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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916. B The enerasied augat 5| Britons Violate ORGAMIZER OF NEW YORK|Dhiladelphip Will — [nflieisdued to the sctul neets Wilmep Palmer i8 STREET RAILWAY MEN gives a list of the leaders then in R . Th. h - : pri ‘nlcon on charges of rebellion. It Promlses M&de tO Cut DOWn SIZG Of duutllg:zr:\‘?{:gdns:yggri;? wa;e‘: rx: Ha:nged aut Ranlns e sued and the cutting off of returns | said that the strike was assisted by . : ] . North American syndicates and thn( Amerlca,n Shlppers Its Publlcatlons ol unsold copies will be in excess of | pawtins, Wyo., Auz 11.~Wilmer el 200 tons of white paper per week. Palmer was hangcd early ‘this ;morn- it sto?ped work mhthr arms and muni- tion factories, which was construed . . G as treachery to the de facto govern-| Londom, Aug. 10.—(Delayed.)— Ph‘l“d,’l“h"‘ A“?' 11.—At (il pfl:fih,T,"&'.'L“mfifrké}&ebf}c’g:d.:lnplc'? ::5"?:,“::( ?,t.‘,‘ew‘:f;“m%tt::r{r:gr v!v':: ment. American shippers to Holland are of meetings, the fu'sl( of ‘""‘Fl' Was |operation throughout the United ( sprung at 3:22. He was pronounced e R PR bombarding the British government called at the suggestion of Victor F. |States to join with them in cimilar ac-| dead eight minutes later. His neck Pa,rma,lee, Omaha with protests as a result of deten- Lawson of Chicago, the newspaper | tion. was unbroken, On Wednesday, in publishers of Philadelphia in view of | It is-believed that concerted action | fear of the gallows, Palmer attempted M H d 0 l d | Non‘sl rl»f ;arggn consigned to ; The HiL 0 o a S etherlands Overseas trust. 15 4 3 tne i : on the part of all newspaper pul suicide cutting his wrut with a me an, eaas uoloraao the practical famine in the news print lishers “l,’n work to the common good, | button from his prison uniform. DAREE s"““i"", decided ““‘"‘m"“:‘ly and will prevent suspension of publi- to reduce the size of all papers, daily, | cation, which in some parts of the | g . evening and Sunday so as to effect a |country is now threatened owing to‘ saving_in excess of cighty pages per !Iwisc{lrcny of white paper. [=] week. This reduction has already been | Chairman Hurley of the Federal put into effect by the\newspapers, Trade commission, Washington, D. lAbsohltely Removu CARRANZA GALLS STRIKE TREASON Death Penalty Evoked for Men ‘Who Plunged City Into Dark- ness and Tied Up Traffic. e — DEOREE MOST SWEEPING El Paso, Tex., ‘Aug. 11.—The text understood here their protests may of a decree wherein First Chief Car- School Of Mlnes “’5“:!!:3&‘!; by diplomatic action at i ranza- evokes the death penalty against In April of last year, replying to the strikers who paralyzed Mexico| Denver, Colo.,, Aug. 11—Howard C.|a protest from Washington over the City through a general electric strike, | Parmalee of Denver was elected pres- | defention of the American steamship L AR ident of the Colorado State School of Seguunca the foreign office made appears in copies arriving here today | \Gth 07 TH¢ Eb/OrACH SHEE =F the following promis | y. He has been g P et It was further decided that begin- | C., urges all newspaper men to file f of El Pueblo, a daily publication in|( stee of the school for two years. “While his majesty’s government ning September v, 1916, they would |answers to schedule of questions bear- Indigestion, Onepcka” the apml. Born in Omaha, Mr, Parmalee was|d0€es not require cargoes to be con- cut off all returns of unsold copies, | ing on paper supplies, prices and trade country and city, so that production | troubles, proveslt. mulfl e In tying up transportation, plung- m# the city in darkness and cutting | acka where he served as assistant|trust, it does acgept a consignment its water supply, the strike is i “i1e laboratory department. For a|in that form as proof that the cargo held by Carranza to be no strike at o he was assistant chemist of the |i$ intended for a bona fide consum| all, bat an act of pure treachery|(pion Pacific Railroad company. He |tion in Holland.” This was wldery \against his government, whose ene-|p.q heen editor of the Mining Re-|circulated in the United States, not mies will receive encouragement porter and Western Chemist and Me- only in the press, hut in circulars is§ by it. tallurgist of Denver, besides being the |sued by British consulates and va- Carranza’s decree amplifies the law | yestern editor of the Metallurgical rious chambers of commerce. of 1862, dealing with public disorders. | 3id Chemical Engineering magazine| In the last two months between educated at the University of Ne-|Signed to The Netherlands Overseas | e e e e STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. An Entire Ride Up } Building E persuade others from work, either by | five years. while others have actually been Weiinry B, FITECERAUD Th Mirt s \ ' Devoted to Escalator ra n e ' S O r e S Men'’s Wear. eloquence or by threats, lmenable to placed in prize court. American ship- PSR O o . this act, but even those who fail to| Indisestion—Bad Breath—Sour Stomach. |pers complain that the British gov- leave strike meetings on learning | If you suffer any of these take a dose of |ernment has not adhered to its| Above is a picture of W. B. Fitz- ? ese re ln their object. Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight. Only 25c. | pledge, and it is expected they will |gerald, organizer of the Carmen's SR It threl}em with death those con- | ¢ New York. He was one of the or- thirty-five and forty consignments to AR nected in any way with the strike. | ganizers of the Western Association | 1he Netherlands Overseas trust have Not only are thcse who preside at | of Technical Chemists and Metal-|been held up, some in bonded warc- B strike meetings, advocate strikes or | jurgists of which he was secretary for | houses in Holland, awaiting action Frames at $1.00 Dine Well Here YOUR PICTURE fitte,d - g{lete with glass anil bc:cx?( —the Blue Room, the Green . nd d, verde, Etr \ Room and the New “Movie o o3 Dreaen s B ran d €15 STO SR | o7 i o popie rsa 0 h. " rants in town. Moderate prices ¥ ot Third Fleor. and excellent food. SA TURDA Y--Last Day of the Shoe Sale Greatest Annual August Event in Our History WE ANTICIPATED A BIG BUSINESS, made special provision for it, with scores of extra salespeople, hundreds of square feet 'of added space and Shoes so arranged that no one would have any trouble in finding just what they 'wanted—BUT OUR ANTICIPATIONS WERE FAR BELOW THE ACTUAL RESULTS. From 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Saturday You Will Have The Opportunity to Share in This Sale and Save DON'T LET THIS CHANCE PASS YOU BY—We have received hundreds of orders from out-of-town customers—Families have been outfitted for the entire Fall and Winter— School children have been fitted to new Shoes for the time when they will go back to their studies—EVERYONE WHO HAS BOUGHT IN THIS SALE HAS ENJOYED ECONOMIES The strike was declared on JulylA“ druggists.—Advertisement. seek aid from the State department. |union in New York city, ~ & STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. || [ The Best Suits Brought b Three excellent places to dine X } Here This Season \ At Half Price and Less JUST BEAR THIS IN MIND—A radical clearance is in progress in this Great Clothing Department. ’]g)e names of some of the best makers in the country appear on the labels on these garments. You Pay Just NEVER EQUALLED—WHY DON'T YOU DO THE SAME—There is still another day. i\ L Satisfactio ‘ Guar. o d ¢:r Money Refin o sfaction Guara ded \ $ 1 q25 a P alr v N N Bmk}fn lots of B;;ts %%d Sack Styles, sizes 38 to 52, 4 | ; G (S and worth $18.00 to L For Shoes and Slippers worth two, three and four times that price. Busement. ¢ Stouts, fi)ng stouts and slims included in the sale. 4 The best urchase is the . . wusic casnver - | Mid-Season Special Offers SEWING MACHINE ¢ In Smart Summer Apparel Final Clearance Parasols Choice of any Formerly Sold Up to $6.50 aBigSale | Now $2.50 and $3.50 B e s Parasol in our - of HERE'S A VERY WONDERFUL OFFERING—Trous- 4 entire $l 39 E ers made of Cassimeres, Worsteds, White Flannels and White Women’s Porch and Street Frocks stock ... PAe Trousers Serges; also Blue Serges, sizes 29 to 50 Waist. A FIT HERE In voiles, linens and lingerie cloths. At- All $1 and $1.50 FO EVERY MAN. ) tractive trimmings of laces and embroideries. and 9l. Second Floor, Men's Bldg. \ Regular values to $12.50, spe- $ 4 9 5 Parasols, 69(: N 4 cial Saturday, at.........%.... . at S - S § ll P . New Early Fall Wool Skirts | === || Sample Shirts at Small Prices Any style wood to\mnf.ch the furnishings. of any room you de- sire to place it in. We Allow $12.00 on 1ymu' ofl.d twe:wiug mac!f:ine, flfo [ as first paymeént' for SRR T par . In poplins, serges and gabardines. Smart full flared models with pleats, yoke effects and*braid and button i HT 6 98 $7.50, $10 In the Children’s Section Selling China Men!---Stock Up and Save Money At L Hlnd;o?n‘:e(::t i:'.rll :?. Large Purchase of Shirts from the. Vases, beautifully fin- E. & W. (Ely Walker) Shirt Co., St. Louis ished in our new fall Children’s White Li Dresses, dainty t: £ Val laces, P A Special-- 2:2(.;:%; :xéb‘r'o.ndelxz;;x;esri -f:o“ét E‘:u!!l %Tg:;:?ooszho'o, .:.e ' 696 floral cfixttmlg ; 10- lr;'ct?1 About 1,800 Men’s Sample Shirts andfhmgl o‘!l tg; N(Ig} % B Hemsti saedal plendid Group of Dresses for Children, made of gingham, pers size. egularly wo lity, a fortunate purchase from the y tion, Witi\m:n!?tl:lgwg:t?vt an ex. cale, voile and lawn. Ages § to 14 years. Worth to §2.50, Sat. 89c $2.50, sale price $1.50 %‘::llie{') lShl‘x)'t: Co., StpLouls, enables us to sell : L’f’;,:“ SSine O Anuge, (vpeo a1 | e —————————————— White and Gold Dinner them at about one-half the regular price at..... soc S SRV o Sl L In the new and enlarged Daylight Drug Store. Sets, Ranson shape, ol banadol 5t shivts all makes of machines, 38c. new patterns just ar- All styles—collars attached, band collars, sport shirts, Belts for all machines. g Dl’u ; and TOIIet NeCGSSItles rived, 43 pieces $4.98 laundered and soft cuffs. Made of fancy striped mad- Third Floor. / g.ll;-l:n_nr ::&. ;:::::. 11:;;812"9 I ;ifi.....l.:u Rubber Gloves, worth Qreen Pottery Lily or ras, soisette and repp cloth. Regular prices $1.00 5°c raves , large can fl. 70c, v a6 v enciinnoanis R G b B T AR b e e i T 29 Palmolive So , 10c cake for 5¢ lI;le.;luPa:th;risc;nc}‘ls;,lg(e]. N and $1.25, Saturday.....coiiieiiiiiiiiiiannn [ et the Oy 8 :(%1,,..?.‘ T“(h 'lfu.n.t'.,. 25c ualzee Slmh«- Castoria, 35¢ pizezltoz special .. +oos.. 50¢' Men’s Fiber Silk Hose, about 300 do;en, in | Men's Silk and Wash Ties, 26¢ ‘“ { m.tb.fom or Sozodont, 25clséz¢e :il;;llel(' King Apple Corer, sil- white, black, tan, navy-and other desirable VMBIUGB. V:th'l' ........ vessan db """"""""" ver plated, Former shades. Run of the Mill of the 25¢ en’s Wash Ties, very new and beau SChOOl f,;'?,':"' Erehls Cruam, 50:{ EL:;?,:,',’:"‘A';E" i:fie b:ft (])7) m'i prilce 50c, sale price grade, Saturday, at.......o.oe. .. Isc :gfcehc?;'s ?co:agl?:; Saturday, } | bottle <. .vvviivecvvane. BOBRE ONIY oo covisoines p . |each 3O@, O IOr......o00avns [ Suit Mentholatum, 50¢ s at. 20¢ o Main Floor. e Special Lot of Men's Egyptian Cotton Union | o}out 25 Dozen Munsing Union Suits, “Run IS”c) hool res ¢ %ntfle for the Blood, 31 00 6i7¢ | pm———— Suits, athletic style. These garments 39° of the Mill” quality. Worth to $2.50, 9& will be open Nail Enamel, 25¢ si ell worth 59c¢, very special. .. .. Saturgay, ab: v Lo e _ again real g‘fl:.’y M “'maufrc-:.,zewla?t [ pound, $1.00- aise; , sz - » ¢ New Georgette beirpy e Men's Stors, Main Floor. soon. Now 2! Lapactic Pills, 100 in bottle. %g,- Bl - is the time Phenolax Wafers, 30 in bot.25¢ ouses % o »} ' t Sutts | M Coar'pl 100 b | gust arrived. In white and | Straws in a Saturday Sale | the boys at z9¢ i Mul.'.i..é'i:l{e;;;;ib'.i'é}{e'fionle esh, beautifully embroid- eat sav- th $1.50, at g o | ered. Various pretty models. 1 1 glrgs- Sale ’:’;‘:;". %lu l"ozd"cf, lfilquldl Sl‘I’m‘eJlna,fll:ottge A g On sale, Satur- ss That Wlll Send Them F]ylng guflts bs:t)l,x: cucumbcr' 'Cold ‘Cream, 5lc size, | g:l::-.“;l 00-eite farssak .59¢ dagi:.?f Shop—Secoud Floor d No"tn e Pt;““:‘yb i thi: b St:ref onShSatur%z A R e R v || Hoof M:,\mcure Sticks, doz. 5¢ ——————————— and walk away without buying a new ‘“topper” to finish out } ak00s 3650 g“’; aahi b“;;‘fi D e e oks Conplepele Talcum, the Hosiery balance of the season—the price is so small and it means so mach A o N s > 4 to him to have a new clean Straw for the balance of the summer ‘ Each suit has two pair of | size, bottle o .59¢ About 30 Dozen Women’s that “PRESTO!”—he will buy b % p,nr_h'rhe amartest models, Dt,u .Kiss Vegetal Water, bottle | Pl}l::: Thrleads§{{(k tl'io:li_lery;, in A —he will buy. g in light and dark colors, | white only. Silk to the top, i ; g e ; kst A S Al $1.00 Straw Hats, Other Finer Straw : plaids, in a variety of pat- geezskand toes. M?det by th% b at 45¢ Hats, at 69¢c. i terns. Two big tabl it W ! est known manufacturer o About 5 dozen Straw Hats, former | Bangkoks, Leghorns, Split Stras ,g.. ages 5 to 1; ygm_ s::cif‘ffi]y :lubdlur Sheeting, 86 inches wide, Armour- Stork cake, | hosiery and gloves, whose gfl:e d‘I -00- re 5c i g\tgié)d Hadugasear, . p 3 T Rl R RTINS |8 A S ot R SRR i s B0 any wiin ok s 0o o o BN [ REURAEY Y O NI sesssnns 5 priced for: $4 25 ;.«Qulrl Fountain Syringe, wo?tfi ‘i Sayman’s Soap, 10c cake. . ;g NSRS f 0 AXS not permitted. Wi el A Saturday, at. .. BT B ORI Sy s o s S s 77¢é! Main Floor. :'n°“’l'"v’v“ifl°:‘e'cggiz:"'t‘;‘rzq$i‘ (] . R R I S e et S AR R R etena] B Boys' Long Pants Suits = | ity; $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00 This is the last chance to get 2 . ; that 1;,,%] p“:i it fi' ’%is Muns‘ngwear K::li:?'p?i:c“l' Sat- $1.15 e s some nees | Underwear for Women, Misses and Children | womess Fier sit Boot Hosiry, 5 Women’s Munsing Union Suits, fine lisle. Cuff and umbrella k with double soles, heels and toes. g:l?g&'““? oal:t:dfi Tgfi'rxetu::: styles; lace and shell edge. Broken sizes, worth to $1.25.. s;jeee White, black and colors. zsc )y g A d Women's Munsing Union Suits, fine cotton. Cuff and umbrelia Specially priced, pair. ... in a good variety of pat- knee styles. Broken sizes, worth to 69c, special, suit. .. /... Women's. Fiber Silk Hosiery, with terns. Values from $16.00 Children's and Misses’ Union Suits, broken sizes. Regular 50c’ double soles, heels and toes, in to $15.00. Ages VRO L BAPUPARY, 7 s 35\, v oy ile sy o ola’s Basce S a0 a b0 S s aid 39¢ white, black and a few colors. .{hg 14 to 19 years Women’s Fine Lisle and Cotton Vests, well known brand. Lace ular 50c value, 5 ------- and crochet tops. Regularly worth 39c, Saturday, each. .....25¢ P ) AR A BN C Third Floor. g \ (Y Main Floor. Main Floor, »