Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 30, 1915, Page 3

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, Nebraska Nebraska l WOMEN T0 SAVE LIVES OF BABIE Mrs, Pennybacker Tells Nebraska | - Federation of Women's Clubs |HALL BALKS OVER WARRANT Needs of Young Children | SENATE JOURNAL IS READY | One Thousand Copies of Book antf Been Turned Over to Print- | ing Board. | - | . LINC Sept al Tele. CLUBS TO ASSIST IMMIGRANTS|,.. State 1 oy ot B i B UA. Walrath has finis copies of Lty b, Sept. 2.~(Speclal 10 genate journal for the 1915 legislative Telegram.)—Moving picture men who are’ g csion at a cost to the state of 81,1 in Norfolk to snap the features of the The getual printing was done by Millburn Norfolk fall festival, which opens hero | & Scott of Beatrice. Thursday morning, centered their entirs y to Aet attention Wednesday on the de s 'd to 18 has refus the annual convention of the Nebraska Feder 1 of Women's clubs. The 39 Socdi bl b GIRT AR state ofd F. Crossley, who is the contractor in : state offlcers, charge of the new Kearney State normal were put on the film h o 5 i bullding, for $12,889, because his voucher nvention Was ' .4 not filled out in due form. It will iven prominent we expected t candidates during the ni er to the dellvering of addre men e n be brought up before the board at its next v , October 13 s full contract amounts to $7, laim did not have inating meeting in Kearn tee wa wnd in ht, but 86 e disallowed vas no outward fight except for y;, gignature of the president and secre- presidency Mrs. J. N. Paul tary of the Board of Control in the proper St. Paul continues to be a favorite for| .o | the presidency llection takes place| Thursday afternoon. Union Pacific Appeals. The Union Pacific railroad has appealed : { to the supreme court from a judgment L Mrs, . Austin, | yeainst it in the Lancaster county dis Tex ident of the organiza- | (it court for $1,600 in favor of Charles e pal speaker Wednes- | 13 \akefield. Wakefield claims his team day afternoon. Mrs, Frederick H. Cole giq wagon were injured in Lincoln when of ""\V\Hiw delivered the principal address| g¢ruck by a Union Pacific motor car. | on “Wor Opportunity | Other SHerS ‘Wite Mid Complaint of Board. - I"””“m :v"_\"'”“); 1?‘ ~ ,"\"y_': :”: | Complaint has been made to the State | Giln: Mre. ‘Thomas G, Winter, Minne.| InSUrance board that the Usited Sated Anclii: Pret. C. W. Pussiey, Shncoln. Dr, | F1delity snd Gusiuity esmpany of Butti- y 1 ' g more is refusing to make payments due Racheel Yarros of Hull House, Chicago, under the workmen's compensation act Mrs, K. R. J. Ed 120 on the program will speak Thursday who was Injured on the new | holm of bullding ten weeks ago. laborer Omaha is & Shita All women's clubs of the United States . 3 S SN, \e board will investigate. will be asked to devote one week, com meneing March 4 next, to devise ways Will Move Poles. ! The State Board of Control has agreed | with the city of Lincoln and the county | commissioners to move back some poles | used to carry current from the state peni- | tentiary to the state house, the orthopedic hospital and to the governor's mansion. The poles had been set too far out in the street Refuses to Remister Bonds. The state auditor has refused to regis-| ter $12,00 of lighting bonds for the own of | and means to prevent the liables in the United States, a statement during her add tional President Pennybacker fatality of ording to s by Na- ¢ Among Babies. Mr. Pennybacker declared that thou- | we aying each year be- | of ignorance and lack of care. Bhe outlined plans making better | citizens out of immigrants, a problem 0w for which the women's clubs will take up later. This Immigration plan, she said, | Seward on the ground that a town of will inclu co-operation of women's | this class is not allowed by law to incuri light bonds of more than 10 per cent of | the assessed valuation of its public utility | ! The assessed valuation of the| , 10 per cent of which | clubs and the immigration offiicals The women's club in the city to which the immigrants are headed should be noti- | Property company is § tieq by wire and should be on hand to welcome the new citizena to the country, | 1s ‘$7,203.80, while the town has sent in The greatest Immigration question, she |$12,000 worth of bonds. gald, is that the immigrants are thrown e Keep it Handy for Rhenmatism. Don't suffer and try to wear out your rheumatism. Sloan's Liniment goes right to the spot. Kills the pain. 2c. All druggists.—Advertisemeni. among the hardest class of citizens after | they leave the protection of the govern- | ment in New York. In another address the national presi- dent talked on rural schools, declaring | that radical rforms were needed. She | claimed that efficlent teachers will not teach in rural schools because the condi- tions surrounding the work are wrong. The country women, she sald, can correct these wrongs, i ———— | Notes from Beatrice, | BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 20.—(Special.)— | A. Spencer, a ploneer of this city, died at 10:3) o'clock Tuesday night at the home of his deughter, Mrs. O. W. Beckwith aged 84 years. He ls survived by five children. The body was taken to Dixon, {111, today for interment, Company C has arranged to hold com- petitive drill on Tuesday, October 12, at Cleanup Campaign Urged by Governor [uia. o il v % v o e In Proclamation i s e sest driica vrivate and the best drilled squad The judges will be Lieutenant Colonel A. H. Holling- worth, Captain C. L. Brewster and Cap- tain W. J. Hemphill, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Sept. 29.—(Special.)—Gov- | ernor Morehead today issued a procla- mation asking Nebraskans to join in a| The smallpox quarantine on two homes clean-up campaign on October § to for-|in Beatrice was raised Tuesday. Thia ward fire-prevention work. The procla- |leaves only two cases in the city and the mation follows: authorities hope to have the disease en- “The Safety First Federation of Amer- |tirely stamped out in a few weeka fca has designated Saturday, October 9, | Jesse P. Irvin and Miss Reler, both of as the day to impress up the minds of |this city, were married Monday evening all of the people the need of co-operation |at the Christian parsonage, Rev. C. F. to prevent the loss of life and property |Stevens officlating. by fire. The toll exacted by the fires in the country Is enormous, being in |~ round numbers $236,000,000 in the year of 194. Much of this loss is caused by' carelessness on the part of the people, thelr fallure to observe ordinary care and caution in handling and diéposing of inflammable and combustible substances. In order that this waste be reduced to the minimum, I, as governor, recommend that on October 9 all public bulldings, faotorles and homes be thoroughly Ccleansed of rubbish accumulations. “That all heating, lighting and fire extinguishing ' apparatus be examined, and if found defective, promptly repaired “That fire drills be held in all schools, factorfes and other places where fire pes are establishe “That lectures be The clothes —men measure your ims given in all public schools on Friday, October 8, by repre- sentatives of the fire departments on the portance by them. common hazard of fire and whe such officials are not available that teachers We attend to the de- be urged to gilve such Instructions as sign and the fitting —our exclusive fab« rics do the rest. they may have at thelr command on the subject. “The latest fire in the U | estimate of the loss by ited States and Canada THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, THE BEE: OMAHYA, 1915, 3 —emmmn ) Nebraska VL MAYOR BRYAN I§ it t and Deleg 00 stat Nebraska The Most Popular Designs in Men’s and Young Men’s it Smart Fall Clothes The man who knows elothes, the man who is most particular bout the cut, fit, pattern and color of what he wears is the We invite every today. sist on bette enforcement was pr RV afternoor wtes W wan who appreciates onr wonderful showing, critical judge of clothes-quality to inspect our display State Convention at Lincoln Elects Brother of Ex-Secretary to ahout and local religious and Industrial organizations This Position. The Omaha delegation was partially k DOUG ~E5S INSURGENT | Arendment when Chairman Bryan Fall Suits, $10 to $40 Overco: ts, $10 to $50 A Ay pointed an amendment commitiee this Silk Lined Chesterfield O’coats, $15, $20, $25 LINCOLN '\, '.\'”" ‘-“;\-I"l-\ )~Charles :;:,“'!' ”‘ :‘,‘,,r al flght “:, come ,;,,“' Clothing Beotton—Second ’l'lour. % W. Bryan was today named permanont | .o 3 Tt Vg CHT R i chairman of the convention of the Ne- | braska Dry” federation meeting on in | < gy s . 0y o make MeKitehnle In Tro le, » ment in1%16. A thousand delegates, some | ng arm, which neces v recent trig ungstown, O., to cons: county in the sta were | (0 T Paintings permanent secretaries were kett of Beatrice and Dr. H d Mrs. Frank N. Butts, The meeting was ca Judge 8. P. Davidson of . temporary chairman, Dr. J. D, Buckner of Aurora, Neb, introduced ‘'fhis wenk we are showing in our Farnam street window five original oil paintings I These very unusual pictures are loaned us by the Hickey-Freeman Co. of Rochester, N. Y., who had tbem prepared by an artist of exceptional ake of neg- | ablility tn order to show styles In men's clothes for the A simp o BACKAUHE KILLS! Don't make the lecting what may the correct cumseh fatal mist seem to | present Fall season. i L gt B et Hickey Froeman-Quality udge Davidson. :1'”'\\; Aw\}kvuh i "yrw.M.. ,;-:\‘ Any such Do not fall to see these Interesting pletures. They show as faithfully 16 fight of the convention will be in | your kidneys are not Working properis as pictures can, the clear cut lines, the dignity, the unmistakable siyle r rd to the form of the amendment | And throwing off the poisons as thoy of Hickey-Freaman quality clothes for men, that will ‘be adopted to best prevent | Should. If thie is the case, uo after th , » il s - evasiont of It when it becomes a part of | £ in the Eriy o the amendment & m O Ca s John B * Mant The Douglas county delegation is in- Hate o i i rgent, demanding a differegt form from | kidney and bladder trout Ay Stetson New New Fall that adopted by the committee of 100 at | P the unsuspected N 1 . ¥ health, | GOLD AT avlem O Fall Hat JONNA SWANSON.Pms Shirts. a meeting in Omaha a few weeks ago. ’<,,f.‘.,',,l..‘. “,"",,‘,,“,",'.‘\..," X Thom 't i * g WHLL HOLTMAN . They Insist that the clause “for barter | laboratories in Holland. = They arc pre A\ R or gift un any pretext” be withdrawn '!"u‘:’n\(l in correct quantity and convenient CORRECT APPAREL FOR. MEN AND WOMEN on the ground that it would prevent the | antaea' ta sive: nromint relier ar Sar T _ p— e use of liquor in the home and would lose | money will be refundeld. Get them at| . * 7 the prohibition cause a host of signers | AnY drug store, but be sure to insist on - s o o0 sener | 117 it e b0 8 Rent Your Room: Quic ith a Bee Wan they would otherwise get. They also In- | other. Prices, 246, 50e and $1.00. ! BEATON & LAIER €0. | Liberal Credit at These Same 415-417 South Sixteenth Street ‘ 415417 South Sixteenth Streot Omaha Neb. | Low “Quick Action” Sale Prices Onthe Neh. GIGANTIC “QUICK ACTION” SALE BEATON & LAIER CO. S TCHED HANDS f The Eager A TR a2 Buying Public,” Goes ThisEntire , $250,000 Stock of / | Not Just a Few Articles at Cut Prices--But E.'ve}ry Piece of Furniture otained on These Six Mammoth Floors--All Go at a Big See the Large Pink 2 Sale Tags on Every Article. ™, for 1914 was $236,691,350. Reasonable cau- tion and the adoption of protective measures would have greatly reduced Suits to Order, this enormous total Z0.00 “JOHN H 1EAD, $20. to $45.00 MORE jovernor." Fire Chief Clement Shoulders the Blame In Motor Purchase WacCarthy-Wilson Talloring Co. 315 Sonth 15th Street. There Is No Better Beer (From a Staft Correspondent.) LINCOLN, pt. 20.—(Special.)—F" Than Chief Henry Clements of the Lincoln fire e department today shouldered all blame, should any attach, over the purchase of an alleged worthless automoblle truck by the public safety department. The coun- cll yesterday in extraordinary session heard charges preferred by Judge W, H England that the city had paid $8% for an automobile not worth to exceed $300 —~ THEBEER YOU LIKE. the most liberal estimate. The purchase was made from H. Kemplin, » member of the fire department, but through & third party | Chief Clements admitted he had ap-| proved the purchase and said he had urged it as & means of saving the ecity. He admitted he had recelved $55 from | Kemplin, but sald it was In payment of a debt which Kemplin had been owing him for two years, when the chief loaned | Kemplin money to bulld & home, | The present agitation, the fire chief | said, was an attempt to besmirch Com- ' missioner Wright and Mayor Bryan and | als to the efforts of disappointed automoblle owners who wanted to sell a machine to the city He sald he would produce proof at the proper time that the city kot its money's worth, l and when you consider the val- ue of the LUXUS coupons, the cost 1s no more than what you pay for ordinary beer. Save coupons and get free prem- fums.. ' Phone Douglas 1889 Luxus Mercantile Co. Distributers Fred Krug Brewing Co. due FULL S1ZED Massive Brass Bed (Similar to Cut) “QUICK ACTION" surrmcson. Miattresses All Cotton Mattress—Art Ticking 4 65 covered—=Sale price e iR . American Quartered Library Table Solid Oak Center Table (Similar to Cut) (Similar to Cut) Quick Action Sale Lk £12.50 Felted Cotton Mattress— Price— f‘:';l“l:"";"; gowtintons | post. Hatin ticking covered—Sale price. . . 36-85 ;“““' Pexdtsineg sop with X rawer—Quick ) value. While s‘l 90 £15.00 50-pound “Pecrless” Felt, Art 8 45 Action Sal l:» 3 95 q...d((":("-:" s they last. ........ tick. A high grade layer felt mattress. . 9@s Price. .. .o . Sale I'rl:'e s sl -‘ 0 SARITARY COUCH " Similar to cut. Very handy, should be in every home. Sale price ..... 32-35 » % -~ - o BT RAT Bimilar to cut. Regular price $5.00. Bale price or three-quarter size, iron frame, no woud on it. c(l;legulur price $5.00. Sale $ 1 .95 T i R . 2.9 Sofa Pillows FiLLOWs. ... 38C ALotMorz Cretonnes Pl:lt in this lot as the TR . others were all clused out, nch % 44c thev are much higher pric- HIM'T..89¢ | 415.417 South Sixteenth, Omaha | """ 10¢ Prompt Delivery ‘Guaranteed From Now On--""us Secured 30 Extra PILLOWS Per Yard. ...

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