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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 3, 1915 1 — | — 1G—_ D'H “Fll COUNCIL MAY LIMIT |York'sFirstFall [ ABOR AGENCY LAW | HeDug for Another Hill, the “laughing grave NUMBER”O_F SAOONS Pesma“ssucccssf IS NOT DISTURBED) sy sious ettt "ae PORK, Neb, Oct. 3—(Special)—-York's finished and he was slicking it up tor fall festival closed yesterday afternoon | receipt of the coffin that goes into it| Supreme Court Reverses Douglas|While the weather was not ideal for the | Supreme Court Refuses to Pass on | ne ralsed his shovel overhead, muttered vfllid]tv Unlll Rl‘"\cdle! at | Roodby to his helper and fell back into| : : firs wo or hre days here was a v District Court in Case of Min- | iuro crowd fn attendance the last day i [ the grave of his own making—dend G lf you’ve never neapolis Brewery. | The display of farm products, fruit Law Used. His time-old prediction almost came poultry and all kinds needle work true, for he always had sald he would worn a King'PCCk | filled the large tabernacle. The display | FLEGE MUST STAY IN PRISON | oo e e e oy e ‘ THIS PRINCIPLE IS LAID DOWN | dl hia own grave ‘ | Albert Hill, with his € years bearing —_— kind at the state fair. Seven townships | . . | only lghtly upon his genial spirit 3" (From a Staff Correspondent.) made displays: Bradshaw, Waco, New (From & Staff oCrrespondent.) | about hls business | went t whistling an LINCOLN, Oct. 2.—(Special.)—When the | York, Lockridge, Baker, Tays, Leroy| LIN N, Oct Special.)—Without | | singing. That's why they called him | ) : ity council of Omaha, sitting as an ex- [and West Blue. Herman Klone had the | entering into the merits of the Nebraska | RS o LR SO0 0l . ek ow i’ a 00 ime clse board, refused to issue a wholesale [ biggest apple on exhibition. It welghed [law governing labor agencies under the | ¢ CAIEERE SERTREERET 0LV p i liquor license to the Minneapolis Brew- |one poupd and three ounces and meas. | supervision of the state labor commis- | Rt 9 F P B & ing company, it acted within its lawful |ured filoen thched in eirsumberence idumr the Nebraska supreme court has | the civil war and & member of the 0dd | to egln. Ep‘;“‘ tion, the Nebraska eupreme court [The stock display was beyond expecta-|refused to interfere at this time with the Fellows. | A held this morning. tions. While this is the first attempt|enforcement of the act. The validity of | After luncheon he returned to the TA‘ » i ‘ rave belng opened for the fuberal of oner you become familiar g A mandamus was obtained by ! at an agricultural display, 1t will not be [the act, says the supreme court, I3 a i & g opetied fe e ful | 3 it pany in the Douglas county district court, | the last. an effort will be made before, question of law that can be determined | Eva Greesbach, 140 North Twenty-ninth W"h "“ many ‘ood hdflfl’&l Of i ordering City Clerk T. J. Flynn, and the [the fall of 1916 to make room to care|in the regular way when a prosecution | street, who died on Wedneaday, Willlam | city council to grant the license. This | for all kinds of agricultural products as | is brought | Upjohn, who helps him, was throwing KING-PECK C’O"IC’, ”IE sooner order the high court reverses and directs | well as stock. | The weslern Reference and Bond asso- | the earth back from the edges of tha e reaton ohal be rovoked and can: | The school paradh by students of the!clation and other Omaha concerns brought | opening and Albert was making the tn-| you will enjoy Clothes Satisfaction, celled. e varfous districts in the witernoon was| a test sult in Lancaster county to enjoin or of the hole presentat Finish Clothes Service and Clothes Econ- The decision .shes the principle, | one of the feat estu res. There were thirty-! the governor and labor commissioner | ng, he came to the surfac and stood that an excise board may limit the num- | seven districts represented [ from enforcing the mct. The court de- | motionless for a moment. Then he 5 | ber of licenscs granted. The Omaha | Governor Morehead ana John T. Ken-'elined to allow the injunction raised his shovel arm up in the alr r\ul: board placed a limit on the number of | nedy gave adresses at the tabernacle in| The statute requires every employment | said to Upjohn: { The licenses and thereafter refused a license | the afternoon. agency to take out a state license cost ‘Goodby, Bill. Something's wrong with | - 4 to the Minneapolis Brewing company |ing $80, except teachers' agencies, which | me. I think I'm going to dle.” And he| 3 never be more cor - ”‘\"\ “.'«"{h.'.:"‘..,"\L'.‘.".'.!‘Z..J.»“‘.’.f,',.,'('f“,';".\,'".‘,'.'HTI'B,VBIGI‘S' Chaplain | pay $10. Agencles are required to keep turned and fell down into the open | h - plete than you'll {accurate register of applicants and fees. | trench. | to judicial review, it declares the burden | s | Chief Justice Morrissey, In writing an | Upjohn went down with him, and he | 2 find them toduy ot et wpon the appiicant to smow| LGUAS Membership |srimion. tays down the rule that 1o in- | sya. Atbers | stocks will | | died in his arms.—Philadel ( Tha hundreds of that ther has been an abuse of discre- | | junction will be granted unless the ap- | phia Public Ledger. | o i ¢ attrnetive patterns Fran ts New Trial, | egram.)—Taking for his subject a public | Pleking Out New Site. R W'f ; / and dozens of Salvatore Franco, the Italian laborer, | jetter recently published in The Bee's | Commissioners Ken . Gerdes and | eturns tO 11e ¢ ] worth wiitle atyles convicted in Furnas county for the mur- | Letter Box, referring to the traveling | Holcomb of the State Board of Control A der of Turco, a fellow countryman, at|men as fmmoral, Rev. A. A. Brooks of have gone to Beatrice to locate a site for | After an Absence ( now foeatureil the Superior Cement factory, will be ' the Hastings Methodist church, national & new school for the feeble-minded, con- " f Xk Tihad . f Methodi Y akes luaying o given a new trial. On account of the |chaplain of the Travelers' Protective as- | tracts for the construction of which have | Of Flfteen Year.s mi ving fact that Franco was examined by the ation, defended the drummers as a been let for $365,800. The legislature ap- | /1) l.h."m,m task heve. penitentiary insanity commission, tWo |olags In an address at a banquet last |Propriated $#0,00 for the bullding. i e days after his arrival at the prison un- | pjght in honor of the state Travelers' | Royse Sells Bank. "m':"“"‘“"‘ of ""r' ';'l':'f" Arden '""“; \'n ;matter which der sentence of fifteen years and Was | protective association officers Becretary Royse of the State Banking | OKINK & gap of Seh yeurs., W B - found insane, the court believes that the | mhe part of the letter that aroused the separation, remarriage and lost affection / » ”, board has solq his controlling Interest in - . . wuy yon have jury that tried him ald not have all of |chaplain's indignation especially was: |the State bank of Table Rock, which he | 8 obstacles, has just found its “happy | | enc an Frane / Y1 ow or which facts on which to base a verdict. | “Corral the majority of traveling men |acquired a few months ugo, to John R ""‘}“,"" B .1 ’,:‘j' T Wik grown or The wse had pleaded insanity dn the |anq what have you got? 1 know; so do on of Springfield, formerly of Te- | 1o ond &I Wity W tvorced way you failed to theory that Torco struck him a blow on \is city and his wife were divorced A you, gentle reader Taken as a whol seh. 14 ‘l- b He disappeared arow, our stock e head that disarranged his mental | the stand about & L . S . SHS Stn0 shaatiy Mrs, Winner, thinking him dead, mar- faculties, Franco is now at the Lincoln |yngqulterated. 1 - 4 German Lutherans = |n® - contuinn gizes 10 o s ¥ e ‘ ed C. Lundbers, also of San Francisco state hospital for insane. Mr. Brooks declared that during his as: . Mr, Luhdberg dled & year ago. fit mon of vour Flége. Conviction Btanda. soclation with traveling men at the Trav i o 1 Some months later Mrs. Lundberg's ! " O BN el |ase: BRotsctive saobittion at omaarha | LTOBOSU BXPOLUATION |, Soma-emouths ke MN:jitubgepres butd, Tongs, Flege, the court decides in overruling his | failed to hear one foul story, never ob Of .A t E was amazed to meet Herbert Winner on Stouts, Stubs and motion for another hearing. Flege 1» |served one delegate intoxicated and never | rms to uI‘Ope,"", stivet, - The' wandsrer tnquited about Reanbirs o all pos now in the penitentiary, serving his term saw, in all his experience, a convention “ | his one-time wife and three daughters, N | of one to ten years for manslaughter, (handleq in a more businesslike manner, ar Y ISLAND. Neb., Ocf (8ve- | and finally delded to return to Ban wrtions RAND ISLAND, , Oct y the crime being the killing of his sister. | He stated that he had attended national | g t td 18 Kna fepublio ! Telegram.)—The Nebraska synod of | Francisco, Two convictions were reversed by the ap- | conventions of democrats und republicans. | ¢n, general eynod of Lutheran churches,| One of Mrs. Lundberg’s daughters is pellate tribunal, but the last time, it af- | firted the verdict of the jury. Flege will ‘OXFCRD T—O_T“KVE hEADING | about ninety pastors represented, today | Mrs. M. B. Higuera, whose daughter, Young Men's Suits | adopted the following resolutions by the way, Is Vivian Huguera, the be subject to aprole at the end of his | ROOM AND GYMNASIUM| Resolved, That the German synod | “Callfornia Making company baby,” In $10 to 325 first year in prison, f Nebraska, in convention assembled, | the shower of gold contests, and she, as | tion. HASTINGS, Neb., Oct. 2.—(Special Tel- | Plicant is without remedy at law 2563-65-67 FARNAM STREET OPEN EVENINGS per cent pure sinne condemn the manufacture for exportation | OXFORD, Neb, Oct. 3.—(Speclal)—|to the warring nations of Europe of | Well @s the other daughters, did what Conservative Model Suits York County Farmer {The plans for a gymnastum and reading | dmmunition and arms aa unchristian and| they could to revive the old love be- $10 to $40 pinhuman: as American citizens —and | tween their parents roomn are progressing rapldly. A large ¥ Christinns, we declare ourselves most e Killed Under Auto amount of apparatus has heen ordered x-l\;y.m.ll.fi\d‘n_.f_.‘n.\-nlJm. n;mmnqu;”lrlnl.-m‘ | \|1|:"';‘,|"""'f" \Hm\llml a V‘nw days %o "Hi‘h School” Suits d a building has been rented. Th lesolved, That we protest also againat |/ ORRE PR re. Lundberg, were e —_— §547 of Slrebtacy ks wbpomted Super. | 0 Eranting of the loan of $60,00,00 to | married under the ritual of the Seven- $7 50 t 515 YORK, Neb., Oct. 2—(Speclal Tele-|i iondent Chadderdon manager, with | l\'.:l.??,?."".‘\'\ “ulvl\tl.”:u:)‘11[1!::.'.:“!):)&:" {3 the :'l‘:l-‘l’”“‘:.“""l“":":' :‘n‘“"‘“"’: x‘""“"‘ Mrs. b 0 gram)—T. J. Knoor, a farmer IVIng In/ Miss Fay Babbitt in eharg o | peace of our country .undberg is an earnest worker. . Beaver township, this county, was killed “.,m,,“!""’ m_m‘.m‘,‘.mm,.,rdm:;\u-o‘ H‘::'\“i The synod closes with services tomor- “They seem to love each other more F\I" Dreu Sulb last night in an automobile accident.|\aiters of the reading room and library.| FOW Morning, afternoon and evening, holy | than ever,” sald Mr, Higuera, who dis- szs to $45 The machine ran to the top of an em-!¢ Wil be used from 4 to & o'clock in the | COMmunion being celebrated by the united | ¢losed the romance, “and each seema bankment and turned over, pinning him ,tiarnoons for the grade children and|Pastors during the morning eervice. sorry for the mistakes that separated ' under the steering wheel, breaking his win be open in the evenings to all| il s | them years ago.'—New York World, neck. He was 58 years old and leaves | nqults, One or more nights a week will| yorth Bend Lichts Turned Ou, | p ly of yn- child 1ade e v gk s .| NORTH BIIND, Neb., Oct. 2.—(Special.) | K' F 4 h N | e T e devoted to e womenrs el ey FEED N O S0y | Kite Frightens Nag EJOHNSON GRAND JURY and water free of charge. It is planned | s [Fied out iast night and operated and Man is Killed | - “Service First’’ RETURNS NINE BILLS |to have a grand opening about October | piirer®ini¥y The Main Hnes o com i ool “ in two days more the entire {16. About $460 has Leeu subscribed fOr | yyiiom will be in overation. The eur TECUMSEH, Neb., Oct. Z—(Special | €quipment and current expenses for the | one comes from the Fremont plant . ¥ . o Telegram.)—The grand jury here this |first six months Main strect and the Lincoln Highway | len & runaway horse attached to his morning brought in nine indictments undertaker wagon collided with a coal | - o are equipped with ectroliers and all Eight bills embracing thirty-six counts| ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF | Ser”sireate_with snute s [Freoedeiissm iy b ilida bl QWIn ac ne Sa e Seiatoc Bl alvcertatleded swis| DODGE COUNTY MEET : Al L S 1) i \ of liquor to minors. One indictment In | - Tramp Slllg‘S When the Polyclinic hospital. The accident against Hal Whistler, labor of Tecum-| FREMONT, Neb, Oct. 2—(Special)— 4 A | bappened only one square away from DRI seh, charged with procuring liquor for | The Royal Neighbors of America county in Operatlng ROO | Mr. White's holne. M ND Edward Duvall, habitual drunkard, | convention, organized at a meeting at-| D Mr. White was returning to his home. AY Stelnkubler will give bond for appear-|tended by upwards of 200 delegates | einies | As he turned into Fitzwater street from s o0 ance Whistler s under arrest. The |Thursday, brought the meeting to a| Monsleur Ludle de Tramp, age 3, hav- | Twenty-fourth, a kite flown by some grand jury Is still at work. close by initiating a big class of candi-' Ing the appearance of a hobo-artist and | boys frightened the hor The animal ONLY 3 . dates, The drill team from North Bend | possessing wit, a la Mark Twain, stag- | bolted, and before the undertaker could i |gave an exhibition Supreme Or gered Into a garage on Ivy street, near | control It started on a mad dash llnm‘l BEATRICE, : pectal)— | Myra B, Enright of Kansas City, State' Edgewood, this morning shortly after | Fitswater street Rev. J. 1. Forsythe, pastor of the Chris- ' Oracle Mrs. Mary Allen of Omaha and | midnight, and frightened several em- | At Twenty-second and Fitzwater tian church at Wymore for the last few | Supervision Deputy Mrs. Josephine | Ployes by announcing he had swalldwed | streets a wagon of the Hancock Coal | At THESE years, has resigned his pastorate and | Stonecipher of Lincoln made talks dur-|poison and was dying. company was backed against the curb, will take up evangelistic work. He Will | ing the meeting: Mrs. Mary Miller ..r“ As the man fell unconscious to the | White attempted to steer the frightened | PR]‘ B hold his first meeting at Belvidere this | North Bend was chosen orable, Mrs. | floor the Grady ambulance was called. | animal clear, but his wagon struck the week, rtie Pedgen of Fremont, vice oracle; | When the physiclans sought to use the |cart with a crash. He was thrown from Thrown headlong against the curb GUY L. SMITH The Wymore Poultry association will' Mrs, Mary Seele, Scribner, marshal:|stomach pump, the man rega'ned con- | the seat and struck headlong against the | FIFTEEN Second nand B R hold its annual exhiblt at Wymore early Mrs, Lizzie Calkins, Fremont, recorder,|sclousness and pleaded with them to let | curb, One of the first to reach the spot %5 as secretary and Joo Marts was elected | urér. North Bend wis chosen as the| Removal of the polson, which proved | dertaker, He had seen the crash, but EVERYONE GUARANTEED as his successor. Guy Schreff of Linc U\l\‘[uwrlms place for 191 ‘lu be aristol thymol-fodide, was like giv- | did not know that it was his father's | E Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Payne. ploneer [AUDITOR SMITH ISSUES | bolt upright on the operating table and | pressed into service as an ambulance Singer, a good one . 0 ety AR £ 4 00 residents of Odell, celebrated the'r golden | x A " A i stitution was reached. His neck was 00 |that place Wednesday, in the presence | — old familiar melodies. The doctors, as- | broken and his skull was fractured.— Singer, nice vak case ...... |three children and grandchildren were| LINCOLN, Oct. 2—(Special)—Warrants |and allowed the patient they had | ol Singer 66, ean’t tell from new . s .. $18.50 | present. Mr. and Mrs. Payne were pre |1ssued by State Auditor Smith during the | snatched from the grave to enjoy him A “For Fale” ad will turn second-hand | Coroner Reed and Sheriff Acton in- | O67.64, according to figures compiled by | “I'm from the grand old state of Ken- e Singer, good as new . e vidive s 1900 vestigated the circumstances surrounding | the auditor. The number of warrants is- | tucky,” said Ludie, when asked for his dn't Blame It. | th ow 1¢. Noverth it 4 2 who committed sulcide at the home of | The total for the last nine months in | sleur Ludie de Tramp, and that he had |{hey were Shileed to gy there whon thay | White, a drop head, mind you in December. Thomas McGuire resigned |and Mrs. Henry' Rogers, Hooper, treas-|him dle, says the Atlanta Constitution. | was Edward J, White, & son of the un- o' N was engaged to judge the show. ing the patient laughing gas, for he sat | wagon. A passing delivery wigon was weaiug anniversary ‘st ‘thel home at MANY STATE WARRANTS | omuexs: oot oa” steies of ‘otony | homital Ho was dead when that in-| )omestic, sews like a new ono ; of a large company of guests. Twenty- Froni a Staff Correspondent.) tounded at this performance, stood back ' Philadelphia Record. B SRS R 10.00 proaret. My, oo Mok {1eusa by Eaie Alitor Bl CAENE (e | won e s |l White, 5-drawer, a fine machine .............$12.00 the death of Willlam Root, thé aged man | sued was 3.3% address. He aald his name was Mon- |, The hotel was not a very Kgy" one and | Free, worth $40, not a mark onit ............ $19-88 his son, R. E. Root, east of Blue Springs, | warrants drawn reaches $4,246 19630, Sep- | lived up to his name—traveled the world |came late at night to the litie Free, a $40 machine .......... Thursday, and after hearing the testi- |tember had the smallest total since last , over. :'.[h;‘m’.‘l'-lv'If«l'\n;’r‘u:.';”v:;.'“:,.'n”.:'uh“'.".‘“k':,'. i y 4 f . seven 9.98 mony of some of the witnesses decided | February, when the figure was only | Asked where he Was stopping, he sald: | wrong. Suddenmly he realized that the inger, a daudy, drop head ... A 1200 that an inquest was unnecessary. The |$22721.87. The largest issue was in June, | I haven't stopped yet. 1 tried to stay |trouble came from a lenking gas J singer, another nice drop head .. funeral wil be held Sunday afternoon at | with $447,678.96. The fund from which the | Put and you guys queered my game.’ gy D 8 LR BT WIE il I . g p -$10.00 2 o'clock from the family home largest drain was made in September was | I i lite Rotary, $58 machine for . ... .825.00 Aot : {|the general fund, which was reduced by | H S |, oWell,” growled Bl “can you blame New Home, a real nice one Notes from Weat Polnt. G 93. The university fund was di- #0 The Bee's “Swapper” column 1t?' ~Ladles' Home Journal 0 . $ ceeeen. . $10.00 WEST POINT, Neb,, Oct. 2.—(8pecial)— | iy ished by $67,567.51, and the university | S - - - - Singer, a good, reliable one . $1.00 The marriage of Anton Sandvall and Mss | coun fung by $31,907.52 . W Vil . Martha Louise Mueller, took place at St Vheeler-Wilson, nice dark oak, only ..........$13.50 Paul's German Lutheran church, Rev. A. B mens " omston " atriciting. | FREMONT MAN FOUND Lol LR e Needles Free.”” A package free with each bottle They will make the'r home on their own | Sodrs Mickel Oil. T e e GUILTY OF BURGLARY | | AW Missing Teeth Q ‘ T, Neb, Oct. Z—(Special)-| « 5 im DAy In the mouth hinders your speech, spoils your MICKEL’S Bugenio Cw na was convieted of bur-| News has reached the city of the mar- FREMONT, riage, at O'Neill, Neb., of Hugh Gallagher iadars Tave apech, spolls 298¢ this place, to Miss Anna Murphy of oot Syt T - appearance an hes e N b k C 'Nelll. The newly married couple will f]:“r\']“\)“:l: (J.\:;:“:;l :‘n‘hfl x’"‘”:::fl‘ stomach because you are unable to properly <« ra a ycle ‘ o. make thelr home. in Hoit county, where | \ "0 T o ie and Winslow and $ ) masticate your food. | can replace these 15th and Harney D 00 / the groom is interested in a large cattle | ST SHF 8T Ol OF clothing and ! . Missing Teeth In the same color as your nat- 4 arney. ouglas 1662, ranch. jewelry belonsing to reilvoad laborers. | ural teeth without a plate, and guarantee The death ts announced of Bister M.|'“JO Y o O wullty to the | A for 10 years tnat you will have the same use Mechtilde, a former nurse in Bt. Joneph's | " Tt O the Union sta. | A of them that you had with your teeth before Home for the Aged at West Polnt. The | ., ", 0" Lol ieo and was sente noed | they were decayed and extracted deceased religious was taken lll In May. |, tpirty gays in the county jail | D This method of mine s & modern conveni- last, of tuberculosis, and was removed | o g0 et ol TG e, convicted | ence in teeth which rounds out your voice in to the Mother House of the erder for of forgery, will receive their sentences talking and siuging and it also means a bank care and treatment. Her death occurred I - » 4 w m (o] - (34 o o et » N 4 w m = w = o w (/] ¥ w w z wd g e F 4 [ 4 < (4] o - +4 =2 o ial Exhibition of Hudson Motor Cars today of health at Alverno, Wis. She was a native of Germany and had been & member of the Francisen order since her girlhood. Two Marriag Norfolk, MADISON, Neb,, 2. —(Bpecial »— k Charge at Table Roek. Marriage licenses were issued to Will- TABLE ROCK, Neb., Oct. 2.—(Specil) | fam Henry Henning of Tilden and Flor -John R. Plerson, recntly of Springfield, ence Rogina MeGahn of Norfolk, and ‘Nel" has bought the controlling interest | gmjl Hoefs and Elsi Nitz, both of Nor in the State bank of Table Rock, from folk | E. Royse and his assoclates. He took | charge of the business Friday.. Mr, Pler- | = - Ll Crowns from $2.50 up, . [ ) ‘ E DOUGLAS | perience, is president of the BHank of ¥ | 8 t B L . e Balarate, Mab. and i alse ‘COA AT CUT end for Booklet on unusual Dentistry. - & Rock, and will move family here ! Many people have decayed teeth and have no kpowledge of it. This is why I say, let 1 Good' Bye me exumine Mem now and then. 1t will be 1' fei! “c’c a protection that your teeth deserve, Vi My latest treatment for Gum trouble is giv- ing my patrons quick and satisfactory re- Money Back sults. Do not hesitate to take it if your gums are discolored, sore, soft or bleed easily Guarantee It 1s harmiess. - vJ SWOBODA RET Spec We Will Show a Complete Line of the 1916 Hudson-Six in All Models son is a banker of over thirty years ex at once IF¢ fls : 20 Years in Omaha, ’ I R o E_ 921-22 Woodmen of the World Bldg. Phone 1. 1756, ‘W £ 14th and Farnun Sts,, Omalia, Hours, 8 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12, | Use The Bee's “Swe column | W%