Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1916, Page 3

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o . e | ? ! ) ] Vs ) THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916, 3 Nebraska \. NORMAL BOARD MEN ARE AT PEACE Hold Session at Stn!e House Wlthour Much Show of Open Hostility. NOT MUCH MONEY TO SPEND | (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May (8peclal )~The State Normal board held a r sfon today in the normal hoard the cellar of the state house. Me the members this time talked to each other without getting hostile The main business of the session Is to arrange for the oxpenditurs of funda iin the hands of the stata treasurer The appropriation of the legislature for the blennium of 1913-14 was made a sum based n 9 per cant of 80-100 of 1-mill tax levy The other 10 per cent {s now avallable and makes an amount {n the nelghbor hood of $9,00. Tha hoard had figured that the amount might pos 0 186,000, hut mccording to irer Mall the sum will § first figures. This will appropriatio on the Tt fun/ ke to bu 'wmflmx at Chadron it Kearney, a # manual training bufle at Peru would 1i $15,000 in r ificlent, the hoard a $0,000 wing to t At $50,000 000 gymnasium ing at Wi to invest $10.000 or old main build malr ng the ing Into rooms for industrial manual training and do fo aclence, However, ter the board decided that the Peru rmal would have to walt NEWS OF NORTH BEND AND OF DODGE COUNTY ' May 12.—(8pe Sunday school NORTH BEND, Neb. efal,)~The nnual we oted Suy workers are to addse I nvention, n f s Miss Brown, a state Sunday official. The meetings are held in held here yesterday and James Killeen was brought here ringe. s will elose next week e publf baccalaureate sermon will he United Preshyterian 1y evening by Rev, W. ¢ The class play will he pre nented Wednesday ovening at the house. The play I8 a achool comedy en titled “Aaron Bogge Freshman.” On Thursday evening commencement exer- cises will be held at the opera houss and n class numbering ninety-ons will re- cefve diplomas. Of these elght have taken the normal training work. Chancellor Tulmer of Wesleyan university will de liver the annual commencement address The high school alumni reunfon and ban quet will be held at the Masocnic hall Priday evening The county is putting in two cement bridges north of town, under the direc- tion of Bupervisor Z. T. Reotor. Father T. 8, Morlarity spent two days In Omaha this week on retreat. STATE LAUNDRYMEN HOLD THEIR MEETING IN *SECRET (Prom a Btaff Correspondent) LINCOLN, May 12.—(8pecial.)~In exec. nutlve session, with nobody but laundry men present, the Nebraska State Laun drymen’s assoclation held its meeting to- day at the Lindell hotel 1. J. Hinchey of Omaha was supposed to talk on “The Laundry Owper and the Salesman;”” R. 1. Segur, also of Omaha about “Flat Work and Tts Cost;" Frank I. Ringer, commissioner of the Nebraska nufacturers’ nssoclation, “Your Town Mine," and W, €. Sunderland, presi prenched s churein Daviddon iation on “Co-Operation of Assocla lons."” Lunct had at the Lincoln Com 4 1 the afternoon session was p wboutt his way it the department of com ’ t niversity of Nebraska ked Accounting:" € le, chairman of t ebraska Manu assocation, talked on “Pre v hile 1. E. Smith, president | t n Ad b, talked on “A he 1 and JUDGE HANNA UPHOLDS LAW ABCUT PAVING ayne and | opera [Je f the Tinoln Manufacturers’ asso- | . Nebraska 'State Board Answers | In Suit Over Member Of the Soldlers Homv VAND ISLAND, Ne \ | | junetio it of Wil harit disability recelved c or. private to earn a living by during the war or otherwise The answe further mset forth that the membership Kearne and his wife is ke abled veterans who are dependent publ v private charity from gain RESIDENT OF STAPLEHURST KILLED DURING RUNAWAY SEWARD K frig object along the roadside and threw hin it, causing his death, He was married. but had no children Friday when Jerry Ciray was putting |a tire on hia car, the tire explode knocked against his righ force that it broke It betweer and shoulder The funcral of Mrs, N man was held occurred at He funeral held at the \hn. opul ¢ h here yesterday hody nlk o Pleasanton, Kan., last night I interment | Miss Alice s has been employed | by the s grade In the of of o teach manual tralning. Miss Myrile | Judd, instructor fn mathematics, has re slgned TWENTY-TWO GRADUATE FROM SEWARD HIGH Neb, May 12 nty-two will ward IH‘I; schoc ing aro the 1 to teach the sixtl rd school enburg nas bee BEWARD 1 on May of the names Maur} '(\mm.m ], Marfe Feary fens Spohn Margaret Woth, y& Rohrbaug! r Alma Anderson Erford, The commen’ement exercises will b held at the Young Men's Christian asso clation, Chancellor Avery will ba the speaker, Noten from Loomis. | TOOMIS, Neb,, May 12.—(8pecial.)~The | High school will be held at the Metho- | dist Bpiscopal chureh on Thursday eve ning of next week. The class address will be glven by Prof. Orlin H. Venner head of the English department of the Nebraska Wesleyan university, Five graduate from the local schools this ye The Loomis garage was so by F. K. Thorell to Louls } ) lias been farming near this place for a number of years. The five-year term of service local volunteer fire department espired recently, and the honorary and exemp tlon certificates are being lssued to the members, The department was estal lished five years ago. | pecial )—The f the Eustis s will be | F irday evening 2, at 8 o'clock at the opera house ccalaureate sermon at the Methodist pal church Sunday evening, Ma | at 8 p. m, by Rev, J. M. Runcfe. The graduates are Gertrude 1. 8ill, Vera P. Mary 1. Olnhausen, Abbie Bess B. Bi Ma Bertha [ Cather Martha B, Gl Ernes kle, Edwin D, Hw Floyd I ing. Class pla and Saturda was glven botl nights, A nights In order t crowd. It It was given two accommodate the large about §% Exeter High ( EXETER, The hig ) May Is a y The Varsit . M Vor Childeen's Cough v Notes from Vork (ount To Make Skin Clear | R e 1] WE MAKE LOBE OPTICAL CO NECORMER FARNAM AT 18 ™™ W A commencement program of the Loomis | of the | PRINTING EXHIBIT HERE ., ., e I st wa BELL’ANS | . e ety |Absolutely Removes that was & fonture of the last asnual| The mater shown ¢ vustness mon | tormer 14 ' ‘| Indigestion. One package mvention e A ated Advertls arly 1 opportunity to|c oroves lt. 25¢ af all drugglsts. O Ride on the ESCALATOR The Thread ()f Thls Story Is ALL WOOL tHart Schaltner & NMarx Clothes Lead for Style and Real Worth WHEN A MAN BUYS a Hart Schaffner & Marx mm he KNOWS THAT HE IS GETTING MORE THAN SURFACE STYLE-—he knows that the fabrie is ALL WOOL—not a thread or of cotton he knows that every yard of the fabric has been well hlllllll'\ and finished. He knows lh.'n every seam, huttonhole, lining and interlining is put in to make the garments give longest service and offer the hest of style—and A Separate Store for Men plece HE KNOWS ALL THESE THINGS BECAUSE HE IS WELL AWARE OF THE FACT THAT Hart Schaffner & Marx have a country-wide reputation for MODEL CLOTHES, BUY THE. BEST HERE 0N T'HU New Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx We are here to help you buy rather than to sell you something, and the fact that we offer complete stocks of the best elothing in the land makes it easy to please you. Men's & Young Men's Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits The different banjo stripes in great variety and unusual color tones, Scoteh mix- tures of the better kind. And, of course, every good style that marks the fashion record this season. These suits are without equal in the men’s field. $18.00 $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 Full Dress Tuxedos Hart, Schaffner & Marx The elegance of this clothing is apparent at a Silk Lined Top Coats Hart, Schaffner & Marx Hart Sehaffner & Marx individuality shows to advantage in the metropolitan dash and glance. style of these coats. They cannot be bet- of the word, perfect in style, manship—— tered by znyone " $25.00-----$40.00 $20.00-----$25.00 Other Good Clothing Offers Popular Priced Youth's Suits ~ Another Important Groupi Carefully tailored, all new models and quality Hundreds of suits of the utmost r{esirnhility fabrics— $12 50-____$12 50 are ready for selection at $15.00. The new At el Pinch-back models in every good material— such as fine wale blue serges, fancy unfinished Odd Pants at a Bi Savmg worsteds, ete. Sizes 33 to 54. Splendid wear- 0dd pants for the many occasions they fit with the ing qualities— coats you have, Lot 1 $15.00-----$15.00 $1.98, $298 $3.89 - Slip-On Rain Coat Bargains These are high grade rain coats, from standard mak ers and are worth to double the following prices: Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 $2.98 $3.98 $5.00 $7.50 fully Gt S SN2 B0 800 It is super-clothing in the full sense fit and work Lot 2 Lot 3 Blue Serge Suit Opportunity In this lot early comers will recognize won- derful values in several grades of blue serges, riced as follows: "$10.00 $1500 $18.00 Golf Caps of $2.98m$6.50 latest style . mrright Hart Schaltoer & Mars Men’s Summer Underwear--Wonderful Bargalns From the $137,000 King-Peck Stock The sale you have waited for--Prices so small that you can easily stock up for entire season The man who misses this offering will regret it. WE NEVER GAVE YOU A BETTER CHANCE TO SAVE--Now Help Yourself Also 150 Dozen Munsing Union Suits “Run of the Mill” Quality All the King-Peck and Munsing Knit All the King-Peck Athletic Union Suits, All the King-Peck French Balbriggan Union Suits, fine combed Egyptian cotton made of fine quality nainsook, corded mad- | French Lisle and Faney Silk Striped S| ||l~ and silk lisle short and long sleeves ras, all-silk, silk and linen and pure Irish | and Drawers. Shirts are athletic style, also knee, thr rter 1d ankle lengths, Di iv‘nw Made by the best makers of athletic | short and frng sleeves I').\ rs ankle and vided int¢ unde Divided into five big lots, at knee length | for Saturda 69c, 98c and $1.69 69c 98c $1.25, $1 69, $2.98 29c and 49¢ 200 Dozen Men's Bummer Bhifts—Laundered and soft French euffs. Neat patterns of corded madras, fancy 165 Dozen Men's Fiber 8ilk Hose—I'ir t Run of the mill qualit Al “the new shades lor §ana s : 19¢ 4 l)-u n Pussy Wl]hm ‘inlnl Silk and Silk Orepe Shirts— ks oo o gt $5.50, $6.50...$7.50 Straw Hats---Here A L™ For Men & Women Men's Shoes and Oxfords tal ‘ r\lI-Sp()rt Clothing For Women For Men $4.50 f ' $3.560 $3.00 | $2.50 $3.04 $3.00 - : lun'l \H\lwl\(A.m(.nli\m\' trorvine, @5 50 :: ‘“: "9%.00 83.30 e \f : $] 25 e l’ Falm 850 ' 85.00 Me L Cu 5,00 51000 A l-l. $12.00 Sporting Goods, Old Store i Y

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