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THE BEE Welcome the New Recruit—=Still Room for More OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1916. o s THOMPSON-BELDIN 6CO v ] - / y - FuapiP NOW THEN - ALL TOGETHEZR o ——Tho fadion Gorlerof he Mol Wd—— COMMERCIAL ~ RETAILERS e 1 EXCHANGE | ablished & - ) @ INPROVENENT i = 3 w7 cas TRALD) . ' D g4 & @ || PURCHASES |'Newly Arrived Dresses ‘ A =22 2 CHARGED Received on Today's Express i A Yo 22 Thursday and Friday Murmurings of new fashion ideas } ol 7 b are wafted springlike into these i Will Appear on Your | Statement of May 1t | Delightful New Dresses i Sy Individual preference in color effects—in the ! The Storc For dainty hand work—in the careful details of } . ¥ collar and cuffs—in the practical arm holes— h Sk’LTtwaZStS in the novel yokes—in the loose, flowing, ar- \ ; tistic lines—are expressed in \ | i The Waist Store . i of Originality Thompson-Belden Quality Dresses | ._ | Dainty New Blouses, These newest ones are priced at $25 to $50 | - 7 Attractively Displayed Other Silk Dresses start at $16.50 R o e e — 1/ and Sensibly Priced. Private Display Rooms at Your Disposal. DR. WAITE BLAMES | waire mas conressep ro romson omarce—a | GARRANZA GRANTS “' pi| 2e¥ picture of Mrs. Arthur W‘Avmn Wu’:.e lmc}(tge a,ccushei(: | USE OF RAILROADS ¥ » . | || dentist. Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, as he looked upon 1 r I 'h d p LITTLE BAD HAN || graduation from the university, and his brother-in-law, AR Mllllnery SpCCla S urS ay i Dentist Says He Has Dual Person- Peroy owl;l: v'!‘:‘"'md the investigation leading to the Supplies May Be Shipped to Mexi- T ‘ d H ality, Wicked One of Which arrest of Dr. te. can Firms with Which Army ¢ s in T rimme ats Sageliod S o Muwder. . | Has Gontracts, Extraordinary Value ol . JUST WOULDN'T LET HIM BE| | WILL FACILITATE THE PURSUIT Youthful and different—typifying a styleand slm-f NEW YORK, March 28.—State- | [ WASHINGTON, March 20.—Gen- Bli‘-’iry not to be had elsgwhere. .A selectxgn lo ments indicating that he belleved he | oral Carranza hes agreed to permit ress, Semi-Dress and anlored designs effectively was possessed of a dual personality, | the movement of supplles to the trimmed with Birds, Wings, Importcd Feathers, wi | pu ve e iti i fexico over : ol e S plh e g | A6 Moueerthveiners. retireed. French Flowers and lovely Rlbbon:. Grand Rapids, h Ithy father- e wil c reial . H i, and M. Peck vere mado by frlen o concersa In e wi Special for Thursday’s Selling Dr. Arthur Warren Waite to District which the army has contracts. Attorney Edward Swann and a de- The permission for use of the rail- N tective tonight. Waite, still in bed at Bellevue hospital, where he is un- der arrest charged with the murder of Peck, when asked by Mr. Swann if he wished to make any statement, passed one hand over his eyes and answered vaguely: “Oh, it is all over. He did it. This lttle bad man whom | haven't been able to get rid of until now-—he did ail. Clara (Mrs. Waite) knows how I have tried to get rid of him. 1 don't know who he was—he told me he came from " Tried to Throw Him Off, Roy "l““l.elhau; a detective, who Just before Mr. Swann ar- declared the young dentist told Bim about the dual personality, asserting that he sometimes wa» so obessed by the “had man" that he would run around in the park to throw off the Inclination woevil, i i Ferma to Peck, but when the resulta ap- peared to be “unsatisfactory’’ he gave arsenic te his father-in-law. Both Peck and Mrs. Peck died at Waite's apart- ments here, Mrs. Peck on January % and her husband on March 12 Autopales on the body of Peck disclosed quantities of arsenlc. Mrs, Peck's body was cre- .M Ianocent Flirtation. | rcad is not granted in a military i svnse and does not cover the move- | ment of troops, for which the Ameri- | c&n army has not asked. It- will, | however, enable General Pershing's | force to get supplies in abundance |in a country where motor truck trains cannot carry them and will | tlus aid immeasurably in the pursuit | of the Villa bandits. PUyseans i Constlion: ey Tt Oircom In April, 1914, T was attacked with Kid- {ney and Bladder trouble and suffered 4reat pain and was confined to my bed for two months. I was attended by phy- |siclans and was patched up and went | back to work, but continued to suffer more or less, until about the 15tn of De- kidney would have to be removed. At this point my Brother-in-Law, who lives | at Texarkana. insisted that I try Swamp | Root, which gave him rellef. 1 began | taking Swamp-Root at once, and from the first bottle I have steadily gained in | weight from 1 pounds to 17T pounds in six weeks' Ume. I feel good, have a wood appetite, sleep well; in fact, 1 feel { ke myselt again. In the consultation | of my physiclans they used an X-Ray, $Q95 $750 $875 and $1(000 Millinery Section--Second Floor. DOUGLAS $3.00 *3.50 *4.00 *4.50 & °5.00 SHOES W. L. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED For 33 years W. L. of the highest ND "Mlc to u;mh::;’:l:‘&l:flhln | cember, 1914, when T called 1n two prom- | are the best known in the world. s administered llve various inent physicians, who held consultation 00 diseases (o Mrs. Pock, but they did not over my case snd snnounced that an | Wo L Douglas shoss are made of the most o WE 8ot 88 quickly as he expected. He said | operation was n ary, that my right | leathers, the latest models, in a &iso, the detective averred, that he fed of skilled shoemakers; wi determination to make the best just as good [ wear as other makes costing $6.00 to, $8.00, the only perceptible difference is the price. 29 { o W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes for the price. te. Margaret Weaver Horton, who red & “studio” with Walte at a hotel wak questioned at the district at- 1orney’s office the greater part of the day. Mrs. Horton declared her acquaint. ance with Walte was “Just an innocent % Swann amplified tonight what he | |and gave me a most rigid examination {1 most cheerfully recommend Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root to sufferers from Kidney trouble, W. W. ROSSON, | Pol ceman No. 1 | 305 W. Lollar st Tyler, Texas. We hereby certify to the above facts, and that we sold the Swamp-Root to Mr. Rosson, as testitied to therein. ODOM DRUG €O, T, L. Odom. : Personally appeared before me this 13th $2.00, $2.50 Hats . . $1.50 something Iike organized relief work was |three bodies—those of & woman and two | day of February, 1915, W. W. Rosson Caps .. .. 25¢ and 50c begun. men—and plled them, indiscriminately, In |and T. L. Odom, who subscribed to the - Hospitals in Lorain and Elyria tonight | one basket. | above statement and made oath that the | YOU can make a delightful & Ay J H.’ n.“ mnm"‘ cn were filled with Injured from the wreck | Alfred Fritsele of Cleveland was in |same is true in substance and in fact. |™ith very little effort and “"d' Yo 5 ! o and it was believed generally the death |the Toledo sleeper of the first section | H. H. HODGES, Notary Public, |!rifling cost I you gst from vour aruggist | 316 N. 16th St. list would exceed above thirty, the first|and escaped injury. He helped in the | Smith County, Texas. |® Package of canthrox an 5ol Ve ! figures announced | rescue work teaspoonful in a cup of ;\n( water l‘t;‘l‘{' 3 ‘. P | shampoo Is now ready. ust pour a e Be Herele Work. | SRS By TEp, Pitburgh. antd 8¢ wes | - at a time on the scalp and rub briskly. | | AMUSEMENTS. Hospital tralns were run from _leve- | O8tapulted from his berth into one oce i nx-wn o L i i think. e — A A\ land, Elyria and Lorain to the acene of | PIed by & woman across the alsle whet || Bisghameon, w. ¥. white lather that thoreughly dissolves | the wreck and physiclans and ambulances | "': v s hat, ,,""‘ . “:‘ M'," | and removes all dandruff, excess ofl and were rushed from all of these points. ~-§~«.»;.':,"1:::1 e ““:'f'\""_::”:“:‘l""‘":: Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You [airt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, g ot e - RS, 0 villagtn and firsnen tree | SOl T oire B oo antricate hee| Bemd fen seats %o ‘Di BN & Co.iXHR & flutfiness shat makas it sem AMUSEMENTS. ! e o Amherst and vicinity did herole work in . heavier than it is, and takes on a rich | ____ ¥ 5 o SIX DIVING NYMPHS He also saw & man whose arms were | Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size g caring for the dead, dying and injured. | ® %50 RAW I TER bottle. It Will convince anyone. You |'USLer and a softness that makes arrang- | “OMARA'S FUN fl.rl? | AND “qfl ::].‘:. dead e mangled beyond When lh; ]]lll {nu"l’d three xofl'nmy i:‘" ll'l() W:F:l\: Y b::klllhnf I:.Adlulhlu in- ing it a pleasure. —Advertisement lm'“'n.“‘lul-m’lfl- oo | Ml"‘.m" Mllllefl wy e L gy thirteen of the forty occupants of the | formation, telling about the kidneys and | —— Y0 DANCING T AND OTHERS. Many of the dead mrobably will 80 10 |gay coach were mccounted for. They | bladder. When writing, be sure ang men POLITICAL ADVERTASING R ATRME & RTTA Bt s |- ——— “"" Sraves “:'l"'"“"-¢ Moat of those | piaced the nmumber of dead at between | tion the Omaha Daily Bee. Regular o GEORGE STONE &ETTA PILLARD TODAY b The towerman, it was said, had been | Rilled were. asieep i the rear coach of |twenty-five and thirty tifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for with SOC Musical Last Presenta- without sleep most of the time since Sun- | the firet section of No. 8 at the time of | According to Fritzele and De Ray, the | sale at all drug stores e S 1AL MA('DS. Burlesque | tion, day night, his wife being il and requir- | the crash. first section stopped five minutes after — Bime Cast That Captivatad New, Fork & Ooaes. | WM. S. HART ing his atention when he was not on Nude Bodies Irorribly Mangled. It left Amherst, and was just picking | g ITIOAL ADVER! - Ladies’' Dime Matinee Week Days. | v .. oy The bodies of many of these scantly- |up speed again when the first crash | . 4 ERTISEMENT. M Nie a4 Weeki “The Seering Widove- | in “EELL'S HINGES" When the half dosen investigations al-|"lad vietims are so horribly mangled that came. Two minutes later, they said, the | . R—— i N T Oheme WM. COLLIER ready under way sre concluded, the blame | /entification without the guldance of second oceurred > See in “WIFE AND AUTO TROUBLE" their clothing will be tmpossi! Py __Opmuiteinn. Bome of the vietims were decapitated Ouly One BROMO QUININE, T VAUDEVILLE 3 ' RRATIGS At pectiut ot Dl ol | wimiroane Bhenme auiNINE.. "l 250 | Turpin's School of Daneing scattered thickly through (he |LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look Weak—WATSON sk _WATSON | Pwenty-eighth & Farnam. Wew Classes. for signature of E. W. Grove. Cures a SISTERS. Mavo!| List your name now. Private lessons any parties collected the rewains o' | Cold in One Day. 25e.—Advertisemeont. B na| time WARNEY 5143. Toney & Ans ’ a0 1 SR R N meer. Kurtle' Bducated Roost- | — Y —r—— —_ * 03 PRICES—Matinee, = O e ) “chest seats (cxcept Saturday and San: The O BO ) e, Nights, 10c, e, te and oo Wh - = ere The Omaha Bee Administration TO the heirs of one AT, Ao Universal Animated o ———————— who dies withou oOTIS | R KINNER || Vet MoBeSem | pany offers a prudent, experienced — and unbiased settlement of the sty Buess ‘‘Cock o' The Walk.” FARNAM THEATER tate. Evags., 500 to $3.00; Mat., 250 to $1.80. CAMERAPHONE | Much time, annoyance and BOYD""_’“"."-..'.""""_. GEM LOYAL possible loss may be saved in Prices . . 88c and 800 such an emergency, by a con- E |l PASTIME ference with us. v 7 LYRIC MAGIQ ||+ ‘' JERRY voTE rom HANSCOM [ JA"B " MAN"'E. WILLIAM MADGETT, A F 4 “THE NEWSBOY MAYOR” wy PALACE " Republican Candidate for Goversor Supported by EDWARD LYNOX. 3 ' CANDIDATE FoOR #t the Primaries. Next Woek— A DIAMOND BURT | Successful b s man nd on DISTRICT JUPGE | ./iiomi hamoees, man an " | Toda NEW g Tonite ALMO OMAHA | wil ork e-wide - Touri dien i et #10 W it | 2:30 FARUNIS:20 || nevsox FLORENCE HON-PARTISAN BALRO come out square on the Hauor ques i Ecars’ Bubeiience as Distfict Judge . NORTE BROS., “DAVID mamUM" | e B PR