Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 2, 1916, Page 8

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. THF, U\IAHA SUNUAY BEE: APRIL 2, 1916, B == e e e S e e e ———— ._—_._.__.——_———-—.—-—-—-——’ y i = Y ——_“ e _“ ‘——'——_‘—"‘::;—___—-__'——__ WANY BT LOVERS rwvires sacamacs v vusas omansivoime ’VOGAIIONA TALKS Norwegian Ship affidavit of Warren W, Waite, father of Dr, Arthur War. || POR H](IH PUH Y Memento 13 Sunk ATTEND EXHIBIT ren Waite, acoused of administering arsenic to his wealthy || u father.in-law, John E. Peck, with fatal results, stating that ‘ i “The Cabin Mother” Continues to insanity was prevalent in the Waite family, is believed to || Students Will Be Familiarized with Tasd {n Popularity Contast with foreshadow the probable plea of insanity, Vocations Oper. to Them by “Peonies” a Close Becond ARSI l‘ Berizs of Lectures OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON | | nddrenma |BOYS FORM BOOSTER CLUB!! A mmmwww " A MISSOUI’I Pacific Iron Mountain Railroad enters New Orleans [ Effective April 1st, the St Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway (more familiarly known as the Iron Mountain Route) mauguratedlts own fast through freight service I Velock i the Sitomeen U 8 s Y DIETZ REGUESTS L R i l (Continued frow. Page tne,) e » think you are aecomplising u great work | olined 4o think that (i fn this direction view of the fast that | Askn for Permit, o of wide seops wnd of the Indisns as well as y [ Wiate, In fact the o ty with whom we o | welr moeting at Omaha A o [this time, and we wern ndvised that sven o (hey were niformasd of the eels |V Jon, Omahs was on the iist of eltles sonmideration the last llfly . able the hm.. to whow ve “Mines our inter that you are fne maenns or efforin | Oue for Soelety Mesting, “Win (hink (hat the faot that the cels 1on 10 10 be held tn Omahs will ma- | oouring the |! A PHESIDENT SPEAKS AT ASBURY ANNIVERSARY TON, April 1. Prestdent Wl y Dinlels were among A they may participate actively in the ex orcines, Vionts Belng Wullt, | “Wea balleve we explained to you yes terday the genernl scope of the celebra thon, and In order that you may have it before you In the concrete we desire o wate that the Knights of Ak-Mar-len have commenced the erection of forty | *Arnestly and ac floats to represent the chronologion) his- | the end that th wry and advance £ th one of more than state wide » its comslon to the United Wia o | Mr, wna Mew, Diets on Wa selebration will be a dlgnified Alng ' Mr. and Mrs, Diets left (hi To and From " New Orleans and Sub-Ports ¢ This railway now has its own terminals with com- modious track, freight depot and warehouse facilities at New Orleans, and also yards, freight depots, ware- houses, wharves, elevators at Westwego, Amesville, Gretna, Harvey and Gouldsboro, La. These Extensive Facilities enable the St Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway to handle shipments to and from New Orleans, including Westwego, Amesville, Gretna, Harvey and Gouldsboro, La, with greater satis. faction to patrons than ever before. Ship your freight to and from New Orleans, Iron Mountain For information as to schedules, ele., call, phone or write R. M. DOZIER, Assistant General Freight Agent 1423 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb braska and | op Wrancis Ashury, 'The topn |||H Ute to Bishop Ashy uy a knlght errant in the interests #oul ' Made Before Your Eyes (o I513-1515 HOWARD ST, ==« Will Save You Monoy —— There$ A Reason IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES ALWAYS BEFORE YOU BUY OUR DEMONSTRATION Of Mattress and Box Spring Building Will take place in our windows, 15131515 Howard street, Monday (tomor row) morning and continue every day during the week., This is done that You may see how a mattress is tacked down through the layers of folt and how the roll edge is made YOU SHOULD KNOW JUST WHAT MAKES UP THE MATTRESS YOU BUY You can make any speeinl seleotion in tickings from sampl ol patterns, shown in M-foot lengths T \x.» . /‘ ‘ \ THE H.L “:.D LAYth WE Ubl: Bhown tn the Mattress Department on Our 84 Ploor Our Prices e 32,001 $9,75 trons, Nl sise 32 50| A ,,mw Sk 310.75 Ootton Combination Pelt Roll Blge, 15 1ha, art Veking $3 6 roll edge L | LU IE AlLCotton Matiress, 43 m ar AlLUotton Felt Mattress, 44 1 W best OU chup\ml Double \‘nll‘ surfaces luu m.m hea ¥ hambe Our line of Bteletly Layer Folta, 44 and M Ihe, 0 highgrade At Tiokings, at $7.50, $8.50, $9.75, $12.50 ' $13, 75 515 $19. 50 \ 'mumdmu ot o mM«mwmmmnrnmwwwmmW L e e

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