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WEDNESDAY JULY 14, 1915 The Bee's Fund for ‘ Nebraska | s‘gfiifdigg:t%filfi%e | No hard rubbing; Free Milk and Ice I—I_a;tings to Seoure | Based On Real Needs No backache; The Bee's free milk and ice fund u“ Curreflt from Loup: WASHINGTON, July 18 ~The Treasury NO SUdS-Steam through —-— | LP_" Bk ,,fgifi';vih Nebraska l st e o hea we | BRYAN MEN SEEM ‘s Oomplete Movie Program” elassitied section \oamy, and appears In department hereafter will ponstruct The Bes EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what TO HAYE THE LEA |already being drawn upon, and not postofrices and other foderal bulldings yoUr hOuse ‘ the varleus maving "”‘""f"”"" otte - {a cent is to go to pay anything but| MASTINGE, Neb, July 18~ (Special Tel- |in accordance with the needs and im- Wospital Receipts — .\\lporin'on-i!vv{r S v milk and ice bills | egram ) =The city couneil last night gave |portance of places where they are lo« Kugel of the department of police and|Choice of A. 8. Tibbets for Tem- v | the preliminary order for three miles of |cated instead of spending all that cone sanitation reported receipts of the Emer oriry Postianster Throws The generous list of contributions | uireet paving and appointed a committes [gross appropriates. In wome instances wency hospital on Douglas street were porary stmaster printed today is sent in from the | to confer with the Chamber of Commerce | expensive postoffices have been buflt in $1,138.66 for April, May and June Big Scare. Ourletor ot | relative to accepting the proposition of |towns where the postal receipts were | T Wew Park ForemanJohn Lynn, ki :}r eton hotel. s [ the Central Klectric company of Grand [not sufficient to maintain them former emplove of the South Omaha ontributions from 10 cents to $5 | island for supplying electric current to | Postoffices, Assistant Seoretary New- park department, was confirmed by the | FIGHT LIKELY TO OPEN AGAIN:." solicited and will be aoknowl. | /astings from the Boelus water power [ton announced today, will be considerad city council as foreman in the South | ! ot | viant on the Loup river in four classes. Those having receipts | Side park service, at $1,000 a year | (From a Staff Correspondent.) | edged in this column. i . of more than $500,000 a year, those have | For Mepavisg Alley—The city council| DINCOLN, July 1L =(Special)~Big) Zpevionsiy Ssknowisdged .. 0188 | ALL SECTIONS OF IOWA InE between $00.000 and $500,000, those | suthorized setting nside $242.80 as the | Chunks of harmony which have existed | Taox X e . 1 ! AR T NE having from 315,000 to #0000, and those Shiioctien ety wide 181 we {5y the ‘democratio, paity for the past| -JRREy SRR, ! FREED FROM QUARANTINE |utiow siso ‘ the alley between Farnam and Douglas | YT OF 80 are agaln in evidence, caused ;»‘nlfl,l:,l'.fl.n Moines 1 | IS, By following the same plan in acquir- etreets, Saventeenth to I'ighteenth by the appointment of A. 8 Tibbets as . 3 ! (From n Staff Correspondent.) Ing sites, the department on 1% purchases To A t Grand Jury—Barney Kem- temporary postmaster of Lincoln pending 'flgl‘ l'..l::bll‘l'.r LINCOLN, July 18-(8pecial.)—-All sec- | spont 3500000 less than congress author- mering waiven earay etore Uaved | N6 appointment of & permanent offical| 4,9 does the hard part of Etates Commissioner Daniel Monday and { to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | |stock Into Nebraska is concerned have |« was sent to Fremont to await the October | POStmaster F. W, Brown | {Ieen released from quarantine and ship-| = York Votes for Pavins. e . i ok | TFollowers of Senator Hitchcock look | {pers can now ship to the Omaha stock K, Neb, 13.—(Special Tele- th k f l iy gl Y Do | [sere can“now b o the o (TORK, Neb. July it-Speciai Tele work for you in coo made $1,000. Kemmerling is charged with | UPOn it as a move on the part of the e e! cine | o 1 yesterday the board | city today to vote $35,000 Intersection |having thirty-five grains of morphine in | Bryanites to get a led pipe cinch on the At the meeting here yesterday g S s ey i /Gautt | DAL YRE wota Waa T for Ehd 807 Spetase or lukewarm water. ¢itho ¢ . | Job 80 that when the time comes to make 0 r:;’mss':s:tnn without having paid the the appointment Julge THbete Wil Bave |ern portion of the state, leaving the | New districts have already been signed . , . | whole s 4 for whioch will when complete cover Goe . i .| Eained such a foothold on the job that whole state free. * D cove y p q Mrs. -\\'“1 ‘:\::r-uc:: u;lv?nnv.fl.: |:l,”n| nobody will be able to get within strik-| | The Colorado quarantine on hehn\n‘k'\ elghty blocks or more than miles to as ’ easan 1] Ulc L] Visiting the Panama fair for the last |Ing distance of the place and he willl ;;::,fi':“::,: ,.::.':...r.:.fl;d'.|.:‘~;?\'.dr:“hel; A e riioags Bl asia Feis & Co., Philadeiphie. week, have jnoved south to Los Angeles. | "‘"""‘f“';' until a republican successor is| i(nr as cattle are concerned where a cer ath Drawns tn Republican. \Mr. Kierstead writes thut he would travel | name, | tificate will show that they have been | M'COOK, Neb, Jily 18—(8pecial Tele- until his feet got tired and would then | This coming on top of the leak that |in the county from whence they are |gram)—The Republican river took an- shipped for a veriod of thirty days. other toll of life here this afterncon when Lawrence Ralne, soon of Willlam | LOCAL PASSENGER TRAIN Raine, was drowned while bathing and ¢ boating, near the Republican river n OFF TRACK AT/HARBINE | uriage south of Mocook, The lad w 4 avout 16 years o, || The Same Car The Price Is —QOnly Better! Much Lower, change his shoes and start out again. | Brother-in-law Tom Allen is to have the He will attend the llks' convention at | United States district attorneyship has Los Angel He says he is able to get | not struck the Hitchcockites as being just | The Bee every day. the thing needed to promote a brotherly | Anderson with the Milwaukee—W. H.| feellng among the unterrified followers | Anderson, former Unlon Pacific auditor | ©f Thomas Jefferson and fs likey to| of treight accounts, retired on pension | OPen UP again a fight that many iad| one vear ago, has gone tc Chicago where | tried to think was near solution. he has accepted a position in the general | Stock Boards to Meet, frelght officos of the Milwaukes road. | A meeting has been called of the live! [He goes into the frelght auditing depart- | stock sanitary boards of ten western | ment as & clerk, but it is expected that | giates to meet In Omaha on Monday, | he will become the head of one of the | August 5 at 1:30 for the purpose of din- | bureaus. His employment starts With | cusing uniform shipping rules for the | Nt | middie western states and other matters | |in the last few weeks, due, rallway offi- ° connected with the shipment of live cinls assert, to soft track caused by ralns. ca'nnot Force the ttock and the needs of sanitary lines in | | Trains managed to get by the wreck late . Rite iy connection therewith. 1 | this -nrrnomlt::lrl'nunnflr and frelght % ER ‘ Reprlntlng of the ‘n;'l-:;u:m" to be represented are: fovia, | nghts Up to Boa'rd tratffo wau restored. . MADE v ORD) Indiana, Minnesota, Kansas, | 3 ic (From a Staff Correspondent.) SRI. m. $35 and up | 4 Telephone BOOk f;,n,::‘::& (z\k.];::::: b T ‘v"" I.IN:m,N, i.,ff |':—:flp:‘|nl )—The ‘ LUTHERg'éSAsfgmfi-L;E'Alece INCL [] S8eEEEsR2Es833323883325328333883 | FAIRBURY, Neb, July 13.~(8pecial Telegram.)—Local passenger train No. 364 | was derailed near HMarbine early today | the locomotive and ears leaving the rails. | Conductor Henry Duval was in charge of |the train. The passengers were badly {shaken up, but escaped injuries. This | makes the fourth wreck In this vicinity | State Board of Irrigation, which has been . 3 New Bank Formed. . p a| Extra Pair Trousers The Chicago Laundry company's peti- | in session for a day or so, adjourne SATRICE. N by i far & WHb:0f porid i compel | _Articles of incorporation of the Sidney| this noon, having not accomplished very| BEATRICE. Neb., July “‘“"‘0:"‘““ rea rice eauctuon 'the Nebraska Telephone company to re- | State bank have been filed with tne|much except in a gencral way. crn district assembly of the German fssue the June directory or place plain- | ftate banking board. The Incorporators| George W. Stelnmeyer of Beatrice and | FEvangelical Lutheran church opened a GEOROE On the E Six-50 s name on an addenda slip in each | are Jesse C. McNish, C. H. McNish and| C. O. Beardsley of Lincoln have conflict- three-day conference in Beatrice today, WASHINGTON b t e nger. lx % L} . f that B f the laundry | H. H. Ostenberg. ing claims for water power sites near| Which was attended by ministers o ‘mkb::-m;:w:::t:;:;eo?nm;d f:::l r&:v —_— Barneston, In Gage county. The Union | faith from .:1‘1 n\'nr" smnha:‘l::‘elrnh.'h::& Onece threw a silver dol- s A rt | | Pacific 1s objecting to both, claiming that | braska. Questions of param : 3 AR neld 3;2?411.‘:: u;.;‘::z S e ‘;r::l" wl FIGURING COMPENSATION \ts tracks are liable to be overflowéd in to the church will be alscussed at the lar clear across the Pdo_- 1t's the same high-class car EXCEPT- hardship on the defendant company and| UNDER THE NEW STATE LAW | case of nigh water. cossions. Seventeen minlsters from coun- tomic river —so tradi- ING that it is better. There have been no instructed the plaintiff that its remedy | — ties adjoining Gage srrived in the city tion says, les in @ suit for damages. The plaintif? (From a Staff Correspondent.) "CHICAGO MAN ELECTED yesterday to attend the conferenc radical changes of design, model or mech- will wait until the four months during| LINCOLN, July 18.—(8pecial)—The | A Of course a Dollar anism—it is the same standard car which which this book {8 current have cxpired {Grand lsland beet sugar factory has | HASTINGS SCHOOL HEAD GI'CW Of SteamShlp would go further then— has given scores of buyers absolnte satis- in order to calculate the damages (0 written Labor Commissioner Coffey, de- than it does now. . e : which it has been subjected by reason of | siring to know the method to be used in faction. And yet it is different; there are ' HASTINGS, Neb,, July 13.—(8pecial Tel- . ; the omisaton. computing compensation when the dis- | exram)—T. W. B. Everhart of Chicago ChoctaW 18 Sa'ved ?Ne will make urlzgl. many improvements and added refine. RARILY AR LU © degsy a8 lected superintendent of the Hast- st Lo Ka” ol Adglirtiosd o t Babst is New Head answer Commissioner Cotfey has n- | 1o GO "IINTch at a malary of | DETROIT, July 13—The crew of the e WL FRA ments—little things here and there about structed them as follows: {4200 o year. He has had twenty-four steamer Choctaw, wrecked, Sunday night ‘the car, which mean much in added com- of Sugar Company sorhe actual earning power lot by rea” | years' experience as a superintendent in|jn Lake Huron, renched Port Huron | Ap Extra Pair of Trousers fort, convenience and excellence. of " employment should be 'the basis of | Enid, OKL; Muscatine, la.; Paris, LL. | safely aboard the steamer Wahcondah 3 | computing compensation. This computa nd other places. Membership In the gccording Lo word received here toda with ¥ o ur suit order 2 An announcement of intersst to many | tion would include the whole of the daY | (epraska Schooimastors’ club was a fac- | it 4y belleved the Choctaw and Wahcon- withont e ntra coat And if the Fnger at $1,495 sold readily Nebraska people is that just made of the | jhor M the SmPIONE, SuCIere eason | tor In eliminating & number of candidates. | qah collided, the former sinking. Reports X A Hiade 1. think what 1 election of Earl D. Babst of New York [of the injury. Fractional parts of days ———— | received in Cleveland last night were Your garments will be and m good, thin 1t an excellent to be president and chiet executive of-|hould not enter into the computations | Auto Upseis, Driver Injured. that the elghteen members of the Choo- sillorad i th tisf investment it is now. The same car, only refined ficer of the American Sugar . Refining | hegin ‘on the fifteenth day and that the | GENIVA, Neb, July 13.—(8pecial)—|taw's crow had been drowned. ‘The in the satistac- and improved! Really, it sounds too good to be company. Mr. Babst pald several visits |injured emFloye shall be compensated At [ Aj{n Newshaw of Carleton, Neb., 15 | steamer belonged to the Cleveland Clifts !?f! Nicoll way—at our true, but it {s true! And there’'s a reason: In- to Omaha and Lincoln a few years ago |the rate of 5 ner cent of the waes he | ", Giimore hotel here with a broken | Iron company of Cleveland. risk. y | received at the time of the Injury. general counsel of the Natlonal Biscult | "1y computing compensation the firat four- creased efficlency and output enabled the manu- leg. He had been to Lincoln and bought | —e company when legislation affecting that |teen days are calendar davs, compensa Rl Sl A2y RA Wit BokE PRIl b TS E A TR e g NICOLL The Tailor facturers to give added value at a reduced price. OBIGpED. WHN DREGIER. aud T V00 shse ton starting with the fifteehth day. 1f ' mont one wheel gave way and the car| Take Dr. King's New Discovery and + WU Jerrems Sons . . s s prominently connected with the Alumni|y:ionger, the compensation shall be paid | turne dover, catching Newsham, who was| you won't catch cold. It kils the cold ) ':'“;:':‘v’:‘c:'h:"‘: :'."‘f;::": or Mich- | from the ante of the IUIY. ek worked | an inexperienced driver. He will be 1aid | germs, koeps you well. Bc. All drug- 209-211 So. 15th St. biniryemiy him an monorary degree. |BY the Injured employé at the time of | up for some time. | Bists.—Advertisement. SOUTIERS.- S 1) W i g the Injury would be the basis of determin- He was & classmate of Dr. Le Roy Crum+ |ing the fractional parts of weeks. If mer and C. L. Thomas. employe worked six days per week for a stipulated wage ‘‘per week,” and suffered an injurr in the course of his employ- i 1 ent which continued f centy-nine | Jitney Ordinance B g et to Somtenra: Has Been Withdrawn i i, i ¥ i, i week’' and suffered an injury that con- tinued for twentv-nine davs. he would The city council suspended indefinitely | be entitled to compenstion for two weeks the operation of the jitney ordinances |and one-seventh or fiftcen da recenily passed, and received for consid- Lo i gty eration a new ordinance, which retains . ’ ¢ the regulation features of the former | HEBRON, Neb, July 13.—(Special)= meusures, without reference to liability { AR Inch and forty-two hundredths of irisurance or oocupation taxes. water fell last night between 2 and 3| Objecting to the labllity and tax fea- | 0'clock. This makes three and twclve tures, the jitney men filed referendum | hundredths inches this month. petitions with nearly 3,000 names. Wheat harvest is going on under Cif- City Solicitor Fleharty advised the | ficulties, but most of the grain is now councll he examined the petitions and | in the shock. Some farmers worked all sald the law requires the council to re- | night. One, Charles Burkholz, west of consider the ordinances cited in the peti- [ town, put two blcyele lamps on his tions or submit those ordinances at a | binder and went along as thought in special or general election. daylight. The wheat is turning out well, New city Office iS A scheme is on foot at this writng| to curb the business section of th» city, H t A' I t The four blocks, one each way from the O ALl INSPECLOT | center of town, a curb ana sutter 1s — contemplated. This will be a great ‘m- A new position to be created by the | provement to the city with but slight city council will be hot air inspector. | expense. His duties will be to inspect hot air| The parking of autos on the strests furnaces. of Hebron is being agitated and some John H. Husele, spokesman for a dele- | means will soon be devised along th's gation of furnace men, appeared before | line the council and represented that during | The county commissioners will . the last year the city buflding dpsrtment | their hands full for sometime to rome {ssued permits for about one-fourth of | in the replacing of the many bridges the actual number of hot air furnaces | that have gone out or been damagel hy installed, a condition due, he said. to | the heavy winds and high water of the lack of inspection. R ke s s | O, STNO7, Sniaminls babimg o8 I'he Shore Luncheon self-sustaining through collection of fees. |, - : IS APPOINTED . A - Sulng for Wages "RESDEPUTY STATE AUDITOR Out under the spreading canopy of blue, where the air is fresh and invigorating— of a Minor Child L i Y by lake or sea, brook or river—appetites are keenly sharpened. With We have several cars in stock, on the floor, ready for you to select from. Im- mediate delivery can be made; you can choose u car and drive it home if you wish. delay longer. Why not and use {t? Answer the call of the great outdoors! General Western Distributers, FOSHIER-ENGER CO. 2 12TH AND FARNAM, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, L] Moving Picture Camera Man Wanted at once for steady work on pictorial news film inand around Omaha. State LINCOLN, Neb,, July 13.—(Special Tele- . . . . ] Nelson M, Punches s suing Mr. and |gram.)—Fred C. Ayres, editor of the Hol- all the frolic and glee, full contentment will be lacking if you experience, camera you are i Mrs. Charles Foley, in whose home his | breok Observer, is to be the new deputy i 'l t t' f h ¢ 2 Wh ld h daughter, May Punches, 17 ye: id, b state auditor, the announcemont being ail to satisty those ex: s at col H been smloved siace MaTeh, 104 (o S| made Lodny by Avdiar Smiin. e 1 dY’_ ey }:C“"Zh’PP“"“ ] ; . “f using and salary expected. wages in county court. The father al-|the vacancy cause y the election of more dell Vi Nc‘lfl o 2 { leges his daughter's wages should be paid | W: B. Fastham as insurance commis- ERERI AR Re N 0 Foeaet e Give address. No amateurs. to him because she is & minor child. sioner. He was formerly an inspector Address G 705, Care Omaha Bee e ] cial.)—Jullus Merewick was robbed of his savings yesterday by two men who en- Mr. an Mrs. Foley assert that they with the pure food department of the f have provided a home for the girl and|*'*'® \ o ’ N have Daid her §3 a week wages, In 8¢-| worker Ronbed of Jis Savings. The Cl'eflm cordance with an agreement with her.| pLATTSMOUTH, Neb., July 13.—(Spe- Oi' i iR SO ; All Ice Creams, MARSHAL WARNER GETS ety velfdriotie G A e i 5 THROUGH IN sPlTE oF RAIN man, George G. Merrl, under arrest Their statement is corroborated by Miss , e for implication in the robbery, but the prepared, just before leaving for the day’s outing! Nothing Punches. A note from United States Marshal|®ther: Georse Frankiets, is still at large, Warner tells of Mr. Warner's arrival at appeases the craving of hunger more than Rice lake, near MoGregor, Minn. Mr. " is uni Warner left here in his machine on the| This fs '.‘”m',’;; oy :v'." ol this universal food-dessert! 4th, going via Sioux City. The note, | ghould be vi ¥ b . | ah provided with, and especially dated the 7th, tells of his arrival that|during tne summer months. Think of the evening, having made the 0 miles in|pain and suffering that must be endured THERE IS A GOOD DEALER NEAR YOUR HOME WHO WILL SERVE YOU RemOdellllg ; A. HOgPE (O p SR T D S ALLE. 1513 Douglas$; Chambe miles. fore reifef can be obtained. This remed; s The roads were muddy, but not teo bad |1s thoroaghly relfable. Ask anyone -h: to negotiate, and no delay was experi-|has used It. Obtsinable everywhere.— enced. Advertisement. : > —— oy