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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 14, 1915, : | — — — 3 - L B " s etty, who Tormerly reslded scarlet fever, which she developed this | Miss Mae Setty, w MURT mEs YALUE Want the Jefferson Searoh for Missin HEAVY FINE FOR THE BRIEF GPI'Y NEWS otk |at 221 Larimore avenue. D. B. Ferrell : AN MISBILLING OF BEER ity Mall Polks to Danos—City hall |0f Freano, Cal, secks Laura Farrell * &lld LanOln RO&dS Hell‘s 18 B& fled Wedding Bings—Nlhclm, Jeweler. young people will give an entertainment | masd P. Miller to Tectare- "lh: Val- 'y Local railroad frelght officfals are get-| pineiny pixtures — Burgess-Granden. | and dance on Baturday evening, Novem- [ley of Peace” will be_the su 1.; of & to M 0 h& ting considerable consolation out of let-| ‘oo ny . wiot e Now Bemesn Prese | ber 27, in the parillion of Hanscom park. |lecture by Burd F. Miller at Theoso= d eel a ma An Sakind fate seems to be WOrking | yoy tney are recsiving from some of the s pdd g Suna: phical hall, suite 701, Bee buflding, Sun- ' “Today's Movie Program” classifisd| Faneral of Mrs. Bastman Iy~ ¥ : against the interests of Mrs. Bdward r o a o e o5, o0 5.0ieel S WERR the e v eastern lines telling what happened to In The Be¢|Mrs. Elisa A. Eastman, formerly a resi- | day evening, a Judge Redick Holds that One Dirit| o, Omaha delegation of boosters for | Stringer, formerly of Omaha and now & |y "Giiraerd Brewing company of munnu !o:ny. It wpeu': :“ 155 %0 [iant o Dunies, s diod I Kab ARSUSS, | Sosutititten o€ supsr-normel - doveleys | Dovs One-Third of Work Per- [the routing of the Jefforson highway |*#ident of Maders, Cal Soranton, Pa., that misbilied a shipment| EXCLUSIVELY. Find out wi ovidos sleenenn 15 TN | MRt threudh the rosee utilistng 48 the ¥ formed by Whole Hand. 3l BT e ] PR oo i "‘.hl Py offl!eq ot beer consigned to_perties in Bing-| "lede Meving pleturs theaters offer. ’:‘:" ‘:::;m:e;::‘er‘yy "The Pody was |objects of the senses and their control, i i O D e S W S | e Wit hat e’ tan; | Sine. 30, ¥, R s e e s ;, and interment will |and an ideal to be reached, will be dis- 4 covéred & letter which had fallen into | W. H. Indoe, general agent State Mutual | brought here Friday, and inte 5 of the Jefferwon Fighway association ifotles of the wrongful billing was ., & e | ed | COURT APPLIES ANCIENT RULE|xovember 16 and 16 when a route is to |the #puce between desk and wall The called to the Interstate Commerce com.| Life Assurance Co. of Worcester, Mass. | be private | cuse S be selected for this great morth and [letter had been written by Mre. Bteinger | ., 4nq that arm of the government|one of the oldest (71 years) and st cOm- | gaecgest Magine at Fatr—The largest | e The middle finger of Miss Btta |south, cross coutry highway. Those who |tWo Weeks ago, asking for coples of birth | Investigated. Truthfulhess of the charges| Panies on earth. engine in the exhibit of the Baldwin | poynn gt o 13 l Grottman's right hand, lost while | went Friday night from omana are Ran- | records of a bby and girl born hers June | . - 3 " ]y 2 clsco | were proven and the brewing company| The State Bank of Omaba, corner BIt | [, motive works at the San Fran dall K Bro Robert H. Manley, and |1. 1902, and May 5, 1908, respectively, this | . she was an employe of the Bemis Bag -y lv_ .:“.n redentiiig the Com.’|Nformation Being needsd tn ocomnection | 728 fined $18,00. Company, was worth ome-third as|.. . i, b and G‘,u.k. po',.|l repre- | With proof to claim a fortune left to the much ag the hand itself, nuder Ne- senting the Omaha Automobile club. J. [thildrén in Bngland. Mrs. Stringer wrote | | teenth -n'd‘ “-:“')K :"';nkr:)l:';‘ :r' ::' exhibition, which was awarded the grand | WRECKED BY EXPLOSION In Mmaking the shipment the Standard| on time drjosits an - " | prize, was the Burlington's engine, No. | % e g™ Brewing company billed ita shipment at| 0n savings accounts. All deposits ta thia | £0¢ OO 8 FRCCPEIT L AREEE Tl | wILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 13—Num- | bank are protected by the depositors’ ! Y o ber thirteen rolling mill in the Hagley . { braska's workmen's compensation [D. Weaver, scretary of Ak-SarBen, In |that former information sent to England | gl g S gy P tretgnt| EUArantes find af the state of Nebraska. | the non-articulated type ever bullt |yard of the Du Pont Powder company's | law, Judge Redick decided. He |Shother delegate from the Commercial (had ‘been ‘‘subnarined” twice and #he | harges to the brewing company was| Dittle McShane Girl to Mospital—| Seeking Two Women—Miss Cora Cook [pian ‘at Rising Sun, three miles west of 6 4 3 club, but he has been in Houston for a |#ald she would send the next records by |, than §100. q Erma MeShane, 6-year-old daughter of of Webster City, In., has asked the local |y " ive plew up Inst night. No one § AWarded the girl, who 18 16 Years |y ook and will gow to New Orloans from |two matls. 6 " | Sneritr Mcshane, has been removed | police to look for her sister, Shirley wag hurt, all the employes being out of { old, s judgment of $270.66, of which | Houston to attena the meeting with the Read Them Every Day, It Will Pay!| from her home at the county jail to the | Cook, or Mrs. Shirley Dittus, S. N. the mill at the time. The cause of the ' ’; $106 was for temporary disability 0';:-’:‘;'::!"'10:}‘""’ 1s 6 cross the | TH® Want Ads in The Bes. The Want Ads In The Bee. City Emergency hospital on account of Stevens of Mason City is trying to find [ blast te not known, § and the remainder for the permanent | '™ . try from north to south extending — injury. from Winnepeg, Canada, to New Orleans | in tho law for payment for a finker, |the Idncoln highway somewhers. The Judge Rediok resorted to methods similar | juncture of the two great trans-conti- o those saig to have been employed by | nental highways will be a favored spot. THE CHEERY Bolomon, the first judge who became Omaha hopes the juncture may be here. famous. There is a stromg pull, however, by ' IT “Aftor much reflection ! have deter- | business men and boosters in the Missis- Tn‘.lse"‘le sP Mfned that the middle finger does at |sippl valley to draw the road right down .‘ Teast one-third of the work accomplished |the pi valley all the way aocross by the whole hand,” says the desision m.....u,""""‘.’ 5 'mmhymu-oflw-glho_n-flg: Wwhich Judge Rodick wrote. “Let Hartman Feather Your Nest.” Let Loss of & hand shall be remunerated at Jardine Figures isation in the oLy SRRl AR T for 1T weeks, acéording to . n B or v & 0 0 Better Lichts : v ence how much you earn, who you are, or what you mt—n-nm«:’.m 'obvary oon.l.l;l:l: L4 urse, every rsire. can bnmtflglly furnished home for the asking. Drop into our store TOMORROW and prove pencil and paper and some of the prin- eiples which the judge learned In bo hood, he muiltiplled. and divided and added aud subtracted untfl he haq fixed the a:mount of the judgment. for the Corners|| The city commissiol rs are beginning csme to Omaha uasia | this for yourself. We won't mako you buy—we g .4 gy Mmoo Bl R smgp b gy e can’ty but we WOULD like the eppertunity of ! ='m’o-" h-u.-'l:m mfl : .:a ?AM::: m :nnmn for .(;r;:.h'- :rowr 7 you that we give you our Mdco g ator of a sewing machine & neodle pen- ( The Om:lu zm:::‘l;um -nuI P:unr the t m L.o t ;};;TI: Ig;. A 4 trated her fitiger. Blood polsoning later | company has au 0 Commissioner choose from 'ollwu.:uel necemsitated its amputa- |Jardine a tentative statement, showing w: prove this statement to your satls. tion. 4 that it would be possible to substitute ) Becauss Miss Orottman refused to ac- | 2347 lamps of type C, 40 candle power, || - the ioe of the company’s physi- | for the same expense now belng paid for z. m”;m beld she was not en- | 1,27 arcs and 138 flaming ares, Els' ""T“l' TE." titled to doctor’s bills. An alle- [ The proposed change would result in ¥ gation ny“(:"c:e- that she had been |lighting #8 more intersections. Of 2,90 ell‘l' .f"."d—“ '.‘il'.‘ ‘ | megligent in caring for the Injury was |intersections of the city, lighted. % | held by the court as mot affecting her | The commissioners been Im- | right to recover, portused all year by cithlulu who ask for “¥p§ WONDERFUL VALUE IN . g Svoraggreclinyr a massive 48-inch top Je- } B!’idfi 8& S Hfil‘ s i B Bl et s vlslT oun Bla cobean design Hxtension ; 4 B SIRTY: [, Mescrd Ve, oww s e . Table. With all quartered ! P SION TABLE--Offered in g oak top, hehvy roped logs, i ur usnan ‘The proposed new form of elsctric lamp | B Dolished golden. oak and COLUMBIA e e : of B for Omaha otreets was adopted in South | W oytends to six foot. Has Bkl Mesing a M re Omaha and costs $33 each per year, heaty barrel four turned " L‘ chair and Buffet - 24 7 v ' g Sour Stomach Indigestion Cured. foet. Matches shown be- | GRAFONO below. Special, only. A N Mrs. Veda Besanson, a bride. charkes| your stomach and bowsls need clean- |\l 10W. A "l'!h:u‘“ 7 g BN ——————————— oy Ay RS in & divoroe petition filed in distriot court | yng oyt Dr, King's New Life Pllls give value. Speocially h - vt 2, Department—All Size Machines 250 0000 \ that Burton Besanson, whom she martied | quiei rellef. Only 3. All druggiets.— ([ Driced at, only..... S -3 “\' | From $15.00 to $150.00. Serving Table | Octobér ¢ at Fremont, hit her on the| pdvertisement. ! $1.00 Onsh—81.00 a Month. kel \ | hesd four ':n :m with c;; hnm lfi "Lw. ;g:-&nt: here ot to’xa;;h. of bread which she made. was « . ot of extreme crueity, she alleges. JOINS THE Y. M. C. A AT “@i SOLID OAK BOX SEAT DINING CHAIR- [ff ové instryment in every { Her husband hurled the loat with foroe, SEVENTY YEARS OF AGE way. Besutifal ma- Mrs. Besanson complains, and when it Polished to a rish shade of golden. Quartered Wl hogany, satin walnut or BAWHD oMK DINBR. C Bponsraly Huleied } Spuck her head the contact caused her| Although ™ years of age and & oak panel and top slats. Stout stretchers and [l quartered oak case. All | fumed and metches gining table shown above b DR O K e e d fully braced out. Seat upholstered in [il metal parts heavily | o riad? o o o escribed In | Lafayetts avenus, joined the Younsg | ickel plated. n- sh leather. atehes table [ TITEU B Save | R §7 50 " Ou S only..... for this week ’l 48 four records with FEviniienese . :::“:;ndlu. .&;oo 86cording | Men's Christian association during tho be deter-|jast week's big membership campaign, Mr. Jones was the ;ounmt commis- #loned office} to enlist In the Union army the state of Verment, jolning as a utenant on his olghteenth birthday, in He served until the end of the' helng wounded in the battle of ls Court House, and alse being n the battles of Cold Harbor, He is u:..m" of the Loyal ll_:.;l:ndr?-eh :vol«l late mir- Leglon in Nebraska and is employed in torutags. ‘};’.e‘.w,ség.?s county tressurer's office. Having e L A P priced, at, only... slways maintained good health by phys- S 1f You Buy One Dosen Records for o = +$8.00 Cash—92.00 a Month foal culture, he now says he foels young Need Make ne Firet Poyment . pe enough to enter an asscciation gym- : m BEAUTIFULL D B- SIGNED JA AN . Matches table and chair ebove. ~Base 60 inches wide, molded top, cane panels, Nebraska Youths Start on Long Trip ENUINE AN- Upholstered B N ks it & nasium class with men only half his age, lalli LIAT!;IR = in . o Al arry | or in| . of Chadron, college chuma and | SOLID OAK PAR- Genuine long \(riends, start Monday on a 19,00 ; A | 4 : LOR ROCKER—Finished SPRANISH \pat removal N " golden or fumed. Has LEATHER 'mA \ two B 3 D broad back, roomy seat, f e their . > ny - | ¢ s and extremely well made and % 4 3 throughout. Steel spring A very new TRIAL PAOKAGE MAILED FREN, Whénia face s covered with blotches, ltver pimples, blackheads, ete., f BEAUTIFULLY wflufi - Calclum Wafers will act iike m M.“H" .iltA out are nature's A VALUR (¢ \ er 6 with heavy 2-inch posts. N LID OAK and back upholatered in 'urumt oy EF . Roomy res 43 inches. tted m &a ) i n s oharm, o 'vu“« cleansing the blood and pre- e e 1 from filling the surface of '.“'wnh th {; . ! ends tire three Pu J feedl; beveled plate mirror meas - aborately ures 13x14 inch rluwu v \ RO o’ - f . s 1m | fire pot, lil ree s 4 price OnlY Liiieiinan hunting and_ exploring, N5 GRAHAM ASKS PERSONAL ; (o7 WY " QUESTION OF TEACHER ~ Graham, assistant superintendent schools, has various experi- | o m——) -m ACME OAK HEATER. in his new work of Inspection and .nu. b colonial linea Il: beat 1 ville wteel. ) [y rge size oven, four In addity 10 the wonderf ) ) beraaine offered tor this week we will ( SERTON Crrera T o~ ive Ta]; Sbeclutaly h:‘.!“ arse W Diete with high eclo Tark! Skin as Pure as o Iy B feed in eve n.p.'! y bl g Decoraf - not inclu n.s barr By s o, o R e AL Do) o rice only— EP7 or'over. Sah oF crediy, PUrehase of 360 i 46.5 eacher o A A + the #ehoel Tecordls be |the body—the skin—with pimples and Oa s750 ° little skin eruptions. The abolishing of all skin disorders must begin with the blood. Lotions, salves, cosmetics, efc., wiil do no mate- rial good. The trouble comes from within 2 and there the remedy must be applied. \ If you desire quick action and at the “ ‘ | | ] . | PARE $109 - Cash—$1.00 & Month. P WX - Y rtemtrmeom & %) + A‘ ¢ _“‘ L3 " ) A THIS ELEGANT TABLE * . &3 i b' &\ v-' ol I -!]LAIP-VHn heavy birch "w' 'v-'--— - . -: -*: o, - ""’: | :“:“?myfi::jfr:::t‘l{_l;::n%: / Taaide.. Has apecd dasber, which S b g2 o R NTARE Ve o L L Y oted spea Dittatie o hood a P - & lor or bedroom. This lam tore | lf Insures rémoval of all dirt. Wil \ ; .\}\ <// K X would regularly sell for $6.00. Oup rapidly disappear after DANEZAR N | « low price, while a Buery first-élass druggiot in this on. on Pt ot anessl sntemet > . l.vqu“my e 33' w oo e e T e GBS torouy.................. ty earries Stuarts Calelum Waters, TR which are pleasant to take, harmiess, converted (nfo s Tul u‘%lv r" o= same time a common sense, natural, harmiess blood purifier, then Stuart's Calclum Warfers is this remedy. 1 may be obtained for 3 cents m box. quoted for today, at onl‘.. ...... . I B R s s e s o wi ¥ hesvy stesl in :I.I‘. nfi- rolt