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<At THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE [AY 14, 1916 |y effect t no serious damage was a steel seam across the New York fw d - WESTERN WOMEN TO ‘ = MOUNTAIN COUNTRY ' fone. e shece wan rapia i ove ot o nrpeee s 1, ane | OTOW Of Wrecked | New Bethphage Mission Home || In Bolse & chimaey of & business| ™I Woeks to repair Zeppelin Set Free; | g AL s Instr-nents at the tocal weather bu- eppe 1N Net Lree; ) - E in the heart of the cily was| ..., otrice indicate the quake was con- ]n ash \ shaken down, and in other buildings | fined to the inter-mountain country and NO Law C ) ‘ L & made fo LEADER OF THE BETHPHAGE ) : plaster was broken from the walls, Shat the duration,of the quake was less Delegates to thr Blennml Conven- | Loon M S9N péw | MISSION WORK outhern Idaho and Eastern Oregon Dishes fell from tables and plate-| ‘" A half minute, % BERLIN, May 18.—(By Wireless to § tion at New York Will Pass & for the Bethphage ’"j sion. in A and Western Montana Tremble | ralls, and tables, chairs, beds and , > g :',"”"\' :"'w"”" “:f'"‘l'“)::‘i ville,)—"'According to a dispateh from ¢ of eplleptica In Kearney count | » » tionally violent, A new (s well sho Through Omaha fhe growth of .this institution fr from Earthquake desks were moved remarkable increase of pressure after the | Christiania,” says the Oversea owa ¥ | whas | ; Mive: Cabtiidiv: Whaa shock. The flow caught fire and hune| agency today, “six men of the wrec STATE WOMEN THE NEXT DAY | i | LASTS LESS THAN HALF MINUTE ' Residents exnibited more p drede of people watched the shooting| zeppeiin 1-20 have been releascd in y ¢ 5] ar Jah! has written » i nePe. GM - nINes, 1l 1 | | ear over the disturbance, Reports from of the lack of International regulat Western delegates to JETONS 1BaGA BOIBE, 1da., May 13.-~8outhern'the surrounding territe are Lo the .4k Boveré shocks were felt at Anaconda, | regarding airships, The N An K vention of the Ge Fed ; p £t lertak fdat Yousiya i fect that the shock was distinetly (e Mor » damage was done, ernment decided to follow the law & Women's Clubs in New York will be me . daho as far east as Twin Falls, and | W0 0" SR iai el s A — erning the shipwrecked crews of bellige At the station when pa throug! Astern Oregon, as r west O : A 3 'y sty Cropa Ne Hurt Se Muoh, ent warships, Omaha by a t om th el b - iz i &8 Unc| The kreat Arrow Rock dani, twenty-two | GRAND FORKS, N, D, May 13.—Re- s oo oo . $ hage t Y, and estet Mor LS les ab th howed no signs of | port recelved today from northern i Woman's including Mesdames M » g ’ 04 lern Montana experi-|, i o veen disturbed e ,,‘,.T,”,“, North Dalkota indicate that the damake Movements of ( 1 ) I hurch he mission % to crops from the recent windstorm will Arrived le ern L ¥ « ed a violent es Quake shoc 3 f the earth :- L. Her it o v 1 runnized, The object of the effort w Bt B ASTLIAUBKS $flock b o not be nn great wh firt estimated, Twen Antonio I .. Hempel and ¢ rwoo A “ ) S the effort PO 128 abd B o'dln S rom rrignied wections came reports | ty-five per cent in regarded as a falr de California Kk 6 the a ninitiag « home for those suffe waro 8 and lock tonIghL. |\ L\ " innia had been damaged, but not | Kree of loms for the Atate. Farmers will | New York and her assistants mental afflictions, especial ) | Late reports recelved here are to the | pevond repal The arth=ud last fall | Dave to re-seed part of their crops while | Oncar 11 ' The western wp wil) ' eeble minded and the eplleptic Nonr | others plan on harrowing. 2 Orduna women from the Pacific north Call- | W) attending the first mee oined . i PSRRI g ks et " and patd initial fees of 31 each A P L S T 4 nterested In the project, saya Mr 28 cifie Friday evening, May 19, at %:15 and : OPPOSITE ; Q pulls out again at §:32 o'cloc svih and the membership was incressed THE BIG ; of Omaha will be istrfbuted ’ M 9 he president of the asso | - i the Nebraska delegation, which d not | relutives in Bweden and partly to siudy ROME E s oot iy at p0. o | ChG. A Wil work oF Qaematy, He || .E. A , STOR ! the Burlington, The same commitiee of “‘, ped. Also. -to gaiher some monsy -fo | B #ates, who will be joined by the Omah . 4 representation to the blennia The Ne- |t roen "' ollections ' for the Betr k - braska women, who leave at 6:30 o'clock, | PIOK® mission soon netted the hand 4! O vt o A Tated dLats ptowisl me wum of $1,118.47 o I'HE l.\llfi\ OUTFITTING COMPANY, (¢ without question the | THE UNION OUTFITTING COMP. invites you to inspect their splendid An Interesting Aay har been planned Diring the fitst yoar of the activity at | & one BEST QU ,\{,,“,“.‘“ to help you furnish that new home, or refit | array of COMPLETE HOME OU You will find them to be the most ! in Chicago for the Nebraska deiogation | FethDiake arrangement was made fo 3 | the old one. Through our LOW expense, ou.r INEXPENSIVE 1o- | complete and BEST VALUED home outfits in the eity-—many of you will H by Mrs. Anna Morey of MHastings, The |!"® #caulring of forty acres of ground | home & Bethphage niasion ban J cation and IMMENSE buying power, we are able to sel| real qual- | need complete home outfits—thousands of you will need new dining room Nobraska women will g0 to hear Dy, |{0M & Mra. Lisde Scott, Mra. Scott|nre (o be emptled Vebruary 19 every yur. |J§ ity furniture to you at LOWKER prices and YOU MAKE YOUR | bed room or living room furniture. You will save money buying here and Gunsaulus preach at the Auditorium Sun- | donated $1,000 of the $5,000 fixed as the [!'p to date’ about 1,000 such banks 4 ¥ OWN TERMS, YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS, ‘ day morning; will have luncheon at the | Price for the property, and the Beth. | been placed in various homes. 1t Is hoped | g Art Institute and visit the galleries, and |Phake miswlon paid $1,000 out of its fn. |10 Increase the number to 10,000, Mr. Dahl | g8 ?F‘jp GO-CARTS. Coinplete mbw’rul..l—“‘. m. i Will hear the Thomas orohestra in the | “OW# for the first year. Many thought the | 14 most enthusiastic n behalf of v e | B Have full apring ’.r,“.’.’:‘u:rv\’yl.“xyzlr:”nll" i | Diustration "”"”"“ of solid afternoon. The Nebraska women will | PUrchase of the land an unwise step, for | terprise, but as the institution grows he there I no danger o injuring ihe | 08K 10 the trus “William & Mary” baby, Inside of go-cart | e riod style; large 4b-In. elreula Bedford Cord; aiso. has cushion o fitted with 6-ft. sifdes, This h 1 i’ beautiful, hghly Hood 08 Touon by i finiahed,. fumed. oak ]5 uu Justable, Worth 815,00 table Worth '7" 00 Bale price Bale price have headquarters at the Hotel Bavoy |there sesmed to bLe difficulties in the|ODly sees a greater necd ahead Among i New York way of paying for it. Although notes of | ©thers who have done much for the enter 1500 payable before 1020, were Kiven to|Prise, he wishes to pay ewpecial tribute Mrw, Bcott, there sesmed to be no im- |0 the Tadies’ club of Axtell | Brandeis' SerViceS mediats Chance 10 begin the erection 0f | mm——————————————— skl a bullding, ‘The following spring there U1 To Commission 0, K, [t e o ieeving 7o 4ert| YARRY SHEPARD RUNS it would be possible to mAmit patients BIT AHEAD OF OWENS || Ono letter was &0 very touching that it s hearings before the senate judiciary sub. | ¥4 folt that something should be done | farry Shepard defeated ''Billy” Owens, committes investigating the fitness of | '8Ny It was decided to rent a small | house near the churej e i Louis 1. Brandeis for the supreme court 59 nea b hurch and parsonag that had recently become vacant The i WASHINGTON, May 13 - Reopened | | 100 to 96, in the third game of the city | pocket piiMard tournament in one of the bench began and ended today with the Neos ovEN BN BANGIE roper n b L generous ot excit es seen in | B8 1 Introduction of testimony regarding My, | PFOP®ILY WAS in bad shape, but generous | fastest and most ex I”‘“,“"'" et | ‘I.Hw illustration; has over Brandels’ connection as kel with the | 7e9Ple in the village gathered and fixeq # long Lime in Omaha last nigh | flnl ICER REFRIGERA- above brotler instead of helow as | | i or lnst: Jhnta ¢ the Usited Drug |'t 4P The next game will be played ot Ernie | B8 TORS—Arv positively t “ml’rm)‘”:‘ -rmv‘1 Imm . lower g O e " ght nost convenlent and w y shelf between the 1egs of (he range, ¢ oon the nece Holmes' new parlors, Monday night, Ma nient anitary 18 | company and the Riker-Hegeman Drug| 000 the necessary furniture was also | “olmes new ' : ’ frigerator that you can buy, Hay naking 1t still more convenient for Stores company, and u statement by |Provided. Some gave chuirs, others gave | 1. at # # o'clock, between Harry Shepard Iarge roumy compartment. with You, 10 40 your cooking. Whe oven o i . 4 o | tables, curtaing or other articles of turni- | and Jess Reynolds adjustable nickel plated wire oquipped with patented burners ,‘,‘,‘ in i Comminsioner Harlan that Mr, Brandels ) veketable coinpartment Has Plain wositively guarant to be a rfect ture or household necessities. The little baker, The hrolder {s very convenient services to the Interstate Commerce e e . and a large side fein 1 romminsion in the b per cent advancs|!0Me WAN (irat opened in midsummer, and compartment, duars el s 108 Instead of oyl R e TR Lt ¢ rate «lflu'\urr imminently satisfactory It was & proud moment for the Bethphaye MACHINE cREAT[s . "H ’ h" MN;” orl $]B 75 Enamel ;"’ ’::v”‘::" .:M" uhra Mr: 524 50 : . " . o ’ p 1 eral wood lined, worth Do gan saver, Worth it misslon, when the patlents could be ad 822,80, Bale price. .. . Panel $12.60. Sale price.. mitted ili Hurrah! GasPrices | eror s anotver house near vy wes 1 Decline One Cent |, 7 1 bone .":':,',;.':“"“.,.:.‘2'":: FRIGID CURRENT the fall of 1914 still another home was Refflgemfing Apus.tus in Use What wore those crowds of motorists | rented and oceupied, This was calied | || gathered on the street corners for yes- |Home Nazareth, The membership of the at Dreshers’ Took First Comes Complete With Chain and Hooks Ready for Hanging. SPECIAL HOME OUTFITS Three Rooms Four Rooms | Five Rooms Furnished Furnished Furnished %1% terday. and talking so elated-like about? (mission continued to grow until at the Prize at Recent Pan | Com- $69 Com.- $9 Com- s'lzs [ < L Very casy to answer ;l’:.m :;v the second year the number wa e 4 B plete plete plete ¢ ) ‘ i The gasoline market declined ) cent 12, In the second year the income was iti i The better srade now sells at 22 cents | $0,9%,2 were patients in attend ama Exposition, SALE OF NICKEL PLATED GAS $4. Monthly = $5.00 Monthly | $6,00 Monthly /| "1 . per gallon and tho other grade at 2 |ance from Kansas, Oolorado, Tinols and | PLATES W, i cents per gallon Texan, s well ns Nebraska. | One-burner nickel gas plates, 1 i g : Omaha of) companies attribited the de- Under the management of I Bescher, UBED rox !‘UE STOR’AGE worth $1.76 Sale T,n.-.l . "4‘0 POROE oiine to improved marketing conditions | who first went to the institution as a pa- fwo-burner nickel gas plates, g1 7 Goods Sold Out of Town on Easy Payments. Freight | tlon ana comes Wnnie' ik and Increased crude supply tlent, a tin shop was started, with Mr Almost every person passing the worth $2.50. Sale price .... o , .uh'u‘n";“‘” "lflr{m{:r h’ »‘ ] e——— Bescher, who had at least partially re- [(mmense new Dresher Dry Cleaning Three-burner njckel gas plates. 9 60 Paid 200 Miles. No Freight Paid on Specials. ok with mlat seet and | SISTERS MAY CONTEND galned his health, as manager. Coin [and Dyeing Plant at 2211-2217 Far worth $3.75, Sale price ., » back. Fumed finian. Worth F | FOR HONORS IN TENNIS cards, wrappera for the mission's monthly | nam 8t., Is sure o stop, gaze In the DA $2.60. 8ale price . / | paper Guldax, frames for plotures an)|display window, and ask: “What Is WASHIN ¥ i ¥ Yo household articles of tin were some of [that funny looking pump-engine sort MAOHINES ||\|l|||'|||| you i The n,n-l»flnnl ynlmd has been reached | = 0 de at this shop of affair in the window?" Just ke 1llustra ’ to Dbe our own | i in the Central High school girls ‘lnml: At the end of the third year of the mis And here's the answer: That me- | B8 tion; made of a #e v “L Ill dressmal .r“ n:\'n | § . tournament totlowing mun-lu--' vinyed Off 4 yions netiyity the tncome had increassd |chanical device {s a marvel and took ‘H locted grade of e At il Umes | § Thursday. Evelyn Douglas beat Mar-|,, g 402 ‘Many patients have heen |Grand Prize at the Panama Exposi- | P& Louisiana Red ¢ adjustable to | § saret Strehlow, 64, 62 Ruby Bwenwon | oy cq'sor “everal more houses have been | tion. It creates daily an equivalent press; h corru your own _measure- | beat Zoe fchalek, 6.2, (-1, Ruth Awenson |, .4 or the use of the sufferers, there |of six tons of ice, malntains it at w gated sides and bot Mante, Mo reneting ln- | beat Jennie Belander, 0:0, 63, VIrkina | o0 now elght houses in use, Some are |temperature of 24 degrees above tom and have s pat to turn. Bpecial price | § Greens beat Edith Howe, 62, 60 ¥WeIVN | o (i1 pytionts and some for the workers |zero, which Is 8 degrees helow frees- anted. Qasher (hat for the 13. sg 45 I £ Douglas meets Ruby Swenson and Ruth{,e s jnaritution. One hullding ta used | ing, and sends It upward 259 foet to ki e B LB o :;‘,‘;‘"“v form ' ; § ' Bwenson meeta Virginia Greene In the | o,y yhop and another for & laundry. The | the Dresher Concrete-Steel Rein- | B% lothes They & i { wemi-final matches bullding ahout to be dedieated will have | forced Fur Storage Vault on the top- [£8 o el ey | h‘: The tournament has taken on 8ome-| o ahout $20,000, and will provide homes | most floor of the Dresher plant ‘fi ‘.”\‘\’I uw;t:nn“:v\w.; Iu‘h‘n\ | % what of & family aspect this yoar With|foe thirty patlents and the attendants. Any furs you may store here are x:p besides doing 1t TIIBII Hnox LIBRARY SBTS—(Does not [ . l':l' Swennon twins, Rub. d Ruth "'"‘nm..‘ bulldings are planned as fast as | thus -kept at a temperature nearest | = \wl-rk' perfectly sat Like }\'llvmrrnlln'nl. (u(n'\!l!:nl '.\|r £ Gvelyn Douglas in the seml-finals. The lyeans are provided and the necessity In- | “natural’ for furs. At this tempera ey > ir and_library table IRAtItatec i § Bwenson sisters are true “dark horses | cronses. 1t (s probable that other bulld- | ture no moth or other insect can ex s % y e 8 e Mo F",'.", '?,’*‘:’ :;:,”"'”'"""" * f % and few expec! them to reach 8o 1ate | ings will be under way before the end of | gt Price r thrary met, well constructed s]fl 75 B B, Svelvn Doiglas 1s & sllar of | ihe. year | Ot course there are many other DAILY AUTO DELIVERY TO BENSON, A e . TOURTEEN-INCHE LAWN MOWERS— i 5 nnabel Douglas, who now holds the Altogether forty-seven patients have | features connected with this modern e Hordrmasn : 3 AND Werms: $1.00 Oneh, §1.00 onthly. Have thre rong cutting 2 95 I ' ehamplonship. been admitied. There are now twenty pa- | freezing device, but they are very | DUNDEE, FLORENCE, SOUTH SIDE ol 3 mr'ld'"',"h”' $4.00. Balo ' ¢ There is a possibility that the sisters|tients in the homes. Some ave apileptios | technical and wouldn't sound Inter COUNCTL BLUFFS, bosa - L TICRIWIOY X . may meet In two different ways. If the|and some are feshle-minded, invalids, old | esting in print. But step into the Tust PRINOESS AXMINSTER Bwenson sisters can eliminate thelr op-|or foeble. The mangers are optimistic | Dresher plant and posted operatives ‘JAGDIHAH AUFTEES-—Jus ._ ike illustration and a true | RUGS In $x12-1t. size. These E ponents they will face each other in the | regarding the future, will be pleased to explain all its work'| ) that period style. Made of | are splendid, wall made rugs with a { finals. 1f Evelyn Douglus survives her| Encouraging lstters’ are conatantly re- |ings finished In a special fumed. | desp and lustrous pile. They comprise | ¥ French bevhl plate mirror; two amall | this year's latest styles and patterns I |B7 next two matches she will face her als-|celvad promising financial help. The in This prize winning refrigerating | irawers, one plush lined for silver- | and “are guarantesd to 18 ter for the champlonship terest 1s Erowing In the vicinity also. | plant is merely one of the reasons ware and an extra Iarge iinen drawer ive you splendid wear. ]7 95 § 1t Annabel Douglas successfully de-|Plans are under way to plant thousands | why you should send furs to |vr.‘.z‘...‘ and a large double door, roomy com Ing :.:7"~ Worth 825 . | fends her championship this year she|of trees and it Is hoped to make the instl- | for storage; the other reasons are 304 oetioh artia ‘»" j‘;“,‘ 3 L 1 $ will obtain permanent possession of the | tutlon grounds the beauty spot of the gafety against fire; or loss by dam niture, worth :L § loving cup. She has already won the |communit There will he nios sidewalks age or burglary., You are protected Sale price , { title twice. 1 she loses her matches the [And trees on both sides just as soon as | absolutely here amd get a .‘m...l‘ i oup will revert to the achool and the|the means can he provided hond fo that offect { new champlon, | But there are other things that are Better phone Tyler 345 and have i In the consolation tournament the fol. |sorely needed. Some of these are com- | a Dresher man come after your fur E i lowing matches have been played. Bl | forts, pollowcases, towels, table linen and | Or, loave them at the plant, at Dresh 1 frieda Schaefer beat Dorothy D) w, 57, | many such articles of general utility. | er The Tallors, 1615 Farnam 8., or E #-4; Hazel Gant beat Nadene Thomp- | The houss mother, Sister Aurora Swan- | at one of the Dresher branches In the son, 34 &2, Melen Robir hoat v will ba wind to anawer any ques- | Brandels or Burgess-Nash stores GAS STOVE — Simila [ -— § Olga Schermerhorn, w tarjorie A " regard to measurements, et ¢ Drashers pay parcel post or express | cut fu:- tw ‘l«'w “"H‘;v\ - : ¢ Tenna | things need: o " by o ra on top and u splend hak 3 exander beat Jessie Tenw \ ¢ : 2 harges one way on all out of town | sven With patented burners DUOFOLD BED DAVENPORTS—s (1) Frances Jones beat Olga Mo o 4 ' proje placing In every | ghipments They are constructed — of shee! m. Frames are of solid AR — = oo e nteel with fren 0p. et wolatering s in fabricok FIRST ROUND MATCHES thess spindid was rangse | wearing quality, Thes “ ipy only & @ N erted into IN CENTRAL GOLF TOURNEY The fins tral High » : W See Our rice e played at the Happy ‘ 3 Line of o — — » worning. The ’ ' wi shows something wrong, If Lavn and § / l",,.“;,‘," .',',',‘_"{,o‘“';’:,“ K A8 on Ax the ™ ’ 1 Porch wrent ol)les | BERTEE covad dsoias At B you got up in the morning Furni | No Mflfl” saioo ¢ BEe: dea Restniba) wor dull, aching all over, with ture . g gy R fareid Dela heavy head and bad taste, i Oown on L Tiapd Bandoit viars P syl you need a good tonie to Columbla it \ LINmARY TARLES. 1.s Savey Mol . .k Invigorate your system, sn'ono_ SHTALOR Rpve soen ine ! JU0 Saigey M- clean away the waste 1 G, have wquare sk « i : Soing favered winter has left, and put |as ‘ Mtk drawer W $5 75 ! ‘ : - you in good trim. This handsoms | il . 1 " . Colvmbia Gl | v 3 for nine | | + Chid i 1 2 2 vared is Invigoration : : : o Ju : E o many ha eftered Lot It restore your irvegular appetite, dispel i ot b e e B g 13 i it all catarrhal conditiona left over from bad woather { : | . ol e 1 i BAILEY WINS IN DESATH start your heart 1o pumping good rich blood 10 ! . et 43 e 3 every organ, sl you will be enentetic, lively and 4 4 ON CHALLENGE OF SWEAT healthy. Moping around never god you anywhers B0 pIamE LAWN O8N PORON ROON roun § q 2 e d but 1o a sekbed | abundant, Joyous bhealth wakes B : | Wanr ethar | BAWH siral Mg all tasks eary . 52 85 | odt From. TTRPEN ' o Piioen “ §10.00 we » Then Why Suffer ooy You oould not read all the things sick people \ [R— p @ made well have sall about Pervna 1 the last half ! g Bubate ooty Thousaics Dave tobd of s benelita W v e s A Ahaubkio U e sensibie man aovegd thetr veadiot tale it hon L& Binaets Baide . \ it he .|, oalarrhal condivions, andd il Bia sysem of & Awbeaiing 1ea agnation e Me Hweal was - The Porvan Company, Columbus, Ohle THE PROFLES STORE OrrosITE BO erdit [ M & - : — — —— n—— ’ . h g st FFTL TR 3 T B TS5 TR S i T OB T T LA 4 NIRRT U REERRR P g S