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: THE -BEK: OMAMA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1916. \ 3 _—% [ Nebraska || Sutton and Neville , |GREATER LINCOLN | - Tell W Paid BRANTELLS DRY | - To Rup for. orfe 15 NEWEST-SLOGAN 1 ce| - TR DEMOS TO GET BUS¥ (From & Staff Correspondent.) il'efi‘l““" Will' Be Asked to L Linviao:xu, NP?\'. lj.—(fSpécilaL\—lU Pass Oonsolidation Law cost gar Howard, o olumbus, p nothing to be elected lieutenant gov- This, Winter. | erpor of Nebraska, although he ad- = mits donating something to a news-| OPPOSITION' TO THE PLAN ! | paper fund for the promotion of dem- ocratic principles‘and something more (From’a Stafr Correspondent.) to the North Platte Young Men's A 3 o 'lb Th Democratie: club for the purpose of [“f‘col"' Nov. 15—(Special)—The imbibing democratic sentiments in | coming legiglative session of Nebraska the minds of the young men of that ! will not bl without its consolidation :Lurlial;;ltihough the town went dry last fight, notwithstanding it appeared at i S n iy, @® ;{ "":?:?'i::::?"-}-. il Cora Morris { < TN | Will tell Japanese l Fairy Tales in cos- tume on Thursday. ll Bring the children and come yourself, I Second Floor. SETS THE PACE S b Story Telling | 3 [‘ For Children and | O QS Grown-Ups. I Each day. 2:16 to ‘ s 3:15, and 4 to 6. ' : Second Floor. : — bles— Complete Stocks ® Prohibition Wil Be National ; Issue in 1920, Says Signed Statement in Commoner. PARTY SHOULD TAKE LEAD “(From a Staff Correspondent.) ¥ Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 15—(Special Warm Winter W‘era Telegram,)—Dry democrats must be- ; the last session that there was no || 3 4 K ot 4 £ |- 3 2t 8t Snce fo. secure, contro! of the ;:'i:lifj:s(!g ot it g ublican | chance for more with the fta dispost: THIS is g comforting announcement. This store has gone ahead with silent preparation, || | democrati ty, state and national,|$424.12; A. L. Suiton, republican can- : « » . P’ | i s S St iy ¥q‘%‘3"n“’.',,pf:f,“i{,a?"i'a';‘éoxn i while you have not even given thought to the weather. Now when the thermometer drops | phens, democratic candidate for con- 1 P sqemasratic candidate for con- | get into the limelight with a proposi- || @way below freezing, the result of ouy foresight and preparation is manifest in complete [ lican " candidate for congress, $41106; | Colens. View. Buthan end Moy, i Stocks of all wearables and comforts Por cold days. ? ‘ Must Choose Sides. Nebraska, Rai‘lroa,d It is understood that there will be appear over Mr. Brgm's name in the | Keith Neville, democratic candidate | ang perhaps Havelock, Lakeview and Mr. Bryan does'not say in his state- no scheme for voting on the matter ||| b , C f y ‘omimoner today. “Prohibition is here | for ogvernor, §1,134.50; Willis Reed, | Burnham. All of these towns. with interested, bu at an action ol e % legislature will be all that is necessary. | | ! n ese as lona e ln er Oa S\ and the democratic party is the party | democratic Clm?id-'flt for attorney | the exception of Burnham, are closely lead the democratic party in 1920, al- entirely ‘dry and non}inating_\a dry cmdidrte for the presidency in 1920, according to a statement which will to dead the fight in the nation,” ac-|&eneral, §581. 1 = - / lassociated by reason of street car ||| cording to Mr. Bryan. service, though it is presumed that he would (From a Staff Correspondent.) If_the Greafer Lincoln proposition || t t th omination over his| . 2 ; 3 HAS NCAPEEE all . A N < g 3 ;‘I?ould::sif % esh;ul‘:l’ Pl T\Vashmgton, Nov. 15.— (Special | carries, it will give the town a~popula- || FOUR groups of Beautiful Coats for Thursday 8 sellmg. Made of warmth. Wlthout-welght ‘elegrant,)— of H. T, Clarke, chairman, the entire board of” railway commissionery of ith ‘the arrival today |tion-of probably 75,000. Opposition to | the plan is devel g here, solicited.- According. to his statement democrats must today take a stand either on. oite side or the other by Tau s ' “dhooging ye this day whom ye will :f:‘xr:fk:"i:fi:& Rpcance uponthe Mill and Hospltal . serve.” His statement is as follows: |0 0 oL S (Lo under the au- 0 i i uy"::t‘l'{"{;" ’-'-'I::n"lnh;lr':'v:e:m:n:"fi spices of the Interstate Commerce For CIty Of HaStlngs { It is the great moral | commission. tion and the democratic : 4 :).:Ky is the :uly to lead the fight in the ith Mr. Clarke. came Vietor E. materials for the most part and such beautiful fabrics as Wool Velours, Bolivia Cloth, Novelties, ete. These are coats that will serve you well—keep you warm and comfortable, in addition to presenting a very stylish appearance.. The prices are extremsly moderate. - & $15.00 Hastings, Neb.,, Nov. 15.—(Sp§cial Wilson, the comissi el — £ : 3 i nation. ) ioner-eiect, Telegram.)—C. E. and P. E. Jackson, e M;le;!lun slm'n.:‘ay :;’-‘ u‘v:::p:lctle“d.l; The other members of the com-|of Downs, Kan. and Claude Curran, | 1 Big Full Boxy-Coats, with “.‘e sl&ppy 31';01 )R ’/)@‘ 4 have beon tndes fo. the MNager nterests;| Mission from Nebraska in Washington | of Concordia, Kan, today completed lars. Made of good heavy mixtures and chev- f ‘ They threw their influence to the republican |are; T. L. Hall and H. G. Taylor,|arrangements to erect a 750-barrel ibts, All the good colorings. &4 ' \ ticket and went down to defeat with X A [ U G. Powell, the rate expert of the |flour mill here. &0 , j the demcflUe/ They must confess elther | COMMIssiot, is also here. The machinery contract will be | v ) n.lly'“;llltllt lhe'hv‘rel:z::.l 'FbcCoNahg al Assocnaufin of Rail-|awarded dNovgmber'S. It was also || At 4 P, % ) S cannot deliver way Commissionecs is called to con-|announced today that a Catholic sis- || = N . "Which. position | 1% i g . : e ) s | T kel S htrey e sary ($det all matters of railway! legisla | rhood will erect e ‘ Smart Looking Soats, with wide flared bot- ¥ ¢ tl 1 tent t id ? er; control o wa! ¢ next spring. t wil c ast- i seiary ihepnmatent ta alaF L e O fhe dcderpl Chnteol; bei'"flg' way ¢ pring toms. Cape collars, big cuffé, etc. Heavy Wool g & ing’s third institution of the kind. 2 d th 2 ! e O onal, Neary half |OF the very “vital things scheduled S e nd the number_will | for discussion. Nebraska is intensely be swelled To nearly, it not quite, thirty be-|interested in this latter proposition, 1920 To take the side of the saloon i m:n e cadseat. To hke the hecnusle the schedule of railway rates of the home is to draw 1o the party | promulgated by the Nebraska com- trong young men l;v::.-::dco:-’::l:‘“! mission has ‘been struck down by the colle 3 issi e it \eoros Interstate Commcv:ce commission, Mr. Clarke, the chairman of the Ne- raska commission until January 1, r of the legislative com. Buys Winning Ninety- Dollar Bet for a Dollar Towa City, Ia., Nov. 15.—(Special,) —Winning $90 on Wilson and then losing it on the early election returns was one of interesting post develop- meflts of election days in this city. A ‘well known young man had bet $90 on general results. About mid- night of election day things looked' pretty blue for the head of the demo- cratic ticket and the young man re- marked he would sell out lL)r $1. A prominent business man thought the is a’ membe upon its readers to organize for the mnm: mittee to present certain - recom his to determine: the party’s attituds | merda ¢ : e o tuturs atrength. Space will be given | T¢fidations to the meeting tomorrow. to letters reporting the situation In fllfleren,t 5 ‘.‘ ; Richmond Satisfied livia Cheviots, Novelties, etc. Full and half y . belted; wide flared and boxy types. Pretty col- | ors. All sizes. ‘ “ o Wonderful Coat Values, in guaranteed silk, L (3% @ plushes, with large fur collars. Beaver Plush Col- & lars and Borders. Guaranteed linings. Wide , ) pasten [ flared bottoms, cape collars, deep cuffs, etc. ! i i Second Floor,/ The Newest Blouses Are Very Fascinating Velours, Plushes, Mixtures, Etc. All colors, in . J’\ \ women’s and misses’ sizes. \ o Beautiful New Models in Winter Coats, made ; § of lustrous Silk Plushes, Soft Wool Velours, Bo- party’of - the country, bl:: the wary of or- a n now. ganfiation begin, ane 'w. L - 0 . i v T 1t proposition looked like a good one Hif Nebraska' Demoqrats W“’flout ngh Offlce and took '(1)“},1“ the apparently forfeit;d -/ Hold Ratlflcatlon Feast ’ (From a Staf? Correspondent.) ‘s?eiees weree shi'fltee,:l an:lnot;"em:ddsto!f {(Prom a Staft Correspondent.) Lincoln, Nov. 15—(Special.)—Col. | ninety-to-one played the night be- Lincoln, Nov. 15.—(Special Tele- chr_y Clay Richmond will not be a|fore looked good to the man who gram.)—Nebraska democrats held a|candidate for speaker at this session |had invested his dollar in a seemingly ratification banquet at the Lincoln | of the legislatuce, neither has he fig-|lost cause. hotel this evening and a large crowd | ured on being private secretary and B e R filled the banquet hall. Dr. P. L. Hall | confidential adviser to the new gov- was. toastmaster and Senator Gilbert | ernor, Keithe Neyille, M. ‘Hitchcock was the principal{ ~Mr. Richmond fis for some other speaker. good man, leaving himself to fight Governor Morehead, Governor-elect [for or against measures which may Neville, C. M. Skiles, J. J. Thomas, | come up, without the handicap of any B. F. Good, W. B. Oldham and a few | entangling alliances. " democratic lesser lights put in the time in congratulating the democratic Tekamah Methodists ':i‘;l:{ vthat |t'had»wan etverythmg in . k‘ J Lay Comerstqne \Man Who Shot Beau : —T:cifl:til;‘dei‘:g lfi%:)le‘so‘f_('?:::;ll: | Of Daughter Pays $500|hew: church bemgine merstone of the F Grand Island, Neb., Nov. 15.—(Spe- ing. The Nervices of laying the ‘stone ial)-Mr. . wh de. de- | Were in charge of the Masonic_fra- Dsasan ooy ) 'f:;]d)thnr &::t:l:yv; :g:ai:";“sez,oé,s ternity. Grand Master Velie of Nor- Happy, bright, alert—vigorous and I Y . It Is Time Now HOpeS Women Will For the Warm, Knit Adopt This Habit 4 Underwear | WHEN Winter. winds AS We|| As Men il begin to blow, forcing” . ‘ the thérmometer down ] below the freezing point, undergarments with warmth as a spe- ' cial recommendation make their own appeal. Wool Hose | /for Winter . GOOD JUDGEMENT to wear wool when Win- ter is in evidence all around. Good judg- ment also ‘to ' come to _the store where com- plete stocks are dis-. | played. Silk for those -who cannot wear Wool. Women’s Cashmere Wool Hese, with high spliced soles, heels and toes. Fine grade. 5 Black and white.. 50¢ Women’s Fleeced and Wool Hose, ‘all sizes. | Black only. Dou.bn ‘ :‘lezel“‘%d toes, Extra | < .. Spe- . i cim? Thu&glay,...Zfic 0 Women's Fiber . Silk Hose, black, white and colors; - Also silk lisle, Medium and heavy. 8 pairs for $1.00. / Each pair. ... .".\‘ 350 Glass of hot water each morn- ¢ |fi ing helps us Took and feel I clean, sweet, fresh. [J dant folk and Grand Marshal ‘Ton £ vi ’ 1 fi Union Suits are begt be- law suit for damages alleged to have | 19 -arshal ‘lonner of)yivacious—a good'clear skin; a nat - . bae:n‘:ustainedb gyounggman whom | Pierce took part in the services. The | yral, rosy complexion and freedom|fl ~cause they ' fit snugly Carter shot in_the heel, after the lat- “:;"""5“’“ was prepared by H. L|from illness ~are assured only by|lll and feel comfortable— ., ter escorted Carter's daughter to-a|VanNostrand of Tekamah ‘and 'the | clean, healthy blood. If only every|ll and we are offering the f leasure resort instead of ‘a church, “”.""? 5"'"“ articipated in by the| yoman and likewise every man could ’ best of Union Suits. A gu settled the matter by the pay- ‘l"‘"".i. 0 Echo —Masons in Tekamah, | realize the wonders of the morning v d P ‘ ment of $500, and the case has been | the Tekamah band and school chil-| ;i bath, what a gratifying change ‘ ery moderatel Y | | B ¥ AR, dren. During the services the stores i S T =, S were closed and despite the cold w‘;uldte'::eo ltalf:'thousands of sickly, priced, too, What the Farm Returns, weather -a_good_crowd “was present.| 7 1e8q O FEF RRSan’e & Ml Women’s Union Suits, Alliance, Neb., Nov.,15.—(Special.) | The Rev. John F. Poucher of Trin- |30acmic-looking A i ecial.) | A - | i i -1l fine, medium an —When the Farm Loan commission | ity Methodist church, Omaha, deliv. | 8irls with pasty or muddy complex l fleeced cottons. Al‘} \ lengths. $1.00 and . I . o AN extra blouse or two means a very effective ad- dition to every woman’s wardrabe—it affords her a great number of changes with the least outlay of money. The blouses we offer for Thursday are very, very modest in price and there is such wide variety that every ' woman can find a style to please her fancy. New Crepe de Chine.and - Striped Taffeta Blouses All good materials, in the latest models, $1.98 : ions; instead of tie multitudes of "o fvas recently in Nebtaska investigat-[ered the address. It is expected that | i W o ing matters that -wowid lend light on | the new building will cost complete | NTY® ‘;’“ks! ; {“"’d"‘:,':” 1 E{:"; the new Farm Loan bill, they had|in the neighborhood of $20,000. The ';‘.? AR P‘."t'."‘“t’; we °“f e occasion {0 inquire into western Ne-|Rev. D. W. MacGregor is pastor of of it ;p"m'i' stilat L Y tabulatiom given them shows that the o et G ' 3 average Nebraska farmer, after de- NeVl"e Thanks Sutton CTCh mfommlghb:for:t"b"i'tlff';"“:_ 1 ducting from his farm income the 2 For His Good Wishes Einss iol "?‘l. o8 Wi b “’h o i amounts .necessary to eare for taxes, % 4 spoonful of limestone phosphate in i e interests, payment for all work done, North Platte, Neb., Nov.' 15.—(Spe- | to wash from the stomach, liver, kid- depreciation, etc., has about $500 as his wages. Taking the same compari- © $1.25 values. .. ... 85¢ Women’s Munsing Union Suits, silk and wool and part wool, Dutch, neck, elbow sleeves; high neck, long sleeves; ankle lengths, Sizes 4, cial.)—Keith Neville, democratic gov-| neys and ten yards of bowels the pre- erner-tlect of Nebraska, yesterday|vious day’s indigestible waste, sour sent the following letter to his late | fermentations and poisons, thus 7% :1?:’ gggg:\}x’-lr:‘gen‘:“figs::: s';‘rolglc'%?::" opponent, Judge A. L. Sutton of Oma-! cleansing, sweetening and freshening 5and 6....... $1.98 * / Bargain Square—Main Floor. Main Floor. the Box Butte farmer has $625 for ha/ r.cl’“b]"ia“ Ca"'"l(‘ida“s for 30‘;“" the entire alfimentlry “h“al bcfpge Women’s Union Suits i isi nor, in reply to:Judge Sutton’s let-| putting more food into the stomach. y » 0y ‘ his labor. The commision seemed niédium and - fleeced Mrs. G‘”'ard y 2,500 New Blouses Is Giving Free Lessons ; in Knitting and Crocheting with 57 . . . 1 i3 1 2 1 ed it great-credence in reaching their w)fi’rfi Platte, Neb., Nov. 14, 1916.—Hon, | \0USnESS; nasty breath, “theumatism, onclusions o nthe location of farm [A. L. Sutton, Qmaha, Neb. My Dear Juage: | c0lds; and particularly those who have cottens. All styles and sizes. Knee and ankle / anks and the advisability of loaning |I bes to éxpress my appreciation of your|a paliid, sallow complexion and who Lace or embroidery trimmed models. = Colors: the Fleisher Yarns in Our Art on western fand. - o |letat af comriaiation’und wooa”witncs | are constipated very - often are S50 and langtla, Black, Navy, Maize, White and Flesh. ... .., $1.98 || Needlework Stare until Decem: L o Py = |hope to enjoy the co-operation of yourseit | Urged to obtain a quarter pound of eg. T6¢c values. ... Bargain Square, Main Floor. ber 16. | ‘ s Pay for County ' Agent. and other good republicans throughout the | limestone phosphate at the drug store, Main Floor. 3 ’ U Third Floor, Il Alliance, Neb., Nov. 15.—=(Special,) | state, to the end that my. adminstration which will cost but a trifle but is may be of the greatest benefit to eth peo- —The_ county agricultural agent of | ie¥ ¢ Nepracia With Kindest parsonal | sufficient to deffionstrate -the quick ! / v Dot sty sl o i, IR o o |4 bt g bl 1l The Gomfort'a Good Stove Radiates| & cover the ounty expense for’ the o W . ractice internal sanitation. We must ! : A | ] office by an appropriation from the | Grand Island Y. M.’ C. A ‘,’emembemh,. inside cleanliness is RUS RT Is Beyond EStlgnate These Da,ys. } general fund ‘of the county, Here- Is After New Members|more important ‘than outside, be- MAKE your home cozy with prop- - tofore the expenses of that office has| .. . Island, Neb., Nov. 15.—(Spe- | €ause the skin does not absorb impur- R AN D er heat, been cared for by private subscrip-| . ) : ities t taminate the blood, while ||| : - 3 ] tions, The circulation of this peti.|ial)-—The Young Men's Christidn | ies to coniapinate the blood, while Buy a stove that you can rely upon o () 3 tion is meeting with approval, for. it | association of this cityhas initiated P 5 B his ““Li ” a N son s g onstrated beyond |3 campaign for 500 new members, | do—Advertisement, = uy this “Laurel” because we know so SR ; shadow of a doubt that the work ?:xd :hc samedm *‘n(‘l)w mhfull S\!vmg!. 37 ey much ‘flbout its merit that we recom- (] [l ¥ < }Irn:mm?l:nally increased ;\Illehrev;nue and District Judge-elect Paine and I - Of course, if you have a good heat- " — 4 arms_in_western Nebraska. | Mayor Ryan” were the principal Absolutely R | FOR MEN er and simply/find that some places do CRREAN s guathortend, Bhort of Coal, ~speakers, Sub-commitices have.been | solutely Kemoves ¢ get, cold at times,when the north wind f ci,].“)_e\,rv?a.d' 'h:b,’“cljg,\;.y ’?,ov(fifi,’g eon each day. The campaign is to Indlg.estlon- Onepacx.age 4 OO blowsd—try Anf Oil Heater—it can be ; [ LA i abayt the zero mark the first of the | continue for ten days, ending Novem- provesit. 25cat all drugglsts. i . y carried about from room to room and . . 78 week, this village has been up against | ber 24. e il 3 1 make any place you desire warm and ! s ;_ coal chto,rtage. Aside fl:om hthe 4 4 armers’ Union anization, tl “ ” ( are two cbmpnniegr%rmlzuam‘g:r ya:;: you can rely upon for comfort, for style, for long - Laurel” Base Burners here which handle coal. Efforts have been made to keep the schools sup- lied with fuel, and while it lasted a ew pounds per customer was doled out. It is expected that there will be some relief within a week or two. Should there be continued cold /and the receipts remain behind the de- mand some ?fiering will naturally ensue. . " Cattle Die of Cornstalk Disease. Rosalie, Neb,, Nov. 15.—(Special.) “George Buaydett, living two miles northwest of Rosdlie, lost eleven head of cattle, within the last few days from a cgrnstalk discase, The veter- inary called seemed unable to state wear and perfect satisfaction. And we’don’t have to tell you that $4.00 is a low price to pay for shoes such as these right now. I impressed with that fact and accord- | tF, Of congratulation and . good|" Those subject to sick headache, bil- ’ | I | I Although the price is lower than the appearance of the stove would indicate, true value was never more emphasized than it is in thig large .ndtt beautiful specimen of stove craft, A q ‘Laurel” Base Burners $50 & $55 : Oak Heaters, up from.A.,.$4.95 . Oil Heaters “Pe;fec‘t;on” 0il He]qters, nickel trimmed. Very specia ) Thursday, only.......... $329 “Perfecticn” Qil Heaters, nicke! trimmed. Very special, only §3 .49 Piles and Fistula Cured Without Surgical Operation or Pain. No Chloroform or Ether given. Writ. | | | i “Made in all leathérs: Black Kid, Tan, Russia ten Guarantee Given in All Cases. ‘ | calf (light and dark shades), Black Gun Metal Calf. 16 different styles and lasts to select from. These shoes are made to suit every. man’s ' ideas. English flat lasts, medium round toes, as I | ~ “Trustworthy”—worthy of trust—Shoes that comfortable. I Pay When Cured. Car Fare Paid One Way to Points Within 50 Miles of well as more conservative styles for those who de- sire comfort. o / / Lace, Button and Blucher Stylgs. The Brandeis guarantee of satisfaction goes with eévery pair. } Omaha. Patients must come to the pffice. Hundreds of the Most Prominent People in Omaha have been cured by " / — Bists.—Advertisement / seurieia than Siur's Liniment. Toe || 508-9-10 Omaha National Bank, 17th and Farnam Sts. ! Ml Flowr, Mev's Slorigges § Basement. Spplication sives reliet. Only 2ic. All arus- || Phone Red 4390. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. ||| =

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