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k I 4 TR OMAHA, THURSDAY APRIL 20, 1916. | man troops, | sram.) Fami of the Eills Are Aired in Japan y Troubles (Correspondence of the Associated Press) TOKIO, April 10.—~The marital troubles of John Eills, formerly a minister in Chicopee, Mass,, and his divorced wite, Harriet, which previously attracted inter national Interest, up again in the Tokio court of appeals, Counsel of.Eills pleaded for a reversal of the verdict ren- by the lower court of the couple’s dnugh- came dered whereby custody ter, Olga, was granted to the mother. The attorney for Mrs, Ellls renewed last year | the contentions which were made at the trial, telling how the troubles of the cou ple began in 1912, when the wife brought divorce proceedings In a Massachusetts court and secured the custody of her child, and how In the following year | Eills kidnaped his daughter and escaped | to Japan, where he secured a position as a school teacher. The attorney presented the decres of the Massachusetts court. Counsel for FAlls argues that Mrs, Eills was suffering from mental aberration and that she was unsuited to take charge of her daughter. The court was asked fo consider carefully whether the mother | would make the more acceptable guar- dfan and to consult the wishes of the child itaelf Further evidence will be taken on both sides at subsequent hear- ings. |German Forces Have Taekn 8tone Quarry BERLIN (Via London), April 10-The report today from the war office saym v | that the stone auarry south of Huude mont farm in the Verdun district east of the Meuse has been eaptured by Ger- thus completing the succesd of the previous day. Saline Farmer Killed, WILBER, Neb,, April 19.—~(8pecial Te'e Henry Kovar, a farmer ifving two miles northwest of town, was struck by lightning this afternoon while Joading hay lnn a wagon in the field, The horses at THOHPSON-BELDEN CO ched to the wagon ran away and wers stopped at a neighbor's house. The bolt struck him in the head and passed out of the feet, killing him instantly Germany Sends New Note on the Susse BERLIN (Via London), April 10.~Tha forelgn office transmitted today to the American embassy a supplementary note in regard to the Bussex containing affi davits aworn to by a Bwiss passenger on the Sussex that the steamship was not torpedoed and also a statement to the same effect from an Amerfcan passenger The morning newspaper of Berlin do not refer in any manner to relations with the United States or to the expected American note, | Not a line of telegraphic news on the ‘fhr!hlnmlnl Ameriean note or German- | American relations has been printed here | since a brief bulletin yesterday announc- |ing that the note wam ready, The Ger \man authorities have taken measures to insure that nothing shall be published | until the full text of the latest communi cation from Washington Is available, |ENGLAND TO GET RID OF SPARROWS BY EATING THEM | @ orrespondence of the A";\w]nnn Press.) | LONDON, April 10~A war on spar rows s suggested as one way to reduce the high cost of Mving caused by the war. Sparrows usually take a serious toll of | corn crops and in order to prevent such { wastage at the coming harvest farmers are being urged to let the schoolboys and boy scouts make raids on saparrows’ nests (hroughout the country district ——— | DEATH ARECORD Mins Tyn Beck, BEATRICT, Neb,, April 19,—~(Epecial)- Misn 1va Beck, a teacher in the Lincoln | schools, who has been recelving treat ment at 4 local hospital for the last few weeks, died Tuesday evening, aged 01 yoars, ‘She s survived by her mothe und three brothers, The body will b taken to Edgar, the former home of thn @ceeaned, for Interment «— The fashion Gorler of the fiddleWest.— Establshed 1866,/ --Easter Neckwear-- Fresh arrivals have brought this section up to its high-~ est point of perfecti Every conceit of the mo- ment is represented by neck- wear originations of supreme attractiveness. --Large Cape Collars of Organdy, Voile and Georgette, also wash silk for Blouses and Jackets, 50¢ to --Vestees of Organdy, Net and Mull in white and colors, 50c to $5. --Feather Boas, decidedly fashion- able for Spring wear, $1.50 to $8.50, Thursday for $5 &5 Thursday?n a;_finlusual Dnsplay 1 of Fine Petticoats for $5 ‘ .-We consider this showing one of par- —-Besides all the Spring Colors, there is a because of the high 1 Silk Jersey, with Silk i THE IRON OLAW" AND BP EI Prices: 280, 500, 78c and $1.00. 4 Nights, l:fi--u nnu—«ln THEATRE Henry W, N.vm ‘)"rn Wlaere The On a Bee Universal Animated . Weekly May Be Seen — | FARNAM THEATEN CAMERAPHONR | GEM LOY AL I PARTINE i e MAGI :h n\\mu\(. Wy PALACK PIAMOND (R ) ': AL OMANA i | RENRON FLORKENOY |‘ s BURBAN IR AT AND AMEE AYRRUS PEARL WHITE in ATARTE YONInMY :H rian L SUTTON IN- LEAD, i : ‘ & *|Lansing Is Ready to ] 2 Hmmllon 3 10 61 9 T B ff ) 2 Hager " ‘ o alk to ernstor 4 Thurston 3 2 g i {4 | 83 precincts 8 ] W .\Mll\v.To,\, \xrr,\ 19.—Secretary 2 ‘alley ... 3 1 7 ' Lansing today informed Count von Bern- Slight Chance for Lincoln Man to i Turnas - ‘ # » Brltons Put Armed storff, the German ambassacor, that he Win from Judge for Nomina- |10 Wayne 190 " ' i was ready to discuss the submarine situa- . | & Oartield 1 9 % 0 rew on butc lp tion for Govermor. . {11 Dawaon 10 12 : 2 " tlon with him and a conference will prob- Ak 14 Cuming 120 78 o a i 8 >l : Gmnt. Lone ey 4 094 ‘ 8| ‘wasHINaToN, A i 19,°The Aciiri- | AP\ be arranged for tomorrow. Yester- FORD PICKED AS PRESIDENT|Siudon comp. s o9 ¢ ro| 1 i 41 can government e AR AN Lhe pie | PN MONERY Tpniiny INAerined hish ho \ R Totals 64 890 498 | Florence %o y 41 col post convention between the United| %°lC not Sueues i bomigens : . (Continued from FPage One) @OV "\(m“m‘w" i ¢y : & 31| States and the Netherlands because the | o “m)u .m'1 rt’(\uflflrl that the United GOVERNOR-REPUBLICAN Countles (No m,. Neville, Bryan, | Ben®n No S 3 only steamship line between the two | ""‘N;"' jfi“" bislens;to. Germany that ~ TR TR BTG k| | Elimore “ Bl rotats, 9 pots 7y 7710 | countrien has retused to carry parcel post [ SEREH THOCE fupther to discuss how £ 2l%I8 ‘ 3 : ““'::l" 2 i 3 PO ARMATOR parkages in the face of British seisures | 5V4"Me Warfare T'r“f;:“""d"“‘l‘ e o9 Precinet. (w2 38| 7| 2 fate i % g0 ¥ of American mail icted after (ermany has declared that (&1 3 | | :: 3 Baline 198 % Democratic, Republican. | Bervice will be suspended, Postmaster :;:"w:”""'"‘ methods have peen aban- Bl | ¥ 1 el 104 » Z | §| 7 | &|General Burieson said today, untii means oned, { ] | § Bt ' jc g Z H % | &|are avallable for direct exchange between | %% 2 Hall 12 » ! i s B Bl vt 7 [ B § | F|oe vaiea swes posotnce and e Man'y Head Nearly SRR o1t 48 METT 07 P i 2 | 7| Netherlands postoffice and postmasters 2 Balipe . i 1 5| » Box Butte - 1 L4 | were ordered to refuse packages addressed : 1 Buffalo » | 4 Washington TR 1 B | ; 2] Cut off b ere ? 7 Nance 1217 f G iF | to Holland, Many packages, It was sl § Rashingte 4 21 lioone 1 0 1 3 | are piled up now in Now York awatting [ oo my A5 7 Nanco . 4 1 Boone J 5 b shipment A, Neb, Aprii 19.—(Bpecisl)~ | 3 Boone [ 1 Rock 4 2 110 7] P be- | Willlam McCarrofl, an old-time resident | b Phelp 1 3 : | Parcel post service is arranged be 4 HE;;:}‘,, y : fAKi:rln‘fl 5 ‘ % g ;.: ;;‘ tween nations hy specinl treaties and un of Cass county living near Unlon, was the 7 Adams . 1 b Beward 4 1 " | 1ike first class malleis not covered by |Yictim of a peculiar and what may proye b Soward 9 M fgqcaster i i T A ¢ | ah International postal agreement, Great [0 be & serious accident whils driving & Lancaster 14 ° ”‘lfn o 3 H . 4 L Britain claimed thin gives it the right to skittish team. They became frightened 4 Lineoln -] Lincoln L] 6 b Richardson ' Howard 3 2 61 1 3 :', seize mintters sent from the United States [ and ran, throwing Mr. McCarroll into al 7 Kearney . " & o H b i 1 '-v 9110 the Nethorlands when it is suspected | barbed-wire fence, He was ner the homa 1 Garden 4 57 1 Ppad . H o e 2| he Witimate destination is one of the |of hia brother at the time of the accident | 2 Antelope A 10 Kelth ) 1] 10 A& | | * Hall | n I Garden ‘ 5 " 18 1 7 | central powers and it was witnessed by some of the 4 Dixon 4 25 Otoe 4 7 “ 12 " memers of the family, who upon rushing 1 Keya 2 Antelope 7 5 0 1o his assistance discovered that the head 1 indy K i all e R Harry K. Thaw et fa et Sy i sy 1 Colfax 1 ) Keya Paha 5 b 0 “ i Two physicians were at work oh the un 7 Btanton .. 1. Dundy 8 5 i 2 1 IS leen Dlvorce fortunate man all night and day and al-| 4 Hamilton 2 qcper .. 8 214 ! B | though his condition Is extremely eriti- # Hamilton . m ny| 0 [ o 18 " cal there is a fighting chance that in | zhlll'uo:"n . . ol ":1' l‘lfl ::' ; (4 18 1 PITTSBURGH, April 19,-John W. |apite of his # years of age his life may | A‘T;nm::nn 7 l;’l i i " t'l'hnmn;l, master appointed to take tosti- | be saved ; 10 G b 2% Florence 8 e B mony in o suit o arry " ;hfiflnm W Mekrle 0 B i | againet s wite, Bvelyn Thaw, todey 1 Wayne VOS8R i | recommended to the court that Thaw be ? rele! Nn#u. Comp " 44 . ) 2% 'n‘zunlm a divorce, and the decree was 11 Dawson 7l 12 Purnas Gt Wo| Waterloo w8l | i Coming 2 r.t'im{‘mm i @ 'W3| Benson No.. § R 8lerdered by the eorh Wednesday, April 10, 1910, | rant, comp........ % 11 Dawson ; 2 il o Madison, comp.... % 14 Cuming apssrasressenis ‘108 2| Totals, M pets, o6 160 RIOU CHAHGE MADE The Senate. 4 Douglas . W Grant, Comp » % W| FOR NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN SERIOUS Met at noon. o Madison, Com 4 1 » NAL COM) TEMAD Consldered taking up good rodds bill Totals.. AW ool 4 — = ST i AGAINST AN AGED MAN By 2 | taln nw 19 I A 3 | DELEOATE-AT-L, i Tl dd el [ frasi Met at 11 a oo i e ! £l £ | B | | suBNANUUAR, T, April 19 —(Bpectal | Voio "l indaiin conterance on s tree ! Sf y 7 ‘? | [ 15 DOUGLAS COUNTY Ward, Pet E) ] 2 ‘ | Telegram.)~Gottfried Volenve.der, nged [ sugar repeal bill indefinitely postponing LS | 313 153 | ‘ (3 B 1| ; 75, n wealthy farmer trom Huron, 8, D., m.'"':l,:u-nolznlh»p-';n:r R Inets | ¥(8 |2 | | E | A Hint _ sessio \ th n ¥ 1% |7 B VOTE Is SLOWEST | ) who In interested in & bank at Williams, | M 20420 s "D o gldent W | tfl | 1.4 3 ',-‘ TG PP p; “35 81| 1a., was arrested last night charged with 4 ASSTAsNSL. Ly FEOMOMIL Hees, G PAE AY o ¥ 2 attempted assault upon Marjorle, 6-year- Sl wion "1 & i EVER IN GOMING IN . ol daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 81 Winchel Nance ... %0 162 i b H The father, a blacksmith, was restrained 1 | R (Continued from Page One.) [ 2 .| from atacking Volenvedder, who was b EAN R &4 Blace s el 2 | later arrested and placed in jail, He seems A Specxal Glove 7 61 T2 % M| Tunkal AR B ] w p ‘ o 6 6 s B2 B Munroe it R 1N 3 " 22| to be demented and does not realize what . W e :;’ FOR (v,',,,m oF DreTRICT CoURT | | iy § | he tn charged with, Ho fs well-to-do. He Offerm¢ Thursday DEM 1 CRAT u ) 4 1 donies the charge % B "% % B D] runkhouser 1 2 [ Trefousse — on e -clasp 2 % M B 2 8 4| Agee 3 4 2 W oo 0 b 3 H 0 " i i i g A 3| G ‘ e T o GERMAN HOLDING UP SHIP ,',"q“fi kid, 1: "Whlted, . Moriarty i g 2 “YES” lack, gray, buff an ,: i w0 1 211 g ag| VOB CLERK %n’:’ BIRICT COURT Ll “ i FLENS _Y_ES 10 PIRARY navy, with contrasting | A L 2 100 68 pobert smith A s [ £ B| WILMINGTON, Del, April 19.—Ermest embroideries | 2 Bandle ... fchiller, allas Hudson, the German who zifimfiifi%‘u’o‘"“"‘m"‘ H 12 held the. British M sere n o weld up the British steamer Matoppo, ’ ¥4 31 % o wp 1 i) 1% B Bmith . A % | wan arratgned In the United States dis $2.00 a Pair W ® 7 T 2 8 4| FOR COUNTY TREASURLR (REF) )| 10 . R € Bl % 12 1 104 154 154 118 | Bolomon 5,008 | 10 £ n 40| triet court here today on the charge of LA | 0 70 67 60| Beisel ... ¥ 1 b a 9| piracy. In reply to the question whether | M W W% W novmnmm m’PUer'AN MoArdis W18 @ 21he pleaded gullty or not gulty, he sald Wash Dresses 'rou.hm,, '“"..:L'm.mm s o v iad s | L §I g g';"."."N (R R ”Yrui m"-; Aford ted thi Dl ATESAT-LARGE ~ DEM. -4 lenson 0 n o i Judge radfo accepte this answer g 4§ 8 i Dundee pot 15 12 " n "|an o plea of gullty and ordered Schiller o ’2-95 ol 1 a H H 08 851 041 | remanded for sentence, | 3 : Totals. .. 1208 s ' 5 7 5T T ol g™ DEMOCRATIC Time, tide and Bes Want Ada wait for A t“;lc tive 100: i i1 ; G v e B | T A A,,,,, Rogers |10 man. An opgortunity missed 1 an wearing new was b e ) (R e PRGBS B el G R opporsunity Jont dresses at this | U SR T U e R T W G| 1 4w 4 Third U | ? o - g 1 fi; }E Qhis pac Lo @t B SR “.'v}r;) s & reasonable price-- ‘ B o pruigt e foinl @ A1 8 ufi 1z o .E 7] ¥ S T T R ¥ 'HEb’T (T EEE B MonE c‘nlo‘n other styles from-~ i 4 7 ] " i 6 % 4 1 [ 4 13 “" “w |8 ' hth ] F) ] } RARARG | % d ¢ RiEE-t #5000 43,30 | 7 2 h, o 3 % W % L T L R A | B ] %) R S | P"RG“ASES i 1 g Ml 4 31 3 i @ i [iEevennid 6 Dusting Caps, 15¢ | e SRR b0y 34 1 h..% @ 1 Toflet Paper contracted before ' e | W2 Hoeigog o f 4 a N R the phenomenal rise in price of all --Basement-- | s ey G 2 EASER B AT | 0 1 B 1 paper, See These Prives, Cases iins’ l:lg lfi IQ r“ “s \#nmn‘n "l ‘é 3 B, - iR priced especially low to move sur- 612 700 444 l# hg £ 2 Bighth 1 L] plus quickly, Stock up now! Buy ‘otals . 113 3 Reo Crepe, 2 rolls.......... 5 >R uEUN CLERK OF DISTRIC COURT-KEP. |} Case 100 Rolls......... 256 202 106 420 404 R Couns- M. B )l o 8 é & Smith. Bandie. man. Smith, “i':'ien":’::"”"‘f’;' rgfi 8;1 "&; 18 Dundee ] 3 ] o # ! 108 130 104 14 3 4 R rip, very fancy crepe, 10¢ roll, i B 10 8 % Xl 1] e, 100 0y SEAP0, 400 6. ticular Importance ol @ A 4| Northern Light Silk Tissue, 1,500 cost of Good Silks. 21 M2 20 415 40 | Rl o 1 sheets, 3 for 1?‘« -each, T oo s e wl et 8] case of 100 roll ...86.00 b ful. d (O lant (R T il 1 LEMONS | eautiful, deep ric ack. 22U TE gl % A v‘mlld car of lu!r;y Lemons, --Both all Silk and a [} 2 \ 1" price low to move surplus quickl 2 8 0 7 194 { | Lk e Flounces are shown P;r,om,: . ..mcalrrluufiqu 613 : gls H Cholce, box— | Fancy, box TONAL COMMY nun k> el L b ¢ 3 | $3.32 1 12 1 8 . | ! B UATIER S R e T T ¢ |J 260 size, doz.— | 360 size, doz.- FE 1 N et | % g il e - B ? . E 7 & 3 v o | | ok Waists== i 4 wow om @y e 31300 sige, doz.— | 300 size, doz.- ‘ In the Store for Shirtwaists g gl T i e e A | c i No. Precincts, o 3 *l's ' - e : ; ] 9, b T 13¢ i o 14‘. K 9 3. 2 18 H 7 se your coal bin to store a case 10 ‘ bl 1 ol 18 | 3 . 8 s s Biatte & al® ‘ b g 1 & iy g o | Jor two. Wil be higher soon. u“",“u‘,’s_ 1 i - Jua Gl - e bt 2 1 Holt non LB B H Th B k t st i _w | & - 3 ul. @X00] B M6 W Twentyfour potaTi % i il § ' ¢ Daske ores BOY e R N8 (ll;‘onllmuvl on Page Three Column Two) |6 & ) Watinee Baturday. n M 108 | Benson, N, 7 1 3 ™ Bl . ‘ L] (] a0 Blmoprecncts i T T we e - X LA____NG Ed\nrd I.ym:h b " 1% GOVERNOR-DEMOCRATIC. o Ll :z Ward, Pet Bryan, Neville - ' | “The Case of Bocl(y" e W I § 8 - Baster Wk, “Rebecca of Hunny- e 3 . " : brook Farm.” LU ) ‘ ) 1 1ns b | N . AT nter Garden Baby o WM 3 A . them all. Boi a2 «| Indigestion. One package OPTICAL CO. e ; - : . \ o B o ou | proves it. 25cat all druggists, [| ~ e cORNER - FARNAM AT 16 ™ The P:“"‘l “MW'-‘-;' | ‘ . . Geo. W, lonroe, » h & ¢ & 3{Thousands of Families Rely e o Vi Swart B4 WM W W | Beats now, 500.83.00, S % o & OnThis Kidney R - S 0 10i§ Kigney Remeay i 8 1 e | 5 . | "o Pragro 4 “OMANA'S TUN CENTER" R L SN 196 \hrte Taanthe wit what | \V h() pays for th(‘ [)()bl 'Zn'(l [ Dally Mat. 15.98.500 B e doctors called Malaria Fever & | Reags, 15050075 ! # 5 Gluelieve it was kiduey treuble Thres l b l\ v or 9 | -:l;t:i':!.v - l’l: 10 M aitterent docters ‘.:_:‘ Ak 16 hols me t e DA er ol )'()ll . ve A Glarfiend W8 M sl givieg me up and | would have ¢ {Famp 1 Cuming (T -TJ...n‘I;m.. l.‘. :...mn ‘\. - ".‘ : Butter Nut Bread | Inwiwn ML, cen ) F ’ y WMather § n s ) W IR ¥ o il o8 read one of yeur advertissments that f Weolghs 18 and, 28 ounces i s = a |ty cane, and batore 1 uaed faar o Post Card Bread hem o ) 0 N ! - K tencen e UNITRD STATES 88 e {Ven of Dr. Kilmer's Swamptlost | was Welghs 11 and 29 ouaces Sa Nhe A . ke J entively cured. My Mother and Vushand Ladies’ Dime Malines 'u- Dare o e m boih are Using veur B . nd o\ v . . : B FiNare been areatiy besatttiod by t. ! 8) ON TEN THOUSAND LOAVES THIS POST : i L —— Card Baker takes 20000 ounces of dough for the ‘ : e R ‘.v.“'._' F gl s ~quna poat cand fores pon you, which nets him [ e Youre SO0 more loa { hread, or $72.00 casl 5 e 1R Lty M. B. WARNER, In | iy H u . ] Baridan Ave. Tecoma. Was N THESE AY MIGH PRICES. WHICH DO YO “THE RAIDERS" ! { P -n.’..\.‘d ..-::.v:l m‘lun e Ay Ly que . LuaRtily ot & loaf of beead with o ‘ ENVATOND COMERY . N v Dern Ny ' MW LB M BAILY A " charrined 1s the abave - 8 . 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