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I'HE BE] OMAHA \\Hl'\‘\‘w MAY: 6,:1916 13 "l"‘t NEWS BRAZIL DEMANDS Lloyd George Says NL\\ House of Hupv lema' Completion 'Woman Won't Run for NEARI_Y W!“] W"’H . g Presidency This Time G ZT;’,,';‘,‘-;""I“;, for porting aoota E d Needs Eve . ¢ o romewtoiwoes - GERMANY EXPLAIN H%JIZII; Able to Flglhyt BURNING ”CH|NG Didmond Engagement Rings, EMol ‘fl\ Have Boot Print Tt Now me Andirong Fire Screens. Su o Eczema, FromHandsto ElbowsOne Mass, Could Not Put Hands in Water, Could Not Sleep. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAPAND OINTMENT Pross. | erland’s. South American Nation Asks Lega- | v tion for Information on Bldg Sinking of Ship . NEWSPAPERS ARE VERY ANGRY Tor Bale— and- 6% it P 4 mortgages, J Dymont, Ke “Today's Movie Program,” section It ag T forthwitk that until yment %o | and 1 [ Find what the g plet \ offer RIO JAENEIRO, Brazil, May 4 Six Monthw in Jafl— William Hall was The Brg o ed t 1 1 the Hall | fled the in government has noti- Russia had ¢ Jerman legation that it has 1% fo emplo men as it wax easential that Fr ry avallable man fmmense 1 ordered an urgent inquiry Into the gon Mt KRR HET ' | 1al court on a charge cf bix ear robbery ! sinking of the Brazillan steamship in the field, CGermany L] § | was well Paint, Company Incorporates milto P cprlo Rio Mranco, In order to be able to » the danger of tk Juntry fal \ ‘My daughter was poisoned by salt and o $16,000. Allen B act with certainty for the defense !'% to take the utmost e ; an i | ek e » ould of this year's irdens fmn to her elbows was one mass of red, burnf) Ham! and W of its neut 4 e i : = A ‘ e e pidh i e Sibohaiod el e itehing oruptions, Tt began with & rash Officlal telegrams received here age of this puld In ftaelf be & lvnv the German gen which was of such a burning itehing nature that at times gho was nearly wild, For ild not put her hands in not sleep, d Intensely for saveral weeks nging towels out of hot water and putting @ rubber shoet across her, but ¥ | whe wasn't helped. The Doctor sald to try 1| Cutleura Soap and Ofntment, 1 did and o 1 the Itehing and burning left her, and | used announce that the Rlo Branco was torpedoed The newspapers are Goes 10 West Point : 5. read than have upon his clence the responsibility of refusing demands of the military suthorities n ' which might make all the dif between defeat and victory “ Chancellor of Cotner Univer slty Rv.sl;,n% greatly aroused and unanimously de work enmtor G. M, Hiteheock made | mand energetie intervention by the | Brazillan government ff“’ Employe Murt—Lowls Peterson, Co-Operation Urged. Thoss who asserted that If the war university, the state de 1“" YOEN. PUS LAY Yesterday the Jornal Do Comercio \jastea until 1917, the nation cpuld not churdh, te . Inteipn ;‘yltklli‘wt‘n M | advocated co-operktion with the|"stay the course were both inaccurate | on of Chancellor Willia four hoxes of Cutieura Ointment together r was at and injudicious. e had consulted the Ita acceptance, to take af- | with the Cutiours Soap and she was com- next, N eanor | pletely healed.” (Signed) Mrw. 1da Brown, 7020 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, 1ll., Oct, 22, 1015 Ticed Peters ploaded gullty irt | other newspapers, which are strong !asted, it could outstay anything Ger o the violation of traff many could do, but In any case it was Sample Each Free by Mall With 42-p. Skin W on request, Ad- droms post-card “Cuticnra, Dept. T, Bose ton."" Hold throughout the world. NeFe Tinid b '1in their denuncintions ¢ finec nd costw, with su | e L Milton Moskovitz plendid not | “Germany considers itseit in a state of H|GH SCHOOL ENCAMPMENT p and was glven a slmilar fine war with the entire world WILL BE HELD AT VALLEY |. The Gnzeta De Noticiag says that - | Emperor Willilam's general staff has de- | The high school eneampment may be held at<Valley this year following an| optimistie report by Major Yisasser and A Aelegation of cadet officers, who looked over the ground the first of tha iz sayn: “Brasil seen in this world- | weni, A Inrge field {s near the camping WAr no e for neutrats. Whoever re- | ground, giving plenty of room for drill AT OMAHA 8 aron will be vanyulshed, Ger- fng. The busineas m many deserves no longer from our gov- ha .| ernment the consideration which has been | go Auto Thieves Busy -The following miesing nutos have been reported to the ) + | clared war on Himanity. 4t adds “To combat infamous Prussianism is the duty of every nation 0P Suthortier o |1 LOW PRICED of the country. All Brasil looks to Presi- | year TING STORE, S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JACKSON STREETS TERMS. dent Wenceslau Braz, confident that he / e T e v the et ot B St e et 8 Qur LOW Expense, INEXPENSIVE Location and IMMENSE Buying ,A 8 e ; — ¥ Power Enable Us to Sell You QUALITY GOODS for LESS Money | Price $1090 Detroit i i GOODS SOLD OUT OF TOWN ON CREDIT Freight Paid Two Hundred Miles NO FREIGHT ALLOWED ON SPECIALS Ao the 4 [ nd o t = Parney Kulukofsky and Ubited States to oppose submarine leading financiers of the country and| ™ . Y warfare as it has been carried on. had not the least* hesitation In af-|™ ' Motorists Are Pined- Clay Bensil and It8 lead is followed today by the firming that, however long the war ] { ’ ’ ( ’: SIDE I0BR REFRIGERATORS-.| ramen made of welected hard we W golden, mineral wool filling Justabl re shelves elreuln with ald e are ~m enl o o ment flluntration; uph three woparato re wprin, ’u.,um. weat 22 fna wnd krade placo of geods, worth $66,00, Kala pri d in & grada of imported tapestry with 1 bla ¢ L] Nllfl and back urg f enport B4 inm: depth of Ight of back 44 ine ™ m |I o high and ac the lateyt patente At @l a oxir enlent, Worth § 9. 7o Ladies’ Spring Suits § im"fl%fii’-’f’ .‘.; vith brofler beneath. Alwo has large 1o 4 \\l) \ lowar whelf lmmm-‘n the legs, convenient ’Wfl""""é*flmwwvmni e il St THIN RANDNOME ALL UPHOLTUMED DAVEWPORT. Iust Mo |3} o vorth $24 50 ! - SHE'S THERE BECAUSE SHE PERFORMS— At Reduced Prices Saturday ! THE 8400 r. p. m. CHALMERS . " F . EASY CREDIT AS USUAL \ Most cars start alike. But very few finish alike, [ R 5 4 Therein comes a mighty difference. [ ladles Sprmg sl"ts Step on the little button 10 months after date and . you'll readily note the inequality. f'nuiw-’ Handgome Spring 4 One is sluggish, “‘dead’’, without emotion, and re- Suits, !'\ln'urduy at ri'ill‘ll‘l'll sponds to the touch with the speed of old-time oxen re- prices, They are worth fully f sponding to the lash. one-third more; wonderful val- ! ! The other is alive, alert, ready; radiates desire to ues at $13.75, $ §2.76, Bale price.....ociiieis plunge ahead. i $18.75 and....... 22.75 ( "This is the 8400 r. p. m. Chalmers kind. The other [ OERRAVIDS SRAFONGLA O8F: All our Ladies’ Spring Coats THREE - ROOM HOME { kind is the species known to the trade as “‘one-year™ cars. o record cabinet and 29 .,u {1' l-.nlwwl prices, Big values OUTFITS, P 4 Chalmers makes a five-year car. There’s many an old g Thin entire outfit . in spring couts at $7.50, 69 1909 Chalmers 80 Blue Bird giving a good account of e Mg $11.50, $15.50 ]9 50 Complete for. . itselftoday. You'll find the everlasting pep there five years A | y ; S e . Terms, $4.00 Monthly, from the day you take your first turn at the fvhecl. : § Qur Ladies’ Spring dresses are ' ¥ . Largely because of the 8400 r. p. m. engine. Which the latest noveltios, A large as ' ( delivers mighty power with easy effort, sortment to select from, Priced | It's mostly in the design. The pistons are aluminum, Ladies’ Spring Skirts in pop about two pounds lighter per piston; the reciprocating parts lighter, which eases up the thrust on the bearings. Then the crank-shaft, which is very heavy, and bal- anced to the weight of a hair in aspecial Chalmers device, spins at the rate of 8400 revolutions per minute. It means excellent reserve power. For at 10 miles an ~ hour the engine is turning up only 500 r. p. m. while at N 20 she is doing about 1000 r. p. m. So that at excessive D“ road speed she has the punch to deliver when called upon, 16% of her power is used at 10 miles an hour. So that she has 60% to 84%-—when a twisting, hilly road looms shead, when a sharp corner with a rugged grade hoves in sight; when the man ahead is showing you too lin, serge, lnll ‘o, checks and A WEEK WILL DRESS YOU WELL AT THE “‘UNION" much dust, \\\.-M or. \PRe SAmg ne of Men and . You'll like the 8400 r. p. m. Chalmers for one single \ out Lo | o od l little reason. She sure can perform, “‘ : | e .‘; : $22 50 { !y \sk your dealer about Chalmers service inspection : § D . .' ; ! coupons, negotiable at all Chalimers dealers everywhere, : This system is & most important consideration in buying 4 RO 1,50, $5 50 your car S5 . Five Pamenger Touring Car, $1000 Detroit that Mhree- Passenger Cabriolet, $1440 Det I'wo- Passenger | -.*-h’ $1070 Ix \ " L= R L \ { ™ SARBAN OB BAWN nosw oot T .,,V,\.l o, Brel R T e el | $4.95 No Charge for Alterations 2 . ‘2"‘5 Wheels—-standard dark, | o yellow X Wire wheels | . OPEN SATURDAY TILL NINE J . ) eptional on Rosdeter or ol AL eatra L] 32'50 s“" ; " S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JACKSON STREETS n | I'HE PEOPLES STORE OPPOSITE HOTEL ROME. W. L. HUFFMAN AUTOMOBILE CO., OMAHA, Nes g