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HH I'I"l-'.- ('\I AH. \ WE Iv\l‘\!' \Y, SEPTEMBER 22, 1915. 7 BRIEF OITY NEWS ‘ S g g o o e B IR PREFERS (RAINT0 |Pretty Hotel Cashier Who RESTORE FAR SIDE (fri i s % | Delegates to th should have to wait until the earniv Wedding m-n-mnmlm, Jeweler. | . srowds commence to pour Ir hange | M E G f Have Bost Prizt S1—Now leacon Press TRAYEL]NG ALONE Ask 200.000 Heart Balm STOP IN FEW DAYS|™™ souicoi ereddsotiate . E. Conference Lighting nmrn—aurn--flrv'dfln- | SRS b ear aim, fl s SRR Are Gatherin Zoses Mis Wateh-i. R. Stone, 503 — - Charity Concert 8 :;,u.m‘l—:-.,\,;":.‘“;\d“.‘.y‘ r‘l‘nl the thett | Miss Anita King Meets Many Thrill- Commissioner Kugel Writes Street f More than hatt e ministerial and uable watch to the police f / u‘.“.:‘ R e, v Experiences While Cross- Car Officials Suggesting System Course Tickets for |[wr O e T T Lagmttoss has Brought sud, for divoroe ing Continent Be Restored Forthwith. 8 1 W |miime gl il g o g s o - Amahet Dea . Lighttoot. chareing | i ymphony Number|Sisses s fo e o s cruelty. {DRIVES AUTO ALL ALONE DLUFFS ENTERS AN OBJECTION morning at 8:30 o'clock. The session “loday's Complets movie Program” A ; Ticketa for the performance by the|for Jay delegates will begin Friday at elassifiod wect waay, wau appears in “Woul | Commissioner Kugel has written | }/o%ion Svmphony orchesira In the char-|ine First Congresational church, just a The Bea EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what | ould I do it over again? Indeed | 0 ymnad OO | i S SVENES WU Y DIREOR DU MW Siooh "Tier 4 ference headquarters the various moving plcture theatcrs oifer. | 10t. Now 1 know what hardships 1] [ to officials of the Omaha & Councll| (hia morning at the several downtown| No sessions will he held during the Mela Court at Morfolk—Ju ge Thomas | Would have to endure. You can just | Biutte BIRIOL ARILWAY S TC S | S0 RuneIm.4F Senpone; besis Thay medurs | b TT T . Munger, Marshal Thomas Flynn, At-|bet when I get to New York, I'm go gesting that the far-side stop symem | % " M ese g Al |1 o B where off the. e torney Thomas 8. Allen and Clerk R. €.} = ¥ be restored forthwith, notwithstand | vk ‘ res and ex- | gates are expected to assomble to gain ¥ 0 Reld ing to travel back to 'Frisco like a | chunge them for reserved seats at the | experence and wisdom from the evan Hoyt, all of the federal service, are hold-| g, = op "o el oo . fng that an ordinance repealing the ! Auditortum hox office, & admission | gelist's conduct of the trafl-hitting. WS 4o E: BOFtolk Thus S A penr-side stop plan will not be in|tickets may he purchased also by thoss| Hishop Frank M. Bristol will preside Too Cold in Three Schools—Park, Lake | ius spoke Anita King, the pretty lexal force for three weeks. who do not hold coupon books. The con-|at the conference sessions. Bishop W wnd South Lincoln schools were ciosed on | PAramount movie star, who s making | [ 'I' 3 “‘ - '”” o ople are plan. | €Tt by the Boston Symphons orchestra Oldham wil be one of the distin account of lack of heat. Explanation at | the trip from Frisco to New York by T mok to tha ol syatem within | /Il be given on the evening of Thus.iay, | gulshed apeakers on the program Sunday school headquarters was that the heating | qutomobile, traveling all al 3 g . gy o2 | October 7. and “Ma Sunday will speak Friday. DI W St SeeY Miss King “started 8 ey In this conneetion Council Rluffs citi- | e e Bt O Tuesday's work cosisted entirely of For Safety First in Life Insurance g ... l'""l“'fl“:"':' San Francisco sans sefit (he oity counell & petition, nak Be ”“ ;i examina about thirty-five under sie W, H. Indos, general sgoat Blategebemocr 1 and expeces to resch hee peallaifonguns foviogy g apptivenerer] 18 U'a Pine-Tar Honey will ston |graduate Mcthodist theology students by Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Worces- p.p o 01 QCONE 1 She nhas many {at Fourtesntn snd Dougias strests on 40 | et o dettte ton ChuUIeR FOUP IGREH. |4 bokrd of ministees’ RORAGE NYAWS P ter, Mass., one of the oldest, Tl Years, |onceq of her cross-countrs nr.”;“:‘.‘-”|'\rlf [count ot . saloon rocation. | ettt Only %c. ANl drug- | R. N. Orrill of Fairbury and the Rev. J. and beat companies on earth Three nights Miss King spent on the | Car Company Ready. | : i Henry Bttt of FAWDES SN Bound Over on Oar Theft Charge—El desert, almost overcome with fear. In | The strvet raftway company peoplo are | Phabian, charged With toe taeil of & €A the snowsheds in the Slorra mountains, | |ready to change from the near to the -*— trom C. D. Woodworth & ¢ Was she encountered a tramp who insisted {far side stop plan as soon as they et arralgned in polico court and bound OVer that she let him travel in her r_"' with the word from the eity eounc At t to the distric court, with bonds fixed | hee ! {ofice of the general MAanage it as | Bought Her Flo ! serted that nothing will be .m.. u|vlv| Finds Asvec Bellos—Wililam Ash of| . Mgt oy wern. | Miss Lyvah J. Salyers, who in suink | Miss Balyers Is of very propossestink |ihis word ls recelved. Relative to the | Scott's BIuft in In Omans, hasing just, | [ WOUldnt permit myself to show how |Glen 1. Boller of Griawold, Ia. for | appearance and ia a graceful dancer and |change, Genoral Managor Smith, sald: | The K returned from Monteswyma county, Colo- [riontened T was, but I handed him a'|$0000 dnmages for alleged breach of | popular in her circle of friends and a We have nothing to do but wait uniil | e ing of Steel Ran‘e. Fado, While there on,a business trip ho | (e Of WHIKY I had in the car and Promiss to marry her, had o husband | quaintances [the council tssues its order to make the Pl o . ks dug up some valuable Aztec relics, which o o5 O " ome to the theater in 'during a perfod of two months, two years| She was born at Malvern, Ta., and ‘chanee from the near to the far ride stop. aced in Your Home on 30 nlys Free Trial he has with him in Omaba Bk vt i S e L [ERY | OB Witk Gudegh s 1) OBINL & | W Sar Breota: 1. ot v, ares | bt weckto, 1 GhA AR HefGH B ‘Al: y ¢ e and brought me Geo shlo, o |w her parents, Mr. and Mra. George |get bask to the ol an bofore the Ak- | } Dye Works Fals—Listing liabillties ¢f | wilted bouauet of flowers." GHE 10 8 | caleaman of Councll Blutfs, now of Den-|Salysrs, to & farm nesr Loveland, Ia. |Sar-Ben crowds aowsh, | 3¢ we stat boon | o ',:“"m e Y and assets of $52.86. George W.| Miss King also recelved a proposal on |Ver, came to Omaha and was married to| One Friday night she went to a dance | g sidgbod jpedi Lt il - Goldsmith and Ordner J. Heath, doin her trip. In Wyoming she gave a Iift to |Mm In August, 1918. In October they |in Council Bluffs and met Oshlo. Then by B gL SORVN business as the Twin City Dye Works. o gheop herder who wa - | . E e By hiviaidh . no blacking: they have the h.av- - : oo B ik 0 was carrying a |parted and the following March they |she attended several dances with him, feat of § iron castings fii8.d have filed thelr woluntary [w‘l\\u n 10 wounded lamb to town. He sald he ad- | Were divorced and lat moved to Councll Bluff with duplex -rates and a perfect |u;\'l:-'x'xm-;w;“"x"un:-’l-—:?l\l 1( “l‘ « mired !4Ir 'r irage in making the trip | Mr. Oshlo is visiting his parents in|An elo it afterward resulted When You Wuh Your flue construction; the walls . Iliam Hurris, alone and after detaliing all his earthly |Council Bluffs and friends in Omaha Some time after the divoree Miss . ’ throughout are mame of heavy colored, of 8t. Joseph, Mo, came to essions asked, “Wouldn't you like t:\ “Glen 1. Bofler is the man she is | Salyers secured e oyment in Omah Hair Don’t Use Soap biue .~h|v-ll steel of double thick- Omaha Monday to see the white HEhtS. make this trip our honeymoon trip?" suing, eh. sald Oshlo. “I don't know | where she met Mr. Boiler. She alleres | e neas, with heavy asbestos boa d He fell in om; v with a Caucasian Between Grand leland and Kearney |him. A friend of mine who knows him| he promised to marry her, but he took ‘ Most soaps and prepared shampoos comn | "‘Hn rlining; |‘hry have the lllll\l\lll! ruralite, who later missed $45 and had Miss King's car was stuck in the mud. | says Boller is wealthy. | back the promise, “nm too much alkall, which ia very in- Y e e ta YRk i Harrls arrested. Harris was sentenced to A farmer came along with a foad of | Jurious, as it dries the scalp and makes oven’ with Anendiometer ok the twenty days in the county Jfail on a hay and hoisting the pretty movie actreas | e e | the hair brittie e dour and trimmed with the, finest charge of vagrancy. atop (ho load of hay with him, he of-|a day each ¢ her trip In her Kissel- The best thing to use is just plain mul- pain nickel, which makes It easy Bound Over for Toting Gun—Phillip '¢"d to send another team to pull h:fl’l‘(n‘:y wdidolpd B MERCHANTS HOTEL CHANGES | ifioq coconnut oll, for this ia pure and o polish and keep clean. Marsctto, Seventh aud raciric streets, o1 Out of the mud. They drove along| Mr, Killy of the Noyes-Killy company, ITS PLAN TO EUROPEANI"“”‘“ greaseless. s very choap. and 8 ur complete I 1 T e I the rallrond vards near * ltle way when the hay cart struck a|agents|for the KisselKar in this sec-| | beats soap or anything else all to """"‘ D S P! - e en tepot Monday night charged % UPsetUns the hay, movie actress and |tion, accompanied by Mayor Dahims | The Merchants hotel, which for many | You can get this at any drug stors, ®0 'f‘“: and oast Wwom Tenges, Sit; chrryinat conssalsd weapons: He | SLfac il 188 hean, and a number of friends met Miss King | vears has been conducted on the Ameri.|8 few ounces will last the whole family cook stoves, gas ranges, e ver to the district court | farhoush jauntily attired in & rose-{at Fremont and accompanied her 10 |can plan, has been changed by Dan for mon FAg heaters and base burners, ok, with bonds fixed at | e ored sult and large black hat while) Omahe. Mr. Killy surprised her by ap- | Guines, proprietor, to Buropean plan, Simply oMt the Bale Jh SRS SRS p Y el officers of the Union Pa- | fincerice vo rase King wears none sucn | pearing in the Iatest type of the new | hotel with the price of the rooms T | rub It in, about a teaspoonful s all that AN — R Sliraea touss Shie wears & costume | KisselKar four-puaseuger_rondster. Misa | maining the same, but giving the suests | I8 required. It makes an abundance o [ 'a i 3 lting Women—olile | rainproot y for her of heavy,|King s using the original set of Fire- |the privilege of securing thelr meals in | rich, ereamy Iather, cleanses thoroughly., | —— Long Term for Insulting Wom material. She wears the | stone tires with which she started the | the hotel or outside. Mr. Gaines has se-|and rinses out easily. The hair drick | & WSEdx: colored, & o for the foursh | (rousers, over which she slips & skirt of (trip. B - e e b G o i o | QUlckly nna evenly, and fs soft, fresh / GEfifth. time for insuiting wogen on the | (he N6 DIAHAL when ehe appronchcs | known caterer, to take charge of the|looking, bright, fiuffy, wavy and easy streets, according to Judge Foster, was ",:"';Intth. and high boots and a u.m-l Apartments, flats, houses and cottages | dining room and restaurant 3 .‘\.v has in- | to handle, Beeides, it loosens and takes sentenced to sixty days in the county /Tl 1“1“7 can be rented quickly and cheaply by s | stalled a systom of club breakfasts, lunche | out every particle of dust, dirt and dan jall by the magistrate. Woods was ar- CIng has averaged about 100 milas | Bee “For Rent.” | eons and dinners at popular prices. | drufe.—Advertwement. resteq by Officer Caldwell at Fourteenth and Dodge streets, on complaint of \'lhm; o e COMMEROCE RANGES Nlelsen, who gsseited that the colored | o Waa TR YrALEAR: Of insuiting | -_Store Hours 8: SOA M to 6P. M. Saturday till 9 P, M i On Legs or Flat Base sing female pedestrian Placek to Run for G» ernor to Save _,uocratlo Party Priced from $29.00 to $60.00 URGE-SS-NASH GOMPANY. “"EVERYBODY'S STOR E" STORE Nh\\s FOR \\ EDNESDAY, See our beautiful three-room home outfits, every- thing complete, for. . ... 381 ’Th\llllfl! --. 1 Dlfi WEDNESDA PHONE DOUGLAS 187, A By - 4 lined wteol range with an extra (1 cosnin ki | Beautiful Exclusive Creations in Millidery || S v, “sqio| it next fall | | thing complete, for. ... s‘lo fent refnforced st our orice..... OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DI. TRICT Turquoise Blue Triple Coated Offered Wednesday at Exactly Half Price 8. This s what Bfs friends in Omaha say He was i’ Omaha omy a few days ago ana didkkome enthusiastic talking to his subject. It could hardly! is in the hands of his| for he is quoted friends on the be sald that he friends in the matte l . The hats are the originations of such master milliners as JOSEPII, Baving il bis ‘.“'.'::‘.‘:.l-’;;:.«“;:Jurlt‘:r o) :::‘ HLY were the show pieces for our Autumn Fxposition und at- pun i (w ! ENAMELWARE state. fracted the attention and admiration of hundreds who saw them ] ! | Wiilte Tinad” xehfila 1 1aall ‘the standard o “Yes, sir,” he ls quoted as saying, "l| - lhul\v have now served their purpose and we willingly clip the pr'\m- i I . seamiess and 1o & e standard sizes nave traveled all over the stawe B0 S |ll i half for a quick and immediate disposal. ‘ the pulse. 1 have about decided that the | I | only salention ol e e tndiaate| [l KURZMAN, BENDEL, WARSHAUER, GAGE, HYLAND, ETC., and i \ ‘ gor - goveror. . 1 have tliked,to BT present styfles that are individual and distinetive—-only one of a kind-- o if Cole, who has been mentfoned as a candi- | date, and 1 am satisfied that he would be willing te > down In favor of me.” | Kugei May Ask the Auto Club to Help Lxquisite creations that will appeal to you at first glance. This idea further: Trimmed hats marked Trimmed hats marked Trimmed hats marked &: .00, Wednesday . £30.00, W, mlnc«dav. .5.0(‘. w 4-1|nu~u]n)’. Re nens $15.00 .$17.50 Trimmed hats,narked %$37.50, Wednesday..........$18.75 ‘. 8 3 Stop the Speeders Wl e hat rarked $40.00. Wednesday . .......§20,00 it saamer savens aur nrice BOO] N Snamet oves. car e B8O Superintendent Kugel of the police de- Trimmed hats marked $45.00, Wednesday . : $22.60 bl i Dk B 7 ot TG Soss_ o 163 1',,.'.‘,\1",.’.".‘\\:‘(‘:.’,..:\::Ie apen ::*'.'l‘_;“'_:““;'\};j Tr:lmmed hats marked £50.00, Wednesday..........$25.00 No. § eamiess Dertin wottle 240 3."':":"‘“"::-"":5"- t;r':':r;c'»" [ e e o bebleNand antabics Trimmed hats warked $37.00, Wodnesday. .........$28.60 I b sl il g B L s o ST, w20 Twelve-quart white Mn.a 25¢ r pail, our price. . 33 YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AT THE OENTML hilists who speed by school buildings. A letter from the club to Mr. Kugel expresses solicitude for the walking pub- iie and offers co-operation in matter of stepping speeding near the schools. 1 The situation at the Farnam school has been particularly aggravating Trimmed hat: marked $65.00, Wedvegday and so on throughout the selection. Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor. These Full Rodm-Sized Royal Wilton Rugs at $29.95 Are the Usual $40.00 Kind HE prud\lt‘l ur a well known maker. Full room slze -.‘1» h," Imyn on rugs in a pleasing array of new Oriental designs. Regular $40.00 valueg ypecially priced Wednesday at $20.05. $10.50 Velvet Rugs, $18.00 $1.35 Rag Rugs Wednesday at 60c [ i Full room size, 9x12 feet mize, made of extra I heavy velvet in a splendid assortment of new pat- A large assortment of black and white Dixey rag | | rugs, full size 27x64 inches, made of good quality | terns and colorings. The usual price would be clean black and white rags with white border and | $19.60, Wednesday at $12.00. $27.50 Axminster Rugs, $17.05 tringed. The usuul price would be $1.35, Wednes- day at 098¢, I Extra heavy quality of Axminster in a beautiful Iline of both Orfental and floral designs. Usually Royal Wilton Rugs Greatly Underpriced Royal Wilton rugs, made of the best quality of | $27.50 special for Wednesday at $17.95. worsted yarns and the best dye, a splendid selection | | pan with handles. our nrce .$32.50 = Coming a remarkable Sale of | Mattresses ‘In scheduled for Next Monday See Sunday papers and win- dows for full particulars. Teo the rauvlie. | [} ' *1 feel thatl owe the manufacturers of | \ Chamberlain's Colfe, Cholera and Diar-| rhoea Remedy o word of gratitude,” writes Mrs. T. N. Witherall, Gowanda, | N. Y. “When I began taking this medi- ¢ine 1 was in great pain and feeling ter- 1ibly sick, due to an attack of summer omplaint. After taking a dose of it I had not long to wait for relief as it senefited me almost immediately.” Ob- {athable everywhene. All druggiste. Ad ertige t New Jitney Lawis | Passed by Counecil | Have It On Your Table Wih Every Meal | | $2.00 Axminster Hugs, $1.45 Axminster rugs, size 27xG4 Jnches, a splendla | of Oriental patterns from which to choose. Suit- line of colors to choose from. Regular $2.00 val- able colorings for every room, This idea: Another fitney ordinance has been Agun Thll Week Mrs. | ves “P‘?"‘“'.’zhl"]":‘d :"":‘flm"fifl) M‘-'u-"i» Wilton Rugs, 27x64 inches $4.76 values d . h b snased by the city council. ——— — : xminsi ugs, $2.95 Wilton Rugs, 56x63 inches, $4.75 values i Ped iney people made a hard fisnt! [l Moulton .nd Her Staff | Sie 36x68-ineh Axminster rugs in a wide selec- | Wilton Rugs, 2-3x0 foot, $12.00 values | an‘ enjoy the read e e much they wore con- | (| S O AT SRS &9°77 | tion of the newest patterns and colorings. The usual | Wilton Rugs, 2-3x12 feet, $14.00 values 1 with a wholesome tending for. | will Cllt Fit md Plll Free pnu would be $3.50, Wednesday, very pecial at ; Wilton Rugs, 2-8x14 feet, $156.50 values ’ lability has been eliminated and devia- tion from regular routes will be allowed The bond has been fixed at $2,00 for cars having capacity of four passengers besides the driver, with $0 for each ad-| | ditional passenger. The maximum lia- | | bility for one passenger 1s $2,600 and for | | one accident $10,000. | Under the amended ordinance property | ‘ | | AN IDEAL PLACE TO STOP | En route to the two prolillonl,l VIBIT THE TWO FAIRS AND l DENVER ALL IN ONE TRIP. No| more enjoyable trip for the FALL "l WINTER can be imagined. The Au- tumn months in Colorado are the most pleasant of the entire year. ' Write to the ALBANY HOTEL MA AGEMENT, Denver, Colo., for a set | of thelr five beautiful booklets, | FREE, entitled: “Summer Frolics in | the Rockies,” “One Day Scenic Trips | Into the Denver Mountain Parks nnd‘ Mountain Parks and Resorts,” “Shrt Trips Into the Rockies from Den # and “The Vacation Number of Den- ver Commerce.”” Postage Prepaid. any material you may buy at 98¢ the yard or over. The popularity of Mrs, Moulton and her staff was so great the past week that by special request we have se- cured her for another week. Mrs. Moulton and staff aro | from the famous Keister school and are anthorities on garment construction, | By consulting them you way | have an extensive Fall and Winter | wardrobe at very little expense, If you are planning any new clothes whatever do not fall to | consult Mrs. Moulton Two Big Lots of Aluminumware Including Burgess-Nash Co.—Third Ploor. Values to $l 69, Wednesday 85c and $1 | LARCE almrtmtnl ol h\;h (rnde .lumlnum\mre including 8, 10 and 12-quart preserving pans with covers, 8§ and 8-quarc kettles with covers. worth regularly $1.39 and $1.69, very special for Wednesday at, choice Housefurnishing “Specials” light seal ing covers, 35¢ values, at, Tin f Mason fruit jars, quarts, dozen Sc Mason fruit jar rubbers, | dozen 29¢ |made of heavy 100 valnoes, dozen 76 | sesttng wax, 5o vars, for .. 4e ,',.'?'l:'.‘.'.‘\’q:;"' able Mason fruit jar caps por- | Wooden mixing spoons, three |Washable clotn. ] « 1 4 t ' |very wanitary celain lined, 20¢ values, ‘lml';' 10¢. 15¢ &a4 ... 200 |imph pise gt e .| Jelly Strainers, fine mesh re- |} - ue dozen . I8¢ | tnned wire, special at 25¢ (1A obe at"Von kettles, 6 ruit eans, Burgess-Wash Co—Basement, and s-quart Berlin sauce A'l first qual ty and Crystal Jelly | Strainers | Crystal jelly strainers are 85¢and*] | \wmugeu -Nash Co.—Everybody’s Store—16th and Harne) meees—— TRADE MARK RE U.S . PATENT orn:l BREAR Look for this Label. crispy goodness. There’s an appetizing freshness in Tip-Top Bread that makes every tasty morsel better than theonebefore. So and 10c at Your @Grocers U. P. STEAM BAKING GO.

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