Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 4, 1916, Page 7

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+dE l)\‘\H\ SUNDAY Hi | | man to nominate The line-up of the York de lrv amatey t) l Y \ | gation on e first ballot continues | atricals 1 A Marked Increase in Activit- at|to be a source of much speculation [ We John Fox, Pioneer Real Esta: ; Pupt . . » Hendqn;u-tf‘ws of the Various [ The several headquarters of the New ( 1 Wlm Dies of Cancer of s %, Barte i Oty Gowip Republican Candidates Yorkers are split up pr y| future i1 Stomach ' Lrindd s B e Bk v % ot : U ” 8. 88 TAve,, Bouth HE FIGHT TO FINISH P 5 Tido LA'Vll HERE FROM CANADA i p A Chicago, June 3.—~There were num . é | K ki, Ha Ann R Vienna, June (Via Lond Datt erous conferences between party lead | give thirty-four votes to T Mr. and b H Nov, Ml | yanint. & promlaeni. flsute on Austria s - W da A stake, n number of years ago Is dend i th ers today, but so far as could be [!0 Roosevelt and forty-threc \ l y | 9 . teatis, B9Y \age af 10 learned no agreement on candidates | |1ughes e ¢ 4 A €8s W AN san, ' R was reached and there was no de- | [oh \a vt ters Sena PHEE -hRg -y wch. H ed by alsien’ —Luplia. of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS velopment that accurately indicated | date for the ntial A ation. | ateur t ] A - . - 2 mes, | Mr. W, H. Herdman has & inated for president by the republi- | ! resent Senator Weeks He i e, i ! Orloft on Thursday, June " can national conventic e nventio pat ha from A i . While on the surf f CON ’ : $ki rea At ) Koha B pears to be betwe ] TESTS REQUIRE TIME ‘} 0 Chambers !‘ eavY or Of fey . gty Bb J[’Wf Hughes or Rooseve Howell Urges Regularity Be Made dancing teacher this part of the city arkn ton-=Dr { ,/COM ““ field, there was 4 the Test has e her bt ery i At ¢ ¢ 1 of puplis of /’—\ ( Sinagers o1 nliouy) L ibaimites Gor o {SoRMGarY hencprog T R L N o ifts for ( x-‘..‘m ,.M an ‘ e g re. it ¢ ked ¢ perfe oc— {fi Special Program rning y B d the end. The B BL: 1 Bt exs | Here & move o’ & Thelma Bl i 4 riaes B - ulating the vote cl i for Re hich there is a contest pl ol gt /»;,A Wo//ud Luthera che by MOrNing | Mor ing and velt that the sl candidate |- Committee:action. yesterday ‘whendable to-count FIRAN ind ¢ ing. Pastor CONR y ted by woodar waildbe either gne-of the Tarorise |the foor dei e & > For “the event. Chldten's. day ‘being . At st i raduates donAY rn ke Foros | gia know Jac hare 1 I for di Vakis for the event. Childre d t K case ere remained for disposal the e t ) -4 { The plan of the old organization |04 credited with favoring P ¢ ' Bgl. e SHUCHID Hemans )y e L in Abundance first with Root and if they fail in this |} ‘ it was belie » simi. | and eight congressi ve w‘.;\l‘] part : i A effort to gi Burton, Weeks, Fair- |'ar disposa t contests, | delegate each. Mis 1 e 1e Young Woman issionary n DRk A R e i L i ot re . el B Bl e g 5 ‘A‘v‘l:;:‘llr”l’r(~h\’vrkl.m church has Society and Mission band of the Luth | convention in the order named, In |dclegates of the oppc or Henry | souri, Eleventh cor distric npleted the purchase of a lot for ite eran church will furnish the special the event of failing to put over any | Blun, faction ho were said to be | two delegates, . Ok Bifih aud I‘VI“pr‘. »u nr}\\) church edifice, which |program there I'ie programs fol of these the rr\.m 18 to try and win |T¢2dy to vote for Justice Hughes, | Sixth districts, two delegates cach, | "° “w J.H”‘ second avenue be- | low with & dark horse, according to re- | ¢ ¢ seated by the committee after & | South Carolina, First, Fourth and Sex The lot is 100 ,W(l FEranely At Lutheran [ ports in circulation, | ten-hour session enth districts, one delegate ea e lot is ec ont on Thirty Rows Les ¥ 4 g 2 . Senator . Warren /G: Harding of Work Withiut Bocers. Te Eight delegates-at-large and | *ccond avenue, two lots north of Mar | UR one big aim is to build Olilo:andiGovsrnor MeCall of Masmbs ' “Ths ‘commiites o koa . three " congressional districts; the tha street and but a short distance of eof mileage into Goodyear 1 4 rked without a | < the location over which there chusetts were mentioned «s possibil- | recess throughout the day and a sixth and Seventh with one delegate iigh " orolonged ot 5 “I-" 5 t Tires. The one blg aim of ities. night session was Yotinos A leach and the Fourteenth with two|%uch prolonged controversy in the | ' . . I rlt"llds ())l l;mm“"ll cliim be wil) | Chateman Hilles \sA.i”ul‘l:.“;jfnv.).'.»i delegates. Virginia, Third congres ()”mr};:t l;r:m[\(\.’”"\1”‘F fiw“”!l et ; gy Goodyear Service Station win after the formality of giving the | reducing the her of contes om | sional district, one dele District | 8¢CU @8 A . Megeath and it iy My Dolly" —Miss Florence Jetter 3 3 “favorite sons” candidates a compli- ,,‘,,:‘, S‘,“',”f“;,mn "';“"":'”':,“\:” of Columbia, two dele at-large, | the expectation to erect ultimataly o | BEEhALENIRc romishe Nesie FAm )y ch ers is to make it easy and o mentary, vote had been disposed of bR e R L L N< | Florida, First congressional districi, 25000 church building upon it. onascration'—Miss Lu venient for you to get Goodyear Tires while Hughes supporters declared | larity be applied to e with one delegate = i that their candidate would be nom- | Hls attitide was seconded by cen MISS DOUGLAS DEFENDS g o Mission et Bervion. inated arly in .he procecdings ator Smoot, who insisted that the | (11118 Fr()m the W]TL TITLE AS CHAMPI Io So Goodyear Service Station Dealers ‘ b I'here was a suggestion made today | test of the standing of a contesting ON bty Mgy 1 0 located everywhere—make them- that committees be appointed by the | delegate should be whether all the | e Aniatial - DoNRINE. Rz sessluliz T Rchinglr Ml : reruflvhuns’;mr: progressives to con- | steps taken in his selection were reg- | that it ) fended her Av.m:m nship title { Cen Presbyterian selves known by this sign, in an effort to decide on a can- | ular 2 ceor b witi | tpraies - % = . § —Subbath Bcho igade. Recitation g SiSie s mp e o bolle aiieh Dot | ki e ML the e wd (G RUED tral high school Friday by defeating | swuniy'tnirs aim " Noststion’ o Lonis They are not satisfied to merely sell xecutive ommittee o he progres the he ) 3 p d ontests obbers and re oleu t = 4 a & Rober eele r . yarie. Motk Har ‘ have had maximum tire mileage and “In our statement issued in January | the selection of precinct committee fought, the scores heing 6-4, 7-5, 6-2 we made the first advance in the in- | men and district convention delegates By again winning the title M o P Ha : . terest of harmony and we think it | were presented to the committee 5 AR, S IBRLEIELS 6o 0o Milea; award Litk, Wore fole), HEen satisfaction, at a minimum of time, is up to the republicans to make the | Throughout the afternoon J. W gy S pl s el L L OISR L effort and expense. mext move,” said Mr. Perkdins. “Of| Hart, committeeman from Idaho, pre Sive a6 Dan: dalended it CRns ity | ey 2 course, we are lor 00seY and we | sided, ancd a ¢ 08 . 1 188 ae( P ac Offering. ollow by song—Kenneth ided, and Chairman Hilles took a |}l /17 jates this year and another champion Such men are good men for you to Or Kight tation—Puplls of Miss M Ve, Hasel Helm, Helen An think wcl hav.]t- an m]“l”‘! .n]c' 1r- seat with the committee i EREBllC RIS gument that he should be named by | With the conclusion of the Gec 3 Skl g e SOURTIAR m ¥ rgia ee 4 ds, ge me | the republicans. We are willing to g Bee Want Ads, get results, nent confer with the republicans on the Goodyear Tires, Tubes, and " “nfl”f oodyear Bervice 5 O Torthod ats ™ i Ak Blow-outs—By our On-Alr Cure. - When I was here last winter I re Insecurtty —By our Multi- questior and if they will not accept him and suggest another man we are know w)ml the republicans will do at . their . convention, but do know. that All Goods Sold With a Positive Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Refunded the pcnplu want to vote for l(ou:.cu]( ——-————————————-———fi_,____—__________,_ ALK N. ’ ot Paying Their Expenses. Mr. Perkins took occasion to deny ues re a that he or the progressive party’s el e e expenses of the delegates to the pro gressive natio al convention. very de e to our convention is paying his own expenses,” said Mr served a lot of rooms in Chicago ho tels for the use of our delegates, but these options have since been turned penses. Four years ago our national convention paid for itself and we ex il pect to do the same th ear, We . v haye already sold enough boxes to pay the rent of the hall” ) willing to talk about it. We do not for president next November.” executive committee are paying the ¥ Perkins, “I want to make that clear over to the individual delegates, who i . - y are paying all their own railroad i y Senator Warren G. Harding Ohio, temporary rman of tk 1y be :v_;;;;l};;;;q_,;;';*,\;j o B i ‘ A Values that are bringing hundreds of people to the “Bar- according to a plan discussed by t : : ‘\ G P e S utlorian | gain Spot of Omaha” every day. The well informed buyer of Utah is the only other man mer . . . ey instantly recognizes the extraordinary qualities shown at enormous savings tioncd for the |xh € \hm far e commit on reso fi L s | ousing Reductions|Boys’ Clothes & Men’s Pants platform. H y " Meyer Tosues Denial M S Al f Pri Sl T . in Men’s Suits at Almost Half Price the Roosevelt republica an heac 'W g e 18 d 320 . e hermpt wil be. made 15 use th SN $18an $3.50 PANTS-- ' Chicago preparcdness pa .‘11\‘('\ : ‘ su‘Ts Now for men and young men- A O tar Ponrass oil] . : Priced in this “Clean l‘:y]!:h‘;l\\.v‘\"« was among the promi \\ \ For Men S——|SweepiSale' . . . . S— nent arrivals ¢ € ) y b i« ters was soon the meeting place ¢ and Young Men 1 ::L‘rr:v‘vvtl"yv"' "'l‘ ‘”" 5 from » 1 iy, ! Manufactured to retail $4-oo PANTS-- 4 who conferred wit the Pennsylvania y z at $18 and $20. Priced for 'men an.d young ,l‘"‘(." « :‘r I,"; % " o PR in this “Clean Sweep Sale” at almost half ]:)r iced 1,:1 this “Clean ——i n ,j,‘ at ,',‘ ; K : il 2 ~ — Sweep Sale Ward of New Yok former (o 22.50 $5 BOYS’ SUI A deleguin At Jarps ! sulTs Now.-. [?rin-d in this “Clean Sweep — . 12 F — Sale' e ; : _ or Men and Young Men T 7 BOYS' SUIT Mnn\llmlured to retail at $22.5 ‘s ovs s"' s“ 77 P | . ( ul':\r(:l 'hn.;fh“ bt s ’\"h | Priced in this “Clean Sweep Wr J. SWOBODA RETAIL DEALER ¢ . | Sale" R PHONE DOUGLAS 222. OMAHA NEB, A Remarkable Savings in Men’s Every Day B i tommen $1.50 and $2 Shirts, 95¢ | 75 Union Suits, 39c—Men's Nainsook Union Suits ECZEMA real 75¢ values, priced in this “Clean Sweep o e CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You .‘mrphu stock of standard brand shirts, guaran teed fast colors, in laundered and soft cuff shirts 18100 Suits all the wanted summer fabrics, includ p Uniea Sult ’ 1.50 Union Suits ! ing PURE SILK FIBRE BOSOM 95 B0u Silk Nockwens SHIRTS—"Clean Sweep Sale" price C ¢ Lisle Hose 15 O R aar ity et sv ) ' $1.00 SHIRTS - “Cle | . 8§ s 8 A a5¢ Garters o G R : : et Clean | 75 HIRTS Clean | 80c Silk Fibre Hose : \ Pl ‘ . weep Sale rice Swee Al Pric , N h ; » 68(. S \ 1(}(‘ e Blue Work Shirts, guaranteed absolutely Eeroma Mok, Salt Rhaum, Totter o \ e 5 each ash . ; vt \ NG e & Shaned 46 brave my tiokm. colors = b e : . praat - ————— - BT ANS MALL TOABAY - $5.00 and $6.00 = . . ' . as PANAMAS, W G 9 boC. MUTEELL, Drugaint, (101 West Maln 86, Fort Wayne, Ind, S2.05 B “"The Bargain Spot of Omaha 100h and Howsrd

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