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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH : 1916 4 EASTER HOLIDAY VACATION Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska TOMBS ANGEL BANK. Nebraska Nebraska AT BELLEVUE BEGINS : RUPT-—The Countess Ada Ihe beginning of Easter holldays at : b( y Ay n to speed the fleeting ln urs of those who AGROSS CONTINENT Big Wie Damages 70 KANSAS SHOWING | Not so many yous ago wne| ~ Under Agency Law rhnee owonces atmnren, ;;:::”.u-:f.:: (From a Statf Correspondent.) Countess, richly gowned, (From a Staff Correspondent Misa Minnie L. Carter, dean of woren, : LINCOLN, March %—(Speclal)—The LINCOLN, March % —(Special }=A pro 4 | farch M—(Speciai)— | Wil €0 for a ahort stay with her cousin, Overland Chatter Will Be Feature |siee: stom of yeserdey ann 1ust nient | Capper Goves Out Information that | Used to Vis ’}t the sx\?k a0 || ."\ax filed in the oftice of the St e voveas wers. graited thin. torm | Miss M. E. Gass. Miss Jeanetts Goodwii of Banquet at Lincoln Wednes- | will bring a losa of $10.0® to telephone | Loges Its Force When Nebraska needy in the lT(?m s, the r commission by 1 I, Cloment ther ‘court arhy el Roewn | 20 ¥ ’vi.;;lvrw:.;rI:".‘y‘n’.“\:“d.fl:fl.‘.:fl.'lzlr:‘:l_ day Evening. :‘:d.»;’.‘;;.r,.‘;n;lhur«'\‘» r‘|“ r;\le'(‘h,t?:k’!‘\‘...n‘|‘ ‘ rl:‘: Comes Into Comparison slums and the missions of the aiing w1 o Adgeripritant P . e _OF - Suchero nty. Mra. Clara | nain on the hill, as well as Mrs. L. M, o Who ate I & Poettion $6 iiow, ‘Mot of - Bowery. the ePBYMENt ag¢ ) X : Pyle wa A | Churchill, librarian, and Miss Myrtle WILL HEAR THE SEA WAVES | (i damage will have to fal! on ths | FIGURES THAT TELL A TALE quires the payment of an annual ke o, v sl and | Hunter ity. Pyle 1s a farmer | telephone companies of the state, which - fee of $90 and the glving of a (From a Staff Correspondent.) seem to have suffered more severely than (From a Staff Correspondent.) £2,000 LINCOLN, March 2.—(Special)—Lin-|the telegraph companeis and the Lincoin LINCOLN, March 26.—(8pecial.)—~Under The protest wus made in behalf of coln Wednesday evening will again be | Telephone company, being in the center 'I" o of March Al‘ nor ww‘ arsociatl ne, one at Omaha ard the | G was glven Yer freedom from her b 2001 . of the storm will have to bear a big share | X8nsas writea a letter to the State Jo at Lincoln. Mr. Clements oxplained that and, Charles Goolsh farmer re the scene of transcontinental tele- | °F tiF ST Al of'this ety th which he apsin gives : oy o s it et ! « v, o phone conversation, arrangemen ve out the infor o At Kansas has th \ , s rdon, now reslding. in the sand phone con an nts ha Lincoln was practically cut off from |°Ut the information that Kansas has t pay no dividends, but the ¥ 0 A 6f dny stats § ' nerthwest Nebiasha on a Kinkald ing been made for a connection with the [ the outside world as far as telephone | L ¥ch, Per capita wealth of any atate in positions is a part of the ¢ + e B s Sate a¢ oM \/' line between the Atlantic and Pacific. | service was concerned. This morning ",;.h”‘ o™y ¥ ' K " tived by the member rat ve will lve i he occasion will be the annual ses- |1 oln officials of the Lincoln Telephona known and was recently exploded when v Mrs, s was glven a elon of the independént telephone com- | Company, estimate the loss to the cOM- | i wag shown that Nebraska stands far CHARGED WITH ISSUING Aivoree: tie thitd aull gitl ot §.year PO S, panies of Nebraska and at the bana pany to be at least $50,000. This is the ahead of Kansas s per caplta wealth ge, and some of th yperty Wi b ffoc which will be held Wednesday evening, | third or fourth time the Lincoln company and. ot " = INVALID MORTGAGE : ’ vt i | Got Worse, Affected Ears, Neck d that several other states in the ngri ded the homy st has been arranged so that 500 people | had been hit hard by sleet storms in the |cultural west cohld claim greater wealth i Wiey » and Face, Scratched Day and tending the banquet will be able to|last five years. per inhabitant than the Sunflower stat d FALLE . CEEY, Ol e oty Alma Roy Sertously Injured. Night. Terribly Disfigured. hear the “waves dash high on the stern Gaversor Capper th his Jetter oalls & cial)—About a wee o Al Shermr ALMA, Net Maioh (3pecial and rockbound coast” of the Atlantic| NEW CARNEGIE LIBRARY tention to the fact that Kansas has no 3 owned n dry goods atore at Humbol, | ol Lise 1 ji.year-o!d son of Mr, and vy and the barking of the seals on the| Donded ‘inde o Sarin : which he sold to 1. Tt Aler and k. A | Ranalde, ibsyetafiton 4 HEALED BY CUTICURA rocks of ‘the Pacific ocean | AT BROKEN BOW OPEN |iast bond January i of this year. Ne 3 Wood of Had'am, Kan., for which Ayier | M rm Shaw of tl i v £ N. C. Kingsbury, vice president of the | F 3 braska has been out of debt for many 3 wave I hee! and Wood h » w : ‘ v‘ Y‘x ‘\ ; ;Y, hw mhitched Ve \ American Telephone and Telegraph com-| BROKEN BOW, Neb. March 2.—(Spe- | years and on top of that has money | mortg on Kansas land. Th il gl o i b SOAP AND OINTMEI\T pany, will send greeting to the banquet-|cial Telegram.)—The new Carnegie Ii-|loaned out aggregating $10,000,000. 3 proprictors put on a clean np sale a 4 e (i iR e s . ers from New York, while G. E. Mc-|brary was thrown open to the poblic " \ v 1 af PPy Farland, president of the Pacific Tele- | vesterday and during the afternoon and on. Mrs, Pyle was forn recelved a small alimon Nebraska Does Hetter. R during t time Mr. Sherman went 10y when the animal fell catchin Govishsr. AN 6ATLE At b AR S Knnea investigate, He found ot i the" hot imn i “When four months old my boy suffered phone and Telegraph company will be|evening hundreds of people from in and | o0 "0 o BBl T s In which Wecod did not own All the land cove to. Sut- s Sl Tal Bt : - with blisters and a kind of scaly skin on his at the end of the line at San Francisco. | out of town thronged the spacious rooms. | o oo that bank ¢ aith have thereansd § the mortgage. He hurried home and ond M TRICHAK e % 4| head. 1 got some salyo and he dida's Local officials of the Lincoln com-|There was no formal program, but there o o™ 0 T BV e § 5 b g hyeifiidingiityae N tiver Tl - 15 | weew to lmprove hut got worso and his cars, pany will talk over the line both ways|was plenty of good music and refresh-|gonoci e {n Nebras A 3 et i Nedened (HREABNONUAY NAO | his oo T i and H. M. Bushnell of the Trade Re-|ments were served during the whole | gty 0 o PR P g 3 g 4 | il Ea fre O swor BINE &0 day and night the itching was 8o Intense, view will deliver a speech, in which he | time. ords of thé Btate B T | 3 3 1o bile Y o TWBe” Tk WHGPE Me Ay gy and we had to keep his bands pinned the will tell the denizens of the two coasts| The bullding was erected and |15 per cent in the same perfod, the rec s Peines (ha Hotel leedper CHAE ho WA &n | Abply- Sicatis ‘Tanitnant:va the painbat whole time. Tho siin wes sore and in- what they are missing by not Ilving in|equipped at a cost of $10,00 and the | ordg showing that fn 1905 deposits in state | 4 £ ormed the hotel keeper th : A Samed, aod b6 diin's Have & Mele o U Nebraska. corner stone was laid last June by Ma- | panks were $50.557,000, while the last re e o et o 8 B e ot A oetinn, | hoad. 1t was fust & cap of sore eruptions, ——— sonic Grand Master Samuel WhIting. The | port, made yesterday, shows that there | . s B . s hatsak sk Loac! v 2 e and his face was torribly disfigured. NEW METHODIST CHURCH AT |turnisnings arc of quarter oak and are |fs geposited in the sten hanke of Ne. | : i g O I B S ol et o e i O A g ok @ g {In perfect keeping with the finished in- | hragka alone $1 Ry et (3 where tatekin found him at the - s face. The troublo lasted for months, BEAVER_[EY DEDICATED terior. The structure is forty by sixty .\,r.lh:,.‘,.."]m.\nh has {,.‘m. ‘v\r p"“. cent ::: by Lincoln hotel. He will be brought to DEATH RECORD when a lady told wy husband about BEAVER CITY, Neb., March 26.—(Spe- 1 feet, is built of brick, with tlled roof [{he same period, making a total increase Falls City, Woods {a a resident of Had (lmrur;v Soap and Olntment, and we got olal )ATh‘- ,mw’ “Methodist Eplscopal {and fs a full story with basement. It|in the period of 210 per cent, as against COUNTESS ADA VON 8.FARRAR dam and is well known there. Avler is Mrs. M Bach thema, The third day 1 noticed a big hurch of this ity was dedicated today | CODSsts of reading and lecture rooms, | the 100 per cent of Kansas' increase considered all right as his check was | BEAVER CITY, Neb, March 3 Jmprovement and (n two weeks my boy church o s city was ded Y| offices, kitchen, furnace room and lava- - good clal)—The body of Mrs, M. A. Bachelder, | Was healed.” (Signed) Mes. H. A, Thiele, by Rev. J. W. Kirckpatrick of Holdrege, | /' 0% Kansas In Outstripped. widow of the late Calvin B, Bachelder, | 348 6th St., Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 25, 1018, distriot superimtendent, Sermons were | Governor Capper's boast that Kansas | AUTO BEATS TRAIN IN W former o °| The library possesses over 8,000 volumes |, - sreadtd s i& | A ploneer of Furnas county and former o) o preached by Dr. Schreckengast of Wes- | e BRI Postiasct over LU0 VOINMES | had increased its bank deposits $16,000,00 RACE FOR HOMESTEAD Notes t Beatrice. o O o tare v, | Semple Eath:Feee Ny NN leyan university, and Rev. B, F Ehor[ in the last year may be something to t BE i« Neb., March 2i.—(Special.) With 22-p, €k . = by fly. 2 Charlotte pleton, | &, 0 ¢ .| day fro G Bay, Wls, acco 32-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- hart of Harvard, former pastor. The [D0Ok® dally. Miss Charlotte Templeton. | prquq of tn Kansas, but Nebraska is able E Captain Mac Abbott of Company C [D8¥ IFom Creen : " | dress post-card “*Cuticura, Dept. T, state librarian was present at the open- TIMBER LAKE, 8. D., March 2. —(Spe panied by her daughter, Mrs. Ann + Dept. T, church, which cost $15,000, is free from |, to show even better than that with an | Y LY arch 26.—(8pe- | priday recelved rush orders from the [ o o iaaral vices were held at * Sold throughout the world. debt, and is a modern structure in every 2 increase of $30,00,026. And this in the | clal)—When his rival for a piece of South | War department to recrult his compd neck, and face were affectod. He scratched insurance agent and rogistered under the | part is all you need. The paln goes at the Presbyterian church, and rment respect. Tiiease 3/ DiiNe At BAIIINES. state banks only. What may be lying | Dakota land made a Milwaukee train at | to 110 men, or fifty more than the com- .00 %, t1e Mount Hope cemetery — 8 2 around loose in the national banks of 2 AR et Kvle of |PARY I8 at present, on account of th Prairle Fire Near Orleans. COLERIDGE, Neb., March .—(Spe- | Nebraska would probably add- to this | "ioc: While he missed It, Liye Kyle of |y 1y trouble. He has opened a re- Robert Liddell, AIMA, Neb., March 2.—(Special)—A | cial.)—At the citizens caucus Friday even- | amount much more and probably double | AT!INEton, 8. D., was discouraged, but crgiting station at the armofy TRECUMSEH, Neb, March 28.-—special) prairie fire set from a burning straw | ing Dr. Dewey and Charles Harris were | the amount. | not disheartened. He chartered an aute- | Mrs. Mary Jane Reel, @' ploneer of | —Rev. Robert Liddell, dled today at stack and fanned by a high wind, burned | rengm'nated to succeed themselves as vil-| Prohibition probably has done all that | mobile and started overland, arriving In | Gage county, died at her home here | Geary, Okl He was pastor of the T ./ over a large area of pastures and stubble | lage trustees. This will leave the hoard |the S o e Sunflower governor claims for his | Timber Lake five minutes ahead of the | Yesterday afternoon, aged 52 years. Bho |cumseh Presbyterian church for the fields in the vicinity of Orleans and|fhe same as last year. The question of | state, but corn, hogs, cattle and alfalfa, |, |a surlved by her husband and four | years. leaving here five years ago. He Absolutel R threatened destruction to the farm bulld- | saloon or no saloon and pool hall or no | With & few hens industriously sticking on | (™" filing on the quarter section of |\ qpey | was 60 years old and i survived by his I di 2 4 emoves ings on Henry Meyer's place. A: genera! | pool ball will be voted upon Ly the pesplo. | the job, has put Nebraska In a class so | South Dakota land which was the objeci | Afrs 1da Sheperd . widow and three chiidren. . Dr. Liddel! | ) beplo . has Nebras class 80 | ) Sheperd, wife of B. Sheperd, | » ) de ndige call for help over the phone brought —_—_— | tar away from Kansas that it will never |of the race just before his competitor |died Friday evening at her home in|was a member of the Tecumsch Masonic g Sthn. One aCka e enough assistance to save the buildings. Bee Want Ads serve hundreds daily catch up. ®ot to the land office. Glenover, after a few woeks' Iliness of order. | proves it. 26c at all drugglsts. ALL WEEK BURLESQUE Matlnee Dally oy Is everything except what those ho don't FUN CENTER who don't attend think It Is. Try It JOE HURTIG’S RECORD BREAKERS AND 2 SOCIAL MAIDS