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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 13, 1916. 3—A t = ; k‘\ | Nebraska Hotel Buildingat ~ PLAN EXPERIMENTS 'UNCLE SAM T0 LOOK New President of State University |(ORN QUTLOOK G0OD Lincoln Collapses, FARMER INJURED P Porsors gt VILING HIGHWAYS| INTO BREAD MATTER of lowa Is Young Man in Years|rui siouisg 1o vow vnier Way Since the Rains of the S MOV[NG GRANARY Qe \{,“’l RUE 12 ivelper County and Auto Club Will| Govcrmlh‘nt lecly to Seelc Walter A, Jessup, dean of the Col | Last Week. ‘ sons were Each Try Different Method | Reason for Bakers Boost- |'Re of Education, has heen clected < : S TS - - injured, two seriously and ed T Houston M {one probably fatally, when the Capi on Same Road. ing the Price. to succeed Thomas Houston Mac- HAY CROP YIELD HEAVY Charles Hall of Broken BOW il hotel of ihis city collapsed about| 330 th orning I'he in o o R0 Receives Crushed Skull [0 this marnine The i) ol we |gOPE TO AGREE FINALLY |INVESTIGATION TO START ‘:,‘\”:[ R R S While at Work. [0t Broken Low, Neb, and W. | resigned his position - June and * H. Weyenburg and Guy Slade, Ihe good roads committee of the | ( hicago, Aug 120 Proposed in-[went west for his health, but the mat Palmyra, Neb. Rudicedl will [Omaha Auton the retarl price of bread s ter has just been announced [ has @ broken hack 'resident Jessup has been a mem men were in Wi Us | 1 MeD e o & ber of the Towa taculty for but four e g ol onald and County Fagineer vears, coming here trom the Univer e south wall of the two|l. E. Adams vesterday atternoon in [ ward No Hurley, chairman of the sipy of Tndana, where e was head of bride as president of the state um of lowa and will take office All stations reporting to the North- sstern on crop conditions with the exception of Shickley reported the soil to be in good condition and the Fi obile club conferred feredase m = MANY ATTEND CHAUTAUQUA | prospects for corn gaod. The Shick- [with County Commissioners Best [0 be investigated by the Federal ley agent said soil was in fair shape, as was the corn crop, hut added, “Rain helped corn somewhat, but it still rade commis according to 1 Broken Bow, Neb, Aug. 12 (Spe- | cafe, w cial)—Charles Hall, a well known farmer, living ten miles northwest ot upper storics of the hotel fell upon [ an attempt to reach a more satisfac | commnssion came to Chicago the department of cducation. e s i : e here, was perhaps fatally injured | fic Quesstory cafe and crushed in gy o derstanding coneerning the [ feday on a business (g a raduate of Farllam college o hows evidence of damage Arling- while assisting in moving a granary. e rool. § i al < | “We have heard ot the proposed | Richmond, Tnd., - the class ot 1903 ton, near Fremont, forecasted a “bum- s liladliotel astantolliland \ ‘m.nnuu ot the Douglas county | s Hall were holding a rope taut near hotel s an old and mark of | 0 increase in the price of bread,” sapd and following his graduation was Sév oro” bt fnest stations reported the cit built in 1870, 1t is | I v the team when the doubletree lvvu} 1he ml\ \\.‘|~ I (Im R70. tois [T s e we Wio Tl SATTIL (e et ol superintendent of the pubhe schools L e - and fUERel ey st R Braflafl Sl gt S e Sl it omimr o o (s sibeld ool GO R E St B8 6 Al Bl at Westtield and at Madison, Tod. T S Bt head above the eye with terrific [owned by the Thompson Hotel com- | oo used for an oiling experi- |10 ook into the matter.” recenved the degree of bachelor ot I'lie rains of the week which visited ¢ ) L oad 1o sed for an oiling experi- | i $ force. When brought to town and |pany g el e e ReTD has ko eto] i Al ey ta] the alleged philosophy from: Columbia university all stations reporting have made con- placed in the hospital, it was found et | statement of Jay Burns, Omaha, pres. 191 2 | ditions favorable for fall plowing, that Hall's nose hatl been torn oit Notes from Tecumseh s T Lident of the Nationall Association of | Dr. Jessun is a,young man of 49 which is going on rapidly and his skull crushed in. The_physi-| ifierences of Opinion. Moter Therss At Salt Lake City Tast | vears, but his appointment has the ap Tive fus seaton of thedorthern part = cians hold out little hope of recovery. | And Johnson County| There is a conflict of opinion as to}week, that the price of bread would proval of retiring President Mac of the state is now busy with the har- 7, ‘The injured man is ahout 33 years of | Fecumseli, Neb., Ang. 12—(Spe-[the best wity of applying the oil, and | he inereased, sounded like an inves- bride, who becomes president emeri [ vesting of the crop, Staiford reporting n {10 settle the matter the county and | gigation. He sand that af the price tus of the university, and of the entive Syery: heavy crop, good qualit cage, is married and has one child deial)— The annual picnic was held at : X \ Sumdaywill he conty Gy at the | Caok, in the morthern part of the [the club will ‘cach ail about hall & was advanced a formal investigation faculty. Dr. Jessup's work i the DR i N S Broken Bow Chautangua, which is | county, vesterday. There was a hig [mile of voad extending west l‘.‘m;\\w,m be made immediately (u\lrlgn of Education hm‘lpl\vn hin “jood quality and large crop. w‘ in session this week. Callaway has{agendance long program of | Fiitg-second streeti n Dundee,a long A a wide acquaimtance over the state of I'he damage to the corn crop con- Depends Upon Hurley. lowa and to the people he s prob | firms the reports which have reached here one hundred | qports, © The Sic was by the Te-|the south line of the Country club | Merna, Ansel- | cumseh military band, Kicth Neville [ grounds | Whether there \1;4.11 be a u«il.x.ll ably as well known as any mewber 7 | Charles J. Lane of the Union Pacific other towns are |and I, AL Pollard were the segularly | The antomobile chub will grade and ) mvestiganen o) #he likh cost of flour of the university faculty save D Walt AJ | M. Lane says the corn crop in Texas » visite T | rauitll Wieisurhice danilsmooth sits| anduprospective finereusesiin: bread EMachride himself QNCPA.ICSSUP | [ (il is a complete failure, peakers, but neither got | | I i I A. Maguire came down | hali-mile and apply the oil on the | prices depends largely upon the ve-| 2 | as is the case in southern Kansas promised to be strong, and An mo, Mason City a L_ cexpected to follow will bring their lunch advertised 101 among the shade trees and ‘H"w from Lincoln upon short notice and |hard surface of the roud. The county {port of Commissioner Hurley, now m | B 8 s | Northern Kansas and southern Ne- ¢ Ihe teachers” institute is being held plied the \,-‘\ aking. {will plow and harrow its section, Chicago making informal inquiries | PTIC¢ ‘;[ (‘;'(;""ll““'" I“i'"“ ol ”“"‘”‘""l" "m"'"';‘l‘_ ”"';" I““’ been || ucka have a fighting chance for - L L R e oo I il oneny Whreaditicxailbai cafrai e ead e el e LT E O I S o s S Bl Sl A a good part of a crop, although the most stuccessiul the county has ever [tomorrow. A good program has been juntil it is in condition, a more ex- Mr. Hurley went to Chicago par I\'“‘\ today, ‘]“T\“‘j" t ;-" Viey won 'l Copies of a resolution adopted by | yield has heen decreased by hot 4 had. The attendance is about 200 [provided. “I'he meeting will continue [pensive process, requiring more labor [ ticularly to seck definite intormation | 10K = o the general question of | fhe master bakers at Salt Lake City, | weather and lack of rains. The corn - Among the instructors are: President [tor eight days [and more oil. The two stretches will {at the he. uarters of the National flour and bread prices 1 calling on congress to place an em-1in northern Nebraska is later and the £ Clemmons of the Fremont normal At a congregational meeting of the [have the same amount of trafhe and | Bakers' association conecerning state The Departments of Agriculture | bargo on flour exports, were re-!pollen has not been so severely in- 3§ ill show which is the more econom- | ments during the association’s con- | and Justice, as well as the Trade | ceived by mail today by Vice Pres-|jured by the heat and will probably R. Kirk, b §. John | trict superintendent was requested to |ical and satisfactory way of getting vention at Salt Lake City that the [ Commission, are giving attention to ident Marshall and Speaker Clark. | pull out a good cvop.” Lewis, Wavne: Miss Addie J. Mauls-|do what he could to have Rev. €. € |a goud road. s Sl I o 3 : £l by, Des Moines, la; Superintendent Wilson u'lmuwi to this pastorate the | . A : & Heavier Drag Advised. |?__ TELEPHONE 1614 DOUGLAS S. H. Martin, | en Bow;: Mrs. G coming vear T e el 1e automohile club also suggestec For 50c we give you a year's sub- W. Dewey, Gates; Miss M. Fodge, Johnson county was visited by a | | | : B 5 splendid rai csterda ‘he co that the county buy some new anc Z5 % = : Broken Arrow [splendid rain vesterday. The corn seription to the Designer. The Fall Fashion Book and a coupon for one Rouse of Peru, Prof. J.| Tecumsch Methodist church the dis- Dean . 1 irksville, Mo, Pr - Sale of Wall Paper New Plain Oatmeal Papers, with cut- 1 was badly in need of the moisture, as | heavier road drags which have been| out borders. Enough paper for a Shlppers COnSldel’ | was the gra on the market for a year, and which | | are 1«‘;mnr<lkm fln un)nh Iml\nv T’mvl pattern Worth ..... ..... $1.60 room 12x14 feet, complete including i factory work than the hght drags Sy s 9 rolls wall, 6 rolls ceiling and 18 MaXImum Fl elght |Site for Central Clty R o i o fite e Our Price for Everything .... .50 g hu’nll-r. Wo‘rth 35.35' e y Saving ... $1.15 color. Complete for ......83.21 Third Floor. L} Call of the Styles In Latest Blouses i EVERY INDICATION Forerunners Of Fall points to the continuance Garnet, gold, plum, navy F h . of the low neck model, as asnions and gréen, are all good col- it means a comfort denied by the high neck style, but - . : S > / of course, some women eve showed ore Co! - 5 . I n' H RS G s ASHION DEMANDS Tailleur Gowns for earliest {ifged,fl"d fl(;lFflsth" Do s seneont wear and this dictum will be welcomed with joy vides in small measure Ior bymany women who appreciate the graceful lines of this also. Postofficé Selected |enough to smooth off the rough spots Bill by Legislature% Contral Citgs Neb. Aug, 12, tape. |0 the toud. and only seree to carry cial) ~The report is current in ””\i‘ulnng the loose surface of the road.| astings, Neb., Aug. 12--(Spec at ity today that the business corne T(!II«Lxl.‘x]mk» e R Iumier | Custer County Has 315 heengaclcctadphy i) Eighth Grade Graduates | conferences have been held in dm.u—lw'npu y he ent parts of the state during the pres- | I'reasury department at Washington : ent week by manufacturers and s the site for the new federal build Broken Bow, Neb., Aug. 12—(Spe-| pers who assert they have \v.\ i, Many months have clapsed | cial Telegram.)—At the eighth grade criminated against in rates in favor [since bids were submitted and peo- | commencem ent which took place here of other points where competitive [ple in Cen City were heginning | today, 31 graduates received manufacturing concerns re located. [to believe that the securing of a fed diplomas. is one of the big \s 4 result of the Interstate Com-|crall building was a myth. At the|classes i the history of the county| erct commissinnis) decision that! theytime sevenalisitcs wereraficred fandia [KENERpraREal S Wa SRRV Sl the | railroad shoul replace order No. 19|short time later it was declared the chautauqua tent. State Superintend-| with the old system of rates prevail-{one owned by Dr. Capron and other | ent Thomas - deliverimg th .?“M'“‘v ing before such rates were put in ei- [partics had proven the favorite of Alice Housel of Ansley had the high- fect, these concerns now think that [government —inspectors. This site est standing in ”‘H county, her per- the railroad companies have an op-|was, however, sold to the Masonic cents being 90 10-11. Through portunity to “iron out” all such dis-{order several manths past. The cor- | courtesy of the public service club Main Floor, Rear Fortune Tellers of Fashion PREDICT that this fall will prove colorful days for those who follow style in her various moods. iminat s without causing any| s e SSleaste E {all of the graduates were .uhn!llwl to R 1 I e WU Cusie sy o Beedhioit G st i el e i (SOT RS en 00U g e B llied sonn, Il = Here are a few of the | . tion, valuable. It is stated that a special e York, gathering together the For aft i W ATt showinmre latest arrivals: : The sentiment expressed “t these linducement was tendered the wovern- | Butcher is Fined for very latest and best of the Mg i Eoratiemosnian e i R COMBINATION OF WASH . conferences intin:ated in the event jeatWhecause of the enhancement of Violation of Food Law | fall styles. Every day we | cially attractive models, featuring the long line, semi- SATIN AND GEORGETTE a are receiving shipments that | fitted Frocks, the Basque and Redingote styles. CREPE, with a long, dee that these discriminations were not | peighboring propertics. eliminated that the freight rate situ- North Platte, Neb, Aug. 12 | pointed collar finished witl convince us that the coming Unusual trimmings of Chinese embroidery, beaded ation will become a political issue in | Synday Will S| eak at (S el = Willanm e Coleman 5 : silk tassel, inset with hem- Nebraska this fall and that an effort y p Frid \),"”):\h, ,‘ ’“]““ ”,‘,iw\:l 5 ‘:,m,,\ season will P'}‘l'"(' the "‘"“’% motifs, buttons and sashes individualize these and make i stitched Georgette Crepe in will be made to pass in the next lee- North Platte Friday court, pleaded guilty to violating the | lbtlflil~:1\;1"ll‘n “i“1 “‘r)nr::lt':'rh::q ! them most alluring. back, sleeves to match, also islature ® maximum freight rate bill| Noply Platte, Neb, Aug. 12 [pure food laws and paid a fine of yle: at 4 Fhe 1 i : 7 A 3 2 ; s inset with Georgette Crepe. such as_had the approval of the | (pedial - Extensive | preparations 510 and costs, Colemin was arrested |§ - {80 KnowngeThedncigual 4 Serges combined with Satin or Georgette or all Satin ® GEORGETTE CREPE United States supreme court in the : SRSESE , > 3 3 merican manu f acturers - _ = Ao i Pt _‘]r“fl‘qn”. 1€ lare being made here for the 3illy” [on a complaint filed by D. W. He have been put on their mettle and Taffeta are most popular. Charming collars and ! BLOUSE, with pink panne Newberry freiglh vestees of Chiffon or Georgette add to their attractive- | velvet applique design, in q black, navy blue; bullet but- g, to be held in North |cox, a state inspector, who charged Sunday will | that Coleman had transported two | Sunday me : Platte next Friday. Re th]s year, to prmluw ~\ly]n-s To Alter Circle Order |Nerth Platte, will deliver his famous |clean and that no covering or protec- made this Sms(m 5 Wmhw_ At 319 00' 522 50, $25.00, $35.00 and Upwurd j collar with rolled edge, pink with pink design, white with e ; navy design. more and more evident to us GEORGETTE CREPE, a that we are on the threshold New Fall Sults--Just a Hlnt filmy model, with tucks and of one of the biggest fall [ plaits and hemstitching; vest seasons in apparel that the ' Plain tailored models, with the stylish flared coats so effect with V front patel. Middle-West has ever seen. cuitable in the new lengths. Wide collars and deep cuffs; : SOME OF THE NEW %) sermon-lecture, “Booze.” and will |tion against flies and dust had been Lincoln, gAug. 12.—(Special.)—The proceed on his way to Grand Island, provided for the meat | supreme_court refuses in any way to Hastings, I‘“L”I" and Omaha, speak- s - | modiiy its original order restraining | g at cac h of these cities. Teachers’ Institute at Osceola. the supreme executive council of the I'hrough passenger trains to the Osceola, Neb., Aug. 12—(Special.) Woodmen Circle from interfering [€ast and west will stop at the sur I'he Ieachers’ insti- with Mrs. Emma Manchester, su- H-»un.hnu towns for the accommoda- | tute which has been in session this tive one in new ideas. As summer wanes, it becomes (From & Statf Correspond preme guardian, in the handling of [tion O those desiring to reach North | week, closed today. The enrollment p BLOUSES show desi £ the 1‘,“,,& of the order until final ac-|Platte for the meeting and - special | was large and the institute consid- M LS ornamental pockets and button trimmings are very at- steel beads on bl::jg?zz-egn tion on the case In,llucn had. ::‘:\h(l; !I”{ “M\”\\I'll“:'v‘ml ll;"hlc‘l\]\]:‘trn ered ““'KLIU‘ the ’l"[l’ held in recent 7 5 tractive in all new models. ' and plum backgrounds. Several attempts have been made | s O ) ¢ branc S| years. e principal instructors were f in the courts by Ilh\‘ executive council |and North Platte. Seating arrange-| Dean B. E. McProud of University A thtle L!ght | Wool Velour Broadcloths, Gabardine and Serges. . . to prevent Mrs. Manchester from in- ments for 4,000 persons arc being | Place, Superintendent . A. Gregore | L i Navy shades prevail, with green, brown, wine and black EmbrOlderles DRl R IR B e e Diseaniot (7"(".\'{'."""‘1;{‘“\' L oo j for variety. At 10c a Yard wing ade 2 ¢ WO! was imn . ) i sceola S o . I 2 et ekl Mo WIS e Fashion Favors I} popular Prices, $25.00, $35.00, $45.00 and Upward. gl It s et i it T o y ac , 3t ] i U theardeeeithe ot vas, nade Maywood DISI[‘ICt Falr ou can Makep L OF COURSE we have only o N On good q“unl\ty cambric and ’ hearing is had and an opinion ren-| Maywood, Neb. Aug. 12—(Spe- ure agel' %ladha peep tlhrfluah thhe door of & A i knzilzo;} 'OQh tg 19c. dered an the - orig I mation. cial.)—Governor Morehead has set “ashion, and inasmuch as most it t 2C a Yar! | etttk Tt \‘\-,\lw.«gm. Septetnber 1; to attend of tlh.-'uu:u we saw ‘:;{: "hl‘],: ttractwe Sport Sktrts o I"dvml'l A iy the Southwest Nebraska District fair predictions, we wail patie wli | ainti mbroidered witl }‘ gs at \l:\\ wood, M»\’ et arrange- for the verification later. But For street or sports wear, in new plaids, checks or :a,;:a:l'l dcsxgnyfl cQunllt;r:ultabll: i To Save MllCh Cartage.w,‘,‘ were announced today by Sen- this we know-— plain colors. Flaring models or pleated effects. Pockets, fathalllstparelinsssiWorthsto M ron a Staft Corresy lator Willis Wilson of Curtis, Neb it 5 i attractive belts and yoke effects add to their charm. 25¢ P! Lincoln, Aug. 12 D —For |5 S e kenaeai” superin- | In Your Own Foeies wilpsmerestony A nice selection at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. N sixteen years all of the coal used infendent of the Southwest Nebraska | Home—with \]‘:»rl\ hcf\lx;.qu:‘:t':-}c ‘Illuu\ q;nt Second Floor. - the municipal water and light plant | District has been carted ac expense of about § W, fair, attended the tractor town 4t a total fnieet at nont and made arrange- | Johann Hofmeister 100 Fresident F.|pents with several of the tractor com . rke of the ( iber of Com- [panies to give a demonstration at Genuine Lager merce has secured a promise of the [ Maywood during the fair. Beer Extract Union Pacific to build a sidetra ( the works. The council will be @ for a franchisc New Arrivalsin Drapery Dept. Kapock Silks. We have just re- Fall Silks Are Splendid R us a goodly supply of just the most popular. We also see that Flouncings will hold their own. Narrow Venise Edgings, the much wanted lace for trim- ming collars, etc; large va- ck to —_— You can now brew your own beer—best yon Led ever tasted—easily, cheaply, right in your o HYMENEAL home. With Johann Hofmeister Beer Extract xtract S | o beer that h "‘f'ka o Sein Gega usiliyileger iet; f ntire W brown and blues; 50 inches | Dunn-Costley. eer that has been made in Germany for ages— riety of entire new o 3 3 A1 B Miss Work of Hastings o by T paenaly B g b ol Iy w e 5ot b e 12k, i u g In Their Novel Colors and Designs wide. Yard ......... $2.00 : . 5 Imported Duchesse Curtains— The new fall silks are arriving daily, all the newest color 24 brand new patterns, rang- yard. am Edward Francis Dunn and Member of the family wil Accepts Chadron Place - wil Hasti Neb., Aug. 12— (Special.) | Marjory Allyee Costley were mar-| or in bottles anywhere. And it will cos Silk Shadow and Ch.nhlly ¥ 7 h e A A —Miss Fdna Work, dsistant princi- ried Thursday moring at 8 \‘II‘]L Senis anert s il over 8 Rl e bl Flouncings, up to 27 inches ('f]'rilhtmflllmls and novelty effects being shown in this great :lm: in price from..... $3.98 pl of the Hastings High s 1, has [at the Catholic church, Rev. ) i wide, in white, cream and silK store. 0 ) accepted the position ¢ 1ssistant | M « ating. The wedding Real MaIt and Hop Beer at black; all new patterns, ex- w Al A ; Marquisette Curtains, Just re- principal of the State Normal school | march was played by George Costley 11 Cents a Gallon Remembenaus cellent assortment. ¢ call your attention to the New: Satins are very popular this scason. | ceived a nice assortment. Pair, 40-Inch “Soie de Raye,” a beautiful, We anticipated the demand, and are | at $1.88. $2.50. $2.98 hadro R R Tt ot imitation beer—bu aliiiatic: )I'Tnl‘ :‘ (\ “‘”( 1|Jnr4]u’1‘\wllr. eer, made 0}1",”;Hra)'xlt'vrxz'“(‘;;r;flvv’slf;lrll;:g';rnr Net Top Flouncings, 18 to crisp, shimmery, soft weighty silk, ' 5 ¢ Fall D Notes From Beatrice. B e (et i Beer of fine, natural color = topped with a rch, 27 inches wide, beautifully in the new rubber gray, rose, taupe, * le to offer you 36-Inch Satin Ra- 100 Pieces of New l. d'f"" Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 12—(Special.) [ner of ¢ asper, Wyo, bridesmaid, The | and pure a b U B mbroidered in fine cotton Burgundy, Java, maroon, plum, etc., diant, very soft, lustrous finish. i Sm;“ M‘drln'x o ORY ,fi- _As Coroner Reed was unable to[pest man was Harry Dunn of Clarion, |90, And the tasterol, deicious! % nets, in white and eream. e e e ST St 0o el | | S N e, hear from the relatives of the young| 2, hrother of the groom. From the h,",f,‘(';;'f‘,;’,,"{,"g{r{’::’ffi Main Floor. skirt or dress. Specially priced, range of colorings. $l 25 at...... 12 .‘!t‘. 19¢. 25¢ L B e el 0 Wi e R e | Lager Beer Extract et _— | per $1 5. Worth $1.75, yard....... . Third Floor. ast Sunday, or learn his name, the| g f the birde's parents ore | follow thesimple instructic v AT s e ety body was interred in the Wymore| Y%y” ‘\: :x”‘:\ I j::(\ M{vAr.(\l;:“.m;\h:‘!‘: }:a”s‘bfi::‘y::‘nfi;c:,f" wiverbe soud where s ezl WaSh GOOds yard 5 The New Braids and Stripes are here D t' cemet | out of town guests were: Mrs, E. 1. 50c can makes 3 gallons of beer. | Wh-t nd Colored 40-Inch Silk and Wool Poplins, a in a bewildering array of beautiful omestiCs X Alvin e Rl . Gt IOkt 5 . sl K¢ cin makes Tivallonafibaee: e a silk that will give you splendid ser- color combinations. All the newest 40-Inch Printed Voiles, in d lodged in jail to serve|Jawrence Chizek and family of Nor-|, Sent direct, prepaid. upon receipt « o Fine Quality Brocaded Silk and vice. Fifty new fall des to se- effects are shown in Satins, Taffetas, ? 1 assortment of pat- i S Tt el e R Sl R e e A e Cizaug et ais it i ] c At, yard. . JOC 1o Dl terns and color combina- sentenced by Judge Wooley [ ber wear. 36 inches wide, vd,, 35¢ tions—stripes, figures and Mainibloon floral designs. Worth 19¢ and 25c. Off the bolt, at, Rugs at Right Prices e Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, in every wanted shade for street and evening w ches wide. Monday, yd. A committee of business men will| ’ e start out next Monday with a sub-| _——-._‘ Rheumatism! scription paper for the purpose of st | curing $800 to insure the holding of| the Venetian pageant in September | Printed Silk and Cotton Chiffon to be given by the Nce- ”lllh('uu‘ = | M 3 rinte l. ,.n .‘(’.1 rrounds. . > o ing, all new sport stripes; Canoe clitb, which has been 4n an- DABenoFBaney, | What Chlropractlc h(';?tl:'\lfllrl‘l ':v]x‘;li.\ri‘.',’:w"‘:mmn\::-\hn-; French Wilton Rugs Royal Wiltons fast colors. Lengths to’ 10 In this quality we have Royal (The Alexandria) vards. Regularly worth 25c. Ishpahans and Kermans, the best of We have exclusive sale of the Art ;’z"m‘;-hz::fhj‘é;e-.;'é?: kind. Loom Rug in Omaha. This is the only one-picce Wilton Rug on the ?\‘fl(hm’:lfg(h\o{‘\‘;Q a:'él plaids. nual event here for several years North Platte Store Robbed. North Platte, Neb,, Adg. 12.—(Spe wide. Special, yard .... 356 MadeiraNainsook, purc soft ble SANATORIUMv Does fOl' lt Zneotn Tt umatism is an a thei h, fur women's and chil ion of nerves, 39 inches wide Cotton Fabrics, new line in lect from. Regular $ light and dark colors for fall kind, per yard .. cial.)—Burglars last night threw a This institution is the only one DERTeE farib: dren's wear. rock through the rear window of thel | 1y (:U R w:-u(::p ' "\“."‘,;”»"',',fi...f\'q.,.‘ : Monday) 10:yasil bolts e lmarlknt that is perfect, and \:e abso- Jse SRR ] SR st £ sepa ! ocal redness, swelling, stiffness s 0-¢ utely guarantce it in every de! - ::"Iil“:l;l;:\('l\lllv‘.m'\“(-“ o ’1].\'. ]l' “|y|;‘j|'|l\ buildings situated in their own ||| and sometimes deformity. ‘W:. SRR RS $1.98 | o aid ... 2 \l)- 00 o ity digo blues and grays. Very LAk e ; : e e e There is perhaps no ailment more ite Dimities, in pin checks, s 50.00 best quality. On sale, Mon- ment, x.mnkd away “I arge number | ample grounds, yvet entirely dis- || from which o0 many people small doublechecks, hairline inches. .. ... -87.50 45.00 day, yard .10¢ A of pocket knives and sever Al TC tinct, and rendering it possible to suffer and for wh ) little relief can and clusterstripes. & to 20- . . 1 volvers to V)u ot e Ol | Barae st e o Thetoaa 4 be obtained, med than Rheuma : 3 5 Alemeda Wiltons e Dress Gml am, a new all e e e o Wi || sl ns R s e sl e 300 amd | Art Loom Mills, and e o Axminster Rugs and plaids; light and dark had been left open. No attempt was non-mental diseases m: tthv‘ri be- i carsaseabiain : qu “‘ % Sene "]l S qu ton. Beautiful ;"»\un.nfi A‘!’l the lat- colors. Worth 12%c, special, herl sy D s o Co. ||| e pacfe Eimrecic Aljatmiail fualities”specialy, priced, | fon, Beautiub cobrogs in the 12 size ox12. . 824,00 to 837,50 | yurd oeepioni gy e S e e Chanuitalioneustsimath vl [ Syardient it oatienten 19¢ : o Size 8-3x10- 5 $21.00 to 832.50 36.Inch Bleached Muslin, Treat Coughs and Colds nt Owee RS e R St See Dr. Burhorn Tod Good Quullly _ White Pajama o 9x12 ..., . 84250 Size 36x72 inches ... 1.50 soft finish, good standard Dangarons bronshial and. Lune ttinenta |1 58 50100k ‘mental cases’ requiring ee Dr. Burhorn Today. Bin Checks, 41 fnches. swide 2 BBX106HL L s $40.00 Size 27x54 inches ........8$3.00 grade. 10c value, off the follow tod o ke Dr. King (T by i eIV @R ot f 414-418 Rose Blde. 16th and Farnam. Sale price, Mon., \'* 122 ¢ 4 bolt, yard ...s.......8%¢ Diseovery ; it wi ) A 1® cial nursing Phone Doug. 5347 Lady Attendant Basement Third Floor. Basement. $ists —Advertis 24 H— | ——— e | 1