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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE \I\“ 7,-:1916 5—A [ 3 il TR i Nehraska ‘ { Nebraska, | SS— the other pene Nea‘r Fa s City! brtlely W droahindasbbo el ol e 4| hos ro | \clans say that he fiteh of Preston, to give it more| Republicans (mmv to Natio n- -“;:""’“ e e uld Tt Seatoar trn, - Dokastt Akys. Bov Q Parmare’ th N e going on for the ow | E ma al rangements, w el » i i LIES IN THE SO TH At; tll(' Lau. P“Inary [ Seoretary Royse Orders Farmers depthijhas ce going ”: My" ) it > vention Are Guests of Howard e oveltho. mulIVaaa 104 2esd Dileinta usband told her he Intended leaving her 3 i State in Burt County to b . S "‘H" e H. Baldrige. elect Ure and Gould Dietz dlscovered | to g0 to Omaha to live with another = o utritg of dynamite, a part of the | ver engageme pre- | womar ‘4\ Suspend hank caved aff. exposing & large vaso-| ~ they had other Sups gy that pr v But United States Must Prepare \’ A & I“ “‘l vote at ““’l"”":l” Iike vessel about 0 feet below the surface. | AGREEMENT ON HEADQUA™TERS [ vented them from attending. Wils Critfc Loses Job. | Now to Wage Commercial A0 Aon A Nt Dean ey et nt he | DEPOSITS TOTALED $96,000 | The workmen thought it might be a Span - Howell Fought Shy, WASBHIN May 6 —Herbert Put | fflog « sscretary of.stats, and th i#h pot of gqid and dug 1t out but found | Six of the Nebraska delegation 10| wr jrowell had alsc given out to the |HAM. it ressional I{brar | Warfare! tollowing totals. are given out on the : s ¥ R 3 today dlar I from office Ernest | L natlonal snd state tickets (From a Staff Correspondent.) tained fire &t soma time in its histors. | th€ republican national convention | local ratlc organ e ‘forecast of | Bruncken, assistant of the copy : OLN \ alned fire some time in ita histe helr non-uttendance, bearing the infer-| right division, for remarks alleged to ) . FOR PRESIDEN LINCOLN, May 6.—(8peciul)—Informa ; : PR i R SR T i It non diviglon, for re r Miesed MUST MAKE CHANGE IN LAW | P s Ay “‘w AT Uon voncheg gh b heclt )= NOrA” | an the inside was biackened, This most | ! ok dinner together Friday as the | :heir non-utandance, Searik ' Joie have veen i ful to President Wil mming o W ilson 49,600 ¥ e o el clonged to some prehistorie Indinn | guests of Howara H. Baldiige with a ing might be put over on them. — (From a Btaff Correspondent.) ord REROEN v hs w417 | Royse, of the State Banking board, today | tribe 1t was embedded In sUff clay view (o getting acquainted and dis While ho formal wetion was taken, the | WD CLEAN RUGH, CARPETS, LINCOLN, May 6.—(Speclal.)—About a ‘I““*l';f'* f that the Farmors' State bank of Decatuy, | "84 the ground around It had no ap- .uginy, informully the arrangements el S s e e DRAPERIES AND CURTAINS, dozen and a half Lincoln newspapermen | oo """ Bad coate e oht pearance of cver having been disturbed : L8 ’ ,506) county, was in trouble tor the Chicago weeting jon that they should g» over to ware entertained at lunchon today at the | Kooxe veit ™ g i Lo Lo C. Edwards and A, R. Kéim, who are SricaR: o SBRBI e e tiahs Bt AA resner ros. Commercial club us the guests of Judge| . IOI VIUE I"”.J‘{J.:J Ty he report came from Bank Efaminer | interested In gathering curlos and data | They were, besides Mr, Baldiige [ ht they maintain nedgiarters (n | DYERS, DRY CLUANDRS, NATTERS | W.’H. fingland, given in honor of A, P. Hp itk W15 Morehend ‘A Tawg|T: B Riley, who had been went with | along that line for the Staio unlversity. |1t Gurneywor Fremont, former Con' (At they maintaln neudanarters n s AND TAILORS. Allensworth, & former newspaperman, | Webste| 2,19 Examiner A. D, Touzalin to examine the I\"'“" ’“‘ ”“‘I““"' and tool g plotire gressan - Sroest Pollard of Ne 7 ress lotel and also provide 22!1»9217’!‘1\!{"‘" ;‘l » v 0 South FOR DELI ,\H,\ AT-LARG e fInd and are confident that thero | Y B Lbegd pin ur Automobiies Pass Your Door Bvery i:mp :: naw enesed 18 woik n Soutn} < ESRPI L) DEMOCRAT, bank after two of the oficers had b more pottery located near and will prog. | DAWka, J. Iteld Green of Lincoln, W | Nabraskn badges for Nebraska visitors i gl narics. Buldrige 51,1820 T'homason ALY 1 o Lincoln to confer with tho board. | pect for the same {n a short time C. May of Gothenlurg and Peter Mr. HoWell ls to bo asked to perfect the TYLER 345, At the close of the luncheon Mr. Allens-| [odge i tdLLL) The message from Ixaminer Riley Jansen of Beatrice, word being sent | ATrankement for theso plans it agreeable worth entertained the company with ot noma prompted the state board to close N 3 o 3 4 SU 40 the whole delegation. Mr. Burkett A talk on Bouth America and the business | Kilpatrick ) lnum tutfon will conduct his vice priuidential cam Y I and political conditions existing there. | :pperson 1 it AR AR e e e TO RUN FOR CONGRESS | come to Umaha at this tme, oaika T alons with. the Mahraska 'dsiagn FOR SALE He sgid that a great many of the South | 1¢'eIon¢ 4 R ¥ o AR (From a Staff Correspondent.) )th £ cprrat’ons ol 1\("’\1.\'\ ENATOR the last report, mude February sh d NCOLN " e 4 Others present by invitation weie ex- | tion as his base of ¢ prrat on; s, v countries did not have much| REPUBLICAN DEMOCKA'T S U8L BEALIE of 11800, bilia DavehiL ar LINCOKN=MS Bpegial =l DNL= 9. | e e LR Sl ftlaionts 815 WORTHINGTON ST. o enne 47,045 Hitehoock ), v * I peoplo were beginnin, draw a long | use for the American way of doing busi i 000; doposits, $36,000; loans. 0,530, 56 ¢ dorsement for viee resldent; former Aldrich 41T Dunn pos| wns, 811 and [ brenth of reliof that the primary electfon [ “"'North Pl ) ) d spacious hom. ness and that this country had been| “pop NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN, [cash and sight exchange of $5,8050. The | g B {’ ! i p : Senator Norris Brown, John L. Kennedy 01 t 1 &tt(, oman Be '”'”I"'“ ,‘“’ ;"[I’ ',,.' ,“,”,."e (1% Harmed by ubiatnesaise’ mathel TR B BL HLIOAMN DEMOCIHAA sl (ho pank e B Watsor, | A8 o¥er and that thars would probaviy | (EIAISF TOITIR BIGNM John L Kennady, :.. Wort ington Place, conven, 248" wik aiod ve United | Howell il Muilen 9,210 ink o WALSON, | he 4 yewt at least until after the big it b l y H a7 H |b 1 ent to churches, schools ates which had sold goods by sample FOR GOVERNOR dent; John B. Blllott, cashier, and Jaes 4 tiea and former chalrman of the repub. g 4 i esent owner: to merchants there and then delivered n REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT Filiott, assistant cashier. John E. Bllfott “':"' &8 '“;" SR SonwTaRs MICIL e Mo e IAA I aeThaniELen o AT e L for 'I' ;l |Mw "‘l 7 “l s ot . ! iton 1 Veville j 4 retary of state » NOR ) , Neb., May 6.—(8pe aeed la r e srade ot'goods far Inferior to the samplo | $Uttol 2 Nevill TR alahars Lib ik 2N Bty This afternoon Becretary of State Pool | HAMMoNd, editor of the Fremont Telb NPT PhAsE R S ;i ho 3 £ | b afternoon Becretary of Btate 00! fal ) —Craged with Jealousy vien Ho belleved that this country would In the bank, which under the guaranty |Ludlen Btebbena of North Platte us n How Call Originated, five shots at her husband, Harry Dog n have to meet a condition in South Amer CTEUTENANT GOVERNOK, [1aw, will not be lost to the state, This | candidate for congre petition fn the | The conference was the outgrowth of | uott. ns the two sat at the table in thelr 500 Brandsis 1) b fca at the close of the Buropean war BLICAN, | DEMOCRAT Is the Information given out by Btate [Sixth district. Mr, Stebbons served in the | & sugKestion made at w iuncheon last | home, a rooming house which tha®woman Telephone Douglis 28, which it hehooved the United States S Panttan Treasurer Hal this afternoon. | 1897 legialature | week attended by M. Daldrige, ex-Sen-| opermtes hore One bullet struck Dog right now to take cognizance of. In or-| i /0 il Isanning der to meet the co-operation which the FOR SECRETARY OF STA - o warring nations would surely enter into WWPUBLICAN DEMOCR /\"M” in order to recuperate thelr trade with Bouth America, there must be s modifi eation of the Sherman anti-trust law so that combinations in trade could be ef-| pppURLIC CMOCRAT, [ fected which would enable manufactur-| Marsh . ALDKAL SmiIth ouueee. 86,008 Mrs. Rorer s announced for a series of lee- cture demonstrations Orchard & Wilhelm Co. tures and ink & S thi h American | Minor 40,988 ers making goods for the South Amerjean | MInor o (iloh i AGURER 414-16-18 South Sixteenth Street on e trade 1o combine In a way that would| pEPUBLICAN DEMOCRA'T WIHE ART OF COOKING," give them a chance to meot forelgn com- | Reynold ribplied ;:I‘W . ‘,““"\"j to be given morning and afternoon vetition. Hu would mot have American | Hamer oo gl Suti N DN dally during the week of manufacturers compete with each other, | ‘gEpUBLICA DEMOCRAT, May 224 to 27th, Inclusive 14 10,67 (‘lemmons 64,193 sfactured or handled by one firm and a Ill‘;‘(l" I‘I i _ representative look out for th uth | | .'\[“. 1,8 American trade for of them, thus do. Hald ay with the expense ol arge | Ande Ing away with 1} per f o larg ’I,,,, WATL AV ” COMMIBSIONE, DEMOCRAT, hut would have each kind of goods man-| rhol at this store, under the ausplees of the Ladies of 8t. Mary's Avenue Congregational Church Proceeds to be devoted to a fund for a new Parish House. Course Tickets can be se- cu from the Ladles of the Congregation, and at Summer Furniture Sale Suites and Separate Pieces in Willow, Rattan, Brown Finish, Fiber Green and Brown, Combinations Wood, Porch Hammocks, Novelties, Ete. OME WERE SAMPLE, S ment to chooge from. . 5 - Gitt Shop French Glass Flower Bowls and Vases, delightful texture and won derful colorings— Cherry, Orange, Emerald and Amethyst $1.00 to $5.00 number of representatives looking after REPUBLICAN the busine on the same kind of goods. Clarke Randal) Johnson touched upon by Mr, Allensworth and| iong and are slightly shop worn. An unusually large assort Frequent vovolutions was a subject his description of some of them was de LANT Sherman & MeConnell's, morous. These revolutl gon i o . op ‘ Mathews' Book Store, and cidedly humorous. These revolutions REPUBLICA] I'hese are the Biggest Values we have ever offered at the beginning of the season, Orchard & Wilhelm Co, come and go o great deal like/ political | 1 campaigns in the United States and some of them last hardly as long Mr, Allensworth has spent several | REGENTS OF THE “UNTVERETTY kman om A Partial List of the Bargains: years In South America and will return| REPUBLICAN, | =~ DEMOCRAT, $4.60 Weathered Oak Arm Chalr...... .8 3.00 10.00 Green Kiber Wing Chair. ..o.ovvviiis 7.50 there after going to York the first | gor mour 49490, Landls 11»\ 5.60 Weathered Oak Rocker oy 1.00 9.00 Natural Rattan Rocker ........ 68.50 of the coming week Tnusett ) . MeGllton 4.00 Red or Green Lawn Rocker B Beto 2.25 1.50 Rattan Muffin Stand . S 3.50 Tewitt 2.7 Genm‘al H&H C()IlfP,I‘S 3.60 Red or Green Lawn Chalr 2.00 6.00 Green Porch Swing .......... . .75 Three Men Sent to Pen from Custer Hickory Rocker i Lot 2.an 1100 Green Fiber Wing Chalr P < ¢ Over Civilian Camp 3.25 Hickory Chair 9 2.00 9.00 Brown Fiber Stand IRERRTES 6.50 (From a Staft Correspondent.) ; . ) . "= e S ~ 5.76 Hickory Table - T .60 Brown Rattan Rocker . - 5.50 LINCOLN, May 6.—(Bpecial)—~Adjutant| oo o BOW, Neb, May 6.-(Spe-| { 3.60 A General Phil Hall went to Omaha todsy.| ..\, 5.4ze Hostetler has been sitting 16.00 Brown Rattan Settee . 1100 8,60 Brown Rattan Arm Chair. .. ........s 5.75 to confer with prominent Omahans over in district court this week and has passed holding o ciilian's camp near Wat eity | s 0" L0t 0 g, both vl and 9.00 Brown Rattan Rocker............... .50 09 :""“" ’”“;”'" “I""' Haix 2;9 wome tme this summer. 2 ) ¥ arer 11.60 Green Fiber Bettee, ..... o0k avsvs . criminal Fd Boyer, a plasterer of this 0 ” =B ) 4 .00 N Rattdn Chalr. s oovrivonsaas Camps of this kind have been held In | 1,00 wag tried by Jury and found guflty 1 stural Rattdn Cha 7.00 8,00 Green Fiber Chalr . SR R Y 5.50 different parts of the country under ¢ geserting his wife and four children 5.00 Green Fibar Chalr . osvsvvsnvsrssess 3.75 v ; - the direction of the guards of the dif-| ire waw gentenced to a year In the pent o 11.00 Brown Rattan Chalr ! on oo oA ferent stutes and have k of much ben= | o 1ary Frank Crist was found gullty 14.560 Natural Rattan Rocker..,..... rvesesee 9,50 8.00 Green Fiber Desk . .....vouvus I 575 efit in educating the people in military | o¢ Lonbing the drug store of Kelley & . y " " tuty s at Axaaltio inet: Taiuary, & d wadl 15.00 Natural Rattan Arm Chalr........... 10,00 12.00 Green Wiber Work Basket ,....... 7.50 Each civillan is expected to provide his | ,ontenced to from one to seven years in own uniform and “grub,” the former not| (e penitentiary. Frank Cutler entered being a total loss, according to General | 5 plea of gullty to the larceny of ten Hall, because the uniform makes a dandy | head of cattle and recelved a sentence aunting suit after the “war is over.” estimate 18 made of the cost for each cIv=| o o \hu haavlest foreclos ilian for the time in camp and he reaches | ... poo 4 here was that of the Kins down Into his own pocket and pays the | ;ya; [and and Cattle company against frelght, so that the publlc taxpayer 18| 41,6 (uster Land and Cattle com w0t inconvenlenced at all because of the | The property involved consists of An| of from one to ten years ire cases $20.75 to $31.50 for Sunfast and Tubfast 9x12 Axminster Rugs Drapery Materials camp. acres of land and 18 know s the K. C. fn a particularly fine assortment of patterns and i § ‘ 1 | m‘m» \u’xm‘flrymu:v i 1|"’. ,"4 were nine colorings— blues, browns and tans, greens and rose; X For Curtains, Overcurtains and Portieres POLICF MORA! SQUAD mortgages against the property totaling some seamless and some seamed. in a number of styles and colors—intended for use in bedroom, living room and sun room-—G50 Inches wide (wide enough to aplit for ordinary Seamless Brussels Rugs i i) 9x12 Slze. $18 50 Prices From $1.00 to $3.50 Yard New “Kapock” Silk Drapery Material in a number of diferent effects—shown In blue, rose, mulberry, green and brown At §1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00 Yard MAKES ANOTHER ARREST | » rum of nearly 4000 A drcres was ranted as |vr<)14| Ruth Murry, 1211 Douglas street, was J H. Spaln, a liveryman of this city irrested at a late hour yesterday and | has been arrested on the charge of hoot harged with running a disérderly house, | 10gging and placed under §.,000 bond to Ofticers Sutton and Unger of the moral | wppear for hearing In county court squad made the raid. Grace Garmer and | May Donna Le Mar were arrested and held as nmates, Turn old furniture, household goods and lothing into cash with a Bes Want Ad €. E. Mikel Drops D 1 | : 3 ¢ . - | —-A 8tock of Lace Curtains WEBSTEwn CITY, In Nay 6 Special WE CLEAN AND DYE GOWNS, Telegram.)~C. B, Mickel- dropped dead DRESSES AND WAISTS. Vudor POI'Ch Shades that will please the most exacting at most any at the Northwestern Felt Bhoe company . . price Shos: virtually add another 1iving room to the house. They admit a free ofr : : plant in this city todn nll recently DrGSher BI‘OS. culation of alr, but shut out the sunlight. Made {n green, brown and a Lacet Arabian Curtains e was superintendent ; t ’l"‘” municipal | pygmg, DRY CLEANERS EATTERS comblnation of green and brown Fern and Tvor $4.85 1o 832.50 ralr tilities here and was known a ¢ E & @ 5 £l WON Rtndants the best eloct and manage 2011.9217 PARNAM ST. 4 ft. by 7-8, 82,50 0 (1. by 78, 83,50 8 . by 7-8, §4.75 Duchess Lace Curtains this the state we r,nf'-‘vv;:»l;;:«“l.uunr 10 ft. by 7.8, 86.50 12 1t by 7-8, 88,00 [vory and Champagns $4.50 10 $18.75 pair Bungalow Vudor Porch Shade Cluny Lace Ourtains 1 R R B I aat o ey W White and lLicru 82,25 to $18.00 pair H . ” | = own lungalow color, brown and tan M o [l “ n rln ever | Rugs for Porch and Sunroom 41 by 648, KB.TH 011 by 60, 83,00 =8 ft. by 0.0, § Serim and ulqmnm!n urtains Something new a superfor water-proof fiber 10 ft. by 6.6, 85,75 2 1. hy 0.0, R7.25 Vhite Ivory und Heru 05¢ to 810,00 palr y p g rug, both reversible and se \l:r’lnuu that comes in / — : 87.25 Muslin Cl];'?i\ini g Y t attractive patterns and color combinations L 8 g That's what you say when Nature protests ot at sl expensive, but very vervicesble; couia Inlaid Linoleum 85C Sq Yard \ i AL o 84.50 rair against )nur activities these Spring days. You are #ONTR 81, n-.‘ ox12 87.50 A very excellent Linol-um at this low though somewhat ghter in Real Hand Cluny Lace drowsy: your joints ache; you hate to work, It 16370 Prie RTh Wwelght:then the mote. oxpensive. RTAdS 19 inch (o 3 inches wide, isn't because of the weather., 1t's the fact that | . o 6.00 TN 1040 ) A Most Complete Showing of Inlaid Linoleum 15¢ to $1.50 Per Yard g your system is clogged ; your blood overloaded with T-0x 0 7.00 iz 11.00 $1.10 to $1.85 Square Yard V' hite I Kern the stagnant waste of the winter. Clear up your system and note the difference. Victrola Bnua, Suit Cases The Detrmt Jewel is the Acu‘pted Standard { You Need a Good Tonic Club Week and Trunks \ Something that will purify your blood, in- Off FOr Gas Ranges o . e f vigorate your digestion, overcome the stagnation, i er : ) 3 Wardrabe Trunks, up from which is usually catarrhal, and arouse your bodily e Seedl A s . $14.75 l activities, “Spring Fever" is Nature's way of say h al | Mags, wp from 84,25 ing you tieed Peruna, a tonie with laxative qualities, that will " \ | “Ivory” ¥ ' jently stimulate body funections, restore ‘va‘(n.- invigorate m ’ .*m“.y‘ n Hl.,.» t Nature to drive P You Take No Risk in Buyving a Detroit Jewel [ Furniture Polish & { out all catarrhal and nfamed con TAR Six .\l“.(ial Club nke R ' Buying a Detroit Jewel | o ditiona, g ' - ] Rh\ Outfit Offers The fhowd mudige i best e 5“'g"m""\ ' be carned ar sand with you for immediate uee e Aue @ . v ..wl.'J 4./4:.:. % o soveeen WA Sladart Cessestions Herrick Refngcrators o monlt b rouy For This Special Ous Bass | C} A ' ’ ur Dest a J The Poruna Compans, Columbus, Ohia Detrmt .’C‘Wl‘l | L] ne eapes G nge | / '—._'_.~l~l~.~.~.- a. R‘n ]“ s / Shattuck Sunmmr Se hnul and Camp . O AVGUAT 4 Thorou fl.'”-% Work and Healt) lwl Recreation $3.00 allowed for your old refrigerator as first payment ' M e g2, Drpoar Irammay Biade an i by Paywents. | 1T applied on o Herrick-—balance in small monthly payments Yor B ' w AMATTUOR SUNOOL. ¥ anit, Mis ~ u—--~ i el