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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 5 A > = — 3 hog parlors where all hogs are protected eighteen princii ive ate MOYE ON FOOT 10 |Aided By a Helping Hand and Much |(MAHA MARKET [§ e vt LIVE STOCK MAN T0 &7 = PAY OFF MORTGAGE Advice, Gray Hair Writes His Name MODEL FOR WORLD ‘e mutt v ‘ GO BEFORE CONGRESS i & i vt i, B Young Men's Ch t ntrodueln,’ Ialdles ‘o' gen'nlemen, Louls | He was already beglr e ]| proof; h the new sheep barns, wit re so VasL ‘o ane wants 10 y ) Evilvmg Pl“nt:) EI::‘“A,.;NE.U':H Gray Hair, the edueated Indian when Deputy. Mickerson stofved ki | CAZ) Veooman fays Ee Tells Zyary. | facilitiss for handling M2 STosAS '4M F. McClure, President of National . . "\, 4 b v ing of Dvh!‘ e » v,u”‘ m’..’p’,‘,, Py g You forgot the ‘s’ on the end.” he | body to “Go and Do as Omaha aaie & tent foeder sheep mar- | EXchange, Will Conduct Meat . . jon procesd - with k § n, wh untutored mind : o Ugh," sald Louls, as he begon a Has Donc | he modern | Price Probe v malios 4 ‘:'\"" J * | No, no, Lowis' mind is tutored Juls | OVET AEAIn t upparen didn't o 4 ey are today | "y‘u ) ¢ tor all, “ ,.4“: ‘Hfi v CAMPAIGN 18 T0 START 800K | un'wria e nam fa 'l a a4 wikoul whds | THE ONE WAY TO SUOCESS | i Stk s 4 OMANANS ADVISED OF PLAS (7 ither the Droducer oF ® it on the back " pon (ra ng the de A route ove the fpment as modols r ma A movement to pay off the mort n the United $tates marshal of hia first name o and do wh a has done,” | ! ews dispateh fro A8 gton ' Y 0P~ Coung Men's Christian Assoclation |“MPlimented him and Louis almost |ond hd commendatio dx also and b Iture o local stocl i I smiled Naw Son't faneet Hha A elith obeis tors of the United States Depurtment He said the ed Rt ined to | ties conveys the Information that M N " bullding and to supply money for| iiis wite, Jans Four Cloud, saw him d e ,..,'. ,T sternly NI u” has | Cf Agriculture gave to u:hrln lw‘m» A AS 16r8hip | | MeClure, president of the Nationa ACCUlH]t Alb()l Da’y rrent expenses of the institution is (1, too. Peter Bharp Back saw him, alac nded Loulw' writing of | & | stock markets of the country, and BB WAL A A Live 8tock exchange, has announced 1o be launched in Omaha Peter had Just tiniwhed making his mark several occasions bef i o SRt S A0 IR, GRs DB SR M "hat ;,, will zo before the congres All offlos nall wil e rectors of the Young Men's Chris- |operstion nasme | vestigation of live stock markets vp ' predh world,” he awked, “In o ooiigation In the interests of the ! ] " tan association lunched In the south | 1ouls Gray Halr gra pen in a Walla grumph hoosha pra,” sald Jane | oo an 7 o J L he ation Lk fay a |the tomahawk, braced himself firmly witness of he sband's accomplisk | AF . ' ! ' r o . o " ot us city In an address on Young [tween his teeth and wrote. e wrote |He pretended to think nothing of it, as nercinl club At noon, mentioned 1 h d wqus ’m:u i "w’ the o\ » A Vir. Beardsley {s president of the |, ereq write & whole page it he wanted to Missouri valley some time ago fo et |the nation in the future vetificlally forced by the pa S 4 Kansas Clty association and has been # to how to better market condi ern, or merely because of natura dai- | of Mrs | tiona, and that thelr whol recommenda WALT JARD'NE sAlD To ons. The fac evident, he atutes, tha he ¢ b for twenty-five years. He Is an at tion wus wrap torney and a former mayor of that | Pather Fitzg()rald iLa]‘g st Ranp;e Sh(mp Bdadhite eity, He Is moderator of the Council y iy ‘”-'* Omnha's market as a model a il 1 Conprenstions) harenes or me| I Serious Condition | Market In the World | with the exceptionally fine facilities in to improve. Indications are he will be his % an Imp s | at Local Hospital! Looks to Montana |- Plen for Support | | e ——————— Mr. Beardsley dwelt on the work ao- | one slogan prices have been comparativel W Has done ot BE MUCH IMPROVED | the innt fow seara for no npparentls ad reason this an Inve ok yards in Omaha, the new | able to return to hin office next week des of the qu fley. Willlam T. Witzgerald, %0 years IMght pages of half-tones and reading complished by the Young Men's Chris-| old, assistant pastor ut Bt Cectln's ,uiiar concorning Oma Industrial Berg Sults Me tinn amsoctation all over the world, and | (uihoile chureh, 18 In & serious condition mads a plea for hearty support of this |y st Jossph's hospital. He was oper-| PIAnts and business section are niabieg . s movement in Omaha for raising more | wied upon Thursdsy by Dr. C. C, Alilson I the latest Industrial and Agricultural A l t f " - funds {o further the work here for an infestinal disorder Review, published by George V. Cram eve a lOn O ‘ Faster The business men will organize the Rev. Mr. Witzgerald was ordained at| of Chicago. The (& and information —d ampnign and begin with the subscrip-| gt Paul seminary, 81, Paul, Minn, four |were furnished by the bureau of public tion list shortl oars ago, wnd came sl once to Omaha, | ity of Omahn e Young Men's Christian association | 'pon his arrival here he was sent to| The Helenn Daily Independent, adition 0“ cr- a “es bullding at Seventeenth and Harney has | Grand 1aland, where he served us as-|of Bunday, April 16, containe a full-page wlor with ts concerning the lve stoek il heen oc pled nine years The wisdom | sistant pasior for six monthas, of those of the bullding commitiee at the | e came back to Omahs as assistant time fn bullding much larger than weemed | pastor at #t. Peter's chureh for wix| Omahs, This necessary at that tme Haw been demon- | months, Inter returning to Grand Island | bureau of publ sru in| for m considerable perfod. He the editor of the paper, Will Campbell, for | e Neckwear Nothing to ecompare with this magnificent assort ment of spring neckwear Sueh qualities, styles and patterns you never saw he fore: a bewildering array IInlon stock yards in wis nlwo furnished by the market in 1 ity on request of the atrated by the fact that the at present crowded, and there are many merly of On back to Omaha, where for the | " article in An at (o the| he has been sasiwtant pastor m. tructive one in n wtock country 1ike Mon times when the secretary 18 pul to thel o :‘:’. - n’”\‘h’ § ‘,r re dend, | tana, since it in headed, “Omaha Largest | of the finest from the test 1o find room enough in which to| Cacelia’s church s parents are dead . ? : : i1 the various metivities that]|but & brother and aister reside at the| Range Sheep Market in the World, Looks | An Unrivaled Exhibit of fashion centers of Amer carry on & ol home in .artford, Conn, Befors his|to Montans.” The article gives the his L accumulate at any one time 4 } To Vree from Debt, recent x”u,n; ’. was contemplating & "rv: 4,1}-“. ,_,‘,,,, ,.ru u'“ ,',‘.;vw Distinctive St),'es and Fabrics SOC 7§C 000 was| (711P to Hartfora early in the summer in South Omaha, and carries the ures AMthough something over $100, » [ i3 Nouth Ommacss, 40d s () Fiurie For Men and Young Mcn' pi [ ; : alned ) # o for this bullding ot ¥ recelpts of stock which put Omahs second it cont over W00, and o moretince | PIODIEET South Side | recetvts in the nited states , Thato 1o & SO0 ol niw b csnd] Livery Man Is Dead | THALIAN APARTMENTS ‘ p by & subseription campaign, and that ARE SOLD FOR $75,000 $1, $1.50 Wear a New Tie Easter ($12-$15"-$18" the masociation should be put on a clear 1.. J. Carpenter 60 years old, ploneer tooting, free from annual interest charge| = p s Thall y g . . 4 very man of the fouth Bide, n resident| Tha Thalfan apartments, 5% South t Lo mgaion, 4 branen o | 1122 "yt ‘o, S | vy e v, b e -aster extend its work where th s " Aled at his farm home on the Kt Crook | George Reginald Frost and wife to Jame H t work should be extended at the present| . ... . a south of the city Thursday | ¥, Thompson. The consideration In sald a s time 11 o'cloc e h due | to have been in the elghborhood y We are unable to do many of the]SVeRies st 4 ) " Deatk "”'" ‘“ - “’; . AvanRor YOUNG Our groat varety n: |to » complication of causes, principally | ¥ Hatx for Baster and d things we feel that we should be dolng| s o i Spring wear contain penter was for years one of the ¢ there 18 o feeling that we should be put N | Graceful, one, two and three-button, high best makers, The best t prominent busine of the : i d .. in the clear and that some money should ;(':':’m ’;‘ 1”“' :”“ :“' '; "”"':,"" uivy ; When ltclnng Slopa | il wnisted model, slashed, plain patch, lapel f.'..’,.'ffi\..' "u", o de, owning one o ¢ Inrgen I be ralsed for eurrent expenses #o that Howew atibiss 'l ‘Graatds Ol o o patch and regular pockets, and the very popular town, At the work could go ahead better and in 'V' e "" : 5 4 “" =} Norfolk or pinoch-back styles, in homespuns, a broader way. 'Thie bullding peeds over-| “ne 9! the enrifest plonesrs in this part pomT o™ one safe, dep. adable trest nerges, flannels, fancy mixtures and novelty $2 hauling, painting, decorating, the renewal of the county and has lived In Bouth | ... (hat relleves ftching torture in weaves; cut stripes, screen checks, shepherd : of machinery and lots of necessities. “"’I'“'I ';‘I” :"""': thirty years "’""“‘ stantly and that cleanses and woothes the platd, Doran checks, Piping Rock flannels. AND \ “What the association wants to do is| VMY un yoars ago, when he | gy, ’ \ to &0 on expanding to keep up its work | retired from sctive business and took | Agk any drugkist for a Ze bottle of 0-""'“ Satin '”‘ Beams and Fall Lined, 53 up residence south of the city zemo and apply M as directed, Soon | e ' in proportion to the growth of the city. and do fts part in this great development of the metropolis that ls taking place.” John B. Stetson’s Creations $3.50, %4, 55 And the ngw styler we feature 'are THE MAX, & three-inch brim, erush orown, soft ‘shape, In sever all colors, at.. . 83.00 HE BORSATION, n ft roll erysh srown feather welght, in new shades, at. . 85,00 NEW CA Pive years ago his wite died. He 1n| you will find that plmples, black hends survived by one dsughter, Mrs. Karl W, ringworm and similar skin trou- | n———————— Brown, who lives on the Carpenter furm. {1l disappenr A b'l The funers! was held Friday afternoon| A little zen the penetrating, satisfy- | vdps Stolen Automobile |u Vil . veiderce e | o s s ot ' st 1 Tobert 1. Wheeler officiating, Interment | bunishes all skin eruptions and makes MEN ) SPRING STYLES conservative styles for men of middle or more Adnnred age, that lend youthful lines to the figure, but quiet in style and very popular and ex notly proper for the average man,—Neat stripes, checks, broken plalds, soft grays, browns, tans, sub- dued mixtures, homespuns, flannels and serges One-fourth and Full Lined Models, Bubble Bu’("flts SOOn will be made Saturday in the cemetery | the skin soft, amooth and healthy | at Bmerson, Ta., where he has relatives, Zemo, Cleveland After Club Notified Telephone messages were buzzing thieck and fast for a few minutes early ¥riday SATURDAY SALE morning between police hes the downtown headquarters of the Omahs Remarkable Suits, m $10 ¢ Automoblle club and the Webster street ; Styl d v l t depot. r es and Values at . Best on EASTER SUND ? Attendants at the automobile club head- an e u m e | on E. R SUNDAY LY quarters when they arrived at the office , | B —— : . a B 5 X P -~ A T g S Sy are o D h ‘noth- s S BT e A v gomplaiging that haye’ ws “weth- (i [J— .The World’s Finest Master Tailored Spring Suits . wes quite s bit new. Sh | Unparalleled values and superb wtyles, the richest new weaves and smartest colorings; A . models and sizes for men of all ages and shapes; one, two and three-butt y - t elwon B, Updike drove his big tour- Ower and full lengths, Regular and pateh pockets UEAN AR NlA: anriont h. aln ng car to the Webster atreet depot, leav ing Instructions for his chauffeur to \ all for the machine and depurted from ' he city on an early train yne way the instructions went y and soon the depot employes be gan to entertain suspicions that joyrid. fl(_l_ Toilet Articles --at the--- SHERMAN & McCONNELL “Kuppenheimer”™ $20, §22.50, §25 upto $40 “Society Brand” TOp Boys Easter Suits | Men’s High Grade Coat that please the boys. This store sets the {i Sprll’g Shlrts Spec,l Proof e | requirement of more than half the boys in A Y ord ey b B I rts, & police were notified, who in turn |[fj =———— - Oats Omaha, and we invite all boys to come here (| JTERER Fatenles BNC fine Madrhs. Speclally ; ained 'y‘|< t was Mr. Updike “Hm Norwich Dental 9 sl 35 Eazt::;dzgg Ll 2 Pall’ Fu” L|ned $2 50'$ IZ | :: ” ":'\'.:ll"'l‘l:: g ‘19'%: na. He ook charge of the situstion Oream, speclal cut Spoclal P y Rioh Tweed and || Trousers Styles, . [ 76c_qualities o 45¢ Medium weight, il the wrrive) o evaen |l ] 1100 250 {4a | [ on Some WELL 10¢ and 25¢ Homespuns, in (| Breey Geod sad Popular Mabotial and Sigle, | Mowhs IHokery Werking sd “ONiing | Fixplar a wna the| ] | M1z tor C | | KNOWN TOILET || rrect, nores ey [ 5Pc. Suit Styles goa? P $5 ‘ ol e : d Y attreo. || 95 Full Lined - . p—— : S o ""“'"“-“l‘;f,‘” and MEDIClNAL p————— the most f || Trousers, 1 Belt to Match, | Cap to Match bprlng‘ llnde rwear | 1ined full ems: SHOULDER tive colorings, | In the New Belted or Pinch-Back Model. : Sthay Rl - [ s ol Full Pint 6 Sonbisant lsc BRACES " hn)w‘r‘mr n'nd \n<‘.u Union l.'muuuh‘ul'luh' longth, water hOrIIOS g Bl - s [} 3 cotton, for early spring, full and three [ School Children nt Hotine, | Fee P | setin and Rag | Confirmation Suits = 00 " 81,00 wi 81.50 | ‘ I \ | 1. 1.0, | 6¢ Pep-o-mints sc | 1an sieeves Handsome new Hlue Serges, guaranteed 00 doz. of Athletic l‘hmk‘\nvnmml Union || proof Slip-ons; || (Il',rll]aa“y blll)S(‘,”h“ ‘ .I-,- 50, ;lh;y” ) 64 | ‘rr.l."v”.».:‘..l.w .y.‘.::’n:: weights, In fine and Su 'i,m'-l:i‘ "y‘.':u.,:m at §1 e I el wices Al e ull Quart nkh \ || i 2 | 0 the ywar Log NISRos g ¢ $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 . i | to the War Loan Hotes, e Il : : | $l 5 Kaster Hats and | Kaster Shirta and New Oxford Hose [| s | ; Al o WO boadeegy It Caps ' Blouses 100 dox. thin, pleated Silk Hose, in black | WRLIN, M Vith auberiptions | s | Massata Tale 12¢ B50e a0d $1.00 | 45¢ and $1,00 el g pafies : \ he fourth ( \ CIGARS FOR MEN | $1.00 Wing 59 | AND Heautiful Easter Neckwear, 20¢ and 50e¢ Regular Bbe values for 19¢ | A saturd our clgn ] Odo-ro-nn | wolll 1o cuver Q8@ | wor ouace 900 ot x : . . Y for us By years \ ‘ ’ : ] N s ese 1 $1.68 i A Good Dinner @ermau §t ule 2 WE DRELAVEN s PHOMPT LY oS moublt qter “1ShermansMcConnell Drug Company oy - P - o - Corner 16th and Dodge Streets, Brewed and Bettled by Owl Drug Co,, 16th and Harney, Harvard, 25th and Farnam New Store Soon al Nineleenth and Farnam Sts, HOTEL [TONTENELLE .l Jetter Brewing Co., Ltd. OMAMA, NEB - Pl Foade Supplisd W W Petee, Phans Somgtag