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] | raska LINCOLN WOMEN ROUT GONSTABLE Prevent Officer of Law From Arresting Ex-Nun as She Talks in Auditorium. ROW OVER BUILDING USE (I'rom a Staff Correspondent.) Lincoln, Dec. 6.—(Special.)—The Lincoln city auditorium was the scene of a near riot this afternoon when in the presence of more than 2,00 women an attempt was made to arrest Miss Annie M. Lowery on a charge of tres- passing. Posing as an e¢x ex-nun of the Catholic church, she was making a speech for women only on the “Con- fessional.” Constable Miller, who attempted to serve the warrant, was beaten over the head by the women present, who crowded around him. He escaped minus a ruined hat, broken watchchain and the kunckles of both hands some- what bloody. The infuriated women crowded to the stage, while the rest of the audience stood on the chairs and hurled cpithets at the constable | and urged their sisters on to greater of violence, The trouble arose over the objection made to the renting of the auditorium to the woman for attack on the Catholic religion fter protest had heen made to Secretary Whitten of the clug, the secretary cancelled the contract and returned the money paid for the use of the building to Miss Lowery and her brother, J. F. Low- cry, who acted as her manager. Manager Lowery says that the con- tract was cancelled on the understand- ing that the Commercial club would dec sccure one of the churches for the meeting, but when the time arrived for the meeting no church had been secured and as the auditorium was open, the speaker went in and started the meeting. While the disturbance was going on Miss Lowery disappeared, but a half hour later, after the constable had gone, she put in an appearance and continued her speech to the crowd, which had remained in the building. Her manager was arrested and taken before Justice Stevens. During the disturbance Chief of Police Antles put in an appearance with a squad of policemen, but outside of protecting the constable and calm- ing the women was placed in no great danger, although the recipient of sev- cral uncomplimentary remarks. George Pope of Lyons Killed in a Runaway Lyons, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Special.)— George Pope was almost instantly killed here Monday evening when his team ran away. He was hauling hay, when the hay caught on the shingles of the barn, It made a rat- tling noise, scaring the team, upset- ting the wagon, which fell on his chest. He lived but two hours. He was 48 years old, born at Calidonia, Minn., where his father was formerly a leading physician. He was a single man and leaves a sister in Washing. ton state. The body will be buried here. Mrs. Roy Peterson received word of the death of her father, Edward Simms, at Hooper, Neb. He was 66 years old and leaves a number of children and a wife. His son, C. C. Simms, lives at Lancaster, Mo. Walter Madsen disappeared from home here and cannot be located. He said he was going to commit suicide and a large crowd of men has been searching for him. A hole was dis- covered in the ice on Logan creek and dynamite was used, but so far the stream has failed to deliver the body. Junk Dealer Charged With Violating Law Nebraska City, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Spe- cial.)—The city commissioners of this place have begun a war on second- hand and junk dealers who fail to keep a record of all goods purchased. Several articles that have been stolen recently have been located in a sec- ond-hand store here and no records from whom they were purchased. The chief of police has filed a complaint in police court against Isador Tucker, a Junk dealer, charging him with buying goods without keeping a record, and he will-be given a hearing in a few days. Nemaha County Settles With Drainage District Stella, Neb., Dec. 5.—(Special.)— A settlement has been made between Nemaha county and the drainage dis- trict in that country northwest of Steila, whereby Nemaha county builds the five bridges required by the cut- ting of the highways and the drainage district cancels the assessment against the county of Nemaha. J. F. Relf of IYalls City is the engineer. Couple Hurt in Auto Upset. Greeley, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Special.)— While going home from mass this morning the car of J. J. Dewhurst, a prominent breeder of blooded stock, was overturned and both Mr. and Mrs. Dewhurst painfully, though not dangerously, injured. i cmn*’commxmfi Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredi- ents mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, you will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a nor- mal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out rts, inactive bowels, you take one Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly 4 time and note the pleasing results, rhousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep in the pink of con- dition. 10c and 25¢ per box, All druggists. HEADS OF NEBRASKA.IOWA HOTEL MEN. Py John W. Kennedy, President. D M FADDAN Vice President. CornstalrkiDisease in The Vicinity of EImwood Avoca, Neb.,, Dec. 6.—(Special.)— August Bornemier, Cass county farmer living near Elmwood, has lost seventeen head of cattle during the last few weeks, all dying with corn- stalk disease. A number of farmers in this vicinity have lost from two to seven head. Efforts are being made to check the Store at Paul Robbed. Avoca, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Special.)— The general merchandise store of William Schmitz at Paul, Neb., was entered by burglars Saturday night, who made away with some shoes, overcoats, watches and some articles of jewelry. The robbery was not discovered uritil Monday morning. A 'RHEUMATISM usually yields to the purer blood and greater strength which SCOTV'S EMULSION creates. Its rich oil-food enlivens the whole system and strengthens the organs to throw off the injurious acids. Many doctors them- selves take Scott’s Emulsion and you must stand firm against substitutes, ‘Wl & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. THE BEE: Loup Valley Fair Eleots Officers Ncb., Ord, Dec. o. (Special.) The stockholders of the Loup Valley Agricultural society met at the court house in annual session and elected the following officers: President, Frank Koupal: vice president, secretary, H. D. Leggett: Arnold, and for dircctors, Hather, A. J. Firkins, . A. Hagoer | and Nels J. Peterson T'he society has ninety | holders, with shares of $30 par value, | and there is a debt of $250. The offi- i cers were directed to repair the build- }ings and have the premises painted | and placed in first-class condition | The date for the 1918 meeting has | been tentatively fixed for the w | following the State fair. There was an apparent revival of interest at the stockholders’ meeting and there is every rcason to believe that the fair for next summer will rival any county fair in Nebraska. This will be es | pecially true so far as the stock show | 1s concerned. ]Otoe Sheriff Pours Booze Into Sewer ven stock- A S S S SSSssss s e S ST T T P T T I I Py P S T T O Y O D D D o T Nebraska C eb., Dec. 6.——(Spe- cial.)—Sheriff her last night destroyed the liquors taken from the | Claus Peterson place at Lorton sev- | cral weeks ago, after Peterson had been arrested charged with selling liquor without a license. Oliver Stev- cnson, Fred R. Roos, Will Fischer, | John Sutton and Richard Gould wit- nessed the destruction of the booze When Peterson was arrested and i taken into the district court he plead- i ed guilty to bootlegging and was giv en a fine of $100 and costs, which he paid. Judges James T. Begley of the district court then ordered the sheriff to confiscate the liquors and this was I done according to the instructions. Two partly filled barrels of whiskey |a keg of blackberry brandy and secv- eral cases of bottled liquors were H\Oul‘td down the sewer. | Young Farmer Ends His Life by Hanging Exeter, Neb., Dec. 6.—(Special.)— | Frank Biba, a very wealthy Bohem- ian land owner, took his life by hang ing carly yesterday. He moved to town several years ago to give his boy and girl better school privileges. In the last year or more those who were | best acquainted with him noticed that he was brooding over various imagi- nary troubles. He was a man of 45 year . . . . Uric Acid Poisoning! The most eminent physicians recog- nize that uric acid stored up in the system is the cause of rheumatism, that this uric acid poison is present in the joints, muscles or nerves. By ex- perimenting and analysis at the In- valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr Pierce dis- covered a combination of native rem- edies that he called Anuric—which drives out the uric acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and inflammation subside. If you are a sufferer from rheuma- tism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain Anuric at any drug store and get relief from the pains and ills brought about by uric acid. Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys. Naturally when the kidneys are deranged the blood is filled with poisonous uric acid, which settles in the tissues of the feet, ankles, wrists or back as uratic sales; or under the eyes in bag-like formations. It is just as necessary to keep the kidneys acting properly as to keep the bowels active to rid the body of poisons. The very best possible way to take | hot water before meals and an Anuric tablet. In this way it is readily dis- solved with the food, picked up by the blood and finally reaches the kid- | neys, where it has a cleansing and | tonic effect. Step into the drug store and ask | for a 50-cent package of Anuric, or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pckg. { Anuric—many times more potent than lithia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you.—Advertisement. tle pure whiskey, the juice sugar seems to predominate parents? erties. Unlike the ordinary practically no fusel oil or tannin, and therefore proves agreeable and beneficial to the most delicate stomach. Its quality never varies. Duffy’s is used in many reputable hospitals and prescribed by In this season of prevalent coughs and colds, many treatments are suggested. The old-fashioned way of a lit- . The illness is the same—so why not use the successful treatment of our grand- Duffy’s Pure Mal‘t Whiskey is used in thousands of homes for coughs and colds, be- cause it is a good pure whiskey. Duffy’s is made for medicinal purposes only—abso- lutely pure and full of wholesome and health giving prop- “Get Duffy’s and Keep Well” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations. Get Duffy's from your local KoTE dealer. $1.00 per bottle. If he cannof write us. Send for useful household of a lemon, hot water and beverage article, it contains unprejudiced physicians. druggi care of yourself is to take a glass of | § ; B S S S RS R OMAHA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1916. Christmas Gift Aisle On the Main Floor offers hundreds of gift sug- gestions to the Christmas shopper. The most suitable merchandise has been group- ed for easy selection. lutely SN In Kid Gloves Th and colors. Humpty-bumpty Circus | Is lots of fun the clown bal- ances himself on | top of the ladder; each, 98¢; larger styles to $5.00. | Gift Handkerchiefs Greater assortments than ever before despite conditions which make some of the better kinds very difficult to secure. Boxed handkerchiefs are par- ticularly pleasing— Women’s All Linen Ini- tial Handkerchiefs, six in a box, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 box. A wide variety of good quali- ties and pleasing effects is of- fered in either white or daintily colored handkerchiefs, packed six in a box, tied with silk rib- bon, for gift giving. Men’s All Linen Gift Hand- kerchiefs, including a large va- riety of designs, packed in at- tractive gift boxes, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 for box of six. Children’s Fancy and Initial Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, three to a box, at 15¢, 25¢ and 50c box. Youths’ Linen Handker- chiefs, with white or col- ored initials, in boxes of six, at $1.00 box. Beautiful Blouses For A Gift that Always Pleases We have just receiv- S e new Blouses of Crepe de Chine, Net, Strip- ed Silk and Tub Silks —made of excellent qual- ity material, semi-tailored models, beautifully made with hemstitched yokes, collars and sleeves, con- structed like the very high priced models, others with jabots of self mate- rials. Colors are White, Flesh and Maize. Priced and worth at $2 -98 much more Note—A Christmas Box for the asking. Second Floor. 15 Shopping Days to Christmas-- Shop Early ’ &;{5@%’&’5’{'{1&!&’{!&{'@&(’5 Our orders were placed many - long as our present stocks last, you get the benefit. In Fabric and Silk Gloves The famous Perrin factories have filled just lately the bal- ance of an order that was placed a year ago About 330 Dozen Kid Gloves Arrived on the Steamship Chicago The very best and most beautiful styles to be had in kid v come plain as well as fancy embroidered, in black, Also black with white embroideries and white with black embroideries and others in various contrasts, They come either over-seam or full pique sewn. absolutely guaranteed, and sold at these reasonable prices: $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 We Furnish Christmas Bozes Free of Charge. Buy a Glove Bond 1f you are in doubt about the size, we will be very glad to issue a Glove Bond, which always is a welcome gift. Main Floor. If You Could See With Which Children Rush Down to This Toyland You would feel like going out and bringing in e The busy bustle, the joy and laug ple young again and makes the | | | | _ | Noah’s Ark ’ A little model of the very ark that held all the animals way back at the time of the flood; filled with animals. Full Steam Ahead! Solid Gold La Val- lieres, pendant chain solid gold. Special, at...$1.98 Gold Top Jewelry, very finest grade. Put up in velvet - lined, champagne and notwithstanding ths ago, at prices varying from colored boxes. Two mm; ‘T.f:‘}"‘ ““"r.'”‘: \Iar,}lrhg n(r: Hat Pins in a box, Lingerie » to 33% per cent less than to- Clasps, Crosses an d Chains, 8 market quotations, and as Lockets and Chains, Cuff Links, We carry oaly the very best makes, such as Pearl Beads, opera length, - graduated, special, at.. 81,00 the Famous Perrin and Adler Makes : : Kayser's Men's Sterling Silver Buckles, | at 1.00 put up in velvet lined boxes, AU S sy e A 50¢ Three-Piece Solid French Ivory Toilet Sets, in nice lined box, A T e e £5.00 Every pair Men's Solid Gold Front Pocket Men's Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Clutch Pencils, large size $1.00 Ladies' Hand Purses—real seal, crepe seal and pin seal. §1,00 T White enamel doll beds A bed for dolly that folds up: equipped with a fine spring;: ready to make up when you get | the mattress and pillows. = A | fine place for dolly to sleep. At. .. .48c | 25¢, 49¢, 98c and $1.50 $1 Down Buys It. $1 a week Pays For It. Putting this ‘Beautiful J‘FREEII Music Cabinet Sewing Machine in your home. We will allow you $12 for your old machine to apply as first payment on the Cabinet “FREE” & \f\ix “THE FREE” A splendid suggestion for a “Gift That Will Endure’’ Every woman will appreciate the departure of the old and the arrival of the new 1917 “Free’’ Cabinet A gift that will bring HER pleasure all through the years to come, A gift that will last long after all others have been forgotten. Doctors recommend the “FREE" for its light run- ning qualities—because it does not cause the fatigue experienced in the operation of other machines— and it is almost noiseless. We Are Headquarters for All Makes of Sewing Machines. Come Here Before You Buy a Sewing Machine of Any Make. Standard makes: Specials Singer “66,” at...835.00 Singer, slightly used, Wheeler & Wilson.$29.00 | guaranteed ...8$15.00 New Home $35.00 New Royal—slightly Brandeis Special . . 820,00 used Needles, Oils, Belts, ete., for all makes of Sewing Machines. Repairing by experts and all work guaranteed. Phone, write or call. Country orders given special attention. Third Floor, Drandeis Stores Jewelry for Christmas Gifts c&‘&?—i ® Sterling Silver Lingerie Clasps, | Knives, with English Sheffield | steel blades. Special...$1,00 | the Eager Delight very little girl and boy in Omaha, | hter that greets one on every hand makes old peo- Christmas spirit pervade everywhere. We are offering immense stocks of the most-wanted toys, at prices that are extremely modest, i | Delivery Wagon ‘The horse stands ready to g0 at & moment’s notice— a good wagon and a good horse, both on wheels; will be in ‘service a long while. At..98¢ and $1.50 Christmas Shoppers will Find the Gift Aisle a very satisfactory place to shop these days. The variety is so great that you will be sure to find what you seek. Now For Christmas—All Stocks Complete If You Intend To Give Good Gloves This store should be the place to se- lect them, for our stocks are abso- complete, the extreme difficulties in manufac- turing and importing kid gloves. 1§ \ | Men’s Solid Gold Scarf Pins, in | nice boxes. Sale price..$1.00 Berry Spoons, Cold Mecat Forks, Cheese Scoops, Pastry Knives, Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, ete.; large sterling silver han- dles; choice $1.00 Ivory Manicure Sects, 6 picces, including Powder Box and Buffer—in nice hinged box. | Specially priced, at....81.00 Ivory Comb and Brush -Sets, | each .81 Genuine Coral Cameo searf pins and brooches. cial Fine French Pearl Beads, with solid gold clasps. Special, (T s S o i s . Sterling Silver Baby Spoons, L S DIt e 50¢ | Never-Drip Tea Strainers, gold !lined. Sale price, each. . .50¢ Floor. Brer’ Fox Is here, dressed up in fine fash- ion; in fact, he might pass for a gentleman if we did not know for certain that he is a fox....$1.98 Electric Percolators A real bargain in a beau- tiful and useful Christmas | Gift. Made of alupinum, Bpgutlful in pattern and finish. Special, at.$1.98 “Universal” Electric Grills and Toaster Stoves, makes delicious toast; has three food pans for cooking, frying or broiling— at.......85.50 and $6.50 Smoker's Stands, one lot of beautiful brushed brass stands, 28 inches high, with 7-inch -...81.98 Basement. Drugs and Toilet Requisites Java Rice Powder, the Pond’s Vanishing Cream, 50c size Williams' Shaving_Stick..16¢ Mennen’s Talcum Powder. 10¢ Cucumber Cold Cream, 50c size Horlick’s Malted Milk, hospital size..........82.69 Fletcher’s Castoria, 85¢ size ....ioiiiiiil.. .. 19 Sanitol Face Cream, 26c Manicure Buffers, 75¢ values Sl o 33¢ Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder, the package Swan Down Face Powder, the box Colgate's La France Rose Perfume, ounce Packer’s Tar Soap, the cake .. Thermos Bottles, pint size White Ivory Dressing Comb, worth 7be, at...........44¢ Main Floor. A Dillar, a Dollar, A Ten-O’clock Scholar, You cannot come too soon, It's ben.er to buy in the morning Than in the afternoon. %) a4l 4 SRSy 2] 2>} 4l Y Y dY dY dY 4] ) di_d) 47 J 47 4T 4 (D S0 Y Y D Y D Y R 5 ) ) 2y ) ) ) ) 7 D 57V £2) O e

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