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BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” “Electric Fans, $5.50, Burgess Diamond Engsgement Rings—IEdholm. Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press For Sale—i'% ar I 6 ;" cent city and M mortgages 2 nt, Keeling buliding “Today's Movie Program,” classified sec tion today. It appsars in The Bes exolu sively, Find out what the various moving joture theaters offer. Spring Opening Salo of orth Helghts will occur il night. Take Leavenworth St. and you ure ots in Leaven rrow, 2 p. m t. ear and the O flclnl Chicago t off at 44th Republican National ®onventio nin e Burlington's "On June 4, will carry th publican wtional Convention delegates und thelr Honds from Omaha and Nebraska. This | Wrain, with special sleopers, leaves Omaha $:30 p. m. and Lincoln at 4:30 p. m eservations may bs mads elther of J. 1 , City Passenger Agent, Omahs . Bonnell, City Passenger Agent Use “Tex-Tile™ Shingies. Bunderiand's. enson Schools Raise Flag and H(’)lfidgExercises The Benson schools celebrated Decoration day with a flag raising and exercises Monday afternoon rof, John Speedie was in charge of the program, which was given on the Hu{{; school grounds. The 1,700 chil dren were grouped around the new flag pole, where the new sixteen-foot flag was presented and raised by Her bert Gustafson, member of the grad uating class which presented it to the school, Veterans C scated in Hilligas of the Stiger and H the were cetiter group and made short talks. The program was as follows Our Flug Gaynor First and Second Grades Salute to the Flug Guynor Third and Fourth Grades A Vow Folk Fifth and Sixth Grade American hymn Keller Sixth, Hevonth and Eighth Grades America Ensemble Presentation of flug Salute 1o the flug Ensemb Star Bpangled Banner somble Sherlff McShane Flies High in New York and is Hurt Herbert Gustafson How close the democratic central \ committee came to heing forced to find a substitute candidate for sheriff of Douglas county several days ago, is related by Mrs l:hw McShane, jr., wife of the sheriff, who has just lrarnmi of his attempts to become a high flier in New York McShane went to New York last week on business, and while there met an old friend, Aviator “Dutch” Thompson, The next day Thompson, with {hfllanl for a passenger, flew to a high altitude. In making the landing, the machine struck hard and was badly damaged. Both occupants were considerably bruised, but not hurt. McShane telegraphed to his wife, telling her of the incident before she could hear of it in the newspapers “Don't worry, you're not a. widow yet,” the nhuram u.ul Comes to Station To Report Rohbery And Gets Pinched (‘p!am !\hlu demonstrated his shrewdness Mon- day night by trapping one Nelson Hines, wanted in Grand Is 1:ml on a harge of emhezzlement, Early in he evening a request came from the Grand Island authorivies asking Hines' arrest. Late in the cvening a man came to headquarters dnd com- plained of being robbed He said lu was Fred Nelson of Columbus Captain I)ruqm y looked at him again and said: “You're Nelson Hines of Grand Island, or this descriptfon I've got here is the strangest coincidence I ever heard of" A search of the clothing revealed letters ad- Nelson Hines, He is being the Grand Island authori denies the embezzlement A Police Dempsey man's dressed to held for ties. He charge An Agreeable Surprise " Mrs. L J. Dunn and Mrs Urion Winners In the Woman's Golf ]. Dur { | I and M Ha | 1 tie ty f an's Goli a ! { o R cadt I R ed at Mr D ay-off } i 1lig The Great Pain Killer Maltless g | hernia, due to SOUTH SIDE THE BEE l\\l AHA WEDM SDAY, MAY 31, 1916 “BILLY" SUNDAY I§ COMING T0 OMAHA - Tells Omaha Visitors at Kansas City That He Will Speak in Nebraska in August DETROIT NEXT LARGE CITY and Nebraska to ' Sunday is coming to Omaha start off the fall cam August definite paign the latter part of He promise to do this practically gave his vhen a delegation of twenty-five men from Omaha vi ited him in Kansas City Sunday “He said that, while his plans were felt confident he coyld give us a few days not definitely settled, he very of his time,” saia Elmer E. Thomas, who returned from Kansas City yes terday “Billy” has changed his plans what since he was in Omaha, He has cancelled the Honolulu, Hawaiian I !mrL campaign. After the close of the Kansas City he will go 1o B a minor op eration performed. This is for a slight the strain of speaking I'hen he will go to his ranch home, Hood River, Ore., where he will re- main until the middle of August, Then he intends to come to Nebraska for the campaign and go on from here to Ocean Grove, N, J.,, where he has a short engagement opening August 27, ome altimore to have Detroit in the Fall, Detroit will be the first city for a campaign in the fall, occupying his time during September and October I'hen comes Boston for nine weeks, and then the big campaign in New York City, where he four months at least We heard the ‘Booze’ sermon Sun day afternoon,” said Mr. Thomas, and | think he put more pep into it even than he did in Omaha, He was going like a4 house afire I'hey called on the Omaha delega- tion to stand up and gave a big boost to Judge Sutton and one or two oth er Omaha Leads, One thing 1 learned that made me prouder than ever of Omaha, namely, that the expense money was raised in Omaha more quickly and with less trouble than in any other city the Sunday party has cver visited. We had the expense money in hand in AFTER SIX YEARS OF SUFFERING Woman Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetab Compoun Columbun,()hm T had slmost given up. Ihad been sick for six years with female troubles and l]ll"'“""""'lll[ll nervousness. 1 had a pain in my right stomach. not drink cold water 8t all nor eat any kind of raw fruit, nor fresh meat nor chicken. From 178 pounds I went to 118 and would get so weak at times that 1 fell over. 1 began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and ten days later I could eat and it did not hurt my stomach. 1 have taken the medicine ever since and I feel like a new woman. T now weigh 127 pounds 80 you can see what it has done for me already. My husband says he knows i‘our medicine has saved my life.”"— rs. J. 8. BARLOW, 1624 South 4th 8t., Columbus, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound econtains just the virtues of roots and herbs needed to restore health and strength to the weakened organs of the body. That is why Mrs. Barlow, & chronic invalid, recovered so completely. It pays for women suffering from any female ailments to insist upon having Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound, German Style Aouble Beer | will work for side and eould not | eat anything with- | | out hurting my | » weeks. In Kansas City it all yet H\i]r~"4‘ there | week [he tat le ther out 50 per cent bigger tha was “They are most pleasantly s at there. Judge Wallace gave u V splendid home to them. It as big as the Joslyn ¢ e and ¢ on a bluff overlooking the \ river, about two miles from the ernacle The party of workers is s tact, Rev. J. W \\1\-‘ vance man, will retire from tion at the close of this seasc next year George Sunday is to be ad VANnce mar Nebraska Boy “Who Was at Vera Cruz Enlists Once More Charles Alfred White of Pickrell Neb,, has re-enlisted in the Unitec \‘; States marines at the Omaha recruit- | | ing office [ Charles Alfred was one of Uncle Sam’'s soldiers of the sea who were present when the American fla was hoisted at Vera Cruz, and also at Nicaragua, He received two campaign medals and when he mustered out re ceived a good conduct medal After he had resigned Charles Al fred came back to Nebraska, but found life in Nebraska was not suffi ciently exciting, so he re-enlisted and goes to Chicago to enter recruiting service there Clifford McHugh, who hails from Ohio, breezed into Omaha with a cir cus last week. He decided that he had had enough of circus life, so he came to the conclusion he would like to be a marine, He applied at the re- cruiting office, but was four pounds under weight Sergeant Buck, however, charge of the local office, tiative sort of chap, so he found Mc Hugh a boarding place where three | who s in | healthy meals are served each day.| “I'll fatten him up in twenty-four hours,” said Buck, “and then I'll haye || another rookie.” [ inadvisable (|| thf hearled [ | Havana” (Havana filled.) TEN (4 ENTS ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS, Dlnvlbu!on Kansas City, Missouri, Omaha Branch, 17156 Douglas St. “In a Class by lteall” | Brewed and Bottled by (Il Jetter Brewing Co., Ltd. OMAHA, NEB, | Family Trade Supplisd by W, Jetter 9504 W Street A Brannew Beverage On Tap and In Bottles \ Omaha Beverage Company i0th St G002 to 6016 South South STATION, Phone Alcoholfree 1367 OMAHA, NEB Phone Dougias 440 they huve| NONPAREIL CLUB WILL uspices, finally deciding SPONSOR CARNIVAL SHOWS - m rl: ) veek will be carpival week S »n streets. After months of plan- | Ralaxy of otk ctions. The car- the Nonpareil Athletic club de- |nivi' will oper y and close Sat- to hold a carnival under its urday TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1916. STORE Wednesday, the last Day of the Month, is HIS once-a-month event at Burgess-Nash, carefully planned, is notable for the quality and desirability of the mer- chandise. growing bigger and better every month, hind it. or phone orders accepted for items advertised below.) for Wednesday at NORSETS of batiste or broche cloth; comfortable models; medi Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor, $1.50 Allover Lace Brassieres, 00D quality, splendidly fitting brassieres; front effect, made of T allover lace; regular price $1.50; sale price Wednesday, $1.00. $1.50 Crocheted Bed Spreads, Wednssdayfor ... .. large size, crocheted Marseilles pum'rnr. plain, hmemmed or fringed; $1.60 value for $1.00, $1.50 Corsets, Special 1 00 LJ um bust line; four hose supporters, for $1.00, Wednesday $1.00 Burgess-Nash Co.~Second Floor Bh“ SPREADS in the $ irs Store. Bur ash Co.—~Down-§ Linen Napkins, Were 6 for $1 00 to $3.25, at napkln assorted designs, medium ROKEN lines of pure linen and lurge size; were §7 to $8.256 per dozen; 6 faor $1.00. ash Co.~Main Floor Burgess Mercerized Table Cloths, Wednesday at R A 'FABLE CLOTHS, heavy weight, mercerized, permanent finish; size 64x64 in.; hemmed, ready for use. Special at $1.00. $1.35 Satin Table Damask, Wednesday, yard .. ........... $1 00 heavy damask; assorted designs. H 72 INCH full bleached satin damask; also silver bleached extra Burg h Co.~Main Floor, Yard, $1.00. $1.50 Cluny Centers, $1. 00 Wednesday Special at 24 INCH hand-made French cluny lace with linen centers; a handsome home decoration, for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Main Floor, Heavy Huck Towels, 12 for $1 00 Wednesday at 19 38["1( H heavy huck towels; closely woven and absorbent; X plain white or with fast color red border; 12 for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.~Down-Stairs Store. Galvanized Iron Garbage lumg cover; $1.00 ARBAGE CANS of galvanized iron with tight full size, with pillow; large size; special Wednesday at $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. Hammocks, Usually $1.50, Wednesday at AMMOCKS, made of heavy cotton fabric; special \Mdnmllny at $1.00, Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. “Sterno’’ Canned Heat Outfit, I T R UG 8 ONSISTING of tray, solidified alcohol stove, covered Berlin ~ sauce pan and 3 cans of “Sterno” canned heat; outfit for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store $1.49 Galvanized Wash Boilers, $1 00 Wednesday ASH BOILERS, heavy galvanized or heavy tin with copper bot- toms, No. 8 size, $1.40 value, specially priced at $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. Screen Doors, Wednesday, Special at : $1.00 covered with best NCREEN DOORS, painted green; heavy frame, 2 quality wire cloth. Any stock size for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co “Heisey”’ Iced Tea Down-Stairs Store 12 for $1.00 Glasses at CED TEA glasses, Heisey make, colonial patterrn, highly polished; very special for Wednesday, 12 for $1,00 Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store “Heisey’’ Custard or Sherbet Cups at 12 for $100 (u STARD or handls cups, “Heisey" make; colonial pat star hottom pecial, 12 for $1.00 Down-Stairs Store 12 for $1.00 tert herhet tern with rgess-Nash Co “Heisey' F oolcd Sher- bet Glasses at HERRBET gla .\‘w\\‘ ‘\.ll‘ll’l(lli Burgess Nash Co own “Heisey' Goblets, Wednesday, \prcml nt ;"\ make, ¢ pa Stairs Stere . 6 for $1.00 2 for §1,00 “3or $1.00 $1.00 "NI goas Nuh Co o for $1.00 Coverall Aprons, Special Wmlm--dny at GH I‘ ' ‘ Burgess Nasb o Women's Cotton Union Suits at W Men's $1.25 Blue Overalls Wednesday I‘ A . W THURSTON LOGAN CAPTAIN be H has tore Open 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P, M.—Saturdays Till 9:00 P, M. & " BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY. *EVERYBODY'S 8TORK" NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. DOLLAR DAY is the one day when the dollar reaches its greatest buying power. because BURGESS-NASH Values and BURGESS-N Some unusually big savings are announced in small type below, but every one is worth coming for. Everybody's Store ball and basket ball star- ring in bot OF H. S. TRACK TEAM| ‘The i this year, hool will send a team - to r Omaha in the meet at Thurston Logan, a sophomore, has | Chic some means can be found en elected captain of the Central|for raising ient money. The & et H athletic trea is flat at the present R ack team for next year. €| time, as track and base ball proved a this year already won his letters in foot dead exp DOLLAR DAY is ASH Merchandise are be- (No mail Men’s Good Work Pants, Wednesday : % G()OD quality work pants for men, with waist measure of 32 to to 42; gray stripe; Wednesday at $1.00, Burgess:Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. Boys’ Wash Suits to 3 f $1.50, Wednesday at..J TOI ASH SUITS for boys, ages 7, 8 and 9 years only; wcrc to $1.50; while they last Wednesday at 3 suits for $1.00. Burge sh Co.~Down-Stairs Store, Full Dress Patterns of Wash Goods EWEST styles and colorings, most denlrablc weaves, nhecr and medium weight; $2.00 value; Wednesday, pattern, $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—~Down-Stairs Store. White Cheese Cloth, 1 00 Bolt of 20 Yards . . . .. 00D grade of sanitary white cheese lloth. one yard wide; (I Wednesday, special bolt of 20 yards for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—~Down-Stairs Store. Child’s $1.50 Strap 1 00 Sandals for a CHILDREN'S two-strap sandals, dull kid with leather bow; sizes 3 to 8; were $1.50; Wednesday, pair, $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. Women’s Satin Pumps, l 00 Were to $3.50, for OMEN’S satin pumps in blue, pink, gold, red -n whxte were formerly $3.50 to $4.00; Wednudly, pa .00, Burgess-Nash Cl.—-Dn- Stairs Sloru. Men’s Silk Four-in-Hand 3 f r l 0 Nockweky . orisirsriss 0 ARGE, full shapes, full length and liberally cut, preny selection of colors and patterns; were 60c; now, 3 for § Burgess-Nash Co.~Main Floor. . Men’s Coat Shirts, 2 f r 00 Wednesday . 0 EN'S shirts, coat style, neck bnnrl cuffs ltunho $ (ood selec- tion of patterns; were §1.00; now 2 for $1.00 Burgess-Nash Co.—~Main Floor. Men’s Silk Half 3 . Hose at . . e palrs s VILK HOSE, the usual 50c kind; all good colors; all sizes or as- sorted colors, in hoxes of 8 pairs for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—~Main Floor. Men's Cotton 12 . Hose at . pall's 00D ru-hty cotton hose, in black, tan and gray; all |lzel. light Wcl)A)L Wednesday, 12 pairs, $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.~Down-Stairs Store. Men'’s Sport Shirts, Z f $1.00 Kind ..... ... TOF 3], OLID color, short sleeves, convertible collar; all sizas; the $1.00 kind; Wednesday, 2 for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. Men’s Mesh Union 3 f Suits at bk 54 or = EN'S eyelet mesh ventilated union suits; very special for Wednesday at 3 for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co.—Down-Stairs Store. $1.50 Fiber or Matting Suit Cases . ........... A .)/,1 -INCH suit cases of matting or fibre; made with good lock, pro- & tected corners; reinforced; were $1.50, at $1.00. 15¢ Grade Nainsook, Burgess-Nash Co.—Fourth Floor. Bolt of 10 Yds $1 00 l OMBLEM nainsook, ade; for under- 46 inches wide; regular 15¢ gr: 4 musling; Wedne du., bolt of 10 yards, $1.00. Burgess-Nash Co sandard Bleached] 7 vards $1.00 standard quality, soft t of 17 yards, $1.00, Down-Stairs Store YLEACHED muslins, finish, ) Wednesday, special, b Burgess-Nash Co Frenorsandie 10 yards $1.00 French Organdie French organdie; usually 2 Wednes. l\“-u];l ED whits 28¢ the yard; 10 yards for $1.00 Down-Stairs Stare yard wide; day, very special at Burgess-Nash Co. English l"“““°"‘10 yards $1.00 rdnmduy nt g cloth, yard wide; regular \U : unlity f 10 vqnh for $1.00 Embroidered l"'lo.\‘a‘r;v;'in; g Wednesday at $1 00 })\w TE, volle and organdie “‘r.- . 40 inches F.mhroidrrr:l .N“c:tm i 0 Flouncings at, Yard $l 00 \. ” ! v}‘b. I.‘ ‘. ‘A. ! || 00 - Silk Chiffon Wrdneulav at Z yards $1 00 \\ W Lo b ‘JkVO"-‘I for 3100 A T— Burgeos Noah (o Main F e 16th and Harney . e = ~ -