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TO—A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 18, 1915. e e e e e e STAGE WORDY MIX FOR JUDGE| BRIEF WS [, "o e, o | Two Thousand | ey 1. wosterti, tormer tessre | $ CITY HAS MONEY | B OITY NEWS | i Foucri s Sonier | TWO Thousand at |55, ot o oman Could Not g e — . P | Commisstoner Butier declines to fore- P Mary Dos and John Washington| Mers West Prist Bo—ow Peacon Proe | *women poixa are away—tuo absercs| MUNICIPA] BEACK | cari nat mie repors wit e sinuen ne| Femember Name of Tell Judge Britt Just How Bad lectrio fans, §7.80. Burgess-Granden. |of thros women olerks, the entire fom- . now states ““The books are in bad shape.” | ‘:h oD ow Publie Ineurance Adjuster—-George | inine staff of the oity comptroller's office, or Une Evenlng b bbbt oo o Her Third Husband W e Other Is. Bchroeder, 48 Ware block. Red 6448, | constitutes an unprecedented condition in Commissioners Cannot Decide to Dr. W. P. Wherry aanounces the es-|this department. Alfce Wheeler has been| g s 'Posse Runs DOWD Which Department Assi JUDGE SAYS OVER THE RIVER | tablishment of his permanent offices at|ndisposed for ssveral weeks. illanche learly 2,000 patronised the municipal Mra. Harry Meagle, several times thp s to - ’nun, 603 Brandels Theater bullding, Manning i covnting the lakes in Wis-|beaoh at Carter lake Friday evening. | Ba'nd Of Holdu S bride, could not remember the name »: e Structure. Mary Dos, probably the best known fe- | laesified section 100wy, and appears in| consin and Clara Young has been sum- Superintendent English of public recrea- | p ©one of her former husbands when ques- male polica charactsr in the eity, ana | The Bes EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what | moned to the bedside of a relative. tion attended the beach and noted that | e’ tioned concerning thess masouline a MANAGER IS TO BE NAMED | jiv wasninston wio has o similar ais. | B8 verious maving plcture thestors offor. | ————————— the facilities are inadequate. He ex- T‘;'ANON)_CAITY. Ia., July 16-—(Special | pendages by District Judge Lesite f: . | Apof | %or Bafety Firet in Life Insurance S S peots to bave more accommodation ready | \°°ST&M.)—After a running fight, Jack | juventle cou A {tinction for the opposite sex, wers | 0T BRI AR o e e tate chlank Sues to for the opening next meason. Nosl, Scotty McDonald- and Roy Hoff-| charged witn mestcein ne ohle was 1 Treasurer Ure has reported to the prought before Judge Dritt this morning Mutual 1A% Assurance Co. of Worces-| Yooy man surrendered to officers today. They | et Wwith neglecting her daughter, A o | \ . arie. g eity clerk the sale of §160,000 Audi- | to anawer & chargs of L BTy |ter, Masm, one of the oldest, 71 years, EDfOTGG H]S LG&SB raided an Italian settlement at Dousherty | “Have you been married before? the | day for st § tortum and $50,000 park bonds to|Bay for th ek FECE M R0 N tres | 204 best companies on earth | Jacsh Betlamk, who recentty filed ‘"‘Butler says BOOkS :;l- fn;anoon. compelling all the men to| judge asked i local banks. It now remains for the | ~'0e T BEC TOEEN nd avery morn ;\:fsmn Piles Xis Bond—Thomas J. |(he office of Reglstrar Pearce n ninety- s nr;w;n:: tlolhu:’l. Jewelry and money.| “Oh, yes, oults a fow times® city legal department to arrange for |4he has appeared with some excuse rnr“,'m"'"'" :"" ';"]“ "““""f "f‘""";"" CItY | nine-year Jease on the block at Fifteenth of Westerfleld Are Grady org:rl::: fon ¢ ru‘"hu.m“m “Who were your former husbande?" the transfer of the Auditorium prop- not leaving. Mary and John were tried ‘me"".'uiff n’;::.h:: “y,{:’l:] ,I,W,: :,’ and Douglas streets signed by Crolghton men and went n-.. ::::u: ‘:‘:l’bnmletd oy Moy o At B i | 8 stfle elng arranged v v $ - The 8| was before him,” sald M “ o g | togetner. . - . university trustees as owners, has begun F d Ba'd Sh | w )" wal e, Fleagle, “but i B L Y SAEN ANoREy 18 BOW "o ) Whs e you It i Rapie T I 18 0¥ AR depastuett suit to enforee the leass in dlstrict court. ouna in APC | Lo erohanoed in a tield. Several shota| 1 just can't remember who the third 1 in the treasury, ready to pay to the| TV N (0 T o0 407" asked Britt | TO Talk Japaness—Akiho San of Ja- | The annual rental named in the lease is & 'Gontre Fed when the men signified | was.” % | Auditoriam company. gy {pan will speak in her native language in |$20,000 a year. University officials will| The eity accounting department ex- | the fiela ':.TJT?.:"K;.'.""" roebe e e g ——— i The Auditorium company offered the | Miss Doe took it seriously and with a |the PAFlors of the Hanacom Park Metho- | resist the suit. !| pects to have a report on the books of | thelr gunm and gave !h::::l::- np”“ mAmtun mmnu‘a‘hmm o & Property for the amount of the indebted- | withering look of contempt at her fellow | . X ®ess on July 1, which will approximate | prisoner exclaimed: ‘“‘What! Me hang | o YA 5 160,000, around that? Why, he is Violet thal Mayor Dahlman says he favors voting | Wolf's friend. 1 don't associate with | /_ LR, RN 5L o A D 75 0% #7000 bonds next year for improvement such people.” | T B e s v e || =T 0 See That Our Customers Get FULL VALUE For Every Dollar aid | i its usefuiness. ! mental derelict,” countered John, shoot- SNPRTTICSPY L. PUNPS——. —— — Pl —— 4 Auditoriam Supervision. ing his bedraggled cuffs, and continuing: | t Sh E Ad t O . . . The soumcil wil withn the next fow | "Why, ehe n asouiely deranged, your | || TO) are very vantage ur Prestlge in the arket Gives Us | ; weeks decide which commissioner shall honor. Ehe hasn't any inore sense than [ - m— m——— ——— et b~ have supervision of the Auditorium. Com- &n elephant has feathera. All the world | % missioner Hummel was mentioned in this knows I wouldn't recognize her. As for | || Entire Stock Printed Linoleums ~— = - - - Entire Stock Dresden Rag Rugs connection, but he avers he has all he Violet the Wolf, 1 never heard of the | || Offered for Monday's selling; tile, in- \ I A e ) offered Monday; in plain colors; her- || ; oan take care of now, with his parks and | creature.”” | || lald and parquet patterns. | \ Ingbone borders. il boulevards. The mayor says he does not | ‘Just a minute and I'll tell you all | 6 ft. wide, regular 65¢ value. I 4x 7 size, reg. $4.50 values, 8 | want this added responsibility and he | about him,” continued Mary. “In 1898-"" | || g ¢ wide regular 66c value. i 86x72 size, reg. $2.25 values, $1.75 suggests that Commissioner Withnell; At this juncture Britt called time and | || 80x60 size, reg. $1.76 values, $1.35 would be the logical commissioner for asked for a volunteer to escort Mary to | \ 24x48 alze, reg. $1.50 values, §1.00 12 ft. wide. regular 70c value. k this work. the Douglas street bridge. He gave her | - B e - w— . - A manager for the bullding will be se- |a dime to take a car across. No ome | / —_— SE— it lected by the council. There are several |responded to his call, so the judge wished | 1 | " applicants, Including the present man-|the job on John | Clearance of . . Clearance of ok Bl S intent muena o 0 posis s on e e v et || Domestic Fabrics A Rare Wash Fabric Occasion White Goods recreation department recommends hold- | never come back agamn.' ! tng municipal concerts and chorus pro-| Britt could not withstand this pleasing | Thousanda of yards of 40-inch print- 9,000 yards of English, French and G d N i 4] A od vollee, beatitital shees erisp Qual. y glish, nd German dress novelties bought from a New York im- | White Gabardine, in much demand 1 grams in the Auditorium on Sundays dur- | promise, 80 John and Mary left sepa- ity, pertéct waods, values up to 15c porter for actually less than cost of making them over in the old country. for skirts, middy blouses and 3 ing the winter. He hopes to start the | rately. John bound for Pacific Junction . Monday apecial 4 :1 g | SrpaEaten of & munioipal band, and Mary for the Blutts. The court at- | || &t Tefientiresis s e JRIN0 We have had many values of @ most unusual nature in fine wash fabrics, '30{“;-136 T 39¢ | —_— taches are offering even money, With no | o 201 hechs but laurels must be awarded to this lot, which will go on sale for the flr:‘ :unch “:;mt.: (;:;:rdlnm dium } e - o s, me [ Woman Murdered v g ke kgt P time Monday morning, first floor. : beavy, for euita and skirts, 2% | @ | ‘j{ In-oaufol-nia Leaves One of———Founders Of Women who recognize good value will take full advantage of this sale. L‘;fi:fl'fi“fiff%flfl' | 8 4 Wo fabrie manu- . . 'wisted yarns, 36 inches i g factured for Ladies ukirts, corsst Three Big Lots for Easy Selection: 7 i o e g Daughters ln omaha Adventlstfl IB Dead ular 160 values, Mundl.); '..i':.sv‘c Koo Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 :u:'n. :fl\! ?:...f ...... 25(: \ i 108 ANGELES, Cal, July 1.—The| ST. HELENA, Cal, July 17—Mra. Ellen | [| 3%:Inoh bleached muslin extra fine | yn,5rteq high class silk and cot- Imported cotton novelties, | English woven stripe and brocad- | Vhite Pique, just what you want | 5 body of Mrs. F. L. Harrison, who came [G. White, one of the founders of the ise, our regular fc quality, Glige | ton novelties for blouses, street and | volles, ratine, eponge, crepes, sheer | ed Eponge for house dresses, ohil. [ £oF, your outing sults and skirts, | % here from Indianapolis, was found in |Soventh Day Adventists, died here today, oy At white stik sirise crepe. | €Vening gowns, 36 and 45 inches | and medium weight, for outing | dren's wear, pajamas, eta., in pink, W SREASS WASS: S0% Yoiuss, 35 | i her home here today, with biankets/aged 8. She was widely known among St cliny: aninty fabsie Very ‘da: ‘| wide. In this lot are some really | sults, dresses and blouses, in white | light blue. tan, grey and helio. This | C1earing sale at, yard ....... c | 3. wrapped about her head. The police said |the members of that denomination Birabis for indles’ whists, childran'a | wonderful color combinations. | and all plain wanted shades, 36 and | is an English woven fabric and ab- | Splendid assortment of white nov- || i she had been dead a week, and that her |throughout the United States and by dresees and cuting suits, 10c 193¢ | Worth up to $1.50 per yard, for, | 40 inches wide. Worth to G0c per | solutely fast colors, 27 inches wide, | olties such as Beed Voile, Tissue || L body showed Indications of a bullet |many she was regarded as their proph- 20:1ngh peilted! villes, flat folg,. | Yire= yard, at, yard— 25¢ values, at, yard— Fillet, Shadow Lace, eiv, 36 end || wound. Jewelry which nevghbors said | otess. beautiful sheer crisp fabric in il 40 Inches wide, worth to 25¢ | sho possessed was missing. On February 18, this year, Mrs. White Tack and white dots, 35c 1 OC 890 at, ¥ard .ceeniveccsccen C | A former roomer at Mre. Harrison's [met with a serfous accident near her nd.flc‘:ll-loy,c Large range of white noveities, sold || ol B e home here, due to & fall which broke the e ¥ tRch bienched Cam- all geason up to §1 yard, 36 | IR, el duty Meon [ B0 I8 RO o s i “tire. of F"’n&"'“" o T | Dot B o ae P tne all the | lh, frge rrom aressing. , | S0tk tinteh, Jeved ereds. renis 2 %0 tncnee wide, 1, 74... 45€ Ror apatimant ok on Anbulen sas dr. | Marshan, Mich. snd Wikl C. Whit. bl "tor “Under- ‘ Taped Joig gt af. Agwed | Biotie e, e Romma: Tendy 1o uba, reguler 1 i Lpertal Long Cloth, Polnter brand, | SRR Tccdors . Heriaon b B0 | Sha MOBEAE 88 oooecncesecs? TBC | pli0eq, MOBBRY ovecrrsisnsssss Ble | 3Rt Mooay M L S 0e bolts, at, S 98 broker of this city, ; ;.:w_:miy!f.vritz..'::':.m STREET CAR STRIKE IN — - e / Mr. rrison, who has rried i i v b o o RHODE ISLAND SETTLED (z‘g » G A 1 Th so ool . AN ot g o i o i | oviomen n towyw-mees| | A Collection of Women’s Smart Apparel | The Largest Silk Store in the West of her death, He has been looking af propaat Al — — S, —_— Tt o attair. sincs Loy gt it ooy The most discriminating will be delighted with the variety, -ndhwn espe- || | has this to offer: Indlanapolis & few years ago. invite with a knowledge of what constitutes good taste in dress, to o o Harrison Rhode Island company’s system for th: women, a he gave: ::‘ m:"mfl,m:,:"m nat ::n.dnl wap settled l::. u'::? o: :L They have sold earlier in the season for much higher prices. ”-::lz’ ?'!ecll"mi zls?:le of Sllkl;’\;:l;tahito p?-il,g:s %90 Yg: i b e ey g strike will go back to work tomorrow ~ $5.00 for Dresses Worth up to $12.50 $7.00 36-in M" .I' M s $1.00 "0';‘ h’" i ";'a i Mrs, Harrlson, who was 62 yearsyold, | morning. Women'’s and Misses’ Dresses in fine lawns, lingerie, voiles, linens and crepe, - . Messaiine o -tn. Marqgqu I“.G 1s survived by three children, Mra. Lucy | By an arrangement suggested In a com- | || in dainty lace and embroidery trimmed effects in plain white, stripes, checks and $1.00 40-in. Bla‘ek Chiffon $1.00 36-in. Silk Suiting 1 mrm:”‘.fl’:"‘:’“&rf B e | [ Tancy floral] designs in a wide variety of styles, lncludlinlg tmimy $5.00 $1.00 40-in. Printed Chiffon 85¢ 24-inch Foulard and three hrothers and three sisters, in- | at a meeting of the directors of the com- | || SAMPple garments; worth regularly up to $12.50, special at........ July Clearing Sale of Silks. worth 50¢c Y 29 cluding Dan Levi of New York city, | pany the union will select one arbitrator, P uly Clearing Sale of Silks, worth 50c Yd., at 29¢c R P asainr 9 e e osotbany ancthor. 484, the: joayes will Woenen's sl Sl 50c 27-inch Messaline 50c 30-inch Kimono Silks T g R IAd st flgured . Designh, 'ail 50c 24-inch Foulard 50c 27- inch China Silks British Oapture Town P Al" BE sises, POt Bot 'a every, FON a8 theveiate maty 50c 24-in Printed Radium Faille 5 sample gar R In Eqmtona]_ Africa AGH MAN Tegularly up to $17.50, Special At..eee.... 58.75 s 500_271_!!_.Mqulntte gk IN Hls Glm" Nuw New Taffeta Silk Dresses July Clearing Sale of Silks, worth to $1.50 Yd.,69¢c HONDON, July 18—A statement given In several different styles, draped or cost effects, $1.50 40-in. Brocaded Crepe de Chine $1.50 40-in. Charmeuse out today by the Britlsh official bureau e in black or navy, ful , with ruffles. sl9 00 » $1 00"61 h Stri Ps,“ ¥ ‘Silk 4 » Lo Spectal values, at . A o -inc r’:e rting . “ “A telegram from the government of | 0001 Rains, Etc, Kept His Wash Skirts ] $1.25 40-inch Silk and Wool Poplins -ubm num:mm:loflnpl:dm;n:m:r Summer rm Hidden In fine linen, gabardine, cordeline and Bedfords, in *82.Inch Shirt! Stk 811;50 lto-.lmn. Sfl: i Wool Cantan lCnpc d.ct‘ au important town in central Kamerun. Until Past Few Days. Dlain white or striped and tans, plain or button fhiuch SRcHas Wike.n oot il 8 lects, & good range of ocolors to s lgc z::- m‘:.n rank and file killed —— tsrlmln‘:d v:lth pockets, worth up to $2.98. sl 98 S But Now He Wears Light pecial &t .. oevess g i e v donp I The Kameruns, against which the Anglo-French forces .Has Wash Corduroy Skirts / German colony in wu-‘n::":-:uhn: wgr‘:‘h.:“gl‘.: 'ghfllfl In plain or pocket and button trimmed models. Al l-‘a dE b - d . fl y e a0 o Lo ot ek d slse, worlh Up 0 H8. $2.98 cesand kmbroideries of Importance square miles ween Il FZFEE RYBIBERIT YV Y )\ Special at ....cvvvnnnnnn L LT . . v o Nigeria and the French Congo. It has a —_— Striped Jersey Silk Outing Coats 27-Inch and 45-inch embroidered allovers and fl in organdy, voils, Population of 3.640.00, of whom about 1,000 "A“nunéblor ot proud possessars of With-combination sollars and belted offedts. ANl the crcge Iadnd gatiste, beautiful sheer mater{als vfi_vith vfry %e&y designs. Aflover ell “Palm Beach" ,sul aven't ty shades for summer wear; embroidered crepes and voiles for boler effects, in white and """m ??:'u':‘-:f :‘h‘oflpn::tdl‘o:h;:;:'u;n{o:ne.m.,“:':: ::my‘; ;15.' -fr. EERTEPLETTTRREEE . ‘10-00 colors; worth up to $1.00, at. ceeeeeaccccoveccccciasecnnnciasones soc farkee. tindng Tt o g daticn | Wearing not ony the “Paim Beach" . New Taffeta Silk Coats 18-Inch embroidered organdy, swiss, cambric and batiste flouncing and corset u o ;-. 3;-:"»- Smile That Won't In several different styles, belted and semi-belted cover embroideries—beautiful eyelet and floral designs, 5 e . tfects, with velvet trimmings and large collar, All worth up to 50c per yard, at So o6 slosiomie 00 i J C no:dh.D.r::;‘:: ke l:h:n!(‘-l::‘:rl: sizos, in black only. Special value $l3 85 R and Dyers and yoill need them o o i Nets and Flouncings, worth up to $1 a yard, 59¢ of Dresher Brothers' $57,000 B ————— g8, P y ? at 3221-2213 Farnam St., | i . 18 to 24-inch shadow flouncings, cream and white, 36-inch silk M Beffire Uongress ;m’el.:::’ln :- n:::- pmv‘nnrdbul' bee; | GrFy Hl“' GOOdS Red“ced shadow and fine cotton alloun[ en'u'n and white. ' —— . refr 1 - WASHINGTON, July 16— definis | 108 Palm Boach Suits, Panama Hats, | All shades from black, sgrin:‘lied e:ntl:) grey to almost white “"e“".%“d’d' ::_g:c;",:fi: d,',:‘;:‘":“ :"“‘. I,;"::";:;::::j‘."'f :,’::'"":";’_'"'"’“"‘ hn:u-u mm::fm:::: - Dreshers put painstaking work :3:88 ;g';: g:g g\\mgh: {cd"fi,d to .$2. 42-inch blaci chantilly dress nets, dotted and striped effects. | o 'u:'hl.le"mnd Nmue::n'm 1:: lr‘::norml:n’:nb geg:y {‘l::tn ::: DPP:.::! $5.00 22-in. Grey Switch, reduced to ..... 3‘::: 12 to 18-inch black silk chantilly flouncings. - ch, e o Mr, Buit at $1; and the ladi h | $8.00 Grey Transformation, reduced to .... o o M Iy o mataly (helr Paln Eo::c’n; ‘?..;idu:' .:.:"sfif::.s’ $10,00 Grty Transformation, reduced fo . .. RIRETIIRT .$6.98 Laces worth to 35c a Yard, 15¢ ress ! i _-w.:c":: world in ;.“.:::.“ : < ‘"’. Il'yr'"v“w:rk Careful matching by e_xpencnccd} & z.:n’{;:‘asi'lll.l:twr;:x‘l‘ch-d sets, in cream and white, venise bands «ctude provision :-':'."."';'.1"2':&.'.'."'.."; oy Ll i W0 (Mot , Shampooing, Bleaching, Dy:‘.’ Manicuring and Mlnllhl—-l Net top edges in cream and white. Normandie Val edges, all linen omtory of experimentation, will be pro- Panama Hats are side partners of Appointments ma vhone. cluny. Shadow lace edges, cream and white. Palm Beach suits and Dreshers’ —_—__—_——_-__——m/ N\ 7 complete hat making department o hue a8 cpvartunity 10 show ml'f:l"' /=____======r__,____ > fim\ . Dresh completely - . . clean, block, remodel and retrim a . { Rt it 24! | A Grand Clearing Sale of || Sale of Notions | Invitation lu;;y clu::d t|o only ;Bl:. v B M vl N e .. 8o i i emember, wort| thi [ to be comfortab! u: ynu.:::otlgg POl’Ch Shades :-.u..‘ n’l":}::z nhl comfortabl. in light suit that ST TRTA e Mner. . ete. Laht We will not carry over any porch shade. Here and nicely pressed and you wit fes | | are the prices to clear them out quickly: well known tact What lignt colore or | | Four-foot wood slat Poreh Shades, weather proof, b 1o ."‘MWK“‘;““‘,"“:.:::: brown or green; go, at, each,....cveeiusienns 1.50 Dlow handies are aiways left in the| | Bix-foot wood slat Porch Shades, weather pmfi much dark color may he on the rest go at, each,........... o Py : Eight-foot Porch Shades, weather proof, at, ea...$8 Wear & Palm Beach suit and a ‘| | CouchHammocks at Special Clearing Prices $5.00 Couch Hammocks, complete, at, each,. . ..$3.50 $8.00 Couch Hammocks, complete, at, each. . .$6.98 00 Saengerfest Visitors We cordially invite all Saengerfest visitors who may attend the Saengerfest series of concerts during the ‘coming week to make the Brandeis Piano De- partment their musical headquarters, ‘We are desirous pot only of showing you our ... 2% beautifully appointed ware rooms but we would B e almlsesar.t. 22¢ esteem it a privilege to meet you persomally. Our telephones, desks, ete., are at your service. | Brandeis Piano Department sesssseensrsrtennnes | ] £ A i 6 for 25¢c; pair...... Dress Forms Best 12-section “Acine” dress forms, :’. bln. usted \: -:;vmwl. regu-- values, & o A A Rdedoedl $7.79 R ML, W . The Or, you may the Tallor's, the # il Canvas Hammocks

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