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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916 1 ) row of a personal | for consideration will be Bernstedt against | will ba burfed here tomorrow. He leaves | - . | bassed little boy who is alleged to have received | Mre. John Shickley of Lincoln, and a A a broken leg when lumber fell upon him | brother, Dr. Harrold Shickley WATER NAVY YARD\' -~y g ‘,","”; at his home in Little Sloux Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shickley have lived - ~ wpicious abllity, mar Kove lin Geneva since their marriage about A | m business MA SURV[VORS | three years ago. They went to Lincoln » HARVIN O Rt NY | about two weeks ago to visit Mr. Shick. Puget Sound Has Only Thoroughly |President of the Chicago & Northwestern [ | DEpandlb]e Station, Says Ad- ! The Pallbearers. OF pERSIA ]NJURED:v‘:‘\v’r-IT:fl:;‘ :r'l‘]:vrv he had partially re | -— The Fashion Center of "the Middle West —- . Active pallbearera will be eight non mira] Standford. commatonicnsd officers 6f the Tows' N | ‘wne weatuer's Year Ave Tedny: g tional Guard. In military services the (Contined trom_ Page One.) Rain. Temperature, high 4 degrees [ " bl' hed |886- ! OTHER BASm TOO SHALLOW | namen of active palibearers are not given | and twice was thrown down In the pas- |low 2 dfi;wrn‘ remember Laxative Brome sta S sl | mention sage by the rocking of the ship. 1 got | Quinine cures a cold in one day. There is WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—There is| The honorary pallbearers, comprising | to my cabin, snatched a life beit and|only one Brome Quinine.”” Look for the ®nly one thoroughly dependable deep | th® membership of the Saturday Noon | rushed to the deck. I had the utmost|signature, E. W. Grove. ec.~Advertise . L] . 4 club of Council Bluffs, are difficulty In keeping my footing and was | ment i vl s aho e o s ot | S e m P " 7 ™ N glyyeg Which Can’t Be Duplicated Btates, according to Rear Admiral!ll. 4 b e ot | deck the liner lurched heavily and [ fell. | Advertiser and customer profit by the i st sl Stanford, head of the bureau of yards | John M: ihop, Jr.; ¥red It Davis, Although badly shaken and brulsed I|“Classified Ad" habit H W 3 H. Mer: quickly managec asn he litebe and docks, who testified today before | & W' Milopaa, 1 Merriam A B kl’"m;:d'"}:“f R W Winere T wASY | . the house naval committee, and that | \ oo o Wl rm e IS MONUMENT | Tescued fifteen minutes later.” Jan. 5.—(Special Tele- | e anuar lnen a e #tation is the Puget Sound navy yard | Two bank clerks going to Egypt rushed |gram.) — Nebraska pensions granted The largest battieships, Admiral Stan- | President Mohler Pays Tribute to | o the bridge and dived into the water,(Martha M, Hickerson, Miford §12. . | ford said, found no difficulty in entering Memory of General Dodge. | from which they were saved. Mothera “'.r.r.- ::’""',':,:T,,';' : ':,", ‘y‘«?“: ,:"“,’,“',} | ’ the Puget Sound yard. | “In the death of General Grenville M. | Who went In quest of thewr b s 43:‘(\}.,'::“"\..4,\,{«",'.n:,..“ .pr‘.irnm‘;n:n. " #On the otber hand, T regard the sit- | Dodge, the weat loses a conspicuous and | M*Ver returned. Only two children’were | JICURS B S et Lin P sty 1a.4 S t e est U er e uation at the New York yard as serfous,” |very successful engineer, m remarkable | *Ved vice George W. Shakespere, removed. Captain Goes Down with Ship. dded. ““The basin there was dred military genius and, in all, & man with | ol %o a depth of thirty feet at mean low 'a marvelous mind, and his assoclates a | The chief officer i sald to have been tide. Extreme low tide makes the basin most delightful companion,” sald A. L. |In his 4”nlrln at m-' n:’n- of |I|.l”!lp‘|n-|ynn | I able ‘ loths l able Damask only 2% feet, The big battieships re- |Mohler, president of the Unlon Pacific. | He rushed to the bridge and did all that A - quire % feet. Fach year sedimentation | “Few men have the opportunity n:fmr | was humanly possible. He went down | by s A oy s e AR $1.30 Bleached Table Damask, | ta the depth of a foot takes place In the ‘;.,.u", work in a barren wildernesa and | With the ship, but was rescued from the $ 3,00 Table Cloths, § 2,00 !LOO a yard, | basin and annual dredging is required.” |live to see its successful completion with | Water. He thinks that the captain sank < ) Table Cloths, $ 2.38 $1.75 Rleached Table Damask, . Difficulties were encountered at times |such magnificent expanse. It is men of | With the ship, although 'I'""‘“ M'T“""‘ $ Table Cloths, § 2.80 u(::'z;’u. )‘:Td' Table Damask, | { In entering the Philadelphia and Charles- |this class who have made the history of | #ald they saw the captain awimming | Y N i ? 4 ? 2. eac able ask, ton yards, he sald, and the channel at [the United States of America, who en- | Many of the passengers belleve that| '| e W Car $ 5.00 Table Cloths, $ 3.80 $1.50 a yard. Norfolk needed widening. sie promised |dured the hardships of ploneer life, while | In addition to boats in which they were # 6.00 Table Cloths, § 4.00 $2.25 Bleached Table Damask, :or-u‘-. more details at tomorrow’s hear- |the men today who are In the profession, | n:\ml "\wv\ nll'\-r live ¢.1.::u .h.,l' r.-y-:{rl n'l\ Everyone who has $ 7.50 Table Cloths, $ 5.00 s i ™ _'_'.72"n “":il o . | when making new examinations of coun- | the sinking steamer e chlet office i P P .- s .75 Silver Bleache amask, . e | try, locating or bullding new lines, are | of the Persia, however, thinks that this | propgrty should make ’l:". o 1:nhle “lmhn. 8 :.¢3 $1.25 a yard. quLE’I‘E PLANS FOR not-disturbed by the bullet of the savage | is improbable and that if other boats | a Will, and now is a $12.00 Table Cloths, § 8.86 e owels | or the call of hunger or the use of prim- | were seen, as some of the ngers | : . $15.00 Table Cloths, $10.80 l f THE DODGE FUNERAL "5, s B e e wers empty boats which| §| ood time to have it B8 Hatas Clotic $10.06 1240 Huck Towels, EXTRA SPECIAL [ | *“The Union Pacific is one of his monu- | broke foote when the ateamer turned | 8| drawn, $25.00 Table Cloths, $20.00 ‘¢ Huc owe. be. John 8. Brown & Sons Napkins, | | i | ments.” over und went to the bottom. This view | The Pet T t " ‘" v 25¢ Huck Towels, 19¢. 100 dozen $10.00 % Napkins, (Continued from Page One,) Out of respect to the memory of Gen- | is supported by the other surviving of- | e Peters Trus $35.00 Table Cloths, $25.00 5c Huck T Is 25 January Sale Price— { laral Dodge, the general offices of the | ficers. Company acts as the 850.00 Table Cloths, $37.50 uck lowels, Zoc. imeeting and then adjourned until tomor pany $5.00 a D { R s 1 - “|Unfon Pacific will be closed during the | Survivors Lose Everything. E tor of estates; &f T 76c Huck Towels, 50c. o a Lozen ng In reepect to the MeMOTY y,,py of the funeral. Practically all the | The survivors lost everything they Xecutor of estates, al- Limit: One dozen to a customer. of General Dodge. The only action taken | ; Bl hed Napki $1.00 Huck Towels, 75c - By i ok A O'KP:P" officiala who are in the city will attend | owned, and durifg the thirty hours they fording permanency, eache apkins 8 ) . {the funeral services, going to Council [ spent in the boats, suffered severely from ing the love and admiration of the mem- giyrrs in & body. the cold. None of them had wafm cloth- $ 2.50 Napkins, $ 1.80 a dozen $1.50 Huck Towels, $1.00. bk Crash Toweling experience and ample 'or his llll‘“n character and worth . V! y in Lincol irien; roaliny OFth 48 | pree, Boyer; Fagan Williams, LaGrange. | Walter Shickley died in Lincoln Tuesday { ders for thelr dietinguished fellow elttsen. | president Mohler will be unable to &t | ing. There was a sutficlent sipply of : $ 3.00 Napkins, $ 2.00 a dozen Commissioner Graham for more than |(end the funeral, as some time ago he | water and provisions, w"'y' 1 | #8.75 Napkins, $ 2.75 a dozen Turkish Towels 17¢ Bleached Crash Toweling, fifty years had been a friend and Inti- |arranged to go to an important rallroad | poats were already stocked, in accordance e also act as $ 4.50 $ 8.38 a dozen Bleached 12% a yard, ; l . miate assoclate of General Dodge.. Both |conferenco in Chicago Thursday, and he | with marine regulations, Trustee, Administrator $ 6.00 $ 475 a dozen 20c Turkish Towels, 123c. 20c Bleached Crash Toweling, | 1] ;r:: nn:o;tna' the same age. General | Jeft for there yesterday. ‘ Everything possible is being done here or Guardian $ 7.50 $ 5.00 a dozen 23c¢ Turkish Towels, 19c. 17¢ a yard. o fl"l:n :;':’“ :;dl:';:;l:;;-f;:ngr:';:x for the comfort of the survivors. Charles ’ | $10.00 Napkins, 8 7.50 a dozen 45c Turkish Towels, 25c. 22¢ Bleached Crash Toweling, | { b DISTRICT COURT TERM u.r.m of Boston, who, so far as known, T $12.00 Napkins, $ 8.80 a dozen B50c Turkish Towels, 39c, 18c a yard. 1 it gust. | 15 the only American now able to tell $25.00 Napkins, $17 a dozen 75c Turkish Towels, 30c. 25c Bleached Crash Toweling, 1 In his work of acquiring the park ays- IS OPENED AT LOGAN | (1o story of the disaster, 1s & guest on Capital | $45.00 Napkins, $35.00 a dozen 85c Turkish Towels, 50c 22¢ a yard | | fym.ter Cowncil Biutts wo ons gave Mr.| 1,0GAN, Jun. 5.—(Speclal)—With [ hoard the United States crulser Des apita 4 2 2 i A | (Graham greater assistance tha Judge Thomas Arthur presiding the dia- | Moines, $500,000.00 % A E ;:::x; le n;ne'rl c:(:’mn;‘ln:;zn | triet court of Harrison eounty convened | gixty-three Lascars among the surviv- i) . | . ‘ l | ngton an . G. McGee, are like- here yesterda: ors include a fireman and several stew- E 11 . [ wise old friends of General Dodge. The| Tne grand ey, T thd ek 0 a0 B0 ] rgac - Only. o OF the dISWAKIMNAINES xXcep tiona .y ur emi-~ nnua sa e Of I [ |following resolution was adopted: {lows: J. E. Klutts, foreman, Morgan | saved PETERS, Good Values in [ ] k ’l'\v‘n::e?:-r:-r n:‘:.,l‘ol:_‘llfil'my molll:lrl: -m; township; Harry Morrow, Clay; J. N ~ ~ ey TR U 5 T CO | c; Btatesman one of the best. and we of his | MCKinney, Lincoln; E. N. Harden, Cal- RS0 e e S SR AT : | 4 rm ity who knew him’ and loved him | houn; H. Webber, Cincinnati; A, O. Du-| GENEVA, Neb, Jan. 5—(Special)— s 4 i | i :ls)ill'fis;s Goods and | Men’s Shirts nn. duuu u’ General G. e the Among the important cases coming up | after an operation for appendicitis and Ffli’"m of Mrkn hu lnnlb:'n‘c; ofmi't‘tvl Sbutor o the Covnell Biutfs rark son- A We will place on sale every shirt in stock including therefore, be it 'm."’ fonra ""::‘ ,:';:-,r}y“: ,;:l.fi,, ‘::": BrOken Llnes such well-known makes as Manhattan, Eagle, .5 . m ::, lh';t"n;?fi'fifi;fi:;élqi | 1-3 to 1-2 Bates-Street and Arrow, in both plain or pleated our honored a ve . zen, General ‘G. M. Dodge Regular Prices styles, fancy and white fabrics, stiff or soft cuffs, These Items Will, Inter~ 8t the following prices: est You for Thursday $1.25 Satin Messaline, 36-inch with sl_so values, & sl.l 5 hair line stripes, 59¢ a yard. szl Recapture the Old Joy who are expected to be here to- the afternoon. Early in y Secre- { tary A i 4 * .25 Fi Silk-and-Wool Can- Nery long talegvam came from the Tovs JAS life lost its zest? Do you suffer pretty, constantly *on Crepes, 40-inch, in » wood | $2.00 values, - $1.55 wsoclety In New York, of which General ] fr d o h h bl i range of colors, Thursday, 98c a ’ | Modge was & charter member and really : om nervous epress“’n *“the blues?’ | yard. it R sz 50 $3 al Sl 95 | ull o | AlLW ! g wide, -, e il R i e B nll Very often this state of things is brought on by poor elimin- L AR $0.10 Phimea. €05 & paif. . values, p1. | #uage, came from Major George . Michmond, for nearly half a century one l ation. Constlpatlon is the underl{mg cause of many a case it Coreral Dodge's most intimate friends of “‘nerves’’ as any doctor will tell you. and assoclates. Major Richmond is now 0 Montaiiks Mall carriers have dalivered | ! Once eset rid of constipation permanently and you will be ’ at the transformation in your health and spirits. Following are some of the telegrams amaz Laxtives and cathartics won’t cure you of constipation. Ficilored muitinge m handsome | $3.50-$4 values, $2.85 stripes and mixtures, very desir- 320 ana #30, ‘roarsany, s10 a | $9.00 values, - $3.85 pattern. To men who wear Manhattans we wish to call your attention to The January 'the fact that we are carrying the #ocelved in the early part of the day: ‘ % New York City. 1 beg to express to the family of Gen o e "‘EI.::"':',‘.‘,’:{“"’::J':R".,,.‘:";.‘ They give only temporary relief and tend to form a habit ) NG S e Sog antsvine: e 1. 8. Grant and Mra. Grlxl:;‘ ;“"RDOT WhICh 1S ex mgly dmgerous Beddlng Sale shirts here you are sure of buying ; * ¢ * But you will find in Nujol a rational means of rcstormg normal, [ S90S, & Jxeoh etock. | 4 g R i o healthful bowel activity. nu)ol is a pure white mineral oil conform- Unusual Values P Crta g T _The president. officers, trustees and ing to all the requirements of the Lane treatment for constipation, which COTTON BLANKETS, extra large . ¢ take thia "the carliost, u';::ndunny‘ physicians everywhere are now prescribing as the safest and most effect- sise wool nap blankets in fancy Women S Apparel ' 1the ate General Grentille M. Dodge of ive means of restoring normal bowel activity. T S0 Coliey o Ak 4 | (phict B Pt e SSunu, Bl o LB &b notataxntive but a lubricant. Being entirely mechanical in its any s wrice, 8219 a pair. | In the Thirtieth Annual Clearing Sale | i ety Hede Bas Supfecas. ] A o eyt 1+ et A irng BED SHEETS, size 72x00, Super- | A gale Event Whose Character is Genuine, Patronized s time of affiiction, we recall with ! action it may bk taken in any quantity without harm. for quality sheets; our regular : i ) & &tronize ;‘:’ -m:n o :"‘r:“:,';’":,"]o : Nujol is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. ETINGS. Gon Lintn Sheet A5 SRS W e Spnsoiiste in & time of great urgency g SHEETINGS, Sea Linen ng, his fOrEIVIng, Con- 2 V. 1. o (Plo fralesi, hag Write for booklet, “The Rational Treatment of Conmp-hon. 14 o YR i Py 4 i REAL VALUES itlared. W Tu. Gothumon. ith e ] your druni'thh-bn't it, we will send a pm;vboule of N:'ng prepaid to weets ks ision—-04nchy at #00 Suits, Coats, Furs, Dresses, itineni everywhero know how die” any point in the United States on receipt of 75c—mone er or stam Sorh ubin . o o e, et e y ’ - )-SR S Skirts, Blouses Basement, O AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, even lfl-r his return to his old home kept In wuch close touch with its ~ .u.sm srowth a nl- as to make every < Smper Bl g e } THEPURE WHITE M INERAL OIL .1 his |'I\Onll ‘ mph.-lu a the grief we feel 1088 and assure his family of our ly-uuy V. R. HUNTINGTON, Presigent of the Towa Sociely of Kew : RE Wi " STANDARD OIL COMPANY exemplified his career as a ' raliroads and by his activit: 2 iblic spirit as a citizen interestu? that made for the good of meg . § N the least of hia services, h‘«\ & - point o w, was the organization 3 and tion of the Towa soclety in- maintain that pride in his old Y he never forgot or overiooked. p organizer and first president Prices Reduced 10c—Matinee and Night, Reserved Seats, 25¢, LAST FOUR DAYS, Otver Temes Leighton W & Turk " Orphes ; oum Prices: Mat~Galiery” To: beat svut exoupt 8 urday and Susday), Be. Nights, 10 e 0. A Brooklyn, N (New Jersey) TOPAY—Last Presentation - o h Y. ) From Army Friends. Bayonne New Jersey TRIANGLE MASTERPIECE, “OMANA'S YUN CENTER ~— The Society of the Army of the Po- 4 "-u:-.n. .18.25-50¢ g ? Evags., T of Un asociats” memnsy. Gonerd | = . Director Good Dustin Farnum ; S-85-8-720 Todge, & great soldier and & noble man. : B-'-'l of Foods, o AL, REEVES' BEAUTY s"flw Musioal 'l\-&r to Ms family and its members, s.nmn- vee B0d Thi. 40> Ootmmtsias “"“u'r""o 1) tenderes - rate e Ao N | The Iron Strain Bt SRl tops, P o ry Soclety of Ar'm) of Potomac Everyone Should See This vesque Beauty Chorus and Brand New Sh, Also the Keystone Scream, Ladies’ Dime Matinee Week Days, “A GAME OLD KNIGHT," Wonderful Film at Friday and Saturday, T‘“"Y NEW Tonite Lionel Barrymore in '30 8:20 THE YRWAE X% North Brothors Stock Co. trical Bargain |— | “THE LION AND THE MOUSE" | : BRANDEIS 10 Cents *=Z2yr™ 25 Cents THEATRE The Book That Thrilled the World, THE WINNING OF ‘ ' o 17 BARBARA WORTH || . '7eioh: Geash Opers Star, t, 850-500-T8c; Bvg. 380-800-78c-91 GERALDINE FARRAR (By arrengement ‘:m Morris Gest) Three Days, Jan. 10, 11, 13, Mat, Wed., “TEMPTATION" otodrama . Deepest _regret, aympathy and condo- huo nnn he‘rlnl of the death of my friend. ‘General Dodge. America &. the loss of one of the greatest and soldiers. 1 am filled with a The Sunday Bee is the onl | | There is Only One , Omaha newspaper tha gives its readers four big ’ “B"Oma m’ln pcges of colored comies. o e o o [ 1 Monday, Matinee Wednesday, The Season’s Musical Success, Laxative Bromo Quinine e Used The World Over to Oure a Ocld In One Day el & coll SUPREME VAUDEVILLE, Ry S 6. %, Ao aous o N signature on the box. W 2 i

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