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'HE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916, 3 , F‘Wal Minister and His Large Family Stop Here on [@ I_ Niireihe ‘ GAINS 20 LBS. AT AGE OF 80 YEARS Their Cross-Country Automobile Tour BELECTION BOARDS - ‘ Secretary Pool Ingists How City May Secure After being sick five years; un- ,able to walk for four years, —~— . (From a Bttt Corremondent. L ARIKS & ORI in bed one year. Secretary of Stutc Says Law Dun? Alloging that ‘ Po " ;g e 7 Not 8pecify Any Rest While AIGA tac piush | 1 A Y ““‘ Fiplpg ¥ miv |SHE NOW WALKS DOWN Counting Limacsetla, Takat slariad 4 " TOWN. t o i I 1 I\ ll 1 ted " o r WORK MUST BE IN THE OPEN : R rt of magnetle fn- ot o motherly eld (From a Staff Corresponde 11 North 20th neotn 1 " ‘4‘ d i 0 yenrs o'd, Her story B " y e ikainy evad Wor wuffering 1 # 16 the oulnlon of Mecretary ‘of Hiate Pool th 1a INAS e p ] slven in anawer to an Inquiry whether to Mr, ¥ B ' : Aid from an attack 7 n board may quit when the ballots were 0081 X b & wnileecke. "'l o partly counted, take themn to the home ! Fiah i ) . Prgosiy porchy a8 AImo e flve yenrs, 1 4;( ane of the judges, and finish the next ’ « Py s \ ' ) o and was The electlon law plainly states that bt : 4 ; | A rithnitie ”, X iy first | when the polls have closed that the ’ 1 \ to ) fon 11 ' (¥ I welghed 120 pounds. 1 board whall “procecd to count the bal natec % Tl oy 4 it Ave! Ralnat lote” There s no p on for taking ¢ t 4 g b A o avtna and Lis “sikat Midianry et iy a rest, Tt fu belleved be the Intent aa i : raten y stren 5 uieh b of the law, and It has slways been the t = isnr et g b 2 Mol istom, for judges to stick to tho Job y g of perviee ha pul atite n v Ao n 8 ' amount until every ballot is counted, Toking he 1} hly or wor 1 walked down town the In flve the ballots from the polling place to place where the public did right to go would, to say b A cnune for criticism and y contest, A bilt was Introduced fn the last ses slon of the leglulature calling for a Falls City o W ].] MRS, HELEN LYNCH ON [ an doing for i Contest City Election ACK TO 0 A SRR TN : WAY BACK TO ALASKA["" By | Aouble election board, the wecond board | SR e A x : o . _ s Tanlu r onle and han helped to g0 on duty about noon when the first | That the entire trouble between himself of Bt Paul's in Omaha and Bt Paul's in | children occupy quarters fn the automo L Ne pril 7:<(Bpecial) | . TRCUMBRM: Nt Aptil paciad) | | odicine | ever took board would hegin to count the ballots |and Dean I, Martyn Hart, rector of $t, | Council Bluffs, Fe recelved the Denver |bilo at right The ¥a fy dryn will REDSAct She 1 Mpw: Heolen; Lok and jittde: daushier ‘ n w I ha i let of money already cast and continue to count them | John's cuthedral, Donver, was because of |81 While he wax in thix city ip: oeder 4o snakls “Binisall; shotoyghly | AepE Gity:alsgtion on Lup SYOUNK of SEaud; | AGnn, HAVE. AERAFES (EONI.ERSHIDE h; 6 ¢ time. 1 always praise a8 they came In until all were counted Jev, Mr. Jones, hin wife and five ehil | familine with all phases of the motor ear | A meeting held at one of the fthelr homs at Bkagway ” kn, und ex 1,.m when [ get a chinee This would have been the cause of prace | 110 latter's inability to st fully #0! | Gren will tour (o New York and other | touring game he apent several weoks in | h " v night at which oyl | pect ¢ y ton days. Last| e T g asacidity intyediced I theally all ballots being counted shortly [ #1ong with an gasistant, and not on ac Ints by way of Oskaiooss, 1a,; |practical automobile repalr work befora | d toat l hoand eh L Guane by an expert at the Sherman & after the polls opened and would have |COUNt of the fact that his wife had at nd Loulsville Ky, He will [he started the trip, Although {1l In » st ' and - father |y Drug Stor Bixteenth and heen of no more expenses Lo the state, but | ONe tme been an actresm, was Lhe asser- | prouc mg the way, purticularly in [ hospital for some time, Rev, Mr. Jones « y attorneyd Lo 1 ftaten i | hoag oot the bill got lost In the shuffle and never |ton of Rev., Jobn Willlam Jones, for- | churehes where there ure no rogular [recovered wufficlently fo sturt his trip file sult and 81,500 w breribed within | the benefit o y, but the trip | g Biay ' hio GRIAGRRL™ ks Makauss of showed its head for discussion merly of this city and Councll Bluffs, | rectors on scheduled time W fow minutes to meet the expenses, A | seemed (o be Lynch d3ed | 1o Hohiller-Peattie Drug Bt Spring who I visiting In Omaha Mra, Jones will make the trip the basls | f1a 1s & big, two-fisted man of the | committee was appointed to soliclt addi-| in Culifornin rece o wan engnk D | ot 1, Plegenbaum; Waeping Water RANCHMAN S’HOOTS SELF Touring eroms-country from Denver to | of an trated magnzine article, which | gainn Connor wky-pilot type, and finite action will be | In the geners o bustness 8t aaver Drg 1" Nebraska Oy, iy the Atlantic const In a large tduring [she hopes to sell to an cistern publich- [wern §t not for his clorical garh could ected and way and bok 0 | wohwake & Co.i Auburn, B, H. Dort; IN PRESENCE OF WIFE |<ar. eauipped with camping outfit, with | tien ensily bo taken for m rucmg driver or o farmers north 0.0, the et | Ashikad. M. | 3. Comer: Matode 8 hin wife and fiva children, Rev. Mr, Jones | mhe “house on wheels” 1s destgned to |traveling salesman. the meetin of 1he Mrw Lynch I8 fgegon; Fromont, Mrown-Fredericknon SUNDANCE, Wyo,, April 16,~(8pecial,) | has arrived in Omaha, The machine 18 of | make for the utmost conventences | On the first leg of the tip, from Den o daug! o ind Mew, J, G Jn, store; Oakland, M, O, Harding & While his wife run toward him, fran. | novel arrangement nnr: can bo converted | ity on (he rond.” The family campa|ver to Omahm, the children—Isabel, 12| MISSIONARY TELLS OF O'Connell of | #on; Clarkson, K. M, Koza: Columbus, tleally besceching him to desist, Clar- [0 an instant into w sleeping car, MDMNK | oyt In all but the most inclement | Btare, 10; Tupper, % Paul, 6; Teddy, b | 1 ) Store. Monroe | » ’ once Eaton, 2 ,'“,,,”, hman, ealmly fired | 6T, bath room; in faet, every modem |weuther, A tent is part of the equip jlyn-n! mont of thely time looking for In WOES OF ARMENIANS GILLETTE MAN DROWNED ‘I iy \‘|I‘4 " '” '| |“ D“ull HQ«L.‘»,':‘::; four bullets from a 2-caliber riflo inte | Feauimite and accommodntion of the mod- | ment, two of the older children wleop- |dinns with afr rifies e |y & Murrie; Pullerton, Grittin Brobit fin head, The fourth bullet penatrated |rn household Ik In this section of the camp, Rev.| Rev. My, Jones and his fumily expect| CRETE, Neb, April 17, -Hpecial,) WHILE DIGGING CESS POOL | Rodsi A ST e 1is brafn fust as the woman grasped hig| Tev. Mr. Jones at one time was rector | Mr, Jones, his wife and the other three'to be back In Denyver by the middle of | Misy Busan Orvis, who hus lately returned A, Linvoln \'; .“‘ ment gl wrm and he eollapsed, dying four hours e from Tulas, Asin Minor, In Turke Knve '.IV‘.‘\ T V{] ‘\‘l\‘u I‘\l\\l 1“ (¥ ‘,vH’M\; " , wilns ato William ol was drowned at | :’:",'..rp., l’l‘:ubf:’u‘:,:v'”ll:‘l\”'l’/v:::‘h'v’t‘r:n":’u.:'ARRANGEMENTS BEING MADE tnte “'llwvmwl:::v Thomas this morn ‘n‘m ‘u:‘Hy‘u"’r”l‘lvr‘si‘r‘ ",','.'."4“,',":‘.‘," ,:f',l" hiw t 0. P Fowlaton when the | POLITICAL ADVERTISING, made several suggestions that he was | FOR SPECML DEMONSTRATION iy 1o senfor with hih ovpw She BIURREN L o B e ke 1o ladies” A 1D - contemplating ending his Iife, and Mrs, ments of u program which covers demon third to the schools 3 Eaton was watching him, When she saw (From a Staff ,,,,,,,,,,....m.l ) strations to be made by the Union Pa un "II"‘I'Im-” | nim golng toward a barn with a rifle| LINCOLN, April 17.—(Bpocial)—C, W, |ciflc by specinl tralns run from Kimball } ‘Tabor Man Has Amu-mn.au,. atantinople we the |‘ : wir , run int oy Podit wan | ahe suspected his purpose and ran after|Pare mnd R, W, Lamson, connected with |to North Platte and then up the branch| TABOR, Ia, April 17.-(Rpecial)~Fred and told of the joy of the Turks, who|covered hy fourtden feet of water and him. Seelng her emerge from the houss |n harvester company, with It. A, Smith, tof that road to HMalg Bicknell was taken to un mm.» u how-4 considered that n war wmong the Chris | wlime, Three hours elupaed beforo his | | Faton stopped and shot himsolf to death, [Industrinl agent of the Unfon Pacitie| The train will start May | and will | pital Baturday, where ho wa ..‘....,.ml tian nations of Burope would give them | hody wan recovered. A young widow m‘l“ rafirond, were callers nt the offics of | Do In service five days. The demonstra- | on for a severe case of appendiciti a chance 1o regain a foothold In Kurope Ix wmnll children survive Todd | BLUE SPRINGS FARMER : S HURT IN AUTO WRECK BEATRICT, Neb., April 11.-(Bpecinl Telegram, =D, Vasey, a farmer lving near Blue Springs, was probavly fatally . injured this afternoon when he lost con trol of his touring ecar, which dashed down Wifth street and turned over near the Rock Island depot, throwing him out and fracturing his skull, The car caught fire and was destroyed. My, Vasey's clothing were afire when assistance ar- rived, He was rushed to a hospital for treatment, e Is 6 years of age and a planeer of this section, He bought the car only a fow days ago. OFFICER TRUDE EXONERATED ! FROM BLAME BY JURY | BEATRICY, Neb, Aprl 1M.—(Wpeelal | Telegram.)~The coroner's Jury Invest| gating the cause of the death of Nels Bmith, who was shot and killed here Haturday night by officers Lon Trude and Fred Wheeler, brought in a verdict this evening exonerating the parties from all tlame, Smith was killed while resiuting arrest and after he had fired four shots At the officers, He was 62 years old and leaves a wife and elght children THREE MEN ARE INJURED | AS MOTOR CAR TURNS OVER (Rpocial Tele The U. S. Patent Office Says It's a New One P. C. HEAFEY Democrnt Candidate for Re.Election Water Board Your Vote Appreciated, HARRISON C. PALMER Clay Center, Neb. And has issued a patent covering both the form, and the method of manufacturing New Post Toasties You, too, will say it’s a new one when you open your first package and try a hand- ful of the flakes before adding cream or milk. That'’s just what we want you to do. «on-Partisan Candidate for JUDGE, SUPREME COURT real ¢ Batue ¢, K, Ompan u.:l M' Igan, y \y I (d LT driving bhetween Notes from Tahle Rock, ROCK, Neb., April TANL Don’t remember of any manufacturer of old-style “‘corn flakes” inviting vou to such a test, do you? Guess not. The old-fashioned kind had to be smothered with sugar and cream to make a flavour, but New Post Toasties are different and better have the full, true taste of the grain and the test tells. EMMET G. SOLOMON, candidate for the office of County™ Treasurer, on the Republican ticket, has re- sided in the county 48 years, Was County Commissioner 1906-1907, County™ Comp- troller 1908-1909, and has served as Chief Deputy® County and City Treasurer 1910 to date, Well posted on County Af- fair irictly business—-he Look at the flakes carefully. Notice the tiny bubbles on their surface. The quick, intense heat of the new art of toasting not only produces the bubbles, but a quality of corn flake unequaled for smacking goodness. “ New Post Toasties have “substance;” they do not “chaff” or crumble in package: unlike common corn flakes they do not lose their erisp texture after the package has been opened a day or two; they don't mush down when cream or milk is added, and they are wonderfully delicious. HYMENEAL Poss we s slanidn knows how to do nd does GEO. A. ECKLES The first package proves that New Post Toasties are “Ripping Good” At Grocers Two sizes 10c¢ and 15¢. Ltd., Dattle Creek, Mich . - . " aon A Vote for ROBT. W. PATRICK N Partisan Cambidate for MUNICIPAL JUDGE e ol the Proset Judgon Emil A. Ericson WEPUBLIC AN FOR REPRESENTATIVE Postum Cereal Co.,