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THE BRIEF CITY NEWS OMAHA WILL HAVE WARNS AGAINST “;‘Iw];m‘f ;‘_; i —Store Open 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P, M.—Saturdays Till 9:00 P, M. OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916, 9 “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” | fought against what it called loose man | Lighting Fixtures—Burgess nden. “WATERED WA S“ Agemer erta Wds; for ye Difmond Engagement Rings, Eduolm. they { st the issuance Have Root Print It—Now Boacon Press. of w) -~ ’ termed watered ' - v t » / Garden Tools—Jan Morton & Son €0 | Georoe pro o Tp ot of Chicago | Chicago Advertising Man, In Ad.|*%K “EVERYBODY'S 8TORE Goodrich Garden Hose—>Morton & Son L) i RGN ago 8 And &t last the | han & vaice on 5 e — "elar's Movie Frogram clissified Advises that Such Institution dress Before Denver Ad Club, gt ey Nasas S g o Vednesday, April 19, 1916, STORE NK FOR THURSDAY, Phone D, 137, section today. I+ appears In The Bos Must Be Democratic. Discusses Wage Demands I8 near when it shall have ight t r]x‘ LUSIVELY. Find out what the va 4 gy oot St oyt OUS' n rious moving picture theaters offer. " S A LT and what stocks all n be issved ous moving picture theaters offe" | GpyTER OF CIVIC SOCIABILITY |ON TIME AND MILEAGE BASIS ““i''tit W'uiehirived at e andas o ow To Sell Real Eatate st it with J. H i R sIng of this ern of watered stock le . ° Dumont & C¢ Keeline Bldg Omaha has reached that stage In y gt ke AR S B.RS glre Lig we: £0- ROV USSR 10 A8 t Y s l t t B N h Sonts Dastes Grastingeecus Miller,|1ts civie development where it Is to |¥e buve raed throu,h an era of watere) |Vra of watered wuges. The public had wal our eleciion a urgess-iNas probation officer, is sending Easter Kreet- | have an art institute, stock, let us be sure that we do not ente | (0 pay for watered » the public wi b ings to every youngster In Milford The movement for it was launched [ "% <™ ' W o | L OA% 10 AT D31 JIUN MRS Geneva and Kearney reformatorios. Speaking on the demand of the railroa) [ “Hstimates prepared by the managers last evening at a dinner of the|hrotherhoods for an Increaxe in wages of | yw that on fifty-six railroads in the I"' Rubber Agency Mere—W, K. Al-| prjandy of Art in the ball room of |2 per cent, Ballard Dunn of the ataff of | western territory alone for the Jast fiacal derson, representing the Quaker CMY| .., ponienelie hotel. Nearly 150)the advertising firm of Nicholas-Finn ¢ A ere was pald out to engineers and Rubber company of Philadelphla, I8 in - company of Chicago summed up the sit- | firemen alone $1,402,00.00 under .this ‘o Omaha on busincss connscted with the | Were present, seated at small tables, | 00" S Tl 0 I’w ': 4 ", caw' clause. In ot words, on | ! on he abo anguage in an ad ¢ other L o enn osiublishing of an agency in this city. |which were beautitully decorated |qress delivered here before the Denver "\ | than hait the roads, engineers and fire Blection Day “Oasis” Hearing—iiugo | with flowers club, Mr, Dunn called attention to the | TN alone were paid §1,103,00000 for work Bold, a saloonkeeper 54 North Six-| John 1. Webstor, president of the so- |fact that in the wage schedules now in which they never performed tecnth street, arrested on & SharSe Of |sisty, presided, and the wddress of the|[°T08 OO moat raliroads in the United ”“I:"l"“ ;’“:'V‘l""‘lr (s watored wages and dispensing Hauor on election day, will b e : States It was expressly stipulated that & bu ater. If we had before | #lven n hearing In police court Friday ovening was by George Francls Brown | ten hours or less, 100 miles or leas shall ‘I "“- ""‘I showing the amount of mone of Chicago, a landscape painter and lec- | constitute a day's work.” 'Tha speaker | PA'd out by all raliroads all over the J Bighth Girl in Abbot Family—It Is a United State ot girl and it is the elghth girl which has | turer in the Chicago Afrt Institute ald that railrond enginemen and train- [ oHed Blatas. not only for engineers and « men are pald upon both a time basis and | [/remen, but for engineers, firemen, con oined the happy family of Mr, and Mr Mr, Webster declared the Omaha Art | e s R that they draw wages | 4UCtors, branemen and other trainmen, Lysle [ Abbott, with no boys in the | riiie whould be bullt by the benefi- |upon whichever basis would give them | We would probably find a watered wage fumily, And this new girl weighed ten ‘ s s fund of 0 t pounds. enco of some private individual withl| the most money, As he put it, the rail more than ¥ .00, and prob | Assnults Wi Man—F. W publia spirit or byr's Sr0up of sush indj-[TRES Wmbloyey suimmad whionaver crock W bty Sond sl ssaulty Wrong Man- . Glasw- | V0 el bty By would give them the most crea ot the close of the mesting ofr Dur : " duals and should cost not less than ety A 4 . n man, M1% North Seventeenth street, was | Y 4 e e ¢ sing \ had the opportunity o owin tined $76 and et In police court for as. | 59,000, 1f this does not materialize, then, i, the demands Hew bHlpE mAds by By -nm.mm,!‘ il e e B I 7 and costs in po! d " enginemen and trainmen they desire t TRGAn with & number of Denver saulting C. Weise, 1406 Bouth Sixteenth |he declared, the money should be ralsed |, o 0y iguse changed o s to read | PEWPPSPer men, he having at one time sireet, Glassman mistook Welse fof a | DY & city bond insue ‘elaht. hours or tass 100 milen or loss, | Pe€n identified with the Denver news man whom he asserted had insulted him Many Make Mistakes, shall constitute o day's work My, Dunn | PaPers—~Advertisement Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles Sunderlands | Mr. Brown' declared that most of the |gave it as his opinion that as long aa the smsll Pive Loss—Nire early Wednes- | citien of this country that have srt in-|wage sohsdules contained the clatse “or | sy morning did slight damage to the |#itutes now have made colosal mis- fless,! the raliroad men could not he sald, S n T P D. home. of. Louls Grumley, 5121 North Thir takes In locating them or in the archi-[to be sincerely making for, an eight-hour [ A agL ed. d,n y P : tecture of the bulldings or in the nature [day. Speaking further on the subjet tleth strect The flames were extin 4 Riiabad arith Uit H”:’M'_‘ upon the ar. | Of the activities carried on in them Mr. Dunn safd: “If the rallroads keep n t() Darken Ha“‘ val o Sho-tira Satasssiens The single exception to this rule, he|man at his task longer than elght hours sald, Is Chicago and the Chicago Art In- | he shall be pald time and a half for th Wasuing Was Ushoodeod—oter [al108, | uioute, e deciared, “deflen competi|overtime, even though he doss ot ru Look years younger! Use the proprietor of a pool hall In the Bavoy |(jon 100 miles. If they send him on tri i ; ol o hey wend b ) ps of ¥ g hotel buildmg, inslsted on dispensing becr An art institute must be democratic,” | more than 100 miles, the rallroads shall old-time Sage Tea and to customers despite n previous Warning | he wald. “You may bulld a vast pile|pay him extra for every extra mile mm' Sulphur and nobody from the officer on the beat, He was|with marble stairways and massive doors | though the trip he made (n less than 7 . fined §% and costs when arralgned in|ung resounding corridors, and I care not|elkht hours, The rallroad companies are will know police court though the floors be gold and the walls|obligated to pay, but the men do not ¢ Talks to University Students—General | alabaster, it will fall of its purpose ligate themselies to work You can turn gray, faded halr beau ‘m y.t’ Mann of the Northwestern Mutual Tho art institute that you want In| “The clause, ‘or lews! appiied in the | UFully dark "lwl lustrous H"n;": pvas ife Insurance company went to Lincoln, | Omaha should be a.center of olvic #o-|demands of the men to the measure of |MEhS If you'll get a -cont Boitle | ¥ where 'he deliversd an sddress to the|clability, like the Chicago Ast Institute.|a day's' pay, ‘eans that: the man are | YYYoUVs Sage and -Sulphur Compound students of the wtate university, taking | There, on Sunday afternoon, for ex-|guaranteed a full duy's pay whether st any drug store. Milllons of bottles :I.‘;:u‘ 1.;|,;‘: .u( Il‘ ases of Life Inwur-|ample, you will find refreshments being |they work one or elght ! hours, |°f -m: ::M '(.umulwl ’;|r1 :.,A”n.[.x‘:.‘ln;; ince’ as his tople served in & clean, chesrful room and | whether they travel one mila or 100 miles, [[Proved by the addition of other Ingrecy ' g Rotuyns t0 Omaha~Arthur W. Grows, | you will find orchestral concerts being|But once let the raliroad overstep either ents, are sold annually, says & well JUIT assortments of ‘”m”r‘]”“”‘ worth indicated in the wealth of materialg, the former general clairfs agent for the atreot | given at an admission of 10 cents, After [of these minimums and a penalty a | KROWD Idruum here, bacauge i darkent accurate tailoring, the clever details of design, the utmost that special planning | rallway company, has Feturned trom Call- | people have eaten and enjoyed music|slapped on of overtimo and extra mileage, [ Ve hAIr 50 P BIA - SYOILY. 8 " A g aG ' desire fornia with his family and has opened a | they are tuned up to enjoy art Tt is an old adage in cousts of squity | MO One can tall it has been applied can accomplish to meet onr patrons’ desires, T tifia In' conaation. with.'the resll 'Scks the Ooisha:ast imkticate o Live|When s man’ comen-Before Slich s sonre | Those whess heir iy LUFBInE Grex CF SUITS AT 319 50 estate firm of Hyatt-Fafefield in the | institution, not & cold storage place. Art|demanding justice that 'he who comes [Pecoming £MR.shnve & JUTDEIAS B WBM g 4 g { g 2tk Omaha National Bank bullding s not for the ‘highbrows’ slone. It ia|nto eauity must come with clean hands’ /N them, Because PRl i g For practicnl street wear, A well tailored severity of line the striking feature, ar . e mal A o raliro 2 plications the kray halr vanishes an » i 3 Two Sentences Suspended—/fohin Car- | for the people. It fa the apprectation of it be snld that the raliropd broth g ¥ st g s M with belted modes to vary, Poplins, serges and shepherd checks, our locks becom luxuriant] " voes, 605 South Thirteenth street, arrested | the beautiful and in this all can share,” | ©rhoods are coming before the Amerlcan |¥' 4 & oD & charge of keeping a disorderly house, | At the speakers’ table were seated Mr.|PUPlic with clean handa? ":F,\“,” s the age of Youth, Gray-haired SUITS AT $29 50 was 1) and costs’ when' arralgned | and Mrs. John L. Webster, Mrs, C, T.| “Can it be said thst the reliroad . . " ks ok e : 7 ey " brotheriioods . are laying. thelf “cass.bas |Unattrasiive folke aren't’ wanted arobnd Flare-fitted serges, yoked model poplins, norfolk types in shepherd checks in polce eourt, Mrs, A. C. Grady, 111 | Kountze, Mr. and Mrs. Halleck Rose and ¥ ase be- | I busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul " Pikagm Nedt niialansd ofiva sisilavl My, ash Mrs, 3. G, Upes fore the court of ast resort. with- justite | 2L B ‘ s B hardine suits, box plaited and scores of other equally important values in this low- [s 1 tonight and yow'll be 4 charge, was fined $0 and costs. Both The following officers were elected and nothing but justice on their sid phur Compound tonlght a sentences were suspended Prosidont, John L, Webstat: vise presi. |Can these men who demand that they |lshied with V" e, DRUSRUINA, NelE priced collection, ente ere suspended ralden ol . rbste. | ce presi- 4 : | shail be paid time-and-a-half for all over- |And your youthful appearance within a e ———— — dent V. D. M t w. | thinaflenr T ved dent, W'D, Metumh; trossurer W B |k "6 L T L et e | ew daye SUITS AT $39.50 NES_BORFREATY( neREan; £ vey ahall not be required to render of ¢ ) d d ollet requisite ifi i iv i &U.f eur nJuI'e vactors, Francis Brokas, O, Mo Wilbals | oy, Shall nos e rediis "";'"" Folghe | This ,’l"'”":",“'""l'u"""‘”‘ i Modified adaptations of many of the most recent excelusive suit models, made to Ly : wours of service for eleht hours' pay? |an o ended for the nitign “ ‘. " : v ¢ % and C. T, Kountze Will the American publie vote to sup- |tion or prevention of Aisease—~Adver our order in the favored fabrics and color combinations, | oI uras port o sirka ity aHCI nonssiuans | ORemsent SILK SUITS $29.50 TO $69.50 Recent arrivals that portray in appealing diversity the originality and charm of our personally seleeted models, Afternoon and Street Newest Top COATS Dresses$25, $35, $45 Up $18.50, $25 and $35 MBODYING just that touch of indi DISTINCT eollection styles for viduality which marks the wearer as | street wear now; for sport wear later, being suitably attired. The styles are the | coats for spring mornings and summer newest and are shown in taffeta, crepe de | evenings, The newest fancies of women chine, crepe meteor, gros de londres and | to whom style and utility make equal ap- soiree ~|H\ wftonml and '-nhunvwl \«nh | peal; coats in all the fashionable materials, | Burgess.Nash Co-Second Floor, wsue for county road An Array of Charmmg New Easter MILLINERY for as Little as $5.00 ND not only that—you can choose from one of the largest collections to be found anywhere in the City. It’s a brand new collection, too. Hundreds of hats, all smartly trimmed and suit able for women, misses and matrons, Styles Trimmings Large Sailors Fancy Facings Medium Sailors ) Wing Trims Small Hats 5 00 Buds S » Ribbons ‘ { living here, and John M., at Salix, Ia / the former home, where burial will be made. A sister, Mrs. T. N. harrington, |return for Douglas county will be tha lives at Elk Point D much later in being tabulate tured ribs and severely sprained thighs , Enamelware at Money Saving Prices » driving west on Grace street, hit| o "0ng the $20,000 bond issue for mother, Mra. Ella Mulvihill, 2116 Cass. Twelfth ward had counted the Water ki Blue or ODYX “““hh' a4l Bius ‘or Onys Cottee 19 : C FIELD CLUB IMPROVERS JOHN PHILLIP QUINN \ eut s, cnaaiiner, vonsing o o COUDLY Paving and ‘4 and wrists as the result of an auto neel-| - anctioned by Vote the car helonging to Aarom Morrison, W7} 0,0y “vond grading submitted by the Ski Blue or Onyx Color---Full Standard Size fwo brothers survive, George Mulvihill, |board ballots, the grading and road bonds nd then had gone home far the nigi Cooker Pot This, of course, means that the compl ELECT BATTIN PRESIDENT REFORMED GAMBLER, DIES Bouth Twenty-seventh street, was taken dent which took place at Eighteenth and Pinkney street, driving south on WBight . T 2 e , | retu c i s county wil th Our low rent and low operat- 1y E P J ¢ ing expense enable us to save you mo a You make your own ' terms. evening at the Field club (house, There | ogor the United States as the “reformed | . - f the members who lve in the district | vears devoted his time to exposing gam- | A i 4 hetween Pacific street and Center str bling, was found dead in bed In a b and from Thirty-second street to Thirty- | ing house here today. For many years| 4 elghth street Quinn traveled over the country in a spoe- | . 1o hin mome muttering trom’ e me-| (G7ading Bonds Are Big Selection High GCiade Grace streels, The §1,000060 bond centh, turning both 'cars mround and|C0Unty commissioners both have been ap overturning the car belonging to Kute, |PTOVed DY the voters. Ninety out of 124 Morrison escaped injury, His car wag|Précinets in the county give the follow badly wrecked ing: For. Against Paving bonds 9.476 8,883 C y ht t Grading bonds 9,7 B89 | reighton Student One Twelfth Ward Succumbs to Illness G d V e Board Goes to Be , Btephen Mulvihill, a student at Creigh- pngr— ton university, died last night at St The large force of men which was Joseph's hospital, aged 23 years, of mas- |counting the clection returns in the news toiditis, He had undergone an operation | paper offices received the cheering news 1 seven weeks ago for his allment The |at 12:3 that the judges and lerks of young man had been living with his election in the I!V"J precinct of the T annual meeting f th Meld Club YHTLADBLPHIA April ) To District Tmprovement club was held last | phillip Quinn, 6 vears of age, known The rosidents of this district are much | clal car, tn which he had a display of |} 8ki Blue or Onyx Tea Mushroom Hats ple ting system and | electric roulette wheels and two score of Kettle hope to extond It on other streets and | gambling devices which he demonatrat ” Olose-fitting Hats Flowers adjoining the present clircuit of |to the public The club was addressed by W. 1. con- | BARRISTERS TO GIVE JUDGE AL ot iy WGODROUGH A RECEPTION There are sport hats, hats for business, and hats for formal oceasions—a selection that is sure to canse a great deal of tall - nnuA ‘\ j‘ ,\ ¢ ™ re \ o e Burgess.Nash Co Second Floor endets w3, Clsasen for e S22 v e, w2 o i (. sut e or O 39 Women's New Easter KID GLOVES ':‘:fe Sweaters, $5.98 tary, All vew rosklents o thix et f g Omatn ar associatien st the U Dish Pa Cc I ‘\".\w‘un are again holding “‘ ronsen 1 e seretary, 3. luasnn, | 11" v et Tann o b made (| 11, or Oyox ' 3@ e Very Special Thursday $1.75 Pair ot s Now for . bers of assocatior #ki i : svory . ster outfit will be incomplete without a new pair of gloves tweators, (n all the new shades o ey * T S 260 | 1wt sinernr wout tiund N 1y Your Bastr outs it b incomplee withous s saw i of tons, | Vilk "wRi or el i KILLS HIMSELF WHILE | Judge Mung kb x Herlin J : ntereat to Easter shoppers A ’ tunate ~r‘\vlpnl«w ]l i rv-‘i‘”h‘k:klll s m‘" “' 1l plaue sewn wilh e ation, Hiack, white and colors, | Assortment of Women's AR QLW e Wash Oo—Maia Fioor Muslin Underwear at 75¢ In the Basement---$5 00 Trimmed inserilon w1 mdulions Hats in Time for Easter at $2 78 | o simbinslos svieiens o = Reward N8 FALLE . ¥ e Has TN, Y INT OUI GLUARAN. v & nudited "‘ «l TEE PROTECTS : y 1O THAD : 4 YOl Own ]-‘A LUDING gowns with laes insertion and medallions of ‘ - j THEREFORE = . —r e R Ay TP——— I'he most you can do for your A SPROIAL purratee WAk (hls Mle of ¢ ors all-over Culls from the Wire |Swive for and maintain the teeth— visit your dentist twice a i T s TR inished " Vary Apetiil Kaster ba This me Hpringlike flow [ ™ highest possible standard at all yoar and three times a duy use ! all in ut . PR G LD “An Easter Token" times; when you need help n 0] | REMEMBER g town. lorget me b, bud il e sooresaied b ke i e . new W y Vo tha ipient and you will resslve . PERFECT ' O R Ube & ". Ay your share of Joy from sending L o dalaty arda KNewpie hieken and bonast \ ation and \ ale intrimmed , o HOSTETTER'S . ibomsadscles “Stomach Bitters Tllllfl'l PIIWBT i Odd and Ends of Hats, 50¢ 8130 !n 104 JO A M . » " L als hals A oA prevaliin A : — » s @ Deotor of Dentel Surgery [ . lr slt‘ ‘-‘n‘ " alimg | :M.' or anads Bl : Sam Mughes Want Galt govd, de . *FeRs y b ARGR00. TOgY Hue wid ohE " ¥ {s & remedy vou oan always Bend B0 mamp vduy o & genaeus (el package of sihee il hats and wedlum hats ar vals . frow 63 AlS & fompiete Ao 5 ' Dr. Lyons Peifest Tosth Powder or Denisl Croam o 2 sl o s 510 te ) al C Baster o deonratie ' . — Wargens Nash Co - Main Ploss rely on for Stomach and Rowel LW Lyen & Sens, laa ATT W, 208 S, New York City e e g Burgess Nash Company disorders. Get the genuine