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¥ | i E wero sentenced to fifteen days In the * workhouse, Beggar is Abusive—Upon being re BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” €. M. Rylander, for St Senate. Andirons, Piresoreens. Sunderland's Lighting Pixtures—Burgess-Granden Difmond Engagement Rings, FPdholm. | Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press Garden Tools—Jas Morton & Son Co. Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles Sunderlands Goodrion Garden Howe—Morton & Son Tor Bale—ily and 6% city and farm mortgages. J, H. Dumont, Heeline Bldg John 1. Neglsy, nonpartisan, for mu- nicipal Judge, legislator in 1916, Mirrors Made and Re-Silvered—-Omaha @lass Con. Co. 12 Cap. Ave. D, 172l Take Up Garbage Problem - The city eouncil committeo of the whole decided to take up the garbage contract question next Monday morning. “Today's Movie Program,” classified wection to It appears in The Hee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va- rious moving picture thenters offer Paving Job Started-Work of repaving Twenty-fourth street, Cuming street to Patrick avenue, has been started. The work will be continued through to Ames avenus during the season Inorease Your Profits One Dollar Per Day—One dollar per day saved for each day's work posted to your ledger, See Kirtley Visible Account Ledger adver tised elsewhere in this issue. Loujsville Bridge Opens—The Omaha Automobile elub has been motified that the bridge over the Platte river at Louls ville, Neb,, which was washed out about a month ago, has been roplaced and fmw open for traffic. Polish Club to Hold Rally—The Polish Citizens' club will hold a political rally at Twenty-fourth and Bancroft tonlght at & o'clock, All candidates, publican or democrat, are invited to at tend, Back from DakothMr, and Mrs Richard Kitchen have returned from a visit in Bloux Falls, 8. D. Mra, Kitchen, who has been visiting In the Bouth Da kot metropolls several weeks, was joined by her husband last Thursday, Thirty Days for Stealing Neokties @, MoLaughlin, Sloux City, arrested by Bpecial Officer L. T. Finn of the Brandeis stores, pleaded gullty to the theft of kloves and ties from the atores and was sontenced to thirty days in the county jail, Enlist in the Evening The first men to enlist during the evening since the army recrulting station has been kept open evenings wero George Willcox and ¥, Hoener, who came from Goff, Kan, and enlisted for the cavalry Saturday ovening. To Workhotse for Theft of Shells- Osoar Ildrege, @7 North Eighteenth street, and Emmet Regan, 2715 South Fit teenth street, charged with theft of shot #un shells belonging to Dr. J. It Young streots fused alms by residents In the vicinity at Stxteenth and Lothrop streets, Thomas Ryan, so It was asserted in police court, has been In the habit of unloading a cholce welection of epithets on the re fuser, For this offense he was sentenced to sixty days in.the county jail wor Violating Twenty-Bight-Hour Lew The United Ftates government aeks a fine of $500 on each of two counts pgalhst the Chicago Grest Western railrond foy alleged violation of the twenty-elght-hour law, which forbids keeping stock In tran sit in cars more than twenty-cight hotirs continuously, The violations are alleged to have occurred on shipments of thirty five head of cattle from Osgood Omaha and of twenty-six head of fram Waltham, Minn, to Omaha Troops AttackedAby Villaat Columbus Now in the Vanguard WASHINGTON, April 10.-The War de Tn., to cattle partment has been advised it was learned tonight that the Thirteenth cavalry commanded by Colonel Slocum, the vic *olumbus, jus tims of Villa's rald upon a month ago today, is at the front of the troops pursuing Villa | Secretary Baker stated today that as | far as he knew consideration was heing given to removal of the horder base from ¢ Tex., as reported fr He sald no such ocoms from officiils admitted that erations saved iIn no Ameriean ovimbua to Presidio o border n had yet | Funaton Genera although arm by ferring the base of ¢ mileage would be the lines of communicatior » Ofinaga, Chihuah nearer Chihuahua ( rans considera holding Preaidio, op . I8 about 18 oy than Co- | lumbus. | During this week the War department | ble AND DON'T THE BEE: [] HENRY D. ESTABROOK (] ALBERT B.CUMMINS FORGET T0 PUT THE CROSS IV THE SQUARE ' |Chases Burglar i'r'l‘Sieebihgfi Garb, Two BIocluADown Omaha Street Dressed in his sleeping attire, Dreoibus, who lives with his relatives at the A. €. Drelbus residence, 328 Harney stroot, chased a burglar, who ransacked the house, for two blocks down Harney stroet, where the man jumped Into an | automoblle apd was driven away. M, Dreibus was asleep in the house when the burglar entered through an un- | locked bathroom window, and it was not | until the man began ransacking the room fn which he was sleeping that Dreibus was awakened, to look In the SEEK 70 PRESERVE | JEW'S GOOD NAME To Prevent Its Libel in Print, on Stage or Screen, Object of Anti- Defamation Leagve, MEETING HELD AT HENSHAW | To preserve the good name of the Jew, to prevent its libel in news- papers, magazines and literature, or | on the stage op screen, are alms of | the B'nai Brith Antl-Defamation league, as outlined by its chairman, S’gmund Livingston, of Bloomington, e, rh‘l«-l guest at the banquet given Sunday at the Henshaw to cele- brate the sixteenth birthday of Me- | jiuinley lodge of this order, Over| j00 guests were present, On every Jew is enjoined the necessity | of living up to the highest atandards of civic mghteolisness and . virtue, while fivs | g up to the tenets of his people at the sald the speaker ‘ wame time, Libed in Mother Goose Rhymen Jew must ve of pure gold in order to be taken for silver, on account of the handicap he has borne for ages. All the | Jew nsks s to be judged, not prejudged. | It the libel of the Jew in Mhther | Goose rhymes and In the Shylock of “The hant of Venice which teach mis-, eptions and which saturates the uth of the land with a poison which | nost powerful antidotes cannot cure, h paserted I'he lthel of the Jew has a per L on public opinion, the speaker pointed out. He appealed to the Jewish yuth pond to i o Judism ana that the B'nal Brith order iId stand ready to demand human e oppressed in other lands at peace conference of the Ruropean nations when It is called Introdaced by spenker was ed by first president of the The toastmaster Othe 1gh: - to t} arman, rtin Mc Ar The Sugarmar kinley lodge thur Rosenblun was akers were ), Lsador s, Charles & hopes to mend one or two new aero. | Rdward planes to General IPunston. | B tabbl Sing Lincoln, M ers of the army Al rps | B Kml Ganz and Maxwell From are gratified over reports fr he ) Kty Miss Marlam Da and M pital base at Fort Rllss he | Mwlving Newman, president of the Indies amall number of men taken sick v High tribute was pald to th serving with General Pershing | tone by th mer anization mand, Tess than th " 2o’ | 8t Y ™ Ag for fleld service has been reported SR Huerta Chief Takes Peace Meet Fizzle In Trafalgar Square Up Arms Against U8, Apri ieneral Ynes Sala MHuerta Keners wi aned the \ with the announsed ' otk I agalnat the ' ) This informat wan police by & man v wa Body of Murdered Policeman is Found LONDON, Apri An attempt to hold & nomconsoription and pesce Traflagar Bquare y fay waa nontusly broken up by thousands of per sons who oharged and disper nieeting 1\ p the ba and o auel, w .l . A v \ Avored o e Burman's Body to Be Taken to Michigan LOR ANGELEA . A ) ly of B " v, M whA SeNA e B T ©ow et . A . N Wered M . ™ . M \ . d " ) ¥ today The dis ' alt ered . LA Fullettn Gets Fameiven A A N |n wpring Josftace of n man who was rapldly golhg through his chiffrobe and pocketing the articles of value therefrom, The burglar dropped the articles which he hiad in his hand and ran to the street through a front door, on which there was lock. 'The burglur took ad vantage of the Jock and slammed the door, making It necessary for Driebus to unlock it hefore continuing purmuit The man succeeded n gotting awny with 10 in cash and $200 worth of jew | elry MOB SHOOTS NEGRO AND DRAG BODY Two Hundred Unmasked Men Take Vengeanoe for Killing of Police Officer. TAKE KEYS FROM SHERIFF LAWTON, Oki,, April 10 Carl | pudley, a negro, was taken from the Comanche county jall last night by & mob of 200 unmasked men and shot to death In the jail yard, Dud- ley was arrested late yesterday on a charge of fatally wounding Patrol- man James Hayes while under arrest for a minor offense. Hayes dled this mornipg. After Dudley had been killed the body was tied to an auto- mobile and dragged through the streets of the city, The automobile then disappeared and no trace of the body could be found, < A bystander, one of a large crowd, while watching the lynching of the | negro, was struck in the leg by a| bullet during the fusiliade in the jail yard, He was not wounded seriously, The mob formed quietly tonight, visited the room of Sheriff Thomas Richardson in the jall and took his keys after he had been overpowered. Several men then entered the jall overpowered Deputy Sheriff J. T, Hanks and marched the negro out in the jail yard where he was stood against a wall, Fifty shots were fired into his body. Dudley was wounded when taken from the jail. He had been shot | through the shoulder while resisting arrest SHIPPING FIRM MAKES HUGE PROFITS FROM WAR NEW YORK, April 10.~Earnings of the International Mercantile pany increased to a great #ince the outhreak of the Kurop necording to a Marine com have exten N wAr report made here today In the first five montha of the war, from August to December, 194, the averags not monthly earnings of the company's | fl were §1,00 915 they we i the three mont were nt the avernge rate of §4,6% not allowing for war tax | Thal One Piple | | My Becomelfany Preven! More sing (1 It By icura Soap sonmtanily and - v he Noap cloanses wpnl, viinied pores i swthon wnl heals Sample Each Free by Mall A T OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 1 NOTED PASTOR OF NEBRASKA IS DEAD of Trinity and Other M E Churches, Succumbs WIDELY KNOWN IN THE STATE Rev. Daniel Knowles Tindall, Ph, D., 1616 Binney street, a former pas- tor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church of this city and one of the most widely known Methodist minis- ters of the state, dled in the city last night at 7:30 o'clock tor of the Beward Street church in 1802, and of Trinity church in 1900, and of the Pirst Methodist Episcopal chureh of South Omaha fn 1904 He superintendent of the Grand Island district for six years dating from 1894, and of the Norfolk distriet from 1006 to 1911, He en tered the ministry in the Methodist Church South in Missourf in 1877, and from Missourl he went to the North Indiana conference, coming to Nobraska in 1884, where he served the Pirst church at Grand Island un- til 1880, when he assumed the pas- torate at Central City, Retires In 1014, He rotired from the ministry In 1912 and has since made his home in Omaha Ho was one of the most popular minis ters in the Nebraska eonforance and the Omaha churches that he has served we grently strengthened during his ministry Ho was born near Laurel, Bussex county Delaware, on March 22, 1803, He was married to Hannah M. Rogers Aukust | He was pas- was L The wife and three children” sur vive him, the latter being Mrs, G, N Gray of Central Clty, Mrs, A, B. Btokes of Ielena, Mont., and Ross Tindull of this eity, He was a member of the Ma wonle fraternity and was widely known throughout the state in his lectures on the Holy Land, having made extenstve traveln in Palestine Dr, Pindall was a member of the menleal conferenes at London one ind he nlso represented the northern N braska distriot at the General Methodist conference at Los Angeles. He recelved the dogres of doctor of philosophy from Depnu university thr Funernl y. Funeral service o held at 3 o'clock Tuesdny afterncon from the Trinity Methodist .ohurch, Twenty-first and Binney streets. The services will be in charge of the pastor of the church Rov. 1. I, Poucher, who will be assisted by Dr. T, ., Webster of the Oak Btrest zone shown in Where French Germans. ... France and roads, Canals, Rivers, [ | | | | Why Women Live Rev. D. K, Tindall, Former Pastor | Vances Belgium ; Trenches, Towns Railroads, Canals, Forts, o Russian-Teuton Battle Front (iives locations of opposing Armies; farthes Advance Tines; shows Trenches, Forts, Rail | PIONEER CLERGYMAN WHO HAS | ANSWERED LAST CALL | | l(”' D. K., TINDALL, church, Rev, Thomas Bithell of the Hirst Memorial ohukeh and Rev, ¢, N of the Dietz Memorial church, The burial will be in Worest Lawn cemotery Dawson The palibearers will be Rev, G, A, Luce, Rev, W, i1, Under |Rev, A (") Mickel, wood Rev, Thomas BitheliRey, ¢, N. Dawson Rev, T, (', Wabsler, | Finder of Imip Checks “Cashes” in And Owner Degolate | After he had checked hin grips at the { | Paxton hotel yesterday, (. A | traveling waleaman for the pany, Mouth Omaha about the business section of All would have been well hind | the checks for his grips his trip. Bward, a Morris com for a walk the oity o not lost womowhers on went Upon his return 4o the hotel he ex plained the diffieulty to the porter, who informed him that his grips had been gone for some #iving him a de scription of the man who called for therm, .ur. Bward then notiffed the po llee. The grips contained a wsuit ot | clothes and some valuable papers JAON ot on Asger yg hows been aighted to the wout of the Tale of Wignt, in a badly damage condition torpedoed It is supposed that it has been TAKES OWN LIFE L(‘ C. Day, Forced to Give Up Posi- | tion Because of Ill-Health Shoots Self LEAVES NOTES TO RELATIVES of 111 health ¢ C. Duy, 211 Kighteenth took his life, Bunday afternoon by shooting himself in the right temple with a Yolver at the Guiou-Ledwich ber company yards, Nicholas streets Mr ploye of the Hayden Bros the plano department 11l health v\n%lunwl to give up his position a short becaune North own Despondent street, 12-calibre re Lun Nineteenth and Day was for some time an en store in but owing to time ago When he left the house yesterda appeared to be in the best of spirits, stating he was golng for a walk Hoveral persons witnessed the shooting all of whom state that Mr. Day gave no sgns of Wi Intentions until he suddenly jorkod a rov from nis cont poekot and placing It to his head, shot himself before any one could remch him. Th police were notified by some of the wit nosses and City Physcian Millor wan sent to the ald of the dylng man. e wan rushed to Bt, Joseph's hospital, where ho dled in a short tim Dandruff Soon Ruins The Hair | Girle —If you have plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means yot rid of dandruff, for it will starve your halr and rain it It you don't. | 1t doesn’t do mueh Kood to try to brush or wash It out you destroy It entirely. about. four ounces of ordinary arvon: apply 1t at night when retiring The only sure way to| wet rid of dandruff in to dlwsolve it, then | — —_— ] “The Bread Prob- lem” is not a problem in {the home where Shredded |Wheat is known, The 'whole wheat grainis the real staff of life, and you have it in Shredded Wheat Biscuit, iprepared in a digestible form, It contains more real, body- | building material than meat ! lor eggs, is more easily digest- | \ed and costs much less, The ffood for the up-and-coming Iman who does things with fhand or brain—for the kid-: dies that need a well-bal- anced food for study or play |~ for the housewife who must save herself from \kitchen drudgery. 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