weight, very popular at, choice In central d Nebraska and Texas crop 18 $10.00 Raincoats—In Balmacaans and cassimeres; a splendid assortment at $5.50 0. In spring wheat sta la advaneing ‘satistactorly und Silk Backed Cassiere Coats—§12.50 and $15.00 values' on sale at X favorable sl conditions. In the corn WOMEN'S COATS cold and wet weather was generaily | voruble for mination, growth nn: | TR Wors Smianide One nm{ll lot of Women's Ralncoats; mostly small ull after & very small busi- slzes, cholce B and favored cut Ve | i Sad canetieraite. ropiamine s euy: | "".-‘l‘g' | Children's Rain Coats—Both doubl -!.. i\‘. "‘«:’{ S | ber lined and faney colors; all RATESShort bills, 2% per | values, choice ..... three months, 213-16@2% per cent. | Y )\ — \ 23 s - ‘I“: on 44 . oY Ba..001% don Stock Market, N, May 2.—American securities Rinde satistacions mecsross bt weinses | . but Ty e T Children's Rain Coats—In heavy satteen, red or blue; regular $2.50 values, on sale at, choice....8§1.20 Women's Shower-proof and Dust-proof Coats—Also Linen Coats, BB nevrnsrsn ohsebad o ns e and Ao ... $1. Women's Rain and Auto Coats—Made to scll up to - '7450.. cholee ...... To" "alnn £h0's pmeisa s pory « Women's and Misses’ Rain and Auto Coats—Made to sell to $12.50; all sizes and colors; big assortment; on sale at, choice ...........coc0viunnn sasie s S0 7 IR ... $7.45 Get a good Rain Coat for the price of a very inferior one, "ax" HAYDEN BROS. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 2 4o ~eommeiry L i Mid-Summer Hats $10, $12.50 and $15 Values This great Thurs- day offering com- prises Trimmed Leghorns, Milans, Panamas, Hair Hats in sport and trim- med effects; also other new effects in leather and cre- tonne. A very special sale event. ' Every hat a beauty and a. wonderful value. 65 ELEGANT SILK TAILORED SUITS weaves. Suits made to sell at $35, $40, $50 in all the choicest colorings for summer. ... NEARLY 200 HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS. $25, $30 and $35 values, come in Check Suitings, Plain (Gabardines, Poplins, Serges and Novelty Fab- rics; in broad assortment of classy designs, ’ 1 4 ’s L T GRS GRRE SR RRR ( RIEK RP R 50 Classy Palm Beach 8uits—On sale Thursday, spe- " TR AR S SRR VL Nearly 300 Pretty Silk Dresses—Made to sell at $10 and $12; Poplins, Foulards and Novelty Silks, all coiors, at. . ...$5.00 NEW WAISTS ‘ SUMMER DRESSES Virtually 1,000 pretty The most beautiful and 1 popular of the season’s styles, surpassing values, | w,ch * fabrics, in both at every price— 4 white and colors, at from $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $6 up. | $4.95, $6.95, $10 up to $35 An Important A Sale of Men’s [f Trousers : Entire Surplus Stock b PRINCES, TROUSERS In Two Big Lots. A purchase Which engbles us to sell you fine quality dress trousers at the price of ordinary work trousers; every one knows when they buy a pant with the Princess label on it they have a garment that is-right in all respects. $2,95 and $3.50 TROUSERS — Blue and grey serges, worsteds and cassi- meres, all most up-to-date styles at. . At 32-3 $3.95 AND $5.00 TROUSERS—Hair line worsteds, blue and grey serges and fine weave outings, at Assortments of patterns broad enough to suit the most particular purchaser. Every pair with the genuine Prin- cess label. ' See 16th 8t. Window Display. All Sizes Waist, from 27 to 50 in. DON’T MISS THE SPLENDID BAR Ha rgadine-McKitte TEE Garment Styles that Reflect the Season’s Newest Fash- ion Ideas at Pricings You'll Admit Most Surprisingly Small In fine Taffeta, Silk Failles and the most desirable novelty GAINSw= rick Stock Now on Sale Watch for Fri- day’s Big Sale in Domestic Room. A Wonderful Opportunity Thurs. day to Buy Laces and Embroideries for Graduation Gowns All the fine laces and embroid- eries from the Hargadine-McKit- trick stock at considerably less than half. 18-in to 27-in. Lace Flouncings— Up to $1.25 yd. values; on sale at 49¢ and 55¢ 27 to 45-in. Lace Flouncings—Up to $2.75 yd. values; at, yd., 98¢ $1.00 Embroidered Flouncings—— 27-in. wide, .dotted and ruffled, special at ....i...00000000 49¢ 18-in. to 27<in. Embroidery Flouncings—To $3.00 yd. values; ot sale, yd. ..... 0 .. 98¢ 18-in. to 42-in. Embroidered Flouncings—Finest qualities, to $4.00 values, yard ..82.25 Organdie Edges and Flouncings -—-Specials, a yard, 15¢, D¢, 5 up to...... 2 .00 Embroidered Waist Pat- terns — From the McKittrick stock; hand embroidered in white and colors; on fine marquisette voiles, etc.; choice, each....59¢ MEN’S HATS “ LEGHORNETTES ” are among the most popular new numbers for summer, has the ap- pearance of a high grade leghorn hat and comes in all new sihapes. $2.00—Worth More. Children's Wash Hats—Linen and crashes of all kinds, etc.; blues, shepherd plaids, tans, etc.; regn- lar 50c values; Thursday, your choice o Tigas ..25¢ Leather Traveling Bags — §5.00 values, leather lined; three sizes, 16, 17 and 18-n........ $2.95 In Furnishing Dept. Men’s Neckwear Fine 8ilk Neckwear from the St. Louis stock, new patterns and colors; on sale in two lots— To 75c values at 85c and B5Oc values Men's Summer Shirts—To $2.00 values at ................D8¢ Come in pongees, penangs, sois- ettes, French satinettes, ete. pretty patterns; splendidly tail- ored-with double soft cuffs. At Glove Counter, Women’s Silk Gloves $1.50 Values 79 c at, Pair . . . 16-button length, in all colors, milanese silk, two toned or eni- broidered arms. $8.50 Parasols—Dainty Paris- fan effects, at .......82.15 In Domestic Room Men’s Knit Underwear $1.00 quality Union Suits—Rib- bed or mesh, white or ecru; regu- lar or athletic styles 49¢ Boys' Work and Dress Shirts—To T6¢ values, all colors, with or without collars .. .. 39¢ Boys' 50c Shirts—Soiled but per- 8¢ fect, choice .. Put Up Your Pineapples Now The market is stronger and will be | 4 large cans condensed milk ...88¢ Righer 1 & fow days. 8 small cans condensed milk . ... We have a carload of extra fancy | Advo jell for dessert, the jell fruit, practically all 30 size, nothing | Whips, pkg. ..... finer for cannli The best domestic o e g SR ..8ays | celll or spaghettl, pkg. e i e et 8110 | Tall cans Alaska salmon .300 agh .......0 .. ....100 | Yeast Foam, pkg. .. We advise our cu 0 buy | E C. corn flakes, pk. . 18 Ths. best pure cane wrasulates 35-0% Bhu. sendenned winee WIGRR -" . $1.00 b ll-a. sacks best high grade Diamond H flour, iner for bread, ples or caker. It pays to own bread. Per sack 4 ibs, fancy Japan rice, 1 make our H ey va.ko. [} ........... : i = g i st ol 2% Rent Siie wr rellew ooy | Fresh potato chips, made in Omans § 1bs. best mixed chick feed g8e | bound ......... A T 12 bars Beat 'Em All or Diamond C | Hershey's breakfast cocoa, Ib, Golden Santos coffee, Ib. ...... ] For ice tea try our combination U1Be. best hand wicked ‘Bavy Beans at ... o 8¢ wrs TRY ............. I-IAY § Somiils | 62 ! EN’S FIRST 15 mee The best creamery butter, Ib. ..28¢c Fancy No. 1 creamery butter, 1b. 86c Fancy No. 1 dairy butter, 1b, 250 Good dairy table butter, Ib. 23c The best strictly fresh egss, doz. 90¢ Fancy full cream, white or colored cheese, per b, ..........,.. . 800 the The best cooking potatoes, peck 1744e ¢ bunches home grown radishes ¢ bunches home 4 heads fresh iea 2 heuds fresh head Fresh spinach, peck . pe tomatoes, as. per quart §rown onlons lettuce .. lettuce . Fancy Fr Fresh h »de Large cucumbers, each QR 2ico . cescnnany sesinas 8 bunches fresh asparagus New potatoes, per Ib. .. Large jule; lemons, doz., -]