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4 THF, BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916. D FINDS | Three Steamers, One a Neutral, ‘OLD’ REPUBLICANS \Clerical Students | American Troops What Does You; E’ffi%figufiu AWAY Are Sent to Bottom of the Sea) ggp (ALIFORNIA | C2duste Thursday | Kol s Band of Do | L03md s i’ . i d dollars for At Local Seminary| ~ Facto Cavalrymen | &, oo ot et o a meal and not get as much P : Three steamers, one of them a n sh steamer Hendonhill * g i B — Atk ;o Fifteen-Year-0ld Beatrice Wilhelm, [, C0rte oenm e one o s ,:,,',:f":'fl, ,,’,Tl'.’,‘,rl” g s Ay :,:,hr %8 | Regulars Victorious on Face of | Omaha Theolosieal semainary will close | DOUGLAS, Ariz., March 3.—An attempt real, body-building nutri Missing Five Months, Taken torpedoos, has not been stated, Another |land has been damaged and is being | Early Returns in GOVernor |the best vear in its history on Thursday |of a body of de facto cavalry, the ad-| rpent as you get in two in Hotel. - noutral steamer has been damaged and |towed into Blackdeep, at the mouth of Johnson's Commonwealth. w)fi-‘rrlnlnx. The closing exproises M»” h:- vance guard of General Arnulfo Gom'z o | Ghpadded Wheat Biscuits, Ml s is being towed into port. The neutral |the Thames. Hoth vessels sailed from v l"’ in the North Presbyterian ’v“"l"‘ enter Chihuahua, through Pulpits Pass ains all th §AYS HER HOME UNBEARABLE/|rink was the Drasilian Rio Branco, and | Portiand, Me, for Rotterdam with reliet | 0gg OF 'FRISCO I8 CONCEDED |4 ‘:‘”y"""!"" of # banduet and A9 | oy blocked today by American troops the food that contains all the | st m‘rlrl r,.,i'.Z’n".T' Tn‘:“)::m‘m:d .‘J«“.';',".““l”if. {:um.'-v{»:vr.:mrnv wireless this : . |ating exercises will be at § o'clock. The ‘"f"",""“ i Bd 9le. report . vecely muscle-making material in [ Just can't go back to my folks, “ [ 4, alapatoh . re : J SAN FRANCISCO, May 3.—The|claes oration will be delivered by Charles {'orc fRom American sourecs he whole wheat grain pre- N el aked 16, whio | Titén. stesmer Hendonhill, which was |afternoon from the Dutch steamer |, " LT i’ oket | Bridkes. Dr. Stephen Phelps, one of the Tne Mexicans, according to the report, | the whole W gr cried Beatrice Wilhelm, aged 16, sunk, were bound from: Portland, Me,, | Batavia 1V, said the Fridland was sink- | © OF . TeguIAT L S " R4 i wore under command of Colonel Jesus d i digestible form. i 2807 Madi- & s the national conven-|founders of the institution, will speak on pared in a dig ran away from her home, 2807 Ma: for Rotferdam with supplies for the |ing. Another wireless from Batavia 1V | for delegates to the national ¢ il L ¢ ¢ Our Selminary.” The | Mria Aguirre and had penetrated olght . | “I'ne Beginning of Our Feminary h Two Shredded Wheat cen miles into the pass before their move ment was discovered by a United State military aeroplane which reported the v of the de facto troops to the Amerfean commander American commigsion for rellef in Bel- | this evening said gium “We are near the Long sand lightship | LONDON, May 3.~Two steamers under | with the Fridland. We will bring it into charter by the American commission for | Blackdeep at the mouth of the Thames.” | relie in Belglum have met with mishaps | I'he ¥ridiand has on board 7,000 tons of son street, on the evening of Decem~ ber &, and who was arrested by Offi- cers Cunningham and Barta of the moral squad at the Manhattan hotel tion ran substantlally ahead of thv;nwm address of the evening will be de- red by Dr. George P. Baity, pastor of Biscuits with milk or cream will make a complete, per- fect meal, at a cost of not united or ‘‘mew” republicans injy early returns received tonight Irnm‘uu- Iargest Presbyterian church in Kan- completed precincts in more than|sas City All of the graduates have accepted calls esence late yesterday evening. at wea wheat forty of the more populous counties| = o N vork: James Adams at| The American troops are sald to have Went from Hotel to Hotel, e ——————————————————— | Of (. state Elgin, Neb.; Charies Bridges at Randoiph, | been drawn up in stratogic formation to | OVer five cents. A food for [ went from hotél to hotel here In Returns from the democratic and|Neb.. Gerald Titzgerald in Texas; Jens hold the pass and Colonel Aguirre did d | L § B! E b e L i Jens (0) ~Uups. ona when 1 ran wer” wid| Ao Burbank O Methodism Spendi oeratic nd | Neb. Gersid Wisserad n Tesas: Jena | hoid U base & o0 A6 S| youngsters and grown-ups Miss Wilhelm, “trying to find some work Leeper at Hartington, Neb,; Charles H | elther as & waitress or chambermald or G d B D- b M h E P were no contests, were slow, and in Leonard st Alts, In.: Elleroy M. Smith in | the rear, presumably to communic i . A something of the kind, but I couldn’t find 00a- ye mner y uen on bXx- aIStorS a number of counties were not Avall-|ive foretun field; Lester A. Thompson at | With General Gomez milk or cream; eat it f.°f anything to do so 1 went trom here to Omaha Hotel Men iRt e e able, The progressive vote as re-|Hamburg, la; Colin C. Weir at Battle | Colonel Aguirre's advance into Chihua luncheon with fresh berries #t. Joseph, | BARATOGA BPRINGS, N, Y., May 3= | o oq oo oxtremely ght, vigorous|Creek, Ta., and Robert Karr. a member | hua 18 believed here to have been the Har fruf Made at She then told of her inability to find V! 8 More than $1,20000 was pald by the| 2 of the clase for two years, ia pastor of |forerunner of a general movement or other fruits. work in 8t, Joseph. Then came the ter-| A farewell banquet was given Abs Bur- | Methodist Eplscopal church during 115| efforts having been made by thel| . T G esbyterian church of Omaha e meee————— Niagara Falls N. Y ible days in which she faced starvation|bank, retiring general manager of the | toward the support ot supernnuated and | united republicans to swing It thelr|mniy js one of the largest classes yet s Dklahomn in Commins) 4 R o el and had nowhere to go for shelter. Fin-| Hotel Montenelle, at that hotel last night | retired ministers and the widows of min-| g,y | sraduated rrom the seminary W PHILADELPHIA yMay 2-Tie Okly ally, not being able to stand it 10n#er,{by members of the Omaha Hotel Men's | Wsters, This was shown in the report| . P | naught added to the United St ot the W ) $ Regular’ republicans naserted that the | - nught a 1e United States na 5 ] 73' n’mlo up the fight and resorted to & -uorlmw-n y\(v;un'r'll r(.; ;:.4- board : of ;:ml’nrmn? outeomo was beyond alspute and tssued | \:uvrnxonnt. of m;;’n m.-,:.:]-lf;‘ )\::'1,\" l,,.lyl“:.’,l ,.I,,,, ‘r;‘ll“flul«vv .lv ’,4‘,.‘ Advertulng is lhependu— ‘s of shame, A boautiful silver loving cup wis pre- | claimants to the generul conference of| ..oty congratulating the people of por i Arrived. o AN pladed. 1 _cotnmis ) e Phila " 1 came back to Omaha to stralghten |sented by the hotel men to Mr. Burbank, | Methodist Episcopal churches today R\ o s Sy ok N JORE Rl iy [aiohin; pavy, yard itaday lum that keeps buying up and see If 1 couldn't tind wome Work who resigned as president of the associn- Intorest of the delegaten centered fn| '\ "UNE Ll n neadquarters | e Yo Tannonfa oruns. | Wise businoss men aways use The /| and selling in motion. now,” she stated, “and that ls how the|tlon. Dan Gaines, proprietor of the Mer- | the endorsement by the board of bishops| . =\ . o0 con Prancisco county was| CHIISTIANIASAND Oscar 11 Bee's ndvertising columns % officern happened to find me."” poiog] PRMEES Sent to Riverview Home. The girl's mother was notified of her daughter's return, but owing to the fact that the juvenile muthorities wished to chants hotel, made o presentation speech t of the proposal to reunite all branches fn which he enumerated the services of | of Methodism ar _the Moethodist Mr. Burbank in behalf of the association | Eplscopul chureh south, which seceded a4 in the upbuilding of Omahs. Mr, | from the parent body seventy years ago; Burbank responded with a few words of Methodist Protestant church and the W conceded by Sylvester J, McAtee such palgn manager. the ORLE A8 AN ed at o meeting here today of New May & i investigate the home murroundings be- | ppreciation African Methodist churches § d Lo ts t i fore they turn the girl over to her par- John Letion, successar of Mr. Burbank e ———— '] m'-}fi-"'f-“v'""rm‘fi‘.'“x'fi'ufiw."'”u“ f ents, they sent her to the Riverview |as manager of the Fontenello, alaa mpoke UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA I Snoting - tha bullding. of & highway from Winn.peg, Canada, to New PLANS GALA DAY PROGRAM | Oricans would be filid within a fow days General offices of the association, it was announced, would be maintained at Des Moines. The hotel men elected T 1. McFadden of the Wellington Inn us president and P. H. Phlibin vice president FIVE ST—ATES REPRESENTED home, where whe will be held until her case can be Investigated. City of Cuernavaca Clpases and organizations of the Uni-| vhrsity of Omahn are preparing for Gala | '; | day, May 12, on the échool campus. Many | SRS i Taken by Carranza| AT PEACE CONTEST HERE ([ %L (L ot o ity i - The election for the May queen Five states will be reprosented at the | 1U¢°" Interstate peace oratorical contest (o be held under the nuspices of the University Good Digestion took (he Intter part of last week, | but the result will not be announced un- MEXICO CITY, May 8.-~The city of place Cugrmavacs wis captured by the ‘forces {s absolutely essential to health, The WHY BAKE BREAD AT HOME? of General Pablo Gonzales today after ( " . 4 | t1l weveral days hefore the crowning stomach 18 the distributing point of i of Omsha Friday evening at the North [ twelve hours of flerce fighting Prashyterian church b —— the humian body From fits mection on i Thin.information was brougnt 1o the| " L i by clarn| Lone Eact Cat, May 1y 5. || stronith s Bnporiant 1o Koop "Tis not an easy or pleasant tagk, and the ‘‘results’’ g A & JING . Cal, May 8~ B a8y 0] as K, e ‘‘results § war office (onlght by a specisl messeD:| g fiavinghurat of Kansas university, | Shrewsbury, chiet of “ine Leng Heach ondition. It s not what / Pt g Kor, who carried the report of the com-| yuouri 1y George B, Pries of William | fire departmant, was killed today and digested that counts are seldom the same—often msatisfactory. manding genera) s | three other firemen were (njured when 2 ek to e ABviia cthde eftiss | 200 owell cofiegs, Soyth Dekots AY|(he oniet's automobile catiided with & % 0 theas dvices other cIties | p o, o0y Cage of the South Dakota Wes- [ motor chemicul responding o an alarm in the state of Morelos have been cap- tured by the conatitutionalists, Thie In the fest time pince the days of President Mudero that the capital of Morelos has been octupled by forges other than thope of Kmilinno Zapats, * FRENCH RAILROAD CARRIES MILLIONS WITHOUT MISHAP (Cosrespondence of the Assoclated P’ress.) PARIS, April 24.~The Parls-Orldans yullroad ran 30,000 traine, inclyding sani- tary express tralns for the transporta- tlon of wounded, during the year 1015, carrying 3,700,000 . soldiers, 532,000 horses Duffy’s pure MAIT Whiskey asaista digestion becauss it stimulates the mucous surfaces and little glands h to healthy action. By ntial functions of diges tion It enables you to obtain better asdimilation and thereby the body fia all the nutriment the food contains, consequently etrength and vigor. Many former sufferers from ptomach disorders bave been benefited hy the judiclous use of Duffy's Pure Mait Whiskey. “@ot Dulfy's and Keop Well” leyan and Nebraska by Waldo 8hilling- ton of Crelghton. Jowa will also be rep- resented, but to date has not sent in the | name of Ita college of contestant An effort |y being made to have the members of the' Nobraska state supreme | eourt act ax Judges. The winner of the interstate contest will recefve $100 and with it the honor of | competing at the national contest to be | held at Lake Mohonk, N. Y. the early | part of the summer. The national prize, besides a cash award, Is u scholarship | 10 Oxford university offered by Andrew Carnegle. A mugical program by students of the TIP-TOP BREAD Is Always Good From the mixing of the first ingredients to the final wrapping in waxed paper, each and every loaf of Tip-Top receives constant attention, Civé Those Worn Nerves a Rest | T ———————— Why worry and fuss when you can order Tip-Top Today, To morrow and Every Other Day from your grocer! | mnd 11,000 cannon for the army, in addi- University of Omaha will also he one of tion to its regular traffic, without a |the features of the evening. The con- | At most drug: - Mnglo accident, 1t also moved 85400 | 1ast will bo froe 10 the public. ‘ iots. grosers ane 5 d 10 TR ol 900isd cars of supplies for-the army, Y Dow't ive up, When you feel all un. f§¢an t suppl C an c v write us. household | baok- let tree, The Dutfy Malt Whigkey Co, Rocbester, N. Y. PATTEN LODGE GIVES PARTY | FOR LOUIS P, REGER mude more than (00,00 shelld for the aimy In it machine shops. ~The { annual report, ‘vead Yofore the stockholders' maeting, states " that the eompany will have to eall ypon tha: goy: srnment, undor the Mate guarantee, for only 19,865,000 france. Last yoar the gov- ermment had to make kood n deflojt of . 3,000,000 francs, The deficit of 1015 re- #uits from increuded expenses. strung, when family ¢ares seem too hard 10 hear, and backache, dizzy headaches, queer puind and Irregdflar action of the kidneys and bladder wmay mystify you, remember that mich troubles often come trom wedk Kidneys and it may be that you only need Doan's Kidney Pills to make you well, When the kidneys are wealk, ‘there's danger of dropsy, gravel and Bright's disease. . Don't delay. Profit by others’ expericnce An Omaha Woman Says: Let the Tip-Top boy do the work, Membors of Patien Lodge No, 173, A, 0T, W, gave a surprise party for Louls P, Reger, 4119 North Twenty-ninth street, to mark the latter's retirement ns an’ officer of the lodge. At the close of a pocial evening the guest of honor was presented with a pair of gold cuff links. el El 8 g ~ A e Mrs. R, H. Howard, 422 N, Twenty . EAM The tollowing guests were present: M. | AE® . Ch Ho ORI Ut o WAt N al Colo : 8’“"0§:’:RLJ;I$STEAESB\EEYDEAR Rasmussen, O. A. Christensen, . W, | m:””n d 0 :-‘m nlnn’l.frmllll fl.'r'l'mm‘{” to ‘t‘ atur r i Gouthman, . J. Oliver, 1, P. Rasmussen, | tion he bladder. The kiduey secre- | g o taw applications to fts origins) dsrk, glossy b C, V, Goul, Willlam J. Robinaon, F1 [[ORE When Y ery e ¥y P o matier how m.nf;u»- arey or B8 (Correspondence of the Associated Press,) | oeder, L. Huber, 0. ¥. Rasmussen, C. | colored, 1 folt weak and run down 1 4 dandref remoned Y W, Pessey, C. Chinanorth, ¥. Mueller; | used whout ten. boxes of Doan's Kidney ) ROTTERDAM, April 24.—The Holland- Amerika lUne, which maintains tho trans- ( atlantic service between Now York, more 1 than trebled ita gross profits in. 1915, as an Indirect result of the war, earning ’ 186,613, asagainst $2,901,028 in 1914, out 8 of which a dividend of i per cent Iy s pald, aa compared with 17 per cent In the preceding year. According to the annual report, which \nk Just becn issued, the company lost 3 he steamer “Eemdyk” on a mine, while hrea other vel were badly damaged 3y mines, and the “Ryndam’ was in col dsslon off the American cvast; but de | Pills and then tolt like a different woman |7 could work hll dny and never tire." DOAN' KIDNEY PILLS 50¢ at all Drug Stores Foster-Milburn Co.Prepe. Buffalo,N.Y. 1, ‘Rasmussen, jr., J. M. Jensen. Willlam 1. Shaw, Willlam Velechoveky, ¥, Reed, Charles Bolemparti and James Stelger. ———— Constipation and Slek Headache, Dr. King's New Life Plila will relieve | you of both, clean out the bowels and make you feel fine. e All druggleta, ~Advertisement, dye—n0 one will know you sre 91, all denlers or direct nd for booklet “Be alr.” y Speciaities Company, Newark, N. J. Acorn Gas Ranges ALL GOODS SOLD WITH A POS. co' ITIVE GUARANTEE OF SATIS. 75 GREEN ¢o b wite the perila of the seas, 157 voyages Bargain Spot of Omaba” FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED “rhe Bargain Spot of Omaha' '3 i vore made with the company’s own pas- ? R R A o Mg PRAGER FINE CO. Dissolved Partnership | | TWO ARRESTED CHARGED » y e emonna | Entire Stock Now on Sale at GREEN'S 9 % George Ru and John MeCloud, both | @ § of whom gave thelr address as Redfield, { | I, were arrested Inat night on the oharge i af & wateh andl several doliars \ ) Harl Clayton, who says he resides in ’ 4 this Ity WA mlse ArTol 1 and s A ) | 3 l-u---l'\\Ifll heing ’ sunpicions .n.lr:-- » ’ b / | HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER W) . J NEARLY LOSES HIS EYE| . Wit eye when he accldontally dropped | B asiuniin i somse Rydreclork ardd I Na eye while | et ied| £ LLE L1 i $5 BOYS' SUITS--§ i ! # pert of Dr. Benter of W men, manufactured Manufactured by Prager ] ! ot o g i byl e Pray u‘flm Co., to Fine Co., to retall n"s. § g . . ~ "1 e e ¢ s % 310 Priesd in thhe QUG B e The demonstration of Acorn Gas Ranges will i ¥ o pa " . 1 T saiavy ¢ Midav ‘g e p $20 Suifs 'or Men and young_men S5 BOYS' SUITS continue Thursday and Friday. A Gas Range Expert will be on our salesfloor to explain and demonstrate the merits of this range. A credit of $4.00 will be allowed on any Acorn Range pur- chased either of these days. Omaha Gas Co. l:)cgol:’l'l;:i 0| Douglas 605 1509 Howard Street : Manutactured by Pra Fine Coy, to retall at %6, Priced In this “Sensational Sl Bt v s v v v n e AN N, Ma Areas p Aty will net rectas fae 1D . veniians Ma Bonas el teday that Foairimg \he prosems of Al Ve b ot nly weull be cunsbleivd & | CONGRESS WON'T STOP e ey T ; FOR 810 CONVENTIONS || Conbo rotat ot 156, Priced A l!: this “Semsational Sale’ . My Ldnder K TeBhirty = « = = » $2.00 Men's Pants e e s o |] 5250 Men's Pants - - - - -« 5139 || $1.00 Shirts - - - - - Boutn A teoees Ter thiee dars At » “|“ ”.fl.l' ".‘_ S b “'” I “.““‘n‘_ BT o Vane HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL ‘ CASH THE BARGAIN SPOT OF OMANA ' MALTED MILK 16TH AND HOWARD i Caeap sebatituter cont YOU same privm .

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