Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 15, 1916, Page 15

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' on BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” C. M. Rylander, State Senate, Lighting Pixtures—Iiurgess-Granden Didmond EBngagement Rings, Fdholm. Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press. Garden Tools—Jas Morton & Son Co. Goodrich Garden Hose—Morton & Son | Omaha | Charles A. Goss candidate for supreme judge Dean T. Gregg for is the only county ’ | Por Bale—i's and 6% Mortgages. J. H. Dumont Joha 1. Negley for Keeline bldg e of municipal court, nonpartisan (legislator in 1915) Advertisement Loses His Rifle—Willlam Boyer, 2427 Pratt street, ia minus a rifle which was { tolen from his place Thursday “Today's Movie Program,” classified section today It appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY, Find out what the va- rious moving pleture theaters offer Jaoks Will Adjonrn—T)e Jacksonian club will pot hold fts usual meeting this evening, will adfourn so that all i attend the Bryan meeting but night 014 Carey Home Loased—) s leased the old Carey which has been remodeled I'he deal was handled by the real estate firm of Porter & Bhotwell, Selicow home at 6% venue To Address the Barristers—Wymnor Breasler of the Northwestern will ad drewn the Barristers' club Saturday noon nt the Commercinl Bpe inl Favors of Railro Auto Stolen—\\, (' ple of the Ford Motor company Informs the police that s machine which he wan driving Thura day was stolen from Thirteenth and Lm- Dt wtreot Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles Sunderlands Hunderland's. Show~—Thir na from the Pine ked for the season show, will be in Oklalioma come the Nortl out over the Burlington Andirons, Firesoreens. Indians With Wild W ty-five Sloux In Ridge rescrvation, b with the 101 Ranch Omaha enrouts Sunda to They western and ity in over McDonnld Gets Verdiot—D. A f the American MeDon ald, manage Press ausoclat s been given a Judgment {81,000 s in his suit sgainst r W & Bon and Kdwin ford ltigation grew out of the hase of a residence soon after Me Donald areived (n Omaha from Detroit To Address Theosophich] Soclety—I’. Y. Blum, u lecturer for the Theosophical woclety, who 1s a well known lawyer of Kar City, will lecture at Theosophical hall, 701 B building, on Baturday and The subject of the Saturday evening lecture will be “Soclal Regeneration.” Mo will lecture Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on “The Coming Christ,” and Sunday evening at 8 o'clock “The Riddle of Death.” Sloan Leads Fight Against Brain Trust Omitting the West staff Correspondent.) WABHINGTON, April 14.—(Bpecial Tele American academy of arts and letters seems Imminent, While the boys In “khakl” are trying to meet up with Villa on the sun-parched plains of Mexlco, seant of food and ammunition, and genernl conditions getting worse in Mexico, th house of represer tives de- votod Wednesday to the discussion of a bill creating an American academy of arta and letters, The bill came up again vesterday and was defeated, Sunday evenings (From a &ram.)-An This bill names forty-two incorporators with Willlam Dean Howells, Theodore Roosevelt, John Burroughs, Henry Cabot ! Hor Willjam Parker, Danlel I, French, J. ¥, Sargant and other dis men vesting In this dlstin the right to fill the and forever hold it to tingulshed guished company academy to fifty that number, Representative Bloan, who fought the iden close corporation in arts and letters in the last congress, distinguished elf today In a speech which breathes he bigness of the west. v pointing out the reasonable Iments that should bo made to a ich sweeping character, Mr. that placing in the hands of a shed men, tandardize literary and ar oan said ery disting er to not on istic achlevements and say yea and nay ambition of all aspirants outsid o the membership the ate itself thro ry 18h com nerations plimentary allusions me porators of le f the fifty Immortals hat barring one, James Riley Willlam Jer ¥ \ fum NONPARTISAN MEETING ADDRESSED BY CANDIDATES OROWN AND SEPPALA ARE LEADING IN THE DOG RACE City and Farm | 'REGISTRATIONS ARE OVER ESTIMATES Figures of Election Commissioner Show a Net Total of 40,013 Voters in City. | REPUBLICANS IN THE MAJORITY commis- | Iigures issued by Harley G. Moor-| head, election commissioner of Doug- las county, a total net regls tration of 40,013 voters in Greater Omaha, This exceeds by approxi-| l mately 2,000 registrations the num- ber estimated before the final count was made. By parties the registraiiong show a total of 21,610 republicans and 16,064 democrats Registrations classified miscellaneous include show s all other parties and those who gave | no party affiliations, | About 3,000 old challenges standing on the books, together with 4,571 removals, were deducted to get the net registra- tion. The total gross registration was 41,084 Reglstration hy Wards, 1L ARL - Lemo- Miscel | cral Inneous old 87 153 New 06 “ Totals ‘., [Ola 214 | New 3 1 Totals "o ol 10 New “ Totals " old 19 New % Totals . 1 ol 24 New i Totals . 271 ol 18 Now " Totals 6 old New Totals 20 ol 2,02 1,40 32 New . 140 1,149 o Totals 2,600 08 4 NINTH WARD ol 2% >k New i L 4 Totals o6 1,041 249 NTIH_WARD. 01 o 1,06 i3 New 0 2] % Totals 1,011 1,648 10 III\|\TII WARD, ol 0 154 New g it ] Totals ;i 1147 19 \\Anh o . 3 New i [ Totals .. 1,704 40 Grand totals. .3, 18,604 2,60 Improvement Clubs Endorse Proposed Lighting Contract Endorsement of the proposed contract by the city with the Electric Light com pany for increased street lighting to ex tend over a perlod of three years was made in a resolution passed by the Fed eration of Improvement Clubs at a meet ing In the city hall yesterday evening. The federation went on record as be ing opposed to the bond issue for new county paving. Several candidates for the leglslatura were present to give their views on mu nicipal ownership of electric light and power and gas utilities, FUNSTON ASKS PERSHING TO REPORT ON ATTACK SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 14,—( Funston has sent a Hllm\liw to Ge Pershing urging him to expedite a re- port on the Parral Incident, but tonight had recefved no reply Inte | most (*\pon\l\ ¢ ‘exclusive’’ tailors the Without delay-—witho Frat suit and vou can tidionsly-dressed pron |A LITTLE | DOWN and $I $150 THE BEE Peace at Any Price. NEBK PRIMARIES Can't Work for Firm Because He Is Over Forty-Five, Sues for $50,000 CHICAGO, April H4.~A, K. Munt of Dallas, Tex., o rallway conductor, filed suit In the Inited Btates district court here today against J, W, Higging and the association in which declares the Genernl Manngers he asks $60,000 dnmage association Is a trust ‘'n restraint of trad principal officer of th and Higgins s the association, an Tllinols corporation, which the bill says Is composed of managers of many large corporations and rallroal companies. In hig b1 Hunt sets forth that he 1m 46 years old and in excellent physieal and mental condition, but is unable to get work because of a rule of the assoc'ation making employes’ age limit 45 This rule, the bill recites, s unconstitu tonsl and a violation of laws against re straint of trade A bureau is maintained by the associa years. tion, mccording to the bill, in which rec rall Inrgely the ords of each person employed by roads in the country is kept opinions of petty officials on which mem bers of the organization act, it 15 alleged. | Further Mr. Hunt nsserts, If any employe of the corporation exercises the right of | LINCOLN VISITORS AT EXHIBIT RETURN HOME MUCH PLEASED Beveral Lincoln the art department the Lincoln Woman's club, were visitors in Omaha yesterday at the exhibit of northwestern artists, which s being held in the museum at the public library under the auspices of the Omaha Fine Arts soclety women, of representing The Lincoln visitor ho expressed themselves s being ceedingly well pleased with the exhiblt, were: Mrs | Fred Green, Mis. O. D, Corey, Mrs, V. R Westcott, Mrs, L. B ok, Mrs, J Z. Smith, Mra. . M, Eas ny, Mrs. R R, Wilkinson and Mrs. K. Bradshaw made to measure’’ gi s ut fuss—we rub elbows on Faster w can it vou fanitie th the wnader in towr QOur Prices 0 to $22.50 a Wee OMATA, free apeech regarding (he methods of POSTPONES [)mNER A DAY | national committee, and for Gilbert M, Hiteheoek for the corporation employing him he s 8 United States senator, should show my freedom from Hxted as undesirable and refused emp! Phe Retall Publicity Buyers' club han |88 o . # & ¢ ment by other members of the amocia l,,,’”’”,,,,,.,.”':.,\ banquet for one duy, 1t| i factionalism, My public career and present attitude tion was originally scheduled for Monduy should he proof positive that I am interested only in the These avt the charges and ployes are servitude POLITICAL AUDITORIUM, Sunday Evening, EVERYBODY INVITED Up in Front in the Easter Style Parade g HERE you'll find Frat Clothes hob-nobbing with the wrments from Why pay a tailor or any elothier $40 or $50 for Easter (Mothes? Iy ina most fa Buy a Frat Suit for Easter and Save Money BUYS ONE OF IH! SE SUITS | s R SR et N t Our Ladies' Dept. Refore Baste: A 7N - 7 bl dnwn peaple I ) W | stome oren | ( H!r j[ pd l [\b atRie haak and 0'CLOCK SAT. || \ Bee Publl h p.-.,‘ velit plan ‘ URDAY NIGHT || \}al: fa n.\ 1417 DOUGLAS STRERT ! > Edctrolypers Inbor market The Supreme Issue NEBARSKA'S GOING DRY SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. 15 POLITICAL ADVERTISING, POLITICAL ADVERTISING. MRS WILL B FAGG ""M’r “L‘hxbim\;mm;fle w(mwMwmmmmmwwmwnmMwm«;m"m;iwmuwmmm IS BADLY BURNED N [ i Soot in Furnace Catches Fire nnd 4 ‘ Ignites Woman's Clothing and Hair | CALLS THE DOCTOR AND FAINTS | Herol olf-po sslon in a mo nt's battle b rushing flame from an open furnace is all that gaved Mra, W, B, Tagg, wife of Will Tagg, vice president of the Bouth Omaha Stock exchange and well | known stockman of the South Side, | from serious burny in the basement | of her home, 3715 SBouth Twenty A fifth street, Friday morning at 1088 o'clock Mrs, Tagg faced na flery | baast from burning soot in the fur nnee base long enough to shut the ¢ door, extinguish her burning hair | oo and clothing and run upstairs and enll the doctor by telephone after the aceident had happened I'hen | B the falnted | Mrs. Tagg wan alone in ber hem gaged In cleaning out the oo furnace. The soot wuddenly caught fire |§f nd the svdden r of flame that fol : swod caught Mrs, Tagg full in the fa | fgniting her hatr and upper clothin Where most wornen wotld have fa‘nted jond a he threw the heavy furnace dooy hut and hastily smothered hor burning upper elothing and hair with drems, hut not before much of her halr had been burned away khe rushed Heck, who Not stopping here and phoned Dy I 0. Democratic Candidate for National Committeeman Ately naxt Bodr to Soe PR (B [ Kight years’ service on the National Committee Here sho fainted and was found near | B8 iV ) Lt 1 ' the telephone by Mrs, Beck nnd other \% hould give me a familiarity with the men and methods netghbor women. The Aoctor happened |88 of the committee that would be of great value to the to be downtown, but was %oon sum party in the gtate during the eampaign, The fuet that | am chief exeeutive of a city where i heavy vote is edutered ought to show the political wis dom of choosing me. The fact that T am opposed to pro- hibition, hut wm counted ag absolutely fair by its friends, and the fact that I am for W, J. Bryan as delegate to the moned, He pronounced her Injuries not | serfous, but stated that she had a r NAITOW eAcape Mrs, Tagg will be confined to her bed for several day She Is a promineni Woman's club leader and church worker PUBLICITY BUYERS' CLUB has been post- | &8 April 18, At new club evening, April 1, but poned to Tuesdny ovening, This I8 the wlrney control of the country the party’s welfare, and will not permit personal feelings or ¥ considerations to influence me, 1 because of them many em- | the Toyal hotel ¢ gt ML Bl ,‘.‘ym\’\b.ulu|:.“;::|z"(l\:.'.‘;:»:;h'lmv" At I helieve I ean he the committeeman of the party and not of any faction or individual, T have never sought or ADV TpoLImic TIRING, received the support of the special interests, but always made my appeal to the plain people, I am asking the support now of the rank and file of the party and will know no interest but theirs if eleeted, James C. Dahlman. O S R in 1910 s— VOTE FOR Harry G. Counsman P'resent County W. J. BRYAN Ansenssor Candidate for Clerk of District Court REPUBLIOAN TICKET 1918, that every dollar of LEGAL SALARY turned into the county 8:00 O'clock A Monster Mass Meeting Primaries April 18th, I pledge fees above will be treasury Myron L. Learned Candidate for DISTRICT DELEGATE To \ Republican National Convention WANTED One hundred men who will work for Judge Sutton for gov- ernor on primary day, without pay.to call at Sutton’s headquar- Bee Building. ters, / ’.-n" “\,

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