Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 11, 1915, Page 10

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TG AUGUST 11, 1915 e e, One hundred. Omaha Knights Don't Forget to Investigate THOSE PIANO BARGAINS Remember we guaranteo every Instrument we sell. You're always safe. Are You going to Invest iIn NEW FURNITURE - This Fall? Why not take ad- vantage of the Special August Bale Reductions? ALMOS/P our entire Millinery Depart- ment is now givén over to showing of the new Fall styles in Trimmed and Un- trimmed Hats. The best that the makers of the world have produced are here for Herman Loses Dodge. your inspection and selection. Plushes, satins and velvets are excep- tiohally popular and are shown in broad assortment of the smartest styles, absolutely correct in material and colors, Over 350 charming new Trim- med Hats here for erman, Fits, Bu Alexander and Coursing Meet at Talmage. Until the gas stove season opens again next spring we will sell this KHange at a cut price, from $34.00 to ! $25.98 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY | by Supreme Wice Chancellor John J.| A. A. Taylor, $8 North Twenty-fitth, | 8 K. KNIGHTS To HOLD A P]ch Brown of Vandalia, TIL, following which | is In charge of the arrangetients for the | CHARLES HESER CLAR ! Il: By Scott, Schang, Struck 4 out: By Scott, 2; z Bressler, 3; .y' Outing for All Knights of Pythin‘"‘"‘" races, ladies’ races, potato races | "W’ ANY questions concerning the trip. | e M mNmG AND LOSING il Kbl PARTITION S[]]T Py & | ana other inughable aports are scheduled, | The Omaha bunch expects to retdm at| PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 10—Charles 5 i in Nebraska is Scheduled for and a base ball game bétween Wahoo |® o'clock. | Heber Clurk, who wrote under the namo TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS | oqiq that Suit Against Father and — | Behuyier is arrangsd for. Mugle. will be _ B AN e wd et s Header in Beantown. Mike Tons Fosu won trom Mre wm | ' Brother Be Thrown Out Day |BIG DELEGATION FROM OMAHA |[umished by Ashand Firemek's band s B arfhaatyt vin stop | te . ! s Platner In the Curter lake women's | will sing, and & speeial orchestra will be | your cough and strengthen your lungs. | matters. Mr. Clark was a manufacturer of| imported to play for a dance which will | Get a bottle now, only %ec. All druggists. | in Conshohocken, nmear here, where he only favorite beaten in the opening b masches of play. Miss Adelaide Fogs, | LATTER ASKS DEEDS BE VOIDED [cial train Thursday morning over the | = o o HOSTON, Aug. 10.—The Boston Amer- lv at cupholer at the oiub, will meet Burlington for the big state-wide picnie ven | \ Nearly 5, Amorican league pemnant in an even |0 ool onday were: 1t and. Nearly 5,000 members are expected ay. y partition suit In gistrict court against |,y o 0 affair, and a big time ond, 10 to 3. Lilllan Refregler beat Murlal Webber, |cago, and brother, Wayland of | churches of Ashiand are arranging a big | A triple play by the visitors, the first (S O8 L L Miss New- |Omaha, in which he sought title to|COUntry dinner for the knights. | A, yhemory of the oldest fan, featured the | Miss Mendedoht beat Maybel Fselin, second contest. Shotton caught Hobii- [6-0. 6-0. late Colonel James H. Pratt, hig | =——— - — — Mary Marston beat Lola Harrls, 64 | yother's father. | ::::):y to:dar at a:'b:- u‘:mnl ‘Innm ‘Watt beat Miss Lindskog, 61, A one-half interest In the estate L or, & Sisler ome, here Severeld tagged out Janvrin. Koob's fine ._;m Fogg beat Mrs. Will Platner, 6-4, | 80ld to Jerome Magee by his aunt, pitohing and long hits by Austin and | Irma Hadra beat Miss Dickman, 61, 6-4, | M. Margaret Pratt Olsson of Oster- visitors. share claimed by hi . NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The New York y him, Ruth's twirling was steady In the #ec- | club of the American league have csked Awks Deeds St Aside. | | Mra. Margaret Pratt Olson of Ostergot- years firat cateher of that club, it was n ergot. batted two St. Louls pitchers freely. The | [, g0 S8 g et joined the New | land, Sweden, daughter of the 1ate Colo- | uites In the third inning by raifn and work | veterans and a few years ago was re-| o et as one of the bost Satchers of | 10 & half interest in the estate, yesterday | necessary to put the field in condition | Karded qolbent hew e e | aaked the district court to set aside deeds in Summer Hill farm at Benson and a large tract of land in Wyoming to Jerome | Her interest in Summer Hill farm, Mrs, Olson alleges, 1a worth $100,000 and her | an equal sum. Bhe sold her interest in | the properties, the petition alleges, at SsuUK e O T ™ i caeld | received §15,000 cash and the remainder meet one of the most success- ful in the country. i womsmsn e 3 Off Scott, 2; off Bressler, 4; off Davi RED SOX SLIP BIT, |:-uii’vper i i MAGEE DISMISSES 4 o vis, & in t nnings. y | ) pitched bal will be all sorts of Interesting games, Fat | PMahA delegation. and i ready to an- HUMOROUS WRITER, DEAD '\ 9 CARTER LAKE WOMEN’S Thursday. | lodge No. # and Pallas lodge No. 110 of of Max Adeler, .died (>day at Eagles Boston and Browns Divide Double- | The Pythian male - quartetr,of Lincoln| Dr. Bell's ar-Honey will atop|les. He was also an authority on tarift oy S - After His Aunt Appears, n.ml lenn ournament, a us was L] TRIFIE FIAY I8 Foihias ave plansing to leave on & spe | ~Advertisement. | lived. He was 75 years old | foans lost ground in the race for the |o T LT he Challenge round Sun-| Jerome P. Magee has dlsmissed his| o be given by the grand lodge at Ash-| bresk with St. Louls today, lostng the ..., A4 beat Lilllan Hoghes, 34, v H' i L P 1 A G A 1 Pirst game, 3 to 5, and winning the 860 6.3 88 o o e bis father, Henry W. Magee of Chl-|is assured. The Methodist and Baptist | lgh allty and ow I'rices re reat ttractions at in & league game in thig city within the |man, w. the greater part of the estate of the After the repast there will be a -p»rh' #el's fiy after a long run In, threw 75 rat for the otland, 8 Sisler decided the fi game for Thids Abll Walvere ob & o~ B d, Sweden, was a part of the ond game, while he and his teammates | for wavers on Ed Sweeney, for many second game was held up forty-five min- | York club seven years ago, is one of Its | nel James H. Pratt of Omaha and heir " the league, to resume play. Score, first game | by which she had granted her interest | . Magee of Omaha. equity in the Wyoming land is valued at | AVOCA, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special)—The | price of #0000, of which, 1t says, she | mittees have been appointed and expeot to | In securities still in the PPo! possession of Alvo Blanks Avoea. Jerome P, Magee is a nephew of Mrs. your selectior at prices from Olson. His mother, Mrs. Henry W. Ma~ J AVOCA, Neb., Aug. 10.-(8 L)~In a fast of ball here Bunday Alvo de- ®ee, and Mra. Olson were heirs to the estate of Colonel Pratt. The petition as- Connected Free. Cash Only Tremendous Clearance Bargains in Women’s Summer Suits and Dresses Wednesday in the Domestic Room Nobby Tailored Suits - Nobby Wash Dresses Values to $17.50 $1.25 to $1.75 values, in lawns, All wool fabrics, satin lined coats, batistes and fancy weaves, all col- closer and closer the previously looss | district court, The hearing last spring |a fine Dismond or Watch, and the pleas- | . I T Hs meahies of the diplomatic and politiosl ' Was on & motion filed by the elder Mr. | ("¢ ferived from owning and wearing net about Germany, frustrating all at- | Magee asking delay. year-round vacation. During our An- the German government “l’ At that time the defense was surprised | Hual “MI&-EU:MM S Yaoarion-Time maintain pesce. England is the real and | When J. A, C. Kennedy appeared in court | v, ®% % 08 aluce. " Al 'elfi'!‘(rl;l‘rel"‘rx unscrupulous eriminal, which plunged the , With a power of attorney signed by Mrs. | TERMS TO ALL e s by 8ot Of 1,00 9. Avocs | serts that Mrs. Olson in making the | y Tm" players, Klepser was in | 8ale of her interest in the estate relied % for Avora and Skinner for Alvo. | on the' fact that Jerome P. Magee was | value of her equities except the repre- l 99| visited his aunt at her home In Sweden. Of Envy flrnd Pear The sult is a climax to charges made choice of entire stock ... $2.98 ors, sizes 34 to 44, your choice Sighih. today by the Overseas News Agency: elder Mr. Mageg then declared he was ON CREDIT colors, your choice Wednesday . | That sold at $1.9 to $2.50, broad your friends and in the comforts of They say these documents prove conoiu- ally for the great Buropean war by draw- Wayland Mages of Omaha, s pending in | make {)flurlnff a “Vacation Present” of [ 3 3 H » $15.00, choice of the lot ...69¢ Children’s Wash Dresses her relative and was her attorney. She “England Started recelved no information concerning the 714 South 16th. sentations made by him, she alleges. The ! the War Beoause |t mude b him e sieees | e At a hearing before District Judge Sears | D l A M O N D S BERLIN, Aug. 10—(By Wireless to|last spring by Henry W. Magee ot Chi- . = 2 p wu,)—rh.“.mw:“n' was given out| °Ago, father of Jerome P. Magee. The|EMA 4 A T C .1 E S Pretty Wash Suits at 89¢ . X . ‘ . “The Vosslsche Zeltung and the Ber.| €ndeavoring to protect the interests of To 91500 yalaes,in witte ‘and All Wash Dresses 882803 uner Tageblatt comment at length on the | Mrs. Olson. He persauded the judge to | latest official publication of Belgian | allow him to o to Sweden to consult |, The most enjoyavle and profitabie M o $1.00 - ok Tound b o ressits, | hee. Bhe retirmed to g way to spend your vacation is among B R R S o gt oty i for bi 3 A partition sult brought by Jeroms P, |Your own home. It's the new fashion. | 35 P w h 8.7 Am“r" oI pretty designs 101 e "!‘ sively that England prepared systematic- | Magee asainst his father and brother, | 010 WaY. With the woney you ':gfi};,‘{ "G“.)" ash Dresses selection ... ............ 8119 Last season’'s styles that sold 1o Wash Dress Skirts Many with high necks, suitable Some real linen, but soiled, choice ot fall wear, all sizes and colors, Olson’s equities to her nephew. | Colonel James H. Pratt died November 33, 1910, Since that time his estate has been greatly involved In litigation. The litigation has divided the family of Henry W. Magee Into two camps, the father and Wayland W. Magoo being pitted aguinst Jerome P. Magee. The family is prominent in business and mo- ooty in Omaha and Nebraska and sev- eral other states. For Indigestion. Jot can be Never take pépain and preparations | sach lnk is & contAining pepsin or other digestive fer- | fhis lnteat model ments for indigestion, as the nore you take the more you will have to take. ‘What 1s needed s & tonto ltke Chamber- lain's Tablets that will enable the stom- ach to perform its functions n ly. Obtainable everywhere. All druggists.— Advertisement. 680 — Ladles' Dia- ESCAPED MURDERER IS mond Ring, ik rolli 767 MTRTE Dla- TAKEN AT DECATUR, ILL. | wo® “§5p 58 k. 's75 Tooth mouniing. @ I for Olson in Sweden, authorizing him to rep- i S A R AT e o & caratuly propared was for Olson, I Sweden, suhoreing i o eo-| - gy watgy WATOH, THREE N ONE [ at.......................40¢ choice . . 49¢ by i :::o:o .rf.h)':u".'om:nacm::n? “’i;..?,'.i'; 1 39¢ long lawn kimonos, good as- Neat Gingham Aprons, with cir- Judse Searn (s sustaln the sals of Mrs. y \ & sortment at ........... ...19¢ cular ruffles ......... s {1 1] 50c Bungalow Aprons, fitted or Children’s rompers, sizes 2 to 6 2 = loose styles ...... 4 W 29¢ 1 OO X TR € Now Is the Time to Put Up California Elberta Peache A s0lid carload to g0 on sale Wednes- | 2-1b, cans Early June Sifted Peas, 835 | Fancy Dairy Table Butter, 1b, ...38e day This is extra fancy, large, ripe| 2-1b, cans Fancy trin, reén | Good Dalry Butter, 1b. 230 rrul:‘. N;::hin ‘Ilner t‘m‘lvln' This . car was ship, 0 us to se MacLaren's Peanuf for_the grower, WBDNES- W0 G or Krumble: DAY, PR CRATE o ; 9C Grape Nuts, phe Bushel baskets Texas Eiberta Peeches | Yeast Foam, pkg. for . e . .§115 sklm;‘orl'ln' hann. Bartlett | Spaghettl, Poars . . . 1.5 | § 1bs, best R Now is the time t6 put uv your Orab. | 7. - - - ADNI“SW. ‘Wednesday large for . hed, ko watch regular wateh. sk 2 et Corn, per dozen Cabbage, for kraut, 2 for . 4 large bunches fresh Beet FH 5 4 cana Pe The best Tea Siftings, 1b, ......i8o |ishes .. . Golden Santos Coffes. a fine' arimk, | bancy iead Lettice per he N o 200 | Fancy Denver Peas, BUGAR $1.00 | Pe* Fancy Denver Caulifiower, 48-1b. sacks best high grade Diamond | TRE ;ir Fancy Wax' or Green Be: 1 H Flour—nothing finer for bread, | BGGS, 3 Cucumbers for .... pies or cak X Large market basket 10 bars Beat 'Em_Ail, 8GO [R5t ok BE I by 2008 L FUERIDE o s visanspmss oaedsosesesIBO Laundry Queen White Tollet Soap. | Fancy No.' 1" Creamery Butier. bulk, | Lavge ‘market "banket ‘Tomatoes for 1 331 26¢ \ S0 78 IThe best Creamery D) 'ATUR, 1L, Aug. ‘.‘_Mm as Tk _eolid gold ... JOF . ; oo ssnsnvscnncsscnnnnscsssBBOIID. o . . L miiihsrcienriinsae iy BABINE o o . cocsssssasssrrsinee N e Bt errn *| 88 a Month #7.50 & Month 10 cakes, Cuptd Tofiet ull Gream Younk Amepica, Wiscon- | Fancy Sweet Potatoes, | { ‘waa |AiToxas eacaped con: mew, ” 6 cakes Tvory SOap ... 190 | in Cream or New York White Chee For Quality Goods SN0 Mogs, slles Sarl Rav. wia togay Open DallyTill 8 p. m,, Saturdays THll 9:30 § cans Ofl or Mustard Sard | s olle § 88 ol Seovns First. taken back to Texarkana, Tex., by SRer-| oo or write for Catalog No. 903. Phone *nd 1 1¢¢ Mitchell of Cass county, Texas. Mason had been convicted of the murder of an aged farmer near Texarkana and had been sentenced to a life term. He es- oaped a short time ago and went to work on & farm near here, ’ Judge the from tobacco is to chew it. That! liberates Nature’s sweetest! perfect. And wheil ‘you'chew “PIPER" you're chewing the highest type plug tobacco nm—-flcz.plum tongue- Douglas 1444 and our salesman will call, OF TIS il BROSBCO TR %00 &, o . _ : : | ) ; i i ATobacco i 2z | T il g £ { i : f I %’f?l e Hdt ! i f K : " £ i : ) ‘5 i i [ | ! ] He’s as cnlhuataahc over his chosen cigar as over the “Home Team.” Read +—To the man presenting the test number ot B Tule Cigar Bands Ly September 18, 161 %, wilt i ; : H v!: H H £ i i!s H i § | : i ihiss i i rg | ; ashland, coming e T o be given FREE ticket to 'orld’s Champiosship Seri zsebal . the present site of Ash- he W 8 Championship Serier of Bareball Gamer and all of m—-‘uuw -l_rm-' transportation to and from the place where the games are ‘Blforts to find his body in o the one presenting the 2d uum;erol % £50.00 in cashj 3rd largest num it i 4 § : : $30.00 in cash ; 4th number i mm- e it Two B'"L.{'.- :En.nr.l."cofl“ui': finest selocted leaves of a8 one from FoYR el o oy otk BT Ll YT S e Bl i) - she=e snn b el S s 10md1Se 5{ | } : i } i H P i ; 5

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