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18 | (F ONCE DAUGHTER OF | MILLIONS IS DYING) Daughter of Famous Charley” Bauer Near Death In County Hospital Here, TOOK SICK IN THE- COUNTY JAIL | | A 19-year-old girl traces of great beauty figure, Is dylng in the county hos | pital a vietim of oplates. The name | she goes by is Marguerite Bauer still and grace of | [ showing | Bhe was taken from thesounty Jall | Vit s ugont's commission from a $5 pre< but no report has come from Recelver to the hospital after her condition bhe [ - miium on lis own sarety bond as re- Howdll since August, 1008, There is a eame serious. Polico found her sev ared A6 wh sslvst of o dstunst sORASD. Saams o | iends. of u‘.n..:,, yescs > ‘.m‘.“.' }.." . id throw for ke the records of tha elerk of the distr oral days ago In the Aetna hotel, A AR I have started something, As & result | o, Thirteanth and Dodge, with a small | g juen core of 440 4 of that publication, the affairs of the | Wouen Journal hook 0 wes 1o coantity of morphine and cocalne In |so wnd naked ) ith e fafllod insurance company, which|duented. the filing clerk stated that an ¢ v @ P d Lo |to Omaha 1o trin ) ol | attorney had ta offlee for her possession. Bhe was sentence ) o huve been In Howell's hands for more | 0 3 ¢ th cuments § #arve u torm In the county fait, and |08 P T A bt 4 Jor than fiftcon years. aro 1kely o be | the cusn. Furth y while there hecame dosperately 1L |yuu 4 " he antf-pa Ao wound up, although the creditors | fast t Mr liowell v Whila fn the county fall she told Matron | The oo dn thut aA th 58y not get much out of the assets, |1ve w dayn diroctod MeHugh that she s the “Red-Horse | ‘7.‘ | mingion in a dnvghter of [dnug 3 HH 1?‘ OMAHA HHI'\I'\\ \PRITI 7, 1916 %?fi?fififfi%% maron 10 sz s 17 0 KD UP ARRAIRS e v o ) ¢ bs H\N; ’;'l rly“ ;"N"‘““":"‘A‘ OF DEFUNCT CONCERN receiver of the defunc t gom ! 01 A Vistelle Beptember 31, 1901 Situtes Publication Starts ]nvungltmn] of recelvership expenses ards the Issun B o when le was allowed §1 et Bt A Into Rr\u’ntrsh:p Which May aakhaiion. o (has dete fioon Be Closed The 1ast report filed by oll was approved by THE PAPERS ARE ALL MISSING 4 1%3. The sudse ago by J he Unlon 1"a 0. Mab o Recelver Howell Ivership to p Tudge August 4, 0 an full com e a alip to he added s disclosed | ny by Judge “r eport acstver How Tond August allowed 81,0008 for various expenses and an amount of §1,4% belng pay I'he account in The Bee not long rate of $0 per month for (wanty-two ago of the case in the Justice court yionivm, The court alao ordored payment in which . B, Howell, general mana- of & 20 per cont dividend on claims al por of the water works, was defond wed and the collection of asssssments from members of the mutual company ing his right to hold out $1 as Ihe recelvership has not heen closed vefore Heod-Horsa Charley’ Pauer, an humbla|intn the nd ,.“. ; ¢ cuts the caso lad (o a|port, which | ba forthcoming } Montana miner, who upon suddenly strik. |t l } 1l nal fils f “Dockst lonk Nt sieres Chariey” Besier 1 sad to] : [ compans. 8, toweh, receiver,” i a| BUCKS ON HIS CAMPAIGN tune and wound up In a silelde’'s grave bt riied to reveal the miseing papera the job of natiena!l commiticeman, s« Aty rie bo armpes ot ot v s | Dofeat by Randall o i o o010 40 | covaing o Mo cene” st i o e i i e Ton| | yulbrom o e corespontens) | DaVId It’dmfy/wrr g/ nigplogumedt BRI |l ol o B it Away ot the age of 17 and joined the| s “' p “ iy H'”."‘\v ! ‘: ""‘” 1 o when asked to ads the | ganda ohorus of & musical comedy 4 v . D - The day. thet sirl eama i & Ao | from #lou and Prontler—Chalrman Sy i) :;-::4 Matron McMugh, “she looked ‘m ":"’:",’”'m'w: '1|"| '}"‘I" m”,',"'_‘ "j;',”,‘:‘ BAY STAT"A RPIJPACTS “ be 8¢ ledst & yoars old 1 il afternoon and that Charles A, Nandall ) ) Y L ,, suah & eomipiita wreck of momaphaed in | USSR A0G, AL TERTR &, ROOSEVELT BLA”" candidn The ninety-one counties reporting show (Continued from Vage One) morning filed a petition in county court claiming for the state of Nebraska the remainder of (he property of the lute William Miller, who dled intestate Miller was killed by n train several yenrs ngo, but befors dying, an attor ney who administered first aid obtalined the right to sue A Judgment of §5,000 was collected and” half of this went to the lawyer and 840 more for expenses No claimant appeared for the rest of the money and it was to have been turned over to the sate some time ko, but st the last minute s elafmant ap penred, Teed will contest the eclaim, and the case will be heard by County Judge Bryce Crawford some time this wenk Omaha Joins In the Nation-Wide Plan to Help the Belgians Thursday, Priday and Saturday of this week have been designated b the Omaha Commercial club and by the Pel @an rellef socletles as “Buy It and Leave It day In Omaha, On these dayh thoss who wish to help the suffering Belglans are requested to make pur chases In the stores and then leave the purchases to be forwarded to the needy The Brandels stores have boen designated as one of the official packages may be loft and for The statlon i at the desk of Thomas on the main fldor Albert F, Empey, Pioneer, Is Dead PAPILLION, Neb, April 26, ~(Epacial.) Albert ¥ Empey, a Nebraska ploneer died er suddenly at his home ere Tuesdny evening at 045 from heart | fatlure, Mr, Empey was born in Canada | in 186 and came fo Nebraska in 184 settling’ firat at Florence and a few ears leter moving to Paplilion, where he has since reslded. e leaves, berides | his widow, four children, M n Empey. & teacher 1 the Omaha ¥ city smle Mra, (€ of Paplilion Iimpe ney, Neb, ¥ hrothers and four Funeral A fLernc n the FIRST DISTRICT CLUB } WOMEN IN CONVENTION | SYRACUBE, Neb, Apr g A Telegram.)=The | dintr Clubs con n the eMihod hureh last ‘ it ye with 1 reginier 1 the prograr | " | 1 e Hu Finr ) 1 ne | Srvmeuse Honed Organises Jucob Burnside body of gumuel Zimm to the home of his | th enomination of W from Meneca, Kan .p,,‘,.,).c;: ;.m Marion \':nu)m‘, in l”uh‘ NS i eity, The funeral was conducied by He D, €, Troxel, pastor of the Christian COLITMBL € April 26 Former Ber church, and tha Masonic lodge, thin|Ator Theodore K, Hurton of Ohi morning, Mr, Zimmerman was one of [ ceived the prestdential preference vote in the ploneers of Tichardson county and | Yosterd lived in this elty until his family was I""' grown. 1ie has been married three times after marrying the third wife he made | the popular A fow his home in Beneea, Kan, He was a eharter mamber of the Christian church | Yenry Ford, Theodore Rosevelt, Charle of thig city. Last year he suffered two | ¥ Hughen, Elihu Root, Charles W. Fair paralgtic strokes, mnd the third stroke | Panks, Willlwm J. Bryan and (hamp on Bunday, which caused his death | Clark s thelr cholch for presidentiul Incob W, Mershon, | nomination GLENWOOD, 1n., April 2 —(Kpacial) .. w in New Jersey re 1, Aprl %.late Mershon, i, known 1o ey eryone as “Burnie,’ proprietor of Jarsey's presidentisl Flactric” sustained a stroke show that | apoplexy at 6.0 . m, yestorday and d1ed | the unpledged national delogates at 11 o'clock last night, He was born | rapublican ticket in Glenwood and was a graduste of the | (hose favoring (olonel Theodore Glenwood high school, The funeral will be Baturdsy from his residence here His daughters by n previous marriage are grown, Hix second wife and ageo mother mirvive him TRENTON 1 | turna from cafe, of | primary election yestorday on the | wers muccenstul over It as a presidential nomines, The dole kates on the demo theket | favorable o the renomination of Pres eratic are all | dent. Wilson v go limping around with aching, Joup feol—feet so.tired, chafed, sor | soreness pved | noren Hacking Nlght Congh ¥ Charies Wright. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey tak YANKTON, April Z==(} L )=Charles | y1s 4t a time will stop your cou en you ean hurdly get Wright, law officer of city and county | gostius freitath Only Zie, ANl drug n or off* Why don't you get a|bunions. 'Tiz" for thirty-five years, an old soldler, mem- | gisty. - Advertisement t hox of “Tiz’ from the drug store | Nk, sore feet ber of Dakota cavalry, died hers Tues now and wladden your tortured feet no mors foot torture Auy, nked 70 years. He leaves n wife and| Teussia’s great arsenals are Jocated at! i makes your fost glow with com-| Ask for *Tis’ four sons Cronstadt, Moscow ane " fort, takes down swellings and draws the | vertisament fiW&W@mxfl . T A o LILT] ‘_fi‘rmflll!lv’hUlhmhl‘\_ I There is a real risk in waiting too long to order your Cadillac ACH year we have urged the public to guard against possible disappoint. ment, And each year, in spite of this warning, many have had to content themselves with some other car because they could not get a Oadillac, In spite of steady increases in production, the annual Oadillac shortage is almost a mathematical certainty There is every indication that the current season will see that condition mate. rially emphasized There is the steady, stable, year.in.and.year.ont Cadillac demand to begin with. a very large number who automatically repeat And then, there is the large—and steadily growing larger—element of increase in new Cadillac ownership This has been strikingly marked ever since the advent of the Oadillas ‘‘Eight ' Thus far ita sales have reached the impressive total of more than twenty.six thousand cars, amounting to more than fifty.five million dollnrs The vogue of the Cadillac Eight has never heen perceptibly checked or ohal lenged by any other car True, there may have been, from time to time promise of comparable charm Jut thelr appearance served rather to stimulate admiration for the Oadillac and ts inimitable qualities tige s based on the universal esteem for the soundness of Ondillae the sovndness of Cadillac principles of construction.—and the the new Oadillac exemplifies the most luxurious form of motoring cars whioh—in advancegave Lo emphaaise One p policios and feuling tha yot evolved Oadillne prostige on expanding Oadillne represents the most modern ides of sulomabile sonstruotion. I\ repre onts dollar for dollar than any other automobile built It represants maore comfort, luxurions design and longer life Therefore, when we urge you o sasure yourself of Oadillae delivery, it ia thal you may guard againat disappoaintment s steadily growing greater—the Oadiline demand will go right in volume and in enthusinsm If you can seoure & Ondillne now, protect yourself, and take I\ Cadillac Company of Omaha GEORGE F. REIM, Pres 200062 Farnam St Douglas 4225 oy it B o db i e wwrumm : ir'mwm»r O AT your | stantly stops pain in cornw, ca 1n lorious for t No more shoe tghtness Get only Calloused Feet or Painful Corns---Try T and misery wight out of fesl that chafs, wmart and burn. 2 g ch Ad was appointed | SABIN FINED IN FEDERAL COURT; HE PLEAD GUILTY Alexand Sabin was fined $300 b Tudge Woodrough in federal court Tues dny after he had pleaded gullty to the harges againat him. 1t was charged that he condueted, through the malls modieal businens, golng ok try securing pationts for n med tutlon which, he Alleged Omaha, with a large staff etllod phywsetins, but which, 1t was Alleged from persons to whom he promised cure anted that they were floring from Alseanes that could b od by leged fietitious medical Inmtitie DR. DERMODY ELECTED T0O HEAD CREIGHTON ALUMNI Lo Dermody wa Creighton Med it BREAD e} Special Train to ; 8t, Louis Convention convenilon at Bt " Attondants umbrela A e special train for O for Om_a_h.a Demos d to democratie national n June W y club will run i N ha and Nebraska il tri-colored I ab he Duhiman D Thre have be y applying city hall DR. FOX SUGGESTS AN Was never Mother's ASSISTANT FOR BOSSIE | Carroll Fox of ‘he United States 38 He hentth department, wreitng 1 ) Health Commisstoner Connell da that the dairy inepeetor | hmve an aesiatant for eity work setor malntaing that the superyision arly 100 dairies and Inapection of and crenm In the eity cannot /e by one man, Dr. Vox 8 v murvey of this elty '] haleed, own even in kitehen, that whetted your appetite to a keener edge, DON'T Just the thoughts of that hig, frosh double Tip-Top loaf, #0 brown and kmelly, make your mouth water for a big, generpus slice? JUST say Tip-Top to your gro cor today, tomorrow and every other day. Sc and 10c THAT SATISFACTORY BREAD An office building with a most pleasing outlook | Is there anything more delightful these spring Look for thiy Label days than a glimpse of the perfect green lawn of the Court Houee plaza right here in the midst of a busy city? There is everything in pleasant This may not be the principal reason, but it is probably one of the reasons why our tenants remain with us continuously, THE BEE BUILDING “The building that is always n on Court 132 Inside dows Room 506 Vacant June 1st down wiater Room 528 172 w|rlh light square feel Room 520 connecting wit pquare feel nquare feet surroundings, e oS Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103, CIT Leave Omaha Arrive Kansas Oity Modern Equipment Leave Omaha Arrive Kansas Oity Omaha Kansas Leave Arrive Oity MISSOURI PACIFIC \‘ IRON \ MOUNTAIN KANSAS VIA MISSOURI PACIFIC Pullman Sleeper our own unsurpassed Dining Cars (Meals a la Carte) Observation Qafe Parlor Oar Eleotrie Lighted. Observation Sleeper Direot connections in Kansas Oity Union Station for all pointa South and West Gen. Agt. Pass Dept h two large win \ $10.00 i (two large north win [ with room 529 9 $17.00 connecting with room 628 $17.00 b o L THREE |3 TRAINS DAILY |g 8:00 A M 400P M Chair Cars and 200P M S PM Ohair Car, oto 1P M TIOAM Ohair Oars, ote Full information at Oty Theket § 10 Office, 1423 Farnam Street, or B/ Union Station THOS. ¥ GODFREY, '