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PR [ravm——— e seowm HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 27, 1916. HUGHES SPEAKS FOR Your Small Boy Will Very Likely Be A REUNITED PARTY Ringlings Come to Town Today With Their Big Show Found Fereabouts; SHOOTS OFFICER ‘MI‘S.' Lezingky [s WHO INSULTED HER Adjudged Sane and Given Her Position Vollmer's Daughter Sues for a Divorce Davenport, la. Aug. 20.—Dorothy Nominee Tells Cheyenne Audi \ K the m ;‘Woman Kills Army Captain, =t Vollmer-Palm, 20y ear-old .m,g!,"’, ence That All Factional Dif « ¥ :N}; = = Charging He Offended Her n,’ \\":‘_”'\:‘,:(,'”‘r“:;::’(” “Xm”;:,. f(‘n,‘ n\[x: i tf.‘.‘;:;!‘ ‘1\;.?‘::\\:\1:;”_“.’ \flh ferencos Putl Aside o | v it 6118 S B I i RERGT ‘ | by His Attentions, who has heen doing \h.m(,:hh- WORK e fio e e e e ek ; 2 o e am rtment store girls, yester- filod suit for divorce COWBOYS ARE HIS ESCORI il o FIRES REVOLVER TWIOE day afternoon held the attention of: Mr. and Mrs, Ialm never fived fo- ' | the Public Welfare board er,"her father uluilln.‘v(‘vv; taking L fiang e e Gianait : i g % r from the young husband a few i - st il LSA toe widow of 25 hours after their marriage and refus- 9 ompany wis recent y releasec nnn;urm y ?; it him to claim her until v A A National Guard of a ‘j-lvv\‘u‘x nurse after \«mg‘ h(‘«‘ i ne out into the world and i 1l day sanity charge, . " : 1 thy b he insan s ' i «d her sane and ; [near R G T bt Hughes and Roosevelt . n \t At Jarl t ht planation of the action 4‘4 : Will Be in Movie P'ay \ 1 TLIETY 1 i commission was placec wlor i e SR Sl i e M New Vork, Aug. 20.—Charles E. o sl dathiL AR IR U G linSais sAGtiI waseholdiniz Hughe~ will play the leading role in Differences Set Aside who was a physi- ane Those present at the meeting | a campaign “movie” play with Colo- \ Hentions wery nel Theodore Roosevelt and William h il ol 20 while she Chairman I. I°. Sturgess, Superin-| R, Willcox, national chairman, both 4 % s i Mlanta for treat- tendent K. Schreiber k Walters, f cast for star parts, according to the S [ ment Rabbi Frederick Colin, Sofus Neble plan of the republican campaign com- M \dlan and City Attorney John A, Rine mittee, announced today v I a LA 2 i = X 8 s IR thanta today = M ol l . ¥ X 2 o : | vt Captam Sprling - W ¢ ve sel a ; ed the officer if e w o g, and on being ~ l a small caliber 1 \ \ ¢ s taking effect cnee B \ ) it | Licutenant Samuoel A i ST iy Fowho seized her () B 1 haye roined b 5 ‘Man Overcome hy Gas at . l\’ls;t o‘l;lr :xce&tlonal display of up-to-the-minute : ‘ | ‘ \ oo ; ; articles for the hearth. ; i sl ey ‘ Smelter Still Ungonscr0fils Upstairs? Yes, where the light is good; where the : o vopean | &) B ; | RIS VOSSO surroundings are appropriate; where no street dust can ) ! e i [ American Smelting & Refining com- Tench) meri ; {pany, who was found unconscious on " LRy % [a tan of the “bag house” Thurs- ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR—KEELINE BUILDING. g et ¢ vire {dav morning, is still at Lord Lister ”-\» " L ‘hmmul id has not recovered con- characters and there s wonderful | lungs. Physicians doubt that he i bittwt o1 danciazogirls, The spectacle |, 0 _ tells the beautitul story of childhood's | W1 FECOVET: k. favorite fairy-tale heroine and carries = S e T : a direct appeal to both voung and « ; Ihe costuming is the most gorgeons | & : s it 3400 r.p.m. Chalmers $1090 Detroit . ! of colors . . . 4 The arenic program has heen by no | ) q means negected to mal r the : ‘ spectacle, but, inst ] fude o y % ¢ : more new and ser I novelties R S e f than ever be i 00 per 5 he audience wore over " acts in the 1t rngs, two stages | wy wraps Mro Hughes | oy mpth at 10 and in the aerial rig d of this rough Loard stanc. ha NN neni number more than two-thirds are for ether late today, facing the | o mareh th the principal s cigners, who are making their first | grandstand fof the eity. 1 is prom that appearance in America this season. | ShtHratternoont M aniialns: | procossion milbe more e A the novelties will be An-| hes hield a reception at the hotel. | beantitul than any previous proces tomio Zmgaro and his band of reckless | meeting the women voters of Chey- | sional display seen here, [t will Iy kypsy - rider Mile, * Leiteel, the| enve. _ Later they visited the almost- | more than three miles in length, ani world's greatest acrial gymnast; the | leserted army post nearby, Fort D.|will include not only most of the i lamaki troupe of Japancse jiu jitsu A. Russell. After tomght's mecting there was another brief reception gt the hotel and the nomince, thoroughly fatigued, retired to his car, which will be held over in the railroad yards here | when the start to Deny e until § a. m,, will be ma Divorce Granted Twelve Years Ago Set Aside by Court After living apart from her husband | tweive years, following her divorce in 1904, Mrs. Christina Hillebrand, meother of a 14-year-old daughter, is again the legal wife of A. A. Hille orand, according to a decrss entered yesterday by Judge Sears. According to an action started against her husband in October, 1915, the couple were married July 135, 1899 The wife asserts that while sick she was induced by her husband to apply for a divorce, under the hushand’s unexplainable promise that he wonld rewed her after the expiration of the specified six months In December, 1904, after the di vorce had been granted, ard while the wife was urging tl husband again to marry her, she complains | an_insanity | that Hillebrand caused complaint to be filed She was confined in ty hospital and later against her Douglas coun- taken coln. She has continued her activi gain to legal wifc of Hillebrand since her release from the asylum and victory marked her ffy Friday afternoon when the was set aside by default, the husband failing to appear after pub lication of notice in a Ralston paper That Mrs. Hillebrand had $030 in cash when married and that this amount had been taken by the hus- band is allege She that the court allow $203 for the Keeping of the deughter, Ada Third Society Girl to Be Attracted by Call of Business Miss Esther Wilhelm is the third young society girl to heed the lure of business. Miss Wilhelm, who is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ( M. Wilhelm, returned Tuesday fron Estes\Park and entered immediately the drapery department of Orchard- Wilhelm store, where she is proving herseli a good saleswon Miss Naomi Towle ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John W wle, is be- hind the ribbon counter at Burgess- Nash store this week, while Miss Gladys Peters has been employed in the office of her father, M. C. Peters, for several months ties become the asks Fire Loss in Omaha \ Shows Decrease Statistics prepared in the office of the fire chief show that during the first six months of 1915 the total fire loss in Omaha was $233,443, while during the corresponding period of this year the loss in Greater Omaha was $142,144. During this period last year the alarms i Omaha totaled 551, as against 774 alarms in the consolidated territory for first six months of this year. Chief Salter notes that the reduc- tion in total {ire loss in unusual Hacking Night Cough Relieved. Dr, Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey taken a little +at 8 time will stop your cough: soothes frritation. Only 25¢. All druggists.—Ady, to the | State Hospital for the Insane at Lin- | mous Ringling horses, but a long line = experts; Ching Hing.Lee troupe | [of glittering tablean wagons and all PEANUTS FOR BREAKFAST i serformers irom the Chinese | | gorical cars cre will he Im al circus of Peking Berdie | | seores of har Iled with i team of twelve camels, broken o | Ford, premier danseuse of the high { uly garhed glss a wild bt and bradle and driven like horse S the I¢ | npe of e | cownirls from the plains and vanel Fwo performances will & given by ¢ larkonians, and the Cree-Daven- | Jof the far wert; a ¢ in Omaha, begmning at 2| port riding trq vnre of the | sack riders from R Monday, the s of the [ performance lete cir-| jother sec being “opened an hour | cus of train designed | tically o allow time for a visit to the the R | o which this contains e 8] [appear m wreat open own rarity in the wild animal [entire herd of clephants, twenty 1 | em will 4 rucipaty with the wocessiog et the par spectacle will ered o bands be the most | two ¢ s tl Rorgeous of pantommic productions feature a mounted band, and | yet staged by the Ringling Brothers JSinging Parrot Makes Hit at the E Brief City News “Townsend's for Sporting ; BotStoek Show ! ia b rae o 5 The big | vesterday noise at September Victor Records—on sale Monday, August 28 Orchard & Wil- helm company the pet show Aternoon at the public [ playgrounds, Thirty-fourth {enworth streets, was “Polly,” a parrot | exhibited by Margaret Peters of 3310 ecavenworth street I'his bird 1 Leay Keep Nour Modey —ano viiuabios o the Sany In the Shade of the Old \py Free. rears in The and asked Superinter it what the | what time it was by Aters offer chain Primean (0 Hosphal Harry i Jack Bartlett of e iy city clerk, has gone to | Leavenworth streets bre AR { to the show, but the tion for an afection of l"‘f AC O ”“,‘“‘“‘l'“\“' LS New Shoe Compiny Articles of in . wration of the Star Shoe com cat climbed a tree an wed the v oof Omaha ha been filed by ow from that vantage po Samuel Dansky, Mark beon and Sam | Among the exhibitors wer Helen uel 1o Leon. The company is incor [and Harry Thicl, ol0 S, Thirty. | Poratd for $4,00 first: Ca d Hattie Foran, 1007 S T | South T'w Sarct \\» Drama of Love and Adventure at Boulevard \ battle of wits hetween a society ham, 7 garct {va 0 Pacinc; Th Fhirty-fourth: shes the Her Good “For berg, 3300 Howard; Walter Mctord Sirlieat [3105" Marcy: Anna’ Ra n, 3034 comedy entitled *Some [ Leavenwortls al Weekly, On [ The show was held under the dir fias tion of Mrs. Alberta I, Hadley, sup | Neptem Ty “The Wal ‘Driver of Motor o i Gives Himself Up‘ Take Iron, Do Miss Ra t Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Delicate, Run-down People 200 % Stronger in Two Week's Time, in Many Cases. NEW YORK, N. Y. Most neople foolishly h Yy are going to get renewed her spine and three o | broken William traveling agent fo | gher company | machine which s |\ Rader, gave { He was plac $200 to insurc ber 2, when it Rader will be out of Eck is reported to Miss Rader at the | fort to convince he Nervous, Eck KAnown specialist, who Reilin fer bond h in this country and ance Sept ped that } e bot often fail to get the hy the hospital |3¢ have r food because t in their blood to e food into living matte om their weakened, nervous condition they wrong, but they can't enerally commence doc- liver or kidney trouble some other ailment caused iron in the blood. years, while the patient suf. { you are not strong t to make the alled on | ¥ Next tuke two five grain d iron three times | having e Says Doctor, if You Want Plenty of “Stay There”’ Strength Like an Athiete! ¥, nuxated This thing | espectally and in-| K trained | | On Monday there will town scat sale at the Drug store, 1609 Fariam SS101 reseryed ot rchased at the san ed at the s ow g Fries Quits Union | Pacific and Goes | In Grain Business & 1. ral st the Union ol his resig 1SS cifective September | agement of a I THE NEW WAY TO SPELL ECONOMY- CHALMERS ha not MU‘ ~ chg e T s A cheap L)ieoe of machinery, like the boy nowledge, is sometimes a danger- ous thing. Men are buying better arid better that the [pe Grain 1 cently purci n Milws ¢ his 5 5 il necessiare s v o hit lawn mowers, and reapers,and printing presses, S e and %asohne engines and pumps. ot e Why? Because they find it pays. keeper, Despondent Woman | Ends Life With Poison | previously owned a $500, $600 or ) fnwer— priced car. as much as it pays to buy better ndency les W western She was®al as her co the time of diser 4 at liome hopeiess fy tremendous endurance. and othe ten to fourteen ron: in the use to the credit of this car. can he ® 2512-2514 Farnam St. OMAHA TOLLOCK & RERLER CHAS. PARKENING, Tihorn, | Probably there’s no better example of this in the case of automobiles than Chalmers cars. Figures show that over 75 percent of men who have bought Chalmers cars this year $800 car. Nearly every 8400 r. p. m. we have sold this ar has been to someone who has driven a It pays to buy a better car machinery. | Butit seemsthat the great big buying public has the same idea, too. I'm particularly strong for the 3400 r. p. m. Chalmers because it has There are now more than 1,000,000 miles of Besides the fac- tory writes me that the 3400 r. p. m. motor has a service record of 99.21 percent perfect. If you never had a run in the 1917 Chalmers, let me know. [ want you to get this thrill whether you have any idea of buying or not. R. W. CRAIG, Inc. ., Fremot, Neb. e L EroNy Wi.yl:'l ""W"' 0 NI BCRREUND, OLTON BERNARD MONNICH, JOHN PETERS Persistent Advertising Is thefRoad | 5 00 (e iranve landienti N ek e ki) Heoper, Neb. Tue, Neb. to Success. | et rid of alt sympto & of dyspepsia, liver |other druggists - HANNEMAN BROS,, Maguolis, Is.