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/ —— BENSON WOMAN IS |™aacrssouarer, van zaues BURNED T0 DEATH Mrs. I. N. Jones Builds Fire In| Chicken Brooder House and Burns Herself to Death AFTER ATTACK OF DEMENTIA| Mre. 1. N. Jones, 67 years of age vesiding on a five-acre tract at Pifty- | ninth and Fowler avenue, died at| yesterday, following an attack of| dementia, during which she burned | berself in a chicken brooder house While her hushand was plowing in a | field she gathered up some vlruw:’ and went into the brooder house, where ghe started a fire Nelghbors rushed to the woman's rescio and | | summoned the husband, Dr. 1. T, | Heumann of Benson and & nurse wers ’ called, hut the hurns were too severe | | Amid the polish of mghogany and honked, and Dr. ¥. (', Henry, toastmus the course THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 28 1916 | her, and out o | good viands and sang patriotic song i ; silver and cut glass and fine linen |te e and . e to the w talk. “Here different races, vax from absent Rotarias Also & lett s B they sat together and partook of|’"" b oy . greet deal umbitions, strivings are from "Pa’ Rourke expressing liis thanks base ball club., This move lcome to this land Grentest of ALl Titles the Irishman—or it w WOODROUGH MAKES BIG TALK |ruwi*n. o Irenchma meant to express, the for nothing. 1t {s 8o with human char Comes Right Back, acter. a8 was made native of Hun Eug And “Pa AlL of One Family eveni " the Op ary . er of the Rotn ening when the mahs Rotary opnce Adams were so carried sway | *bserva ar of Rotar club gave a dinner in honor of nat- py thelr feelings that they passed among Moorhead of Omaba that th | uralized~citizens of Omaha the tables with vielent contortions S PR " S ————— : ' o are al papon 3 8 The Rolasians, In trus, Rotsrian “r” i B hpiscat o The Greek oath of alkeglance was re P : ‘""': ol 0l cabaret singers, winning great I o geovery will eureg spirit, acted the part of big brothers With ¢ sofies and claat o big America has heen well callad the | Peated by all the diners st the clo: It in antisdptic and soothing to the men from across the seas, guiom ers’ tablo |MeItng pot of the nations,” he said in | the program, and then there wus a p of a short bt earnest and | of hand-shaking Beveral telegrams and lettmrs were read horn at the speak T o TIHTITH I H}\ to save the vietim's life | Mrs. Jones fa murvived hy four chil- | Aren A. R Jones of Vierence, De. B J Jones of Munroe Mieh M, J L. | Brownlee of Ours Colo nnd Mr Prank Alexandar of Wiite Settlement to GIV(' Play to Raise Some Money for Vietrola An entertainment ment vietrola fund Many Apply for Job to Handle Children On the Playgronnds| 4 reation hoard | evening at Turne d ot £ 1 applh ‘ Martha strest t 3 i ¢ Miss Beulah Hyrd, the o : The program includes n % i he given by the Settlemer grotp, 184 by Miss Helen Misn Veeta Tloldrege 1,” by Jean o How A. ftyan, May i Iunehart, Hanne 1. Aft wood and Ann 1, Muller The Mer Phyllis Te Kach member of the board selocted frey, and vietrola num by n machine | threa of the many applicants o for furnished by the Nebraska Cycle eom. | mer plan was to allow all applicants 1 pany take examinations and make appoint Girin of the domestic acionce clans will | me the showing then made onduet & sale of home-made candles, | rd recently took over the em | A small gdmission charge will be made ployment I supervl Lant wea son Buperintendent Fnglis Aucted | the examinations and recomn the James Batcs Ca%. . $60,000, Postponed Expensc Accounts} Bettlement of the James Bates u,m,} entate, whieh Attorney General Willls K. Reed anserts state, has been p because of the in . | W. Wallles, $8862; Gould Deis Crawford to dlaposs of mory “,,,,,,,,‘mv Henjamin Vaker, $28%; George matters / A. Day, 825, David Mercor, $; . B Bates dled, leaving his fortune to Hans | Foster, §70.45; George Rogers, $189.9 Anderson, the guardian appointsd by |Harry Marrow, $10; W. ¥. Chambers The following expanse mccounts have ,,‘\un filed by muccessful and unsucers ful eandidates court. He had no relatives nor depend. | 8666, M, G, Counsman, 88762, R C ents, Reed declares Bates waw not com- | Hunter, #0.74; . W. Britt, 671, A, 8 potent to make n will and, therefore, |Compton, 8§12, V. W. Reed, 815, A, 1, he says, Anderson has no clalm on the | Button, #7:6; F. ¢ Bert, $119; F. money and it should be turned over to|man, $202.96; A, (!, Wakeley, $1475 the sehool fund. Patrick, $1.2); Charles A, Goss « «, Iarte, Y5, Harry Vleharty, Here Are Some of the | : oI G Ao Masne 1A, 101 «nmw,y Birds Now With Us|ii, i T W, A Redick, $46.70; | Charles s Hryce Craw ;1.0 Eatel Members of the t of the public sehon | MOTORMAN ALLEGES WIFE sarved.the tllowing | TAUGHT CHILDREN TO SWEAR Cowbird, robin, hluebird, myrile war- | Declaring that bler, mourning dove, carMnal, phoebe, |, hildren white-breasted nut-hateh, chipping spar- | ywear, Harry 1, B row, black and white warbler, br | rra’ training o Mn | on Wednesda birds in Riverview he taught her twn drink whisky and 1, & Btreet car mo 0 | torman, has flled wuit for Adivorce from wrasbele, wren, white-thronted wparrow, iy wife, Anna Belle Brown, in district | flicker, hrown thrasher, hawk, goldfinch, |court, They were marrled In Council | Pnglish sparrow | Brurts in 1911 he has an ungovernable GO EAST TO METHODIST ] GENERAL CONFERENCE | Rev. Titus Lowe, pastor of the Fir o Hot Water f()r | | Methodist chureh, Re U. G. Brown [ accompanied by his wife, and M, D, Cam-| ] T || Sick Headaches || the east over the rthwestern, g t a Haratoga, N where next - T TR ral conference of the h will he held. They go as dele gates of the Omaha district | During the absence o Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate R A o In it before breakfast. the pulpit of the Iirst Methodist church will be filled by Rev, ¥ & BStein, all | Methodist pastor of Linc He wi Heada J preach next Sunday morning and cven ing OMAHA SUFFS TO VISIT {0 7 AUeL, ' s o COUNCIL BLUFFS SALE | e womaiier - and veina of t Omaha votes-for-womer thusiast the r bazar to fragists ard Everott Mra, M.« imney ‘and M DG Cralghead rag TWO GRANTED UIVORCES AND OTHERS ARE TRYING Gle iltmore {"‘m:m L ! Copyright 1916, The House of Kuppenheimer OU will want better clothes than ever this Spring to keep step with the new times and opportunities, There never was a season when it meant more to you to know these Kuppenheimer Models and the dealer who sells them. New Saxonys, Flannels, clear-cut and demi-finished Worsteds, all the worthy fabrics—with the Kuppenheimer tailoring. Prices, $20 to $40, Our new book, “Styles for Men,” sent on request. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO E Originators of Fraotional Sizes in Men's Clothing Hlln 1 distinguished models with the Kuppe nh« imer style and tailoring are the *Beaufort™ Pinch Back “Beltsac" “*Wayne" “Lennox™ “Chester" “Blake' wauten monnis netinep on | BLACKHEADS GO QUICK PENSION BY UNION PACIFIC BY THIS SIMPLE METHOD STETSON HATS. MANHATTAN SHIRTS “Derby" “"West Point™ “Travis" “York" “Suffolk™ “"Vernon™ INTERWOVEN HOSIERY. LION BRAND COLLARS Vg g o ——_ 7, . S . . e o e e e — ) for bringing 4,00 school ¢ L to the opening game of the Sl ,,,1 wbly won for Omaha the ™ history be correct, who rems that i or Capper of Kan- t their native 1 0 way The y Dinner in Honor of Naturalized “one man's just us good ther, be 'a‘ it o e bhngl "’ "fl e 5 in the Westers v a id of them and interented In the he fire of the kiln and e vitritl ague ha , Americans Given at Hen- Sorrrl Rnt & AUrR et Saithing The eir e \‘ e '| n n' ; \‘. \' |;u having the largest attendance at' | Rotarl SRAMAOME Bk Rttt i will withstand almost any amount of |the opening base ball game, shaw Hotel totarians exemplific e apirt nieh wear.. 'The ol oaly RaM.-baked & sood | did the thing up right h'q' o 3 | Inviting the Rotarians, their wives and 7 . man an citizen, wh lared earn . swenthearts (that is to say, thelr wives I'he widespread idea that the na Ldontl ke Cabasis estly that the title “American eitizen” Ia # There are ‘n"wv people wno come hera or aweethoarts, as the case may be) Lo ’ {1ve Aunerican 100k3 WIth DATODARO | Tha firat part of the evenink was do- [(he reatest that a man ean aspire o, |r0m forelgn lands and ghey live unto [be of the Omaha base baillh and f{ll-concealed tolerance on the voted to eating and the singing of pop The United States oath ¢ thamwelves. T oy never i ; rough | club any k day, ; wan read hy Harry O he outer crus hey never amalgamate he com ) o naturalized citizen was corrected last |V/ar conga from the official hook. Ab 4 1044 by Harry 4 with ANin Il lbwe, b e 2 'mmittee M charge of the' dinneri stracter Vrank Norton and “Grain Ex. | District Judge W. G was composed of Dr. E. . Henry, J. R 1 germa. Al druggints.- . SUPERIOR & VASSAR UNDERWEAR Hyland, . M. English and Harley G, i Ad- gl ! | |