Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 20, 1916, Page 6

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B o S e e Qe i R ANAI A DS o 2o tl T0T BADLY BITTEN | BY A SAVAGE DOG| Donaldo Karls Has Her Face Veryi A 0. T «s taken | Asks Builders and Laborers to AP-| Gaie Chambers, aged 22 year Fhs s Far digete’of Mre. Happy Severely Lacerated When Mad |, .. .. b g T oondhy pear at Council Chamber on | yung. pretty a dressed becom- | Theodora Van Wyck Benner, daug Dog Attacks Her. club at a sn ¢ Commer ‘ Monday. . ling +s arrested by Special Detes-| City Commissioner Drexel is| 1he Missouri Valley Veterinarians | .~ ¢ po ate United States Senato Feial ¢ldb T4 R i i was just nego- | weaker than he was Thursday morn- | will hold their annval convention in |y o 1 van Wyck, against Fer WILL BE HURRIED TO CHICAGO |tic fellow is the W. Otto Lil- (REQUEST OF CENTRAL UNION ‘it of an ex-|ing. He passed a restless night.| Omaha agam and wili make theit| 4 \w R New York real | jenstolpe Central | | ter " Ihree physicians attended him dur- | headquarters at the Hotel Castle, The | "ando W. Benner, New York real es Bt Katd ARGV i ) Mok Do, Ll L e ] young woman |ing the night and stated that the pa a5 for the ‘eonvention sre July | tate dealer, was dis un\_( d by Judge ter amd only chilc Mr. and Mrs, R}t ReC W re 1d Monday morning (‘» qll.)'””w”‘y h”lui tieat ds yesylow: \oe of the physi-117 and, 18 'Day because of lack jurisdiction ) : 1 mday club by the @ Tt b R, el Karls of 2313 Og cet, su + conference tween comni he Hotel Rome. The cquisition of the 9-hour-old fored seve ntes ¢ her lace ],}[; A Ifa representis Central Labor anior 0 a mad d lawn her | the three A- | Ruilde ; o E ir. and Mrs. W. H HonA called the meets . s & . B T e wyd President yr L e oo e mimed cmaPastors Are Asked o aber vron: o LB n will take her to Chicago for treatment b Obineto the fack What, the Com \‘ 0 u‘ p it 5 dis ‘,“ e st o : st dhe Pasteur msinwee The face| 10 Preach on Need | o irom e cenral Cavor union, |G Q8 Tie maneavers|[| PATENT MEDIOINE MINERAL WATERS | TOILET ARTICLES AND of the litlte girl was horirbly muti 1 S ittees have if ul ¢ ssfully \ M . ‘ t tha I Jash stores as wel!, Prices Sharply Cut. . R. by the savage animal and it is Ofw S f ring t a settlement of the lahe £ 0 rply 4 o Tl ARl A 4 PERFUMES Bt omnonis, wilk develop:] ar Sufferers u” i A "\‘.. A visan Batmeen | Mist ‘Ch trying her hand We obtatn these goods in most n- | OUT ‘8tores have been for |- -, o BIAEE TR e are i Three physicians attended the girl.” | the Builders’ exchange and the stri ‘m the Bran feis stabhishment when stances direct from the manufac- | more than 20 vears head e led hereabouts. Our prices tell The dog was a small black terrier Letters have been received by pas- |ing building laborers without result, | "/l Arrestec et turer, and thus are in a position to ; ot i L Wit stofs with white spots, and was not known | tors of ehurches in Omaha from the | we will endeavor to take this mean The officer took the ’L"\r; u.)»w guarantee genuineness and also make | quarters for Mineral Waters, 280 Mennen's Talcum (4 12¢ in the neighborhood where it made | Federated Council of Churehes of |to bring about a peaceable adjust ms in an uptown hotel, where the lowest prices . i ; Lok o> o bt araliother B waty H\lmq in America asking that on |ment of the controversy, which has [MOSLOL ""]v'wh weré e t(v\}rrw‘] In 5 Carter's Little 12¢ We obtain these direct from SRR B 14c d a small boy was p e Memorial Sunda May 28, they |arisen between the buildy frs and written statemen 158 Chambers | R Liver Pills > Rt Wy . Hepralal L St QeI 8 xmall oy wes pureed preach on the need of the war M:I) (‘)r\: (ll"\uyb(m\‘v:'l.‘-v".lm)x:.» o confessed to having operated in Den 0c Payne's Kidney Pjlls 29¢ the Springs or from Import- uticurs “‘”’“’ 17¢ Playing in Yard. ferers in Enurope and take an offer-| “We are asking you, as mayor, o | Vef and Kausas City S| Jaturda, a I ors. | 19 AR playing in the |ing for their rclicf call a special meeting of theyeity com- I couldn’t afford such things, so ! ‘rjv:',:“'.ll\’r of Figs, 34c A9C vard of her grandparents when the| A pamphlet reciting the needs of |missioners, a committee from the took them,” she explained to Captain | o 5-gal. jug Excelsior Springs | h0c 29¢ strange dog appeared: Her yells at-|the people of Belgium, northern | Builders' exchange, a comniittee from Maloney, While the authorities delve | £ nite, 54c | Crystal Lithia 2 00 (Purple wra tracted her mother and grandmother, | France, Poland, Serbia, east l'russia, | the Central Labor union: also a com- |i0to her past, the young woman wl‘l‘ $1.00 Pinkham's Sk e . Z‘K‘“‘;‘,}“'\ 290 who came to her rescue, at which | Armenia and other parts of Europe | mittee from the striking laborers, to |remain at headquarters for thirty |W Compound...................., 69¢ §-gal, Jug Waukesh | TR A ime the dog ran away and has not | has been received endeavor to bring this matter to an $1.00 Hyomel, complete, A, Jug VAUReIRA | 34¢ tim log ran away . ! ol 89¢ Water. been caught. Humane Officer Niel The federated council is made up | agreeable settlement to all concerned, for 4 Ty R e 19¢ sen is making a diligent search for | of representatives from a large num It is the policy of the labor move be Castoris, 21¢ | f-gal. jug Excelsior Springs ‘iull. de f ment and the officers of the Central RIOBMEERY . .t i mren ohissrab st Mistletoe Cream the canine and other dogs the neighborhood are being observed The dog tore a tooth out, cut the irl's nose, both cheeks and tore the esh over one eye. The face of the little one.is badly swollen, The father of the victim is chief clerk at the State bank of Omaha, Taffee Asserts Wife Has Not Completed |: Securing Divorce That she rrprcmnml herself to be a single woman free from all matri monial ‘encumbrances when in truth :hc was a divorcee still subject to the six months’ probation before her de- cre¢ became effective, is the com l:hmt of Gilbert Taffee in asking that is marriage to Mrs, Mable Efgle man-Taffe be set aside. He asserts she is still legally married to Mr, Engleman and that her divorce decrec will not be effective for another month, Joseph L. Urbanee asks a divorce from Frances Urbanee, charging cruelty. They were married in Coun- cil Bluffs in 1914, Anna K, Galloway asks a divorce from James W. Galloway, charging cruelty ‘and drunkenness. They were married in Hammond Lake, Ind, in 1897, Bessie M. Peterson has granted a divorce from Vivtor E. Pet erson, Julia Romberg has been granted a divorce from Manfred ( Romberg. Her maiden name of Robb has been restored. Lottie E, Van Engle, who recently filed @ petition for divorce from August: Van Engie, has reconsidered and the case has been dismissed, heen Bearish Slant to Omaha Wheat Mart Fallowing Thursday's decline in Chicago, wheat on the Omaha mar ket experienced a big slump today, selling off 3 to 5 cents a bushel, the sales being made all the way from 04 cents to $1.07. Receipts were 103 carloads. Corn was off one-hali of selling at 68@71c per bushel, There were but fourteen carloads on the market, the réceipts being the light- est for over a month Oats were off one-half to a cent | per bushel, selling at 40%;@41c. Re- ceipts were eleven carloads SCHWIND SAYS HE KNOWS HOW TEXAS WILL VOTE William F. Schwind, well Nebraskan, now head of the famous Nebraska colony at Francisitas, Tex., i in the city on business for a day or two. He is at the Paxton Mr. Schwind appears no older than in the halcyon days of 1896, when he was Mr. Bryan's private secretary He also served in that position dur ing the last days of M« Bryan's term as secretary of state. While not pre tending to be certaim about ot sec tions of the country, M hwind feels positive that Texas will return a democratic majority in November a cent “Texas is all right in every way,”| he says. “And this is saying nothing | against the magnificent state braska. They are both growing states.” | TEN NEW POSTOFFICES ARE OPENED IN NEBRASKA | Nebraska's & May wsue Postal Gui names of ter have been June 30 They the counties ated Capwell dan; For fate, Fawnes Yockey, M Most of 1 fice . names | magnate ple of the tow ihe mame P ar s hore T new are " Balle, ¢ 5 A Artl \ Yo wnayreane | sieusa are o ) Soady wooia Frane [ man When il o0 Waet A4 — LR L e o wnn ¢ ' ot ‘ [ ey ' CANE AL AR llon'w TEA (0., LR LU | known ' Nine-Hour-01d Boy Becomes Member of The Noonday Club ber of llfnumum!lvnu Pig Pork Loins 1916 Forequarter Spring Lam Prenh Dressed Chickens, b, .. . 13%¢ Steer Pot Roast, Ib, ....... L1140 Plg Pork Butts, 1h.... 13%0 | Pig Pork Roast, 1b..... Young Veal Roast, 1b Young Veal Chops, 1b. .. it | um | From §:30 (o 9:20, Country Sausage. Fresh Dressed Chickens. ... .. vom 8 to 9 pom, G h m % to 10 n., 1 INtry Sausage sk Chops, 1b e | GUARANT BB FREE General Mercantile Co. FREE Holsum Bread } Holsum Rye Bread B PRIZES Deliveries to all parts of the oity. THE EMPRESS MARKET Opp. Woolworth Se and 10¢ Store. |13 South 16th St GROCERIE% THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 191 GOUNGIL TAKES A HAND IN STRIKEl S —— Labor union to try and adjust these “ ;"r"" 8 8.8 64c ror. $2 25 | s eful «l « - g .. % : 4 Java Rice Powde W for - RETURN FROM MEETING |02 [oonet ™ with "the. progress. of | S o | air. . $2.00.| foc'tr charier vies e Omaha.” Mangan, at I Cass : Sy etk Ihe majority 4-(-!]4. Omaha dele Information has been received that Benittnd Tisterlie Case of 50 f““ Bnl $8 00 | 4";‘.-31;-"‘.".‘. a Massage 290 d o resume $1,00 aias, for 64c | lardvale Water..... : gates to the Young Men's Christian | the contractors inten e ) o KODAKS association international convention, | work Monday morning on the First $1.00 Wine Cardu 59 Case of 50 qts, Man- $8 00 | which was held at Cleveland, have re. | Presbyterian” church, Masonic Tem for X € | itou Water...... . | turned, pronouncing it the most suc-|ple and the Ford plant | Souart's Dyspepsia Tablets 34¢ | Case of 50 qts, Excelsior Springs | l cessful meeting in the history of the \ | $1.00 Pleree's Regent Water koo | NEGROES STRONGARM MAN LAY R T S e S $8.00 | mong those who represented the | ) local association | at the Cleveland | OF SIXTY-FIVE DOLLARS m' Mary, ”"5 ts 'h"b‘"M“‘“m"”"' W, at. $12 00 | | .4 < - d1 de | f | Kalak Water. .... [ convention were: R. 8. Flower, boys ever tasie ou made lots of | IGARS : secretary; Walter Mayer, business | James Watson of Kansas City wa “\ Ilcnuwlllwunzanov erdish : Case of 50 qts, Hauterive French e Ir N secretary; Charles A, Musselman, “”"“"‘"”u‘ At Thirleenth snd De “Itis isnt it.Jack. Its Skinners the } e i $10 00 state secretary: Walter A. Kearns, | venport streets by three negroes, who | bost [v ever had, and quick mokmbloo. Spesinte; - for....oovevenss » physical. director: G.. C. B relieved him of $65. 10c La Marca, box of 50..$2.50 Free delivery of full cases, doz- Complete line of C: and sup : s Igerly Ask for and Get 10c ROI TANS, .. ..., % * Jles at lowest prices so do- member of the state committ | 5¢ ens or single bottles, £ pri al 1 Mr, Ke o | Trest Coushe snd Colds at Omce. Box of 50 Little Preferencias ] Velop films . ' i u:n; is the Alvn\\“dll'k.flf‘ Dangerous bronchiul and lung siiments | | for $1.60 o has not returnec e s ollow neglected colds. Take Dr. King's | 50 Ma orrec tending & conlfosaiice of physical dicl Bay Duarery; it itk kacy you woil - Afl R::“:: S0 ‘Manila \n-m..mu;. Mms It c ts cctors at Leroy, ( G —Advertiseme e % 35 i fectors at Lesoy, O aruggints.—Advertisemen: THE HIGHEST QUALITY Box of 25 Reynaidos, 15¢ i complezion W OMAHA MACARONI CO nonging 3000 CULLEN BROKERAGE CO. 4. Rpent | P pare s, I Salt Pork, 1b, 108¢ SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO., 16th & Do WL Sicinned Hams, | 7340 §/10c—At Your GROCER—10c/ Home of Down-stairs Sodoasis. L e inldes ‘.é'&z’."fi::f:%"o'm.a«m Owl's Nest.” Bugar Cured Fams, i 1ake BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE—19TH & PARNAM STS. | HARVARD PEARMACY, 24th and Faram S Gxtra Lean Racon, 1o Sugur Cured Bacon, Ih. ... SPEOIALS . RO R UR R S ARG SR AR e 137%¢ sSteer Pot Roast, 1b 1134e | Mutton Chops. 1b.. 14140 We're out to smnn.h all ‘ ! Pig Pork Hutts, (b 13%0 | Spare Ribs, 1b., . 103 ¢ records this month—that's why i Pig Pork Roust, 1b Malgo | ShE Cured Hums,. 1b, . 18340 we're making this extra induce- Yol Veal Roast, 1h inned Hams, 1t 17%0 E A \”:’:”f \'“l I,."‘ 'k ‘w M%e | uyirn Lean Bacon, ib 194c ment. To ul{l‘ purchasers ‘f’ ARG -V 0e CREpS, 1430 | Sugar Cured Bacon, Ib. . 1730 suits at $10.00 or over—we | SPECIALS, give FREE this prettily decorat- Deliveries to all parts of the oity. Mail orders filled at oncc PUBLIC MARKET At an m Gl and Leavenwarth S 50 Beautifully Colored Pidure: can't be heat elsewhere for less than S18.00, These suits at $10.00 include all the V GlRLS wterinks, blacks, blue serges and fancies. We can fit men of any proportions And ebrn-kn Birds get the PREE DISHES with every sult! Come Saturday and SAVE BIG MONEY! Pan«o'-Ma's Biscuits NEBRASKA AUDUBON SOCIETY Mail orders filled at onoe. GOOD FOR 00 DAYS, 1 day Happy Benner is “i\i . Not a Resident of Omaha, Says Judge |Shoplifting Tour O o) Brought to a Close |sival Shophite By Officer Finn|John C. Drexel is Reported Very Low sional shopliiter MISSOURI VALLEY VET { SURGEONS TO MEET HERE| Sea Water, faults For a radiantly natural complex- ton of lingerin, f and Iamng e ream; eed Souveraine Face for .. $2.50 MACARONI ‘ Poge Recpe Book Free ‘ SKINNER MFG. (0. OMAHA,USA. LARGEST MACARONS FACTORY IN AMERICA 1 1b, MULE TEAM BORAX-— original package, hox. .. .9¢ —will give any woman the beauty which is more at- | tractive than regu- " lar features; the beauty of a fair, | glowing, clear Powder add the | and healthy skia. - finishing touch. | Special Price Saturday, 34¢., OMAHA'’S LEADING PRESCRIPTION STORES SHERMAN & McCONNELL 4 REXALL DRUG STORES Medicinal roots, herbs, flow. ers, barks, gums, leaves, twigs | and berries from nearly 1,000 botanical sources, put up in 1- ounce and 1-pound packages, compressed and loose pressed and in bulk, at lowest prices. Ask For Metzder’s <|Bran Bread It Aids Digestion and Relieves Tel, D. 2807 ‘“Palace”’ Saves You Money *FREE With Every Suit: enough to serve six people ed \'pmn Dinner Set, Don't miss it! The Second Bi Week of This ¢ Record-Breaking Sale' Over a Thousand Men’s and S“'ts Worth to $18.00 Each, on Sale SATURDAY,at Only . . .. Notwithstanding the rain of last Saturday enough men hraved the storm (o make our ses one of the biggest days in our history. These sults at $10.00 are the greatest values ved In Omaha, We do not want you to take our word for (t==just come and verify and we know that your verdiet will be that for style, 1610 Harney S$t. Phone Dougles 2783 Whelesale Prices. I more conven from our 4%-p Hutter, 8.1b paiis phgn. Faust Macaroni s, pinta, per dox ever olle BOYS claim quality and appearance these ry Sale of Men's TROUSERS Alnd associment of materiale, celove lu have W AL of alothes you, WAY have -utu Aln or enffed hetiama Sises 0 T4 men and Walids. Wovelly fabrics se woll as Blue serges Kleen-Maid Bread Holsum Cakes Men's Tronsers, Men's Trousers, Mens Trowsers ‘.‘ulh N2 00 val pegwlar SO0 vale regular 8300 val satiurday sale, wes. Saturday sale, wes, Saturday sale $139 $245 $345 e s Masdbarciie Ys BO

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