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6—A , | Brief City News || Platinum Wedding Rings—Edho!m. { Have Root Print I4—New Beacon Press | Lighting Fixtures—Burgess-Granden Co. | 9 I R T - DEAD MAN DRIVES AUTO DOWN HILL THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 8, 1916. Willie’s Remarks at the Ball Cause Pa and Ma Uneasiness strict. What's the idea, anyway?” re- plied the young hopeful. 3 After another brief respite Willie made this observation: down there on the floor.” Pa looked at his watch and said he believed it “Say, pa, I believe I see a dollar| | Reject U. 8. Offices| tlement arrives, we refuse the aid of .BI’itiSh Paper SayS izhe only power which can bring ! ' | healing influence to the world.” Allies Should Not ' Riot Results When 1. W. W.’s Invade Chicago Jewish Zone | Chicago, Oct. 7.—Attempts of In- a Phone Bedford’s New Coal Yard—|F, S, Trullinger Heated With Spectators, Young |takes a chew of tobacco?” inter- | was time to go. 4 i © 1017 N, 284, for Paradise coal, M!r 8 er Drops De,ad o S P X rogated Willie, after another painful | Willie insisted upon being heard. London, Oct. 7—The Weekly Na-|dustrial Workers of the World lead- for turnaces. Doug. 116. i Way to Theater—Wild Man Has Some Odd Ideas | silence. Pa made no response. Ma|He made another remark: “Good |tion in a longdartlfclthwfmlyddgfmd-\ers to holfd aJso‘Phb"x meeting in :L‘e ) Keep Your Momey—And valuables 3 | looked at pa. Pa looked at ma. night, nurse! There’s Mayor Dahl-|ing the attitude of the Jnited States | vicinity of a Jewish synagogue on the in the American Safe Depoeit Vaults, Ride With Wife. on the Grand Function { The uepen entered in her stately mgn in his glad rags. Geey whiz! Ilduring the war and regretting that its| West Side tonight, led to a riot in 118 South 17th Bt, Bee Eldg. Foses ) ] Before Him. | robes. Witlie had read about queens | know that girl over there, her brother | “hints at mediation” have only met|which nearly 1000 residents of the rent §1.00 for 3 montl Laaatazs \WAS IN FINE HEALTH | at school. He kicked over the traces | was in the pushmobile race. That with cold neglect, says active inter- | district participated. Police reserves vention on the side of the entente ) were necessary to rescue the speakers, $a m to§p m \ hical Lecture—John . Ek- | Jund will give a free public lecture at| guy over there is the policeman what marks the automobile wheels on Far- nam street.” Ma cast a withering look at Willie and pa looked at his watch again. “Guess | have said about enough,” ' Ma and pa and Willie attended the | 383in. e 1l me if the ki oo puRligijettine ool With her husband dead at the wheel | coronation ball. They sat in the | Say, pa, will you te "Iseo:sth: ‘ll?,g g‘lxx;g:;pz‘t_ce;'m{"fl"“ s dduzfil The sugjgo‘l their automobile, Mrs. Grace Trul- | spectators’ gallery. It was the first she ject belng “Some Problems of Fate | linger, wife of F. S. Trullinger, 2805 | time Willie ever attended a function allies would have brought almost in- |among the number Benjamin Reit- soluble problems for the United man, prominent among the Industrial States. Workers of the World. The newspaper declares, however | The Jewish residents objected to the United States is the only country | the invasion of the industrial workers is good to the queen. her all the spending money wants?” und Destiny.” North Sixty-first street, Benson, |of this nature. H i Sil iled again for a min- 5 A . He was much im-| Silence prevailed ag: 7 id . 8 t " Porter to Talk—On_ next Sunday | coagted down the steep Farnam street | pressed at first, but it was not long | B¢ Wil was in 3 brown study. |blandly chirped Willie, as he settled | which has shown its sympathy with|on the ground that it was a deseca- atternoon Mr. G. C. Porter whll ad-|pii which“ends at Thirtieth street P gL % | But his appetite for knowledge over- | down to enjoy the merry dance. the entente allies in many ways “espe: | tion of Yom Kippur, the Jewish day :?r'fs"n‘!3§0'i::;fl,m' fil",‘&";gf,‘:fi‘.“m"ii; vainly attempting to stop the vehicle, | before youthful inquisitiveness and|came him again and he assaulted his e T cmllf' in tolerance of our violations of | of atonement, which began at sun- on tomple, Nineteenth and Far-|which came to a halt when it collided | imagination took possession of him. |parents’ ears with this: Prinaon o ey " complain of | 8¢ law and treatment of neutrals. down tonight. “We shall be guilty of a crime| against civilization,” says the news-| Persistent Advertising Is the Road paper, “if, when the moment of set-|to Success. intaini i “Say there is th: oman who | lack of ice d h h conditl he could, his first outbreak was: ¢ ) " stuff goes on the gridiron nowadays—in 3 1 d h yard. That's her, sure enough. practice, st m?'}; p:, scci:'l;:n: a:]);n ow“ny:“erel, Ma and pa were too provoked for| k:ow v»f‘ho ‘:h‘:iu She is a substitute | utterance. Willie's talkativeness ex- school teacher. She hasn’t any cl asperated them to the breaking point h y olothes | oy uth put another one over the on her back, has she?” ¢ yonmip Ma gave Willie a significant nudge plate: i f | “Say, pa, there's a fly been bother- Lumber and Coal company have been ¢\ pig wife to check the speed of the :,’;‘1 wWfi;;fi:ca::r:;“r:;t:}')n:lHl:i::;- ing me for five minutes, 1 drove it flled with County Clérk Dewey, The | . . A Ny company & lncn‘;pornted for $30,000 | vehicle, ; { tinued: away three times and still it comes by Milton Dodds, George M. Liven- When. the car finally was brought| “Wpoin vou think ma would look back.” good and Danfel C. Braven. !\1; a‘lglaflgisnll it w:s tlliiscwcr[e]dkl at | fice a chizken laEs dressouf 'hoaz “I am ashamed of you, Willie!” said Holmes for Municipal Judge. Mr. Trullinger was dead. . H. Rog- | 1,is 43% R ma. Goes to Mother's Bedddod—‘;u. A, |€rs was the first to reach the car occu- | kad: frowned “Well, can’t a guy say anything at W, Miller, wife of the probation offi- | pied by the Trullingers and determine feeli a ball? T didn't know they were 5o cor, was suddenly called to Deita, |that the man was beyond medical aid |'€S{08% : Dr. H. A, Waggener, 3105 Dewey \}"hy don’t you buy ma a dress like |- — avenue, who was passing in another that?” added the youngster. ' nam strets, at 3 p. m. | with the rear end of another machine. Antoist Forfelts—H. B. Meteel, ar-| Mr. and Mrs. Trullinger were en rested on a charge of passing a street route from their home to the Boyd car in an auto while it was discharg- | theater, with Mr. Trullinger driving mg passengers, forfelted 310 cash|their car. At Thirty-second street sonde by nis failure to appear in po- {they crossed a bump in the pavement, | Jice court Saturday morning. and Mr. Trullinger fell forward on the Lumber Firm Incorporates—Arti- | wheel, striking his head. His feet were ticleg of Incorporation of the Brown|opn the brakes and it was impossible and suppressed his Colo., Thursday night by a telegram announcing the serious {lineas of her LARGE CASH The crowd grew larger and larger mother, Mrs. Nettle Hooper. Mrs. | ine, B " i Hooper's condition 1s considered veryfi’;‘i',',‘,“°p?§£§3ffi 0’,.?: (')d‘:.lf,grrs‘:!,‘::g:: and the orchestra broke into the “ ’, { FURN'TURE srave. { Twenty-ninth and Farnam *streets, strains of the first tune. Pa was cher; Fine Fireplace Goods—Bunderland. from where the coroner was notified. | iShing the vain hope that Willie woul STORE ——e | Mr. Trullinger was 33 years of age, | Maintain his silence, but he broke out 5 Adventlsts Bu and had been a resident of Omaha |3831n: ! Humpl\rm Seventy-wven y and Benson for fourteen years. For Say, pa, I wisht the band would For Grip, Infl twelve years he had been clerk in | Pl ‘Pretty Baby’ That's some or py Influenza St. Mary’s Church; Sellers Will Build The property of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church, was sold yesterday afternoon to the Seventh Day Adventists' church for $18,000. L. B. Johnson, chairman of the board of trustees of the Adven- tists, negotiated the sale with G, H. Payne, chairman of the bodrd of the St. Mary’s Avenue church. For UUK STORE MESSAGE —umsih. The real beauty of the Furnishings you select for your home rests in their sim- MU ity and comfort. The satisfaction you get from their usefuless, and the : | m'a pleasure of the years of association with them, requires more than outside il the Bemis Bag comr:ny and had re- cently taken up «eal estate as a side | issue, Death resulted from a frac- tured skull and pressure on the brain, according to the finding of the coron- er's physician this morning. Besides his wife he is survived by two children, Robert, aged 11 years, and Gladys, aged 13 years. His par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W, Trullinger, reside at Shenandoah, Ia., where a sis- ter, Mrs. D. Redfield, also lives. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Trave'ers’ Pro- tective association. An inquest and | classy tune.” Pa and ma turned their heads simultantaneously toward Wil- lie who looked straight ahead. “Now T know what they mean when k they say ‘Watch your step,’” was the | next observation of the boy, Mention any alment from Sprue to Gout, Beauty and the beast, collectively, | (o omon A0, e pet romedy to suggest were parading across the ivory-tinted | Montion a Cold and nearly sveryone rec- floor. A man of wide girth aroused | ommends “Seventy-seven™ as thelr own par- appearance—they must possess quality, both in design and construction. Then they should be economically purchased. Raymond’s Stock, Raymond’s Quality ~and Prices Will Meet This Situation 3 h T tcular remedy. the optic nerves of ma’s 'lasses candy | ' To get the Tost results take “Seventy-sev- child en” at the first ohill or shiver. “Sa i i geventy-seven” goes direct to the sick Say, {xa, just supposin’ that fat man | spot without disturbing the systom. would slip on that flpor, would they | The tonlcity of “Beventyisere sustains 0 2 the system during the Cold stop the ball, that's what I want to | pad atter ettects. LR know?" asked Willie. | “maventy-seven” breaks up hard Colds and leaves no on and do not ylel a year or more the Congregationalists | post-mortem will be held by Coroner | “Now, Willie, if you don't keep stilf | "5 L B O\ vial of plans- 4 k vélmne to hold urvlgu at their %mlby and his physician, will have to takle ou homz and!:?:rlg‘o:f;.:l:;,'?mfl(n': Sest pocket. Alldrug and Do Just These Thlngs For You. . ol - shastise your severely,” replied pa,| G - p. his mien depicting paternal perturba- TONIC TABL ETS | Y 4 The St. ngrega- Death IS P3navlt fOI‘ tion : ;i . tlonalists’ will build a_modern insti- ¥ The king walked to the throne | (HUMPHREYS") nt, tor the weak and .00, at all drug stores, %ond church in the vicinity of irty-eighth and Farnam streets. | Willie seemed interested in kings. | or gent €. O. Ho]dups in Mexico|amid the plaudits of the maultitude. | For oo s Co., 108 and Indiana avenue, The deal which wae closed yesterday disposes of the rumor that the Third Presbyterian church, people would buy the St Mary’s avenue church. Clan Gordon Has | Bowling League | On Farnam Alleys Another league was added to Oma- - La's list of bowling organizations last night when the Clan Gordon Athletic association opened their season on the Farnam alleys. Four teams compose this scason’s lineup, the Kilties, Tam The new St. Mary’s Avenue Con- | “Say, pa, do you think the king ever | _ Humphreys' Homes, Modicine tonal church wil be equipped | Mexico City, Oct, 7—The goverr- | REES: ShISH SLONELATE T | wilim Bives Now York Pm"? and other institu- | ment today prepared a decree pro-| xflmulu “mm‘h he church board lwill ;Idlnlhfin; the dfinl;| penalty for ;ohi; REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES FOR ns 0 congregation plans | bers, bandits an: those convicted of | ich will embrace a wide program |holdups. The deécree is similar to 3 ' “.E dfici&l center activities. the one issued by Benito Juarez, and W e Adventists’ will dispose of |is for the purpose of putting an end| FPROMPT SERVICE—MODERATE PRICES their property at Twenty-fifth street|to banditry. i WATER FRONTS AND WATER HEATING ATTACHMENTS ] | MT]IUN. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 1206-8 Douglas $t. Here Is a Living Room Arrangementin Fumed QOak at Small Cost i The Library Table, 28x48 top, (single drawer), 18_;& The Rocker, Leather Seat and Back. £ 9. ] 1§Z 0 n fort and Eleg- ance at Our Everyday Low Prices. Chair like {llustration, Tapestry Covering, $29.75 Chair o' Rocker similar design, with higher back, $16.75, $18.78 in Tapestry and Genuine Spanish Leather. Be Pretty! Turn Gray Hair Dark Look young! Nobody can tell if you] use Grandmother’s simple recipe ! of Bage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to| get this mixture was to make it at| home, which is mussy and trouble- | some. Nowadays, by asking at any| The Chair, Leatherette Seat .... The Book Case to match .. The Desk to match The Stool ...... ROCKERS A Fumed Rocker, genuine leather auto A Golden Oak Rocker, genuine leather auto seat .... .....89.00 A Jacobean Oak Rock- ROCR=Y O About Your Household Goods . t ) ~ O'Shanters, St. Andrews and Bobby | drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sui- | " ® { o er, tapestry auto sea L BEm iy ientivitien were | bt o B imon i fene. | 1f It's Moving, We Have the Vans. ¥ | tor . $9.95 " charge of the club's bowling commit- | proved by the addition of other in-| ’ & Davenports and Sofa Beds | A Mahogany Rocker, | 18 Willism and Mary Sofa Table— o ::2 F. Fozblg(l. ng J. HioTohp. !-{low- gredients, for lbou’t 519 cents. '} If It's Storage, We Have AP Absolute Fire- A beautiful Overstuffed Dav- 332 g 5 "::""' auto 1 0‘"‘: };ahAom‘::ycnl? i:dz‘svr;ég:: ::fi.“.fi: e orn and Roy Young. 3 Don't stay Try it! No o X 5 5 ; o vn‘n ':::orm! wgn t?c':slub’: :ol!%: can O;:u::bfi' !‘erl?:'lhatr)yolu dlr?tc;;e::(! 131 oof Warehouse. Ie)l:?r:?;‘)o'r?elsitl:z ?l’l‘l:::;g. e L) A‘;Vnod sm'noclz;‘. :‘,',',{e?,,{,‘,‘:,"" ISRt S Proslio . an y bouquets of flowers. Re-|your hair, as it does it so naturally inD1 P iliti = mahogany finish, | rraborre Tibie e Ak freshments were served to the wives, [and evenly, You dampen a sponge or | If It's Shlppmg, We Have the Facilities. tion, genuine quartered for ........... ggc.l)f) Lol el sisters and sweethearts of the players, | soit brush with it and draw this And not only have we the vans, the warehouses and oak, golden or fumed, The Wood Seat ker, golden oak ...82, A Leather smsm 73 Oak Rocker ...84.25 and music furnished by Ge: - was ea y George $19.75 through your hair, taking one small 1, president of Clan Gordon, | strand at'a time; by mornfn; the gray | who t along his famous bag-|hair disappears, and after another ap. 8. glicnion or two, your hair becomes | Pmomate '\:\‘:g::}\"{ o dyosr d §31dp|:;'r' BT Soldier Meets Death covered in a perfect imi- tation, of Spanish leather that wears for years..... the facilities, but even more important than all these, we have the men who know, how. Omaha Van & Storage Co. U ound is a delightful toilet requisite ? the best possibl truct! or those who desire dark hair and a i‘lo: Springs e__t o nvuecnn-ue .?n.‘ll‘l.’l“ X Pads, 80 to g0 with them,. .#4.75, $6.50, 97.50 reatest care is taken in the production of 806 South 16th Street. Phone Douglas 4163. ydou‘thlulhappeunuce‘. It‘ is not intend- It | ed for the cure, mitigation or preven- o Baltimore, Oct. 7.—Colonel David | tion of disease.—~Advertisement. i et R R U BRI 2 G Zadest e ———— SPECIAL SAL On Wear-Ever Aluminum 4 Sauce Pans, P Gr. Mclntosh, one of the most dh‘t!:nllhed lawyers of Maryland &% a former confederate soldier, suddenly this svening at his home at Towsen, of acute indigestion. | At the outbreak of the civil war Mc- Intosh offered his services to his state and served throughout the struggle in the confederate army, On the re- n‘::t to A “lm'l'“. eomfiunded ng of artillery, He was a close friend of Jefferson Davis, Motorcycles Collide and ‘ Rider of One Is Killed Note how the ,Bed makes up with our Box STOVE DEPARTMENT | LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN CITY—SEE THESE LINES Radiant Home Base Burners BEDROOM SUITES.-New and Nobby--In All the Woods i B «-Fil a Large Secti»n of he Store This LUoktraiss. m Brate;Bod. in Flemish finish, 2-inch Delmont, S. D, Oct. 2—Don Mar- vin, mail carrier on rural romnNo."l, Oak Stoves.and Ranges The Dresser here pictured is 5é-inch top, it s shown in mahogany and | 0 "yeiin fis, $14.75 on his way from this place on a black walnut; price .. o Rorwaverse 45.00 motorcycle, collided with another Quick Meal Ranges Chiffonter with Mirror . Steel Beds, 2-inch continu- motorcycle am:le’n l?i{l l;nn)l; Hnrdlic: C'r:m;::l“ “:lll “il;“(:::‘-hb 0 ous posts, in Vernis Martin was instan ed. vl e Bed, 8 just | t a ne\vdwcle wi:hvm e ‘ : M'onogram : 1:; :l;c‘: wvn‘lnuthzr:;-;;. ':z;hg,:k b;e““ : tinish, $6.75. 37-99575 R e s 3 s St b WEAR-EVER COUPON Combination Coal and Gas e et Iax Vawes in | L COUPON AN » . 0 e | F10% part S, cols v Chamber’s Fireless Gas Stoves Fart.eularly Use.ul Tnings rovided you present 'or Any Home ‘ o Bt waak), Octg- A-B New Idea Gas Ranges TV Siandard Carpet Bweapst oo..:ic L | 3 A s 66 high, has silk poplin shade 14- 'y 0"‘“‘! Domestic Science Fireless Cookers fringe ! 9 factric 1 o mickel " red fot! Frame, Bveratutt Stool, flx’le across top. Makes & Lounge” 6f your big oasy chair placed in front of it. Aluminum Tea Kettle, like t, Barler and Perfection Oil Heater * Stoves Sold on Payments if Desired. OGERS 1515 HARNEY This Suite of Tab'e and Six Chairs, $37.10 Is just as pletured, the wood is quartered oak, in golden finish, The Table 54-inch top, 6 ft. extension, $27.50. The Chairs are of select quartered oak, Spanish leather seat, $1.60 each. The whole only 7.10. The Table is our No, 333; th hairs, our No. 1, L. Ask to see thes Dining Tables, 42 to 46 inch tops, 6 ft. ex- 35, $7.95. $8.95, $10.50, A splendid golden oak Buffet to mateh the Suite shown, $19.00. ~E.J. DAVIS t, ebonoid handle ILTON & SONS CO. MRS T30 O R T YOU NOTICE Anfiwhere a bed of tulip, with long stems, large flowers of intense colors and blooming [pID 0.0 m R late in May? Those were DARWINS. We have a choice assortment of these bulbs. PLANT i signs .. . 890 i . THEM NOW. . S This Kitchen Cabinet has “‘olr"'.‘;‘,,“""_““"'g six roomy sanitary oom- partments; every kitchen need I8 within your reach as you stand in front of it No seam velvets, wilton patterns for . $26.18 2Mxb4 Co.| lu 130. Place one In your oWwn sters .08 g:c-l:n now while we h;v.. $' 6.50 '&1&:”"" price of ciiiiiiiiiiiiiiiais o The Nebraska Seed

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