Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 21, 1915, Page 3

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! q THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, .1916 3 | YOUTH FALLS INTO SALT | TIREREN TN AN APPERT BIOUENt from Dougs | his sght was restored. He was asaist 4 MeC o | i DOUBLE SHlFT SRR g e B . a N . ‘B[‘A ] | the two teams mix on McCpok field No- \ i Nebraska CREEK AND IS DROWNED ofn ralldd’ combasy on & judgment | when i fildenty becasm blind. Wheni [ ', TNEBRQS“} IS SLOGAN i P PR,V —— secured by Richard 8. Keat 5 | rogained his he visited the office aht ol y - 2 | ASHLAND, Nib, Sept. 20—(Special LAW IS UPHELD [ Seess sumascs o s of Dr. W . Montgomery, who found | Jayhawker Foot Ball Rooters Adopt |, 26" o1 mer, are out for laces £h8 | Tetegram,)- ::‘)‘u.vr fisning ’rl ‘hlv":\\;;ml attle which it was claimed that the trouble was caused from an ine This as Their War Cry Captaln James, All-Valley @oned. Ik J W es d ol he ain stree ridge — 0l v el or . L pressure o ome d o he op i . Su Other “K." men out are Wood, ¢ ake and youngest son of rMs. Maude Do | Supreme Court of Nebraska T"k“" urt on the grounds that the defendant| Omer Ken Guthrie of Havana, Neb Houssholder, fullback! Reber ,‘,'.,”,‘:::,r,' / STATE TREASURER Voe, fell into the creek by the breaking Favorable Action in Suit to did not have a falr trial and remands and Miss Maude May Urling of Indfan- | FIFTY MEN OUT FOR PRACTICE | ,4s: Strothers, guard Mng e of the ralling to the west approach and Test Validity. the case back for further proceedings ola, Neb, were marred Saturday by asielitios suare anc eeling, | was drowned this evening | The cattle were shipped from Bassett | County Judge Whalen. LAWRENCE, Kar Sept. 20.—"Beat ll:v C. 1dition, Fast, former All-Kansas { i The lad was with a crowd of other to the Omaha stock yards with In - | " % > ayeh g P S Fire Commissioner Retains Lawyer | sniall boys when the accide 5 ;. | SHIPPING INSTRUCTION TEST | . e 10 b Somiy b waioad Gl Nehraska' {8 the foot ball slogan at the | conference halfback, and Neilson and JET | small boys when the accident occurred, tructlon to the company to unload and | TWQ DEATHS BY VIOLENCE (untversity of Kansns these davs. sup. |HO't also out for half, are considered far that it is thought the loss of Burton, and Will Seek to Impose Penal- | Precipitating him about ten feot into the h foed them at Fremont, which igstructions i oy b 31, B . i ties Upon Hull | i of Bt SR~ H SR sl B¢ (Ffom’ o SUJE Correspondent) & T Gheged ARy et nafiowel IN ONE DAY AT MITCHELL |planting the time-honored - “Heat Mia. | SECellent material, All Uiree men stacred { s was about six feet from the east b LINCOLN, Sept. 20.—(Special)—The su g * “r it el il Ast year's freshmen team. A o { wia about slx fest trom the edst bank, | LINCOLN, S0l 0 (Cbeciul ) b Sur Al Parties Ave Linble, L iy IR a0 A aa it Sl o 7 | promising new men who will contest for ) ’ ien he s hefore help could - reac e L Det peders " A, 8D, Sept. M—(Special |other gate on the schedule,” say | places In the line are Van Ho 1 OUTGROWTH OF DEMOS' ROW|iim obinton today following it summer vaca-| The Douglaa county district court is | mglagram.)-Leors Dooley, only #0n of |conenes move AR places fn the line are Van Houten, center: { & B T it tearine Tmeor fire. |Feversed in 'the matter of a fudgment | s e A B Tt el to-qq | CORChes, players and students, “than have | Frost and Palkowski, tackles, anq tho { (From a Staff Correspondent.) News Notes of Columbus, men entitled to's double shift may be [Prayed for by Burk B. Bodwell against | reridents, ‘living seven miles northweet |NPFaska repeat last year's victory. |CHUesple brothers, ends, Buch has Seen i LINCOLN, Sept. 2 —(Special)_1t fs| COLUMBUS. Neb., September M.-(Spe. |of conslderable intérest as it involves the |J. R. Webstor and J. A. Sunderland for|gp Miichell, was killed while cleaning a | With this end In view, fifty varaity men ol e e el A g 3 - - S Whiania | constitotl 4 3,000 fo rles aleged to e bec understood that Fire Commiasioner Rid- |1~ imbus council No. 838, Knights |constitutionality of a law passed by the fw'w‘lf x“““x"‘ ) i to ha been | ghotgune Sunday afternoon. The coroner |have been Hard at work every afternoon | vy oyt yn it T o halt gell will bring suit against State Treas 1“: olumbus, at its regular meeting, | last legislature. pavinnid »" \ ¥ Ivn||“|\\- o, ¢ x»lmmg AN | geclared the young man had put the 'during the last week, though on three |in 14, will s u‘.('ul\. be 'vl-n i urer George Hall to force the treasurer |€'ected the following officers for the en Double Shift for Livcoln. O In & bullding owned by the de- | ypgle of the gun Ih his mouth and |gays out of the six It was pouring dow 1 ed fendants. as P ng down Schedule of Gamens, to pay the penalties alleged to be due |¥Uing year: [ rber, grand Knight, | The law passed by the last legislature pulled the trigger. The parents know of \ " i The or SOUg o evade X o rain. The first call for freshmen was ! Follo: s the Kansas sc - ’ because of his faflure to pay warrants of (M. . Helms, deputy grand knighti Mark | for & double shift for firemen has been |, . dehh p ght to evade HAbIty on f g reason for the suleldal act. The YOUNK |jssued Friday, and thirty-five of the hor it Corteipordas e f the fire commission when funds were in | Burke, financial secretary: Thomas ypheld by the supreme court he claim that the work was In charke | ;ap, was a graduate of Mitchell Hikh |iyros appeared on McCook S bl M K ool A v ! the treasury for that purpose: E. Wade, jr, recordink secretary; T. C. | Ly ity officlals ref! of 8. K. Hanford, thelr superintendent | g, clase of 1907 U6 ApDedred on MotOok €isid for prac- (year. The Jayhawker tolals &' given y b Y Ancoln city officlals refused to put | e o s 3 o d tice that afternoon. It is expected that | first Instead of having the attorney general |!lORAn, treasvrer; Otto F. Walter, chan- ' the law in force and an appeal was taken he court holds, however, | “npix o Maers, who was belng held as a {that all parties are liable of the state prosecute the cases it is|Cellor; Frank Moersen, lecturer; W. |5 the supreme court. The city officlals |, witne understood that Ridgell has retained B. |O'Brien, advocate; Steve Hogan, Inner |made the fight against the constitu- | Tho, dlstriet court dlsmissed the ca%6 | uyrreq last Aligust, wan found dead early 3 Mainew |guard; A. P. Speicher, outer guard;*Alols | tionality of the law claiming it was “class | CXCePt A8 to Hanford and the judgment | gupiay morning swinging by a wire from am Wil Be Lighter. The statutes provide that in case the [Frischolz trustee; Rev. Father Cyriac, | jegfalatio Jwas made against the latter for $100, |4\ cojling of the Jall corridor. Maers| In contrast with toams of former years, | rence state treasurer refuses to cAsh warants |Chaplain; :John 8. Hayes, wardéhii 8, J..| Ciiser Justibe Morriasey, who wrote the 803 the cse goed back, for another trial ‘\\n- an Austrian and is not known to |the Jayhawker varsity this season prom- | O tober M-Kansns Aggles at Manhat- when there is money to do £0 he is sub- |[R¥an and B. C. Kavanaugh, alfer opinion, holds otherwise and the law will e hn\v had any relatives in this country. |ises to be lighter than usual; conse- | t&n. -0 ject to an actlon for the payment of |t0 the state convention | i ‘ October _#—Oklaboma unive stand giving Lincoln firemen a double Notes from Gage County. few days ago, Maers confided to|aquently it Wil have to resort to n tricky, | Norman. 16-18 AGoma university. at the number will be increased to a hun October 2-WIil'im Jewell at Lawrence, dred or more by tonight, s in a cutting scrape which oc- S-Emporia Normal at Law- 16-Drake univeisity at Law- | four times the amount of the warrants “l"“"“‘ “:‘:" began its sesalon this | gnie gystem. BEATRICE, Neb, Sept. 20.—(Speclal.) [ ulu\\ prisoncrs hia implication in the jopen style of play. Coach “Beau™ Olcott, | No em'er 6.~Washburn college at Law and also subject to a fine of $500, one- [8fterncon. On state case and ten civil shi ’ " Willlam Minich, a baker at Wymore, was | niurder of an Itallan laborer at Toledo, { Yale, ‘01, will teach the men the forward ! Tence. 20-14 ¢ e o Shippers’ Instractions Vold, | Vi mber 18—Nebraska v . half to go to the one bringing the suit hAve Uésn set for. heatith,: Jobn | .\, .\ Tols o bre | meverely hurt by being thrown from mn“ 0., this summe | Saha a5 thelr ehiet fiistrument o defense, | ol raroo osp @ coraska | university: &t and the other half to the school district |Horack will be tried on a carhge of as- I“ ”,'"',‘" carrier Ia not bound to| motereyele about five miles south of | ——— [ and will depend n great deal on Lindsay's | . November - Missourl university at in which the case is brought. saulting 17-year-old Minnie Kosch at her u-r:v,\ “n; every arbitrary request | Beatrice. His left leg was broken just| Nollding Taberracle at York, Kkicking. Thb Kansas punter has appeared | Columbla, 7-10 ! home in Humphrey in July, 1016, The | Made by a shipper of live stock as to the | gbove the ankie and he was severel YORK, Neb, Sept. 20.—(Speclal)—Th " 4 i y 3 * o e e was severely , Neb, Sept. 0.—(Specla e | in splendld form this season, his kicks | Ank’ Pretas’s h Faal l(mle‘ t“""' he war. |C25¢ Of EAwin HIU of Silver Croek place where such stock shall bs unloaded | pruised about the body. He lay by the|erection of the tabernacle for the Dr.|during the last week Averaging fifty |\ PLATTSMOUTH ,\4‘,‘"" g P ey :"‘"""‘rh’" ueed to pay the WaT- |against the Union Pucific Rallway com and fed while in transit. It Is only | roadside for two hours Lowery evangellatic meetings commenced | yards Rl)=The Methodiat ’.h"".(;h' 4 i"(glw' rants because he was under any will be tried this term. Mr, Mil |obliged to comply with such requestes| At a meoting of the directors of the|this morning. The bullding will e comw Oleott, who takes Jack Wheaton's place [ qas j s day serve terday, asked that the minister, Rev. Frank M. Drullner, ba versity on a three-year contract, has returned by the oconference which i Biue | number of citizens went to Omaha to|made a decided personal hit among the pression that it required a specific appro- | qijag for damages for the loss of an arm And Instructions regarding the case of priation for the fire commission to AraW |j, .n acefdent which Jage county falr Saturday night four|pleted this week and the meeting will|as head coach, coming to Kansas uni ; occurred when he |the shipment as may be reasonable | bands were engaged to furnish music for | commence the first week in October. A the funds, later finding that on account |fe) under the wheels of a car while leav- | Whethér a particular request or instruc-| the fair-the Beatrice Military o 0 in- S ” | [ meting in Omaha at t " a 'df‘th‘; "."r‘:\r:.::n‘h:;m”::‘:”“\rhfir: “‘"m“ ling the train at Silver Creek [ton of the ahipper is reasonable or un- | Springs, Wymore and Clatonia bands get “Billy" Bunday to come and ded-|men. Out of the material available he lsent a memorial t¢ :,,‘:, ',‘?;‘,‘,M":: "';:‘u ex the provision, « ppro- | reasonable 1 a question for the jury T. F. Pinfon, who resides at 1200 High | cate the tabernacle on October 4, but/hopes to develop a.good defensiv i o 3 priation was not discovered untll a few | A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand| Such fs the holding of the supreme | street, had the strange’experior i v s ut ihopea to .develop a.kood detensive line | meting. of ho-l they have been notiffed that he cannot and a whirlwind backfield that will cause Rial ‘ Saturday for an hour before | come. [troudle for the hedvier Cornhuskérs when days ago when Hall then offered to cash | furniture ‘into cash |court in"an opinion written by Judge|ing blind Bee Want Ads Produce Results, the warrants and Ridgell refused. The suit is the result of the peculiar brand of harmony which exists between state house officlals of the democratic faith and the sult cannot be sald to be a “frfendly” suit in any particular. e e s 415-417 South 16th Street r Ry S v 88! +d treet, e e St sooevn this morming. In OMAHA, NEB. | Crowds of Eager Buyers Ever Witnessed in Omaha OMAHA NEp The court consists Beaton & Laier Stock | This Quick Action Sale Opened Monday With the Greatest\[ Beaton & Laier Stock the senate chamber. of W. C. Parriott, who acts as the head of the commission, Grant G. Martin and C. O. McGirr. Judge Parriott was for- : \ merally a member of the lower house/| JiEl ) ‘\ of the legislature at the last session. \ Judge Martin was former attorney gen- | [ ¥ eral of the state and Judge McGirr was | |8 : a2 county attorney of Gage county. Miss Mayer of Beatrice is the court stenog- rapher and Paul Eaton, of the state library, acts as clerk of the court f The first case before them was an ap- | B peel in a divorce case from Adams county, Ondra against Ondra, covering the allowance of allmony and six attor- ‘ neys are interested in the case, Corey and Good for the appellants and Tibbets, Morey, Fuller and Tibbets for the other ”~ . side. ; The regular supreme court also began its first sitting, Judge Hamer of Kearney, who has been i1l for about a year, sat in ([ [y 4 4 & *the cases. The judge ls feeling pretty well, considering his long lllness and ‘ hopes to be able to attend to his dutles regularlly. 1 g ; ‘ L b Lightning struck the dalry buflding last 3 ; . night at the state fair grounds and partly | v : f demolished the west end. The poultry | i bullding next to it was damdged some- { what, but luckily mo fire was started : 1 and the damage can be fixed without : great cosl : ‘ lake and Lake Manawa. Heretofore there ¢ ] }as been much trouble over just hows far 1 Nebraska and Towa hunters could go . when hunting in either of the lakes, the § J ] Jine between the two states being some- State Game Warden Rutenbeck of Nebraska and State Game Warden Hin- sha. of lowa have comhe to a satisfa where on the waters of the two lakes. Tha matter nas been arranged so that gt B (4 Have so/me /Vf’x(/ fi//‘fl/fl//‘c From present bed of the river the dividing iine. | $ The State Live Stock Sanitary board ' O has lssued an order that all cars and b 1 other receptacles for shipping live stock comng from Illinols must be thoroughly HFEECE | Beaton & Laier Co. Are Gettmg Quick Action on It is understood that the state rallway commission has no funds with which to | hls Million stock of Fu rn |tu re ca prosecute the Missouri Pacific passen- l r e s ger rate cases in the federal court. It DO"ar ’ p has been the intention of the commission to hire a special attorney, but lack of tunds will not allow them to do this, and it is understood that the matter has been put up to the attorney general to prosecute. B0OY RECOVERING FROM |8 ! BITE OF RABID DOG | TECUMSEH, Neb,, Sept. 2. «,‘lvvrmll[ The authorities of the Pasteur Instl- | tute at Chicago have written the family { physician of Mre, Rollin Miner at Tecum seh that Mrs. Miners S-year-old son, Cecll, who 1s in that institution for treat- ment against rables, seems to be getting L] along nicely. The child was bitten by a Fumed Oak cHILD 3 p dog which had rables, the bite being'in Mission Wh-te E | d I c .b his lip, and the institute authoriti te e s 1ip, and ithorities staf Avily: Rocker I name ron rl I 1 d b bt ot o Mt Guchob ol e White Enameled Dressers (Bimblar to out) {niihe.te v but that they expect to secure a cure sl 1 The boy began taking the treatment six | [ (Similar to out) Brown Spanish Boston Side lets down—strong and durable— ss 65 day safter the bite, and it would have | Only 6 left—s0 hurry wu Leather Upholstered, “Quick Action.” .Sale price . 4 been better had it commenced earlier, | ”Tu:x“:&?:‘-.” slisa “Quick Action" § All Cotton Mattress for same, but the dog’s head was sent from Tecum- | price . sale price = art ticking covered sALR s Pedestal seh to Kansas City for examination and | before a report could be secured and the | g mother and son reach Chicago the six | Mahoguny or yuer- DRESSER CHIFFONIER taced ik fouteE with extra large Hevel Plato R Action.’’ Sale price (Shmilar to cut) Has large bevel plate Much more popular today than mirror, quick Olrcassian Walnut, ion; sale price days had elapsed. The boy was playing | in & pasture when a neighbor's dog at- { tacked him, biting clear through his lip with two teeth. | n LS | l Notes from Hartington. HARTINGTON, Neb., Sept. 2.—(Spe clal)—The Cedar County State bank, the | newly organized bank in this city, opened \ for business Saturday. B. M. Hertert of Harlan, Ia, is president of the bank, and C. N. Hertert of this city, cashler. It is capitalized at $36,000. ¢ Cedar county has an enormous stand of corn this year and a few weeks of | Lively Selling in Our Spacious Drapery Doparlment—(Firsl Floor) §0-inch Madras. heavy quality, slightly soiled Extra fine quality Serim and 'Vlarquhwtu- Sale Price, per yard ‘ per yard. o T s ..10¢c Hfavy quality Pish Net, 40 inches wide. Beautiful nelu‘led lln« ur l H‘luunms, per Quick Action” Sale price, per yard. .. yard .’H—ln‘rh .IA)O"'“’ Muslin, yard goods. $6 French Vel\et suitable for pollwru und Action” Bale price, per yard. [ warm weather wili mature one of the CHILD'S ARM Solendid : e e s T re s o e pi¢ FULL SIZED Forty hours’ devotions at Holy Trinity | n “l ll WHITE ENAMELED church of this city this week are being ROU‘ERS g iy “o' BED | largely attended. Fred G. Bruening and Miss Leura Goets, prominent young people of this city, will be married at Holy Trinity church next Wednesday morning at 10| | o'clock, The comstruction of the new Carnegle | library in this city is papidly nearing completion and the bullding will scon bu ned to the public, Class -'.’-‘ | - i AT THE OLD STAND 415-417 South Slxteenth Street, | A “For bale” ad will turn second-hand D furniture loto cash, ] Yo AAY At g | Wi 2

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