Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 12, 1916, Page 7

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~ - n BRILF CITY NEWS "“Townseud's for Sporting Goods.” C. M. Rylander, for Htate Wenate, Andirons, Pirewor Sunderland's, Lightt Fixtures—Ilirge iranden, Difmond Bngagement Mings, Kiholm Mave Root Print It—Now Heucon Press fharden Tools--Jan Morton & Bon Co Use “Tox-Ties" Bhingles Bunderiands Goodrion Garden Mose—Morton & Hon Property Oared Por—To rent property e J. H. Dumont & Co,, Keeline Blag John 1. Wegley for fudge of municipal L. nonpartisan (legislator in Avertisement, “Toluy's Movie Program,” clussifisd woction today. It appenrs in The Hes EXCLUBIVELY Pind owt what the va- rious moving pleture thefiters offer Burglars Get Olgers— . . Folay's Hroce 0 Kherman avenue liwaken Into Monday night and 1,00 olgars 1916) t was tolen. Eintrance wan gained by way of Files Bankrupey Petition—Nallle M. | Faker, owner of a rooming house at 64l Park avenue, filed a petition 0,600 ch ahe Claims exemption Blaffy Man ls Pined—)| ounedl Bluffs was fined §15 1 polica eourt for being Intoxbeated, in bank vuptey, Liabliitios, annots, $40, on Graber o ndecont exposire, Heveral complainin were reglstered against hin the a Nolson Diew in Mogpital—Antior son, mged 24 years, 1410 North eunth astreet, died Monday at a loca hospital Duffy & Johnston have th body, Nelson I wurvived by relatives Hving in Norway Bues for Divoroe—Arthur F. M an employe of a Chicago Adepartmen store, 18 named defendant divores filad with the triot eourt, The plaintiff lar of Ommha In w #ult for clerk of the dis Mary P. Mus charkes eruelty Attends Mawonie Reualon-~~Nathan Hernatein has kone to Bt Joweph, Mo where he will attend the annusl reunion of the Beottish Rite Masons of Missour after whioh he will deliver one of the wddresses nt the anniversary of the Kt Joweph 1Wnul 1 rith City Buys Autos—The nuthorized the purchase of more vatomobile runabouts for the police de partmeont, One car will be used in Dundes and another by the humans officer during the day and for gensral service between darkness and dawn Avrest Mywterions Btranger—Ianes Branton Jomeph, Mon., wus nrrested on compluint of residents in the vicinity of Bemis park, who assert that he was noting in a queer manner Monday eve ning. Branton | being held for sxmmina tlon s to his mental status Wooks on Oonorete Construotion—1, ¥ Harr, 112 Houth Thirteonth strest, oty councll two A collection of interesting bhooks on con crete construction. Ldbrary officials waid e works would make a valuable add tion to the books on this subject In the refarence room. At Menshaw Dansante—The Fenshaw hotsl cafe s to Inaugurate a prize night which wiil begin this At the dansante Numbers Kiven Kuest and will be awarded 1o the MICCHNN ful hetween 11 evening will he various. ifte holders of the during the entertalnment and 12 o'¢lnck Board Bil Combatents JIeiled—ilen I'ryor and Juok Wilkes, 831 outn Twent wnch numbers first wireet, arrested for fighting, are nwniting n hearing before Judge Fonter The fight arowe ever a bomrd bill and vhen Wilkes was getting the worst of the fray his wife hit his opponent over the head with a poker Bvangelistic Bervices—T e tie wervices which have been In progress nt Deltz Memorial church the last two weekn are Increasing in attendance for and interest. The services Monday even ng were In charge of a gospel team lead by B, B, Cook, Charles and Thomas Hohel led the The service last night a gospel team lend by H. C, Forg Candidates to Speak—The Pasiime Athletic elub will hold a meeting Bun dny afternoon in Wolf's hall, Twenty second and Cuming streets, at 2.9 p, m The prinelpal speakers will be J. ( Dahiman, H, B, Fleharty, B. 8 Buker G. W, Wattles, James Musgrave, 1. L. munie with thelr cornets. was In charge of POSSESE EVery )y the pree, Strict VJ“ .' :;hl |\v“. ‘I-- ol | ‘ Other Hand Tailored Suits $13.65 to $40.00 BURGESS-NASH "EVERYRODYS sTong" has | presented the Omaha Public brary with | to | Warren Fige, Company It; Omafi afwna{ Beinel and ¥ sing More Money for Hospital Yund—Tie H Counsmar MeShane, A health department has been allowed an wdditionsl appropriation of ¥7,0W for the City Bmergency hospital fund. This was necessary on mecount of the acarist fever stuntion Grand Army Men | Name Committees for Memorial Day Grant post of the Grand Army of the | Republic met last avening in the eourt o formulate plans for the Memor ial day program Phil Kearney post and Relief Corps No. 2 of the Bouthwide been Invited to | tako part tn the affair nu has the Naval olub. After the oommittees, adjourned ngaln two weeks hence houne appointing the me ink ranaportation—A. Lockner, R. 8 Wil | cox, ¥. W, Mimpaon, W. . Lane. | Program-Charles M. Harpster, K # | Wilcox, Jonathun Kdwards, Barl B. Nye Hehools—F, W, Bimpson and A. lLock ne Hocaption—f. W. Simpson, R. 8. Wil ox Locknar and Prank Whipperman Flowers—-Jennle Everson, Mrs, J. M Taliaforro, Addle K. Hough and Mre Porey Miller Finance—~Jonathan Kdwards, K. K Wil cox, Wrank Miller and Walter . Lane Invitation-<haries Wallen, Jonuthan Kdwards, ¥ W. Bhnpson, Frank Whip perman Musto -0, W. Johnwon, Josoph Mallison I, Rathbun and Karl B Nye Ground and Decoration—Charies M Hurpater, Hamuel Frank Miller und Perry Miller \Only Students Are | to Be Admitted to G Jones, ‘ High School Show | On mecount of an order iswued by th #ohool bonrd recently forbldding wnyone excopt Auly enrolled students of the high #achool to attend Wgh school entertain ments, only one performance of the high |m.l.4,n vaudeviile whow will be given ]lhl. performance will bo glven ¥rida evening this waok Ho much Interest has been manifested by outsders, however, that another per | formance probably will be given noxt | week, by which time the ban probably ‘wm be lifted. The forbidding of outsid “rn wan dus to the aetlon of the health department to stamp out the mearlet fevor epldemic | The full show will be given on Friduy | night, inciuding the two mects that Coneh Mulllgan has been successful shrouding In mystery The tollowing cadots have been chosen to compete In the spell-down that wi be the Mrst number on the program: Cor | poral Dantel Longwell, Company A |voral Leland Potier, Company B | keant Tuswell Bage, Company C; Corporal | Nathan Miller, Company D; Corporal Harold Lindley, Company K, Sergeant Corporal John | won, Company G; Clyde Jensen, Compan | H; Bergeant Dell Bowser, Company | Captain and Ald Michael Goldsmith will I In | be in charge of the apell-down | Stors Famous Bock Weer, On draught and in bottle throughout [the eity on and after Aprl 6. iave a cane of this delicious brew delivered 1o your home, Phone Chas. Btoiz, Web, 121 | FRANK PAGE IS INJURED WHEN TEAM RUNS AWAY | evangelis- | | ¥rank Page, 102 nmm Twenty-sixth | strect, suffered movere njuries nbout the | face and head as |Inte yosterday at Thirty-second and Pop pleton avenue, during which he was | thrown from his wagon to the pavement | Polica Miller was summoned and administered first ald to the Injured the reault of a runawa furgeon man who was taken to the Bt. Joseph's hospital Indigent Bad Breath-—sonr Stommch, i If you wutfer any of these take a dowe of Dr. King's New Life Pilis tonight | Only 2k, All druggists,—~Advertisement A Man’s Outward Appearance has a great deal to do with his success in the business world. waranee of v HANDTAILORED throughout and made I catior vhieh means the men of ndvanced style tust I hroasted, narrow peaks t padd ftr [ ' S \ ' COMPANY. THE LIFE OF FORMER COUNTESS SAD ONE Mrs. Howard's Tragic Death Ends Career of “Disappointed Woman- hood,” Says Friend BEE: |SHOWED TALENT A8 AN ARTIST CHICAGO, 11,~~(Bpecial Telegram,) Howard and his matrimonal adventures have long been & pleturesque ftem in theatrical April Joe tollowing | where somebody found to! good volce and started him singing| | | Bureess-Nask STANDARD [l Suits at $25 custom tailored garment | In Madiwon atreet | procesdings and wrote a number of stinging Iettars 1o siss Barrison, who wis herself a divorcee, having had u din astrous matrimonial experience with William Gaston, a vaudeville actor Goen His Profitable Way, affalrs of the middle wost Howard came originally from Lawrence, Kan., as a news wnd He drifted to Denver| he had » bootblack In saloons and cafes Presently he branched out and | found bimeelf in demand for »tag parties and club entertainnients. At one of the latter he met “Diamond | Dolly” Emerson, at one time reign- ing favorite in Denver and Leadville und dnughter Ida, a vivid brunette, The mother had retained her good looks and the two were ap- | pearing on the stage as the “Kmer-| son Bisters.” her The Two Blope, Joe and 1da eloped. Moon Afterward & writer of popular songs interested him solf in Hownrd and his wife and the two appearing i burlesque. For e yoars they were fos of the | entertainmenta Kt Sam T Jacks thester Then' Howard Kot themtrical engngement or two Apart from hin wife. One of them wis In & vaude ville sketch with Mabel Farrison, who had been a Chicagn favor te for mevera years, playing chlefly “lttie girl” parts Mrs. Howard began talking of dfvorce hegar ernl The Howard Alvores proceedings came an scheduled, 1da Kmerson remained a Burlesque Queen” and Howard went his way, which for a tims was highly profitable, He had become & composer And & popl BLISTERS BURNED ON CHILD'S SCALP Would ltch, Formod Scales Whlch Caused Unsi ghtly Appearance, Child Very Cross and Fretful, —_— e OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1916 piano kevboard, and then get & man who . o wome it s e | Have Enough Speed || .— isia-isis R nowarp st —- HEALED BY CUTICURA | SOAPANDOINTMENT 3 “My little girl's scalp was affected with something like blisters and & thickening of the skin At first It was & place about as | large as & common pes and | 1t would ftch and burn and | when scratched would run | & watery fluid and from that | would form scales which eaused an unaightly appear. ance on ber scalp, Her | hair never grew any. She wan very crom and fretful “Then 1 sent for & sample of Outicura Boapand Olntment and the second applica: tlon relleved the Itching and burning so | purchased one box of Cuticurs Soap and one box of Olntment and they healed her." (8igned) Mrw. Charles Oullnan, 118 Collegs #t., Poplar BIfT, Mo., Aug. 18, 1915, Sample Each Free by Mall | With 32-p. Hkin Book on request Ad- | dross post-card **Caticura, Dept. T, Bose | ton."” Bold throughout the world. | | | \\ \\ ut double hest possihl . b | \ i 1906 1o 1900, giving the 1ittle & national reputation and making How i woe s e sy o e 0| Will Save You Money —— There AReasen 18 named defendant fn a sult for d ard a rich man filed with the clerk of the distriet (o \ ANY beauitfully designed palteros and color effects, are now dally Mra. Howard lived the lite of “Disap- (0 W0 e Y Pl A arriving, and oir Kiug Depariment presents a stodk unsurpassed vointed Womanhood,” acoording to the| o PTG i Aaieky > 4.a in the west-in variety of grade, sizes and prices. Visit this Depart- entimate of close friends. “Bhe had the|l "% (M0 0 ey o i i ment (his week, and &k (0 be shown some of (he nentast patterns you 2001 of an artist, ' said this young woman s 5 i b have ever seen, X y ‘Jointa’ and get drunk like othe whowe Rame in w}\:n‘mh’v n atr e at |0 ke ol ot i 1 Tapestry Brussels the momen or child and he sirihood had besn that of an artiat, Khe| N0 Petition by John Matsen, the hus 1 and Veivets was admired by a father And mother “‘V"‘ and plaintiif ‘' 7-6x% Tapestry Rugs - good line 3( The Matzens were marvied in Omaha 1 P who were indulgent and sensrous 1o A . patterns, $10.50 o $12.5 fault. When her first yearnings began|!n November, 1908 . ] §-4x10-6 Tapentry u‘n;.., o;mzlga‘; 10 develop Into a positive cry for ex-| After tie marriage, the petition ehary ' of patterns, $9.50 to A pression It was toward painting that abe | fo deciared e presence of a ' 0x12 Tapestry Rugs, good I|n-1r:.( pressed iird party, that she did not low his 3 atterns .. 80,50 10 $13, T R DUE simply, married: him o, "have s pincs IR L e i » 813 : [ v 9.5 18 .- 811,75 4o not belleve sha ever awerved | (18 4 price) - / from the sensitive ntle charseterd | The petition als ¢ ATPRE orNe » ; ’ ' One lot 9512 Tapestry Rugs that kept her at her colors and her seak- | #Ate¥ that the dofendant "“”‘ 5 Sn | i nt 10.5 Ing after the truth us artists see i, until | 1#6d roush langusge oh numerous oc '8 Small .|,.. Tapestry Rugs whe met Count Mourlk de Beauford in | Casions i to . orr London That was the beginning of (he § fxh Velvet Rugs, very ”‘.I":‘l;)o ond. Until thes ¢ had lved the life 194 terns (weamlosn) ‘ of 1 A b A clean of 118 T-6x0 Velvel Rugs, very select pat | 4.'y.»:n,-mudnl!u‘rl;\..-."::M’.‘ v:.r:"\ = But e I] )'\ (5 (’()()d ll() llt‘h } 7:m-.'1l m! ‘::n ®.00 Houufort seemed (0 poskess some strange | 1L §-2x10-6 Velves Rugs, elegant de Take Mood's Warsaparilia, the Old Rell- funcination ncinution for her sbie Dyring Wonls first man that » Perhups he was over notioed or come signs for small living room ' . into her Mfe, De Weaufort was persist-| .o S 9x12 Velvet Rugs, Dlolnnl designs, ent. He waved aslde ull the objections RCIM SN AN Y (weamnlens) ‘ ;g ahe could met In his way. 1t was u strangs | "' o "“ & " "” “ o "“”'_""‘”v"" ? | Small sizes, 27264, Velvet, $1 o o @ hud been one of Kentls | . | 0l . ot once on the road (o health wnd || berior in design and co d | g indulgence i bl S T hey are In quality | Axminsters-.-Extra Woell, they were married The world Jur High Grade All-Worsted Grade k for When vour blood I8 impire and impoy- | n " nows the rest ariahed I Iackn vitality, your digeatior Wilton, 9x12 836,75 | : e SRS [s Iimpertuct, sour appatite 1n poor, and| | Our Roysl Wiltons, finest fexture, | #-3x10-6 ..., ‘ g NEWS AGENT’S EFFORT o)l the' finatioss’ of vour body are ime|||| . 9318 849,70 | 2 3 TO END LIFE FNLURE“K‘”'“" Our Royal Wiltons, fines! texturs, a6 Hood's Karsaparilia s & wonderfifl biood b-0x10-6 39.75 Howilifol All-Over Puaras : el T aaws aeunlioh™s Lople it wa hidiais D aulehsr that Any of these may be had in all and Orlental Effects are shown Wrnnm DIuresn, & news agent on pas. | e i build you up qulcke . . ool songer traine running out of Omahs, st-| any other medieine It given atrongth | the larger run of slzes in this seetion, tempted sulcide by taking bleblorids of [to do wnd power to andure, 1t s tha old marcury at the home of his former wife, |standard (ried and true wil-tha-yess- | Mrs. Bessln Diuresn, at 1416 ”r\nlu{vuwn!‘ blood purifler and enricher, Lonk o gty sy street, at n late hour yesterday evening | and appetiver thing else ncts Iike u".'mm. Foy AR the result of & quarrel for nothing elae has the same form one y er livering Pollce Murgeon Kulakofeky was called | or ingredients. Be sure to ask for Hood omu ln M”l and revived the man, who will recover insiat on having 1t Advertisement BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY, “EVERYBODY'S 87TORE" BTORE, NEWK FOIRR WEDNESDAY, Tuesday, April 11, 1916, Phone Douglas 187, Extra Special:-- Sale of Easter Ribbons | Average One-Thlrd and Under Regular FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY IBBONS have again come into their own—the present demand is greater than it hax been for several sea Thix offering for Wednesday ix indeed most un usual-—with prices soaring and with the dye situation so critical —and, it’s most opportune, too, coming as it does, R ust in time to get ready for the great Faster day parade, Ilu- e are ribbons for every purpose “ONK, Hat Tn'mmmgs, Hair Bows, Dress Trimmings, for Underwear, Fancy work, Etc. 8ix big groups: Beautiful New Silk Ribbons, 614 to 74 Inches Wide i and Worth 39c to 50c, Wednesday at 25c¢ It's doubtful if you have seen a better selection at such a low price as this, Rich moires, sating, taffetas, plain taffetas, ete, 6] Ly inches wide, ineluding all the most desirable mil linery shades, as well as plenty of pink, blue, black and white. The usnal 39¢, 45¢ and H0e qual itiee. Very special for Wednesday, at, 1, 25¢. to 7 25¢ yar Silk Ribbons That Are 25¢ to 35c¢ Values for 17c¢ Another exceptional assortment, including faney and plain ribbons in stripes, checks, plain moires and satin also plain taffetas, 6% inches wide, practically all the new spring shades, U'sual - 0 3o¢ values, yd Ribbons That Are Usually 12%c, Wednesday, at 7c Silk Ribbons That Are Good 19¢ Values at 12%c Pretty new silk ribbons, including plain taffetas, satin stripes and flowered effects, The widths are 4'% to 5 5 inches, and the color range ix extremely large. Rib 12 2C bons that are usually 19¢, Wednesday, at, yard Ribbons That Are Usuglly 10c, Wednesday, at 3'4c stripes; 17¢ Lingerie or Washable Ribbons Lingerie Ribbonw in white, pink and blue only yard bolts, 31 3 to 3% Inches wide, In white, pink, blue, sear- bolts, 30, and Tacquards, in white, pink asd Sine sed il Iet, cardinal, navy and black. Usually 7 Lingerie Ribbon o 2 10-yard the staple shades 10¢ values 12%e, per yard C holts. 40¢. Thel Uaeg 3ic Bury Nash Co—Main Floor Burg otinis Fiaen: Women’s UNION SUITS at 29c¢ Drug Specmls for Wednesday The Kind That Usually Sells for 50c ashrfran Bark, Rubber Gloves, Jetum or Color- | Ivory Soap, 10 N vnnmm]l\ attractive special in hight weight union wolb, pkg, 18 BOe size 2 \".r for -"":I‘ cakes for . . 88e snits, made of fine white cotton, low neck and pRe Dr Graven oo m o age locust Dlossom \ Powder Touth Powder " Ll rarfi N sleeveless, umbrella styie, daintily trimmed with laee Putts. Bs ’:.j 2 18 “,. 176 I";"'"\l 1;“:‘ | Il sizes vl ( tre tegudurly J0e, Wedpesda Joraz Chips | all o8, regular and ra. R I 3 - b Oitadis:- O 0 I e ate ! pecial, at 20¢, 1 o 19 | tor 19 Powder ™ Borgess Nagh Oo—Maln Floor Burgess-Nash Co Maln Floer Heavy Linen Table Damask, $1 ' These Are Extraordinary Special Values in Fashion’s Newest EASTER HATS at | $5.00-$7.50-$10.00 °: - finish, In & inen pattarns. Npa 21,00 e yard I you wish Pattern Table Cloths \ [ and Napkins /% - ) salin damash he and ! A paliorns P Ml PR _ SAILORS POKES | 14 verds saeh . BQ.0¢ —— « | TURBANS LAT HATS | 300 Sards sach : — TALL HATS Naphing, don . L TILTED WATTEAU Bod Spreads, $3.75 SAILORS, ETC Nire ATES Me salln waresillos bod sprendls, pleaty lnrge snoush bon springs. Boslloped sith y raere. A good u.. -'mnq- ot prefty patierns. Raeh g Bargees Naakh 0o Mals $19.75

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