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‘» YoT Nebraska LD LANCASTER Overhauling of Ballots Results in Discovery of Great Many Errors, SIZER NOW MAKES CONTEST (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 3.—(Speclul.)—Recount ing the ballots In the Lancaster county primary is the order of the day #ince tho election. The first recount was made on justice of the L and the result completely changed the se of two candidates, the third man from the top, who contested the count, now is shown to be the high man This has started another contest, Kd Sizer, who was defeated for county treas urer by about two dozen votes, now calla cast fon for & recount, alleging Irregularitios i1 every voting precinet in the eounty Pardon Hoard (o Meet, The Btate Pardon board will meet to morrow to t up several for parole. There are no applications for pardon and has not been for the lust three meetings, Getting In Hugh Two counties In the state, Beward Banner, returned no figures on the which may have been cast in those coun tles for Charles 1. Hughos, In one of these countles, Beward, of the papers In publishing the 0f« fielal returns show that Hughes received 10 votes. Hecretary of State Pool this morning ealled up the county clerk of Seward county and called his attention to the omission of the Hughes vote in the official count, and was told that the vote would be sent in, but that the Hughes vote was 137 instead of 130, as published in the Seward papers. KEARNEY MEN TO COURT TO CONT»E_ST‘PAVING LAW KEARNEY, Neb., May 3.—(8pecial Tel egram.)~That the law allowing city coun- clls In citles of the class of Kearney to create paving districts and which vides for the filing of protests within thirty days, s unconstitutional and that there waw error in its passage by the last leglslature {8 the contention made In a sult filed here yesterday asking a re straining order against the mayor and city councll from proceeding with the work in five districts, A temporary njunction was granted by the county judge in the absence of Judge Hostetler of the district court and the case was set for Wednesday, May 10, KKearney has paved several miles under the new law and it is supposed that » number of local people lost out In thelr campalgn for protest are be- hind the move. A sharp legal battle will snsue M’DONNELL THE NEW HEAD OF FAIRBURY COMMERCIAL FAIRBURY, Neb,, May 5.—(Speia) T ogram.)—At a special meeting of the board of directors of the Fafrbur merelal club officers wore clected for the ensulng year as follows J. W. McDonnell, president 1ce president; H, 1. Mel applications ' Vote, and vote one pro who have ew Com ) 8, tren e Roy E. Riley, secretary The new directors include Lew Sheiloy . W. Smith, L. J. Rasse, R, 1. Cressey and J. W. MeDonnell alrbury's new post of the Cor- Dan Kavanaugh, master, retires as presiden mercial club, L, J, Rasse, the new yice presidon, | the head of Pairbury’s wholesale grocers house and has resided herc ahout o y.us COMMERCIAL TRAVELER E RECOUNT IN iHoward Says He's SUES ROAD FOR INJURIES | KBARNEY, Neb., May 4 egram.)—John J, Sples, well known trave's Ing man of Kearney, filed district court here vesterday agafnst th Unfon Pacific personal injuries t cefved by the plaintiff when mobile was struck by a passenger on the K. & B. H. at Amhorst last vember. Sples waa badly iInjured (Speci] Tel- for his ) No and has not boen following his occupation of a sale man sinee that time. Judge W. D, 0 ham and T. J. Doyle of Lineoln are the attorneys for the plaintiff. FEDERAL AUTHORITIES train in the | TAKE OVER INVESTIGATION (From a Staff Correspondent,) LINCOLN, May 8-—(8pecial.) Commissioner Ierman has turned over to the federal government the investiga tion which has been started covering the le of a substance known “Gaso s as Tonie,” which {s supposed to strengthen Food the efficlency of gasoline ns used in | automobllo service from Gage County, BEA D, Ne May (Hpacial A petition is belng circulated request ing the clty commisstoner clal election for the ting the olals to a vote posed ordinance 'r en the the city policemen and a n » officen Thim Miller, for the last thirty.tive yoars a realdent of Diller and ' dled yestorday at years. | ber of childrer About 100 busl will areive in th n & spectal tra ot \ and res They soeption and to call & wpe salary ordina £ ity off £t D pe T v aries ¢ commi of po mber of other ay will be entertained Mra five y Sarsh Wea ATS A reald Notes frum Lindany druweions A Nebraska For Keith Neville | THE MILITIA GUARDS BIG STEEL MILLS Riot Torn Region in Vicinity of Pittsburgh is Comparatively Quiet Today. SEVEN LABOR >LEADERS HELD Staff rrespondent.» LINCOLN, May 3 al)—In a let- ter to The Bee spondent Kdgar | Howard of Columbus denfes the story | published inder u Lincoln date line that | he might retire from the raee for leuten- |ant governor on the demoeratic ticket, but on the othr chand, says he is for Keith Neville for the governorship, not withstanding he Is the selection of the booze element in' the demecratic party, while Mr, Howard himself was the selee. tion of the the only water-wagon bunch and about one they landed for a nomina tion Mr, must the Howard says have hope that been intended The Bee story Joke In that 1t would eause discord in the democratic party, As the story was also published in of the leading ’ democratic dafly papers of the state at A8 A the game time, the information from o family source and should have heen wuthentic hecause of the unity which exists in the democratic house hold {DOUGLAS COUNTY DAMAGE SUIT IN SUPREME COURT Staff Cory e dent.) S (Specinl,)—-An of the distriel has been flled which ¢ LINCOLN peal from Judgment court of Douglas county in the supreme complicated case Involving dam Injuries vecelved by Foster M wis injured while in the Omaha Steel Construction comp which Frederick R clpal owner, It appears that the an court wers gen from Shick, who of the ny, ot Johnson {8 the prin empl construetion com pany was Insured against damage to workmen in the Casuaity Company of Amerfen, Shick sued the construction company for 000, In the first trial o judgmeht waw given the plaintitf for 82,200 ngainst Johnson, The case was ap- pealed and gent back for trial. In the meantime Johnson, aceording to the pu- pers filed in the supreme court, man aged to get a settlement with Shick for 81,000, A second trinl was had, In which Bhick was given a judgment for $13,7%, The claim was assigned to John J. Boucher, who now asks the supreme court Ao affirm the judgment Johngon says that he s unable to meot the alleged excessive judgment and that after he had made a sottlement with Shick the case had no business to be taken further for trial. Boucher sets out that the settiement made with Shick for $1,000 was so unreasonably low that the courts should not take it into con« #ideration Acensed of Virlng Barn, BOONT, (3 0-ial Telegr m) Officers this morning arested Lee Ia'r of Perry, charged with stcaling hores from Thon as Scctt’s tarn ard to the structire to death le., May . ett'ng f re which burned nine ani mals Trebizond, vecently captured by (he Russians, 15 farmous in Fistory as the first Greek colony reached by the “ten thou- sand Gree!'s’ on the'r retreat after the Latile of Cunaxa neglo Steel company PITTSBURGH, Pa, May 3. Troops of the Pennsylvania National (riard today took charge of the sit- uation In Turtle creek and Monon rahela valleys, where persons killed and a number wounded in strike riots yesterday. The gov ernor's troop arrived this morning two were Large forces of coal and iron polic remained on guard at the plants of the United States Steel ¢! night, but experienced trouble. More workmen walked out of the Presgsed Steel Car company works at MeKee's and it corporation no Rocks today, seid the entire plant, employing 10, 600 men, would be closed th?s afte noon Quiet Braddock prevailed throughout the Fearing another outhr fzens swom In ns deputles patrolled th streots, while more than 0 guar deputie armed witl ot gun 1arde tho Edgar Thompson works of the Ca where yesterday's loting oceu Seven Labor Leaders Arrested, ted today Other connection arrests wel with the expe by Coroner Samuel C. Jamison s a r¢ sult of the rlot, Beven labor leade among whom were ¥red Merrick | formier socialist newspaper editor: J. H |and Anpa Bell were arrested last night and are being held on a charge of being an accessory beforo and after the fact to murder, Thre others were taken int custody ‘early today and placed in ja A note alleged to have been found | Hall's possession read: “ve killed, fourteen injured. Phone McNamara to meet M The corner | of the note was torn off and apparently | was missing after 1 oroner snid feNamara"” Pileket Onrrles Automatic Gaon, A lone picket appeared at the Edgar Thompson plant in Braddock soon after 7 o'clock and taking a position just out side the Thirttenth street entrance where the fighting oceurred begen making a speech to the few men and women who stood around in the dri Ziing rain He was promptly found to be armed revolver. the letter ‘e “m,"” the tell who was yenterdas arrested and with an automatic Three of the eleven blast furnaces were | still lighted, but the other eight had been banked and the men told not to re port for duty until quiet had been re stored, About the Westinghouse plants in th BEast Pittsburgh district not a striker appeared and no picket lnes wer formed, Quiet was reported from other parts of the Turtle Creek valley The Hard-Headed Business Man Insists on a high degree of “fitness’ in his employees. That weans proper co-ordination hetween brain and body, and for its hest realization there must he e in the matter of food A well-halunced diet gestible and rvich in often the result of vproper food is seen in indige hrain-fi ' nervousne delicio el ke s ossential nerve-huilding one easily \Very stion, material and general inefficieney Grape-Nuts of w “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts o | was | commitments issuel | Hall refuged 1o | was | | vitle) | Warsaw including many university professors s 18 being attended by | [ Safe | sure and satisfac tory service, at the low | est prices. DO IT NOW AND HAVE NO RE GRETS | exploded. to the pe 1,500 men and 1.800 pharmacists and 92,000 soldlers i 72,000 In G sanitary corps in the field, From Our Complete Stocks The one time accepted theory that it was necessary for & woman to experience discomfort in order to attain a fine figure has long since heen Comfort now goes hand in hand with style and grace in corseting and in place of the old idea that it was necessary to ‘‘forece’’ the figure rfect contour, today we ‘“‘mould”’ “Nemo'’ Corsets give the maximum style, ease and grace Our expert Corsetierres Assure you of the proper fit. 8 Self Reducing models for medium and stout figures, sizes 21 to 36... 2 Military Belt models model in plain material ; tw broche, sizes 20 to 26 Corsets for extra stout women, sizes 36 to 44, for medium figures, sizes 21 to 30..,.....,.,$3.00 3 Lightweight models for slender figures; one BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 3 MEDICAL CORPS OF GERMAN | wirssons o o Ausro- . o o tases back o ARMY WELL SUPPLIED | 3yian, Turkish and Wlgarian ars e i e e g RusgLEh.l;ELl.'}Y“T RAREEIC MY T oy, Wifeus:15:8ag | ACRai- 81Ty 4o, haroiwats yuare Uil o O e T T A AT CUT e G Ra o S B D Vi e Sar ek COAL 5iicEs Want Ads eor ahirk their work will get resuits, {t anything will the or they 2000 LBS PER TON GUARANTEED PPOMPT DELIVERY TEL.DOUG.530 Store Your Furs NOW Safe, sure and satisfac- tory service, at the low- est prices, DO IT NOW AND HAVE NO RE- GRETS. The May Sale f UNDER MUSLINS Will Begin Here on Saturday, May 6. Every year hun- dreds of women wait for this event and every year the savings they make more than justifies their faith in the sale. Bigger and Better in every way this year. the lines to Fashion's dictates. .......... $3.00 slender and o models in silk .$3.00 (] LE | {:SI:L'_XLE:L%INE At cevrsienorne s 35,00, $6,50 and $7.60 Saturday you may A Nemo “Wonderlift”” in Faney Broche, | i Self Reducing models for medium and stout purchase from 8§:30 | | sizes 23 to 30.......... il $10.00 | figures, sizes 22 to 36, . 00 a.m. to 9 p. m, and 11 2 “Wonderlift"” Corsets for stout figures, | 3 Self Reducing models, with relief bands be- the stocks are so | sizes 23 to 36...... oo VR s g a0 4 e 2 ke $6.00 || low front steel, sizes 22 to 86...........$4.00 broad and compre | 2 ““Nemo Wonderlift’’ models for slender and | One Auto Massage Self Reducing model, sizes hensive that the sale [ | medinm figures, sizes 20 to 26.......... $6.00 1l 21 to 36........ ML I P Ty T ) will ”‘“."""" for Becond Floor many days. Sale of Here Is An In the Millin That m desir 1} b'ack affeta in 4 colors For T8¢ additional For $1.00 additional For b0 additional wrgette Crep COLOR CARDE WILL MILLINERY STORE AN EVER YOU DESIRE T \ Rit) [} 75¢ Main Flos THEN WE WILL FACE THE HATS over Valvets in 16 colors and Six Special Drug Department Offers hare, % On The Now Long ured bor = INNOVATIO ery Departmer* Is SURE to Create a Furore On Thursday we are going to let you choose the Hat shape you desire at a ver) small price, then WE WILL FACE IT FOR YOU WITH THE MATERIAL YOU LECT and charge you a v SE nominal sum, THAT IS THE STORY IN A NUT SHELL but read the balance of the advertisement to appreciate the full significance of the of fering. We Will Sell You the Hat Shape For $1.19 China Split, Hemp, Milan Hemp, Real Milan, Lizere and a Few lLeghorns, wi plenty of the ired e sajlor shapes in the lot, This is very much less than the shapes are worth, rounder the Georgette 10 colors. French Crepe in 8 colors Crepe, Satin in Seven Colors way have the Fre ( BE HANDED TO YOU IN THE D YOU MAY CHOOSE WHA OR THESE FAUIN L THURSDAY ONLY to $1.50 rdinar ferings \ ea N R T— . Do | 1o Moss Be 5 '* 1 Tea Movaa I . ard wide, & ABe e . Hdo tisterine, Vi sie Aite beug Departmant hottoms; and Empire styles, The heavy satins are in large pret ty figutes and plain with wide fig- | ~ Manufacturers’ Sample Satin Kimonos e Hundred Beautiful Models Values $6, $7.50, $8.98 and $10 All To Go at $3,98 daintiest, most charming styles we have shown in some time, They were made to serve as examples of the most exquisite Kimonos the manu- facturers could turn out at the value prices we quote, and hundreds of them have sold at these prices and sold readily, . because we were fortunate enough to buy these samples at & re- luced price, they are yours Thursday At $3.98 Each lengths with wide full eut If made with elastic girdles The colors are all soft toned and || practical, such as purple, lavender, | navy, light blue, pink, gray, taupe, tan, red, green, ete, Many different aars; | styles and all prettily trimmed. House Dresses--An Entire New Showing Very smart, dressy styles; made in guaranteed washable colors. Of Ginghams, Percales, Chambrays, ete. Pretty designs in floral effects and stripes and checks. Critical comparison will prove the true worth of these Prices are $1.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 The New Tub Corduroy Will Be the Popular Fabric For Spring and Summer FFOR SKIRTS, Suits and Coats, it will be employed in large quantities this spring and summer. Tt will not its soft pile after tubbing if the following directions followed : ASH lose ave until clean in warm | Be sure that Tub Cordn water with Ivory Soap (do || not use washboard.) | roy 1s stamped either on I FFER this boil one-quarter f L selvage o 'k . A hour In soapy water, € v the back of i HOULD rinse three time, in || ¢loth, otherwise it = an warm clean water. imitation 1 n e | a y Loas AVE cold blueing water for | Mt g e o rinsing, v get satisfactory results rim ND do not wring or squeeze B UT hang up to drip in open air. L EAVE out froning ACH of the above should be strietly to obtain the above instruei No. 501, width 32 inches, yard CQe No. 613, width 86 Inches, yard ~ Pvill St directions folowed in satlsfactory re On Saia Here in the Si'k St, « order Main Floor, A “Laurel” Gas Range Bargair On Sale Thursday Only A fine full size Range, 18 inch aven, fitted with three bar burners, sani tary eleotrio welded racks Cooking top has three regular, or» Giant and one Simmering burner, White enamel panel 4 doc $2Lr ame range as above, with brofler 81750 R gerators, “Nohn 8 " ip from [ LA ) Janitor” M elal efrigerator, up from S0 Aluminum Ware. We show the largest and most complete line 4 e West. A full line of both “Wearever® and o™ brands An Aluminum ftea & ke ploture, heavy in Kt shape and finish. Npeclal, Thursday, only Kayser Silk Gloves in Varieiy This Is Omaha Headquarters Naywe e unsurpassed for fit, wear and L I « guaranteed by the maker and we give roguarantes as well, Al stylos, plain and faney wrt in black and white and all desirable colom. Rayser Gloves, despite their ordinary superiority, cost no wre than th SO f the new embroiderad tloves are espesially 80 to 8195 for the Bhort Oloves 180 1o S2.70 for the Loug Qloves MAIY FLoom . ——————— . 5. .

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