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I'HE BEE: OMaAna, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916 ‘5 Omaha Girl Entertainers Who Are Geing Into Vaudeville FIND LAD MISSING TCity Hag Chance to, . |Gy voeemon: s ' Save Money if Heat /=" ‘ | FOR ELEVEN YEARS| "*Ts Bousi Outside Girl Faints, May ‘ > Have Been Drugged war hotel, fainted at n strects Monday actory and g to Mr BULLDERS WILL NOT GRANT CONFERENCE Pchange Turns Down Request of Common Laborers to Meet with Leaders. After Mother Worries All This Time | | He is Found on Torpedo tion, ‘ Boat | mis ¢ AT enth and Fare r heating the w that dur a companion, [ uth Sixteenth treet, to the hotel. Dr. O. E. Lyman, who was summoned, asserted that tha as suffering either from the effect polson. Bhe was re d to the Lister hospital. Miss . ning and was take AWINg to approxi LIVES ON SOUTH THIRTEENTH PLASTERERS HAVE NO DEMANDS of Mrs, F. ¥ Sout) Thirteenth The Omaha B has refused to grant the conference | the leaders of the strike of common | silders' exchange | pal ding heat can be ed by an outside | &Il d eleven ycars ago rty for 30 per cent less of 8 fine im were futile “We can save about $6,000 expense which would be nedsssey in the Isey had accompanicd the Brown modeling of the city hall, to say noth- | Kirl to several downtown drug stores for dead, when his mother | {no” of “the decrease in cost of the medicine which the latter wanted, and the | heating itself,” said Commissioner |In one establishment a clerk dreased o Rogers, | Jardine He also referred to the | ¢ut on her hand, but did not give her elimination of dust and dirt and the |the medicine. After this the girls went laborers have asked. This" request | for a conference was made a few ST e days ago, but the builders flatly re | ! fused to appoint and instruct a com- | mittee to meet the labor delegates. | [“We have no grieyance,” said one | ne i the navy yard | o ing of space in the basement of tlie |to ® cafe for & bito to_eat, and then of the contractors, “Why should we | city hall walked to Sixteenth and Farnam streets, appoint a committee for a confer ‘ said that he had | Tn the remodeling of the city hall |Where Miss, Brown was taken il ““,.’h’_ it { tked anning away and|the saving of space now occupied by —— yes of the Electric Light'| and Power company, working at the | job of putting in the big conduit on %ra\rn\«uvv‘ street though they it home with- | the boilers will be an important fac New England cotton mills are now pay eft home with- | | tor ry yroposed plan | In e hikhest wages In the hist of fila mother or In every way the proposed plan |Ink the hikh 1 istory of buying the steam from an outside the industry He joining the 1 ont RIVing friends, ar Campbell is happy that her son is alive S—— R —— Herron was 21 years old when he ‘ were off the job for nearly a haff e day several days age when the % 4 . . et AR el M 0N ; : ~“—4—~— Splendid Laxativ 4 ke S T contimes 15 e con: | A e Humane Meeting 0. ( ar !f‘;um;( a committee ] b | J AL e m‘;,’“;;}I‘j“,,‘“;‘,‘m,”‘;,',:,; FLORENCE COTIBRILL BESSIE COTZERILL ALICE QOTTERILL Strand Satm‘day Has been Prescribed by Well - who plasterers are uneasy and that they | mne Cotterill sisters, well known iocal |couple of scasons, Besse, Tlorence and (ville engagement w the fall, ‘Th Known Physician for contemplate making some demands | s tim A =t » meeting Baturday morn- | Many Years. theater In the Interest of have accepted n ten-weeks' engage- | have seen the girla play at the Loyal and | ente ers, are gol o0 o I tn at this time ntertainers, are going to take their Wl | o0 0 o0 (ho Ridpath Chautauqua |other hotels and at varlous entertain The teamsters have denied that [ent out fnto the big world and let other | it through New York and Pennayl- | menta whe they intend to go out with the 1abor- | goiks see what Omaha has enje efs or press any of their demands at this time have been fentured wil The Infirmities of age are manifest In & tendency to conatipation selety, Child from all This & preliminary to a vaude- |not worry a and call for reltef n treatment th will afford Th ios and hock the system should 0 avolded, moro especially as the relief have been invited through 8. There will b addresses The carpenters have just made a prominent ledders in the movement. |, g ooy et 2| Omaha Receives Engravings of 'Saloon Keepers The' Laemnlo give pletures, showing inatruation along | m company will alw ers and thus have their grieyances f kindness to animals. settled for a period of at least three they offer 1s only temporary and, Is usr George Washington and Ben Franklin| Are Defendants in " i mamna a5 o corgymen 141 917 1 01 Lompory, ‘ ) - : Three Damage SuibR | e o e e, o qumy |U1e lal organs caiised by thel violont Milwaukee Gives eral dhowsand bewuifl_new | pecilly popuar for placing on feters| Lo T IR yhars e B L | pictures of George shington and |and packages . | § Three damage sults against the ‘ o~ Caldwell, Monticello, 111, prescribed a The Manufacturers iy » P ,,' For example, one'of the: engrav- |Surety company ana thirteen saibon keen- TWO HUSBANDS ORDERED Sinculla, of MertsibSbhvE Tare Franklin have ’ ings of George Washington (costing | ers represents an aggregate of has sl yme the standard household a Broader Field |ccived at the local postoffice for dis only 2 cents) will, if placed upon a | damages askad. The petitions huve b NOT TO BOTHER WIVES | femeay in thoussnds of homer. 1t act tribution to the people of Omaha letter, carry that letter with safety | filod in district court, The same law firm - ennlly and gently, yet with auits Lillian 1. Reeyes has been granted a .. oaftive ef. These engravings are prepared by and dispatch to Kennebeck, Me., | is handling all of the without Kriping or other pain or Walla Walla, Wash,, or to any of | Nesttie Prior, wite of a former carriage |divorea from Rondal J. Resves, whom [discomfort, Mrs. Tachel Allen, Gales MIRE. RACHEL ALLEN and ut Dakota rth Dakota 60,000 other postoffices ainter, asks $10, o Montana territary is to be open. |are said to be splendid likenesses of |~ Ugeful, painter aake 1, lowa territory, west of Manilla 3 the United States government and ) damages from the |she sccused of neglect. Bhe has been [burg, Kans, in seven you see, as well as orna-|ponding company and Chrie Lyck given the custody of thelr 6-year-old son, |and after using a bott ed to the manufacturers of Omaha, |[the two great patriots, They were|mental, are these beautiful pictures. | M. Genhrig, Ea Kerten, Henry Post Clyde, and $15 through the action of the Chicago, [made by the government engravess. | One carload of postal cards has’| dorenson, Eggerte Otte, . H. Bowley Judge L Milwaukee & t. Paul railway in making Omaha an ntermediate point | |was received. They may be secured one yvears old, | Pepsin for fifty cents a bottle, It s o Dr. Caldwell's | aplendid remedy and should be fn every mth | #yrup Pepsin, wrote that ¥ had done her |home. A trial bottle, free of charge, ean e has issued two orders re- |a world of good and that she Intends to | be obtained by writing to Dr. W, B, also been received. Also a ‘carload | pate Gravert and John Camzind straining Willlam ¢, Beaty and Charles [keep it In the house always. Caldwell, 44 Washington Bt., Montiesllo, of stamped envelopes. These ship-| Katie Mayorkawicez wants 85,00 from Foley from molesting thelr respective | Drugists sell Dr. Caldwell's Byrup |11 ments constitute the quarter's re- | no ponding company and Peta Wozniak, | wives, who are suing for divorces 3 tariff | as just been pub-|by calling at the postoffice quirements of postal supplies for this | 3os Bombrowski and Joe Strzfecki, Both | Nicholus Schomerus has been given a 3 B | 88665500 women sue bevause thelr husbands be- | divorce from his wife. A whole carload of the engravings on_its main line The new lished, showing that this has been A nominal price of a few cents|office. They are valued at nearly done. Arbi r“v"vw;u‘- have al-|o.ch has been placed upon the pic came intoxicated, they say | Alma Hansen asks a divorce from Wal ways been held in this territory |y e g0 that they shall come into | William Daranski sues Victor Litivins |ter Hansen, They wers married in New against Omaha and favoring St. Paullthe hands of people who will appre-| COURT CRIER ALLEN GUEST | ana steve arizaitis, who i Cl Th f ¢ ariond perate a Bouth | York and have two children anc VICAEO. 18 relers 1o €arload | ciate them and will not waste them. | 8lde saloon, for $5,000 because ha broke —————— N, lots of all kinds, except fruits and | OF HONOE‘.T RECEPTION his arm, he alleges, as & result of hecom- | $iek Headaches Due to Constipution. can be secured at 1 cent, 2 cents, 3| In honor of C. W, Allen, who will move ing Intoxicated in their place. Ons dose Dr. King's New Lifse Pills cents, 4 cents, 5 cents and 6 cents | ————————— and your sicks headache s gone. Get a Franklin | to Lincoln this week to make his home e ——T T Blizzard Refrigerators Our location, out of the high rent district, our low operating expense and our enormous purchasing power are three reasons why we save you 10 to 50 per cent on refrig- erators, As usual, you make your own terms, Engravings of George Wa ton vegetables, but it affects particularly fravings of George Washiggta structural steel, inasmuch as the raw product can be finished in Omaha Engravings of Benamin and shipped on without charge for [, . 0" ¢ purchased for 8 cents, 10 |after serving for twenty years as crier Teconsigning 2 cents and 15 cents each, according|in Judse Munger's court, U, 8. Orant This is a very important sccom-| " o1,y post and Woman's Rellef corps §ave A | seesmsmsmmomm—— S O S L e T AN A Klishumm. which the action of the Want Ade never shirk thelr work—they | 25-cent bottle and be convinced. All will get results If anything will | Aruggists, ~Advertisement surprise perty. The affair was given at filwaukee has made possible. The stamped upon it Mr. Allen's home and was attended by Commercial club, through its traf There is also glue on the back of |over seventy-five guests, who presented fic bureau, has been working for this | \pem "o ‘that they may be pasted to [him with a silver-mounted umbrella, ap- result for years the wall or fastened on a letter propriately inscribed, Women of the In fact, the engravings are es-|corps served rofreshments Man Kills Mother, — e i e ‘ Daugll‘ger and Self Rochester, Ind., May 16—William | Dollar, 30, a miller at Macy, a village near here, today shot and killed his mother, Mrs. Anna Dollar, 50, and daughter Agnes, 5, fatally wounded his son George, 11, and baby Ida. 2, and then went to a nearby cemetery, where he killed himself on the grave of his wife. It is believed that the recent sudden death of Dollar's wife caused insanity, GRAND ARMY VETS GO TO THE STATE ENCAMPMENT Twenty-five Omahans, members of the Grand Army of the Republic, left for Lexington Monday night over the { Union Pacific to attend the state en- 4 One of the distinguished members | { | | ‘ | ! | i Each engraving has the price —_— %i | . va! o Mineral wool packed, enamel lined Hard wood finished refrigerator, | LT, W00 P one than 1llus- ko lustraion, " " @y () | fne it indn i ..$13 A Safe Place to Trade, Our Guarantee Protects You, campment of the organization that opens today ; ’ of the Grand Army of the Republic | E W D t Ol ' very vwomans Luty day nig lives in Cinc a short time Mon tain E. R. Mon- | iander. The captain | ht wa in matters pertaining to the family table is to decide Omaha at midnig er the Milwau not only what is best for herself, but for the husband kee. At the session today he re ) ponds to the address of welcome, and children as well., WEATHER IS WARMING UP Take the table drink, for instance; the housewife ALL OVER THE STATE may like her tea or coffee, She knows that coffee and - tea are harmful to many, but she uses her favorite beverage in moderation, and thinks it doesn't harm aather ' ) .* e Monday night ; "\ Minoral wool Ilv"k'.(l‘ enamel lin 2-qt. metal [} Burlington, the last | ner. ed, front lcing refrig 3-¢ ptal . Nebraska on ‘HT-’ :““u;‘ A«v‘:vl, [ erator, llke {llustration $15 1! .,l,”"‘ b 49C | temperature of 3 degreea But there's John. He's irritable and nervous, | ted A HOBLAY L0 perhaps his irritation and &leeplessness may be due to Let us figure You make | in Ne- | tea or coffee, your furniture your own ekn it read i ATEH AND HAWARD, STS ter J 8 ; PETRIS AN Again, almost everyhody knows that tea and cof bill i { gl AT Fokilii fee are especially harmful to the little folks, The next . 1 v to ¢ ab Out ta ¥V ‘ . thing, then, is ‘‘what to serve as a wholesome table The Twelfth Allnllal Convenfion ’ e e, sebsssoidenn gl 0 7 - Ul Associated Advertising Clubs SENT TO BOYS IN TRENCHES In many families the quick and happy answer is of the WOrld. Philadelplfia. 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