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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, A BRIEF CITY NEWS "‘l'\:nuo-a'l lur-.vnnlu Goods.” Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Granden Dismond Engegement Rings, Eduelm Mave Root Print It—Now Beacen Press. “Today's Movie Program,” olassified section tnday. I appears In The Bes EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the v& rious moving plcture theaters offer, Tise “Tex-Tie” Bhivgies Sunderiands Divorce is Granted—Caroline Y. Fraz bas been glven a di trom Willlam € on charges of drunkenness and In fidelity has been awarded alimony of ¥, Bult {s Dismiswed——A wuit of David ¥, MeClintock agninst Hee Publishing company was dismisesd in federal court Ho is a statlonary engineer and wought MO0 because of an article published $une 19 Low lander, passen Cirous 1821 Les Tickets—Harry Hol venworth street, lost two #olls-Floto cireus when burglars gained entrance to and ran wncked his grocery store Thursday night Incidentally he lost $12 in cash, # In stampu valuable papers and some | Sues Wentern Unlon—ruit for §97 I8 brought against the Western Unlon Tele sraph company by James W, Murpiy be- cavpe In transmission of & nmiessake from n Peoria, 111, commission firm, some ni nerals were (ransposed, thereby cavsing considerable expense in a mattor of hog #hipment Judge Wakeloy Addresses V General Chatles ¥, Manderson camp 1, Bone of Veterans, met at Memorial hall Thursday night and listened to a talk by Judge Wakeley, who described a trip through Kurope made by him several years agn, mentloning many places and things of historical interest Aundirons, Fire Boreens. Hunderiand's Preparedness the Theme of Baker of Department of War NEW YORK, April 28.~Mobilizution of American industries and commerce as n prime factor of preparedness for national defenss was urged hore today by Hecre tary Baker of the War department In an nddress hefors the annual banguet of the American Newspaper Publishers’ associa thon “At first this question (preparedness) yevolved wround mere military prepara tlon in the narrowest wense,” sald Mr Baker, “but, the war developed In Wurope, wo lenrned that these things ars hut a part of preparation, and a rels tively useless part, unless thoy ure based upon other things very much more aiff| cult to meoure; things which must be »e cured long in advance of a crisls or else be then obtainable only with peril and wr E e vi " the th 8 it e was vetoed by ( fearful unnecessary loss, “In the frst pince, thers must be, of course, wrmy wnd soldiers, ships and sallors, and these must be modern and ndequiate No natlon can with Justice wimmon emhattied farmers with the rude firenrin wiileh were adequate o few decades ngo T'he nd mobilization necessary is ( thut of our industries and commerce The war In Kurope had been under way more than a year before some of the countries were able to equip the men who Nolunteered for thelr armies ) The 1 wbilization that is neces- 2 ward g ng 1 order to make sacrl 4 Aiericn we miust be pure that tuke In the country Justifies it. Our ttution ist be 60 Just, our arrange- | ments g0 rot every man In this nation w how completely his opportunits and that of those who coms after him rests upon the continuing proy perity of the nation as & yhole,” TWO HUNDRED GUESTS AT PAN-ALUMNI BANQUET More than % graduates, fasulty mem / bers and members of the graduating 9 cla of 1916 of Creighton university helc their annual Pan-Alumni banquet at | the Commercial club yesterday evening The Crelghton Glee club quartet, com- | powed of Messrs, Kohler, Burke, Baldn and Philbrech, sang several selections. | Cler Eugene on, one of the aololste of th elub, sang two wolos. John Bennowitz, ths retiring president spoke of the progress made by the uni versity and called attention to the new gymnasium and contemplated high echool a8 an evidence of it. He reported that the alumnl association now has 180 mem. bers. . Dr. B. M, Reflley was electsd president for the ensiing year. A plan to present a $25,000 endowment to the school by Insuring the lives of twenty-five students for $1,000 each was carried out, and ¥4 @woboda of the w senfor law class, chalrman of the com mittec having the matter | arg made the formal gift to President M Menamy tn the nams of 1} ans of Whatever may be your need, & [ies Want Ad will get it for you WESTINGHOUSE MEN NAME A COMMITTEE PITTABURGH, Pa, Apr . step toward opening negotiations to wt ~ o lmerding and Swissvale was tqker sent the varous oraft nvolved, In & with offfelals of the T BRASS THIEVES BOUND OVER TO DISTRICT COURT ' - Mav ? . . ’- Ecsema Is Conquered “ e s 4 als shenid 'MORE GRIEF FOR Selection of Fifteen Out of More plicants for positions as playground ipervisors portends more griof for | this board, which recently went through a baptism of fire and was Jugt beginning to settle down again tion, the board announced the names And Bernstorff Lock BALDRIGE FINDS HUGHES Qualifying for the Ana nias Club RECREATION BOARD! FILE CAMPAIGN EXPENSE ACCOUNTS HERE WONDER ¥ HELL SWALLOW Than a Hundred Applicants THIS Starts Fireworks, 7 % % XAMINATION WEEK 7 The tlection NEXT arbitrary 126 ap- board's of Recreation of fifteen out ) a regime of peace and qnlet, Instead of allowing all of the ap feants to take competitive examina WHAT 15 THIS 7 of fifteen who will be examired next A hursday for twelve positions A COMIC This 8 manifestly unfalr and i bound | SUPPLEMENT © 1o cuwse u renction when the names shall | be presented to the eity counell for cons | firmation,” stated one of the eity coms| missloners who does not care to have bis ‘nime used at this time, but who promises to be heard from when the matter comes up in the councll mesting A wchool teacher, who filed an spplica tion, hias protested agalnst being shut out of the examinations, She maintaine she In qualified nd ssks for an opportunity | to be examined and prove that she is apable of serving ue n playground super- | sor Yach member of the lected three of the many aking u total of fifteen, which s prac- | ally equivalent to mppointment, fnas-| ueh we there are twelve positions and | will be used as substitutes Recreation board | npplicants, | roe tate Department Horns in Igel Case VABHINGTON, April %, The Blats de Cure for Dandelionfl ‘Street calr Rllnnlng partment and the German embassy ap- | W'ld St 'k P 1 | ' [parently are at w dendlock over the ais- ([ Dandelion Balad—Wash thor- 1 rikes roie; | Powitlon of papers weized by agenta of (| oughly one peck of dandelions, 0 D d M H t the Department of Justice, when they || (00 05 L BT 4 ook ]l ne veaaq, any ur ralded the offices iy New York of Wolfe || TOMO wots, drain, an ) ! on Igel, former secretary to Captain until tender, {n two quarts of CINCINNATI, O, Aprii A sirest Vo ‘apen o 4] 1 ntinche o 7 . 4 I - RS ”“” ",“f“:’_ ’ “’:j‘ "’:“"_"""lf”‘“""‘"V"' ‘Zl bolling walted water. Drain, ses- || oo crowded with men, women and willine to retsrs (hi pas e oq || #0n with walt and pepper, wnd || children, became unmansgeable here to o yeturn the papers us demanded by the German ambsssador it he or|| #dd two tablespoonfuls of melled 'I’,'“k'""y i - """:" f"“:",""', 45 some other vewponsible of(icial of the | butter, Prews into slightly but- | Mocke: J1Red te traeb, rabod 1o 4 pi ol o f v | tolegraph pole, which almost demolish fonntie, ot oty them as belnk || tered ovel-shaped mold and ehill [| i "una caused the death of one woman 0| ni ount von Bernsto) naints on 4 having a1l the documents vemaved from || OFOURHIY, Remove to a werve |l and injury to thirty-slght others, Mise the office and refuses to personally iden- || Ing dish, surround with a bor- || Carrle Killger, aged &1, an attendant st tif u;, of them unless directed 1o 0 || der of crigp lettuce leaves and ‘.':4",:‘”"‘:"":'2';‘:"'”";' :‘""Il"'":‘v “'"'I l'"‘ #0 by his government, Me unked the Be e 0 huve been o brides 18 R L il g o ,‘,,,,’,‘, i I hard-holled eggs cut in thin slices || ;0 tonight at the wedding of Miss || erosswise | Carrle Gelsler, who was with her on the ' y 3 Ruthven Balud Cream-—Mix || @r. Miss Geolsler wan seriously Injured 4 A njured were taken announced late today For “Billy” Sunday || s, onehaie wblespoontun ot |/ Lo T 7o i i e mustard, three-fourths table- || in & serfous condition, some possibly fa | tally hurt | The mecident wus cauwed by the fullure | of the car's brake Offered Thousand To Exbj}_)it quber #poonful of sugar and one tahle spobntul of flour, Ada the yolks of two ckgs, slightly beaten, three tablespoonfuls of melted butter, three-fourths of a cupful of milk and one-fourth of a cupful of vine- Tab Built of Wood N, Aprll 2.~A Bill pro sthon without complinnee y's bullding s W, A ding for with the s of n tavernacle for Bunday's revival meetings vernor MeCall today pv The governor explained in a messass || gor ook in double boiler, stir- to the leglalature that “substitution of wood for fireproof material, as provided || T'N& constantly, until mixture CHEYENNE, Wyo,, April 2. —8pecial.) In the bill, for the construction of the || thickens Iike a soft custard and One thousand dollars for the hire of tabernacle would materially increase the || forms u comting of the spoon. || train robber William L. Carliste for three danger from fire or panie.’ dnyn, with a bond of $25,00 gusranteeing Strain and eool ————————— his return at the expiration of that period, s today wan offered Bheriff Vrank n | R p—— - | Roach by the n or of enrnival ol school friends, 11e belleven that | offer was declined, Carlisle was willin 0 0 . 0 L * (Prom & Miaff Correspondent.) Hughes will be nominated at Chicago, [ and anxious that it be mccepted and ox- WABHINGTON, D. 0., April 2. |gnd since he gof the esstern trend of PHAd A00 4% (Bpecial Telegram)—Howard W, Bal. |00 #ince he ot (he cuatern trené of | pressed disapproval of the sheriff's re drige of Omaha, delegate-atinrgs to | ousnt I8 more convinded ihan eVer|fussl. The showman desired to exhibit fre ok 2 . . that the posftion he fook In Nebranka in | g 5o e 5 O enver, eatl- o republican national conventlon from | o recent primaries was the logical one, | Nobraska, I8 in Washington for a day mating that $10,00 in admission money fr. Baldrige came cast on business and | Tee Want Ads Produce Results could be collected from persons with a morbld curlosity regarding the prisoner Ts Coupo uts 4 Cts. in Your Hand— HINK of it—a 5 quart Kettle made from absolutely pure thick sheet Aluminum, for 87 cents —~instead of $1.30, the regular price. We are losing our own profit and giving the retailer's profit to (vou to introduce “18.92" Aluminum Cooking Utensils into every home. Here is the biggest blr‘:in in the best Aluminum your good money can buy, The Coupon below is actually worth 43 cents, It represents that much cash. 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Lamont, Cook Co, Ninals Fat, 1000 AL LLLLL LI LI L] LLLL L L L L L T T QUALITY FIRST To Retail Merchants: DIAIY You are hereby suthorized 1o sell 1o hewrer, one 5 g1 "IN pure spun Aluminum Kettle No. 62 guaranteed by us 1o lest 20 years, at the sdvertised price of 87 conts instead of $1.30 l Minois Pure Aluminum Co. Cook County Lemont . : Hinols TRADE MARY AMERICA e e J— o o | o— — L — e PRIL 1916, ') av, DRIVES HIS AUTO INTO STREET CAR Frank 8. Reynolds of Grand Island Mistakes Accelerator for Brakes. Mrs. Helen Thompson of Grand Island, was taken to 8t. Joseph's how pital as the result of an automoblle aceldent at the intersection of Twen ty-fifth and Cass streets Thursduy night, with her face and arms badly cut and her body brulsed Frank 8. Reynolds, a son of Mrs, Thompson, aleo of Grand Island, who was driv fng the car, escaped without Injury According to the wmtory told the po plee by sr. Reynolds, he was driving west on Cass street and had Just ar rived at the street intersection when he saw the Btreet car approaching from the south on Twenty-fit., street, In an at tempt to stop the muto, Mr. Reynold mistook the foot mccelerator for the brake pedal and depressed It (o fta full capaeiy, speeding up the oar, and thus hurling It into the rear of the street car 4t full mpeed. The car, which Ford, was entirely demolishiod Mra, Thompaon was thrown to the pave ment, mnccording to a statement made witnesses of the accident, and wuffered severe cuta from the broken glass which tell from the wind shield and rear of (he street car. Polica Fhysician Miller attended the Injured woman, will recover Neutral Steamers Are Reported Sunk ROTTERDAM, April 2.(Via London.) The Duteh atemmship Maashaven struck a mine yesterdny while bound from London for this port. A tug carry ing the survivors arrived st Waterweg today LONDON, April 28 A dispateh to Lioyds 'Bhipping agency says that the Duteh steamahips Dubhe and Maashaven have been damaged, but are still afloat was A who wayn she The Duteh steamer Noordze has been wunk, Lloyds announced COPENHAGEN, April %, « (Vin Lon don.)~The Norweglan steamship Styoms nues, bound for Lubeck with a cargo of herring from Norway, has been blown up and sunk off Giedwer, Denmark, The crew was landed at Warnemunde, Cer many, BELGIANS PURCHASE BIG SHIPYARD IN SCOTLAND (Correspondance of The Associntod Pross.) GLABGOW, Heotland, April 24, Nrys & Gylsen, 144, who ‘prior to the outbreak of war, wore among the most prow of Belglan shipowners, have fust pleted the purchase of an important ship yurd on the Clyde, The yard is that formerly owned by the firm of John Tteid & Co, LAd., at Whitelnch, near Glusgow, and covers some seven and a half arcres with up-to-date plant and a good river frontage " oroiun com NO M It will save you tim MRS. HELEN THOMPSON INJURED | The Strange Case of Mary Page By Frederick Lewis, Author of :: Pictures by “What Happened to Mary':: Essanay her and they followed the spesding mo- [ tor for blocks shouting their acclamations and congratulations, while Mary neatled contentedly agalnst Philip. Forgotten were the days of horror fol. lowing the death of Pollock and her ar- reat for a crime she knew nothing of; forgotten even were the unpleasant mo« The Oast of Clarscters for THE GTRANGE CASD OF MARY PAGEH. 0. Atlorney for defenss, Henry Waiihatt (rical wtar, acoused Kdua Maye pek, pursusr of Mary, (he mas 16 Wdeused of murderio ments when Pollock pursusd her with Wydney Alnaworts e T T OO - e manifestations of his unweleome love Harry Duskinsen It was the most wonderful moment of inK Allorneyw ho W, Cosear o> tite fathier. ... .Frank Daytos ner Mary's mother T “And you never suspecied?’ she sald o 2 Mitasie o at Inat, and Philip shook his head, Dot ¥innk Hamiltos * “Not Bhale he said, T was looking Mr 3 for someons elpe A slage d il courts . Now don’t talk any more about ¢, BEb Votiom, Daves Sl snld Mra, Page quietly, '“Tomorrow, Ay actrens Mary, I am going to take you back to M Miss Valll Mary Meleynolds s tha country and keep you until you have put this dreadful thing out of your mind forever And then, wald Mary wisttully, 1 will coma back and take up my work," Langdon tightened his arm about her, And then pald he, “you will come back and marry A fen in always (Copyright, 1915, by McClure Publications.) CHAPTER XV, (Continued from Yesterday.) It fary herselt wam L.:.m.;..' AWSYINE | noid o lawyor tor services vendered, I Sko womo lovely Nly, the IENL 66 WOR |y g piggent one in the world, Mary droun Joy shining in her eyes, white her |2, T0 (HEEER 5 lps murmured over and over “Philip And what ths Towsvaldeh sl aac s Philip-Phillp aven har mother knew Then, high above the turmoll rose the (The ¥nd.) volee of the distriet attorney thitle, you are hereby declared urrest, to held 1o the aetion of the grand Jury! Agaln pandemonium, broke out, hut fell to silence when Mary, her eyes drenched with happy arled woftly What's to become of ms now? Your honor," Langdon's volce was ox ultantly happy, and his hand caught and clung to Mary's honor, the de tendant desires to know what is to be comn of her Hhe In Alscharaed,” answered hin honor with a amile, and made no effort to stem the cheers that rose, filling the reom and wcholng far down the corridors, proelaim ing to the world at Inrgo that Mary Page was (roe | HUIL more cheering thronkm krested har when she emerged from the prison a little Ilnter with Phillp and her mother beside under he ) awalt “your SATURDAY Mexican Rebels A;c Defeated by De Factos| MEXICO CITY, Mex, April %.-In a battla hetween 0,000 yobels and the Con stitutionalist wrmy just north of the eity | of Onxmon, the rebels were defonted with THE LAST DAY OF FIRELESS GAS RANGE A lown of 60 men killed and many wounded or taken prisoner, according to n the War am rocelved tonlght at dapartment from Oaxmea | LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES e MILTON One sieo amalier after using Allen's ool -Ease | the antisaptic powder for the fest, Hhaken into | the and used into (e fool-bath, Allen's Voot Kase makes Ught or new whoes fesl easy Kives inatant rellel o corne and bur ilistern, Catfous and Kore Npots. 108 the grentes ne, prevents 1515 HARNEY ST Try 16 (ndny oM 6yAryw 7 trinl packuge | Addrass. 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