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I'HIES % BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY \"l\ll 8, 1916, BRIEF OI1Y NEWS FIVE RAISERS DONT i i | S B © | THRER AMER[GANS Didmond I:nuunuum mnn Bdholm. \ Have Root Print It Now Beacon Press mour & Co.. predicted during the hearing @arden Tools-.Jax Morton & Son Co | Several Cattle Growers Oppose In- t the cesmation of hostilitis n Boron (That Number of United States - To Sell Real Estate—List it with J. H. | vestigation of Indnstry by o b iy % il . Y i s I s I L s o e pecial Sale Congress. John I, Negley, nonpartisan, for mus- BT AR Slain by Bandits nicipal Judge, logialator in 191 7 IT WOULD - DISTURB BUSINFISS:’"‘ '\” u‘ “.‘M‘ 1.“‘| il e H\FRhNGH (]hT MANY BODIES PLACED ON HAND CARE Mirrors Made and Re.Silvered - Omaha | SATURDAY »t meat m:: ()ovr Co., 1612 Cap. Ave. D. 12 | WASHINGTON, April 7.—Five! he itk t want meat ther SON, Ariz, Apt Three so oday's Movie Program,” classifled | catle growers, who said they were 4nd natis narket drog Bisthe dtbidans’ ik ant A At wection t It appears in The Bee Gt T she o ARG :QRE. BhRY e EXCLUS ¥, Fimd out what the va- | Prosperous and contented, protested itve ol A e Kkilled yesterda Mex rious moying picture theaters offer to the house judiclary subcommittee [ k about eunningness of rty.F 1 roraf % nine milgs south of R T Ten Days in Workhouse—Robert Baps | foday against the Borland resolution | h%* ? Will they sive me @ Th“l'y hvlfnfvulm;w Alll(r]:lfl De- I ' in i ot R These guits are made from of D le pleaded gull solico aou : ) waAnt 10 see vat becomes of stroyed Durin arch, Paris AAT10, BINAION s COOraINg L0 Ac 0 ' i i fohe Larae I‘-'ml\h“\ "‘.f..:.”..' i u¢ | for investigation of the packing in A o .“fiviu‘i” Al shaw Y Annol‘i{urn“ TEORLYA AN TOGRN" TRRIICMA £5 pewest Fing ans 1 O hia mcquaintance and was sentenced (o] GUStFY, ‘which has been earnestly m. their books dtlan it the offices of the Southert sign and style are right up ten days In the workhouse urged by western lve stock organi- Yowre n | THIRTEEN GALLIC CRAFT LOST ' Raflrond company to the minute. They have every line, every feature, the Raving Purohased ‘the Ehlers Phat zations and Individual ralsers and Y naked For | 1 | . ; i Forme c'on ctor Wallae { macy at 202 Leavenwopth stroet, we wish | feeders. LONDON, April 7 I'he French poy) nd R i i » d % ' rke and Roderick Davi e ' 3 (o say to the publig that we intend to The witnesses were J. C, Clay of 1 to K 14 man Swift war offiee officially announces that ‘n l.:| ,,‘ : ‘“ | .m TION) MR Wty | Rooal oo o know old Sw (&) nnd former ondu toe o ( o . 9 I«M\l"'m u'[‘ to-date drug store nlh:,lmuu North Salem, Ind.; W. D. Reynolds 'y, \od ‘But you know during the month of March a fotm inlard, wer ”,,,. I | ‘1 could wish sad in VALY WY, Jou to call and get acausinted.—Patrick | unq Jamen Nail of Fort Worth, Tex.: | where bus gina friendahip consen. | Of thirty-five German aeroplane e St oty oy they are unquestionably PPhil 8. Hayner of Taylorville, 111 Walter 1. Fisher, another attorney for | ware destroyed g fh y ' y £ e 3 . ; and (hat the French pory T A O o i B, £ 1 L L Pro QUALITY Athletic club will hold a meeting Bunday The { thought of a report from the Purdue unl - Hobhed of Vainables Athetic cub wil hoid o masking Rundey | ye"1ngiites” (hat an fuvesigation it o€ & mbert trom the PUNUe VAL | (oqr saroplanen. This i doubtlens 10 g ereser swmr i Morrado GARMENTS wecond and Cuming streets. The speak-| DOt oply would fail to prove the ||, (hat was contrary to Mr. Clay's teat- | Teply 10 (he German statement ye-' o, : L ri v ers will bo Mayor Dahlman, 1, B. Ile- | existence of a packers’ combine, but| mony cently Issued to the effect that fn| ot TE IMONSL Wit Din-Lsmily. and \ There is a suit in our elab . 2l PEe e . 1IY:2 SNl R S e ; ousehold goods by the wec on force 2 X ‘ :.:r:lx ".'H(Iq n’l‘!vl:!l--l:‘l\'n ”rM u\Hll:"'lr?\u‘v“ | would tend to disturb business b, 1 .:.n w’ ' ,m,uy » .m; nt | Mareh the British and French lost !‘m““ \‘"I I““"MI ‘l )l“ . tion Iv r orate stock that is just made ; : L sid Losers in the Industry under present *!ton% ho s, Bt et usually lose | gorty-four aeroplancs, while the ger-| ©0 0 EFEE 9 DEAFIO, AUSLNE for you = moy o 1 don't go by the 0 b iployed an age ) 0 4 Goodrioh Garden Mose—Morton & 80 | ,nqitions, they malntained, were o " " '“ Y hm'_'I" 3 | manK lost only fourteen employed as agent at Preaidi : One Mex, Out of Way—irancisco Mar| o who do not understand it or fail ik ol sk < s Hand cars and baggage wero robbed Visit our store, pick out what you want and then (ax MR amt Uautonauh wha' was ! dlk | Lty TR QRO BARE SS k Toxay land," APATC ML ahitismen made * of !l valuables take advantage of our easy buying terms | 5 o , " moné exc he " h h 3 o 'l " L 8 abie i B Al agc ' ¢d8 / . charged from pol court Thursday | 10 Use good judgment i ”,,‘,, Bhoiciong bt : Ent(}ntu T] fl,llh})“lt The bandits compelled the mectior e morning, was arrested again a few hours | No Action wy committee, ‘et , ('” ith all l; k A n to place the bod the | | cargo of Intoxicating bevernge. 'This . & m Rowarlo e T i tomporarily tonight without action on the | jair finighed cattle to Chicago g Wery ot ba SvalE ANA Hp. Bk8 sentandad | SeRIution or UHARINEC ADSUL AN Bg1se Hanve Wented Dispute. [LANPCN-ARILIEAANMESIRSS) | "I“ al ""'I"'i "“"“" Agont Jamos to aixty days in the workhotse ment between the packers and those who | 1 .o way a hentod debate over whether | 1us been recelved ::Im 1"-"‘»“-.1..' :I:” v” i .m.u.:.,( ;”u:u:“ i |Iln ')mu' 1417 Dougla‘ Street peek an inquiry as to the form an In-|a resolution hind heen adopted by Texas | arge transport of the ent ; n e pin m Hosarfo to Ma W " ¢ ) 2 A . 14 Y y o ente oS | I Star - wrivines the “Atiatisan e Sell on Credit (o OntofTown People, y n 3 vestigation should take, Within the next | Grocers tion, SUKRENSLINE PORtPONe- | been munk off the west con Write for Npring Style Book El Pafio POllG(, HaVL two weeks hearings probably will be re- |t ¥ ental Inquiry until the | The telagram added that 1t was belleved | €ONSUl At Mazatlan to make arrange- s de e 1 “G‘ s ]l wumed and representatives of the packer ',|wl'v and producers had sought quun\ Iives wore loat ments to recelve them 111a “renera 0 L el Murdered Eighteen e ml il T T B .fl< m 5 i| (IR x i luWW’ LT R M,,Wum«[ L e T w mm K1, PARO, Tex, April 7.~An American A“ Goods Sold W|th t " H 6’6 a Positive G f Satisf M R funded GREEN and A, J. Abrams, were arrested tonight “Thc Bargain Spot of Omnhn ve uarantee 0 at“ aCtlofl or Oney erunae == v the police after the discovery in o “"" Bargain Spot of Omaha'’ £ it o the house they oce o g T ST A THE BIGGEST EVENT OF ALL---J. H. GREEN & ! e o, i e | 00,000 Slanze Is wald to have a tong record | B of murders to hin mt, among them b those of several Amerfcans, His last '.% crime was the killing of another Mexican | B8 named Pablo Luna, in Juarez last De- | B8 cember, after a quarrel over a woman After this he fled to Torreon, where he s of New Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods for Men Youn e v sied | Men and Children, Bought for Cash Under the Market Valug iiEER ) Wl Attract Hund Hundreds of Thinking Men t the Bargain Spot of Omaha Saturday Wonderful Values in We bought the en.| <§ - mitted in 1 blood, were charged to him. He disappesred and had not been tire surplus stock of Men s four of America's Furnishi heard from until his arrest tonlght Defaulting Cashier most noted clothes makers; the result is of kmown values, which will give you an idea of why you of Northwestern University is Back CIICAGO, April T—Franklin K. Jaek a value giving sale, won, former cashier of Northwestern uni such as Omaha has never seen. There will be a splendid selection for every man and young man who comes here Saturday. should trade here—at ‘‘The Bargain Spot of Omaha.” 76¢c E. & W. Shirts, 39c. Discontinued lines of the well-known erfity, is oul on $20,000 bond today, bav ing returned to Chic o yesterday and nself up to the police for Fly & Walker Shirts, in neat striped SIX GREAT LOTS percales; sizes 14 to 17, Special- Iy priced in this manu- lull‘url'rh mnplun stock 390 s'o 00 su“s for men and . YOUNE M€M= the eitizens South America, Until he returned voluntarily, ‘1t was not known that he had spent the last four months In San Franclsco, where hr operated o small shop in a forelgn qua Tgckson's embezzlement, it s sald, was made to refund losses to friends he had ed Into a poor Investmeng in soutnern ands Woman in Scotland Sends Ten Pounds to funds of the university. The vain search or dackson estended through North and 75¢ Union Suits, 39c¢. Balbriggan Union Suits, ecru color, “ having glyen nlleged embez ment of $18,000 of the sale, at Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock 2l 300 dozen in the lot. All new, fresh goods SaletPrice, i il T from well known Shirt houses. The brands short sleeves and ankle A | length, Specially priced which yo ill ize. Conscience Fund [ lefi e _ 39c slz 50 Suits for men and you will recognize. In 100 count French i ‘ £ s young men-- Pefrpulc, Crepe Madras, Satin Striped Madras, { = T i 3.1,00 Union Suits, oj}c. Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock Satines, Pongees and Duocetines, in soft turnback I \ e R e tare: vais hat e --Sale Price s By bt it oy, <o ot TR TR N B AN N teed $1.50 value or your money refunded. Priced, ment. Specially priced 590 315 oo sult for men and Saturday, in this manufac in this \,.n.:. at : $ oung men-- turer's surplus stock sale, Sc ppo: Silk Hose ?:;u'("hfl.gs‘e‘r”t ‘(l:;»uhn- lisle ManlIfaCturer s urplu. StOCk —— ) L <l ; . » ;:l.:u,:-.;::uhll::.l:.‘,.nNr.:;tlzllllj 170 "'Sale Prlce. SURT | 0T B ATe. R $1 oo shlrts Gsc B day . Neat striped percales, with laun Y 33 (Three Pairs for 50¢.) s‘a 00 sults for men and dered cuffs; an excepti i Lisle Hose, 1lc N = JOURY HON value, Satu d at S c R : . ' -~-Manufacturer’s Surplus | R ) = > f ! stea quality Tisle Hose, an excep- g . C— . . Hipe ‘ - | o' (50 qualty, comor- "7 7 o Stock---Sale Price. . . ..... $2.00 Silk Front Shirts $1.19 10¢ Handkerchiels o 3 ! ¢ New Cabinet Messin | (5 Hnodkerchiets = men-=-Manufacturer’s Sur- szo oo Su“s e e Pure 8ilk front and Silk Pongee front Shirts, with s youn Mercerized backs to match, —_— g regular $2.00 values, priced, 1 1 9 L] 4 }I(}‘é[;ll,llfl:lfléfl};ll Posts B 750 and 61 60N Neskvwour bt >3 plus Stock---Sale Price . . i S 1818 SUS 00 Unilon Sults 59¢ E s . Yhiefs g s o ;?::c $4.00 Silk Fibre Shirts $2.65 { ; ®1,00 Shirts Ghe for men and 322 50 sults oun 87 All.Over heavy Silk Fiber Shirts; an unusual \ 7} SLA0 Nhirts ohe M"“‘F"“‘* y § men-- value, in catchy patterns, Be sure to see our window display anufacturer s S urp | us o all times for special bargains e | Specially priced, Saturday 65 Stock bule Prlu- ..... iz oo B o $2l e— — | H. Siegried's entire surplus stock of BOYS! SUITS ! y ) TR MEN'S PANTS Men'sHats,$1.85 BoYS s o 49 47 e g at ridioulous low prices \lq ]1 S ” s “] {'h' Nnewest j Sy TR et thes i in the new belted pinch back Norfolks fulk Nuits, specially prie wnd Billy Boy'' novelties—serges trim $1 50 PANTS 99c | h[\ It‘.\, lil'[“' “I.lh"' “l“‘i' l 54 00 Boys Su.t‘ $2 97 | med with black and white shepherd plaid AR e g A B o Bron Lin all the new shades, both | " . - e b pimagur e ik i \ L e L . knickers Ages up to 17. An exceptional Y . 2 00 PANTS | extreme and conservative | IS, Frine Gt valas at $8.60. P ‘ . 3 $ 5 sl ] 39 les; hats with a re m: ition fo 55 00 Boys' Sultl T . I Nowtolk e correct tvies and spiendid Former lowans Shot $3 00 PANTS S‘ 99i ce. Saturday $2.50 and \':W : h ' 33 77 $4.87 As Spies in Canada [ valus $6. 00 Boy| Suits Ttk (ull Haed Unichore! made te roasl pé {seooras 245 $1.85 Tiwo- S48 g7 e men ui young ool Naly R at e i ~ OPEN “ ~ OPEN L || SATURDAY NIGHT TILL J H CO. SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 10 P. M. € 10 P. M. “The Bargain Spot of Omaha" 16th and Howard Sts.