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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916. il | downtown headquarters of the Omaha |Auto club, 8. E. Smyth, made & ‘hit" | WOMAN USES AUTO Automobile club in the Hotel Fontenelle. | with the Jowa woman by reason of his Nebraska Nebraska TO VISIT HER FARMS | S vas sxtemive iund hosdingy i b | tormaion ss 1o he condion ot hgh: ‘ o state and in South Dakota, among them | ways on the route of her tour. .\hnll’;:n u o r Accompanied by a woman companioB | heing a ranch near Ainsworth and two him an invitation to visit one join a large party { And a chauffeur, Mrs, Della M. Ward of | of os next fall and ranches near Wood, 8. D, all three of | ranches next fall SALOON MEN WORRY Avoen. Mrs, F, €. Kennedy and daughters, DEM CAND]DATES GOUNT UP Neola, Tn., toured through Omahs m‘iwmflh she will visit on her automobile jon a prairle chicken hunting expedition. Miss Mary Young s spanding the week | Helen and ithel, were the guests of , |toute to points in Nebraska and South | | i with friends at Nfrlm N Mrs, Willlams at Premont muv‘-r'IUV_ Dakota, Mrs, Ward registered at the W;;. amiling assistant secretary of the Bes Want Ade Produce Results. John Woaver and family were from | Misn Hanna ia detained at Falls City | Charlie Pool, for Secretary of State, St S s WA [ 20 e R R o Berlin Wednesiay evening by the \liness of her brother and Freda A % Be Leadi s B0 Hetmbach |s substituting for her this ppears to ading 4, (0. Marquardt and wite were Omaha | oo’ Them All i o s, e ‘:"l’d‘d'l“"k"\(.r Anna | oThe resular monthly mesting of the o3 Al i inoi Woman's Missionary society was he {i Foilure of Tllinols Burety Company | Murie wers ac Omahs Beturday. "'\ Wednesdey stisrmoon with Mrs. Wy | MARSH STILL HAS MOST VOTES This is the Round i Leaves Some Very Much Up Willlam Mapeman and wife were at|Bmjth, , § 4 4 Omaha Thursday and Fridey. | moblle to their home In Wilsey, Kan, | . Qak Merchandise ] Al i in the Air, Lloyd Grham, who has been visiting | for & short visit. (From a sttt urmwmd-"'r & Check | 4 — rolatives here, Joft Thureday for Chap-| Miss Fleba Chamberiain of University | 2 ~Demo- U Th 1 h k h i ONG THEM """ | Place, Neb. arrived Thursday to be the| VANCOLN, April 28-—(8pecial)—Dem se 18 erchandise eCK as the ec i SOUTH smm AM M and Mrk Gearse Ehaokler und weakeond guest of Mise Kthel Bubank. | cratie stato officers who had no opposi- F Worth $5 Y i r. and_Mrs utts motored 3 P Co b | S R Sy AN T gaumhter, Margarot, were ot Pagle Tiow- | et Thiradny. e g m:n l]n l’hn”nrlnmrly ‘I””‘n ‘uumwt.h"..-: n“ 1rst ayment on a m lnatlon orth $5 to You LINGOLN, April %.—(8pectal)—Accord-| Mins Heths Bmoots hus retirned from loy Woman's Christian. Tempersnos | with yunning for pffios have now i i R d o k R D Samt yeng M atm N ing o a messugo vocelved by Insurance VMUK were ahe. Nas heon teaching | & mon’ w‘_’."";‘:fd" Fopistian, Temperance | with running for office have now started oun a ange urlng thl‘ g iy Soasype e, Commissloner Eastham this morning, [ */100) | e w S Whitemore Bubjact. ~Cradis | ® little rivalry to ses which of them o many saloonkespers of Nebraska may M'b:::;' x:m.d”nnumnnofthp(u Roll.”" Mrs, Ferres, superintendent of @polled ths most vote s I R d O k 1916 - under conditions Bo 1ats Relding the back in the astion of] wek » Visiting lendm here this | that dnplnm-—l_.l wha )udar ,:'(I ,,:,,...,,‘ 'l,h",“r‘ l,,,,,,,” l:,“";‘ ,;::I eCla oun a stated below, 4 the National Burety company of New| Mrs R, L. Buith and Mrs M. Over | 5 mpany! ( smiles because ho polled more o ] C . . R w k ¥ fiad York, which has notified the commis.|street of IAncoln are Visiting Avoca rela- | w0 iare Penke colebrated her birth- ‘ | President Wilson. Governor Morehead om lnatlon ange ee In accord with the oon: sloner thet they have vought the bual. | t!ves 3 day Bundsy. 18 also In the limelight because he polled Aot Aphgs e A tracts and agreements exist- ness of the Tiinols Sorety company, "‘l\;l’v’ ’»',".'.'..;“T.'nf,‘?w?."m.v"fl‘;‘"‘i.."y.’ Claus Oft and Theodore ,,.m,,,h.h"" ln:"v;lru' president more votes than the ipril 20th to May 6th inclusive {ng with Orchard & Wilhelm { y p recently returned from Ow premiden y s :";'l:'; recently went Into voluntary 1l reladives mm' e e | “n’ ’,MM ikt eaiask T"M" D S Dl RING the past year we have sold several car loads of Co., 414-416-418 Bouth 16th I ( | ondamnes J. . Ziromerer an L The Iilinols company carrled . largo | Kubhinn wero: Nebruska it S iolieg | 1n honor of her Mrthday anniversary. | State Auditor Smith ran up well with Round Oak Cfombination Ranges, Every individual sale [f| 8t- Omaha, this | ‘ amount of ssloon bonds and the New|the first of the week, M Naomi Groff of Benson spent the | his colleagues, but 4did not quite come g | York company notifies the insurance| Z. A, Coatman wak at Orfinha this week, | Week-end here with Miss Mary Diorks. | up with President Wilson, but he feels :"“‘ ’|“"”'t "";’{“’"r “n}‘}"umfl‘:"’ :]’005""" for 'l:";) Rmm: Oak Merchandise Check | eommissioner that they have taken over| Where he purchased a new sx-cylinder-| A. D, Christensen of Denmark arrived | preity chesty hecauss he recelved more ombination Range. 'To make this range till better known all business of the Mlinols company ex-|*Yen-Passenger automobile, | here last woek for a visit with N8| yores than another very prominent can A i 8 ‘o 8 ! entitles you to a credit of Mra, Louise Glllen of Counctl Blutfs, | brother, Karl Christensen didate for the presidency, movert o] We have effected a special arrangement with the Round h i oept the ssloon bonds, In,, his bewn wpending the week with hot | Myy, Henry Sehmidt (6 at an Omalin | sy d 4 / s il o g $6.00 to be applied as the il This will leave il axloan men in (| patents, Nr. and Mre ¥ W. Rohes | navbtiai Where #he recendy Sndarwent BERS NNl JN K Besed irh Oak folke whereby during this Combination Range Week | originai ' payment required { state who were bo.led in the Illinofs an_ operation for & severe attack of votes than Clemmons, candidate for uf § ¢ ; - 4 company without a legal bond unless it Springfield. p-nifl:m‘..' e T T sade. subssintentons. we can accept this Merchandise Check for $5,00 as first pay- to have delivered to your can bo whown that they carried out their | Mre 'J-w""mfi:l (W visiting with | gy, Mr. Nusbaum christened the in-| The vote with Adams, Blaine, Cedar ment on the regular purchase price, home, one Round Oak 3-fuel v ) 5 Combination Range. Scott's BluUff to hear from shows offi S.“n' of $5.00 on the | 30 Dly! Free Trial = o iy purt of the contract and pald full insur | fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore | Custer, Douglas, Lancaster, Polk and Deguty Shepitf Hert Hamilton vistted | Mookl 1 t ance for the year. Otherwise there may | pin mother, Mrs, ¥, M. iMAh, Tuesday. h hris "y'fl.'n'fi';'u,g:am’r';u'm:f ik i s of he 4 general closing up of wot goods| Oite Jo tort M P clally as follows . smporiums in Nebrasks. 1 By Johon ot Breakontilas te. thia | of n it hetes Tarig.Lhe srastian Regular Price ’ Kyery claim made for the Round Dowagisc, Michigan. I i) week 0 R B Town. The old houss | ! This_means that a Round Oak | 08k Combination Range is backed . I (h Mide Saloon Men Anxlous Mre, Ol Wileox and children of | will probably be moved to town, o houd y | by the most convincing proof, When handed in for credit combination range, burning gas, | viz. We will put one in your home, the customer is required to V coal or wood and using only one | connect it and let you uge it for dorse as indicated Marsh n Le oven wil] be put into your home | 30 days. If it does not prove sat- it ol On the vots on republican nomination without your paying a cent down | Isfactory you may notify us and Nearly half of the South Hide waloon- | Loulvilie mpent Sunday with Mr. and| oy 100 camp of Royal Netghbors|Bmith Keepers are worrled over a wituation | 1" T U0 AR , I siven Harola | Deld s aullting 'bu'rvnm(ryl The mem- | Clemmons * 2 ! ) JerH nre prej to ba he Affecting thelr officlal bonds which they | wiy at his home north of town, It was ut :n:u .,‘I.n".“h'."f.nf.i ;an ::1 I;Mn; s & ) must furnish the ity belore being| the twenty-third anniversary. granted a liquor Heense, The faflure of ,\1'.. \'\ " xt'nnu aul.lsl Iast K!nml-y w..,...'w.i", for state muditor, Marsh appears to be and at a saving of $5.00 on the | we will remove It free of all ex Name. .. the Illinois Surety company puts it up to :-'::lflm'.',,.'.';.'. " ”z‘:x;.:ln y:::: a"ld 8V Phe date of the an’ ‘Water chan- | holding his own and increasing a little, regular price If this offer is taken | pense to you-—otherwise you pay thess waloon men to MnllHlnnm-rlvrn in o peof el i "‘ Hlluqlll has been met for July 17, the vote from the counties reporting advantage of during the week of | the balance in small monthly pay- Papilion and #pringfield. " Papiilion m-n.‘ aty e i v zad for Marsh o Burns Gas, Coal or Wood without Change of Parts Are 1o continue in business. One waloon| Frederick Pflug died yery suddenly man offered . personal bond given by | Thursday afternoon, “He was alone .H,’,‘,':’,',‘:::‘“)',’}I';'_I‘gr’, Wolf has & pomtlon | onatco with_Mis, Greggerson's wister, his wife, but the eity legs) 4 e | e home, wnd when his won returned | . Mry. Henry Do, and family i y Pty lagnl department| yome tie ‘tound his fathor in an un | Ray Kreidor hind thres ribs broken | Mrw. Jiarl Baumgardner entertained o explained that wuch u bond could not he| selous state on the floor, He dled noon | when a young team he was driving | the T. N, club Wednesday afternoon. This Range Makes the Kitchen Comfortable the Year Round 7 i {4 must be recelved by May 1 |{ these men g Fred Wolt and family have moved fo | s ' i acceptod by the city afterward, He was one of the early |backed over an embankment | Mr. and Mrs, 1. Doose are the par g vesidents of the state ' Mrs. R, H, Ewart of Manderson, | ents of a new haby You A‘k Wh ? W Wyo., s hers for a_ visit with her par Ora Holllster und_ daughter, Cirace, Y° e a c 00 Valley. m)l: Mr. and Mrs, D, 11, Mills vigited relatives in Omaha Bunday ¢ John Monahen and D, Thompson left | r, and Mes, ¥, I', Kverett of Beott's| Mr. and Schuldt of Bennington This proved range keeps it eligatful in summer-——bh E Plan Strikes Sna Wednesday for Kimbail, Neb, [ BIULY, former residents of thin place, ars | viaited st the tionrs Hay home Wednen i burhs ,:.. EAREA RIS It £00) RS ANNLE | g Misn Minnle Craven of Omaha was the | "“'“"' relatives and friends here day. t added Gertrude Ingram, | Kunkle of Madrid, Neb,, was hero | Mr, and Mrs, Bmil Sachs and Mrs, It will also keep it cozy and warm in winter without added ex- v week-ond guest % ; ¢ 4 Odnndl Vislting relatives, Tl was | Fred Martens motored to Omaha Thurs § DED OAK, Ta, Avril #.-(Wpecial)~ | Mrs, Jobn Menl of Auburn wes he | formerly in the jewsiry business here. | day in'the formers cas The problem of providing & new sshool | ESK-G, SU2fy O Mre. HUBBArg and| ave Dougles will have n & bullding for the Independent school din | ‘ " erected on_the lots he recently A t b - irfet of Med Oak I one that has been .,,,‘,.}".',,",?,'.J.’.“ :n“:::"l'nfl';‘.a'fvn":m':}"' Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bay were Omaha | chased of Bert Deerson , because it aleo burng without change of parts coal, coke or Wood. Bring in this merchandise check at once. Only a limited number will be sold on this plan, Kiving the people of this community con- | Thursday afternoon visitors Tuesday Mrs, Wyatt v'.'n M;,mhn' 2 ning ml . o slderable concern for the 1ast two years The Willing Work held thelr res- | Mr. and Mra. Jullus Schuldt went to| her home at Harrsburg after meveru L or move. Last year e propomition (o | 1IaT mestng Wednendsy'” svenin 5t | the ety Thuraday, Jreeks” Vst ero with er don and fam rc {y 1neim . i bond the aistrict for $100,000 .. | the home of Mr, and Mrs, Bubo Mrs, Richurd Suess entertained the W tlon of the new bm:amn s::: tn’;:r:::.',a pagin Leuisll, | sapeinnanied hi ‘"‘;“ ""’:‘ “)"“’"";"h’ : 4| 128 tor neiping yournelf. Go out to Dun ‘“'418'"8 South 16th Stn‘t i other, utell, 3 1 a1 & wpecial election, and the proposition l‘t"r‘ln‘; rr:ncl-. ’:-vc n:r?- in rlh:l"r dll"lh “0: "d 3 \’-’l- '"., dee. Koo Page 19 advertisements. S T i to hond the district for $116,000 is to be rasm brought up at a speclal election within the next fow weeks. It was thought that #.big stride had been made In favor of the new hulllding whan the city counct! o few weekp ago offered to donate Col- lpgo park as a pite for & high school bulldine, providing no objections to doing 40 could be found, p | Hawever, wecording to the opinion of A Aiy Attorney Ralph Pringle, the ity annot donate the park to the school dis- trict, It has been the general opinion harg that the park, which was owned 0y David Remick as early as 1857, was Lo be used by the city as & park until Auch time ax it could be used as & pite for n college, Attorney Pringle holds that the term “college” does not Include the publie #ehaol system, ns intended by Mr. Rem- Jek, and that the park mast continue to s sed as a publie park until made the site of an Institution of mnnor lenrning. ONE M JOSER DELEGATE LECTED IN NEW JERSEY TRENTON, N. J., Arrll M —Oomplete but unofficial returns from Tuesday's presidential primary election in New Jersey indicate that William F. Cozart, colored, who favors the nomination of ‘Pheodore Roosevelt, was olected delegate Dining F urmture [ We cannot speak too highly of the values and unusual assortment we have to offer this season, [ This Buffet, Like Cut, $28.00 Quarter-sawed golden oak, polished finish, colonial scroll, 44 inches long. One drawer lined for silver, large linen drawer and $28 double cabinet, A first class plece at a very moderate price, . .. Large Comfort Rocker This 1s but one of the large as sortment we are now showing at attractive prices, Rocker is golden quarter-sawed oak, back 24 ins, high from seat, broad center and two small panels in back, auto gpring seat, covered in Spanish leather. An Extra Value l“Spring' Togs for Children | . Sturdy garments for School and play hours and better ones for Dress. Children’s Furniture New line Go-Oarts, Oar- ringes, Chairs, Cribs, Folding Collapsible Go-Cart with o o goally &7 oo B $2 50 ' Cribs Coats for Girls ¢wuswe Dresses for Juniors 24 Patterns, wood and steel, both | 16 ‘the republican nationsl convention It iy no trick to choose 4 Spring Coat from this Fashioned in gingham, French chambray and | h(o;m “.m”aw\":'dlllfan"v.":::: m;mu most pleasing assortment of serges, gabardines madras, New coat effects; middy styles, check $8-75 5.50 6“22 ;0"‘;7 d i ‘ozart wm rd, who was and black and white checks; styles with small s o and u [ sugoeasful in the Ninth district, were capes and clever belted backs are very desirable d“l“", Strong '"""M“m“ straps, belts.and . s i ,s : - P the only Roosevelt republican delegates and are here moderately priced at— trims, Very well made; in fact, far better than is olected, th others being unpledged, All the democratic delegates favor the renomination of President Wilson, ANGELL LAW LIBRARY GIVEN TO UNIVERSITY generally considered necessary. $5.75 $8.50 $10.75 $225 $4.75 $5.75 —for Tots U™ __a Special in School In French serge, wool poplin, gabardine and molire silk. Detachable washable collars are a Dre desirable feature, while pretty smocking has at- 8Ses tracted much attention—— of serviceable madras, {r attractive $3 50 54.50 $5.75 ss 50 petterns and good practical styles. c . . Worth to $1.00...... Ostermoor Mattresses Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Full Size $15,00 $28.00 to $41.00 Sold only by Orchard & Wilhelm Ca. | Sold only by Orchard & Wilhelm Co. ANN ARBOR, Mich, April 3.—All the works dealing with International law In the Itbrary of the Iate James N, An. #oll, president emeritus of the Unlversity of Michigan, are left 1o the general 1i- brary of that university, In the edu. Veator's will, just admitted to probate, The collection contains many law books which are not duplicated In any lbragy in the United States. REV. JOSIAH STRONG SOCOOLOGIST IS DEAD . l . | v | . | - l . | . j - l - NEW YORK, Aprfll “The Rev. Joslah ! l . | . | i B | . I . | . | . e . 3 Exceptionally Strong Drapery Values for Saturday’s Selling Fine 8heer Curtain Muslin, Regularly 285¢ Yard Marquisette in white and ecru, Regularly 25¢ Yard Fine Volle in white and ecru, Regularly 25¢ Yard The Above Saturday, 18¢ Yard Marquisette Curtains n white and eeru with hemstitch Seamless Brussels Rugs we...... $9.75 e, $14.50 %' $18.50 Inexpensive rugs, but very well made, heavy wool faced, in the season's newest and most attractive designs and colorings, Axminster R 9x12 size, $20.75 to $31.50 The most coraplete showing in Omaha, offering Oriental, Medal lion and floral patterns, in blues, browns, tans, ron and greens, arpet Sweepers | Cocoa Door Mats Made by Blasell, accepted every- where as the best, Gold Medal Bis. | '0 CECERRERERE | X1 Middies AR \ Be “stylewise,” girls, and know what's what Il | in Middy Blouses. -~ Visit our department. | All sizes in variety of grades, G0¢ Strong, prealdent aince 18§ of the Amer. foan | Institute for Boolal Hervice, presi. Bvery good style ia to be seen here from the plain sallor boy In serviceable galatea to the quite elaborate silk middy | dent of the Boolal Center Assoclati 4 ! o &l Center Assoclation o | ed edge, nal Sweeo nr. Amarion, sditor and author, disd 1n & hoa- | SP““l for Sflurdly pital here today, Lr. Birong waa born ‘ from 59¢ to $5°00 ‘for 3150 Plh’ lnhw Me al. i Napervilla, Lil, tn 1M1 Binoe 198, Dr. | Filet Net Curtains 8 to | A heavy door mat, 75 Blrong had heen editor of & magasine 1 Pleatad Middy Bkirts in white galatea, speciul $1.50 | 8ix Patterns, ‘& 16237, for. ...ouuis PO C - calied “Gospel of the Kingdom." Ie | Ploated Middy Skirts in check dosigns, special $1.15 | Kxceptional designs und values, o Wrote & number of books deallng with sovlal bettarmant and religlous subjeots REQUISITION HONORED FOR RETURN OF KREGGER for $2.26 Pair Quaker Oraft Curtains tn Duchess lace effect, white and Egyptian color, for $3.70 Pair Boys' WashSuits | “ Combination Victrola and Record Offer $80.00 ’ Victrola ($75) | (Prom o Maft Correapondent | S l «:L’:’hfln‘:\n h”l."llil-li Mll‘:. L S ln a ‘ e Vudor With the following nine -rlrrl‘l;m- on five anored today by Gevern revorde—Favaritos from the May lssue Morshad for the return o Green county \vv I short sleaves '; orch Shldet Taiuhmbisten (0 the Mocking Mivd Tonnosane, of & K& e now and low neeks. A | wi and green and — Alma Oluck “ - iy vom 1k At wide by L y adthorition of the |..nu.. eaunly laced rront and swmart con- | 5 el & p s ‘\ Litthe Grey Home (n the West Venatian Trie PIRTRCpevatic Hag, (Combalam Solo. ) Mok wite Pansina Pacifie Drag, (Combalam [ trusting bindings plak, | ot tagows v 1 Children’s Footwear siriped or choekod mater Low Shoes for School or Dress Wear Krsgaor wan indicied by the (ire ARty grand s of wielsting HRUten regnrding he age of consent he s Being Bertha Barnes belween \l.. o Lhan 40 patterns in Cretoune, L Uhe ame of 14 and 1 yeare is, Friee o) Yo ITTLE foet, always on the move wke & problem for almost sny desired coler, for Mostowite L ome content Tn Worrtll Tunes 4 parents hard to solve; but it is our spectal business 25¢ Yard g Poariens Quarterte il DNDORFORT. Neh, Aprtl B ibve c and we have & good answer to all vour tronbles. Fron COUCh COVCI‘I g gy - T Ve oiee 6f owuity slerk on the repud our very comprehensive stoek we are able to supply your WARS— Riverside [ A1 4 Molee'y Orehsmirn 40 lnehes by 3 yards Vomth and Meauty \\‘). : $1.75, $2.00, 8250, 3295 | (vavenient Monthly Torma uf Paydaentn [ Mean's it g e Iflflm & THORNE @_i Orchard fiz&vh\flhlbglflrwano ) | L e egetion disapees \ p 4 Al gene. Bedihy waom l " we a Orlental offes VAR RNt e e e seatemied By Lasie Coneh Covers, tental effecta Canlier, wha was defsaied By e war | PO Aein of Ahres veies Ll e offiial sapvase was completed (he Ty # U AWl Lhat Coulisy was iha o | L e overy need i sabioThe nemination of B P Loy o A Rt A e R LOT Y, %

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