Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1916, Page 5

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T0 BE LARGER THIS YEAR ¢ PILES u“\l‘ \\\H“\\, MAY 1916 W A uAR]}NER RAIL Here’s a Leap Year Dznner Cwen by |Fremont Too Free PRESIDENT, IS DEAD ead of Northwestern System Dies | in Massachusetts After Illness of Several Months BEGAN WORK AS TELEGRAPHER CHICAGO, May 12.—Word was received here early today of the death last night of William A, Gard ner, president of the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, at his sum mer home at Osterville, Mass Mr (GGardner had been in poor health for some time and had gone east for rest and treatment, rallroad men knew fent o rompany While loca Willlam A. Gardner, pres Northwestern Rallroad at 1045 last night rville, Mass, could e as A Ah been taking treatme from the sufferer for severa Bright's disense effects of had beer which he time on the Paeific conn here ! ern, remaning with tinuously and 1p to the death. He filled ope t that company cor time of his positions of clerk and mainten was elected president As to the Ku Cook Who Can Also Count Money Fruit cocktal rded Ve e girls prepare th Croshy Bl'ihé‘fi hSuit. To Have Name Put On Ballot in the Fall (;/az/ys [ inc/a/wg ” Villis Crosby county coroner hae ¢ f the fficea of coun this fail s pet the ballot relates in h Uniting Family W voters wrote in his name on alse writin fa unconstitutionn ways, in The husband a h 1l | % . * Omaha, and the ere will not discuss the question of a town to | t Willtar new president. However, it 1s probable 4 ¢ ; Rroxy ad to have his of the road will that the preaident come from the officlal famil been the policy for the last quarter century. (oes to Court for Relief from T.oan Company Collectors John W has applied from what he te pers Relfable Credit company the concern be restrained from attempt ing to garnishee his wages or collect | any further sums from him. | On August 11, 1914, he borrowed $30 for one month, he says in his complal ', and algned a promissory note to pay $5 on Soptember 11 of the same year, he says In order w0 keep the transaction from | the knowledge of his employers he used a fiotitious name. He has peld back the prineipal sum and legal interest, he says but pow the defendant seeks to deprive himself and family by seeking to eollect further amounts from him, the petition (reen Bug Scare Sends Up Prices A green bug soare reported from Kan nas sent the Chicago wheat market up and Omaha followed suit, the advance | being a cent over the prices of Thursday Ordinary grade wheat sold at $1.08% to | $1.12, with No. 2 hard at $1.16. Reosiprs for the day were ninety-four carloads. In sympathy with wheat, corn ad vanced a cent and sold at 68 to 70 cents, with twenty-nine carloads on the marke* ave seventeen ocars of oats on were up & quarter of a| re made at 4% to 42%| He asks that | per bushel FIVE SEEK TO HAVE THEIR WEDDING BONDS BROKEN nd asks a divoree from been married a yel Emma Diame Dona They have ing asks a dlvorce from Loving Minnle A. Lov Edward Herbert sen wants a divorce from s a divorce REVENUE COLLECTIONS [ TYPEWRITERS | TO OPEN A RECRUITING OFFICE FOR MARINES QODWARD having | e of a |, |day morning. | of incendiary origin T} nited in half a dozen place IN OUR The loss runs betie and § ) and fa covered by but $1,000 in surance CHILDREN’S o | NEW ROUTE THROUGH CURE WITHOUT OPERATION ballot as a oand t Judge Day | favor of the election | The Store of the Town Tap Tamlswa Wi ll Wed the Daughter Company of “Farmer” Burng THE VALUES Dr. John A, yelept “Jap WE ARE GIVING THE PUBLIC IN OUR ) the marringe llcense clerk’s office in the court house and lald down $2 for legal permission to ) become united in wedlock with Mary an Ellzabsth Burns. Mis the dnughter of Wy eer! Burak retired | heavywelght champlon wrestler ’ They will be married Saturday nrlmm( at 6 o'clock in Bt. Peter's church, ¥ McCarthy performing the « ARE THE BEST WE HAVE eremony Ten Horses Perish In Bluffs Blaze GIVEN IN THE TWENTY- Ten horses be lum(im( to the Welch EIGHT YEARS WE HAVRE [ I'ransfer company were burned to death | BREEN LOCATED AT | by fire in the Welch barn at Worth and Man stireet, Council Bluffs, early yesier I5TH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. IN RANGE OF PRICES FROM *15. to *40. SPECTAL FOR F RIDAY & SATURDAY This is the second blaze which has praved fatal to Welch horses in th few weeks. A short time horses were burned to death i barn at Fourth a X After this blaze in the temporary qua Main which The burned t police are confident {he DEPARTMENT | WE ARE GOING TO SELL 200 A BOYS’ Frun ;71 . NORFOLK SUITS COLORADO IS OPENED The Cochetopa-Monarc yver the Rockles thr mit pass te ough Colorado Utah o been opened REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE, AT PUBLIC PLAYGROUND TO $ 5 AND FOR BE THROWN OPEN MAY 29 arounis wit ve.oens| SAJURDAY ONLY "wr demorn sy e WHITE FELT HATS UL |\|\IA THEY ALL SEL) i ‘ | ! roustades, | nd | tund 5 b Valley \ “ Douglas v : Don't " | t " ? |f A 1 ] | fisalon, Saturday evening % 4 ( ndskog s pin N ] Ave Hossaiben. A0A the | atredn: n belng- tFRiNtE i - - > | i gp K 0 8 R } bt - o i e ! ¥ harles he " alle " o closed Marding, |t Nort f ——— I n nK bit ler ot | dollars when re F \ I Kid dar ' Pt | Nebraska Bankers' association, who Tumn 3 handles ba learings during the da it b her apdls Chh it iy mrEEmEmm T T == e 1 inary rae for (he year 5 p " recided to ma Berg Suits Me fair of 1 Dandelzons Try to Retaltate on the | Ly i e With Rawhide Creck Grandson of Munition Manufacturer| ay Val]vw Citizens B The Big Men Mentally, Financially, Physically, Wear Our Clothes by Preference The Greatest Western Showing of the World’s Best Style A Variety Absolutely Unmatchable of Master- Tailored Suits to Suit the Extreme Tastes of the Younger Men and the More Subdued Models for Older Men Despite the pretense in some quarters that the \\.ll‘ has made it necessary for merchants to pa more for their goods and to sell them for hig’ ('r prices than formerly, This Store is prepared to sell you better clothes for $12.00, $15.00 and $20.00 than ever before, for they are positively the best garments you ever saw for the price. howing of Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots, Home spring and summer stuff,’’ in the newest patterns and coloring Pure wool and London shrunk, two and three-button models, Wide or pencil point lapels, flat or oft roll front, Pinch-Back, belted, form k stvlos: 'y voke or full lined. Patch A magnificent spuns, Cassimeres and other ** one, Mallory Union Made fitting, semi or loose 25c SATURDAY ONLY FOR RENT A =l | I8 OENTS FOR | | | | bvery Kind — rriees very 1ow. | Browning, King | | | soec & Company I Central Typewriter o T Wilaow, v Exchange, Inc. "THE OLD ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES N GUARANTEED imnu o s : | Phone Tyh‘r lflOfi @i Beer J. SwOoBsoDA ReETAIL DEALER DoucGias 222 OMAm\ Nt ] R “The Finest on Earth" Stetsons New Shapes $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 Union-Made Caps $1.00 Special Pants Sale $1.95 Worsteds, “Kuppenheimer and Society Brand Clothes” Have won the higliest points of merits and parsonality of the world’s master designers, and can bhe had here In a superb range of styles and patterns, and the man whc wants the best at $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35 and $40 WiHII find this store A New Top Coat you ready to show it Rain Coat Special Warm enough to protect and gray mix oxford /4 from the cool mornings and eve- ¥ nings, comfortable in the baliny ray #pring sun Yoke lined, satin piped seams, nll wool homegpun; shower proof Tan el cloths, thoroughly rub herfzed, 8 of raln proof and a serviceable for garment ("assimeres, $15, $18, $20 el mivn Of“"“ Cheviot; stripes, hair- Raglan or set-in sleeves, loose "P'C'“' $7 50 $2. ;;To line, plain worsteds; back effect; self or velvet collar ; $15.00 $2.50 values— Unmatchable Qualities and Styles in Men's 15 OO and Young Men's Hand-Tailored Suits at . From any point of view of wear they are superior to any garment offered vou elsewhere at $18.00 or $20.00 The styles are all new and feature Pinch-Back models for young men and $1.95 quality high neat Extra grade pants in gemi and loose back for older men Wonderful Values in Suits as Low as $10.00 A splendid uleclion to choose from stripes and plain wor- steds, special, at— $3.50 and $5.00 Our Boys’ Dept a Busy Place These Days Boy's Mothers know where | y quality for their Clothes Money, and the ariety her select af T e bt e 5 \0 mateh savell. | I¥iOR'S Shlrts Specmlly Pnced for Saturday Madras Crepe ¢ inette 8 it atyles, spocial . D@ New, Faney Roman Crepe Shirt $1.50 Boys Wash \unts Boys’ Furmshmgs ook Nainsook and Mull Atbie 13e. e, DBe v g v e s £k < e : nd | p ats 81,00 and $1.50 : tor - 19¢ Boy Rompers ikt Shiren B0e. The, $1.00 81,00, 81.50, 82.00 81,50 e We Make Unifo Suit Cases i f Eve 0 Traveling Bags, | Desori) Telescopes Umbrellas 55’ e RELIABLE ] the beginning l"l l)//'/l‘ll'u/.') eremonies marking SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIES ()mctha N} ) ) ) ) Kalston car al - ——.—_—.—] O ) ay ol (‘j streel, | Y Y | . . . - L - |

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