Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 28, 1916, Page 2

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n LIVED 60 DAYS ON BREAD ONLY Mré. George Reid’s Actual Ex. perience Was Distressing, Though Interesting. Lucky Result of irs, George Meld, of 100 No, 24 wireet s one of the fow who know hy aetual experience whet 1t for any length of time fhut Wind of rations does not sotnd oty Interesting and it I8 worse thar that when it 1a actually eaten, duy far two montha, That is the length Teld sustained life on an of time that Mrs brond and water—or rather Tunlec Lina done me more good than ally other medicine 1 ever took,” Mr flefd stated to The Tanlac Man at the Harley Drug Company, 1101 O street For twelve years 1 nuffered from a1k trouble and indigestion ¢ aolid food of any kind, and Mved water for two montis. orackars and I was very weak | shw statements about Tanlas in the apers, and Aecided to take it got wonderful results from taking Tan e After taking two bottles I foel much Wetter, 11 has done me more Kood than any other medicine that [ ever tried It has given mo strength it becsuse 1 think it is wonderful Tanine may be obtained in Omaha & the Wl and Dodge stroots Tanlue muy be obtained in Tenson of tha Sehiller-Banttis Drug Store; Rpring feld, 11, Vlegenbaum; Weeping Water, Meyer frug Co.; Nebraska City, Hent Kohwake & Co Aubum, ¥, M, Dort AMNand, 11, 1, Cone; Malmo, P, " Witeh, Vremont Drug Store; Dakland, M. O Ciariwon, 1. 11, Kow Monroe, Ve Phar Hon Purity Drug Btore wney: Madison, ¥, Y. Burrin; Young & Murrle; Vullarton, Gritfin Bros Hroken Bow, 8, 1 1Lee; Unadilia Frank A Lipeoln; Touhy, James Kacirek Syracuse, Byracuse Drug Co Hed Cross Pharmecy.~ pehuylor ATTENTION DRUGGINTS. An . exclusive Tanla agent s wanied in every Nebraska town and Huge In two months one hundred and fwenty ive Nebrasks drugeints | Have Joinen the Taniac”kalen force Vor partieviars wAdress Apency De- nurtment, Cooper Medicine Co., Duy~ ton, Ohlo, BELL-ANS Abgolutely Removes Indigestion, One package proves it. 26¢ at all druggists. The Boy Is Father ~ to the Man npllhuluumlmm ou A most will aid the mother wtem, | o sunny # oY, bottle of “fl&l ¥ and then consldered true 1o Its name In ouy best Ahroy three generations, It 1o but s0 effective that once used {s recommended to all expectant mothers those who went through the ordeal wii syrprising ease. By writh to lator Co., 413 Lamar Bi of & won rk thin all expectant mothers delight to nur Wi today, rAIlnli Makes Soap Incident Nebraska 18 to live on bread and water after crnekers and 1 eould | recommend Sherman & MoConnell drug store Wrown-¥ redericknon Harding & Columbus Nickoraon, homen perfect) Bradfield ., Atlanta, Oa, CONVICTS TRY TO LYNCH BISSELL Prisoners at Lansing Attack Topoka Man Charged With Murder of Little Edna Dinsmore GUARDS MAKE USE OF CLUBS LANBING, Kan, April 27.-An gored by the stories of the murder of Edna Dinsmore in Topeka Tues- duy, 200 prisoners today were dis persed after they had sitempied to attack Fred Bissell of Topeks, sus- pected of the crime, in the state peni- tentiary yard, h The prisoners had heard of DBis- 1| sell's arrival here to save him from the Topeka moh that invaded Law- rones 1ast night, and undor the cry of Come on, boys,” they rushed at Bis- #ell. Deputy wardens and prison guarde clubbed the mob into submis sion 1 Vaeltement Subsides FOPYKA, Kan., «pril #1,.-Most of the men who went to Lawrence last night with the mob to get Fred Blasell, who 1s 1| being held tor the murder of Ydna Dina- [ came back to Topeka enrly toduy Voxeitement apparently has subsided How to bring Bissell to Topeka for A preliminary hearing s the problem that is now bothering the Bhawnee county of ficlals, Ve do not dare to bring him here now,” maid County Attorney W, B Atehison, “and yet he cannot be held indefinitely fn & Jail in another county without heing given at least a prelimine ary hearing” About the time the would-be Iynchers 1eft hers for Lawrence, another mob ¥ |stormed the ecounty Jull under the he- i{lef that Wissell had not been taken from Topeka, Officers addressed them and finally n commities of citizens was appointed to examine the sl to prove that Bissell was not there, The commit tee's roport satiatied the mob and in & short time the crowd quistly dlspersed Winsall, n baker, 71 yoars old, admiited wecording . to Joseph Holman, deputy shariff, that he bought candy yesterday "Lmoming for the Dinsmore girt, Bissell, however, denled knowledge of the mur der of the girl, whows body was found in & burning vaeant house shortly after she had started to school Asked why he hought the candy well sutd “Anyhody would buy candy for that wwoot 1ittle girl" Two Mobs Vislt Luwrence, LAWRENCE, Kan,, April 21.-/This oity % quiet today after the Adeparture of the mob of nearly 20 Unmasked men who came here from Topeks, Kan, thirty miles swny, with the avowed in- tentlon of taking Fred Biasell, alloged slayer of Wana Dinsmore, from the Doug Ias eounty jall here und Iynching him, s FRIDAY, (to the Adisharment ELKHORN CONGREGATIONALS (L.t Presiaing Justice MEET NEXT AT PLAINVIEW | supreme court Y | Many hotalw, restavrants and wdopting & system of recent Polley of PETERSPURG, Neb., April 2,~(8pe. clal Telegram )-~The Mkhorn Valley As wociation of Congregationnl Churches olosed heve (oday, elesting Pev. My, | DY 700ans of an slestrisel indisstor Colle of Neligh, moderntor; Rev, J. M. "T'_‘__ 4 Hinds, Newoastls, olerk; ey, ¥dwin Th N lC l Rooth, Norfolk, ehalrman of the board of € a’ lona‘ a’plt‘o L directors, The next annust mesting will be st Plainview. The following program was glven TUKSDAY NIGHT. Thursday, April 27, 1016, The Nenate, Mat ut neon The first members of the mob, having come from Topeka In seven motor cars, renched the Douglas county jafl here at midnight, They domanded that Bheriff W, 1. Cummings produce Bissell and soveral flourished revolvers, Hut the mob was apparently without leaders The mobh sccepted the rheriff's offer to permit any four men to ko through the Jall In testimony that Fasell had heen taken to Lansing on Governor Cap por's orders, Later twenty-five imotor Joads of mob members came to the jail for a wecond reh, DEATH RECORD. Mra, Aw o NORTH BEND, Neb, April 27 -(8ps cial.)="The death of Mre. Aususta Pau lina Bples ocourred at the hospital at Premont where she was being treatad for Adisorders ineldent to pneumonia. Her hus- band dled of this same diseane two weeks ako, both having contracted wevers ocoldn while attending & wedding In January Mra, Bples wan n native of Cermany and wan 40 years old, Her four ehildren are married. dames Norhy COLUMBUS, Neb., April (Hpecial Tolegram,)—Jumes Norby, wmiperintend ent of paving for Horriban Bros, of Des It | Molnes, died thin maorning st 546 of hemorrhage, after an fliness of thres woeks, He leaves a daughter, one sister and two brothers living In Chicago. The body will be sent to Chicago Alfred Kne FREMONT, Neb,, April (Bpecial,) Word has been recelved In Fremont of the death at Chicago of Alfred Knechtel $ formar well-known Fremont bho e Bad for Wa.hing Hair || vas 9 years of age and unmarried Most soaps and prepared shampoos Dedication of New Chureh, PONCA, Neb, April 7, (8pecial)~The comiain too much alkill, which'is very now 8,000 Mothodist chureh at this place injurious, an it deies the sealp and makes | will he dedicated Bunday, April 3. The the hulr brittle maln speaker will be Rev. J. M, Hothwell Phe best thin . t plaln muls [of Columbus, Neb, who will he assisted fied coconnit ofl, for this is pure and {by the local pastor, Rev, A, M. Wgales ntirely anelon Ity very cheap, and [ton,” and former pastors and nelghbor 1 naive soaps or any« | ing ministers. The bullding i of brick to pleces. You can get [40x0, with a full basemer Irug atore, and & few ounce L o family for months | Loup Clty Mevival Closes on the halr wh vater | LOUP CITY, Net April W Special Wbout & toaspoonful ia sll [=The unlon evangelistio me ™ wd. 1t makes ah abundance | Erwin brothers of Texas vich, o lather, ¢leanses thor- |1ast Bunday night, There have heen 3 ) out saslly. The halr|professions, thirty of whom came for i and evenly, and s soft, | ward st the last meeting i soking, bright, fluffy, wavy and oo S— handle. Deaides, 1t loosens and ven reotlon hex Ot overy particle of dust, dirt and | Sloan’s Liniment applisd to a sore, cut £, ~-Adveriisement wound or brulse prevents infection and HERE'S A NEW WAY TO MAKE YOUR FEET GLAD AL druggiata, Uisernent Department Orders Advers | proceedinn lubs are communieating or ders from the dining room to the kitchen |and tables wore heautifully decorated in APRIL 23, 1916. (CAUCUS CHOKES ON | PHILIPPINE BILL Demvs Unable to Agree sa Measure Despite Letter from Wilson | | iROPES IT PASSES UNCHANGED WASBHINGTON, April 27 Houne democraty in caucuy tonight were un- able to agree upon the Philippine in bill, following u letier from President Wilson cndorsing the measure an it passed the senate, After several hours of speech mak | ing the caucus adjourned until to morrow night on the wuggestion of #peaker Clark, who advised his col lenguos to tuke further time to think over the matter Buch dependence vigorous opposition to the bill developed in the eaticus thal even | some of Its wupporters admitted afterward that its fate was doubtful In his letter, handed to Hepresontative Jonen, chalrmun of the house Inguler of fubrs commities, today, and read to the wicud, the president suid that to clear up any doubt as to whether he favored the bill as it pussed the senats with the Clark amendment for Indapendence in four enrs, he wished to state that he mequivoeslly endorsed it and hoped it would pams without umendment and with ote Hepresantutive Jone apsech and presented a resolution to bind yots for the bill out n dlxsenting mads n long the house democrats to witholit amendment FILLMORE 0DD FELLOWS CELEBRATE AT GENEVA GENEVA April 71,(Bpeciul.) The ¥illmore county Odd Vellows cele- brated the ninety-seventh wnniversary hers yesterday afternoon and evening Neb,, On the program wage members of the swder and Rebekahs from Geneva, ¥ix- oter, Friend, Falrmont and York, Rev J. 1. Poueher of Omaha, grand chaplain, "L dolivered the sadress The supper was served in the banquet | hall of Praternity temple by the membeors | of Wiver TAnk Rebekal lodge. The room the appropriate colors, thres links, and | by flowers, ferns and blooming plants, | The program was held in the City Aud- | | ttortum, decoraled In flags and the three | 1nks | SHORTSTOP CHAPMAN : 1S BADLY INJURED | Devotional—Moderator Tev, G. 1, Bhull, Beonutor Husting of Wiseonsin charged Long Pne that, the American eminrdo conferencs | Hermon-—W, 1, Purdum. of Chicago was behind propagands to in- | NI, Aoril 3.<#ho WHDNEBDAY MORNING Qiico him to sUpport an smbargo on mu LIWLAND, April 21.Hhortstop Tay | Organization nitlons of war Lo Kurops Chapman of the Cleveland American | Devotional-Miss Mary ¥, Iughes, | Slsal Inquiry hearings ended [ base ball team was found to be badly | Brinawick — | injured today ns the remult of twisting | " { @, | . | y Ratlring Moderator's Address—Rtev, G, iewy :u': House, Bis kneo in & pisy At second dase in ‘Preparing for the Bunday Behool Rect- | Tiesumed debate on the agricultural|!he 1ast inning of yesterday's game e | tatlon—Mra, Tt W, Hall, Nellgh will | will be aut of the lneup several days | Disousston—itey. A, 'T. Davis South | - s Cagso (R Norfoll o Pusinoss The Munday Bchool Course of Btudy #uperintendent #, 11, Tusll | he Christlan Endeavor—Miss Grace Hooper, Crete The Hoyw and the Church~Rev, Herbert | Hinman, Alblon Mininterinl Methodw—Tav, Kdwin Booth, ., Norfolk WEDNESDAY WYENING, Heripture and Prayer--Tev, . B, Budd, | Hpencer. Bermon—Tav, K, K. Bprague, Butte | Address—Ray, W, D, King, Crete Communton service KLEFFNER GOES TO THE ‘ RETIREMENT CONVENTION George Kleffner, muperintendent nfl | | | for the mails at the central postoffice, will leave next Bunday evening for Washington, D. (., to attend the convention of the e tirement association, & national organ jaation which in working to mecure pen slons for postal employes, The conven ton meets May 6, Charles J, Maglll of the money order department will leave for the same convention Saturday eve real value being much The Belglan Rellef ning N Michards Speaks st Plerre PICRRE, 8. D, April 2.—(Bpecia) Tel | egram.)~H. O. Richards, independent re publ candidate for governor, spoke here tonight, covering hin ideas of a primary law and devoting some attention | ~Why shouldn’t Sanatogen help you, too? When %0 consclentious & moulder of publie opinion s Col Heary Watterson, the editor, s convinoed that “without Banatogen he could not have recovered his vitality," T When a writer and naturalist so respected for hie learning and keen powers of ohwervation & John Burroughs s sure that Dbecause of Sanatogen he “enjoys better sleep”’ and has 4 “mind and strongth much improved;” When novelista as famous 38 Armokd Bennett and Su () fibert Parker, and madical suthorities as distinguished as Dr. G, W Baleeby of London and Prof C. Von Noorden of Vienna, have Wi of their belief In Sanatogen, And when the madiosl profession has placed e seal of approval on Banatogen - which it hes i sgnad lotiers of aan- Other items are to be sold for as little as 25¢, th Commission Reief Belgians HI8 BTORE has set aside a number of warm and serviceable garments for women and children that should be of great help and comfort to these people in need of the bare necessities of life, gome of the garments were formerly priced at $10.00 and can be bought for the Belglans st ‘],5? heir higher. This Is the way the store will do its part, so Buy It and Leave It will do the rest PENSEN & THORNE 1516.18.20 FARNAM STREET Wion 1t s & s food way & narve food” e & W Senery) VABIUINGTON, Apri (Hpacial Te mendation fram more than 31,000 physicians, d o Sanding slhing 4 x " npoin Burely yoU must realise wheno you weigh such facs soherly . ¥ . 8 i " A and critically Dt there 8 sosnelihing 0 Hanatagen above the "y o4 Sendes tags, The - 3 (pola Tele crdinary-—real Unusial menit, the abdlity 10 “make good ¥ . ‘ b . And realising (s, Aow can you deiay taking sdvintagecs ! gors, ] the belp Unat Banatogen givee! vy wl ~mu~mll vy "“ g 4 T“E cE.rn‘l Qrand Prive. Internationsl Congross of Madicine, Londen, 191) it S8 18 T FURNITURE STORE - i . 1y . A ITeh and Mowand s, of this e ity are putiing on for one day A Never Fallin Way only, Saturday, Apr. 3h, o ) to Ban f i V3 ish Ugly Hairs || (oo aoe oonrans saia ™ AMis A Beauty 7 No waman ,l m‘..: e h ale, baginning st N ‘ SOwIhA, a0 hecaiige thene are Nk urday morning and continuing uatil Aar &l any e, o advise L | " will inei MY nususl ) SIWAYS Nave snme deinbnne powder ha Wipment direct from the milly Vi e wien Lo wocasion ariess. A paste | OF he besl weavers (n the country g ENDORSED BY OVER 21,000 (PHYSICIANS S ade with some of the pewder awd ALl the late style weares and de . s Ny wabar and ap e haity surtuce: | SEBS Wil e oftored ot & savig of b MRS & st (bo io sared ," e :‘_"' " """.‘H’w The sustoman for the “Text Book of Sanatogen,” giving full and interesting facts concerning Sanatogen and includ. WER fhod Lt |pact have besn wel nied Ing actual signed statements from eminent medical authorities on it tonic ant upbuilding value in many :'-";.flh::'-l‘v‘l*vu‘v}m ey honet - Risbatyiald Rt TV LA dvertine adipents. This book s free, Wiite today for it 10 The Bauer Chemical Co., Lrving Pl, New York, ] | | ent, More than 200 Beauti- ful Hats, trimmed within | the last two days have been added to our enor~ mous stocks and will be on Sale, Friday and Sat- urday. You know the genu- ine Beauty and Charac- ter of Thompson, Belden @ Co. Hats, and you should not fail to attend | this important sale. $29.50, $39.50. $19.50, $25.00. 95.00, $6.50, $9.75. SALYOW SKIN is one of the greatest foes of womanly beauty. It is quickly cleared by correcting the cause ~sluggish liver—with the aid of the gently stimulating, safe and dependable remedy— BEECHAM'S PILLS Largest Sale of Any Modicine In the World. Sold everywhere. In\enes, 106.. 28s, Let The ‘Milwaukee Serve You dI 0 thcago — s | ¢ Roomy berths-the famed “longer higher,wider" kind, - comfortable loung ing chairs and other ap: pointments, immaculate cleanliness throughout, delicious meals, courteous company -employed at tendants and company owned steel equipment, double track nnh electric block signals, these characterise the service between Omaha and Chicago of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Phone or call for resrvations Thehet Offion Y Paroam 81, Omaba —_— THONPSON-BELDEN &CO. e The fashion Genler of "the Middle West. — ‘Lstablished 1866, Purchases dha.rzed Friday and SBaturday Appear on the June 1st BStatement. | | “Society Linen” VStationery | The Last at This Price, 25¢ We are fortunate in having secured at the old price a large quantity of ‘‘Society Linen,' a high | grade writing paper with envelopes to match, To Be on Sale Friday 100 Sheets Paper 25¢ - -~ 100 Envelopes 25¢ 50 Envelopes and 50 Sheets of Paper for 25¢ The Price Will Be Raised Next Tuesday -Price Reduction Sale of- Three Hundred Trimmed Hats \ Every Trimmed Hat in this Sale at a Great Reduction. «~8econd Floor-~ A Showing of Sport Clotl—\es‘ ~~for the Coming Season-~ Bright in coloring, artistic in design, correct in every detail of workmanship. Quality Clothes that,are attracting wide and favorable attention. SPORT SUITS of Jersey, golfine, sergeand pongee, in checks, plain colors and stripes, $25.00, SPORT COATS of golfine, serge and Jersey, $15.00, | SPORT SKIRTS of golfine; Jersey, serge and can~ opy cloth; checks, stripes and plain colors, NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. 1 1 Aeolian-Vocalion STYLE “G” $100 We deaire to draw to the model of tl Voealion attent Aeoliar above Iustrated Hittl the attalned of ntroduction more than ® Yyear ko Aeollan-Voeallon ha extraordinary measure nee it an Ar $5 Down and $5 a Month ' ) Othe Schmoller & Mueller Plaro Co. AL Farnam we ian Vo

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