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BRIEF CITY NEWS | “Towngend’'s for Sporting Goods.” ! Lighting Fixtures —Burgess-Cranden. Diamond Engagement Rings, Bdholm Rave Root Print It—-Now Beacon Press Democrati¢ ( Garden Tools—Jas. Morton & Son Co ‘ / Governorship To Sell Real Ewtate list it with J. H “a0 o e Dumont & Co., Keeline Building | /:fl‘\g Q\ Boom Mirrors Made and Be.Silvered—Omaha | A, WO ina %) THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 16 7 Can They Inflate It? NINE NEW SCARLET FEVER |/ esssssmsnStore Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Saturdays Till 9 P, M s :t CASES ARE REPORTED | URGESS-NASH COMPANY. i | Bouth Twents T ey "EVERYBODY'S STORK" s i Wednesday, March 22, 1016, _STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY, Phone Doug. 187, Th rroy | | Spring Fashions in Blouses | | | | | Glass Con. Co., 1612 Cap. Ave. D. 1721 ‘? B'Nal Ami Danoce—The B'Nai Ami club will give its last dance of the season at Chambers' academy Sunday evening “Today's Movie Program” classified Section today. It appears in The Bee Prettier Than Ever . H HESE blouses bring a delightful suggestion of Spring In thelr EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va. WITH JUST FAIR RECEIPTS || T dainty colorings and crispy freshness. Kvery favored fabric, every Purse is Foumd—A pusse contalning Imaha g s were unchanged to| [l me¥ and unusual color tendency, every charming detail of collar, cutf money was found in the corridor of th: s, . Wit AR oo Dy Wheat | (§| #nd Yoke——all are mirrored in the blouses in these assortments. postoffice and may be secured by the sold Mt Tuesdasy's prices. 88 cent s $1. 061 2 H owner on application 1o the postmaster sionhengued ainiotabighil et The Materials The Colorings Two Ask Divoroes—Divorces asked | ents, and oats cpe-half a cent oft | ; new petitiona filed fn district court are: L © \‘»”u‘ Im |m-‘),.v bt Chiffon Rose Flesh o 4 P - ; % Hanna C. Lindblad, from Arvard, chars- | Recelpts Wheat, 3 cars; com, | Il Georgette Crepes Gold Silver Gray YA i ing cruelty. Nellie against Barl Torrye, | 8 cars 12 cars White Maize v charging cruelty. ‘ French Voile Bisque Peach - / X3k . To Oremate Maynard's Body—Coroner | ‘ = ) \1 4 G A Sotr o Hot Water the Swiss Batiste With sparkling beads and | 22 Alice M. Heath of Los Angeles, that the ) ey } mated. Maynard Killed his =ire and him. | B 1 Medici | Sheer Linens embroidery. - 1 self, Saturday night i owe edicine | Six Groups Price lege Goodrich Garden Mowe—NMorton & Son. n Suss for Losing Mis Job—That when | Says glass of hot water before (Gieorgette crepe blouses, $6.50 to $2250. | Crepe de chine and tub silk blonses, he went to the saloon of Joe Czerwinski | breakf: h i ‘ reakfast washes poisons $3.95 to $7.50 to collect a bill, he was Induced to takn | Net and lace blouses, $5.95 to $35.00 edbidbad A drink, and then “cleaned” in & “craps” | from system. iNet an € oty PV P game, s the charge brought by Mike J Voile blouses, $1.50 to $18.50. Flanagan in a petition filed in district Physicians the world over recommend Chiffon blouses, $6.50 to $18.50. Linen blousex, $2.50 to $5.00. court, asking $,00 damages. Flanagan | the inside bath, claiming this i of vastly PRI Burgess-Nash Oo._Second Floor. says he was thrown out of the place, and | more importance than outside cleanliness, . . e e e e [E Wired RIBBON : Use “Tex.Tile* Whingles. Sunderlands. | impurities into the blood, causing il e r ol ery 004s eauce i 1 health, while the pores in the ten yards PURASETS <amencioue rbatuehn bt R . - | G Millinery Bows| — e g - | Men and women a 0t ] ; - ea. all Nac. i /J Me women are uresd to d'r‘l::‘k. n I T BBONS D U r\' : values |nd «!l\'l_{lnpml Im_nl re-m}l,\“nmfiv l:h e [ 2 I each morning, before breakfast, € 4 cles 3 s.sale is.espec 4 | Filled Only with | N of hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- < ’/ Hhdlohe _ articles in art goods. This.sale is.expecially timely « : > Z stone phosphate in It, as a harmless | \ 't oature | during this, the Lenten season. v X TR B means of helping to wash from the 79 Some Empty Sacks 2 BF ¢ - (e e R B e oy e | S ed and Made-Up Goods, 49 | = = Wil Boarewro B day's indigestible material, X weason. Many amp an aae- p 00as, [ Two men and a woman were captured | Mo O w,” sour bile and toxins; thus Phgigrs -1 714 . in an attempt to steal a mail bag at the | Union station yesterday. cleansing, sweetening and purifying the ' entire alimentary canal before putting They are Walter H. Van Gordon, Tom |~ L PR o T R T more food into the stomach. McFarland and Nettle Wombold, alias | | ‘Boonomy,” but if T can’t, maybe I'll find | Just as soap and hot water cleanse and Nettie Nitson. ‘SEEKS N E another dog for you." freshen the skin, so hot water and lime- They appeared at the station Tuesday | “Ah don' want no nuther dawg. Taint |stone phosphate act on the eliminative + night, tried to break into the restaurant| no nuther dawg lak ‘Conomy.’ Ah wants organs and then stayed around the station all | | ¢ fin' out who don kill 'im,” the little | Thosc who wake up with bad breath, night. The officers kept watch on them. | boy insisted, wiping his snuffly nose on | dull, aching head, sallow complexion, Wednesday morning the men grabbed a | his sleeve. acid stomach; others who are subject ‘ mail sack from a truck and carried it R B I don’t know what good it would do to | to bilious attacks or constipation, should away and :n:celled 1t, not knowing they | Seven-Year-Old Negro Lad Appeals |, ... who killea him. What would you | ghtain & quarter pound of limestons were watched. Nt ot bé hiad by Including infants’ dresses, lace trimmed, with baby tucks and 7 can be ) - / the addition of one | Deading. Lawn, pique, cashmere and nalnsook .hnhy dresses. Sizes 7' of these wired rib from one to eight years, baby night gowns, child’'s 12-year-old gown, bon hat bows, all | children's drawers, sigses up to 16 years. These goods are entirely ready to sew on—all stylos and | (ymmed. Values up to $1,50, special, 49¢ each. color combinations. Price range, " aireessman co—wan voor. | Made-Up and Stamped Garments, 69¢ Call for SPORT ! plaue children’s coats, sizes from 1 year to 8 years, children’s pique il ! S T s to Truant Officer Carver to do if you did know?" phosphate at the drug store. This will corms b - SRR o Bl and linen dresses, up to 12 years; middy dresses, in white and colors, v Speclal Agen ind ”" “Nevah min, Mist' Cahvan," the mite | at very little. but Is sufficlent to UlTS Th' s T ran o McCauley of the Union Pacific and Of- | Find “Murderer of Dog. explained, throwing out his chest, as & | jamonstrate the value of inside bathing. I8 DCASON | These are perfect goods and vhAse in Brice up:to SRR TaRSh clotes, ficer Bmery and were taken in charge cold look came into the eyes a moment bati oenters, luncheon sets, special, at 60c each. | Thos vho continue it each morning e h . later by Hugh Mills, government secret| WOULD PUNISH WITH A RAZOR |vefore dimmed with tears. “Ah'Il mow ol o i 1 TV OHAIR has been decreed as assured pf pronounced results, both in . s s service agent. 5 ‘Im down, dath what al'll do.* And he | S2RHTS At e aDpearanot—ahds the material” for spor S (;ood‘ gsc Van Gordon came here from Lincoln,| ““Is yo'all Mistah ‘Doc’ Cahvah?” |showed Carver a big razor which he had "_"":_:‘I';‘m:‘m”" e ke - skirts and suits, because of its tam an ade-Up y where he was a bellhop in the Lindell| «poon Carver, attendance officer | ‘borrowed” from his father. e special adaptability for warm Hxtra size, extra quality, made-up night gowns, our finest quality hotel, | ) L weather wearables, variety of col- | Frapch nainsook, lace trimmed, regular $2.00 values. All linen ors and stripe effects; 42 to 654 | juneh cloths, 45-inch luncheon sets, 21-inch centers and 6 doilies, inches wide. Price range, ®8c to | ypacial, 98¢ each, $1.95 the yard. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor. Burgess.Wesh Co.—~Third Floor. soremane Rich Oriental RUGS "~ Prices Are 25 to 3313% Under Real Values BHAUTIFUL patterns, woven by the world’s master weavers and designers. Rugs that will appeal to the most discriminating; the lover of rare art, as well as to the connoisseur. A partial list of the savings: Beloochistan Rugs, averaging 2-6x Khiva Rugs, averaging 7-8x9-5 3-7 feet; $13,00 values for......... $8.75 feet, $97.60 values for .... 369050 | Doc induced the boy to take the razor | " The stolen mall sack, instead of con-||0OKing after some truants in the yome and put away any thoughts of vio- | taining malil, was filled only with' empty| north part of town, stopped and lence, and then he promised faithfully to | mail sacks. looked down at the interrogator, a | hunt up the murderer of “Keomomy" just ——— : ' |to give the little boy one look at him. 'y i J R-d ] A coal black youngster of 7 years, | S rig A A 0y hiaers uto whose voice came from somewhere FINED FOR DRIVING AUTO J (1) e .L’"E.. dayn : i the region of “Doc's” knee. The| WU E HE IS INTOXICATED B 00 ok el Falls F].fty Feet, A WD Ty nepbath e BOTY sdBiss To | d falls s per full ex- i - lanation in large Five Persons Hurt | thine H. A. Lewls of Lincoln, charsed with | [OIRAR MMM biiiie oon o aor 1= g o " driving an auto while under the influence | pear in this paper, I'm Mr. Carver,” answered the nemesis. of liquor, was fined 10 and costs when | Ask your doctor .?fi SPOKANE, Wash, March 22.—Two ! Chicago girls and one from Rlgin, IiL, i)’ | drugglist about it. Sherman & McConn lls pretty goot ketchin boys, ain't | 6rralgned before Judge Foster. | Drug Co. Stores always carry it in stock. were injured, but not serfously, when an | s, tairly 80" “Doc’' veplied, won- automobile 1fi which they were riding | gorin, questioned the boy. = = - g what was coming next. e '« with five companions went through the | «Well, ah specs yo'all is de man ah \ ralling of the Monroe street bridge hers | wants. Mah dawg ‘Conomy’ done be'n e l s : carly today. It fell fifty feet. | poisoned an’ ah wants yo'all to fin' out nereases strength of delicate, nervous, Beloochistan Rugs, averaging 2-6x s Khiva Rugs, averaging 11-9x9-2 s The Injured: |who done hit." The big, round eyes be- They have taken the barn down. We 3-7 feet; $15.00 values for...... 10-00 feet, $260.00 values for. . .. (o 185.00 Cassle Baldwin, Chicago. came dim with tears, and the littie fel- | Kazak Rugs, averaging 3-2x4-2 sls 00 Khiva Rugs, averaging 13-6x 205 ?-!'ni‘.“afl%’éi?r'fifif’uufi'n‘."i%'fi;»‘lfifi““‘“’ " llow bravely choked back a sob, “Ah'l feel like you do when through house feet, $18.00 values for.......... . 10-11 feet, $286.00 values for. . . Madeline Lewis, Bigin, Ill. [ pay yo' a Ub'al rwahd.” cleaning. New front and windows, Mahal R John F, Hindle, Spokane. i B ; 2d 7" ex- | Hach B, Paes . | "My, that's a pretty sdrious case?’ ex Wi i8- longer room, more seating space, day- The #irls, who are members of a ool oq Caren TV £6:70u tHiak pels AN Yy il theatrical chorus, were taken to thelr | i 1" | ght shoe store, special space 3 hotels after they had been patched up Good Ketchin' Boys. { foot troubles. Early warm weather i: at the emergency hospital. Boukara Rugs, averaging 3-8x feet, $37.50 v, e Kermanshah Ru 4-6 feet, $66.00 values for..... Sarouk Rugs, averaging 4-1x6 feet, $126.00 values for ......... eraging 1218-9 feet, $186. lues for $l45.00 G 815000 o tl: fo:!? N‘sf)'im. 'v.:l.u'u"toi‘-" 3318.00 claimed Carvel | “Ah don' know,"” wistfully sighed the | finding those creeping, crampy pains. The perty was returning from a dance | pov. “Ah specs maybe yo' all could find | i v in a suburb, lout. Yo's so good at ketchin boys." | Come in and let me advise you, ” : . AR T ‘ “La Caresse” - Something | Diamond Clasp. PEARL Prevents Infection, “Do you think some boys Wdld it, or | For foot comfort service N sacxin o o4 " 2 7 e it o..4 i was it your parents, now?' -Carver _GESE e raire: Ut [ wanted to know, adopting & professional | SEE STRYKER, NCWA m C B LD P& i BEADS, Thunclay .95 blood poison. 6. All druggista—Adver- | *ttitude, as he commenced to take inter- | C(T A CARESSE" Corsets, decidedly new and R T N ey s blood pole sgis VT Lest in the little fellow's sorrow. | D 1 Sh St s HE IoAtts Treaaknd mettiat Bl‘i:c%fi':::t‘mv:u vondrous orlental luster and | “Ah don' know. Ah don' know mo-| ouglas oe ore beautifully trimmed with wide fillet lace and fin- | (o Sve WUEE 8 mll“l" ku 7 graduated French FUNERAL OF DR. MARY | buddy'd go an ru-win po ‘Conomy.' He | ’ -k. solld white ”ldfl 7 ished with satin bow, heavy velvet grip hose sup- porters. A splendid value at $6, Thursday, u.-xn. set with a snappy sparkling genuine cut diamond. The clasp being of white gold, looks, and can hardly STRONG THIS AFTERNOON | Yime "the “bo. coctant noa maek nis § 117 N. 16th Sireet ’ - be detected from plati rief and the tears rolled down his| platinum, Shown here exclusively D1 it st nt e Moy Moy i) | Eonas ‘ AL g Women’s Brassieres, 59c b is's: ] be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock | “That's too bad,” sympathized Car- Daylight Shoe Store. Opposite the Postoffice. Front and back closing, made of linen finish ma- Burgoss-Nash Co.—Main Floor. from the Plymouth Congregational |ver. “I'll try to find out who poisoned | s terial, trimmed with embroldery. R —— R — ‘ church, Rev. Frederick W. Leavitt offi- | - PG s i oo 3 . i clating. The services will be under the | g | auspices of the Order of the Kastern ! { Star. Interment will be in Forest Lawn | cemetery. | i The body will lie in state at the church L] o | i today from 12 moon until 2 o'clock | s s s s s P Pallbearers will be deacons of the | church and members of the facuity of | . . L] L] . | i Burgess.Nash Co.—8econd Floor. and $6.00 Boots, at $3.85 SILKS for Men’s Shirts ' the end of one season and when new A ":l‘;;“ s‘}ln(::\'i‘l:l:l:i’ ey wash silks, Silks that are especially noteworthy as material for men's shirts merchandise is arriving by every ex- Lgy Press, every shoe section finds an accumulation of § short lines, odd pairs and broken . w ' size assortments. | 41 BORen's, | To make a quick L oy and decided dis- | 8tin stripe effects on ¢ white grounds, in col- orings of the sea- GETS VERDICT FOR BEING . HIT BY AN AUTOMOBILE VALUE GUARA!\!’I‘!:!':I)'m bt o] verdict for $1.4% was awarded Davia| FOP 33 years W. L. Dou name stood for iy i st sl «-::d-:;um-" shoes of the highest stan of quality for the oo of ‘the dstendant's automoviies. | Drice. . His mame and the retail price stamped on D the bottom guarantees full value and ts the LIMES BECAE | e s e et oo, o oY — 5 WAS PUT TO WORK PEGG- INGSHOESAT SEVEN YEARS OF AGE. HE BEGAN MANUFAGC- ND posal of this ac- .00 | y i ve e marked them all at ‘ S0 AWS, 4xo8 cumulation, we have ma 'k A waginchiterd ¥ 's Iatest: Per: SHes one price, regardless of former selling ¢ fect laundering Brockton, Mass., under the direction and personal inspection BOYS' SHOKS of a most perfect organization and the highest paid Ny Bost 1a the World Rk 8 skilled shoemakers; all worki with an honest R Broke Out in Small Pimples. fiching | determination to make the best shoes in the world. So Severe Could Not Sleep. | w | DOUGLAS $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 e qualities, 32 to 36 inches wide. Price Colored kidskin button...... | Formerly | e Patent colt button and lace.. | $5.00 to | "ange 98 to $1.50 "“f yard. | Patent kid colored cloth tops | $6.00, |NOTE: Pictorial Review patterns of men’s J High cut kid button boots. . . ' now, shirts—Pattern Section, at 15¢. Burned Badly. In 10 Days f:*?&s.r"n'.. oot :',,fi,:d ‘fgroaty::' ;ié 83"1::” Black vici button........ A ‘ys 3 X 5 Shirt neotl: blmda:tlli sizes and ready to i h 5 Tt gt g S ihats o Rbiace s ut on—Noti ction, at be. HEALED BY CUTICURA | 25 poroptsi difrence i e price: | B IR\ o i L L R W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SOAP AND OlNTMENT SHOES hold their shape, fit b.ent(er and | et wear longer than ofir makes for 4§ had & sort of an itebing ou my limbs | the price, S0k furt Sy Deuk ot 0 swall pimples. | Nemo ::lalll.ll:. u.lz‘le“u W. L. Douglas T'rel. and towarde tae has name e retail price is stamped 7 B e toe sup. | o the bottom. . BEWARE ¢ ) "7l vo'h | DOUGLAS SHOE STORE, 117 North Sixteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. IBURGESS-NASH BASEMENT! The Smartest $7.50 to $8.00 Trimmed HATS of the Season Are Here at $4.50 | W 9 '3 severe that I could mot sieep o> 7 and 1 could pot scratch my had iimbe because they burned so badly, The trouble lasted six weeks and 1 could not do my work & it should have been OR the hat that will be wanted long before the late Easter, these are splendid values. A large and in- teresting assortment so varied that you are sure to find the hat typical to your style. Hats made of milan hemp and lizere braids, not only in the favored sailor shapes, but also the fetching pogue shapes. This is a great season for ribbon trimming many of these hats have smart ribbon bows; others nov- elty flowers. Georgette crepe facings. Regular $7.50 to $8.00 values, Thursday, $4.50. Rurgess-Nash Co.—Basement Burgess-Nash Co.—Everybody's Store—16th and Harney S%3, s daone. “] saw & Culicura Sosp and Ointmens advertisoment and | sent for a froe sample waod applied It according o directions, and 4 gave me reliof so | bought more, sod la ten days | was healed (Signed) Mike Bager, Westphalia, Kansas, July 7, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept. T, Boss ten.” Seld throughout the world. \ | QN