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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURpa:, MAY 20, 1916, ° 3 it DAKOTA RETAIL DEALERS _[snd for placing ¢ 19 the préisie k. PR Nebraska l Nebraska Nebraska TO RESTRICT PARCEL POST | (0hiviesion to resuls i it ch division she vlhl be T ernment cons Pierre D, May 19 —(Special |t Phey want a government " ipervision cut loose from ;])RY PETITION IS HAIL MEN BEFORE BOARD Dog That B]t R e L 1'.‘:;:’;:.:u:‘::x“:l et dept 1 ot sran | Ty selccted Sioue Falls s thet | to equalize |xv|u-\ for federal inspec-| next place of r ng, and these for tion of grain, for rural credits, but gfficers next vear Over the Conduct of | FILED AT LINGOLN“"Surance Agents Have Merry Time Declared Not “Mad” ‘1:;\:“1;(1““‘1 “-:]‘('H‘”.\“'H:hl"‘v’l‘tr”v:-lh::z' [ : Business. :u_n- \‘-' May 1'” { Workers for Prohibition March to ~The dog that bit A. W. P - | CASE NOW UNDER ADVISEMENT Paul and was shot to de s | Capitol and Turn Over ‘, he was charged with being mad, A w Huge List, | (From a Staff Correspondent.) with a cloud t 1 name, | | Lincoln, ‘May 19— (Special.)— | which an examinati srain by | GOVERNOR ABSENT FROM CITY the authoritics at the Omaha medical | What the State Board of Insurance 2 school have determined he was not | will do with the protest filed yester-| entitled to | May' 10 Special)~T |day and heard before them covering In other words the dog was not L S5 o el f e state ) a motion pic hine | charges that twenty-one stock com-|Mad. The stat gist, Dr S | § \ \ i | Schultz, has repc that “the brain | panies of other states handling hai pa ther states handling hail [ oo 0™ 30" o RN surance were in a combine to con- | Gehuchten-Nelis change considered | and wer re- irol the hail insur tate Po | Nebraska will be give parade was headed by W. 1T mimetys Sincolnd n, manager of the Dry fed charg business of | characteristic of rabie | t later wrance | TAX SALE PURCHASER mitted MUST PERFECT RIGHTS ecretary of On the Corner of e I e L e e fen o [ €0 that he could not prove 1165 fhe A "‘,]"“‘\"‘, league. | amphlet sent out over the state al-| Lincoln. Neb. May 19 e(Special) | an A'lt]I(‘ I UI ( lng (\Q 4 ISdidate for|leging certain things financially | —A tax sale purchaser sleeps on his Wy ( A |against certain companies, was dis- | rights if he fails to perfect his title I Yo W N 2/ ||| or- | covered when Charles L. Talmage of |under the tax sale certificate within )CV()t(?d to Men’s ear i | L | Omaha, manager of the Columbia |the statutory period, according to an Wit 1 onm | Fire Insurance company, admitted | opinion by Deputy Attorney General | |that he had the pamphlets printed | Barrett, given in answer to an in- | and that 150 copies were sent out to | quiry made by the county attorney of | e R e e, [his company's agents. He said there [ York county | 3 ' R was no malice in the distribution of - . | . S }x:-. pamphlets and they were not in-| Class of Twelve at Shelton [tended for public distribution helton, Neb., May 19.—(Special.) | Commencement exercises at the The New Home of Hart Schaffner e 3 3 Dress Up! | T I Harman to Hastings. | Shelton schools were held in the | HAT is the most ||| Food Commissioner C. E. Harman | Hostetter Opera house Thursday | L s 2 y |7 I has gone to Hastings to attend the | evening and were largely attended. | important item || o t ¢ ate, state association mecting of the[The graduating class consisted of | arx 3 ally ived uptil Gov- | United Commercial Travelers of Ne- | three boys ahd nine girls. Gerievs ] boca \ s of a well dressed ad js present braska of which he is a member Adams, Stella Cox, Lawrence Hang, DEP T ’ 9 vernor was i Omaha in at D tribute Forest Funds Albert Levey Henninger, Gertrude ] man s ét])]):ll'(‘l. 166 B3, LS 2"‘*"“"‘ ¥ L0 ]““‘"l',” I superintendent has made | Hollingsworth, ~ Ruth Hutchings, 1 In offering to Omaha Hart Schaffner & Marx I s, a member of his staff. Hegpe gesignment to the counties en-|Bernice Johnson, Janice McMullin ] . : o ; ot SETS THB ad authorized Col. J. H, Tresson.|igod o a part of the forest reserve | Flora Muesch, Harriett Mosser and | ] HQMC oF Riqdiete ve. Ers MILOE FOBN, P PACE FOR FPASHION. There {sn't the slightest shadow of a doubt that the clothes a man wears EEBIVL st 2 50 0r Subotos sttp sttt s sRe O ua‘b-uu-oc-.dcnnun . his recording clerk, o act for him, | given ‘the state by the govern-|Lucile Reynolds. Lawrence Hang 1S atS Wigiche peioters (Ci0 10! “”‘_ [ment each year. Under the law one- | gave the valedictory address, a_his that anyone could act for the gover-| ity of this goes to the road fund |tory of the Shelton public school rand were granfed permission 10 lof these counties, one-fiith o the |since the district was organized in et L”‘” Wi the exocuey 2 a4 [schools entitled to it and three-fifths 1874, -"”"\ ‘»IT]- R ‘| & ‘h_'(l\ leMI | TG | | o eaent to the entife school districts of the :(.’\”r ef the Kearney Giats Nogoas| rariety'is great and styles o ivisio « funds | gave an addres ducatio of, | A s Pool Gives Medal Lo follows: Blgine, $5864: Cherry, | £ F. Monroe presented the diplomas are new and correct, Hats || At ‘,”””'f‘,‘.","g,““,’,),‘t“.‘““{f‘ $817.94; Grant, 4.69, and Thomas for sport, travel, business, [||Sceretary Pool presented each visitor |$319.98. The total amounting to |$1,401.15 and the acreage inheriting influences his thoughts and actions, and therefora Seleet yours here, where it is that men who entertain high ideals, men who do big things, men who aspire to any sort of great- ness, pay particular attention to the appearance of thelr clothing. TO MEN WHO ASPIRE TO GREATNESS, NOTHING 18 TOO GOOD IN THE News Notes of Niobrara. | Niobrara, Neb,, May 19.—(Special.) | eotigesetn nrIntesu We o ), he amo o h se Ot . Y ) % CHyaT VeI R el e bak-slig pileqand 12 SVILERS 82 which it is based, 198,- | C % 1ist party of Omaha, was in Nio-| s ' WAY OF CLOTHES—and to all men we offer m - lin lc ng upon the go ookinyg | V79 brara today on his way to points west Sen? <t Sados 1 - 58 as th T'his is the only store in \l f the secretary the visitors | New Trust Company Formed. ,’;;'h ,‘,,I,m,\g the state in an auto and HART SCHAFFNER & ‘“v/\”"\ TIDT,”‘,q e Omaha showing hoth all their- trouble | The state auditor today granted a |delivering socialist speeches through- | BEST THAT THEIR MONEY WILL BUY, Ther e W | Humboldt from her on the street, se | Roosevelt left here this afternoon for All the new men’s cured a continuance » yes- | Detroit, Mich,, where he will speak porass e to May were re- |tomorrow on preparedness furnishings for le & bt | w.“ spring and summer ||| y for l.r the opening day of tha republican naflonal convention at Chicue s wife s months ago and the posses (GFets CUHUHU&HCG"‘”””“ in securities were filed with | Washington was in Niobrara en May | | th 4 1 S ‘ R Hzfi of Falls and |teen are now in business majo e them a good nk of how | tetson VAT it S Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes S b AN of Henry Seeley of | New York, 'May 19.—Theodore | This is headquarters for young men who want the best fashions, as well as bk |4 ant he Dytier oesuzed o Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Cahtoay of his attorney, L W. Colbyel STORE You have heard men say: *‘Perhaps you can buy a ready-made gnit, but T can’t"— charter to the Surety Mortgage ;uul;..ul the state auditor as a ity, This is the | 17 and gave deeds to more than thirty | . . ¥, vanibinth: erg:v‘v‘v‘/’¢|(llllr:l Lihorised | Bonta Tnalos. e wlhs wev them | Al‘(‘, th() P[‘]ceb We ASk tOI' Wednesday on the charge of assault|T. R. LEAVES FOR THE s bindied: akie ;;xyum(«l 0| ats and battery preferred by Mrs. Maric the Santee Indians. Agent Burton of for the older men who want the best of the more conservative models. MADE tating that he was going to take it . h . For Men Who Are Hard to Fit [and wife. ©n April 23 Sheriff Rate- |3 = 5131515 { hut we have never heard a man say that AFTER he had once come here to see what this BlTTNER w}‘,”\.{‘:w,,\l\ diinl ARSI O] 1 . . |} HART SCHAFFNER & MARX stock offers to him. After he has once hought he will Shcrlff Rat(‘klll I'rust company of David City, whick h| Major M Laughlin of Washington | $18 $20 $25 d $35 has a capital of $25,000, Ten thousand |and employed in the Indian office at an Dunlap & | . | y 9L, May 19.—(Special,) [ by the state auditor, though but six- | United States citizenship badges I'he o 0 Lot N WEST T0 TALK DEFENSE'I\A“‘,‘:I.‘M‘W here with Major M¢ Snappy and Styllsh in Every Line TO FIT EVERY MAN perfectly. | $20 and $25 out and get it some candy . He dis OMAHAS {appeared from Humboldt, came to | gy RBeatrice and placed the child in | oy ki | the child, dt say: “THIS READY-MADE CLOTHING EXPRESSES THE NE WEST AND BEST ve to Beatrice in an au 1d seeing Mrs. Colb; y an 511 South 16th St. ||| tomobir f THOUGHT.” And we’ll guarantee to fit you perfectly at $20.00 and $25.00, 1 1 the street, they took it i ler Grand Hotel Bdg, ||| 7o 17 ant then reurned o o (N | J¢ éSIPaytfi Otgers u; (‘;‘ifuofi' P);tces 1 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SILK LINED TOP COATS, $25 L e pyapng et efore They Buy---It Will Pay You " . (PR el ol S : Other Excellent Clothing Offerings BELL.AN S W. H. MICHAEL, FORMERLY Men’s and Youn;r Men’s Out- Plain White Flannels and White Serges with OF GRAND ISLAND, IS DEAD . Absolutely Removes ing Trousers, $2.50 and $5.50 | silk stripes. All sizes. b WILTONS o :fi:’ , [ Men’s Pants—$1.98 to $5.00 | Thousands of high-grade Pants to choose from. 97x54 Bagdad $4 50 Hundreds of Slip-on Raincoats SHOE SALE Wilton. ..o PR $2.98, $3.98, $5.00, $7 50 and $10.00 Ab $3 00 A saving of from $3.00 to $7.50 on each Coat, ahd this is because we are the A S Teliau Tihsa,, saraviifbedtia elvets ¢ >4 ¢ Cudt y bt largest distributers of Raincoats in the entire country. ss.00) ar s e it SR} oendes of the ladeosndent. Wil agy63 Boyal $5 95 “Trustworthy” Shoes and Oxfords, $3.50 i $2.50 "‘,. P I s g TR I 1 Worsted . . - LINE of men’s shoes that we are proud wof, and quote them to you with a great deal 9t lace today, interment being made i e of satisfaction as the most trustworthy shoes at a very reasonable price, 98c| s fomytory; VysAtiig} Oriental pattern 36x63 $6 25 R {0 Hurley Make’ Men's Shoes and Oxfords, custom lasts and models, in the new tan Russia 98c | DIXON TAXPAYER OBIECTS Royal Worsteds. .... YW gy : 8 L] nther, black and tan two-tone effects and plain black leathers 50c¢ TO DOCTOR'S “EXPERT” FEE Grand Island, Neb., May 19.—(Spc Indigestion. Onepackage |cial) Wor oroves it. 25c at all druggists, |10 | ) ) K ; but $5 7 ather, b [ t ton, lace or blucher patterns, Footwear of exceptional value, pair to $ 8 - <63 French Wilton, salect Per { Boys’ Scout Shoes, the ideal shoe for summer and outing wear, and the average I In, Ne fa A ian designs, Kirman ..\rl\\m'\ hovs' delight. Tan or black leather, with elk sole .I Helphand | o 00 v e T TS e g et .. 8248 s 9 to 13! $1.98 Sizes 1 to 6 Clothing Co. 30t Ol ne lo ) Wool Velvet, good *“ All-Over' e u‘v.‘ fa designs. (A rug 6ft, in length) R $2090 MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR ‘ In a Big Sale . HE MEN WHO dld not share A na t of the bad . ot 9x12 Seamless Brusse dugs; goo 12 75 ther OFtuRILY (o purcham in g e : A room pattern * " ‘ FOR RENT | B e ae st i el | Kvery Kind = Prices Very taw. || teme ’ ol J v NEW ol gt ALL 'IHE KINU)’FCK AlL 'I'}lhKlNGPEOK | AND MUNSING KNIT ATHLETIC UNION SUITS UNION SUITS - Iine coml Made of fine quality nain ed | tin i ledd wlras, all | Durchase ‘ FREMONT COMMITTEE TR T . { I (.entral l)pt‘wnter COMMENDS EVANGELIST | MAl ORDERb CARE runv meu Lxchange, lnCA . RE | d i ~"' and pure ) | 1908 Formum W —— \ Straw Hat Time 3 ‘ : \fude by the Phone Douglas 4121 [ | " | ivid \ thletio un - SIS - ° L — . | int St lorw [} led into 4 big Rty ] | G0e. DSe vl 81,60 | oo |ALL THE KINGPECK @0e. 08¢, $1.25. $1.60 [ FRENCH BALBRIGGAN [} | f 165 DOZEN MEN'S FIBER | st Henwers | SILK HOBE-Fine quality l 8o, $1.45, $2, $2.50 1o 85 Serve This Healthful Y PlLL l lce Cream for Sunday Dinner | An Efwcuve Lasative Pursly Vegotbie Constipation, the now uslos fox or Woar _VANILLA NUT ! The . rday, ¥ Pair 10¢ | Indigestion, Hiliouaness, « \aln and i ¥ ha o v ; ' @ on u O » v Harding C; ( g0 DOAEN MENS stuven - LOW, SBATIN, BILK AND \ Pl arding eam Lo $3.50 to $5.00 e . oo SILK CREPE SHIRTS e u.‘...‘..-.' [N v : o Exclusive patterns. Regula $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 { 20¢ snd B¢ 45 DOZEN PUSSY WIL ] N Ld‘“g"_ R \ to $10.00, N ot $3.50 and $4.50 21.00 $5.50, $4.50 S-. 1 s EEou | Asa mmR e SRR M SR SN wsrea €