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oty at 1 o'clock yesterday after a long Because of Overflow. Jail on & charge of wife beating. Sherift fliness. The funeral services will be held it was razed by the wind. Find ot |Acton received a telephone call from p v b i ports today.from the storm-swept|into St. Louls county and demolished THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915, . 3 — —_———— '_—_—— N Pea—— ‘EASTERN MISSOURI age, with the exception of the de-|[juries were reported from that place | wers reduced to splinters and piles of | ground an tangled mass, with broken N b k molition of one church and the par- | Glmore, Mo, wus wiped out almost com- | brick trecs. From St. Chatles the tornado ebraska 1 Nebraska | Hal wreching of snother church, & |Degl YU only on man wab found| AU Wentruile Mo, Mew erman hoboed across e Missours and, Miseul | ¢ ead here vle nd w Killed, and at Gilmore the sippl river into 11inols There is | SWEPT BY TORNADO\ factory, a hospital and a convent,| peiween more and Wantaville a body of Frank Kunsel was found on the branched out sending cloudbursts to ‘Note fr B t . was confined largely to the unroof-| Wabash passenger train, known as the | Fallroad station platform after the storm. Rock ‘sland in the northern part of the DRMNAGE DITCH 1 § from Beatrice | rd¥h | Tog of houses and the uprooting. of | Colorado Muntied, crosend the path of the S Charies, nfler a nikht of total dark- | state and {0 Mounds, near Cairo, in : storm and the four coaches In the train Ness, the electric light plant having been | the extreme southern part. The business | a,nd Ga,ge COunty 8t. m‘"!"’ St. Peter, G‘lmon'| baos were neatly pleked up v the wind and | Put out of commission, today looked upon | sections of both these towns were flooded 4 PROYES TOO SMALL\ | Wentaville and Other Towns Re- | A temporary bricge for the Wabash |1aid to one side of the right-of-way. Not the ruins of the entire central portion of \ “ BEATRICE, Neb., July S.—(Special)— port Extensive Damage. | railroad near Gilmore, Mo., is being bullt, |a person was Injured serfously in this the cliy including more than 100 resl DEATH RECORD. a— |George Schueter of Blue Springs was b | the rallway bridge having been swept | accident. Those in the ditched cars ran | dences . . > A | G » - |away. A summer camp at Mitchell, 1, [ back to the five passenger coaches loft ~ Search was instituted for the bodies of . Richardson County District leely‘:‘r‘"l\::'"rm': 18 Wedneedsy svesing tn kS {SEVEN PERSONS ARE KILLED | clavers miles north of hers, was destioysd | atanding oh the track: these were coupléd| s Woman and tho small children Who took | . wAxNE. Nebs. Suly & ‘}"-','fi".m P | automobile by Sheritt Acton and Deputy | bogts - s - S g NE, Neb,, July 8,~(Special)=R. A. to Be Mulcted for Damages |Snerfr w - g 4 H ¥ the storm, but no one was hurt there, (to the tender and the train proceeded on| refuge in the 8 harles Borromero | yrown o died at by eS| Sherift White and lodged In the county | ST, LOUIS, Mo., July 8.—Late re-| The storm in St. Charles county crossed (ita journey Catholio CRUTOR: &° few MIBUTED VUIOWS] ares o o e oI Y I R |Carrled Two Mundred Yards in Alr, |81 Sori . > - . area of stern Missouri left (h?lhkrn. scattered wheat shocks and up ‘llufl" bodies would bring the Missourl t the Presd ohofeh © a v NEW BUILDING AT WAYNE aticr amsauiiing his wite, had defiod ar- s The thres whe | [o0ted, trees. The town of W 'Peters. | Two miles wem of O'Fallon, the wind | doath Il to ten. The Bortomero waa| gy 3 MRV NG Lo NHATSEALY AN BENS, | death roll at seven. The three Who|near gt. Charies. was also demolished, |ifted & buggy off the road, carried it.|the oldest church in St. Charles. having| ™ = - b rest b o shal, . atton. | were missing at St. Charles, Mo., the | but no one was serfously injured there. | With the horse and occupants, through | been bullt in 1862 at a cost of $100,00 b T~ (From a Staff Correspondent.) [1te procured an automobile and in com- | N | i o the alr for 2% yards and then hurl ‘v HYMENEAL LINCOLN, July S—(Special)—Failure [pany with Deputy Sherift White went to | 1aT€est town in the path of Wednes-| One of the remarkable features of the ke for 1% yards end then huelsd {t| Preperty Dimage Heavy. ANCOLN, . b aaieh ) tornado was the small number of deaths '© the sroun dan Mino, the driver,| The property damage in St Charles S ch p by dr ¢ ct | Blue Springs, where v we hot 1o day's tornado, have been found. N . ot the ditch put in by drainage distri prings, where they were not long | considering the nature of the property °S¢ADed With a few brulses, but his wife|alone, It ia belleved, will approximate Frost-Teix. No. 1 of Richardson county to do itsin taking e haefer in custody. Mis wur.-[ Dawn disclosed that the damage|aamage. Thus. in the city of St. Churles, | N4 one child were killed 50000 The damage to wheat in St Miss Mary Teig and Ralph Frost, both ]‘"":l'“"; be cause for “"“"“"’ '“;;‘c’;"_: el l:“‘”""”:) \‘;‘ n ”L"‘ she would como | done at St. Charles had been over-|sixteen square blocks were almost com-| At Dardenne, Mo, the home of Thomas | Charles and t. Louls counties is esti f Omaha, were married Thursday after- o"! n\': ”a:“':"l!‘fl“'n‘f“l(:(“rl\rlcto FLn(thurd o Redrni Rk oy | estimated. While the tofnado swept | pletely demolished, but not one life was [Flaherty was demolished and in ft died [mated at more than $100,000. A dozen | noon at ¢ o'clock by Rev. Charles W. . S A S » | ttarold X, Mat i | & section of the city efghteen blocks|\o®t there. Forty of the sixty bulldinga (Mra. Flaherty and thelr two children, | towns in thede counties were Isolated Avidge at his office in the Brandels Engineer Johnson. Je e Mavurer and Miss Fred Phil- | ibmins o chieng which formed the town of St. Peter were | While her husband escaped with a few [last night, as miles upon miles of tele- | theater building. They were accompanied It appears that the drainage ditch was |lips, both of this city, were married | o | long by nine blocks wide, the dam-|blown to fragments, but only slight in-|cuts. Fifty other homes in this town|phone and telegraph wires were on the | bY Joseph G. Swanson and Miss Martha not continued full siza at the lower end | Wednesday by Rev. B. F. Gaither. The | ! | Welnert of Omaha and as a result could mot carry off the |young couple left on a brief wedding | ® ¥ s RTRTR T ks sl surplus water, causing an overflow which [trip, and upon their return will make | damaged crops considerably and the their home In Beatrice drainage dietrict may have to settle the Mrs. H. B. Gish of this city has been - L AR eL A Nt Kinpinder” Johaton | Serioul 1 He NG . oW Qaye: HHOM JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. hod) HHH WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. can aprange matters satisfactorily, the ptomaine polsoning, caused romeating mattar having been put up to him to|canned hominy. For a while it was v look. “ after. thought she could not recover | Norm Roard to Wayne. Five new cases of smallpox were re- . The state mormal board will go to|Ported to the city btoard of health “ ,, Wayne tomorrow to be present at the ;'\l*“r'""::l"': ":“”:L' (:;”,p."” ikl dedication of the new chapel building | \0 “HER T 0 my'"_’; Lo ;P‘ "‘““j‘ d; "\_ o of the school just completed. State Su-| ‘“‘ Washeots d (rom the strict perintendent Thomas cxpects to go along, | oUrt Wednesday afternnon in the §2.00 but has s date in the western part of | JAMmASe case of Rexford Dobbs against the Burlingto A ans! o the state at the same time, which hel| the Buriinston ralircad transterring th case from the Gage wunty court to will endeavor to postrome, as he is : . 3 S hew bullding | he United States district court of Ne < . . . anxious (0 see what the new WIS | Lpbyie Lincoin divicion The change M s : And Announces, Beginning Friday, July 9th, - BN e | of wenue was requested by the ratirosd r. John A. Swanson, Pres. of the Nebraska Clothing Co. the Event That All Omaha Waits For! Mrson ne o Towa. { company, and it filed bond of $500 to P 3 % Governor Morehead this morning | insure costs of action ¥k &l Originator of the Famous ‘“This will be the most notable granted a requisition asked for by the| at———————— | ) : : S Half Price Sal hav o governor of Towa. for the retun (0 Des | Qg0 40 T N { Ha'f Price Clothing Sale says: \.:v"' batohe i l” A M held. Amerlm’s Ori inal Semi_Annual Moines of Harry Larson, wanted for| ate ouse ow s e in a ¥y experience VLreaking and entering. Larson 18 .,‘,“g' See has such an enormous all-new stock Leld by the chiet of police of Omaha. | Resemb]es Factory, Half been offered in this ecity at Ialf . ) More Alfalfa Planted, | Price Price. According to Secretary W. R. Mellor - % h , L of the state board of agriculture the T, & e CacrU. Window “‘But a radieal, sweeping | LINCOLN, July 8.—(Special.)=The cor- D" ' % s first thirty-five counties reportiig akri- | ridors of the state house these days show plays clearance is our one aim now, cultural statistics to the board show A& all the appearance of a huge box factory, | even if summer weather has b total of 196,710 acres in alfaifa. This I8 | while the smell which emanates therefrom an increase of 58,055 acres over last year|gives one the idea that be is approaching | in the same counties, or about 13 per|a down east sawmill, cent. If the same increase continies| [arge consigments of automobile plates, | cver the remaining counties Nebrasia |which at the present time run up to | will have 1,155,408 acres In alfalla this pearly 70,600, come in big boxes and as | year. With conditions so favorable al-|there is no room for the boxes in the falfa should retain its position as the | hasement they are piled up along the fourth most valuable agricultural crop|corridors of the state house, the west just begun. Best of all, this is not a weak, bolstered up sale of odds and ends, but a sale conducted on the same broad scale of my many past Half Price Sales. A sale of the Sale Of Our Entire High Grade Stock Of in Nebraska. | corridor being filled on each side, leaving newest, most perfectly Edgerton Goes to Aurora, a small space between for the wayfarer tailored and fashion- Frank I, i2dgerton, former assistant at-| Sccretary of State Pool has his office ably correct elothing Men’s and Youn Mer"S torney general, has formed a partnership ! piled high with the boxes, compelling his —the world’s best— g with the law firm of Hainer & Crafts at |large force of clerks to work in cramped | 4 Aurora nd will move to that city soon. |auarters. Legislatures of the past ap- | | at exactly HALF & Mr. Idgerton has been connected with | peared to think that the old state house | ' PRICE.”’ Hand-Tallored Mr, Hainer in the firm in this city, but|is good enough for the state until some | | the denth of a member of the Aurora |leglslature has public spirit enough to | | . fiom wen respansible for the changs. | vots an appropriation for & safe and | | 5pr|ng and Summer 6 M Witer Compaily ¢ sane building, It is probable that Ne- : Adjutant General Phii Hall is preparing | Praska with ita hoarded $10,000,00 will | j ¢o muster out the National Guard com- | cOntinue to plod along, while its sistér | | oyt Sehuyler, B of the -Fourth m.|%tates of lowa, Colorado and Kansas D T ine. ot the. oldest com. | hAve state houses which make the aver- | | " |age Nebraskan blush with shame whe: | i Inecluding the premier productions of Rochester, New York's, most cele- brated clothes makers—ucknowledged the world’s best in style, in qual- ity, in fit, in workmanship and finish. Our Entire Stock at Half Price as Follows: . All Worsted Suits All Full Lined Suits All Young Men's Suits panies In the guard, but they have been| _ | unable to come up to the requirements \1® thinks of the ditference. and will have to make way for & new | - tompany which will probably be trom| 1HIEVES ARE BUSY IN Gordon. NORTH PLATTE AND VICINITY | ! X W LETE. All Cheviot Buits All Half Lined Suits All Stout Suits BROKEN BOW LETS CONTRACT | -xorri $ramre, Nen, ruly s—cspe | | All Cassimere Buits All Outing Suits All Tall Men's Suits FOR WATER AND LIGHT PLANT | cial—Cattle were stolen, a horse and | | All Blue Berge Suits All Three-Piece Buits All Short Men's Suits buggy taken from a local hitch rack and | A]l r.ncy nm“r. s“iu ul T'O_Hm lu"‘ An ‘nfl Bh. s“‘u i : William Adatr was slugged and robbed | EN BOW, Neb., July 8.—(Special.) | O - here this week. Officers have been baf- ~Bids for the building of the municipal | All sizes. All proportions from 32 to 52 Breast Measure. | fled in their efforts to apprehend the the Alamo Engine and Supply company | intenfisd, 'which méans. that the: system to | failed - to :Giscloss iha" identify ‘ot the charges, no C. O. D.’s, no Half Price : w in use. Fifteen bids were filed, | [ 40 its 5 ’ ;:l:‘n:fy r:\:n :er:);‘r‘\‘n‘(lvl\-fl! "The o:’lxl-! Martin Wyman left his horse and buggy Black Suits and Palm Beach $25 Suits, $30 Suits, 15 %35|fsl;li;5- 17 50 i{ "sFl,l It y ) mal Dia of the Alamo people was $20,502, | At & local hitch rack for a few minutee | Suits Not Included. Half Price o Half Price alf Price ° alf Price rolier “propoaition. was: aut out.in orden| WANAM AdMe. propHstor ‘of this Nefth All Silk Suits, Al Silk Dresses, 40 zs Were $24.50 to slzz_s to s22 Were $12.85 to s FY hs i £45.00, now oras e Omana. was awarded the contract for | €Tal carcasses with brands cut out, after tions during Half Price Sale: ’ ;‘mm?m"r.‘m.- Drice: doss not.include orna~ | he old-time . manner ot oattls “""‘”! Positively g 1 $20 Suits 522-50 Sults, 3 when hard pressed. Investigation there ositively no approvals, no y ® be installed by the city whl be aiimilar to| thieves. ~An' extensive cattle 'stealing {neluding the ornamental lighting, but as| Mondsy night. When e returned they | to get down to the required amount, | Flatte laundry, heard a nolse in his laun 66 Will” S ° All w e S S i‘s C ats Dresse e an >ays. omen's >uits, Loats, S, $34.50, now . . All Wool Suits, § 40| $ Were $14.85 to il v o e feeana o o g g T MR SPECIAL NOTICE $10 Suits, ¢ $12.50 Suits, 6 25 $15 Suits, $7 50 $18 Suits, $9 & ‘special seaaton, the result belnk that| CECC KL T o o had found sov. | A small charge for altera- Half Price Halif Price. ° Half Price L Half Price mental street lighting, as was r‘Arlmrmllyl Ha" Pr]ce 3 scheme 18 supected. | refunds. 3 the city had only $16,000 to spend the elec-| were gone, dry when passing it near midnight Mon- Must Go Quickly—Your Unrestricted Choice of the House at Half Price All Wool Dresses, Were $9.85 to s 9_0 lo s1.22_5 $34.50, now . == chureh, according to arangements made | todny. The body will lie in state at the ehureh for two hours and all public SKIN TROUB[[ | buildings will be closed for an hour dur- ing the funeral. [ WALRsTH IS APPOINTED o“hm g s, Cge INTING COMMISSIONER : ot e In Two Weeks Well. | (From a Staft Correspondent.) | LINCO! Neb., July 8.—(Special Tele- s b0 | HEALED BY CUTICURA the Osceola Democrat, was today ap- pointéd printing commissioner by Gover- soAP AND 0|NTMENT g nor Morehead. The job draws a salary thebehcsbe of $1500 a year. This was the last fruit | | s to $14.85, now . $29 50, mow . (From a Staff Correspondent.) e e e | LINCOLN, July 8—(Special Telegram.) | —The funeral of Postmaster F. W Brown of Lincoln will be held Frid afterncon at Holy Trinity Episcopal | All Silk Coats, . Were $14.85 374“ to s1.9__, All Nemo Corsets, | All Warner Corsets, to $39.50, now . g Were §3t0 86, |, Were §1 to 85, All Wool Coats, now ‘ now Wer: $7.95 to 5395 to 514?:5 $ 50 [ oo l s So $20.50, now . . —90 §710 - ol P ot | ch oy M 4 Al Palm Beach Coats, 3 ] Moo 9.8 1 fl‘_u‘s b == o 7 . A sweeping close-out of our entire BRMRE o oy akie o high grade stock of corsets. All new y ‘ Every suit, coat and dress—the season's spring models—and all at exactly One most fascinating models, at exactly one- Hall Price. half our lowest in the city prices. i | FUNERAL OF F, W. BROWN [nr. Jfe ontered o e e, | WiLL BE HELD TODAY | 1ost the currency taken In during the day. | 50 2 ] $24.50, mow . . All Pal Beach S e i S0 10 374 Ve e $120 081 478 2 = = 75 on the official plum tree. ““After pulling garden weeds and scrateh- 4 It Relleves Backache. stained with the juice, my ankle began to get sore and red. I bought soe salve and the redness disappesred, but she skin | | Apply Sloan’s Liniment to your back Women's Wearing Apparel—T pain gone almost instantly, Don't rub; it penetrates. 2c. All druggists.—Advertise- i | ing my ankle with my finger which was | | e B e o Beautiful New Summer Millinery Friday at Half Price PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July 8.—(Spe-| clal)—Fillipe Medrano of Loulsville, this county, has begun suit against the Rock be scratching and 1 scratched Tsland road in the district court here for! untl the blood started. My the recovery of the sum of 82,95 for com- | ;Jotuml:nvw the breaking out, and pensation for injuries recelved while en- “.‘l‘“‘_' m’:;'fl:'m SRy ( gaged by the Rock Island at Fairbury, | oo Ny sl intense that it would wake me up at night and I would \ \‘;‘3 ~ $5.00 New ‘ $7.50 New $10.00 New $2.08 New | $5.00 French | Up to $3.08 Trimmed Trimmed Trimmed Bport |~ Ostrich | Untrimmed Hats at Hats at Hats at 2 Hatsat | Plumesat | Hatsat | 5950 g g | sp0 2 |42 | 3% Where he was injured by a door of & car| poy of Ointment. In two weeks' time I was ] e which he wa ssisting In unloading. well.” (Signed) J. F. Saare, 314 6th St joe'T' Pr c . F N e (1 Millinery Department—Third Floor. —————————— Baraboo, Wis., March 19, 1915, wi s airsnnd o For a & ed Ankle. | 1t you will get & bottle of Cnamber- | Sample Each Free by Mall | lain’s Lintment and observe the directions | With 38-p. Skin Book om request. Ad- | 9 givwen therewith faithfully, you will re- dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Bes- 2 n ny an S aw a cover in much less time than is usually | tes.* BSold throughout she world. i :l.:r..l‘.:';st Obtainable everywhere.—Adver- [ Except Panamas, Bangkoks and Leghorns. [Straw Hats Great Clean-Up Sale Our Entire Stock ' rent rooms auiex win s mee want 40| WOMan’s Health | bl ™ B 81,33 81,67 Worth un to ¥ Women’'s Low Shoes and Pumps, at Washington Affairs | andeheuison ailowskin phapio: | - oot AR SN $2.67 52.45 and $2.95 facial blemishes and depression dis- Our High Grade Panama, Bangkok and Leghorn Hats at Great Reductions ™ . Your unrestricted cholce of any pump, either with or without straps; Conlonial or military lace oxford nients. dull black and white combination purmps and Tonze kid. Two big lots At 3545 and $2.00. Any Man’s Oxford Tan or black, button or lace, Rubber, elk or $ leather soles. Up to 3.45 ¢ == $5.00 values, at A comprehensive plan f L onarat appear after the system has been of foderal, siate and municipal labor cloansed and the b purified by hLureaus for the rellef of unempl ient .50 Any 55,00 Leghorn Hat, now at . 8550 throughout the country will be considered 9 S - at the labor conference called by Sacre- 4 tary Wilson for August © at San Fran- o Mt ke Mol co. 3 A tour of Investigation to cover th | e middie west, the Pacifir const and the | o ) "’bsc south was announced bv the Federal | . - 60c Silk Hats, Men's Trade commission. : \ and boys' 35 ) gun in Chicago v e s c s boses, commission will travel for nesr'y tu o k& SOHN A SWANSON.racs. : months, completing Its Inquiry into the | B oS heo bo Weanmnulh a Allcniidre) s Siraw ;1.:::"“:.» Third Off. W L HOLZMAN, FARNAM ar FIF TEENTH ST e, 25 export trade situation Seld Everrwh East Alsle, CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN