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Nebraska ANOTHER CHANCE FOR REED T0 RULE Beotion of Statutes Found that Bears Down Hard Upon State Treas- urer in Warrant Stand. Nebraska ARTHUR ENFORCES DEMAND New County Brings Suit to Be In- cluded in Thirteenth Judicial Distriot. NEW BUILDING ON BIG CORNER (From a Staff Correspondent.) | Al F-4 Type Subsea | Craft Are Ordered Out of Commission WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 — Secretary Denlals today ordered all submarines of the F-4 type out of commission until a thorough examination of them can be made. His action was taken upon the Ing the sinking of the F-4 at Honolulu on March %, & battery explosion. The 4, F-2 and report of the board of Inquiry Investigat«| which ascribes the accident to [HSR ) B 4 (LA 2 UN 'u‘lri‘[!l“: N R e g ING-PECK "Omaba's Larpesl, Livest, Leading Mens Store 'C --choose clothes by the LINCOLN, Sept (Special,)—8ult | F-3 probably will be brought under con- | Py STILL THERE MAY BE LOOPHOLE | was filed in®the office of the supreme|voy to the Mare Island navy yard for g " ® — court this morning by Attorney General examination \ (From a Staff Correspondent.) Reed agalnst Judge Grimes of the Thir-| Later this statement was lasued at the iy qua 1 y n em ra er LINCOLN, Sept. 17.—(Sgpclal)—Har- | teenth judicial district for the purpose | Navy department } y mony, the kind that makes a democrat [of compelling the judge to hold court in| ‘Secretary Daniels announced that care- \ . want to kick & cat Just to see it jump, | Arthur county | ful examination of the F-t by the board o | th 1s atifl seeking whom it may devour. When the last leglslature changed the [of Investigation appointed for the purpe P \ an y e pnce mar While state officers and their ap-|judicial districts of the Eighth and showed that in the batteries, the le e N pointeea are holdir their breaths won-| Ninth districts it was necessary to "\‘\PIH(PF were badly corroded through In ‘ W dering what will come néxt, up bobs a[clude in the bill all of the districts. The | places and that the corroson existed in t o new complication and the little old dove | clerk who copled the bill took an old |the steel plates in several places | n em 3 of peace leaves his frail footing on the | statute, which was printed before Ar-| “Secretary Daniels has ordered under tp of the old state house dome and thur county was organised, and -conse-|examination the F-1, F-2 and F-3. They { hides himself in “Robbers’ Cave,” out| quently when the bill was passed that probably will be sent to Mare Island i near the penitentiary county was left out. The territory em-|navy yard for thorough overhauling with You can buy a suit at $10, $15, $20 or When State Treasurer George Hall |bracing Arthur county has always been n view to correct the inherent fault in | i yestenday discovered that he was in(in the Thirteenth district and the suit| batteries and in the meantime has lssued error when he thought no appropriation had been made to pay expenses of the state fire commission and refused to pay is one to make legal the holding of the terms of court so that Arthur county may become a part of the Thirteenth Instructions suspending all cxercises of | the submerged runs of these boats | any other grice at most any clothing store, but the price does not signify the quality. Look to the fabric, pattern, style, the warrants when presented by Fire | district Harvest Fe Elkhorn Today. : : . Commissioner Ridgell, he promptly no- | sewiteh Rate Hearing Par Over, | ELKHORN, Neb., Sept: 17.—(Special)— workmanshlp. fit and finish. These are tifled the commissioner that the funds| rhe hearing before the State Railway | EIkhorn will have a harvest festival Sat- were ready for him. | commission on thg complaint of the urday, September 18. An unusuvally largs the basis for comparison, the features: Omaha | crowd is expected as preparations are being made to give a good entertainment, | There will be a balloon ascension and | | Peters Milling company of | against the Great Western Raflway com- | pany covering certain charges in| Find New Section. Now comes another complication. S tion 6653 of the statutes savs: which determine values. | “Any such treasurer who shall fail | switching rates, which was to have been | parachute leap at 1 o'clock to register any warrant in the order of | fts presentation therefor, or shall fail| to pay the same in the order of its regis- | tration, shall be llable on his official | Fenn' near the church, Those present were Mesdames Leete, George Dodge, J. | H. Kuhns, T. P. Livingston, J. H. l)on—} nelly, W. J. White, A. W. Dawson, J. A. | Donelan; Misses Barbera Gering and | Dora Fricke of Plattsmouth, Mrs. Philip | Potter, Mrs. John Glover and Miss Jessie Royce of Omaha. The attending ministers wero Rev. Mr. Leote of Plattsmouth, | Rev. W. W. Barnes of Nebraska City and Rev. Mr, Knowles of Auburn. Elmwood Bank Change. i WEEPING WATER, Neb, Sept. 17.— | (Special.)—A large portion of the stock ' in the Elmwood State bank at Elmwood | has changed hands in a d#l just com-| pleted. The purchasers are R. C. King of Hildreth, Neb., and H. B, Gipson of Odell, | heard today, has been postponed for a couple of weeks, Glven License to Wed. Jacob Brown of Omaha, aged 32, and west part of town, and Mr. C. C. Stephens has purchased a house six blocks south on Main street and is making two ad- ditions to it. He will retire from his farm and move to town as soon as he can get his residence completed. Soveral other additions and improve- ments are being made on town proper- tes and two or three fine homes in the country adjacent are being built. Big Crowd at Madison Fatr. MADISON, Neb.,, Sept. 17.—Yesterday at the falr was a record-breaker In at- tendance, 10,00 people passing through | the gates. All school children were ad- | mitted free, which helped in a consider- | able degree to swell the attendance. {Fully 800 automobiles passed the gates and were parked nearby. Ball g | merry-go-round and many races. me, Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a between $5.00 and $25.00, but you'll get here the Style the boy wants and the Quality to please his mother. Everything Boys want A KING-PECK $15 suit will measure up, point for point, with $20 suits fea- tured elsewhere. Inour price range, $10 Fall Weight Hosiery..................25¢c to $1.50 Fall Weight Union Suits ........ $1.00 to $5.00 Anthony’s AMUSEMENTS, First Church of Christ, Sclen- who bought the interests of R. M. and| Newman Grove defeated Madison by a in Hats and Furnishings. Why Not 300 tist, of Omaha, Announces a Robert Turner. Mr. King will assume!score of 7 to 3. Batterles, Newman " b * the office of vice president of the bank | Grove, McKay and Hays: Madison, George T. Wilson, Mgr. es auran F H { and Mr. Gipson will become assistant| Wehrle and Attschuler. Each team made | mfl “ "} emum cashier. The present cashier, &, B. But- | four hita. Strikouts: By Mckay, 10; vy | [ | ler, will remain with the institution and his father, E. E. Butler of University Place, remain as president. The bank was formerly the First National bank of Elmwood, but was reorganized and con-| verted into a state bank in April, 1914, | Wehrle, 7. { Hauge of Newman Grove won the prize for high jumping and Paulson of Colum- bus took first money in the motorcycle race; Goodman, second money, and Trine, third, i Save The Baby Use the reliable Formal Opening Saturday Evening Table D'Hote Luncheon with Wine from 11:30 until 2 o’clock, 50c. REGENERATION TODAY? It's At the CHRISTIAN SCIENGE GEORGE SHAW COOK, - - C. 8. B. {3 —w Suddenly, | i 1 Bosating Now. Miahwar. HARVARD, Neb, Sept, 17.~(Special)— H o R I | c K’s Table D'Hote Luncheon with Wine and Music Member of the Board of Leoture. ot sive. degatnepept. 1 Mrs. William Stephan, residing on a farm | from 6 until 9 o’clock, 75c. M hrme Fitet Ohuren of fot ) ee s ; sslected by the Auburn Commercial club, | poreg aecy 1o iicest of Harvard, was | ORIGINAL " and five by the city of Auburn, to send| to New Orleans on November 15 and 16 to | attend the organization meeting of the | Jefferson Highwuy association. The| o her, and recelving no response reached | Bodorsed thousands of Physicians, Reserve Your Tables Early. 19, 1915—at 3 0’'Clock. ! B vy "on lughway ls & ha-) over and touched her and found her | Mothers Nurses the world over for ““The House That You and ¥ Are Cor- ol 1igh 0 extend rom i New | Orleans to Winnipeg, Canada. Omaha, | Kansas Ci'y and Sloux City and inter- mediate towns are along a direct route from New Orleans to Winnipeg and so are interested in the routing of the new high- way. Hindley WEEPING WATE pt. 17.— (Bpecial.)~Miss Josephine Pittman of Union has bought Hindley hall, the four- story building, formerly &irls’ dormitory for the academy serving as a Weeping Water The academy closed its doors in June, 1914, {found dead in her bed yesterday morn- | ing. She complained of not feeling well at | bedtime last night, but nothing serious | was apprehended body cold. She evidently had passed away without & struggle in the night 471 years old, and leaves and several children. She was her husband Contract to Omaha Firm. BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 17.—(Bpecial Telegram.)—Gould & Bon of Omaha have been awarded the contrdet for erecting the new bullding at the institution for feeble minded youth here. The contract price was $31,96.65. Work will be started on the bullding at once. AiSiaatofitun. Malted Milk Her husband called | Upbuilds every part of the body efficiently, | more than a quarter of a century. | Convenient, no cooking nor additional milkrequired. Simply dissolvein water, Agrees when other foods often fail, | Sample free, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. | @ ~No Substitute is“Just as Good"* as HORLICK'S, the Original AMUSEMENTS, | | Phone Douglas 5152. Music by Miss Irene Berry. Anthony’s (Anthony Bros., Formerly of the Hotel Fontenelle) Located Over Wroth’s 1612 Farnam Street AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS, Boston, Mass. At Brandeis Theater Sunday Afternoon, Sept. our Friends Did Come Back'’ Aially Invifed to Be Present. BRANDEIS), Tooar 3 3% TERATER. Last Two Times “THE SHEPHERD OF THE WILLS" !:v.;..:?l‘.‘;'noh [ Weekly May “The Rejuvenation of Auni Mary" . Matinees, 380. 250, 380, 800 Be Seen TN Y W YT 180 Bvgs., " S , FARNAM THEATRE KR“G P ARK —_— Where the Omaha Bee— Universal Animated Miss Pittman will use the bulldi 3 If every ex nt mother would| - g —ry \ OMARA'S FUN OENTER" VAiii CAMERAFRONR & boarding and rooming house. Other | §et Mother's Friend from her drug | Spectacular Dancing. MOTION Baily Mata 18-00-900 ( GEM LOYAL | pancl oL SSPE. 0th v BYIN: Dancing, Roller Skating and parties had considered buying it to use as | £i5t and would apply this wondsetel || e PICTURE 0-88-80-780 | | " a hospi Bert Mslcourne, Xo & Burk C “Btar & PASTIME Many Riding Devices. pital or sanitarium external remedy and valuable help as (N~ ,“'..:”::'n'- g Ma | “Garter” Show. | LYRIO MAGIC | Free Motion Pictures and Garage, P T Comfort and peace of mind. Tor mang || ® P & ulS T VIME Japes Whstarpitos TONITE8:30 HANSCOM B w?m;"r‘:\',\, .\'Ieh, Nq-:n 11.—(Special )—A | years ::i! :r‘m‘-l‘fl.dd”m:i”bm bo:‘n Some Girls—Some Singers. LES MISERABLES, g..g.u.i Ine. Wext Sat. Mai, (|l ArBOR Yy PALACE Mm endid crowd aitended the fair today, | Used and strongly endors: y experi- - v duct b ARNEY or Musioal | ogn Ok dovill estimated at 9,000, Floral hall .u: ‘.‘.‘.::‘ enced mothers, lA’)r it is the one safe, m"l.ml'nwle-?""tv I,A %;(;0‘?:0“:‘:( u:t(l':rn:::w‘: °““",‘r°l' IE"’“""M‘L DIAMOND BURT The Guty ROaS Vandeutt with exhibits. The ‘“guideless wonder” nrndnhlc remedy that penetrates to || ———— = ..,'5 All Seats 10¢, g SAEAE Dime Mntinee WO DAOR. - | ALMO OMAHA MATINEN TOPAX: 8346 and the racing ostrich were features leve oll strain o0 nerves, cords, | (10 , A DOLLAR SHOW 10 " Nights, 7 to 11 ‘ 1 | . (|| sexsox FLORENCE st aments parts involved. . : | o o Bes Want Ads Produce Kesults expand naturally G| FoR A DIME Ok 50 o Children, 10c. THE OMAHA BEE makes the muscles and steps pain. Adults, 25¢, | THE HOME PAPER | ERFAw TORIGHT 2 bond {o each and every person, the pay-| Nellle Oberman of the same city, aged |Bee “For Rent.” y 4 bran ot whose, WATTARL. OF (YRFIUIE. 18] 2% mare. ramied . hmonse. o PtFy, — ‘ to $40, T Il find suits undervalued irom by postponed e s of $50 | (he cRtee ‘OOURtY 00! g N artment Orders, | y g e R R T B $3 to 33, This positive saving is your's \ half of whiéh shall go to the person % fory Buftbings Rhoda Argabright, Auburm Nernt if you will but see that your new fall ! bringing such action and one-half to th I Elvina Bowers, Falls City, Neb. D H i b ng such action and one-half to the | ooln's. it g .| Elvi vers, Falls City, Neb, | i Seiet’ fundfia’ g coqsity) Whetein wuch | Lanooins Deincibal eodtiess - Gesnen | HCR Lo TN IR SIVL TNRNO I suit bears the KING-PECK label. i 3 Thirteenth and O, is to have anotl M. Canova, Miner county, Willlam T. | i “‘fl""‘ is ‘;3;"“' el apin ot | MeW bullding, the Meler Drug company | Gough, ylee A H Nohlgreen: Harding | Section %, under the caphn Of y,upe imade a lease of the property |County, John K. Gardner, vice Florenco » . 1 """;'"“Y for Refusal to Pay Wbrant” | pere they now have their business, for ‘wyx,',‘fi;"f“\“'fl‘,"‘:"im“ o & ”";y | Youn‘ Men's sul“) slo to 525 o ninety-ni ars, with the contract thet | Frank W Wi Ve AL 4] . . / "'u the state treasurer shall anuH)" n“hul)m':n': * po B Bie Bty oo g.:r’fifi'l. ‘",,n,‘,",‘_""""' vice Mrs. Pauline Conservative Sulb, 310 to $40 refuse or neglect to pay any warran r th 3 oseph A. Sedlacek of Van Tassell o lawfully drawn upon the treasury, when | wore ,'.h:: ',:‘ ::\’4‘\‘101 :l:."::l, soon as | 2o awarded the contract for carryiny the “True Blue” Serge Suits, $10 to $25 K ups t . t &1 malil from B " the money for the payment of the same | FOC0 ¥ The comptroler. of the: oneas AP d N, EA DT Sy R e "“"!‘ — proved the Merchants National’ bank ¢ o i 1 pay four-fold the amount, to be recov- ] Omaha and Btock Yards Natlonal Lank * d H' Il Sc o 2 £rea vy ‘stton aguimt the treasuser and | Alleged Horse Thief —[gf s omira st e g, 41k A section devoted to “Hig hool” suits with his suretles on his official bond or oth- T k B t . Atlonal bank, Harlan, Ia o l t 7 50 10 12 ulb erwise. He shall also suffer such pun- | s s $ . tshment as the law shall provide.” aken at Beatrice attractive values al 2V, y y 9 ] Poastbie Loophole. s RO T ; i i P Thers fs a sllght chance for a hitch| BEATRICE, Neb. Sept U —(Cnecoly Typical style-right suits for the lad of 14 to 19 in that the warrants are sald never |Charles Gray, who gives Tulsa, Okl, ashis| The Gpore of the Town, Cloth hich t th and action to have been signed by Hall as stato | home, was arrested fourteen miles north . years. othes which suggest youth and acti s . "™ Y i Sheri | N ————————————— i i o, w1 ABUA 90 & Sharen of SORING L Tritye R84 | B " —attractive patterns, durable lf]at)nfcs and splen- ‘ his signature. If such is the case a|buggy belonging to Willlam West, a| rownin Kl i 1r favor. iyt B W Mgl b Aot i e 8 S 4] ng did values are arguments in the ) rants with the same effect as his re-|rell. He was brought here and lodged in & Company 1 fusal to cash them afterwards and the|jail. The rig was missed by Mr. West ’ b real purpose of stopping payment would |at the picnic at Pickrell Wednesday even- ] Yonn( Bros. Flll H.lh Clo!ll llld Bnck T°P SH“‘ have been effected. 3 ing. Gray told the officers he was in- This will give another chance for &|toxicated when he took the rig, and said Sch S $ s s s ruling by the attorney general. that he had lost $0 in a crap game at 001 l.lltS . to & e — Pickrell Wednesday. He is 3 years of t senlce 1 Minden Issues Call T aroakthis ateros” Glu's” tatlo fod a Chat Soft hats in a variety of new Oloth and buck top footwear For Return of Pastor |gour wreet weancscar wna mate +$5,00 to $12.00 higed ‘and STF Bevaiie . Mt ANSS ERIE N Joe Michael, 5 years of age, was struck 3 A pleasant greet- shades. Derbies in the new good dressers every- MINDIEN, Neb., Sept. I.—(Special.) JThe | by the delivery auto of the Dole' Fiseal Exceptlonal Values i.ngp a willingness / browns as well as blacks. where., You'll surely want a Methodist Tipiscopal church closed up its |company on North Thirteenth street : . ‘ | business for the church year ending Bep- | Thursday with the result that his arm and a Wlde | to show plenty of Young hats are the $3 hats pair this fall. Why not come tember 16, Rev. M. B. Carman hn-: l;‘«;-n was broken and his body badly brulsed. A t f merchandise, a ° with the $5 look. in tomorrow for a try-on? highly successful in his charge, which he! Wil Tanner, of this city, brought to ; has held continuously for six consecutive | town Thursday samples of corn gathered varie y (o) pattems, constant ;fforti :o years, contrary to the usual custom in|on his farm in Jefferson county. Th - 1 lease and satis o Steimoa” church, Puring the” s cars aro vy aree wee e e, s ALl €Xtra pair of - |please y You can’t dress well and neglect ] years the pastor has had 253 convercions [is so far advanced that it is out of the | . —that’s our ser- 1 in'his own church lll(‘smn-nl;m\ll!:‘(ln‘l( r)e—‘ way of frosts. He says the field will knlckerbOCkerS vice to you. L] ° t vival services on the outside wherein he (average at least sixty bushels to th . e f h has had 4%, all told 675 convprsions. The || BT . 50 the AR lncluded your urnisnings i conference cast a unanimous vote for provements at Exeter, » : { Rev. Mr. Carman's return for another | BXETER, Neb. Sept. 1f—speciat)—y. |Quedts with It's the little things that must be right—the tie, col- 3 s ohure! e cial | - Wilson has beg: vrecking the f i 4 i oo Shiiten Jo T piandi RN | stare INIIGIAY Hetta ol o e \ lar and shirt, gloves, handkerchief and hose. They . # years and will erect a modern brick long trousers for either make or mar your appearance. A 1 ’ Ladien® Auxiliary Meets. | structure on the site. This will leave but 5 | UNION, Neb., Sept. 17.—(Special.)—The | one frame building on the west side of b ! Ladies' auxiliary of this Episcopal diocese | this block, Oys Of 16 to 20 Neckwear, handsome silks ............ 50c to $3.50 met at the Episcopal church at Wyoming| Sam Debus bullt a very neat little N ¢ Thuraey. aftarncon, for. thoe avartery | home severa biocks south on e mrems | Y€ATS $12.50 to $25. Crisp New Fall Shirts................$100 to $5.00 conference. Lunch wnas served at the|l35t spring; Mrs. Thomas Camgbell is | i Dresses and Street Gloves.............$1.15 to $2.60 Coumry redence of S ani Mis. A. . |1t compieting cony homa in thesoutn | Y QU @Y ChoOSE

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