Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 8, 1916, Page 13

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= THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL &, 1916. 13 Ll e ——— PRAI\K COLPETZER O o ™ |Bonrgeaia ol e i e e Vg M o e ‘. DIES AT HIS HOME Game with Rourke | tucoiw Mary Page oot o s vk 3 Do o epteng fticialn, too Mo was ; i Club for April 18 By Frederick Lewis, Author of :: Pictures By || memorr of the shastly seane aa |~ (To bo Continied Tomariow ¢Dcneer Lumber Man of Omaha | G “What Happened to Mary" :: Essanay not disturb her at all. Hhe was aa calm y . !/ Passes Away as Result of piay & third game o Sptine g s B i e Aenson opens April % from her intoxicated (ather and her 24 w0 oo GET RID OF SCROFULA / Bright's Disease w1 g g 4 oo Nurse Walton dascribes | ! . 4 The Uast of Oharacters for ¢ Mary by Pollock and |man whe heen harangiing BECAME ILL TUESDAY NIGHT THD STRANGE CASY OF MARY o and’ Pollorics’ pirenie | 10 1 o8 Ahepies s S s 3 *Chmu:v of Dut Dm' ¥ rogme op, seirste apd Polock's Jurm | o nd 4 ! A B Not Agree with Hogs Wil & garbage dlet prove fatal to a the Chicago Lumber company of | Cmaha and one of the prominent & 1 ‘oneer business men of the city, died i | i o Toliock | ofher man there whom 1t coula have | Fifty Years' Use Proves 8. 8.8 and Langdon and | hesr Was the voica vou heard mine? fpenk | Will Relieve Stubborn Cases. kill the Mary's fligh t has boen ralsed At 1010 Friday afternoon at his fe Wulta? That \‘I‘,,. har at frankly . n from s mbling Ace nesr No Unlems mi've hy o vour ittle fente: ] home, V18 South Twenty-fifth ave | | before Judge Pattl I tl:hu-“. "‘_ ¥ ' pr Pk 1 " ang 3 | You have noticed the tle featering % - Ay o slocution teneher There was & mUght | ooviae on the face and body-—-swelling nue, Bright's disease and dinbetos | ) ook i sl tttar Tt wan kind of thick and nasal” | ¢ (10 glands-soreneas (0 the legs and agninst Smiley Wrow. fo ) ) ands Jons | brought about his death o pIAInL? bought & 10l of hoks from CHAPTER XIL Would you recownize it again If you | wppn ymuscles. Thess are the symptoms of henrd 1Y forofuln. You may have somae of thesc Mr, Colpetzer had been falling in h=alth for some little time, but the nd came puddenly and unexpectedly, Unti] Tuesday afternoon he was able to engage in nctive work st the of , fice and his condition seemed pome Aetendants for foading At u garbage plant M o, Pollock'n busin n Bast Omaha. Two days after the hogs reached thelr new bed and board fifty of | them died The court docided in favor of the de fendanta (Continued From Yesterday ) ow--be careful, Miss Hale-are you re of that? Sure? Of courss I'm wure. One Yos. But T haven't heard it winoe.’ | aymptoms, possftly the taint of Borofula ‘What 4id you do during the exclte ction. But in elther case, it 18 & dan ment? n eondition. Your blood is Infected, window was open, yes, 'The one to the| 1 W& too horrified te do anything for OR.Sa1 ',‘;f,””',,‘{‘K(:EL',,::; e | teft hand side of the room, but the|® Minute, Then peaple kept pushing in the aystem. If you fee other one. the ‘ane throush which 1|AN4 80 1 went across and ¢ sher ! e time you must had heard the talk was closed. I'm dead o hand (In sourt) Wi Dava's shatar WY N ilIII GOOD DEMAND ON THE b AERA) sant at the fire escape [t you want to fesl rens rits, the ¥low of porfact health, bright eyes, elenr :'x' l"'Df'l:‘"" syt ””E'“ murder of David Polloek, and surm of it--dend sure TNG' you_BA. AnTOReS™ akin, the knowledge that you are well eriously 111 Tuesday night and Wed SOUTH SIDE FOR HORSES | Ry s e, & 5 hlaw Sals, S, b Not on the fire sacape Iteelf, put twa | you oan do Cloanss your blood by 1osday night suffored s slight para The n of horses at the Bouth Omaba | was ‘..n.n,,.-.‘,x At .m..y\,“ HI“I‘ she nl:‘ the first to enter th m i1l you Men wore in the alley staring i at the :.::‘::u”:- '“mlml ) 1'v‘vvl»m;‘~'(:_rr- Il"h’::'n letic stroke, market thin woek hua been aquite liberal, ;:L"'m,-:w”::-l‘ e oM | dencribe exactly W you saw?’ hotel 1 eould ase thelr faces | Haves the troubla hy nowrishing the blood Vrank K. Colpetzer was born in Bag while the auality has averaged weod. | i's™ 5 iaviously, und Mary's loading | Langdon meved nearer to her, and hime Two man—are you sute there wers | penowing ite strength, and stimulating the Ginky, O, July 2, 148, Mo came wont LA RTZI P Aare e Bl e T (18 Tar of Ioa s 19'a | ML lataned aientively Lyt i ks ofE (i poleon, Wren when & Very young marn ..1 in 184, he PRANK. B. COLFPREER. MONs. 48 pve Spwen, Pace . foe ;‘:t’:‘lt‘:v\‘ TBrandon tells of & M I saw the body of Dave Pollook ly Yes. Of course T am, T could nes them | | Uil ding casen respond. But yoii vried to Tryphona M, Greene it largely to the better avality, There 18 | ang" srfng t o #aw on MAry's 1K fece down on the floor with & Arib. plaln. One was almost under the ar must oee 8 # B Take it for all ‘h!nm) A maenee 5 » ounty has been callad upon to furnish | A bro outlet for good horses ranging | der urther evidence shows Lhint s of blood eoming from under him, Hght Infections. (et It at your drugist's o i y ly,‘.',m K,‘.;: fasab o ot ¢ | medical mttention for the wound, which |from b fo b years, also a good demand | of drink D endl bay. | 414 & littie ways off Mary Paga lyink| “Miss Thala wald Langdon, clearly "" St Sial aaelil' vl welke s B L L cils | & bad ane tor hanvy dratters, Piugn are not wantod, | Merl ., B Aeten s (k| 1 & dend faint, with her face all|and calmly, welkhing every word, an | Kwite Abenifia oo ALANGA, On, i petzer became president, He has been ." (he aetive haad of this firm ever sines A I Mr.; COA VI § b o e HE NEW HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MAR mctcnbical a S bl muumumu | ’munql |||||m||"mmum unuumm|||,|” unumuum i ll'mummn ‘.Um.mu.‘,‘”,.,.H.m.".,u\ww,.,m..mull| 'N”““”m”"”“l i .umuuuuumuu ‘ fie ralirond | 1r r”v‘wvnv a8 polities were republiean H W m nnu III}"” and he waa & membar of the Congresa- | : }M : " I“m chureh, He was a prominent I} L, ARl ! i m l“fl ll ! 1 | ‘ ” N\ \NM g Y ! ind the Omatia Country olub flmmmunlllfl [ |h|u|nmuu| il | unnmunu!lmnu Hnmmn“““” ||< .ummml L e \u|4!ummwm‘hmmmm"li M. Colpetsar s survived by his wifs, ?’ A won, & daughter, and & sistey, Mrs - v Marshell, of Harper Kan The mon ciated wit s father in the Chicago T, | lp- n’'s ine - 0oC Haurr ¥ 1iking, 1a now & resident of | Y (hicago, At the tUme of Mr. Colpstzar's Aeath she was with her husband in New York City, bul s now enroute for Omaha, and will be here in time for the 3 nday - O s | L Ever AIIIlOIlllCEd in Omaha Second Place as Qe . / a 8tock Center ) A MR sl Figrires cotmplad he leading pack f h 1 sz | | ale Prices $2.98 to $10 four montha of th ar pro cone! | sively that Omaha is the Rond £ront 4 [ ] #t live stock mart in the world In the ¥/ first quarter Omaha outdisthnced Kunsas | ' , And Worth from $5.00 to $20.00 ) aw tecords wers hung up st the close | _ of practically emch month of the first| d . " o 3 & : i i £ suarter, 1n. March Omaa e Kanaes| j HERE'S A CHANCE FOR EVERY MAN to outfit himself with a first-class Rain- ity an & live stock center by a tolal o ¥ # marein of G0 hend | coat and save considerable money. The stock we offer is the best of its kind ever shown omaha's gratest induary were iy | | /4 in Omaha. More complete, more varied and in the very best materials and colorings. { in the first quarter and nre confident that still further aing will be recorded | » 4 . . gty oo ee | Buy a First-Class Raincoat in This Sale and Save $3 to $7.50 on Each Coat g i AT ‘ , Big Price Offered | All Coats full strapped and cemented seams, straight and slash gocluu, con- [ for Good Ideas | ‘ vertible and velvet collars. Back to back all wool cassimeres, back to back Bomba- i 5 - zine. Fine pepper and salt plaid backs. Fine wool Tan Cassimere Coats. Extra i We are paying for Wens.” 1s the way | ‘ Quality, fancy mixed Cassimeres, convertible collar, belt back Coats. Brown o Tl R e e Rerere fancy back Cassimere Coats, balmacaan style, velvet collar. Lo give 81,000 in prizes for the best article on why ons would Itke to live in Dundee Young Mcn's Suits, T f C $ d $ Hlnd Tailored Suits iappy Hollow, or Valracres. Letters in o ? ! y 9" contests e coming fo the oftice In Pinch Back Models....slz'so op Coats o haraCter 10 00 an 15 00 Best in America, at. , . $15-00 ; v, Be ",':,'”,:...:.]-Mlnrm‘f-:.‘ m‘} o i 1 semi Boglish! wodila: Pateh '} Belf collar and velvet collar styles. Balmaroon set in slesves and belt back Coats, in o b ipr- A o nglish and semi-English mocels, TAWH | Tweeds, Cheviots, light mixtures and dark grays. Also Black Vieunas in sizes for men and " men and young men—and the best Clothes e prizes, The priz Pockets, cuff pants; Fancy Mixed Cas- | young men. At $10.00 and $15.00, yon will save from $3.00 to $7.50 on every Coat you buy you oan buy for §15.00 anywhere. Beautiful Wor g00d lota In Dundes simeres: and Worsteds. Hundreds of Suifa in this offering steds, (n all shados, fine Blue Serges, Stripe Cheoks | hoand xig i, "" In a restricted noigt . p : and Pancy Mixtures, Puglisk and semi-English in the lot. From #3.00 to $5.00 less than T 6 pob : o By T, Avr e it S e warlh ' This Is Omuha“”eadquarlen for Sport Suils l o - 'DT'::‘GGI;":l*,‘":‘::";dl'f:‘:"w' :A‘;& tyles un/u& ’r;mc'isléfimm This Is the New Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Model Clothes for Men' . UNCHANGED AT OMAHA e — o S Ly M sz | |'We lhd a Corking Good Sale|Men’s At $25.00 We et . Offer a Bicycle | . Of Men’s Furnishings Hats--- Our Model 25 1 ’ “‘ { S ; : that any boy or girl would be i Last Saturday Sdm ples we e prond of v The Store Was Crowded But We Did Not See -V You Here~However-WE’LL GET YOU YET | $2, $2.50 and $3 Snlc s g g Wy much to say about it that we and we know a good ‘'hike’’ FRANK STUDY 1S STRUCK have decided we won't say BY STRAY RIFLE BULLET Our Silk Crepe and Pussy Willow Crepe Shirts are un 2 < ; equalled - in quality and \ choiee lot of Men's and Young any more i M 2 b L8 e price. Worth to #8, Sat $5.50.,,.1 $6.50 Men's High Grade Sample Hats, new Rlain Bwrtie. Skatid $l 00 \ . : arriv hav o " or boys and glrls . ™ o Oox Madwe: AR and Tdiak end thodad Madas Maitas arrivals I'hey are all snappy, up-to u,‘”‘ Mearing fkates, roinforoed " A : ; “’ tan and Fmer hirta are without an equal in fit and date styles, choies of soft or stiff models, |... contained roll $1 50 wearing ability Kxewg 5 Sl.llb We mus Y 80 nk about [ eessmT = ——— tional valu n $l 0|., $3 98 Hasolmi I, Bats, Gloves, ste | Hoys' Hats and Oaps, Mayo Hats, $3.00 e the $ U0 getiing ‘ . e by ‘| lu Make Skul Clear 180 and 20¢ For men and young men. Thess hate are really worth talking : e —— Unexcelled Shirt V .||m' at ‘)h\ .md 'H About 400 Dosen Moya' and OBl | whout, ‘Thers are many good dren's Hample Lines of Hate and | tram . things wo would Uke 1o say for 1 168 Dosen Naw Spring Shirta, in all the ve at patiern Irts & ' Fvery Imaginable shape hom If apace permitied. Al the titts .m rom hirts tha! ware bought hator 1o nowaxisting high § L L] Theret M to The, divided toat prin, L . 2o b e i T e g T e e e T 98¢ .. $1.25 o o e [ Bor 2B | ramer it $3,00 | o huin om0 o0 e i N . ' 198 Dosen New Hpring Shirta, mostly ) 4 e ourintand Tie e Headquarters for Btetac ' ’ haels ' . bia W Kly & Walker), Bt Louls Samples, Regular g . " W palier 25(—' ch Mtnmlnu Bpeoial, $2.00 ,,,‘:l ‘,.: ._.l“ e ._ ,m f ’ $L00 1o 85, "0 i Wk iy valies " ale price, pal (,gc $ A § A W hat (hAL sels aby man 4 & Drandels ftorss, inolud : ’ 800 Tde. 81 nly % the "Paceimaker.” the hat of vehlie G LU ) ’ [ about thin bat 1 || the season, snd other Stateons ure \,,.. ‘n‘ th Ban Hhm tm Men Wo are earrving these shoes in all l\ln flat lasts and high toes, Dull loather and tan, Every pair them carry the Harry stamp, Splendid nh..; A0 every way; perfeot fitting, Intost lasts and patterns, They we evervthing to recommend them to those who want good footwear All Sizes, $4.00 to $4.50 OPTICAL CO Z Ul %8 CORNER FARNAM AT 16 ™™

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