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THE BE FRIDAY MECHANICS WILL SEPTEMBER 10, 1915 OMAHA Homes and Broken Lives Coal Operato;;— “BILLY" MAKES HIT |Broken “Billy” Preaches One of His Most dev!!-inspired sentences, this is the limit, After Short Talk by Sunday and A child should be seen and not heard.” | Lloyd George Tells Trade Unionists | vancouvver » Platform to Shake Hands. MANY RESOLUTIONS PASSED boy that wears long curls. When he goes Fate of Europe. TRAIN CHILDREN AT nont:;:n the strect they'll say, “Pipe m-‘; 1 will give yol some don'ts. Reserve mine near Nanalmo on Feb- B The spot around which clust with Jimmy Ryan.” aweet u’:’cmlou and :ml';\‘x’: mormoris TDon't broak your promises to them. delegate demanding the right to| Graham is chief inspector of mines for “Billy, you're a wonder!" {than any other place in all the world—| Don't hurt thelr seif-respect by panish- | question him, the British minister of | the vrov!n:l-lln l‘o':!r;mm< Tonkin s A rtoaring wave of exclamations|th® home ing them when company is present; wait, munitions addressed a'packed hall of | TRNSS © g vy » ": o 7 vl " The longer 1 live and the more 1 visit until the company goes home and then d {oni h h as large colleries at Nanalmo iike this flooded “Billy" Sunday and | uy and down this land and ses the Joys EWe thom what s comink o them. trade unionists here this afternoon, “Ma’ Sunday at the Auditorium yoo-|and sorrown, the successes and fallures,| And for heaven's sake, I beg of you. | Striking the keynote of his speech |and other coast cities, § terday morning, when 1,000 lfi(.r:ol men and women, the more thoroughly don’t overdress them. If your husband | with the declaration that the war| A wall of 40 feet thick was supposed carriers from all over the United ! P°cOme impressed with the fact that s rich enough and you can afford to buy ' paq resolved itself into a conflict be- | *° g g BBt g | the greatest institution of the American them fine clothes, In heaven's name don't workings of South Wellington mine, States crowded upon the plaform 10| peopie today s the home, and every home do it. tween the mechanics in the cONeNd-| whioh had been flooded for vears o £ shake hands with the pair, just after | should be the center of all that is slevat-. Don't send them to school all decked | Ing nations, blast in the Reserve broke the wall into } Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday had ad-|ins. inspiring and uplifting, and every out like & French doll, because that ‘With you,” said the minister, ‘‘victory | the South Wellington mine and nineteen i i and large selling depots in San Francisco 3 o makes the other kids dissatisfied, makes {5 assured. Without you our ocause is | miners were drowned In the flood which dressed the letter carriers’ conven- :l_""l 'h":‘:‘ .;o\l‘\:l.: e e gt e girl discontented. lost. poured through the opening. tion. Not only peace and happiness center Don't be & big fool and overdrems YOUr = I gome here as the greatest employer It Was found, it-is asserted, that Ton- X et saicaman alipped into the throng about the home, but all that fs moral and kids. Don't do It. Don't do it. Dom't| of jabor tn this country. You passed ' kin had been directing operations, bastig and tried to gain “Billy's” attention long religious s weil be a fool. | resolutions yesterday pledging yourselves mMmeasurements om copies of maps of the enough to sell him & shirt. When 1 belleve the downfall of most men and | tiher Salarvies for Teachers, to assist the government in a success- old Wellington workings. The coples had CBllly" didn't buy, the salesman told women can be traced to some d/cect in| ‘'How old are you, little boy?’ asked & | ful prosecution of the war, and I am been drawn to a different scale from the “Ma" on him, handed her his card, and the home, |man of a little fellow. He said: “Five | here in behalf of the government to take originals, and the wall of 400 feet, which Wwas washed away by the wave of The genesls of vi:in,, It is & big St home, ¢ at school and 4 in the street | you at your word." was supposed to exist, was mined up, it 1 QUSHLION t GASWGP 18 o8e SerHaom, but T, 0" As between British and German work- | was sald, as a result of the dlfference “We ought 10 let the danoe this evenink 'am going to say something about that| The trouble is you jet the most of the |men, the minister sald he believed the between the maps. Tonkin, it is allegea, b %0 to the dickens,” sald Vice President later, moral training go to the school teacher. British were the better, could easily have obtained the originals. Johneon, “and all go down to the “Buly" | o, th of them have lost their par-| 1 never aspired to but one office in my | The trades union congress adopted vir- | Graham, it is sald, left everything to Sunday meeting. Hell do our cause ents; one-half have lost either father or life and that was & member of the school 'tually without opposition at today's ses- | Tonkin. more good than the dance. 1 dance my- 'y ther and 8 per cent are from homes board, and if I ever were to become a slon a resolution presented by the Rall- — #elf, but 1 realize that having “Billy’ where the parents have been divoroed, | member the first thing I would do would way Clerke union on the subject of re- Bandits Pire Man B ‘homes be to pay teachers twelve months in the cruiting. The congras resolved: SR & 0t o ws. Besides Mo could |, r:::: in nmm‘ t::;* :‘"tnv:;:nu:,yonr instead of mine. “That this congress, being convinced conneoted. It ts & didgrace the miserable salarios | that the issues involved in the present Shots at Prominent we pay our school teachers in this coun- | European war are of transcendant im- % try. They %o in the fall with thelr cheeks portance to the democracies of this and | Brownsvflle Man looking Ilke roses and they come out in ' other countries hereby records it en- i the spring looking like lilles. They spend tire approval of the sction of parliamen- | thelr lives trying to make something out tary labor party in co-operating with the BI:OW'NMII;:,E. Tex., Sept. 0.—Bandits allowed themnsel nonentity that bears your name. other political parties in the national re- | waylald S8am Robertson, a prominent citi- ¢ tabermacts for the letter carvior (OO MTSEUORRS Chacetres 10 be flat e verige Fodrty wags of ihe mbebl cruting cABPeNM” sen of San Benito, eight miles from town evening rovival had been raimd | e with ¢racked characiars, and | toacher in this country is $00, $8 & day | Consensus of opinion as revealed fn|last night and fired about twenty shots they turn thelr homes into a third-rate | for the school year, and the average wage speeches in support of tne resolution | &t him as he passed along the road In gambling den and booss joint. is $1.60 a day for the calendar year. that it was no part of the teaching of | his automobile. One bullet passed through They have vaudeville fn thelr homes, | There are eloven states in this union that trades unionism that It is tl@ duty of [ his hat, another through the seat of the they Indulge in gambling, and the -\-cnc; pay teachers less than $300 a year; two ! man to turn the other cheek o the man | machine and a third through the radiator soclety woman today is more familiar|States that pay less than $%0 a year. who smites him. One speaker sald that | putting the machine out of commission with the names of fancy wines and Ohildren Imitate. if, when “dear Brother Frits'\ invaded ' Robertson, who was alone in the car, champagnes than she 18 with classic| Children are all imitators, A man gave | Belgium the British government had not jumped into the brush and escaped. literature or the word of God. a friend of mime a water spaniel and decided to resist this move, the men and [ -In a search at Jacal, near where the The prettiest pioture that God has ever| another fellow gave him a rat terrier.| Women of Britain would have forved it "llm with the Mexicans occurred on the painted of the world ever looked at is a| Later on the fellow sald, “How are the |to do so. Fresnos tract last Tnursday, officers father and a mother that love Jesus dogs?’ My friend sald they were gets Sy s found the names of all persons impli- Christ, and they take hold of the hand | ting along all right. The water spaniel Russu“s m k cated inf the murder of J. T. Smith and of their oldest child and the next oldest | was a better rat dog than the terrier. R B. Donaldson. Rangers and peace ¢hild, and the next child, down the line to| The water spaniel had watched the rat mR Tmom officers are now rounding up those living the youngest, and the whole family go|dog and had imitated him. We are all on the American side. shouting and singing into glory. imitators. It was found from the list that the ma~ ‘The blackest picture the world may see| Themistocles sald, “My children rulao Continued from Page One.) i:::n’m h:-l:h.hh.::a were ;old:n‘r:. (rl:m #0¢ & father and mother without | Greece.” “How 18 that?’ he Was asked. | = s 01 who crossed a u- Girioh T&' Boofher without Curit, Goki| My shidsen tule. thelz mothar . and e i tre | €188, seven miles above Brownsville, Mex- locking arms, taking hold of the hands | their mother rules me; I rule Athens, region orm{.M sellway station st Groes foans being held by peace officials gave of the oldest child and the next, and the | Athens rules Greece; my children rule Eki information as to the location of a part " au (south of Riga) and Neuhut were | the band on this side. next, and on down to the youngest, and | Greece. repulsed. In the direction of Dvinsk there They are uncontrolled when they are ..., oniy unimportant advance post ac- T3¢ 1 el s town . Minscsca, and was[tone The it tor oo viver Lavian | S0V Middies Are ‘ontinues. n o nd surroundings and a judiclous con-|being entertained at the home of al : (] uded doen not often find his way | banker. Ho had two children, girl and [T PO SUF, Groops removed & Slated for Dismissal ory. & big sort of & Clydesdale kind of a boy. | ", Gi FRATEEN that parent who is afraid to cor-| One day the door blew open fn that | oM (rO0no sbhorn German wacks | o\ ooy on e o ven mia child may be compelled to see | home—a lllnunu"bu—nl Was TARING. | Druseniki and toward Skidel. In Shipmen have been recommended for dis- . correct him in some state in-| The father sald, Donn.ld. will you 'lo the latter direction, repulsing the enemy, | missal from the naval academy by the You may see him yanked from | and close the door?™ ‘No, 1 won'ty T we inflicted on him great losses and took | cting superintendent for hazing or for because you are derelict in :.-m to play .:n: my u::‘u.“ u"u 'v:: some scores of prisoners, falsehoods in connection wl('h lhebrw‘elln 5. nA Db the Andrshiotiol Werking, Sl dayie T dont oarers Depe Many. Priseneve’ Tatoen.iiv 44 < | BONSE T, R aiors the Haymarket; it s kindled in'ald sald. “No, I won't do it,” and the| “In Galicla, near Tarnopol, yesterday | offering them opportunities to make ex- | fool tather shut that door. we achieved a great success against the | planations. Their names were not made .‘.:M":nook o & of the evan“| e women wre siily, frivolous, ex- -, " travagant; they have thrown to the winds the chalmn Lkt out O 8 dker 7' un modesty, pradesce, relision and the house that the reservation of 0 seats V'rtues that are so attractive in women, ? ¥ i T § | - s g i ‘What the child is in the home, he will) I wanted to borrow that kid for about | Germans. The German Third guards public. In addition to those recommended be in the and in public. ten minutes. When I got through with|vision and the Forty-elghth reserve divi- | for dismissal a large number were recom- Hear me! Forty-six milllon farmers in | him he would be like Buster Brown—he'd |sion, reinforced by an Austrlan brigade, | mended for disciplinary action for other to | rather stand. with great quantities of heavy and light (Copyright, Willam A. Sunday.) artillery, according to statements made objectionable conduct not amounting to hazing. Fie i i : i i i i d . e rho PAVISNOTUPT0 RIS meckora e, | i e i | QTANDARD WHEN (15 iy St | ol LACESAT BLUE SRS egram.)—Robbers last night entered Jesse hog, and one university that has & T " | fight on the River Dolijonka the Germans ~ marbet, the office of the A m""w :( ::l. u.:'m: MA Is ABSENT :;:. completely defeateq Tuesday even- | Gessel o~ ber company and & photo- Clar) versi/ e “At the end of the engagement the!STeDh Eullery at the town of Biue Springs e thihk miote o slop- Continued from Page One.) enemy developed an artillery fire of most | Neb., south of ":"' :M:l '”:;:‘.f ping & the hog than of feeding 18 In the men, God would have dumped | extraordinary intensity. Only the impos- | &¢ the meat g ot an Yy i and training the boy and keeping him the whole thing into hell long ago. I'm |sidility of replying with the same weight 8¢ the limber companys office but out of hell. We are going daffy over Setting mick of seeing God's work side- oxmm;nmmu.trommmrn-"“"“:m' °:bfllfll;-“¢ money; we are commercially crasy. |"""" for every Tom, Dick and Harry | veloping the success had obtained.|Place or the pho! v Jerk-water thing that comes along. :o0u ' The Germans, besides suffering enormous * Curse of Idie Mother Danger Sigm. have your lodges and your clubs and |losses in killed an wounded, left prisoners . o If & boy will not obey his father and s ' Loty cireles, Where you make | in our hands more than 30 officers and mother, he will not obey the social and AFTER You ARE " o mosquito netting for the Eskimos and | #.000 men. We captured thirty guns, four- HANDE A Moral law. It be won't odey you in your UCRUCD (TS pl L ts and gossip | teon of Which were of heavy caliber, d o home, it s out of such w‘:::nm and back-bite and rip your neighbors | Many niachine guns, gun ltmbers and BAD BARGAIN i Hasmms seking in pancion vuper | a1 had SRR DENCING WhAS 0 708 Wi s | 1 W0l IT KEEPS ON God's cause™ Several Villages Captured. —.u after thirty years of ..o- of t:o:::: #igna of our times fe s 0§ S TIRPRMN g “Further south, in the region of Trem- MAKING PA|C!S ?w will be asked by ome o -m-'“-' . Speaking of revivals, he turned and | PFOWla, on the Tth we dislodged the en- AT You emy from a serles of villages, making prisoners over forty officers and nearly | i | fist at the preachers and E i i i ! i | | i man, convicted of bigamy four )'n\qu‘ | ago, has taken steps to unseramble part torney gemeral of British Columbla had | Mrs, Kate Maser Mueller | 1ala indictments for mansiaughter against wives, whom he married sixteen years| Pickerel, Neb. Thomas Graham and J. H. Tonkin, two|ago at Button, Neb. The bill charges| The Postoftige department has aWArlc: NO TURNING OF OTHER OHEEK |of the most prominent mining men in|desertion six years lator. Mueller's vol- | L1, SOMLract 2 betweer A T ——— “The last time I saw you you were | """ | Don't make them wait too much on| confusion, caused by an insistent | ruary 15 tast, | em——pe — - s of desertion mad: [BIGAMIST ASKS DIVORCE [ nehe i AL that time he aid e mar FROM HIS NEBRASKA WIFE | rica wite No. 1 because deacons of ram.)—Kurt Mueller, erstwhile clergy. in Hane - Held for Deathof | = i as o € S WITH THE ! AL MEN Go Hand in Hand, Says Sun ay| DECID_E_THE WAR Ninoteon Miners| «cuicio, ukas sarat zoe | Rent rooma quick wity & Bee Want Ad Y rders. i 8ept. 9.~An-|of his matrimonial affad My has\ Department O b Famous .Cl'.o‘l on ’“I'lll Were y r A " ! alre > -y " TON, Se 9. ~(Special Tel: you soen and not heard when you nouncement was made today that the at- -4 WASHINGT Sept. “Ma” Letter Carriers Rush to of Real Home Life were & RI4? 1 Glways feel sbery for the They Have in Their Hands A Nraiea Sotion In clrout court to dtvorce | TASTCN service examinations will b first of four|held on October 9 for postmaster at States mall in screen wagons v Canada. They are charged with careless- | untary admission to police, however, when | the postoffice at Dubuque, la., and sta “Bllly” Sunday at the tabernacle last hat you don't une 30, 191 45 SW Jou Whom you were plaring Y SO o Teneet s o Moo ol R o | BRISTOL, England, Sept. 9. |ness in connection with the disaster that|he was arrested on charges brought by | ton from Ogtober i, 191, to J A to_George Schapsauser of Dubuqtue used ’ ite No. - | $0,8 ball In the east.” "The Home," wpeaking in part as fol-[ Don't walt on them too mueh. Amid uproarious applause and some | o* the loas of nineteen lives In the wife No. § four years ago differed con- | 30055 per annum. == ‘TheSeptemberSale " of Bedding, Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Pillow Cases The Prices Tell the Story and if you will read this part of the story we he lieve you will decide to do this. BUY YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY NOW AND SAVE ON EVERY DOLLAR SPENT, ‘ Space will not permit of a complete list of the spe- 4 cial prices this sale brings. The few quoted arc typical of the entire rale. Cotton Bed Blankets, 48c, 63c, 89¢c a Pair For three-quarter size beds, and come in gray and tan, pink and blue borders. Fancy Plaid Blankets, $2.19 a Pair Full size, serviceable, warm and very soft and fluffy. Blue, pink and gray plaids. Plaid Wool Blankets, (70x80) $6.19 a Pair Fancy plaids in assorted colors. 10-4 Gray Blankets, $2.98 a Pair ‘Wool mixed, full bed size, good weight, colored borders, a wonderful value, White Wool Blankets, $4.67 a Pair 4 Extra heavy fine soft finish, full size, blue, pink and yellow borders. Bed Comforts A gond liberal size, all filled with pure white cot- ton, nothing else, fancy covers, 98c, $1.33, $1.73, $2.19, $2.48, $2.69. Bleached Seamless Sheets, (81x90) 83¢c Each Our well known superior brand, 3-inch hem, regu- lar $1.00 quality. Seamless Sheets, (81x99) 69c Each An extra special value, made of good bleached sheeting. Basement Friday The Fashion Center of the Midd!e West Dancing Frocks, very dainty new styles, $16.50, $25 and $35. Serge and Silk Combination Dresses, in plaids and stripes, $18.50 and $25. Autumn Suits, Coats and Skirts. . ’ | ot the reated postofices in the country | on a thing to drag their I S Dhessder and dewt be- | AW beldisen, tigather with thres guae) M The Store for Shirtwaists ‘which unsanitary reviv ! machine guns. * poorly ::-. e - gy ey m'm m :« M onve e church! ™ | Between the Dniester and the lert| Shabbiness fs fnexcusable. New Fall Blonses, $5, $5.95, $6.50. Jhe Serriers asked by msclution that! or out to some opers, and out to some the work I am doing, Jus as truly as | pa’)t Of the Sereth the Austrians passed RN Rt St st oty ’ Sarriers in second class offices be put on | fashionable milliner; that cternal routine Paul and Martin Luther or Savonarola | [ th® offensive in the course of the 7th ) - the same salary as those in first class| of ‘bridge whist, dressmakers, miliiners; : or or Iy keeps making faces at’you, bui offices, since the work is largely the|they beat that little path. . e e 1 T lhon . frightens away the folks who would & { same. They never go out to hh‘:.u-u- of my income and | g, ook Drisoners sleven witioare ang|like to be friendly toward you. | . they naver try to do 1t In the bank In & ssparate accoUnt | gyer 100 Austrians with machine guns. You ean {mprove your npmmcol AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. . mm n m Doman 0¢ sqseler oo “The fortunte withdrawal of our armies t the cost of little money if you will R e e s e T SARIEEs 555 saess ! L try to bridge from the difficult position before the Vis-| 8¢ the CORt of little money it yo RANDEIS/ TONIGHT, THEA — are too stuck up, ::,.”.,“ M":‘"‘ 15 ake Wesif 08 ‘Whre handling a line of Py ! DAVID B! _’.%o-' "llm,'l Widow" lAKE MANAWA Continued trom Page One.) 4allé them to go sults that will put you in right with | CONEDX SUCCREE o of the AM K 2n e the folks that are worth while, 'Edw-rd Lynch A8 b TR G P A gan Sasy He Dem Ticket " For Two Dollars NEW ORLBANS, La., Sept. 8—The TUnited Fruit company advertised today E :E. i : i 7 1 H i : i j | i is ! i ! i Again Heads Postgfiioe Clerks 5§ w I ; ““Make our store your store’’| ég i that it would pay the ransom demanded k u..":"‘. Mators, m -u::-"t:: LO8 ANGELES, Cal, Sept. h—Frank |by an anonymous letter written for Cap- u llcox & Allen m'“ 3 re-alected today president | tain McLaren, two members of the crew a,““"'!'!‘_ T~ Pk, ¥4 United Assoclation, of Postotflos |and two passengers of the lost liner | Exclusive Clothes for Men and or with conven! Marowljne, whom the writer says, are Young Men. s 3 =z"= . o P R constitution and | held prisoners on an ieland In the Guif 8 | ot Mexico, 203 8So. 15th Street—Near Douglas. ‘The advertisement was signed by C, H. Eillis, vice president of the company, who | ~— explained it was called forth by the re- ceipt of a second anonymous letter from : i 11 i ks ) i ! i j | iz | i 1 l ! | i i i1 il i;i it ! d i 5? %! i ] o e et w5 d ot your knes will stick when all else s gone. | || Conversation is Important. I are things I think more ims- G the | H 3 } iy i ii i j: il?ffg il $16.50 and $25/1Eaerei ,;;.F_g“f * ] Bo. xad for Convenilon W, = . ek masTinas 8.8 S0 W STREN o Ag s of opmouanens, pun ozd dwsi ||| ROLLER COASTER LADINS' DIME MAT, WEEX 3 Starting Sai. Nite—"Star & Garter’ Bl'oen‘ Park Closes Sunday Night, September 12. Feature Photo Plays MRS. PATRICK Every Evening ik { CAMPRELL FREE. Friday, September 10: “One of Millions” Matinee at 3:30, “THE SECON3 MR3. TANQUERAY" Eveniug at 8:90, “PYGMALION" PRICES— o0 W it &% SEATS NOW Sctiiiiw. | Play, g Laura Sswyer, - em— The Greatest Preachmen( “OMANA'S YUN CENTER" Against War Ever Staged. Prarnitiss || | chnee of Program Every UAN CULEMAN 24,2 counasy || DANCING, BOATING, A Lollar for a Dime or So Refined Vaudeville EMY, 28th & Farnam ' Adult uners Mo d Th > d will e ivan 31 reductonon Aselicaiasis Jolaing on erening ived now. Harney

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