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Mrs. Margaret Horton, the “‘mystery | woman' in the case of Dr. Arthur Wer ren Walte, sowused of polwoning his wenlthy fatherdn-law, John K. Peck, looma duily In A larger lght in the de Troopers of Seventh Regiment Bpend | velopments at the district attorney's of ¢ flee of New York Night and Day in Saddle in The iatrict attorney haa announced 8earch for Villa, himuelf s far from satisfied with Mra — Margnret Horton's mtory of her meet FEAR EXPRESSED FOR THE LINE |ing with Dr. Walte. He ueclares him e selt Lo be still unconvinced thut Mra COLUMBUS, " N; ‘M. -April 8~North | 1orton, the “mystery woman,' met the fiom the town of Guesrera and ‘east of |dentist in exaotly the sccidenisl manner the line of the Mexica Northwestarn rail- | A1 claims rosd. throukh arroyos and over trails | One of the most paculisr angles of the (hat 1ead. through the buttes and can- | €890 Is the sttitude of Horton, The hus one of the Slerra Tershumare, Ameri- | Pand, in hlkh-pitched volce, affirms his can oavalrymen of the Beventh regiment | loyalty to tha “dova He said he was are riding night snd day seeking Fran- |perfectly willing for her to bring what cinno Villa, according to In Poporta te- | COmfort sha can to Waite n his piison coived from fleld headyuarters at Colonin | F001 Dublun Wa haven't gotten a squnre desl from Littio information concerning the pur- |0Ur questionars,” he sald sult fitered over the border today and | "'We have told the district stlorney nothing Aefinite wan recelved from offl erything, and our lestimony, A8 given einl wources. Thers were parsistont re- | 00t Alstoriad—distorted In the senss ports, however, that the forces of Colonel | that (he statements are published with Dodd had onptored (he man who waa |meanings wa did not Intend to convey once the “Hobin Mood" of Mexice, but | We have nothing to foar becutiae of the diffieulty in communiens | “What my wife and 1 shonld have ton huve been unable to make a report, |dona wax to have juft the sate whan Late reports from the eamp of General [this matter first cume to life, Wa have 3, Pershing AL the front state that |told everything, | repeat, and il they o track of & vehicle belleved Lo be the | #re not antinfied We ara siil) forced riske carrying Vila in hin Oight hud [to bear up under a pack of Jien been discovered | The checkered carser of Horton was Seouring (he Monutning, & wouren of interest to the Authorities Other advices waid that tha American |Court records show he was declared a eavaltymen were riding through the |bankrupt during Christmus week Just mountaing In the testh of n heavy anle b now mingled with snow and dris shing rain, cut through the army blouss ARG awenter Into. the very vitale of the & dewro to glve up the search. Army men hers wore conslderably dis turbed today by numerois warnings from confidentinl pourees that Villste adher ents are gathering n the Chihoahua des ert, hoth north and south of Asconcion and newr lending from Calumbus 10 Casas Grandes for the pur pors of attempting to cul the American line of communiention, Must Be en Wateh, An extra beavy guard of Infantrymen 114} in the of an attack, was placed on u truck traln which left Were for the front todny. Teo atod camps of noldisrs guarding the line were reactiod by the field telegraph and ordered to watch closely for siuns the motor trafl with npec inutruetions ovent of hostile forces Jheutenant A, W, Gl Hon, Twentieth infantry of Laxington, Ky, adjutant of the base, left on the tealn for Coloninl Dublan, where he will ntteppt to coordinate more closely the work of the expeditionary force and that of the base camp Unoffieinl information also had it that wevernl soore of Villw's adherents, who were captured or wounded In the engnke- ment At Bah CGeronimo ranch last Wedneasdny nre oxpected to arrive here Auring the night. The four Ameriean troopers who were wounded {n the same Tatile, 1t w wald, suffered wounde whieh are not serlous enough to necessi- tate their being brought here and prob able wiil be taken to the fleld howpital at Chsns Grandes for treatment Pay Day at Statios, Apofoximately $0.00 were distributed to the soldiers on station here at the regular monthly pay day today. While the usual precautions were taken to pre- vent trouble among the men, the ususi paydny exeitement i a military camp wis completely absent, the men appar. ontly realiging the seriousness of the task before the troops, When Jesus Banca and his daughter Crossed the Ameriean line today at Pa. loraus, the first Mexican town through whioh the American troops passed on the way to the front, was left without human Inhabitants. A few lonely hogs weore howling at the doors of the huddled Hitle dirty groups of the Mexican huts which made up the town, Comes Back “For Always® Banca, 82 years of age, oromsed into the United States in a prairie schooner, such a8 used by the “Forty-ninem.’ Tonded In it were his household goods, while from the rear axle swung & water bucket under which trotted a stubby talled dog The horsss were hitched to the wagon by means of harness fashioned from o VAs cartridge belts discarded by Vil tan In thelr flight from Columbus, Sanca anld that one by one the residents had left the town, He, himself, he sald, finally left alone, was bound for Dem- Ing, N. M., “para slempers” (for al- weyn ) Omaha B'nai Brith Marks Anniversary Here Next Sunday MeKinley todge of Wnal Brith will hold Ity aixtecnth anniversary celebration on Bunday, April 9 at the Henshaw hotel Sigmund Livingston, head of the B'nal Prith Anti-Defamation will be the of and will deliver an wddrens on the work this league s dolng m proventing the I newspay The tour Yoniue, guest bonor defamation of the Jew %, magsaines, theators, will With an aute AL Il Birith el commence throughout the olty membors are invited to participate. Thore will be enough mechines for all start will be from the Henshaw hotel atem e m The banquet will take place at 5% Bom sharp at the Henshaw hotal My Ldvingaton will deliver his address at the banauel. This will be followed by a ape Gl performance whieh the committes '..I arran W% & surprise. Dancing will wllow March Not a Bad Month for Weather| Acoprding ! nptiallan e by ke b wealh A, Ma waa Bol aa bad A Mareh has repuiation 6f Weling There were tweive wr dars elevy antly by and ML design h Buring Ma ahest tsmperature was 1 oand the lowest ¢ wiow WAGLR Was 8 degiees abave, while \he BRormal 14 B 1L waa o Avy manthe of Maroh, (he pre . hav e been B ol an in Toioe sle ihe WORlMeE Watwis whs satablishod th (uiaha 1AL Where hae bosn 8 manth When the preciphation was lees . wormal for the menth s | W . whe e e Dewers The Frank Dewey toam de Eranky plines toam I » . The heavy baiting fontuted the gamw Batle Pt Dewes, Boyer sl Privie, tor Ve Hlulies. Vernon and Gillsapie R ——— Mavking Siaht Congh W e Bl a P T Honey M M A Ve Wil Sonihen 10riatien Bt A ko i it i il it | VLLA LOSES LEG Thin was the peried during which Mra Horten elatms to have first met Walte gl - AS A RESULT OF | MRS H.M NHORIOM, Amerion (Continued from Page One) | No data han been wet for the attempt, but 1t was expected to be made wome muke o detalled report of Lhe engaNe: | (e this summer ment Nor war any word recel a4 from Colonsl Dodd, sithoukh servics st th V' ) y by climatic conditions, wes resiimed 1o ' American He Found, No Detalis R tved, . b ld aae adskecan iy o inl © A8 Ha Threstens No deinlis of the engagement have 11, PABO, Tex., April 2.-/The story of been recelved o only messagen roe | (N e of thres Americans, n Ger colved from tha south were of purely | yypn and an Bnelishiman at Minaon was routine nature and In none of them wis hrought hers today by Américans arriVe| hotels weora thers among them? the engagement mentioned ok from Chihuahun City and wes ao- Hure Ave Nome Posers, Other Information recelved Indloated, | o0y nuthentic by fodaral offlelaln. | “Why are the delly reports of officern however, that thers in #UIL mueh doubt | oy o pundioe viatims were TenIaminfin ohargs of hospitals sometimes signed at the Amerlcan fleld headquarters | ooy e A 7, fiell, Tee Lindesiey, by head nirses? Wwhether the bandit chieftain was with | oo e fapman Mankenbory, o Gor<| It such-and-mich & paragraph of sich hin forces during the engasement. One | o png MeGregor, niso known 8| andwuch a section of such-and-such s report given much opedence was that L red ol Wruce, n Dritieh mubjeet. Two Other | chapter of such-and-such a Iaw was ap- Villa sustained the wounds which hroke i M = punde Which hreke | Amerieans, tenry Acklin and Frank | gitad fn such a case; A€ so, why? If not, hin leg and whatterad his hip bone In the | o 4o ann fn Minaes st the time, bt | why poty ; Attack made on the Carransa EArvieon | . .."c .. iy unknown, The news Wos| oif i (s trus that | taln Koepital 0 0 ¢l " e - . y I8 trus L) in oartain ho iy at the tawn of Guorrero, March 21, and | S0 S Pl Gy by 1 T | e patients of the that the leader wan carried away by a fow chosen followers in a Jolting wagon 1o a secret hiding place In tho mountain wildernoss uround Guerrero Although the pursuit by the Americans s n new expertence for Villa, one he has never met In all his yours of gueriila warfare, Army men here are not in olined to minimize the task before Col onel Dodd, 'The Guerrero district in which Villa, with a priea on his head, whas able for elght years to sscape onap- ture by Porfirlo Diag's rurales, abound ihg as It doss, In caves, canyons and al M M encnped the innen, ondny. the Inrtor wns every “gringo’’ nnd he earried out his intention. Mexfenns bandit promised safety to all those who| Aid pot take up arms wgoinst him whown troops who attempted to realst him 1 and int he ful) wore to #an Locke, the only American known (o have mnssacre. According to the story, Guerrero Kverywhere Villa captiured Iuldro went nounced his intention of putting to death 1nnt he an Into his hands, concerned the An far the No rranzista most impassable mountain tralle, all There were numerous reports In 13 scrooned from the eyes of Alr seouts [ Paso today that Villa was ulrendy cap- by heavy growths of mountain pines, is tired. Mome of thess wers very elr adrolttedly ons of the most Isolated cumatantial, but not one of them whas reglons In Maxico and the one in which apable of verification, The wish belng the bandit has the largest number of | father to the thought was apparently the hasia for most of the stories frionds, Senate Debates the Army Increase Bill Through Whole Day (Continued from SCHOOL WORK AND SCHOOL, CHILDREN | yy oy Page One) OMAHA, MONDA Gallieni Starts Work Early and Keeps at It Until Late at Night. MANY QUESTIONS TO ANSWER Correapondence of the Associated Pross.) PARIS, March 16~Ceneral Galileni's great vigor and enefgy are belng put 1o L mevers strain In the War office. e okine work at b o'clock in (e moriiing and keops st 1L wll day notwithstanding | yanrs with ul finds the day's work |8 never finished niw 7 bt is application, when night comes To any nothing of the responsibility of ondueting the Pranch military opern- | tnnw, General Caillent haw Lo recelve troquent visite from a conmderatle num ber of the 96 deputien wnd 400 wenntors e has to attend moetings of the cabinet purtielpnting the delferations of the Prench War coumell und of the Allles combined war counclie; be is suminonsd before the war committes of the cham ber and war committos of the senkte two | or three times n week Lo give information | rexurding the progress of the war, and | he has to aitend sessions of the cham er and wsenate on every ocoamon when are discussed, and ontly to reply to one or two lnter atfons by Members Muny Gu ® o Anawer, that weild inaufficent to ex | st Gallfent’'s energy, but he hus In ad | ditton to reply either from the speskers | | niiary from el (ueations e stafid In the chamboer or throush the | Journal Ofticlel o all sorts of guestions | pored fn writing by the membars of | parlinment. Thess questions vecupy from | # dosen pewes wpwards every day, ooy | ering the widest Imaginable range of wabjeetn, The minister of war, of course, | does not personally eonduet it rey renpensiviiity as minister In eneh cons Know that the 1o oxnat You force me to follow & profession that 18 noi mine that corre anknues he st | information | spondenece hin sinee 1he ¥ General Gallfent wanid | I a recent debmte from the whor's stand of the chumber in & moment of pathetie despair, The profession 1o whith he referred was that and of genernl intelliganee henefit of the depition the minister of war was interrogated 119 times The following specimens give an fdon of the range “How many of dehator ngent for the| On n snkle dny | of questions butldings radulsl toned for use us lLospitals befors Octo ber 1, 1916, how many have besn reqiisl tloned sines October 1, 1016, how ware many me ward are al lowed (o take the air only twice n week and in squads of only six &t a time, and why? “Why tn some seotions of the army do men sleep with thelr clothes on”’ Buch eason have done more than any thing else to ecall the attention of the | publie 1o the tmpositions that certaln | members of Parllament make upon the minister's time, It has developed a de clded current of opinfen (n favor of mens ures to put A atop to It. One proposition favored s the adjournment of the ses- slon by the president under the powers conferred upon him by the constitution of 14T, On the other hand, the soelalists and republican soclalists have proposed the nomination of a permanent eommis #lon of forty-four members, with power to vislt any part of the front and any military establishment or quarters be Mind the front, Stops Italy's Markgt for Marble ————— lom: A road runa on two sides of A WASHINTON,G April 2~The senate [ yquare 40-ncre fleld. In golng from one| - debated the army Increase bl again all | corner to the diakonally opposite corner, (Correspondonce of ’lh—‘luun"ln!nd Pross.) yesterday without any Indication 8 | how much will be saved by going in af ROME. March 3~War has hit very to when work would begin on the muss | wirajght line, rather than by following hard the Alpl Apuani district, especially of pending amendments. A yoL Benator | the road? Just ono ehlld in the county|in the nelghborhood of OlrrAra, where Chamberiain, chalrman of the military | solved the problem correetly, yet even Ttaly's finest marble ia quarried. France committen, has made no effort to lmit | though this principal of mathematics ts and Bolgiun were Italy's best customers uasic which bhoegan yesier mentioned on pages 4142 of the Course for marble before the war, Germany be genera! disoumsion whi ing n closs third and England fourth dny and it probably will continue » varal | of Study, T cannot feel that the other 108| NF & iird an inglan ) a ¢ least bofore amendments are | should bo classed as fullures becaus ¢| There haa been no exportation to Prance, nys At loast b endments nro | should bo elassed s fallures becansa of | T MR 58 Sunanis ) € tnk . their. inability to arrive at & corroot so.| POlSluM and Germany for aver & year wkon up . padt | ki, e that thelr usstulnesn aa futore|ANd Now It 1s announced that Fingland enator Morah told the senato he hwd | Jution, or that thelr usefulnoms s uture | S SCluq not to tiow any further found an inatirmountable constitutional | i M i POURIY] portation of thin type of luxtiry Farrior against the proposal in the bill | Jeopardised by thelr failure to figure o el dlraaist e on of the Natic Quard, | 0Ut o the fraction of a rod the exaet for ederalsation of U et suppord | ditance saved n this ca INSURANCE COMPANIE o gave many legal ¢ me Lo wuppo - E s contention that under the conatitu- | o ;'::u: ’\I|Ivflluym might bo given, but 1 MADE GOOD ESTIMATE psi A vor to entoras | 001 that the above nro sufficlent to prove Besssi tion congress has no power W | my amsertion that we are expecting tool,. the disciplie it has uthority to pre- | T RARETEER FIEE e oo | (Correspandence of the Awsoctated Prems.) | seribe. | A0 mak. et Sovalined &t gty i ; LONDON, Web, #.-Careful inquiries | Senator Cumming and Senator Teewis | 118 FEECACE HEYEEROC B 0 rvant | *0€M to show that for the most part in- | sharply disagreed with Kenator Borwh, | [RPUUEE S R R B the “’;"”"" surance companies have been well within | Senator Lewis attacked the senate bl | Lo i B et Lol the "‘ IDICCIN | thiotr ontimato of what the war was likely | provision for a force of federal volun - Pect them to deal 10 cost them, the aversme Mmount ex- | od ot the Na Nhare of the Teachers, pended belng about 7 per cent of that | (oers, saying 1t was ali d e and would destroy 1t if| "0 order that you may understand my|estimated. Consldering the kreat number | -un\ A e | position, permit me to te from vour]of men who may expected to have In At L i’ lotter regarding the of the Course |sired thelr lives who at present are fight - . | of Bndy: "When you remember that all| g the figure in not & high onei but it | 9 Army Sooures QVer | of sl wiin, whi" S intnar e has he tomrarin s care. | | 1o the newspa correspondent oame | K 1AEEe sume In reserve | | direatly from youl Course of Study which e e Two Thousand Men wo eur.teathers are supbeesd do o tasene| HOSPITAL. IN. CALOUTTA TO - g and which you, as & Gounty super 3 xamrron. oo 1-stme eerit | M A W v ‘s 4 souaty e | TREAT TROPICAL DISEASES g Was heaun to sesure the MO0 meeded | g doos not seem to be well s bring (he ammy up ot maximum oo o ' : acoepied from inded (Correspondence of the Associated Press) strenst) 8 had been " AR you will noties by retereing to] waroriema. M . A0 applying, Ban Francinoo, ORIAN0 | (e enclosed elroular lotters (o teaghers CALCUTTA, Mareh 11 -7 rierston nd Now York led in the numb ™| we are sndsavaring w ""I.”. hean laid hore -':.-.u houpital for | rults sEpiying with 1,550 and ¥4, reep * Biudy ikt . U] ropienl dlacases, the first netitution of | tively. Tive numbers aocopted were: ObL. | 3, e 1 1te ki 10 be eatabiished I the tropioal s and Now | o - : N partlon of the Britieh empire. The I B R oy il ,' N il hae besn wenerously endowed by PN g e .. LR weatthy Dndiane and has pecelved sup - ot als IS ) L A and [ SOCIALIST SUGGE S;S‘N.#mxi - N a outef 1L N SOLDIERS START A S with . s DAMAGE TO SHIPPING OF | ' ¥ - \ . N . i with | | Shing BRITAIN DURING MARCH TR L ) A » .y AL " \ "o aln ' A v Voa ¢ » the b A o " v ting . Tyadon a £ on . [ . N ' b | . . \ as| shippts g i Mareh shaws that | , e ' Hnary walke Wivet mere. suaregeting e Lans . ,‘, " on work Land elabi saliing vesssis of LW tona . “,<‘,A - . 2 R IEL . ¥ ensmy warehips Tea Arttiah soldiers aleo il dows Phoseligl e - e g » B S by . - ' "e » . \ his "h v » b WAk “ would follsw (helt exampie s they watler . \ g s o all tired uf 1he wal .0 . . 1™ v " oess sk | e ah In - o v o g WILL ATTEMPT TO FLY practical sduca e soar o mioes | Oc § Nobenabs youre - | OVER ATLANTIC EAN ANRLE BULLIVAN | Minht me Wkl NEW YO Aprh I & RewW Al . | afh, 0 e squipeed with oy motore of | oDhare wap nat evin siamting " W Retsepa el KAch cArtYing SE pereens, Cures Win e Bame \ rave : | Hodman Wanamaher will ssew 1he ol X P— oir Mot | RN N : Lot o Dy servss the Atlanile oosan, | gan yhon § W Bnd 168 in > Shieh e shaminnel tn the summse of | the Omabay | MAPARY - " | e when Bie N conppanden, |dsuien ame was (ha] ihive et o rine’ 0 0 Jahe U Parts, was salied 1o Bnatand | pitohing Mook Habatha and the| Biathar i Wird "pbe ' I y 1 R A Oy ' batiory | Sald APRIL ganizations and propagandisia the vse of - the 1arge auditorium shall FRENCH GENERAL BUSY MAN Zeppelin Comes Down Like Sick . U, P. ENGINEER SAYS [T 15 WONDERFUL” ] Sailor Seeing D t Bird, Says Sailor Seeing Descen Gives Men and Women SIERRNTES, Engiand, April 5.~Credit . The sea was smooth and the night was [ ‘‘Bteam’’ to Accomplish for rescuing the survivors of the Zeppeiin | clany thoush dark, so the trawler was Their Heart's Desires, Lots belonga Lo the weouting FAWISE | Ly, o0 (g abonrd wounded as well ws Olvine, commanded by Lieutenant Wil p s snwaundid, Bome of the crew were A ’ i 1, Maokintosh, royel naysl re- |Ynwounded, Bom s] the eredit for brngIng the Zeppelin down |And their uttandanis remained In the | yousande of people In Omubis Kiow belongs Lo one of Lhe and bLatteries buskets be g Mr A ) Widetnar engineer on the which msy be described as stationad in | After sl the survivors ware aboard the Puettie vubivond, M . at B10 an casern eounty Olyine, the craw of the trawler attached | oo mo ety socond street, Omubis. 1o The Zappelin same down In the broad & cable to the Zeppelin in the hope Ut |50, by ianial man who b noted mouth of the Thames, soon &fter they would be abla to bring the priva |,y pryaiaion of wpesch Saturday morning, That sire of wa- to port " e | Widaman I8 runl power behind ltar, na well ns tha adjoining conwt |Airwhlp had broken in tw Ita el A wront rallrond engine, Ha performm t | waters, swarms with patrofiing eraft, Atich n the air whille the middle sac- | L0 T 00 tor thh engine that Ten The alrship's back had beer ken by Hon wan well down In the water. After sume pery L ‘ kuntire, ita gondolas were riddied with making about miles: the Zeppelin | performa for L1e HUmAs o ol | ohrapnal bullsts, Waversl of fls crew | became entirely wateriogged Hr. Wideman ook ot gotusity pibel) ware badly wounded, Its commander Tha OlYine engaged In patrol A4 the power, ( ¥ vt i a paine, withuut whieh (hist grest mas had sufficient confidencs in the human and JAsutenant Anckintosh transter ’ ” . My of Biitish sallors to send out wire his prisoners a Oeptroyer and ngnin f wheols and v T be a8 U losn mlgnale of distress put eut Lo wen osn 88 & BCTap hesy : She came down Iike u sick bird, flop- | The destroyer brought the (Germar un ) not Wik fo, but It fur ping st both ends, ms I they were Bheerness Lo report and procesded wetivit the vital orguns, thet wings,' said & sadlor who witnemed the |the prisoners to Chatham, Where (06 1y ter « o them to prodice life 8 Loppolin wounded were placed in n houpita 1y, Wideman | oy good friend of doscant of the Zeppelin Panln M talln the story best in ' foatures of the work will be enlurging | his o ' ‘ Deny Harris New or e oramedie work, Couries Aok | 73 e ana H(/fl,llllg 0 10€ will b offered Ih Jous attick | would newrly fall ' : p Qt B A | Masiden the presm work mar o L walk, | got #o nervous Suit Against Bee i, i i, e will be taught, To mest the " would wake me Jump, | went to the Tuds Guy B, Graves of Pender yemtor-| high wchool students wishing 1o miko {yuuipy twica for my health day wftarnoon overruled the motion In|up credits o mbar of meademi el it M {As T e araiad aink Siatrict court for & new trikl in the | branches will be offersd including Vink: | o0 oy 00, 20,000 1ihel auft brought sgninst The e | jish, CGerman, Latin, Vrench mathema A i s R e by Mrs, Meyer Harrly, w ‘”" ne \‘;“l‘ tew, history f SUIENES difforent. | didn’t have bloating and tried The Jur In the came hod qHekly — — NSSS—— 8 4 " found for the defendant after & trjal n v ' : (‘ .‘ w‘l i |\‘l‘r roturned, Tanlewe aid Hmvv»rlrl. whigh the truth of publleation was Xnini ors UI'0 kood than wnything I ever took, 1t sure : hi B Il g 4 ¥ ) m ' I g00d for my kidneys, It in & wonder of the nrrest of Mys, Harris and hor by ” (‘ or falt botter Iy lite than 1 band by the Omahe police, charksd v (Corruspondance of sroeinted Press) |70 17 y the theft of & diamond ring from s (' iR O i maw fayo | 0N In botng wpacilly introduced in o Biutta Sewelry establishment, The g, - a4 e e r | Omaha st the Hherman & MeConnell's | nustund sued The Bes also for & 1988 sum, | . cont of 5.0 cxhibitars and . srug atore Leonth and Dodge strests but for ressons best known (o him bt veivad from more than W0 houses | TNINe may be obtainad in Benson. ut through his attorney, moved Ha dismis f cannot be g1V o the hitler-Benttis Drug tord, Mprings« ml, Damage wuits (atalling 846,00 have _ ' i B nsallen 18 ¢ fleld, M, Plogenh Weeping Walter, een brought by the Harrises to securs| 00 L0 T e e e | Muyer Drog ¢ sbraslia ONY. bt baim for thelr arrent, Ome of thess sujts| """ * . ‘” ity it ¥ sko & Co.; Auburn, B. M. Dorls Ashe was inatituted In Councll Biutts against| ¥ 10 1ONINE B PRt e iyl tha Juwaler n fow Auys hafors the axpira-| #T It Intended "' g Brows - Paderisison Drok fhon of the statute of Hmitations, and It is 'l who want eliher . (e Unt e | ¥tore, Oskinnd, W, O, Hurding & Hon sl pending """‘P A 'W" re was mot time for |C1arkson, K, 15, Kozs, Cobumbus, Purit . T nrrangementis, but It I8 hoped that Amer Drug Wtore, Monros, HWill's Pharn Bryan to Got Use of e i remesriss in anstvr ysr |Madnon B s, Burin: Ncksrwon, Toune ' Tho exhibitors tnelude ¥ s houses, | & Murrie, Pullerton, Griffin Wrow. f N o | Broken Bow, K. JL. Les Unadill Frank Liederkranz Hall sventy-cten trom sw ineriana, owenty- | Broker nadilia, nine Italtan, elaven Kngiish, two Cin Ancoln. —Advertinement. " % ", one ynl ‘ wrin and one | GRAND ISLAND, Nab, April 2,—(fpe. 100 one Fpii e Kussian & | enll Tolagram)~Not only aid the pro- |00 JHetleng. - 4 '”‘ " "h 4 "‘ | -~ entirely by werious bran hes of {niustr posed protest by e few members ngn " y s brar Ar GrayH er t l the rental of the Liederkeans auditor nd 'r’ e I"“‘| . “.‘,'1 ”‘ " - a esior for W. J. Bryan's prohibition sddress | mechanical apd electrical Iniatatons, N t lCol of next Wadnesdny svening not avajl, | Mvtomobiles, hardware, rubber, textfles, | to its Natura or bite . remolutian endoraing che action of | hats wives, beather, ehemicn's, dyew WA | 1o utew sppiieations to s original dark. oy the officars was adopied paper. The falr 1a held wlong the auays | Bhade, bo meter igw long it has bess gray or The resolution Asclared that the pol of the Rhone in speclully constructed pine fsded, l’lrlflluhu romuved by of the pust permitting sl reputable or- exposition 1ooms Brinks Ald, wrovnd while Pulihful Horse be eontinued and the sdoption weas by an overwhelm “’:"" :"' 8 (I 0 e e at Bk ing vote, Mr. Bryn will, therefore, not | LR T umen Gulick, % years old, only not be barred from this hall, but | became unconsclon 1 4s wot @ dye=ni0 O will know you are usip nlll‘lw shown every usunl courtony a e Tt his home tn the ntternoon | I ‘e, tha, 1, sil desiars oF iredt apon racelvy y for a trip to n hearby wtore, and when | of price. Bend for bookies " Begutitul Welr.* ———————— the fumily henrd a nolse In the front | Philo Hay Apecinities Company. FORMER LIGHT EXPERT OF vard wt wight they found the horss. Mambers declaved they heard it pawing CLEVELAND HERE THIS NOON « 1l aoor ollowing the road, they found Gulick - oy INCOnHR s and nearly frozen Lo death Philudelphin tecord v #oetrlenl enginser who proposed to the then mayor of Cleveland the wecretary of war, a munieipal slectric ight plant at Cleve | land. Mr, Ballard was mado Hghting commis sloner of Cleveland and under his direc Nallard of Cleveland, O, 18 an| 'MOTHERS, DO THIS— M of, nov v, Buket, now e the development of “Tiz” Gladdens Sore, Tired Feet the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms ma ¢ elop In croup, o OFne And then ton Claveland's 1ght plant has been do-| NO puffed-up, burning, tender, |\ ,J, :w,‘.’u ind yu’w it y MUS. velaped | i pot v TEROLE ot hand to glve prompt, iy When Mayor Taker's second term of "’cm"“ feet—no corns rellef, It does not h‘l‘v“r ; : office expired on January 1 of this year or callouses, sl R et i L S A e n republican siceesded to the office, with there's nothing ke MUSTEROLE. B the result that a change was made In “Happy! punds of mothers know it You shaild the munagoement of the electrio 1ght | Heopy! Keop Jar in the house, plant, Mr, Ballard stepping out | Use “TIZ " It o u remedy for adults, too, Melleves Along In November of lnst yesr, the Bore Thront, Bror 15, Tonsilitis Fedaration of United Improvement elubs Bure Ne Anthma C Igin wrote Mr, Ballard, who was then the ache, stion, Pleuriny, Rheu A Hehting commisstonsr of Cleveland, and Tumbago, Palns and hes of lack or asked If he would not come to Omaha Joints, Sprains, inele i ning and tell the people how Jcent eloctric ¥ wled Foot and Coldy of the Chost (it Hght hind been accomplished In Cle often prevents pneumonia) land. Mr. Ballard signified his willing At your dr 1at's, In and 0o Jars, ness to do so, and after maveral dates and a wpecin urge howpital size for §2.50, had b W osot for his vislt, it was ar Be sure get the Kenuine MUK ranged that he should be here on April | TEROL) fuse Imitations—get what 3 and 4 | i nuk for The Musterole Company, DR. HARMON SAYS NATIONS ARE FOUNDED ON RELIGION | o ma ke burning, tired feet “We are efficlunt today, but are not | fairly dance with delight. Awny %o the sufficient,” shld Dr. A, D, Harmon In a | aches and paln yenm, enllonnen, lecture on "“The New Soctal and Polit- | hiisters, bunfons and chitblaine fonl Bkyline at the First Christlan ™a" draws ont the « and polsons church Priday evening that putf up your feot matter how e dovelopment of nations s founded | hard you Ny tunce, how on religlon, the b and commeres, and | far wi r ho ! 1 romaln on the most Imp ant f these Is religlon ur feot T brings restful fool oom China has been held back by her religlon, | fort T s magleal, Krand ndor while the Christian nations have been ad- | ful for tired, aching wolle marting vanced by thelrs' feot Ah! how mforta how happy Dr. Harmon waa formerly pastor of | you feel, Y fou ot tingls for SoV . fath o the Mrst Christ ehureh here and {s | ahoes never b r m tight Devoted to- now abant to begin his work as s » Tie v from Brilliant Musioal Burlesque to Chancellor Alnswort f e " v depart \ N tendored him wing the | v y W nd hap this yoar's t SUMMER SCHOOL PLANS by Spbr t"lvln" g Widows f, hoating AT UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA l‘ N4 o e p o |.‘.u.,.u. o Omahe, has practioally | BELL‘ANS Baron H, §.DeMalaussene ‘ hoal dUHRE vaea | Absolutely Removes ‘ e it mave thares o e wark. | Indigestion. 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