Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 7

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Transfer Broli: o'l o0 B 8 NEWS “Townsend's tor Bporting Goods.” Lightin, Pixtures—Burgess-Granden, Ditmond Engagement Rings, Eduolm. Mave Root Print It—Now Beacon Press. Andirons, Fire Soreens. Eunderland's Tire, Tornado, Automobile, Burglary insurance. J. H. Dumont, Keeline Bldg Orisco, 330-460.900; cream cheese, Ib, Me; 3 pkgs. seeds, be; flour, U-1b bag, 88¢ Beo Basket Store Display ad on Page Nine. 7c male “Today's Movie Program,” classified section today. [+ appears in The Bes EXCLUSIVELY. Find sut what the rious maving nictinre theaters nffer Brakeman Sues Road—lon J. Schmidt, formerly a Unfon Pacific brakeman, s suing the railrond in district court for §75,000 as the result of injuries sustained In an accident in the South Fide yards Mas Byes Operated Upon--G. R Rathe bun, after prolonged his eyps, was operated upon Wedensday by Ur. Giftord at the Method st hospital, where he will be confined for some time. Daniels Sent Up for Ten Yeu Churles Danlels, colored, was sentenced to serve ten years in the penitentlary after he had been convicted in District Judge Sears’ court of o crime against his young daughter Young Yound defection In Quilty—Toy Youns, Knuwn as & “bad man’’ in pollce circles, wan found gullly of attempted slaughter and will be sentenced fi a day oF #0 for serlously cutting two white men hooting dice His Father through Meyer Coren, Is suing in district court Waldemar H. Schasffer for $.,0% | dumages. On April 10 Schaeffcr is alleged | to have stiuck the lad with a motoreyele | Three Shotwells—Toss Shotwell, one | | man with whom he was Minor Mues Through ] Henry Coren, § father, vears old hin of the Crelghton college law graduntes of lawt week, (ntends to leave the service of the city water office May %, when he will join his brothers in the law business The new concern will be known as Bhot- well, Bhotwell & Bhotwell | Boy Sues for Loss of Foot The suit of Floyd Smith, a colored minor, agalnst the Missour) Pacific rallroad for $10,000 da'mages I8 belng heard In federal court His fool waw cut off by an engine, when National Convention to Meet Here Friday For preliminary ‘.,m,mw and organ zation the Nebraska delegates-elect to the republican national convention #t Chicago have been Invited to meet in Omaha Priday as dinner of Howard H. Baldrige, one dele gates-at-large “I am merely taking it upon myself to ask the members of the delegation to talk over the situation and possible arrange of the ments for headquariers at (hicago, and have done so at this time because [ ex- pect to be called away next week,” said Mr. Baldrige “I am also Inviting ex Eenator Burkett, who has the tia) vote for vice president, and National Committeeman Howell, and perhaps one or two others.” The delegation will. consist of the fol lowing, at large; Howard If Omaha; . R. Gurney, o remont M. Currie Sargent and N, P Omaha District delegates, 15, M preferen Baldrige Frank Dodge, fr Pollard, Ne hawka; J. Reld Green, Lincoln: J. If Kemp, Fullerton; Oscar R. Thompson ‘Wisner; Peter Jansen, Reatrice; J. H Farley, Aurora; A. Barnett, McCook Charles Gothenburg, and Hance, Damage Case Taken from Federal Jury for the Second Time 3. Lane, Hastings; W. « Earl D May, Mallory, Al For the secand time the It of Viiza PAth MeCoy for $5.000 damages for the death ‘of her son was taken from the Jury in the federal court and a verdiet in faver of the defendants ordered The suil was flled first against b \ Missourt Pacific rallrond, and Judge T \ €. Munger took the cuse f the Jury " g the ground that the Missouri Pacify B ot the right defendant, MeCoy ha @a been killed by a Unlon Pacific o Kine's operations on a Missourl Paolf track The sult was then f again aga the Unfon Pacitio rativond and Jud Woodseugh took the case from the Jury and divected the verdiet in faver of t Aefandant after the plaintitts evidence wan all | A the grounds ul negligence Real Estate Men Favor Exams for Playground Jobs | THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, Takmg the Alternative d r10 NO TICKET ? (O 4 /VO?/(/:V’& SECORD RETURNS 10 § HOME AND SAFETY Omaha Man Upon Whose Head nwt Mexicans Set a Price Resigns Job on El Paso Railroad. | MEX ARE BITTER AGAINST U. §.| | of the United States will not be withdrawn from Mexico “The army until there is a provisional govern ment established there, n govern- rient along the line of the one os tablished in Cuba after the island passed from under Spanish control,” The foregoing is the opinlon ex- yressed by Frank Secord, who for | four years has been superintendent | was found on the Mexican side of the Tlo Grande river induced the superin tendent of the road's telegraph depart ment to reach the conclusion that places along the Mexlean border were not par- ticularly desirable as a residence Measaans tn W1, Sass, ] udgé Woodrough | Bird Lovers of the Hpeaking of Wl Paso, with the large | iS Regular Speed } number of United Htates woidlers thero it it Yatiraey she Toase sal tiss and in the vicinity, Mr, Becord does not | i Sl by was caught between the track and the A It wan cuught betweon the track A 8 | ook for an upriaing of the Mexicans Boy on he BEROU | o st oromiiostis, solan st [l rests, November 4, 19 Hawevhy. he i 0f She ol thatt D hold & banquet at the Hotel Castle I'ri streets, November 4, 1015 the event they should break looss they Jis - 4 il L] Muit Over & Lot - District Judge |could do n great amount of damage. He 'I"""l" \id ‘l'”’""‘ 1gh, new federal | gay svening at 6 o'clook, to be followed . v Judge heve, i the sworn enemy of the George A, Day has fewied an fnjunction |aswerts that at this time ¥ Paso han a | at § o'clock by a mesting fn the council $ $ o £ Tt b AT SR o o T T Lo | That Were §1.98 to $498in the May Sales Here Thursday gelical associntion and the Zion church |about 40,000 Mexicans, of which the lat-[10W# delay,” as d SUREPARLY A | N aceumulation of odd pieces that have bee y y 4 ’ I or o hanque de befo ) i ¢ become more from Interfering with Mary Pounell Le- (ter are mostly men Francis Bacon) called It for (i banguet must K8 made batory ] ' hon in the possession of u lot at Twenty-| All through Mexico the peons, Mr, Ba-| Judge Woodruugh has set a niw pacr m‘,‘ :;,‘“Iww\” |‘| :;k \I‘l y ; Ill'"qhhul'lxq or less mussed from hmndling and digplay. Scores tifth and Caldwell, A dispute over the [cord asserts, are very bitter agalnst the |1t dolng things In the federal court, He A 10 meeting in the city hall, to which of pvatty atvles of fine musline. sambrics an F k pd lovel o bee ite " L L L L A NHINBOOKE, titlé had occupled the gourt’s attention | United States, rogardlems of whether [!As now been on the hench nearly two (all bivd lovers have been invited, four of pretty styles ) , cambrics a ‘| Hi for half a das [ Villa, Obreson or Carrans. dictate the [Weekn and the ariet of casen ground and |profestors SO e SISLE ST AR s including petticoats, princess slips, combinations and olloy to be Durmied the sunt of Justice dispense besn | #peak, They are all eminent ornitholo ] t @ : 4 Unique Butertainment-The entertain- |P0llcy to be puraied /e smmannt of Juscias’ yponind. AN Degn | 8 4 {isindp Froth. Biuner, Woloofé gowns, All prettily trimmed with lace and embroider ment of the Omaha Christian Endeavor | “ending the army Into Mexico tovery large glsta and Includo Profs, Bruner, Wolcott, , ol ] Tton £o be. clven Man gt Ot |eapture Villa was an excuse for the| With some fudges it has been an eary [Dawson and Bwenk. edges and insertions, garments that were priced at $1,98 4 Lo : ¢ ¢ ted States taking a hand the sit-|thing for one side er the other to have 3 : ¢ e 4 I Chiskian’ "giigeh, ' Twenty-sisth and | U3 States taking & hand in the Sit7) thing for ane sida or the olber fo b to $4.9% all in one big lot Thursday, your choice for $1,00, Harney streets, at 8 o'clock, promiscs t I uation,” addgd Mr cord, “and now that peasen continned or tried out of thelr reg vy " A ig it fs there, fn my judgment It 18 not!jar s o o as ent calendar be very uniqus In every dotall. The read- | conl vo"ve withdrawn for a tong time l"l{d;(’r‘”'i\' ;:» vlnl.:h ,l‘ll.“:"l‘\"‘u;‘l % urll“:'nx" GROUPS OF MUSSED GOWNS g ' | going to e drawn for a 10 | o Woodroug owing himselt '}"“' will l‘l’ given by Mra. Charles P.\qyo potter olement in Maxico would|niamant againat the pleas of the at | THAT WERE $2.98 TO $4.50 AT $2.49, toms’ puplls and the musical numbers |ououeii gaso D vention. bt the | Made i Ay : A < .- | Probably avor interyention, bu {torneys. He declares himpelf in favor Made of very fine nuinsook and batiste, and trimmed with fine :lleze by courtesy of the Millie Ryan | mansen are against It and would L& o officlendy, order and dispatch in the | laces 'und' embroideries. Blightly mussed from display, were $2 n-‘,fd,\ to fight the plan, | transaction of the court’s business. Even l Lo $4.560, Thursday, at 82,49, Use “Tox-Tile’ Shingles. Hunderiands ANl told, 1 r‘{'m '\ nm\n‘: there ;‘|" %1 o certain attorney who has alrendy tried | | 6.0 P———-—~D I s ¢ exceed W0 Lo 40 Americans 0 Mexn | (1o cagon in the st (en days and fo the SPECIAL DISPLAY OF FILIPINO now. They have been rapldly comin e t,p MIE L attorney in another case met for next on | o Ui Iy UEIeZAVES L0 ouc anrma e tast tow weeks i Y| the msstgrimont Vst found his plea for | HAND-MADE UNDERMUSLINS have antizlpated war and have taken the aela od by th | precautfon to get out of the country | delny. uatend Ty tia Jucys Judge Woodrough has fixed his houra Neoralkin and Pains, | of holding court at 4:3 to 12 and 2 te tonn's Liniment P iderful medi (6, and he opens court on time and pushe |eine for neuralgia and shurp, shooting | (he business with all the spaed cons stent paing; applied to painful wpot it stops | with justice and fair boaring the ache. Only %c. Al drugglsts.—Ad- | 2 vertisdnent Phone Your Want Ads to The Her State to Meet Here MAY 4, 1916 (0 er which tickets are to be sold for $2.6) the short line of 350 s 1 over Through Sympathetic Interest of Mrs. Grace Black, Mrs, A, J. James Has Good Funeral. Railroad Men Cannot Figure Just How Some of the New Rates Are Reached 115% miles Another thing that the local pasmenger men cannot understand with refere the tarlff of the Western Pnssenger asso- ciation Is the manner in which the Kansas City-Minneapolis round-trip rate ‘e to LESS PAY OVER LONGER ROAD REV. J. A. LEAVITT OFFICIATES “ arrived at. Over the short line it i» ” . Vi Local railrond passenger agonts | o® SN A ity Mra. A, J.-lemes uhe.. BYSHEE 499 miles from Kansas City to Minne sapsotable bikisl Vestardas . miiRE are tonsiderably stirred up over & apolis, yot the round-trip rate ts but gis | TeAPectable burlal yes ay afte: joker that they have discovered in|for n ride of 088 miles, while the round | noon from the Willls Crosby chapel, the tariff {ssued by the Western Pas- | P hvh\-;u Omaha and Minneapolts, 70 | Through the efforts of Mrs. Grace miles, in $16.9, or, In other words, en | p y o . songer assoclation and approved bY |0 hasiw of figuring, the Western Pas Plack, who llved with Mre, James |at 1017 South Thirtieth avenue, Mr, the Interstate (‘ommerce commis- |wenger association permits the Kansas | gion, and which wil] become ef- | City-Minneapolls roads to carry pas ‘(rnnhy gave i casket, employes of festive ‘Tune 1 The tarift applies |**NEer 288 miles for $1.06 each the wall paper department of Hay- to summer excursion and ftourist N . F w-]] den Bros, whepe' Mre. . Jaties rates; and. the joker xpoliss to the|NOW .L@OLOTY WIL worked, donated money; the Liberal Aid soclety furnished a hearse, the of telegraph for the EI Paso & round trip rate between Omaha and L t t R ] ton | Southwestern Railroad company, Minneapolis ocate a A1ISTON | srope Mission urrnnzr-d' '”: :‘| :r:: with headquarters at £l Paso, Tex., The Cireat Western and the Northwest A thitory MEDIGNAE B) sl Ko i ard Rev, J A u:‘,."p r:‘ 41:\. N end who has resigned and returned ern have direet linea botween Omaha pying u four-story bullding covering half Yraska Boclety, for. ¢ q. » te Omaha to reside, and Minneapolls, Over the short line | s wquare black ia to be established within | ficiated. > For rany Veith M. Mednrd was nist the distance s 350 miles, For the round | sixty days at Ralaton, according to an| Mra. Black and Myrtle Custer sang telograph chiet for the Uniom Pacific teip the Weatern Passenger ‘association | announcement made by . €. Shimer of | duets at the services and t-rv‘n':rrr‘. Y oy N A G sl [ 1mw made #16.95 the rate, and, by the way, | the American ecurity company Mre, James was shot ’l" ';‘L“"" ‘h" i Pako B Mo B “MalMve” o | [ this round teip summer excursion rate fs | Mr. Bhimer would not aay what the |Sunday, April 23, “her husband ng ner d [EpporiumsY 1t 1 cont maro than the present rogular | fastory wauld manutacture, but sald that | and himself when she learned he had bean leaving the K4 Fase & Southwestern M 2 ENTRANCE] [ ovany-dny fare that s eharged the owners now have a hig plant fn the | married before and was not divorced, Mr Socord adserps Cist (hie Maxinai ®aitua g LA FOR More, however, in where the joker | east which employs several thousand per- | James' peaple came from Norfolk for his oA A S e et o comea In, Nelther the Milwaukee nor |sons and produces a well known article, | P04y, but did not make arrangements for :.“";‘:""“"“";_"l‘”“.’"“‘" “";M‘”‘l"\“‘:’. 'L‘"'”“"": ALTEANATES | tho 11linots Cientrat has & direct line into | Mr. Bhimer declared that the deal was “"'“""‘:"":"‘h“"'h“'l:'m“l':;" “"‘“"‘"n"t':"k’ ‘:;’: SNbAiRE shad J Minneapolis, but the new tariff permits | arranged through his office, and that it ’: W’MI to Bseanaiiia fab the SR e Nl Pl e At wastars oxiend ench of these ronds, any tine after | had been closed Tuesday aftarmoon with R el il June, to well round (rlp tickets hotwoen | K. 1. Schaeffer, president of the RIRO | 1\ uiay It n minite of Uime to sava Movty s o e o Omaha and Minneapolis at $14.%. The | Realty and Amusement company, which | qonowfC 5l i ies Want Ad Sutabis, &8 fitios thi b 1%h bani Milwaukee will deliver (ta passengors to | on Monduy took over the entire holdings | .o Py ool g i o wdSad B b connecting 1ine at Des Mojnes and the | of the Ralston Townsite company B0 e ! tlinols Central to n stnflar Hine at Fort| The factory deal will involve expendi- | The first steam war vessel of the pros shinytent and amisement In fearing Dodge, In. The Rock Island, Wowever, | ture of several hundred thousand dollars, | peller type was the Princeton, bullt for down the telograph Jines and then snip- that has a line from Omaha to Minneap- | It is said [ the United Blates navy in 1842 ing workmen who went out to make ve padrs. This constant annoyance and the . - e sl oy s e iy 7 e S t0re Hours: 8:30 A, M. to 6:00 P, M, 8aturday Till 9P, M === BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. IVERYBODY'S STORE” NTORE NEWS FOIt 'Hll RSDAY, Splendid Big Selecticn of Wednesday, May 3, 1916, Phone D, 1387, DISPLAY that will be most interesting —the handiwork of our A Hitle sisters across the Paclfie, which is fast taking the place of French undermusling, not only because of its dalntiness but becange the values are go much hetter e BUTgORS-Ngh _Co.—Becond_Flooy Women’s and Misses’ SUITS 19c¢ Sale of STATIONERY In the Basement | | I | Women:- You'll Appreciate These Points Here are four reasons why we are featuring the MINA TAYLOR House Dress, You will appreciate them at a glance, Ample hip room, without which no house dress is comfortable. Corded buttonholes, worked with a lock stiteh that cannot ravel even if broken, 3. —8eams sewed with sixteen stitches to the inch, otherwise obtainable 4. Comfort giving design in the arms any position Mina Taylor Dresses For Porch or House Wear are garments of unusual quality as well as unusual appearance. We urge you to come in and see them. You cannot get these superior drosses any where else in town, You will want several when you see them We Sell Mina Taylor Dresses at $1.00 and Up BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY. "EVERYBODY'S STORK" 8O - giving a neatness not they cannot pinch or bind you in - AEVERAL groups of needed That Are Good Va'ues to $19.50 for | %) suppltes . very. spoclaly i priced. Pound Paper, 19¢ “Burnasco’” quality pound writing paper, 96 sheets of linen finished paper for 19e, Envelopes, 2 for 19¢ Envelopes to match the above paper, special, at 2 packagen, 10¢, $12.95 E SPECTAL pricing for Thurs day that is certain to bring forth a generous response, The snits are made in the lat est and spring early summer Initial Paper, 19¢ styles of such splendid materials | ©dd lot of initial paper and cor- it 1 . respondence cards, that were 25¢, as wool popling, gabardines, | ase and 60c, at 19¢. men's wear serge, fancy checks, Copying Books, 19¢ Sodford cor lain flared | Letter copying books, that were bec nu!‘um | Plain and flared L . D skirt effects in many handsome | ap 19, styles, popular eolors and, all Autograph Albums, 19¢ sizes 16 1o 46, Autograph albums that were to 60c, In the clearway, at 19, The real values range to $19.50, Thursday only in the basement Bargeas Ak Cos- JI]I"»I'UUHI very special at $12,95, Our Annual May Sale of Good Furniture Affords Rare Advantages AVERY piece of furniture in the entive stock has been re - dneed for this special oceasion—affords unusual advan tages for those who need furniture of any sort to help earry out their scheme of home heantify mg for lln- summer ~--umn. THIS MAGAZINE RACK, §1.4Y od Book Racks, 19¢ Mission book racks, three different tinishes, special, at 19, Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, T Mishebisie of with finish roomy sale Construet solld oak umed four shelves price Thursday $1.45 | SPECIAL Odd pieces of furniture of all THIS OANVAH PORCH SWING, Ab ILLUS TRATED, $5.05 deseripPtions i of heavy canvas i popular Khaki volor : st all stonl apring seal 1 able hoad resd have beol e ..o amtertable matires plete with ehalng duced 50 per ™w ent AL stoel standards » rated, Ninished a . groen for BREA Bargess Nash Co. Phivd Plaes BURGESS NASH COMPANY JARVIS 1877 Brandy Sold Evarywhore-—Write Tom C. Jarvis, 81, Josaph g

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