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2 : $ THE THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1916, "HOWELL NOW IN NEW ROLE e, s sz 1 Tour of 0-LiD Road b vl To Be Made in May| taff ( OMAHA, BRANDEIS HEARING of Prohibition Party ‘\ Senate Committee Wants Informa- | THONPSON-BELDEN 6 CO. o The fashion Center of " the Middle West, — rom 4 rrespondent fal Telegram roads tion Abont Proposed Merger of |HOW BALLOTS MIED THINGS | st w,_‘“‘::l;';'\"‘\‘w el p Established 1886, Dru; and Cigar Companies. ‘ ropr T Sl et ot o st dunidy s o A rom n Btaff Corresponden 7, o | “ OLN Mn 1 (Bpecial )~There ommercial club meeting at Omaha NOMINEE ADVISORY = COUNSEL | ), “NCOLN. Muy if—(Spaciul,~Thare Ky Ak I, lsevics Dias. I sHie 8ORQSI§ NOW Is The Time to Prepare e thars Tave. sresthens hunt o Ehing ' run over ihe Orabe-Linsoln: ' for Your Summer Needlework WABHINGTON, D, €, May 10 while others have greatness thrust upon making & run over the Omaha-Lincoln Colonial Pumps | fteopening of public hearings on the 4;; # :» l“l"”“l H’v'[muvnl to ’n’{.;;filt Denver road, stopping at .u,,’\ town and We have scores of 1,,,“1’“”“ suggestions to omination of Lo D, Brandefs to|'0 secher Howell, whom the offictal | conducting a speaking eampalgn : Ay - e P R S = ‘j '””"' :1 "Mm cotnt on the primary election discloses | Dhé easoeiatioh belers tt closad 115 mest In patent, dull, ivory and offer in the Art Needlework Section—work which ENS SRPTIMNG COUTL. WAS OVASIY a8 been electad national committeemn ing here adopted a resolutior oring & ¢ ' g oy X i it’s convenient by he, panste Judiciary’ cORMINes | ot the wronitiiion seriy (ag Hery adopted & respiocien favoriom. s gray kid, illustrated, $6 | will appeal to everyone, Anytime it’s : forvinguiry into Mr. Brandels’ con-| Others who have recelved what they power, the proceeds to go to road making to $8 & pair for you we would like an ll[ilfifll“l“lty to presen did not ask for are the following n the Pirst congressional distriet C. ¥ Reavis recelves the nomination for con gress of the republican, progressive and Steps were taken to secure Nebraska's these new ideas for your consideration. Plan Your Work Now, and get a Correct Start. (Nasses daily. 10 A. M. to 12 M., 3 to 5 P. M. neetion with a proposed merger sey eral years ago of the United Clgar Slores company and the Riker-Hage ehare of the good roads appropriation | made by congress, which will amount to | about $100,00 for this state the first year MIES MARY HALLER man chain of drug stores. Louls K. | prohibition parties Officers elocted by the assoclation were 9 o }e N y In the Becond district 1. J. Quinby re- Preaident-C, H. Rohrer, Lincoln. i i i Liggett of Boston and G00TK® W-| ceives the nomination for songress of WIVES OF SURGEONS Firat. Vice Prosident—. W." Moeker, Under the personal direction of Miss Steenstrup, Anderson, United States attorney at| ., - Imperi he peopla's independent party Hecond Vie L Soiy an expert, Foston, have heen summoned to aD- | fn the Third district William P, War. | CALL UPON PRESIDENT | ‘& i Vice Prenident—A. Laverty, Ath p o ner is the nominee of the republican and | [ 'v-hny R, A. Blake, Hastings, SRR i, D t connection ¥Friday " pear In that conne i B ol iy (From a Staff Correspondent ) Treasurer—Pat Walsh, MoCook The motion to reopen the hearings was WASHINGTON, May 10,—( | Tele House and Porch Dresses made by Senator Butherland, republiean| In the Fourth distriot Charles Sloan| /70 B0t Y P e ' ' ' of Utah, who mnid soma information. ra-| Kets the rapublican and prosressive nom-| L0 FTURIAONS, FORRE O, b Wyomlng Rail Bandit ~-Basement Apparel Section-- cently had come to him in connection [ Nations |and Mrs. Mayo of Roohester, Minn, in (ireat newevarieties of attractive models P”“"'] from In the Fifth district Sehallenberger gota the demoeratic, populist and progressive nominations. In the Bixth dlstriot Kets the pepublican hibitlon nominations with the propo merger which never was consummated, and on which it s sald Mr. Brandels was consulted in an sdvisory eapacily There was no general discussion of the and the whole ved their presentation to the president |Jonas in the wite of Dr. Jonas | Mones Kinkaia| M8Y0 18 the wifo of the eelebrate Keon. L progressive and pro- Mrs. | Mrs. | | Convicted by a Jury| freyrNne, Earlisle Iate to | The popular reversible front house dress in service- | able materials for only $1.00. Wyo,, May 10.-Wiliam » declared gullty of train by & jury in the d robber B e ket o SHIb 2 Wsiure, GUSTAFSON OF MEADE it court. The sury vecommended it ol B R R W B g B el b LOOKS AFTER CREDITS imorucomers, ccariele mon oo tron || Tailored Suits Thursday. We Place On Sale ixed for a v Pacific passenger train at Corlett June tlon April 21, MAN OF TWENTY-THREE KILLED BETWEEN CARS ENNA, Neb, May 10.~(8pecial Harold Cates, a young man was Instantly depot | Mr. tlon, Hhumway the krosuive republican and pro (From a Btaff Correspondent.) Vie Wilson the democratic, gop-| WASHINGTON, May 16.~(Special Tel ullst and soclalist nominationa and Bas-|egram,)-4' 1, Gustafson of Meade #ett getw the republican and progre ident of the Farmers' unlon of Nebraska, | for state regent I8 in Washington In the Interest of the PERSHING ORDERED TO CONC NTRATE MEN, In wddition to these, as has been pub-|rural eredits bill, now before (Coptinued from Page One.) | tat nomination for governor and James Pearson the populist nemination for leu tenunt goverpor, 8o far none of the MeGQuat- | Above candiddtes have signified an inten tlon to aceept or Aecline Real Values for $25, $35. | Second Floor, Three Hundred Beautiful Trimmed Hats at Four Prices A Thursday Special | Trimmed Hats, worth 40-ine ; % $7.50 to $10.00 $1.25 (40 m\vltllillllfmll;roul Thursday— $3 Trimmed Hats, worth the house RAV Telegram.) 1 years old of Wymore, Kkilled In front of the Burlington at ahout 6 o'elock thid evening ates, & brakeman on a frelght, was on | The averake age of the manders in the present war in German com 3% years timiatle regarding the outcome of the rvonference It s not expected that A, J torn, the mining man who withdrew from French Thurs day for $1.00 a yard, White Wings Strike ered May 10.~Chicago's streets Chiengo COHICAGOD, Jast nights meoting, will take further Reed WL Speak, were unswept today because of n strike D e part fn the discussion, General Beott| Atiorney Genaral Toed will deliver the| of 60 “white wings" for higher wages, | 1P Of the "f;""' ';W" swit ’.""’"' "' )“ Iinen Bection—Main Floor, $11 to $15 5 y Anum and Jey saw him miss his | explained today that in view of the atti-| memorial address at Norfolk, notwith - “" " " ’h A ""._"‘:m" ';"” ”"M ., : . Thursday— ¢ tuds of General Obregon he had not | AndInk he voted to keep the county seat _1""'“ " kg b »f Madison county at Madison, He has Cates was single and the family hos ¥ thought It proper'to insist on, Mr. Mo-| " d i ’ ,4‘,,,,',",. .:,,,Mm"_ wapecially as the|#1%0 been invited to deliver the com- ne year gO 0 a,y {4 at Wymore, Neb, His mother is sald You W/ l“ Be Glad Trimmed Hats, worth to be u widow $16.50 to 820 Thursday— $7- 50 | Trimmed Hats, worth mencement day address at the Chadron Htate Normal school, May %, 011 Canes Beforo Conrt, The Injunction cases covering the fees recolved for tlons were heard to Know That extensive assortments Iatter had no official standing. Geners! Punston sald the const gusrd ordered (o the horder would be assigned to towns, which It could best protect The militia will be divided among towns, in the War CREIGHTON MEDICS TAKE EXAMINATIONS British stopped German charge east of of French and German Val | ofl inapec Beidaes and sastly socessible Points with "I"'}/’m before u..y.v.;.r \\;m M. Morning Yl\'r":m nmn:)n: r:lml‘p”qhy“v 5 (From a Staff Correspondent.) Tahad Tt Pinst hach' v | $21.50 to $30 e Ra + . rellevin the ocav- e canes oover the right of the oll & réporte ha ustro-German LINCOLN, May 10.(Special,)~Dr, J “ 8 ] JUE Y Rl vlos communication, relleving commisslonsr™to charge certaln fees for|Victory in Galicia forced Russians to re- | A | Thursday ramisien of Omaha and about forty nts of Crelghton Medieal school vis- the state penitentiary this afternoon They had spent most of the last two alry now doing patrol duty for servies in the isolated sections of the bhorder. Two troops of the Twenty-first Infantry #0 to Bl Paso to guard the big bridge near Del Rio on the Houthern Pacifio line ceived. All widths with tions to mateh; also net-top treat in Poland French-British troops captured Turkish lines at Krithin, on the Dardanelies Cabinet declded United States should | gu vy taking medical examinations demand Germany make reparation for o deaths of Americans resulting from su’ The French government s using a new American military men today sald they could not meeept the fact that w Car-| '°F Of consolidation which has been de-|marine attacks and guaranties | polson, an extract of squills, to extermi ranza commission was found on one of :_"r"""""""m"'”‘ of ”" '"“"”" being a part [agninst repetition of offense | 10 rats In the army trenches the Mexicans killed fn the Glenn Springs ainess of the trip » — g e AR Tt et o mans | MRS, JOSEPHINE SWINGERT B m—— wi build character. Mexlcans carried Carranga commissions M'COOK, Neb, Ingpections of ofls which the ofl compan- lea clalm’ are oxcossive, Toed to Chase County, A, V. Teed of the state supsrintendent’s office, has gone to Hiteheook and Chase counties on educational matters, a mat | All colors in Tailored, | Street and Dress Hats, it inger- No approvals, credits or exchanges. All sales are Final. ~SBCOND FLOOR.— $5.00 FOR YOUR OLD STOVE laces in all widthe, 4lve obtained before the aplit , between the first chief and Viila. Hly‘ 10.—(8pecial Tele Conterence Not Conclusive, gram.)~McCook last night entertained Y™ WABHINGTON, May 10.—Becrbtary | over 500 delegates and visitors to the Ne- This Company, in the many AS PART PAYMENT Baker informed Prosident Wilson todny | braska grand chapter convention of the cces: hand| thit the conference between General | Ordor of the Wastern Btar. It was the yos it hae i sm] s e estates, has establlshed a char- acter for prudent, careful dealin Boott and General Obregon last night was Bot conclusive and that it would be con- only open meeting of the convention and %00 persons were present. This morning tinued today. He Indicated that the out- Yook was more tavorable for an agree- ment being reached. The exact polhts of the memorial service, a solemn and im- pressive exercise of the order, was held. that commands the confidence o this community, Make it your Ev er Ready Monogram This afternoon the obligation ceremony was given by Osceola chapter, No 3 Blection of orficers followed: Mrs, Jo- -r‘mmr Swingert, grand matron, Gordon; Ed J. Plerce rnufl patron, Geneva; Mrs, Executor or Trustee. difference were not revealed, General Bcott has advised Becrotary Paker that no formal counter proposals bave been submitted by General Obre- COMBINATION COAL AND GAS PETERS RANGE gon, but that Obregon arranged to submit ‘,\,,"'_"':,"f",,mf,,';”";.}""',,w'l:'.','i"';:z:d .'.';::';‘ TRUST CO # paper contuining his views today. Gen- | ate grand patron, Ansiey; Miss Rose CAPITAL § 50000090 oral Boct did not advise the depart. | Owens, grand Blommington; ment what counter proposals were under | M, Lot A ¢ ;’:’ ,,‘-:,':,“:':,':r vonalderationy Havelock; Mrs. Carcle Spell Secrotary Daker today /received nn woclate grand conduc NOTHING TO PULL OUT OR PLACE IN OVEN TO Tonlght Eureka chapter of McCook ex- emplified the work, and Acacia chapter of Hastings gave “The Pilgrims.' - = fter from Governor Pinkham of Hawall, tendering the services of the Hawalian Natlonal Guard. Kighth Cavalry at Horder. MARATHON, Tex., May 10-The Fighth cavalry detchment from K1 Paso sent into the Big Find distriet for thetion ngalnst bandit raids, was at the border Automobllists returning from the nelghborhood of Boquillas sald | Thars the they passed the Eighth near McKinney | Springs last night MoKinnay Springs (s only a few miles from Glann Springs, where the heaviest 01) of the last rald was exaotcd and It ‘s but fitteen miles frdfn Glenn Hoquillas. The two troops of the Fourteenth cav alry, dispatched from Fort Clark, camped A TULL 153 cOAL BANGE GHANGE FROM ONE FUEL TO THE OTHER—JUST A ruLs sa¥ 6as mawox TURN ON GAS AND LIGHT OVEN, COMBINED IN ONE. DEMONSTRATION CONTINUED ALL WEEK ILTON OGERS & SONS CO. 151S HARNEY s ‘A DAGGER IN THE BACK 's dread when ashe yning to start the low my back aches.” . Haarlem Ol Capuulos ason the back ache of to morre tuken every day enda the backache for all time. Dou't delay What's the use of suffering? Begin tak ing GOLD MEDAL Haariem Ofl Cap sules 10dny and be relleved tomorrow Take three or four every an and b permanently free from wrenc |y.1, aiw tressing back pain. But be sure to get today A taken toda: prings | at Henderson Raneh last night. Prom [GOLD MEDAL Binee 1608 GOLD —— . e — i y N - ] there Colonel Frederick W. Sibley pushet | MEDAL Haarlem Oil has besn the Na \ on to Hoquillas to take command of the | ment ..r the Netherlands heving grant 4 troopa under Major George T. Langhorne. | © & #pecial charter authorising ity A Bub-hases are being eatablished at Hen- {"';:,r,'ll would ‘.‘?.'?.5.‘ Jtrog i Ny i deraon Ranch xng Miller Ranch bread as ahe w without her o $ . ; BAN. ANTONIO, Tox. May 10,2 |sulee. Thin s the one ressan why o | . adddd | 1 board of army officers today beman lay- DS NIOan e oateten 0b:) Y 2 Ing out camp sites for the militla and MDA L the p origine | | g i Q 4 resular troope that will begin areiving |1 (g B BT W ‘ The honor of the presence of yourself and friends s requested i here within the next few days, sublect ||’ 1n Jpariem, Mol | ot the dedicatory ceremonies and entertainment ‘ iecident to the corner stone laying of RIALTO CITY (At Ralston-Omaha) ) ‘ AOLD MEDAL 16 the orders of General Punston. ; total number of men mobilised at A 1190 N polnt for service along t and | ROELE* 2%9; 240 Bnd .08 fn Mexion will exceed 600 men bt anly the GOLD NEDAL A The troeps ordered to Antonio fn.|are imitations —Advertisement clude all the organised militia elav ompanies of coast art oult and Atlantie seaboard pol the Becond bhattalion of the The | this | Aruggists in border an f Toxas, | lery from and Third fleld s e M 1 Saturday Afternoon, May 13th i 3] fer. It w that the hatteries p Nineteen Hundred and Sixteen [ Amer- Sireat 10 BI Pase ¢ - - DIQ(’O\ rRFD h‘ lhouund %) e e whmemt We were 4ol supeeting you for ican tourists, who, deprived of the o > ¥ o dut § menth Tob, bat aw the Old World, found a still greater wonder- ommencing at 2 O'clock ek g " land at home, They came last year to Glacier s R - ' a . LET US REPEAY National Park, Uncle Sam's greatest playground, || There will be musie, and, for those who wish, 1{(1""”1(] * . o LA 5 twenty thousand strong, Many of thfluhw:‘rfi . ' . ' W GH S I Se second: and third-timers — answering again the Rt bile will fi . " v A . : ::‘;‘,r‘.l:.,.“:‘:..“;...“ - irresistible of the “land of shining mountains,” (ruests coming h[l ‘“lh"".l bile ,” I.K.v ind the . {"”,“ ady anlageous ! o~ ; ' Sui At Cliler oo 3 Dossobach o0 torts and the fars sl Insolghteats nd way to be via the West Q" road. Trolley cars on Men's Suits, $1.00 s Swish halet groups Notioan r...,.\~..u o the MeKinley system will leave on half * \l 2 N e w9 sy . ) w he P Nonthwen, ACUTE AND CHRONIC Ladies' Suits, $1.50 T Gkl R b e in gt teund and Alaske ; hourly schedule, going south from h B Lav | 10 & " | ‘ N REEUMATISM J v tone moms snine i possuins . Y Ve ot 0 it etz S50 0 8 B0 | Sizteenth and Farnam streets P Whasm Vhan 1he manslestirery 1o . - Sos " Ps 5 | M0N0 oF theamatianm b un hos o aben Be . . . - d Nast " & N arther ; ) ) ; n'a?::‘i:‘: ::'?':‘3 ~:£::" R - e Ty N el R e | Gosernor John H. Morehead, Vietor Rosewater of The Bee, R. F. Gik 1l aqinl LEuAh 1hat B hoot | ’ ) - . : Roed brund whish \ Kiver ) Aotria and the Uit By hevween Posthind, As | ' he World- M, O Knis ‘ he Daily News, an X -'w:'_lr.“&?.::‘ . pe \ o and ¥ voria and fan Framciwo er of !‘: “~v rid-Hera 4"\ K ‘\""'h"‘fu o T ¥ News, and oy byl T o) . e (iasimated Olariss flacd deodit 2t : Mayor Dahlman will be some of the principal speakers, Other r“:é”"“ V”-‘:‘::-.L‘t‘.."..':.‘ Th' P.n'or'“m N A pene Ny waiind P daires | \ ehraskang of equal prominence x ! also M the program b bk o VT W. M. Romine, Dist l'n\un"v \Ipul \ o Vol Mg tee bhad ¢ Good Uisanses At Bras 118 Seventh St Des Maines, Ia " ' \ {rutisenhiy spdei bt e sdmifudiralon o s flflur The Rialto Company \ | e [ 1, e WO i BRATRE . ! S y “ A e ) me Wudiag Toass Bed (eepate todey o " A . b '.‘...\‘.\...32‘..‘.‘.:: :' 1\ N “‘.u B e et b as. Bprgisentl - arliv g Ao :M S. E. Schaefer, Pres r;'x.;*'.:::.':.‘.t:.:'“.: ACY A X ¥ o} . . | ’ l . DRISARIE e OS2 GUBRLL g ieie can e Seei o o Paate J SR . 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