Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 23, 1916, Page 4

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" BISHOP BRECHER 10 60 WITH MEN " Ohaplain’ of Fifth Regiment Will- ' ing and Anxious to Make the Trip. HALL ' ANNOUNCES = PROGRAM 3 (From -a Staff Currnponxcm.) » Lincoln, une - 22.—(Special,)— * When:the order came for the mobili- . zation:of the Nebraska Fifth regiment of which Bishop George A. Beecher Jhin. General Halled up Chap- cher and told him that on . uflorn of his position of importance church he did not feel like re- to_remain with the regi- Mt um he really demed ‘t’o 'l‘he Imhop sent back this reply: “The bhhop of "London is with the across the wner. and I am lm khd f.u bishop," has lnnmced that, for,wofk for the guard 4 ump will be_as fol- ,‘bwr mmmanuuawmm officers, ' ‘sight hours "{w w otficers, every utr in the Mm l.:.m be the uqunm twanty- ‘ Movement of! ‘l‘ri:pu i were qu‘:l'th even ’b{ 't“g‘:- T .."‘ I'mt 06 p. -., -muq W u-v- ualx . *aa.. iy Ll i B Illl. Teaves llu i 9 in 7140 osves 7148 & m. Arrives . Jesves 7:10 s m,, 1 ‘s. m, arrives 8. m., arrives Lincoin 1:30 -| of 1908 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916. Justice Hughes Visited Lincoln During Campaign Eight Years Ago| ((MMITTER MEETS| WOMAN'S SUICIDE JUSTICE HUGHES AND CHANCELLOR A NDREWS IN CARRIAGE AT LINCOLN— From s Photo Made in 1908, the presidential campaign was staff photo’uphtr on the Daily Star at meoln, says J. Lewis of Sidney, “Lincoln beln the home of J. Bryan was courge the Meccn for all good lnd great democrats, and I photographed nearly all of them—governors, sen- ators, congressmen, the national com- mittee, -and lesser lights, = Many of the leading republicans also appeared | aj in Lincoln ‘at’ that time — Taft, Hughes, Cummins, - Beveridge and others.. e accompanying photo- 1| graph of Judge Hughes was taken at the! Burlington station in Lincoln, He is sitting in a carriage beside "Dnnnl; STRIRE | Telegram,)—Of R A | nation m'm Jubilee Meetin 0f Sunday School Workers in Omaha Falll Cuy. Neb,, June 22—(Spechl n the_closing day. of /| the state Sun K school convention | canferences of the d artment work- ers at the Methodist and Christian churches and at the auditorium simul- taneously took. the entlre morning period. At m&jolnt mezfinl at the audi- torium ! afternoon it was an- m. [nounced that of the four cities want. In the convention for 1917 the com- that as Omaha was (!u bif lace of the Nebraska, Sun- y . school convention forty-nine ‘“" ago, it .was a fitting place to old: tlu loldcn jubilee there next nlln. committee named ent J. S. Ditk of Crete; vice . Lomax of Brolun ow; R. Mathers, Lincoln, npd these were unanimous- fu“fih. will be lvmded tonif ildm dson, county in the onors, it having compléted the !u ijee .one year in advance. illiam A, Brown of Chicago, mis- sionary usmmtandeni of the inte work, made the fnrewal; on tion, which flmh eld. with 1 R "I‘ h t. William ? qutultmmr. 5 Muc-hhnh.mm : Mo ; ,; lnfi inches, in ik i ‘ Geneva, June 22.—(Special)—Gen- eva's ul.e'bglfi:n of gh:e szm wrll ebmht of a p m for the evening. Chancellor E. Benjamin Andrews of the Nebraska state university. Judge . F.| Hughes was a student at Brown uni- versity when Dr. Andrews was at the head of that institution. “The coming of Governor Hughu was a great event in Lincoln, He was recognized as the peer of any of the great ones who visited the city that year, Hughes would smile and peared quite lively and genial, though as a genuine past master in the art of smiling he doesn’t belon| in the same class with Bryan, Taft or Billy Sunday. Hughes' whiskers were black in 1908.11In his late pictures they look gray.” Fillmore Boosters .Out for Good Roads Geneva, Neb., June 22.—(Special.) —At the last meeting of the County Board of Supervisors they were met by a number of road overseers and good road advocates, who cenferred with them in regard to the best means of improving the roads throughout the county. No permanent organiza- ion was effected, but' the board agreed that those townsips that de- sired the services of W. A, Biba, county surveyor, could have the same at the expense of the county, It is well known among motorists that few counties in the state have as [oyd roads as Flllmore | Pierre Will Honor . The State Militia Pierre, 5. DI, June 22.—(Special Telegram.)—All' state offices will be closed at 10 o'clock tomorrow to give troops from-the western part of the state greetings when they arrive from the west and to bid God-speed to the members of the home company, which joins the' train ‘at this city, Mayor orst has asked all business houses to close at that hour and the troops will be given an ovation on their way to the camp. The governor has received no further information as @nt of troops after’ th ¢ tobilization cam Premier Asquith has three ‘erving at the front. sons Illu fireworks, fun &m” both: chorus and - instru. :.“...x:"'“" i el — Crops Doing Well. iv:, June 22.—(Special. )—ll\u:ll almost one and 'one- the last two days. The d is soaked and stuff en A piollndt iy B T s e g THITT e HHH I HiHHE It ts very cheap and enough to last everyone T months.—Advertisement. REPUBLICAN STATE Members Who Gather at Lincoln Are Enthusiastic Over Outlook for Successful Campaign. HUGHES SENTIMENT GROWING (From a Statf Correspondent.) Lincoln, Neb, June 22.—(Special Telegram.)—It appears to be the opinion of many of the committee- men ' attending the republican state committee meeting who had reached Lincoln before noon that the cam- paign should-be carried out this year on the broad plan of a fight all along the line for tne whole tlcket on the platform laid ‘down by the national and state conventions, Each mem- ber reported good things from his locality, good crops, lots of repub- I|can| and a general Hughes senti- i.ent. Among the .arrival. were Chair- man McNish of the committee, Na- tional Committeeman Howell, Victor Rosewater, editor of The Bee; John L. Kennedy, candidate for the United States seriate; A, L. Sutton, candidate for governor; H. P. Shumway, can- didate ‘for lieutenant governor; W. Warner, candidate for congress, Thud distrist; Dr. Jenison, Harvard; Charles McGrew, Omaha; Eugene Westerfield, Scott's Bluff; A. Ga- lusha, McCook, and Joseph Martin, South Omaha. ¥ The ' republi ‘state committee after a short session adjourned, on account of the < funeral of Charles Hammond, father-in-law of "Chair- man McNish, Another. session was held at 8 o'clock tonight. ~All the business before the committee was to issue the 'call for the state platform convention fixed by-law for the last Tuesday. in July. The location will probably be at Lincoln, SAYS HUSBAND ALREADY . MARRIED, IN DIVORCE PLEA Hattie M. Owing has'filed a suit in district court, llkifl' the nnulment of her marriage to William Freeman at Lincoln on November 12, 1913, on the ground that Freeman llrcady has a wife and still has her, : She wants all of her‘legal rights restored, as well as expenses incurred by the llugahon She was married at the First Baptist church by Rev. How- ard Chapman. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With .a Veil; Remove Them With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by a prominent phy. siclan and Is usually so successful In remov- Ing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it ls sold by any drugsist under guarantee !o refund the money If it falls. Don't' hide your freckles under a' veil; get an ounce of othime and remove them, Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement; some of, the lighter treckies vanjshing'entirely. - By sure/to ask the druggist for the double othine; 4§ 1s this thet is sold on ‘We Want You ‘Mr. Business Man To Come ta the Twelfth Annual Convention ‘of the , Associated Advertising " Clubs Philadelphia, I@e 25-30 What It Means To You T is a short course in business promotion from business men who have the knowledge in actual experience of how to make sales—make business grow and of all-round business efficiency. Do You Need This Help? ASK VICTOR WHITE, Chairman “On to Philadelphia” Committee 1214 Farnam St., Omaha. ° You Need Not Be a Member of An Ad- _vertising Club to Attend This Convention T0 INVESTIGATE Viola Holman Engages Room at Downtown Hotel and Drinks « Vial of Poison. INQUEST THIS An _investigation ‘to ascertain, if possible, the cause or causes which prompted the act of Viola Holman, 19 years old, who took her own life yesterday nfternocn by drigking a vial ‘'of poison in a room at the Hen- shaw hotel, will be made. The testi- mony at the inquest this morning is expected to throw some light on the causes' back of the younz woman's suicide, The Holman woman wnlked up’ to the desk at the hotel shortly after noon and asked for a room, register- ing under her right name. She was assigned to a room on the third floor. Both the bell boys, who showed her to the room, and the elevator oper- ator noticed her strange actions. She was weeping as she stepped from the elevator. A few minutes " after the young woman entered the room an employe of the hotel, who was passing down the hall, heard groans and, upon in- vestigating, found her lymg on_the floor. She died soon afterwards. The poison which she drank was pur- chased at a nearhy pharmacy. Formerly of La Platte, Neb. Prévious to coming to Omaha two {urs ago the young woman lived at a Platte, Neb. She was a steno- rapher in the employ of Dr. N. L. riss, who has offices in the City Na- tional bank building. Her last known address was 601 Park avenue. There have been two theories ad- Remember These Dates and the Location. It - Will Pay You Buy a Car at Your Own Price ) uclocx MORNING | vanced as to the causes, which led up to her act. One is that she was in the clutches of loan sharks, who per- secuted her until she was desperate. The other is that she had had a lover's quarrel, one of the young women eggployed in a down town of- fice averring that she made the re- mark yesterday morning that “it was all off now, Her mother at La Platte has been notified by the coroner and is expect- ed to come to Omaha for the inquest. LIVELY COMPETITION FOR HEAD OF EAGLES (From a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, June 22.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The second day of the meet- ing -of the state aerie of Eagles in session here developed considerable interest over the election of a presi- dent. - Last night two men were placed in nomination by the commit- tee, R. E. Landes of Chadron and A. P. Moran of Nebraska City. The election will be held tomarrow morn- ing. Other nominations are: Vice presi- dent, Ernest Hahn, Fremont, and S. B. Richmond of Fullerton; chaplain, W. H. Newell and G. R. Gambel of Lincoln; secretary, M. V. Avery of Norfolk and W. L. Boettcher of Co- lumbus. The attendance is good and a great. deal of interest is developing in the organization. Oothentnu'x Company Leaves. Gothenburg, Neb.,, June 22.—(Spe- Il Telegram. )—Compnny L, Fifth iment, Nebraska Natjonal Guard, t in a special car for Lincoln this mnmmg hree hundred people were at the station to see them off. The city band escorted the guard to the depot. Indigestion—Bad Breath, Sour Stomach. If you suffer any of these take a dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight. Only 26c. All druggists.—Advertisement. FOUR WEEKS = IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Brown Finally Restored to Health by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. . Cleveland, bMo.-“For years I suf. fmd 80 sometimes it seemed as though I could not stand it any longer. It wuulllnAmthi' organs. \ At times could hardly walk, ken to the hospital and stayed four weeks but when I came home I wanld faint just the same and bad the same pains. A friend who is a nurse sald for me to- pound. I takingit that for 1 wub.n‘::arlng 8 great ‘has slready. done me more good than the hospital. To anyone who is suffering as I was my advice is to stop in the firat -lm and get a bottle of Lydia E. 's Vegetable Com- pound before you go home. ’~Mrs. W. C. BrowN, 1109 Auburn Avenue,Cleve- land, Ohio. Why not take Mrs. Broym's advice? Write for free and advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.(confidential), Lynn, Over Fifty Used Will Be Auctioned SATURDAY Afternnun JUNE 24 And Agaln July 1st AT MARKET PLACE Northeast Corner 11th and Jackson Sts., Omaha, Nebraska BELOW IS A LIST OF THE CARS WHICH WILL BE OFFERED 2—1914 Fords, Touring, 4 Doors. 2—1914 Maxwells, Touring, 4 Doors. 21911 Cadillacs, Touring, 4 Doors, 1—4-cylinder Chalmers Roadster. ~ Touring, . l-—smd-hker “28” Z—Onrlmdu. 4-cylinder, Touring. 1—1913 Ford, Touring, 4 Doors. 1—4-eylindor 1913 Deh'oim, fully 1—4¢yimdor International Touring. 1—4-cylinder Buick Roadster. 1—4-cylinder Chevrolet Roadster. 1—4.cylinder E. M. F. Touring, 4 Doors. 1—1918 Maxwell; fully eqmppod with electric starter. AT THE AUCTION. 21914, Touring. 1—1914, 4 Touring. 1—1913! ster. 1—1915, To All wi 1—Ford Roadster, 1915. " : 4-qylinder Studolnlufl, 6-cylinder Shulohhr. G-cylinder Touring. 1—1915, 4-cylinder Crow Elkhart. 1—1915, 4-cylinder Overland Road- C-leindor Studebaker, Studebaker, - lights and starter, 3—1913. “28” Studebduu. Touring. 4l 11918, Ford 2—2-cylinder 1—4-cylinder Maxwell Truck. Roadster. Buick Trucks. All of these cars are light weight cars—most of them electric lighted and equipped with a self starter. Every car on sale at this auction has been completely overhauled and many ' have been repainted. It's a chance you won't often be of fered. CARS OWNED BY ’ C. W. FIIAIGIS AUTO CO. and E. R. WILSON AUTO CO. SALE TO BE HANDLED BY Dowd Auction Company Maltless | ~ m Alcoholfree A Brannew Beverage \ Oma On Tap and in Bottles ha Beverage Company m to 6016 South 30th Street Phone South 1267, soui'u SIDE STATION, OMAHA, NEB.

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