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q | ENDORSE WILSON q | Bourbons in State Convention | Ratify Foreign Policies of [ i President. MOVE FOR HIS RE-H.EmON‘ SYRACUSE, N. Y., March 1.—In keynote speech and platform, demo erats of New York etate, assembled in Informal convention tonight, rati- fied the administration of President Wilson and took steps to bring about his re-election. Harmony marked the convention’s deliberations, every proposal being unanimously adopted The following delegates-at-large to the national democratic conven- tion at St. Louis were recgmmended for the support of the party voters at the spring primaries United States Senator James A. O'Gorman; Willlam Church Osborn, chairman of the democratic state committee; ; George J. Meyer of Buf- falo, a German-American supporter | of the president, and Samuel Unter- myer, a New York attorney Mack Is Endors The convention also adopted a resolu- tion recommending the re-election of Norman B. Mack of Buffalo as demo- cratic national committeeman I tes to the national conven- comprise New York's “Big Four,” were unpledged, but were nomi- nited with the understanding that they to work for a second term for Mr. Wileon. The keynots spesch, delivered by former Governor Martin H. Glynn, as permanent chairman, aroused much enthusiasm. In | addition to commending the actions of Mr. Wilson during his administration, it W YORK DEMOS |™Wox'orx w.c a weas. | 17, [ig NMiss Adelia Dodge | Little Bobbie’s PJ He Becomes a Topic of Conjugal Discussion By WILLIAM F. KIRK. Last nite wen Pa was to lodge meeting Ma had a caller, her naim was Missus Blodge, She calm t6 New York to live, she used to live in Brookliyn. Ware s yure husband, sed Missus Blodge. 1 hoap the deer man is well & replied directly to the criticisms of the |y, .. president and his foreign policles, made by Benator Elihu Root at the recent re- publican state convention in New York. ‘Wil Distribute Speech. At the conclusion of the apeech the con- vention adopted a resolution providing for the distribution by the democratic State committee of 1,000,000 coples through- out the country, The platform expressed the faith of New York's democracy in the president and urged his renomination and re- election. It was adopted enthusiastically amid prolonged cheering. It dealt solely with national and international Issues. It endorsed the Buropean and Mexican policies of the president. A futile attempt was made by advocates of woman suf- frage to Insert In the platform a plank pledging the party to support the move- meat. The platform says: “We heartily endorse Woodrow Wilson A @ president who has caused o be O yes, sod Ma, my husband Is always well & happy, espeshully along toward evening. He feels kind the mornings sumtines, deer boy always perks up later in the day. 1 guess most of our husbande is that way, sed Ma. o My husband isent, sed Missus Blodge. He i jest as happy in the mornings as he is later in the day. You see, my hus- band is strictly temperate, & wen a man nevver touches anything at all, excep & his coffee, he 1eeminds one of & canary bird, blithe & gay all the long day. Hevi help my h sad Missus Blodge, If he evver woa complaining of hedache. I wud know rite away that he had fell from grace. ‘Ware is yure husband, that he is not At yure side now? sed Missus Blodge. 1 let him go to his lodge meeting tonite, sed Ma. He talks a lot of cumfort out of his lodge. Evver since he joined the Knights of Ambrosia I havent herd a cross word out of him. He sed one of the teechings of that lodge was that no member cud quarl with hia wife. I'll bet thay are a deer bunch of good boys, sed 'HE BE MAYOR THOMPSON iWi;vI%s of %mger'%" GLM!§ VICTORY| ° A?(r {o_gllieylnjlged OMAHA, THURSDAY, | Opposition Disputes This and Points | NEWPORT, R 1, March 1—The to the Renomination of Seven wives of offfcers at the naval station A.hbe]. " and at the Wwar college will receive a course of training in first ald to the In- Jured in a series of fifteen lectures be- SULLIVAN'S FACTION WINS OUT | sinning nesxt Saturday, it was announced CHICAGO, March 1.--Both adminis- | after many requests had been made by tration and anti-administration men |the Wwomen in naval circles here that they be allowed a part in the movement claimed victory today after analys-| . ." n.tional preparedness ing the vote at the aldermanic pri-| The lectures will be given at the hos- maries yesterday Mayor Thompson | pital apprentice school by Surgeon John pointed to a total of twenty-seven |B: Kaufman. Practical training in ban daging will be given, with hospital ap republican aldermanic nominations| . ..i... as subjects | sapported by him as evidence of vic-| terco vased thets i of meeesson | HAGH PTiCE 0f Flour e fact that seven of the ‘‘rebel| i 1 ::‘:no! lltde‘rm:n. as ’:‘hm’nv!non'u |>‘|’1nlf Ci‘uses 'Blg Strlke . in Capital of Spain cipal antagonists were styled, had been nominated. PG Mayor Thompson lost his home LONDON, March 1.—A Reuter dispatch ward, the Twenty-third, by 2,500. |from Madrid says that a trike which g began among the bakers In that city on Both republican factions declared ', . unt of the high price of flour has their determination today to €0n- developed Into & general strike and tinue the fight. | brought trade to a standstill. Riots have Vote is Verr Light. |occurred and several persons have been The vote casi was lighter than ex-|!Bjured in conflists with the police. Dis- pected). Leaders yesterday expressed the |UFPances asumed a more serious form opinion that the fight fn @ number of !B the suburbs where there was not suf- wards would result In & vote of nearly :‘3‘::‘ PR TN 0 S0 Wish e S :?.:”mh;; e .4 "‘:“; "{‘;n‘ ":"d’““" The mayor of Madrid has resigned as SRRV DOTR aanaee e demo- |y consequence of the trouble cratic side a victory was recorded for the Roger C. Sulllvan forces over the Har- rison-Dunne “cuof";hm;l:":- «.:r.v IOW&. Anti'Tipping Ing twenty-seven of the y-five wi 9! . Act Declared Void The female vote was oconsiderably | lighter than was looked for and | MARCH 2, 1916. |GERMAN OFFICERS HELD IN NEW YORK. i last night. The course was decided upon Plans of American Forts Found on Two Men Arrested on Charge of Misuse of Mails. SENT OUT BEGGING LETTERS United States fortifications have been found In the possession of Fichard Von Arend and Rudolph Yon Kracht, two young Germans, ar- rested here on a charge of using the mails to swindle, according to a statement made today by Assistant United States District Attorney E. W. MecDonald. Von Arend and Von Kracht, who claim, according to the federal authorities, to be German lieuten- ants, were arraigned before a United States commissioner here. According to postoffice inspectors, the two men had conducted a systematic begging campalgn through the malls asking for help on the ground that they were destitute German army officers. They are said to have refused the ald of representatives of charity organiza- tions because they did not wish to make public thelr ontecedents as required by such organizations. Von Arend and von Kracht were held in $5,00 ball each for a hearing Satur- day. They denied ever having had any | plans of Americun forts and sald the only things answering such a descrip- tion that they owned were pictures sent them from Germany by relatives. THOMPSON-BELDEN & CO, s The Fashion Center of the Middle West — Established 1886 NEW YORK, March 1.-—Plans of! Opening Display i o Exquisite Spring Hats Tailored and Semi-Dress Reflecting the Latest Ideas From Paris amountsd to but 2.3 per cent of the| total female registration. The male vote | was 38 per cent of stration. terday’s primary female vots, as com- pared with that cast in the 1916 primary was: 1915, 152,696; 1916, §1,131. | The socialist party neminated candi- | dates In all but three wards. This was done merely to comply with the law, a the party nominations had already bee made by the regular party referendum. The progressive party nominated can- d\dates In only two wards. Mayor' ight on West, Unusual interest attached to the strug- gle by reason of thy mayor's ambition to succeed Roy O. West as republican | national committeeman, and curiosity as to what effect on the vote the enforce- ment of the Sunday closing law ’flnfl{ saloons by the mayor would have. Mayor Thompson in campaign speeches asserted that the fight against him in| the nine leading ‘‘revolutionary” wards Sheedy on the Job. SIOUX CITY, Ia, March 1.—The Towa| Earl Sheedy, first baseman of _the ant!-tipping law was held to be uncon- Spokane Indians, last week presented F stitutional by Judge George Jepson in S;th:;‘:ltlh his signed contract for the the district court here today. The court | .. held the law was class legislation. The O'Neill decision was rendered in the case of a| Catcher Stave O'Neill of the Clevelan! Darber arrested for taking a -cent t1p. | Sanaser Lar Fop], " *kned contract to - . 3 THE capital of a child Guardianship ~should be in prudent, experienced hands. No loss fl;rougla\d the careless- ness, inca , OF_poor udgment of a guard shm t the child’s education or turn him or her into the world without support. Also Original Models of Our Own Designing at Moderate Prices A Very Attractive Selection of Smart Tailored Hats $7.50, $8.75, $10 and $12.75 Millinery Section~-~Second Floor ttencrnrsscamnnemn e was due to the activities of former Gov- ernor Charles 8, Deneen, who always | has supported Mr. West for re-election as national committeernan. In the First ward, which includes the downtown district, the republican com- | test produced & woman candidate, Hilda | Johnson Haskins. Of the female vote | #he received %, against 107 for William | H. Shrader. The demoecrats, following ‘ be safe if this Company is made guardian. Your child’s capital will PETERS' TRUST €O, CAPITAL $ 500000 THOMPSON-BELDIN & CO. w— The fashion Center of "the MiddleWest, — Established 1836. - P L el A - g interesta of all the people demand nls Ma. mmemortal Alder- continuance in his high vl:!u o Shaw, sed Missus Blodge, T doant think lmln John cifim; '::::-Ml:‘ former 5 P & man Il'l‘l::lu; t:ul“nvuc’n:l‘:.;:r“ n:: yoars as ‘‘Bathhouse John.” He was ~ Ford Saysf'fling SO0 (s ut Wi e Te Knawp | SACBMAML. v /oy i ; . ma; e afrade of yure L " o President is Joke | ma rul e sesbie, st e, oy ron - Y Y W Tailored Appare along & play or else keep still. He is A M‘mn"'mt > —_— ® 0dd litte! yungster, sed Ma. . . | DETROIT Mich, March 1.—Henry Ford | He fs vary forward, sd Missus Blodge. Whi Assortm 1 i: said today he was mot o be meriousty {1 nave mo chiiaren. wut it 1 aia nave | (0VOFCOMOS Most Obstinate - le the ents Are at Their Best fOl‘ the Sprlng Season ’5 ruu-mmm I:Y‘;"INM"““""“‘""‘“ All the Flll'lll'hlll“ for £ presidency. a times. ¥ “1 do ut.:un anything to do with | T dident like that vary good & neether Klflll’ Tflllflll Y 4 1 polities or political offices,” said Mr. (/4 Ma. T wish Pa had been thare wen i/ 8 VA ¥ our Hom. A Adva D 1 i | ) n nce vispliay i Ford. “Tha tiling of my name at Lansing (the sed that. Pu always talke my Dart | \u0u 190¢ 1 was bothered about two A i i 1 Lo Bt e cam e afir e L LARNC S £ DAL Shoat ot nd Save About One-Half of the Newest Fashions in ~ Railroad Station ard s o e Blobt. o o | T8 BTy Al o G L th b i D m ik of Ml N a | at Montreal Burns (55 s mrfomse " i s e RUBEL’ Suits, Coats, Dresses A | - folt more tired in the morning than I — B e s St oy | Mok o¢ yeu. a6t e, 2y wifs o arat | S foF 006t ong skl e suid that ¥ Twenty- Five Showing the Styles for Spring B SRS ey al s B 0 you ke aur lis) o4 feland of Mask- | B0 42V Tt B chance ome day my in a Fascinating Variety declared |pactan? Pa asked. ” notioed ity . g TR T T T R R e A P A RS Thousand Donar stock Models Appropriate for Wear Slectro wires, but firs dupartment offi- T o i e e ive | tor ma te try} the first Dettle gave suoh on all Occasions. Pleasing « A e B o ot ' [ o Brrs s et | e 0 emtbnat 23 e o Orun Now on Sale at the to Every Woman Who Demands enemy plot. . Moast of the poor devils 1s marcied them. | 814 I have had good health for the last g » SRR R gnang un How do ke shack? sed P troubles. 3 e . Given Clearance i s,y s smrimt = i ke : Prices Are Moderate ‘ ¢ n w H H H 5 ik Yot e man stre tm | S e, O Makes This Big Saving Possible. | " g fu N 80! appea) B Tae S’ oeshca Toow Torm ::‘u = ':‘:‘..'; n:t:_:‘:-:: :fm.‘l'& e any of Mz, i Minnie Dorough, Rubel’s splendid high grade stock of rugs and drap- several reemen the riter? | W sul statement BRCy SATRLAGSCNER s | MR Wi dw tevery & t think 1 i made eath that the sume ta trie n sune|[| ories, elegant dining room and bed room furniture, re. assurances similar to those in the case TUn OAver to his flat for'a cuppel of | f(ance and In fact. . ED. BROWN, frigerators, eto, all are marked at prices which sh Dl Suc b Gl M s, e ot v e ant Tt Pt Sy 2o | o inducement 1. " - A g e o UMt ALY |aet recmerdn. State of Oklahoma. an extra inducement for you to buy now, everything ___AMUSREENTS, AMUSKMENTS. S TORK. March 1.-The Ttalien & o want out as fast a8 be had catm you can possibly use for present as well as future needs. PA N M TOD A ; 0 sal rom here for z Mediterranean ports March 4. - ST, PO TP Y » enpolis Grain Market, AS usuAL, YOU MAKE YOUR ow and FRIDAY and BAT i A e wei. ',‘)_:,;h:.’,:;-g.?;;'ufi:, i, L:.‘::"J'q‘of'i Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You " Yiywns AT ORRIN IIOHNSON LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look |No. ) nort o SLOUDLIOR. MO | 5eng ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., D'ART‘GNAN a for signature of E. W. Grove. Cures a | FLOUR-—Fancy petents, #6400 firet | Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample sise HYAMS ”‘“M‘ |NTYRE { ol in One Day. Be—advertisement. | “HAHLBY o, © o MO {bottie. It will convince anyone. You CENTER 2--Keystone Comedies—2 : S———— R hflm'u :m .\-‘o mcll;a - b::ilu;l valuable in- w ’Iat 18 an l"‘un’r-..fi” —— YN m— { bttt » ¢ .00, ormation, t . . ' The National Capital| S&¥-3 "~ now ek o i e s s || Osteopathic il MY HOME ToN GIRL N9 =J BT T.TN 14 SEED-Flax, 2 = on . . ly Bee. Regular N v B e DS (o= | Treatment? || ot CRTIRETEES) | Marguerite Clark |1 3 The Senate. b o R P SR D There is ‘:e :uG:.;h':l- ho:':‘-: | ) ”,’,,. Honle irisis | Bvags., 880 to $2.00; Mat., 850 to $1.50. IN Y Tiin onteopathically, which meuns” ||| o, T4dies Weok ‘Days.* |Bun. 3 3. m dinca Biman, vicin suxins || SOUT OF THE DIIFTS”‘ H :'& lands committes voted mot to o reven r that besides the meneral routine hmiy Tlo—';‘L‘ll&'; t'l:.;.-éo:l . | er water pawer bill as an diagnoais and care I take into con- G Wm e B - E fi-‘fi*&fi-“f-fihwm ghensine e mwe ot yo & || 2530 8:20 | e ek tstmee wne | JUIDIN'S SNOOI O Dancing i L 3o b When foel a ocold ..*K sbg it with a few toms blindly—always remembering Nieht Dally: Ether Clit- | Twenty-elghth & Farnam. ¥yw Classss B R i T s | Jore, st s Tonic and Laxative INE, “which desroys | 8 et i e, o - | s, T | G e DGR . rs committee consi s, acts as a Tonic a xative, and kee system g d .4 ; travel o':k:"r-‘.'d'"v&'v'aé}:n'rfl in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Gripp:nd lnfl\{-nn. ,‘::’ ‘;:“':' WEVENS S0 A e » b > N it il 10c ). " - BEeeiiess Laxative Bromo Quinine | =i s mrsne | Uil Amald || DR: GILTNER Weeky Moy Be Sew | | Removes the 0750 of Colds, Grip Phone Doug. 4i5; Res Doug. 8 et ] and uenza PAFEROLOGY Bxsarts FPARNAM THEA : TER — but remember there Is Only One AR o e I'T) 4 2 With Clars’ Ximball Young “Bromo Quin Bargains in dran i v Oall for full name and look for this signature en box prtctiullynew PR P articles in “For BOYD THEATER I Sale™ column; read o - %tfim it. X . . o ~ f 2 I READ THE BEE WANT ADS

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