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ADMIT STEALING imary Importance R P ey T o John Monahan, Wednesday after @Nw & MORE DAYS 70 REGISTER 55 PRINARI Mary Emma Whitemore, who has been P,D oerson h home . e gl b - slatives ery 1l with measles, §s much better Two Men Arrested in Lincoln Tell | of Selling at Columbus Ma- The Woman's club met Priday after. Omaha’ at the > | ] tzen ained the card club | Omah: A Hanger m 8 voon with Mrs, Alquist. Mrs. W. R Wednesda ing § . o wen- | 1 with 1 b1 | Weekly had a paper on ‘Padrewski and Mrs, . H. \Vebb on “Nebraska very busy re Ing the damages Today by the sleet m Mrs. ( Jotts an Omaha pas M enge Thursday sses Mary Dierks and Irene (ira Henry The Forelgn Missionary socisty of the turned from Benson Friday to spend the | r Methodist Episcopal church gave a very 27 F‘?S — i Manager 1 of the L ex AN chines Stolen in Omaha. ceal )0 7 or Thursday. i A : ‘ 'L I — W, $1,000 BY THE TII"FIS 4 n. Glen, were ca pring vacation at home \ nd Mis 1 i A fine program in the Methodist Episcopal t g ] 5 ere ra¢ Tohn Vdor . rowas n i 4 A, 4. K n ne . e Pleading guilty in the justice & Y \ Py ar wa 3 re p r 3 | onry vined the N |damaged in & head-on collision wi Kennedy, Mrs. W. E court of Justice Stevens in Lincoln, ) in ernoon e " B. Nichols, Miss May or car Tuesday evening e / % nd Mr A, Schurman . Miss Pearl Sumne eather in ¢ Condrin and Mrs. 1 to the charge of stealing an automo \ D entbrteInraont uthick ® among the Valley ladies Wedn day night 4, wi have bile late Thursday afternoon, Ray D tertaining her [ Social next Friday evening e 5 B L J . shower Siven & N Perry, alias J. B. Jackson, and , : : : by T L85 Lo Atiended the BHEThar: Drestoie Canany ; I ! saturday Michael McNamara were given the - y R th appendict e 18 m n m‘;m i ‘an ‘w.u’.,, the evening s hoadda Q10! - & d "he igh school library fund has been “ o . third degree by officers of that - 3 4 of Lincoln | Increased nearly $30, ita share of the hro Netes, ov. Allew " n ceeds of the play which was given be N er B Neb place and finally confessed the theft 2 A = E Bty Tt iy B . el N Inrge wnd well-pleased audien ocin over L . an 1. 8 Comestock's farm of seven automobiles, most of which —— - g —— T Ay evening home of Hutt . h « and H. Thessen loaded st northwest f Allen, Charley they state they took in Omaha, ac-| [ g > \ the « and started for Ewing, where Avoen N - 1, fell from the dise cording to reports received at the — ‘N Miss Kda Mayers was an over Sunday . » v blade n over his rignt v TN visitor at Berlin " t o The bhoy had be local station yesterday morning ) e Mr. and Mis. John Weaver were her t e, SGRAL Mo B "‘:rhnn’:v‘ The last of the series of cars taken [ ames stevi erson wil spend next | reor e Wednenany . t : ee King his ome with his grandfa the men from this city, and the one R0 e b Bt Bar Wil S Ars. 1. M. Dunbar w iting rel which they were riding at the time of | < where she will spend March (Speeial.). : tives at Nehawka this weel s . ere will be four tenth }"“’ 1" " cb ¥ h_¢ K A ( ate o this year: Mae e age their arrest, was that of Charles ( i ¢ 4 ‘\I‘vv ».m”\n-' W. Ruhge were Oma 1 \ e . . mon, 149 North Forty.first street o | t Endeavor distrlct con- [ 5 'I"‘ > "'I*‘ "" he Ryl ear having disappeared from in front b ik LTI §Twnyieren o Stphs B A B B B e the Empress theater last Saturday ev / [ st el 40 Mrn. 1a Ay Hoieee] ing. S gen and Mrs Dillon of Gretna wer The men say that tney have raised § st of My A 1. Morrison Wednes on stolen cars, though at the time of t! o money on them. On James T. Beglev, asalated by Mt . "".“v oo bt e [ty Fred Havhow and Mrs. Charles Platt being asked as to what they Adid with | N { entertained the esbyterian Ald seciety the money they merely st d that th day fternoor had spent it In riotious living Horn of Portland. Ore One of the cars which they took f g A few days with his pavent his city the t . v. and Mrs. D. 1._Horn. He will mak this city they sold to a banker in C 5 Bn, and Mvs. D, 1 Mo oy bt bus, another to a farmer near that place rning to his home Columbus being the trading r trom Women's club met Wednesdny which they directed th ernoon with Mra. Pike. Miss lda Fiicke led a very intereating lesson on Conservation of Foreata il Passengers Upon the ; AT on conservation. Mirs Wrecked China Liner Look at Child’s Taken to Hong Kong _ Tongue if Sick, | HONGKONG MZWT'JI Passengers on g i BRiCkL s Marainen T 1 sioues Cross, Feverish kong today by a British destroyer. Goodwin and Zable Charles Rush, an American who was ! Hurry, Mother! Remove poi- a passenger, said all the passengers were : asleep when the steamer struck, but life- sons from little stomach, . Jaunched successfully before the arrival rom ur ear €1 0ors liver, bowels. of a British destroyer. “When the steamer struck,” Mr, Rush sal “the engines were reversed imme- | Weeping Water, the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre.|@ive ‘‘California Syrup of 3 . R, D. MeNurlin M : T Ground was broken Monday for the ne " diately. Two other shocks followed, the | high sehool puliding. | o Y fOF the new Figs'' at once if bilious ship rising higher on the shore each time. | y i Springtield. lor To M nd Mrs. harles Ward . v I rushed up to the dgck of the vessel, | on March &1 a hey. T ¢ b Mrs. H. C. Tenant of Arnold Park, la or constipated. 4 i . which was listing Miss Mamie Hillman has returned from |8 Visiting L. C. Allen. : i 1 bek o ! v } 040}’"7/‘(]9/6 VA wirele, 1l tor istance was | ® LW0 years' stay in the state of Wash-| Mra. Gorder of Weeping Water visited | ook al the tongue, mother conted, \ was in the vicinity came toward us at| yni,0ucstion of a small library levy| Miss Esther Wallace of Crawford is |stom liver and bowels need a gentle, 3§ Ku'ymm‘mmer Rl *spaed.’ There was 8- heavy awell | Tuesaay o0 OF at the clty election next| spending her vacation here | thorough cleansing at once. 3 \ and ofl was poured on the water. Mrs. 1. V. Sloan of Lincoln is here| NROEer Geib of the Nebraska City| When peevish, cross, listless, pale, “There ‘Wege 185 first-class passengers, | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs | schools is visiting his parents doesn't sleep, doesn’'t eat or act naturally, 31 second-class and 83 Asiatics. All be | McNamee. [ Jesn than an inch of moisture i he |or Ia feverish, stomach sour, breath bud haved admirably, proceeding in the most| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jameson visited ""\"{"d' f‘\'lr ‘\'l“"""("" this lplm-v‘- || hes stomach-ache, sore throat, dlarrhoen, over Sunday at the J. G. Kaster home . J. Morrison took part in annual | fuy) of co ve & teaspoonf “Call- quiet .and orderly manner to their sta- [ fYeR Funday at t Baster home | ¢\ 4ijers: conteat in Omaha last Tuesday. | (U1l of EiVeA tebRbosBL ALY oRls tions at the lifeboats. The launching of 311 . M C. A. B K fted in Murdook | o'l Syrup of Figs" and In a John Gilmore of Callaway is here for ™ a A ToTe. Chrt af Rt | ¥ Il the toul, tipated waste, un- the lifeboats, provisioned with water | a Visit with his brother. Wilson Gilmore, | 8nd Lincoin the fore part of the w hours all the foul, constipated and biscuits and containing all the pas- | and other relatives. Mrs. M. K. Stearns of Omaha visited | digested food and sour bile gently moves sengers, was_accomplished successfully | Mra. Nels Sogard and Mrs. R. Lauritzen | JeT daughter, Mrs. A, C. Reed, over Sun-|out of is little howels without griping, before the arrival of the destroyer, . A veek at the Chris Ragmussen ":1 A : » v ¥ - and vou have a well, playful child again. v e : home south of Avoca ra Armstrong drove down from Wes | you peedn't coax sick children to take ;i';l::‘kol:lgk':d SE 0 BWE beouas We 00 ot JEwell lae tae Lo Rieker . MAR Fomt Thursday wad- iy visitng=reiativeg | Sy ey TRl iaastire hey love d 3 to work _duri the s . e W . The scene of the accident is twenty- | prother. Troy, an a farm re =1 Mrs. Helen Christianson, who is one of | its deliclous taste, and it always make nine miles from Hongkong. Rev. N, W. Rich returned Wednesday | (h€_Hastings teachers, is home for Her | them feel aplendid from a fwelve weeks trip through In. | Yacation. | Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle . diar d Mich feidine » stic | _Bert Saling and wife of California are |of “California Syrup of Figs," which has Danlels Urges Need Of piopeo-ryi s igan: holding: evangwliati | visiting at fhe home of his parents, M1 ‘ gl g ot pie PRy ek ST directions for babies, children of all ages by Heury and August Meyer shipped five | “Jo tr% ¥ “_“l,""‘"l“” ol 11 {ana for grown-ups plainly on the bottle Ade uate 011 Su 1 carloads of fai cattle fo the South Omaha | , PTOfesor Jac ho has Besh araup. | g O caimterleits ssid hete. To be Market. Monday that broughi a total of | B, teacher in the absence’ of Profexsor : Py will return to his home in Nor- | sure you get the genuine, ask to see that over §11,000 folk Saturday AN )sho y | it is made b California Fig Syrup Cs - Daniels today told the house naval com- missiona a, are yisiting their [Semot mittee that if congress passed pending | —— — < s S ' B s ool b taheh R BE3E WE'RE HERE “TO GROW WITH GROWING OMAHA.” SENECINS And every suit is a masterpiece of the Master Tailors of America at prices that do not Unless an adequate ofl supply at reason begin to represent their true worth and value. able prices could be assured, he sald, it ALWAYS THE BEST CLOTHES FOR THE LEAST MONEY i ¢ ofl burning warships could be . &, ; b i ko B Is forceahly demonstrated in our present enormous showing of Kuppenheimer, Society Secretary Daniels urged that the bill | g Brand and Collegian Spring creations, and only through our wonderful buying power im- include the purchase of cres of land | |8 -y 1 > A y from the city San Di Cal., as a site mense outlet are we enabled to offer such peerless values for as little as for a marine submarine base. Taking up the building program Mr. ‘415-17 So.16"S%. B e erans Wiy i it PR, L e i $18.00 or up to $40.00 the report of the navy general board of whie ’ ; Hat g t 8 1ich » worth at least a thivd more 1998, which was designed to keep the hoare st a t | lvr.md States navy in second place. 3 ; T “ ettt e araarotis | A g Bl The Famou C@flflofi‘fi;?’},“fgge YOUNG MEN'S SUITS NEW TOP COATS FOR SPRING Z:'f'p",f?.ffé"\".; R i e it | A B Refirng@rmt@rs ']lN OMAHA Pinch Back and Half Norfolk Styles. The The top noteh of the season’s fashions, the beginning of the present war. We extreme clothes for faddish young men; shapely shape retaining garment; full silk kept in second place 'to England up to 3uilt by a man who has done nothing but study re- two-button, soft roll, quarter silk lined cutaway or quarter silk lined, pateh pockets or reg- 1909, when we dropped back and Germany front, a style full of daring and ginger, in the new took second place, bt ) frigeration for over forty yvears and tried out every re- fancy silk lined or two-toned effect ular; fancy mixtures, covert or Oxfords— Mr. Daniels took up in detail his recom IR B o five bollding e oy s # (rigerator made in that time. $18.00, 320.00, $22.50. $25.00 $15.00 to 325.00 gram, saying the value of battle crulsers was still disputed among navy officers. | (i - A All the good points of the best s SUITS FOR OLDER MEN 'll;,r.m,fi:‘,fi,;RI\:,'.‘,i,!,‘.l:,‘",\.r,‘ ‘.?,“’ ks l‘:w\( : @M known lines are covered in the Cold i LR Of remarkabe good senge in their design and that lend youthful lines to 0 Storage and their weak points are & B3 the figure, but quiet in styvle and mighty becoming to the average man !l.‘l;:n':-‘;:vr‘,:’ (‘Il\lh t‘\‘::‘;vluvv”\‘ "(r":"l"\“."“‘“";*}y“ aliminatad. : + $18'0(.)., $20.00’ $25'(m to $‘().0()_ (‘n)m' m.u.nnl ?vl us prove to your 1 : OUR F[FTEEN DOLLAR sUlT cluded six battle cruisers in his pro- | &ram. entire satisfaction that when vou > $15.00 ix a remarkably modest price for one of our $15.00 specials when you con- sider the extraordinary quality and style we offer at this price. Gets $25,000 for Faithfulness to Boss ; ¥ 1 W hf the Greatest Clothes Value to Be Found Anywhere 2 - ecause they are pure wool, chemically tested, cold water shrunk, g@“dl omn th@ E&Sfl@&fl’, e Showing the lmn:‘l“mmu’ml :nlnl '~||llll\ \«\-‘\\n $18.00 anc $30, ) - '.'“ $15 00 SIOUX CITY, Ia., March 21.—Faitk ness A. J. Kellogg to his emplc John Amsler, veteran cigar manufa ]P T B e koA and $20.00 Suits for ¢ ayment Terms, T cod st ’ ' Qe Fery— . Rain Boys’ Suits, $5.00 e iyt turer, will result In Mr. Kellogs sharin Shirts, in the the #0000 estate of his employer Rfi@h N@W Eflmtrfic Lg{‘mmfi‘ ; < Coats The best suits l'n:r ‘-VL“”‘HI'A' to be found |l<'l'1?. Medium Sholosst patiapuss died at Hot Springs, Ark Ma That are dressy | and dark colors for serviceable wear and stylish appear- | #ith' starched or estate will be equall a COMPLETE WITH SHADES, ! in fatr weather. | ance, Fach suit it wiha Tep James <o b B BN bESBIN buy a Cold Storage vou get the hest refrigerator on the market today. McDOUGAL KITCHEN CABINETS SGLD HERE. Mr. Kellogg and Mrs. J. J ence, Ala Mr, Amsler's Mr. Kellogg entered (1 Amsler when a boy, | stripper ir his cigar as two pairs of full lined pants, and | shirt with a repu- and serviceable . tation' for ‘beauty DESK LAMPS, all wgany, wi . when it rains many of them cap and belt to mateh hesides, All sizes And durabtiity lainty gold trimmed silk snadex, com s $2.50, $3.50, | up to 18 years Real worth $6.50, 5 00 dete with silk cord attachments, a } Saturday . Ceeaaeas . -00. o s2.75 | D it Bl $5.50 3750 oo, maoue, cured. Harris M. O ¢ . Jhe } .00 and u City Nat TABLE LAMPS, all mahoganv or gol 3 P lonml:‘:ho World. R 7 M - LA (inished, with 10-ineh gold trimmed sil L:“t"‘:“:i:& .:{K.’a‘l' shades; in old rose, blue and old gold X .50, Rib and plain cot: § wired and titted complete with silk cord - - NEOXWEAR the TiTisrant A wonderful col and attachment plug, ready for use, at, B o S I lengths of lege cach : v7s New William it AP, S aes B 75 81.50, 93 $3.50, ] D 50. ¥ ”,;,(’;\:|vw M . -paolalt (4 ‘*‘ »: 4" TABLE LAMPS, in larger sizes, excep &nd an‘y ' - New WACO, Neb., Ma Waco State bank wil new bank which will be soon as a sultable n, Lewis Schie Trollope, Willlam Stew Westwood X Hunt Appeinted Deputy Auditor, o the state sudi-| 1N tionally 1eauntitul, gold and mahogany 2 fora 0tice ana il soon mevs e fam W/Zl.‘!\u \\\ bises, complete with exqnisite shades, | Library Tables Solid oga 2 R iR i abia aounts e s olid mahogany, with 26x48 o g 3 b i, “1‘“‘ shaped top, similar to g, he . h v g R g a above. A very handsome table, W/ SO NS - $28.50 | B & [ e | | : bR | $24.50 W| " oW s Fings B eer il Ant 1s alloaas 8 b ok /s TR & \‘ m Davenport Table tollow neglected colds—take Dr i f L A 6- 2 e New Discovery—it g leg type with drawers, W e Sosouss’ S8 BN Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108 Nant Ad will get it for you EESCNSS OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT—AND WELCOME! SEEESNER