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25| THE OMAHA DAILY VOL. XLV--NO., MAY NEED SPECIAL SHIP 10 HOLD BILL Anyway, Uncle S8am Has Decided to Let Lengthy South Dakota Man Enlist. CONGRESSMAN HELPS HIM OUT 260, Chrig Poppe has overcome an em barrassment of personal altitude pnd | wias recelved into the United States ravy at the local recruiting office, Chris 1s 10 years old and six feet | iwo Inches in helght, He applied | for enlistment about & month | nnd was “turned down’ I# too tall, The navy regulations bar men over glx feet one inch high even t the age of 21, But this aldn't ago becatse he discournge Chri He | took his pen In hand and wrote a letter of Bouth t Congressman DAl Dukota, with whom he 14 personally scquainted (Chris' home Pine street) 18 In Yankton, & D, 04 The congressman did the necessary und along came the order from Navigation | Buperintendent Vigtor v g ton, D, .C., to allow young I to enlist, | Overcomen Difflenlty, The reason for noc taking men over #x font one fnch In the navy is that the hammocks In which th not long en to nccomm man and wome of the decks are wo low | that a tall man would bump his bean o ho walks ulong It will be neces ernment tallors make n special uniform | for Chris Poppe. Then, when he is a» slgned to a ship, they will have to nmu“ a special long hammock o ac his big frame Chris takes no stock in the story that | they are golng to construct a special battleship with extra high decks for him to work on, Chris is “wise” and he | doesn’t belleve that | Though he s only 19 Chris says he doesn’t think he will grow any more, | “I nin't grown a bit in the last month, ho maid, William Poppe, his father, is hers from | Yankton to seo that he gets launched in the navy all right Will of W. H., Koenig | Filed for Probate # leep nro | ary to have the gov commodate | The will of the late Willlam H. Koenig | of the Kilpatrick store has been filed for | probate in county court. [ His estate is estimated as being around | 00,00, and nearly all of it goes to his widow and children. Paul W, Kuhns, | B. M, Morsman, jr., and Mrs. Koenlg | are named executors, | Boquests of 3400 were made to Kathar- | fne and Elinor Baxter and §1,00 to Mona | Cowell, | STEAMBOAT INSPECTORS | WILL ARRIVE HERE MONDAY | Nees V. Downs and George . Bowers, United Btates steamboat inspectors, will he in Omaha the first of next week to pass on applications for licenses M’ ateamhoat operators. They have notified Collector of Customs McCune, M P —— The Strange Case of By Frederick Lewis, Author of :: Mary'' :: **What Happened to The Cast of Oharacters for THE GTRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE. Langdo Philtp CHAPTER X1y | min ato n taller | ¢ OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APR Stenographer Asks $10,000 Heart Balm from Provision Man A. Andersen years old stenographer for the American Window Cleaning company, has filed suit for bre of promise against August Kro ger wholesale provision mar 4 heart balm to the amount of $10.000, alleging that Kroger set the wed ding day for April 4 and then went back on his promise Miss Andersen’'s nttorneys are Benjn Baker and Sugarman & Sugarman. DECREE GRANTED IN MAGEE DIVORCE SUIT ‘Mrn‘ Ella C. Magee Testifies That Hushand Was Cruel and Choked Her In Public, GETS ALIMONY AND THE SON ., Mr Pratt Mageo for divorce, Ella Mugee, who sued Jerome was granted u decree In district court by Judge George A The both very prominent in Omaha and Day Magees are middle west society Murs, of Mrs appeared s 4 witness for her daughter, testl fied, as did the plaintiff, that the hushand had choked her In public ocensions Herman Kountze, inother Magee, who o0n various Mr, Magee did not appear at the hear ng Mrs, Magee wan granted alimony of | ¥i6 w month and attorneys' fees to the amount of $0 Bhe was also glven custady of an & m, Marshall Mages Mugees were married February 2 yenr-o The 1907, Kennedy Carries Douglas County By 8,015 Votes | John L. Kennedy carried Douglas county by over 8,000 votes, according 1o the unofficial count of all the preeinets except one. The missing precinct is the Fifth of the Kleventh ward, where thoe judges falled to record thelr count for republican senator, The vote for 123 of the 124 nets 1w, Kennedy, 11,18; | Aldrich, leaving & majority for | Kennedy of 8016, INDIAN TIRES OF SCHOOL AND SEEKS WORK IN OMAHA |- Levy Btewart, 17 years old, a runaway from Genoa Indlan school, refused to re turn to the Institution. He will be taken to the home of his father, Peter Stewart, at Petoskey, Mich to secure the authorl The boy came to Omaha and was picked up by Neuralgln and Shooting Pains, Bloan’s Liniment is n wonderful medi eine for neuralgla and sharp shooting paine, applied to painful spot It stops the ache. Only %o, All druggists.—Ad vertisement ary Page Pictures by Essanay ‘And Mr, Shale went in with Mr. Pol lock 7" Oh, no, sir. As soon as the stopped he went off down Mr Pollock 'went Into the hotel alone There doubt that both thes wis no unexpeoted witnesses had made & good lon. lstrict attorney was not plensed but Langdon, happy in the knowledge he terrible ordeal for M Irawing to an en that day feeling younger Dressy Boys’ Shoes For Easter Sunday feot are TEEL HOD HOES Parcel Post Paid DREXEL SHOE €0, 1419 Farnam ~ « | 0. F, Fuller's Case Brought to At- | w. 11 McCord hus pur | and 1t shows | #pace, ks Houela INHIS WOOD PILE ™ Beautiful Dundee od a lot of tention of Welfare Board Harry Tuke Dundes adjotning Legal Aid. lot on which ‘Tukey's new home nov stand The ground belonged to Tuke THREATENED WITH GARNISHEE | veing a part of what he acquired befors he bullt his There Is a real case for the legal uld departnmient,” location is the K remarkod Attorney | yecond and 1 MeGuire of the Welfare hoard, when | reviewed Mrs, against whom Judgement was secured In a Justice Fuperintendent Schreiber the elrcumstances of Mr. and Osgood ¥, Fuller, court by a pleture enlarging coneern My, Fuller agreed to pay # graph of hiw late for an enlargement of a pho 1w, the ment being {hat | 1l photograph would be delivery v Thursday at will be taken to leh some collection agons manner in ) ourts take advantage of cles and fust unsuspecting peol In this fnsta Kept Spreading Into Hair, Itched a Great Deal, Hair Fell Out and Head Looked Badly, HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “When my little brother's trouble began 1t looked rough and scaly snd we thought that be was breaking out with the heat AU firwt 1t wis Just across his forohead, bus it kept spreading into his hair and was very red, It ltched & great deal which caused him to scrateh and he was very cross and would often e awake nights, s halr fell out and made his head look very badly ““We had him treated but it seemed Lo make him worse. He had the trouble about four months when | sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap snd Olptment, and after wards bought more, Wo used the Cuticura Boap and Olntment according to direetions and in about two weeks he was completely healed.” (Signed) Mise Susie V Doren, K. ¥, D, 1, Osmanche, lows, July 015, Sample Each Free by Mall With 82-p. Skin Book on the treatment of the wkin and scalp. Address post-card “Cutleurn, Dept. T, Boston.” Hold by the order for the en wius taken by a house-to saly ngrood raph with Icitor left agency her fon on that correct likeness father-in-law. the enlarg: of Mr, Fuller's Justice of the Peaco Kubat explained that the hour in the summons u typographical error Attorney McGuire of | board the akainst the Fullers was ket aside 4 0 m’ was Upon motlon of the $10.i6 SURVEY IS MADE OF THE U. P. HEADQUARTERS A survey of the Unfon Pacific head- quarters bullding has heen complpted that there are 820 mquare feot of floor bestdes square feet mdditional floor space in the vaults, making a total of 44,327 In the building there are 1,140 Union Pacific offielals and employes and 148 tenants, Every person in the building hag an average of 13 square feet of.floor Welfare judgment of space, druggiste and dealers throughout the world, MEN! YOUR EASTER SUIT IS HERE! P Every style, whether a man be young or old, stout or slen- der, we have the garment to suit his taste—guaranteed to equal any suit offered any- where at $18.00. Here'sthe BEST Easter Suit Offer 122 Pinch Back Suits, Gray Mixed Suits, Blue Serge Suits, Novelty Suits Finer Easter Suits® All hand tailored in newest fabries and colorings., All |v|‘§(‘wlfl'0“|',f:»ln 10% less than what other All 1zes up to 54 chest measure. L-System, Kirshbaum, Student-Craft, Michael “Chie'' € ) Morso - Made Clothes tores ask, | Fade-Proof Blue Serge Suits | ‘10 fflR!lS”l“ SPECIALS Models are 2 or 3. button, in plain or patch pocket, Special Saturday EASTER WATS OF CLASS $1.90 MEN'S NEW SPRING PANTS Pante LM Poute BEERL MILK WONN BILE Tiee $1.90 $3.00 (1), HSARNSTEIN \v 151921 DOUGLAS ™| _aT l 0o 1916, BEE. SINGLE CoPY TWO “By wpocial arvangement with ¥, &legfeld, Jr."” Coming Soon! GEORGE KLEINE'S GREATEST CINEMATOGI}APHIC ACHIEVEMENT The Star Supreme Billic Burke fipported by HENRY KOLKER AMotion Picture Novel By Mr.&EMrp RUPERT HUGHES And now comes a new motion picture play that abso- lutely surpasses anything that has ever before been presented-—a production that represents the very highest standard!ever attained in the film world— MISS BILLIE BURKE IN GLORIA’S ROMANCE. This beautiful photoplay is un- doubtedly the most magnificent work of film- craft ever attempted. It cost $960,000 to produce. It combines the greatest factors in the literary, theatrical and motion picture fields. The star is Miss Billie Burke; the supporting cast is headed by Mr. Henry Kolker; the authors are Mr. & Mrs, Rupert Hughes; the producer is George Kleine, These powerful factors each overwhelmingly dominant have given thelr time and effort for many months past to present to you & motion pleture novel of unusual interest, InGloria's Romance you'll see the supreme star, Billie Burke, portray the role of Gloria Staf ford=sixteen, vivacious and charming. You'll see her at Palm Heach, Florida, amid scenes of rare natural heauty You'ly see her In the newest gowns- the creations of such famous mo distes as Lucile, Henrl Hendel and Balcom. You'll see her in an Interesting seciety ramance by the noted authors, Mre, & Mes. Rupert Hughes & play we belleve every man, woman and child will enjoy. Billiec Burke in Gloria’s Romance will soon be presented at the leading photoplay theatres, The theatres that shaw these pictures will have secured for you the regurdiess of price I oyou are interested in see . production of unwewel high quality—if you are ested in seeing Willie Burke o Glor Homance sl your the sk the manager when ( will be showu or weite and tell ue you would Hke ta see it GEORGE KLEINE 209412 Ozark Building, Kansas City, Me Fhoaters everywhore are very utmost in mo Fat these how ing & motion n pleture ent t the best rialnment lee (e atre whete tawited ta apaly for tAis attractian Wirte or weite Wateh for the Story in The Omaha Bee HEE TP THEY DESIR) Call Tyler 1000 If You Want to Talk to The Bee or to Anyone Connected With The Bee. CENTS. L IMMEDIATE ummhl