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THE '|DIETZ ASSURED OF INDIANS' AID Ak-Sar-Ben Governor in Conference with Cato Sells and T. L. Sloan APRIL 1, Wears Part of Left Leg in His Nose BEE: OMATA, SATURDAY, 1916, 4 OBJECT TO BRYAN ]N Rlchardq Slate All | LIEDERKRANZ HALL) Fxed U et Fureny - HURON, 8. D, March 2 The Grand Island Society is R R o Mot 106 Against Action Taken by 'z As Its Officers. is nose. and Mrs. H six mile mitted to an f bone fro While in Chicago he su Mintle operation whereby a pie nos Vet th ty, died m his leg was grafted t the ¢ of his nose 1 in the t 18 now ¢ Im'n the union which Ak-Sar-Ben will celebrate in October Mr. Bells showed a very lively int In the event and promised every po ald in depicting Indian life nd characte a8 part of the histo ires of th ‘,mw.um. But what An Iy war framework ame fam! t of dange replac stroyed tissue inqualified su The operation was an ess — fc fea le? Dissatiatied? cause. Clean omt r. King's New Life All drug CHEYENNEF Wyo March & R T e ial.)—Dr Stafford of Kemmerer Cold Tablets Fata) to Girl Wyo., arrived here yesterday from Chi. | GRINNELL, March 31.-—(Special.) cago, wearing a portion of his left log | 11® Blythe Marle, the S-year-old daughtsr (8pe Mr. Dietz considers more . 8 than fortunate was the meeting he had today with Thomas L. Sloan, an Omaha Indian temporarily resident tn Washing | ton who, as viee president of the Societ P 1,4 American Indlans, promised ever PROMISED HELP BY BOTH MEN |possible co-operation to make the event one of the most memorable in American history Mr, Sloan, as agreed to lend his of Ak-Sar-Hen in b ing the week of fine R A NN P A N iy B alled by indorsed the fe in . ow indidates 1 mination in the (From a Staff WASHINGTON, March 31 Telegram.)—Gould Dietz, Correspondent.) a native Nebraskan A to the governors ging to Omaha dur ber 2 a representa tive number of American Indlans who will display their old and new ways of living in order that the present genera tion may have a visual demonstration of the changes that have been wrought in the Indian's life and character Mr. Dietz is greatly encouraged oyer this feature of the comtng celebration and belfeves that will add immeasurably ) the historical effect of the pageant Uchards, Huron WILL VOTE ON POINT SUNDAY (Spe- who returned to Washington today from New York with Mrs. Dietz, had an extended conference with Cato Sells, T . clal GRAND IELAND (Special.)—Will tion of Net | protest against the ac- |’ ederkranz Maret the officers of the I the ke Al ties | COMMissioner of Indian affairs, with Wednesday, prevall, at a | ¢ Bir s i o membership te a he Our inexpensive location, low expense and big buying power make it possible for you to obtain values like these at all times at this store, and, of course, your own terms will do. Note these BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS THIS MASSIVE _sss casm. DUOFOLD "™ DAVENPORT c—=225" $22.50 FXACTLY LIKE TRATION and construct solld oak, woctety In reserving its auditorium Inreest ir for the use of a1 Brva Preetin Sunday afternoo Ing dis mong # protest has been made by one Mr, Heyde ¢t ined he city next view of securing the co-operation Indian office with the forth- of th be he of the This question 1s the o " | coming celebration of the fiftieth an- | of admission of Nebraska ased members Aince of 1 wh niversary soclety's membi Also president an brewing company flbflbmflbflbflbfiofloflbflOflofllbofloflflfloflonbflbflmflflflflmflflfi Stunning Stylish and who is s In the remonstrance e that It soclety 1s an Shose aciive mem German birth or descent, but which a will oG organization all Ahers are citizens has o large social membership of equall responsible and professional men. Its avditorium seats 1,160 people and was buil ears ago with the idea of pr for all gatherings served 1 business E’QFQRQ!:DF some Spring Togs for Tots and Junior Girls widing a plac Liquid embers on! organizations Klics, ¥ rooms nr days. Wh state chair for the the mecretary making no restrictions for anything rep table. The hall has frequently been for religious gatherings, being in no man ner connected with the club rooms, though In the same bullding. When Mr. Heyde heard of it and protested to the secretary 1t is atated that he declared he would a THE ILLUS ed of with quarter sawel arms, top eross piece and front panel. These ar constructed daver stered in fabricoid leather ® special wear resisting aual- ity, Ruaranteed to neither crack or peal. They are easily onverted into a full size com- le bed, with heavy and e springs. Sell regularly 00 ATURDAY dren’s chil- & always has been—and, is always day at Benson reserva toll. tating its pur Thorne- the usual line our stoek of cunning elothes be- =l ={J={s)={J=[s) = (] ing larger than ever before, we naturally foresee record business. peal 10 the membership at ita meeting Bunday afternoon to bar the use of the hall for such purposes, the lat held inimical to some customs The officer that a broader and mo The best productions of leading juvenile fashion artists, with every touch and fancy the bright spring season suggests. The very full skirts that flow from ‘the shirred semi- | COATS FOR JUNIOR GIRLS Attractive spring styles, from 7 to 14 years, in soft wool goods, black and white checks, serges, gabardines and moire watered silks—plain colors and mixtures. ‘New and been mainta without ection of the so clety's membership, alter their declsion Many other members scem to support the officers, and, even though upon a former occaslon and a less public question the hrewery interests were able to muster | enough votes in the soclety to carry w point, It Is not belleved that their pres ent point of view will find much sym- | pathy e quality are in small figures, signs and. most in_beautify We positively guarantee thi to give you excellent service ey are of a high guality. They are worth $38.00, but to. morrow the price is only ACME SEWING MACHINES—These are Splendid, fully guaranteed sewing ma chines with arop-head attach ments, a0 that when not ‘in use P the working head is out of sig All parts are heavily black enameled with nickel trimmings. Come complete with a full set of patented nickel plated sew- ing machine attachments, enabling you to do your dress making and sl 7 50 L sewing with the greatest Terms: 500 Weekly. them de. different styles, some having winsome little | capes and clever belted. backs. Waist lines check, uerge wool poplin, gabardine and | are lower, and a very full skirt is a desirable silk moire- characteristic $350 3450 $575 $850 *3® 4™ ‘g™ ¥ 10" T MILLINERY TO MATCH OUR COATS <& We have six to a dozen charming hats to match or tone with empire waist lines are particularly good this year. Materials such as black and white MUTEET - i T ji} EIOCIOET D00 IOEI0EI0! T Q30! News Notes of L o LYONS, Neb., March 3l —(8pecial.) Mrs. Frank Newill was burled in the Lyons cemetery' today, the Rev. James G. Clark preaching the funeral sermon | At the Presbyteran church to a large| audlence. Mrsa. Newlll was a daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Anderson of this | pince and was 21 years of age. leaving | A husband, having been married only a | few months ago. ! The board of education of (his place has appeinted Prof. N. V. Franklin as principal of the Lyons schools, He is a | «Qbrother of Superintondent of $chools V. | L. F¥ankifn and 1s pt present assistast Drineipal of the Fairbury, Neb,, schools The board also appointed Miss Winitre ! Waters as ussistant principal every coat in useful or dressy shapes, dainty or plain trims, styled %A rapidity. Special sale price for tots or junior girls— $195 $250 $395 $500 Three Room Home Outfits, $4.00 Monthly aoou SOLD OUT OF TOWN BASY PAYMENTS. "Ilfl“ PAID 200 MILES. Buy Your Easter Clothes Now Select them from our greatly enlarged Clothing Dept. for Men and Women. One Dollar a Week Will Do Ladies’ Spring Suits, in poplin, serge, taf feta and combination 314 tO 34250 from in nll vl p ¥ Ladies’ Spring \Vhilo(‘lnm-hllln $6 95 (oats and fancy mixtures, at. . We are showing a large 'uhl Iwuuli!'nl line of plain and fancy’ skirts, from Faster Hats in the new- $195 est styles, from NEW MIDDIES In styles that are pleasingly different, including the allover awning striped effects and those with hand-worked polka dot collars. Smocking s DRESSES for TOTS |SCHOOL DRESSES 2 to 6 years, in French ging-| 7 to 14 years, in French ham, Devonshire ecloth and|chambray, gingham, linen and chambray. Semi-empire or madras. Useful styles. New one-piece effects. Contrasting middy blouse and two-piece prettily introduced in many |Straps and belts. Neat and |coat effects. Contrasting plaids styles— pleasing smocking— w:nd belt strap effects— $100 $150 $165/$175 $250 $395($225 $475 $575 NI HORNH{(0! 1516-18-20 Farnam Street. ouounnono=|onououol:lo:loflOHnnonououononononoflononononc‘ OEIOEIOIOIO IO IO IO IO Wet Slate at Calluway, CALLAWAY, Neb., Marcn 21.—(8pecial } ass meeting was held a fow nights o and George H. LaFleur and Everett | 15, Lewis, both dry men, were nominated | [for ‘counclimen. Evidently the nomina- | lons were not satisfactory and a petl- fon ‘waa circulated placing the names of ID. P. Young and Fred Maryott on the ket the wet candidates lon of saloon or no saloon ihalls or no pool halls The ques- | and - pool | 1l be voted upon ball was voted d carried by a = ;mnmonononon;uo;:;mwnol:IOHG JOIOIOLT DEIOEIOLIOCIOLIOEIOI O IO EIOEIO I OO 100! IOEQEIOIOEIO IO 1 Ladies’ S])ring l)n-.~so< and styles— materials STYLISH SPRING SUITS Models that embody every change, every feature and every line that make this season’'s Styles so different—in Checks, Gabardines, Serges, Poplins, Taffetas, etc, are ready for your inspection At Beddeo’s Fashion Headquarters We could tell you about the Cape Collars, the Bell 8leeves, the full effect throughout, and all the other pronounced departures, but to get the thrill of these smartegt conceptions you must see them for yourself. You'll Like Beddeo’s Prices, Too, Only $15.75, $18.50, $24.50, $29.75 and $35 And, after you've found the suit just made for you, arrange for our easy, satisfactory credit terms— 1 A WEE Thousands of well dressed women owe their appearance to Beddeo’s plan. They don't imiss the money this way, and it enables them to wear the styles while they are stylish. The entire second floor is filled with newest makes of Men's and Young Men's suits of the best materials and workmanship. Our purchases in these lines have been enormous this season, enabling us to give you the advantage of these marvelous prices: $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 ui.'l DOUGLAS STREET o il.on Crodit to Out-of-Town People. Write for Our New Spring Style Book. to*15% See our Spring line of Men's Suits, in all the new weaves, 31 0 to 2950 from The nobby and wear 6t 3 Men’s Hats and Shoes at Bottom Prices. Open Saturday | night till nine. | No charge for | alterations. Just use your Credit--It's good Boys’ F.n.str‘r Suits, ing kind— R R T RS AR SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY OF GARDEN TOOLS BIG MONEY SAVERS Garden Rakes — Spading Forks, twelve-tine kind, the four-prong lon g handles— kind, worth 76¢c worth 30¢, 190 —sale 49° sale price. price. Clothes Hamp- ers—big and roomy, worth worth 80e, lgc 89° sale price Folding Troning Boards—big size, worth $1.50, sale NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Garden Hoes— with reinforced steel blades Yeu Can Satisty Your Wish Here for a COA Top Coats, Sport Coats, full flare or belted models. $8.50, $10.50, $14.50, $18.50 and $22.50 Big Line of Little Girls' Coats. ule pr T ol PR L T This handsome Columbia Grafonola and 13 latest musical selections, all for— $782° Tmmense assortment of dresses that delineate Fash- lon's latest dictates. Step Vadders— the five-foot size, worth ssc sale price. . 75¢, T ‘‘People’s Store.”’ WY