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; I Boane Has Fine Prospect [(ennanscaealoglannall DEMO CHA[RMAN WOMEN ACT AS SIGNALMEN IN ENGLAND—Among lHOLLAND MAY BE p 0T | (owter, l..‘\hw i’ Trent |‘ ‘ S & Chadeon occupations women have adopted is that of railroad sig- || | For Basket Ball Team DR LI T ‘“' \essmn a , 0 GROW]NG CALMER nalman. This photograph shows the wife of a soldier do- || DRAWN ]NTO WAR (6540 AN e X T Tl A S e Coacli 1, Chadron. Neb., Dec, 15.—The regu- h | ing duty as a signalman. | By defeating the Sentors, the Fresh- | W ood, who was a star player at Alma 7 Decen .’_‘_‘(' Loeiieg gdacs peng ! | men won the annual Doane interclass [ college Michigan, 15 expected to de \“ e s ceion o ), Langhorst Begms to Deny That [Dutch Premier Says There 15“,‘ sket ball tournament, The de- [ VeloD a very fast team T T L S b He Ever Said Anything Danger that Country May SHIDI, e Cai G points, ’~u!|.«»~\ Fullerton Extends Call. mn llum\\'m“xb I).(‘n .I|“’l'.\\'v r!kln\in;d Neville Yet Become Embroiled. i ‘}nlmvn deiea very other | :Amnm\‘ b, Dec, 15, (Special. ) cases and, 102 civi il :nrlfl About Neville. | class, they were far ahead of the other | Rev S Megaw of this city wil arles Sharp, who Wednesday at A0 contenders. This — to nt has [leave Saturday for Fullerte \ ipted by stabbing hims =g SWISS REMAIN NEUTRAL [ o0 o R o : . 4 i n TOO STRONG FOR BRYAN i 5 i ‘:;‘l“:;q‘m i "\‘j\:;f'_;,"‘ accept he e il M 4.{':((-‘“‘] e London, Dee. 15— t'remier Cort | ey men made good showings, Elis, F neld e e s Lol R 2 (From a Staff Corrcspondent.) Vau Der Linden, addressing the lower Hormer Crete high gu Stelter of the wh improved Lincoln, Dec. 15.—(Special Tele- house of the Dutch Parhament ves | = gram.)—-In a statement this afternoon terday. sand that the Dutch govern- | RN S Chairman L. Langhorst of the [ment still believes there is da ; e denies | [ Holland being dragged into the war, | penociat ”\.‘, (m“m‘-““ S50 accordmg to g dispateh Reuters | that he is “sore” over his turndown | oo T (ST, U g 3 i as a candidate for food commissioner; speaking on the budget and sai that he ever solicited the endorse- ! the country’s munitions supy 1] ment of Arthur Mullen for the place considerably increased and vas daily | 4 thatGovernor Neville said that he increasing, and that in view of the owed the state committee nothing or international situation it was unavoi l that the prohibition amendment was ableR et surioie il Bforce the Oi 0 h at all mentioned in his conversatiom, kept at the immediate disposal of the i ma a with the new governor. government | However, he does admit that he Paris, Dec. 13- Edmund thinka Gavernor Neville acted a little hessr the e president o Switier- And you will admit it when you btep into our great more “brusquely” than was necessary, when he declared that the stuff was THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. {land. affirms the in entio [try to mamtain sirict DECKMBER 16.1916. Overcoat section and note its DISU‘?"t Court is in s size and attractive- off on the food commissioner appoint- interview with the Berne -orrespond- | néat sud LU v e o) sTEl e e ness and see the tremendous assortments of outer ask Mullen for his endorsement for “The policy of Switzerland l‘vr{: 1 ¢ food commissioner was because Ne- dent Schulthess ass “dictated by e o et asmst et 1 carments spresented. Sary Lour vital interests is and will remam | ( Langhorst thinks now that perhaps that of loval and strict n ahty 1o ) ward all the belligerents, a Thousands of Overcoats he understood the new governor 7 wrongly when he said endorsements sustair “‘ by un ovanie l“ for men and young men were not necessary. He says, Gov- to defend ou and 1 S g P : ernor Neville told him that the First | dence against ail o it of every style .nul.mbor congressional district had done little [ n to the contran quite ing that the world's best for him in the clection and that as it foundation 0 o had fared niccly under Governor “The econom . designers and tail Morehead, other sections would be re- membered in the important appoint- ments tamn STLUPS by slo.sls_szo Mr. Langhorst further says that | beliic.ents. 1o done with ) the governor did not say that “he out misundeccandimg. but | think | e 25 owed the state commityee nothing,” a- not mistakc in sa Lal eco but that he said he owed the chair- | nomic Iml;uml:h}ium l\c(ur:'iv man of the state committee nothing. Switzerland ane rance are on the o g \ir. Langhorst admits that perhaps [hoind_of completel: disanpearing Superb Creations the rcason he was not appointed was | Bl s LA hecavse he was too good a Br\in y (Are You Pic ure- Mmded’ In Great Coats and man | W el o Chesterfield models, From all reports it is cvident that ruurunmm 3 of the zreat events, 4 sati : Mr Langhorst has partially recovered o Tve ::“;‘:"; "’:::'1 ““a, thix kimnnEren ‘l"“'j‘ full satin lined from his “sorcness” and that the agi- R S RSB e koY fromi avars ma<tt ol the tworid!| 30- . - tied appearance of e sate char | }IRS, FERBER INMSIGNAL BOX' o Omnrersen | e o el W .1 $30-$35-540-$50 man after his conversation with the .| the best for each issue of Montagnacs, Kerseys, new governor was due to his interest Th l“ t t d R Vicunas, Meltons, i the peace negotiations proposed by Automflbl’e Plun es e ustrate eVleW Cromble. one of the belligerent nations across T gh Plat Glas reprdcing them by the windetul 1o e e i the water and not to anything which rpug a s : S‘ f;{,’""‘ o ,\,"."'.?.",';T ”I‘;\\:M\‘r\ R e Kn','."\:nr Wi Men’S F- S .t C 5 3 C — 0 n e jou d the m Al ble " might have been said by the North TO SELL ISLANDS \Iunhl )1 latte, Neb ‘ch. 15. (Spe. 472 ot a1 ot remaRabe ine Suits S 2 cial.) he jarring of an engine le « . 8 3 rinning iniJoliniBurkelst motor icar; Ten CCMS for a Whole Year In the _many thousands of Men's and Young Mayor of Fairbury |Referendum Shows 238,000 to left sanding in front of the Han:|dIrei et o e, s s gt | Men's Suits we are now showing you wil] find any son plumbing establishment, so | bew aprearing b o i onr color or shade you want in the sort of weave or Has House Cleaning Fairbury, Neb., Dec. 13.—(Special.) DENMARK VOTES 157,000 in Favor of Dis- posing of Indies. loosened the brakes that the machine | started forward and crashed through a plate glass window of the plumbing shop before it could be stopped land s n a vear's subscription- we will send it Vack If sou went it ufter vou get your first issue The ILLUSTRATED REVIEW Dept. 21, Atascadero, California. \')rs have produced for Winter wear pattern you prvfor All the latest ‘‘style kinks'' and quieter models for more for young fellows, mature men. But Sheriff Ed Hughes and Chief of Police Smith Williams “rounded up” twenty young fellows of this city ves- terday and took them before Judge L. I. Nutzfian, charged with various of- every one full of snap and smartness, and values we know will win your favor-- $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 THE WORLD’S BEST RETURNS MUCH DELAYED Copenhagen, Dec. 15.—(Via Lon don.)—The plebiscite held yesterday on the question of the sale of the Women’s Shoes fenses, principally gambling. At the|Danish West Indies to the United S ith two strangers in favor of the saie and 157,000 against . " $ -~ been participating in their games and | suych action. B he Only lefel'ence gian'' Suits and Overcoats, $18.00 10 $50.00. Models for the young and for those who stay young. WELCOME NEWS FOR MEN associating with them for two wecks. _— | Developments showed they were de- tectives from a Chicago agency em- ployed by Mayor Elbert W. Mason to Is in the Price Don’t blame anyone but yourself if Man Hit by Motorcycle Instantly Killed assist in ‘“cleaning up Fairbury.” 4 ¥ The county attorney handled the | x;;":]‘” \I:"rm]r)r(‘\\a]:.;;:;.r:l;:(:l]\\\ your shoes cost over $4. This Anti- Our Women's Dept. makes the question, '‘ What prosecutions ‘and after the warrants |1 on 91O - morning about 10 S'clack tigh “Cost of Living Shoe Store is to get her for Xmas?'' an easy one. Silk Hose, had becen read, therc was a scramble by being run into. by a motorcycle offering the same shoes at $1 to $2 Silk Waists, Furs, Kimonos and scores of other | for the ‘front row to plead guilt h , ok 5 f N JudgeiNutzman ass”w]' % ‘E]cs_) ridden by James Mead, near the S less; the only difference is in the things that will be appreciated and also be prac- | Most of the self-confessed “crap B. Gripple farm. Mr. Farmer was price. ; tical <hooters” paid their fines, while the \\alkn])g along lhr]ruad andlnn hear 2 others made arrangements for pay- [!M8 the motorcycle stepped to onc e . . t at a later date. |side, the motorcyclist — apparently & W & ”Ki:’ufzs aand ’| ilzer Neeley, colored, |turning the same way. The body was ° and ° B hat a Marl Can Use fOl Hls ChrlStmaS were charged with bootlegging and |carried upwards of fifty feet by the . e Far, Far-lined and Quilted Fancy Fringe Ende, “Flannel Shirts,” waived a preliminary hearing and motorcycle. The deceased was 49 Specials, $6 and $6. $15.00 o $85.00 $1.00 to $3.00 years of age and leaves a family seven grown rlauzh(m\ { Department Orders. were bound over to district court in ot the sum of $200. Rufus Neeley is the porter at the Mary-Etta hotel. 50¢ t0 $5.00 | “Kid Gloves,” | $1.00-81.50-82.00 “Far Gloves” and Fur Lined, Mackinaw (oats, plain and plaids, $5.00 o $10.00 Rain and Slip-On Coals “Silk Shirts,” $3.50 to $6.00 “Madras Shirts,” H0% MARKET | Washington, Dec. 15.—(Special Telcgaum ) $2.50-85-87.50 o $15 $2.00 o $7.50 North Pla"tte Pla'ns (—'—\\v:;)r.-‘l’:’ey‘l(lnf(»\?xgh‘l.rl‘:fi:: G i “Bath Robes,” Flannels and terry, “Leather Belts,” 51;90 & 32;‘50 Dwyer, Platte county, Monroe H. Hanna $3.00 to $15 Plain | Initisliand Silver. Buckles| Umbrellas, Semi-Centennial § e t e 322 SOUTH 16TH ST. “House Coal” two-tone cloths, 50¢ 0 $2.00 I £ 1001128500 pension surgeon \ Silk and Velvets. “Fancy Vests,” New Style Knil, Handkerchiefs,” Hem and Initial, North Platte, Neb., Dec. 15.—(Spe- | the_recomm ""‘”“1"1?"‘ A gandy { $3.00 0 $25 $3.00-84.00-85.00 15¢-25¢-50¢ cial.)—Plans are under way here for “Wool Sweaters,’ “Silk and Outing Pajamas,” “Underwear,” a SC!{I-\‘CI\!(‘:IXI[H! celebration to be held Shawls, V-Neck and Byron Collars, $1.00 to $5.00 ' 95¢ to $3.50 u\y“i\sc,crltll1 1]:1?\":133'1‘&::(1Jfbnr‘(:1xfx?{ic'ily]::|l b $1.00 to 87.50 “Night Gowns,” Bags. Trunks, Suit Cases— w v s 3 2 s » [ celebrations in western Nebraska. A SR Xntflets A lainRcolomand 50¢ o 82.00 $1.50 « $35.00 holding company has been formed to “Men's Caps,” cloth .......$1.00-81.50-82.00 “Men’s Caps,” fur and seal........$2.50 to $20 i the affair and f veck Imas RN s Sy g G o 19 i ety e A e tee ieck | M The Xmas Shopper will find it easy to select gifts at Beaton S. We & | R o ; and the scencs of a half century ago|§ deliver free any package. Just leave us your card and we'll do DRESS HATS Christmas ; Mot oumpest of the Union Pacine | the rest. St ang S0y Lt s ¢ System, $2.00 - $3.00 for 1 J. B. McDonald has been named Perfumes $3.50 - $5.00 Any Amount chairman of the company which is 5 1 i 1o have charge of the affair. W. H. All the latest odors of Houbigants, ! McDonald, treasurer, and George Cotys, Rigauds, Hudnuts and Pal- Maooney of St. Louis, an amusement mers, in fancy packages and bulk { | = man who will have full charge of ar- S BECgR b : | ranging the cclebration, secretary. from ....o....oooiien. 25¢ up | No dehinite plans have been laid as Special for Saturday and Monday; e ‘ .:in""ur”:}: R )(.m]»r than to 50¢ and 7he Sachet Powders, all iThousands Have Discovered Dr. | « 0 ¢ idea as closely as possi- ' Oli ble of the return to the days when Wby 7 U st e rardsjOtiveTabieislare the west was really “wild and wooly.” 25 Houbigants’ ,dcal Extract, i a Harm.lessys_ubsmute G . X NEIT 07 e A e T $1.59 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub- overnors to Meet Mary Garden Extract, per stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure 2 $1.59 laxative, and their effect on the liver is T R In Salt Lake Clt """ pet, A0 almost instantaneous. They are the re- y 50c¢ and Tic Extracts, about 30 sult of Dr. Lidwards’ determination not | \.\a~1||}|gtrm, Dec. 15.The govern Parisian Ivory Place your Christmas Orders calomel. His efforts to hanish it brought | 7 ity wesion eSSl e T Swuay and M- Thorenos Bottles 7% Leveussour caris and w0 e Hie sl ™ ’ DAILY Utah, at a time to be selected by the day. T herrdg Bottlasl Cacafest and o cisea¥er ‘”Tlmn'\‘pw Loany good that calomel does, but have no bad | : weeutive committee. , We Enarave Fraolone letter on' miisis ot i v place in the United b‘taln:x. We after cffects. They don't injure the VIA o ey ; | each pieco. are agrn.ts for Huyler's, Original !t-rxh like strong liquids or calomel, ! arks Votes for High School. | $| 001 Conb o P Allegretti, Lowney's, O'Brien’s, They take hold of the trouble and Ularks, Ncb, Dec. 15.—(Specia! | ¢ ‘lom{ s . .59¢ Drug Specials JohnsoniE s Voeselat sAD iy quickly correct it. Why cure the liver clegram.)—At a special election held | Al o $225 0¢ Dewilt’s Kidney Pills....20¢ and Woodwardr. Al in chrc, M|at the expense of the tecth? Calomel icre today, by a vote of 73 to 162 . '”,- B ol)c ) EERRES and oodward’s. All in Christ- B sometimes plays havoc with the gums, Clarks voted to issue $34,000 honds 1o || ¥ UE el el $189 50c Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets 33 mas boxes, from 10c to $6.00. Seldglsoneplionidaei e "';fid"“'d‘“ Leave Omaha........... 8:10 A. M. rect a new high school building. e have a complete line of e 5 i o take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ . . Work will be commenced in the early Ivory in every form. Rugseudpalcchol ks :;:f;: l'{::fi* : :gz ()II‘\\JT r?}'k{;; ;akr “; Irl’h“.' 1t AI'I'IVe Kansaa Clty ''''''' 4: 05 P M pring 1 gallon Denatured Alcohol. .85¢ & ost headaches, “du ncss‘\ and that & . i Leather Rolls and Cases ¢ -0 1ountain Pens (i fi:‘;;{"‘;':;‘:&'{ C a:{’”: Per 2 252 lazy feeling come from constipation and Modern Equipment. Pullman Sleeper. Chair Cars and S g o ot i ol ns, guaranteed ! put up in fanct a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards our own unsurpassed Dining Cars (Meals a la Carte) A\Ifmlu ur('*;\\:_\’t_,.\ in L\(rr}, contain- (wo vears, fon . et 98c XAmas Tree Boxes ..........10¢ Olive Tablets when vou feel “loggy” and L ing Files, Buffers, Scissors, Cuti- g & R T (C'hocolate Chips, per Ib, .39 IrRARR R A “ £ cle Knives, etc., from....50c up $1.50 Pocket Knives 65¢ Melba Chocolate Cream 39¢ h'y‘:iar:‘énvlr\lg:::'ht?l‘:vy‘hlr;zrkdl::: nrxlm:gxcrd Leave Omaha. . .. ... 2:00P. M. Toilet s in Ivory, containing p,. . Chocolate Peanuts, per Ib. R B 7 4 i Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, ctc., “rmm;[' i ]\ 2LE Chocolate (uramrlw’.) per 1b.. .40c it W enitl s O Ve GAINCLETRIGE LT Clty -8:35P. M. O et .$1.50 up orlick’s Iospital Malted o Bee Want Ads Produce Re Observation Cafe-Parlor Car. Chair Car, etc. Photo Depta "7y o te vl 6 Sl § 18ars 1 We are making ‘an:l prices on MR ¢ e npanie 5¢ Ladina Cigars, cans of 25 $1.00 . 2o gl Leave Omaha . ... .. 11:15P. M. F 4 speciz res ¢ Digtts - - . . Iepnchmetiigianccly i L SR :}u(,- m; P(l)'('f\'rrnrm. Conchas size. B1= TYPEWRITERS Arrive Kansas City.. 7:10 A. M. fromier et ..$1.50 to $55.00 3 patics X0 fb 0 $3.00 §|: - e 2 % S (‘umefa: o 331 o Sal lhr?at)(.n ..... ’ T e Ty e bt 1B FOR RENT - Electric Lighted. Observation Sleeper. Chair Cars, etc. eI OND R Cameras ot ‘$2.50 2 dozen Aspirin Tablets for o e s ...$2.25 - Every Kind—Prices Very Low Direct connections in Kansas City CALIFORNIA Photo Albums, from 10c to $2.50 50c¢ Hays' Hair Health, 10¢ Muriels; box of 2 ..$1.75 2 Over five hundred machines to. Union Station for all points South and 1] . Logical Omaha bead | aselect from Rent applicd on= MISSOURI i, B Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention. |z purchase z PACIFIC West. Esery desired I A e 2 Central Typewriter -/} JSLLW Omaha Office—1423 Farnam St. 0 oes of inters nte! | - \. G ‘ Sront. Uit “European and American : Exchange, Inc. : T. F. Godfrey, G. A. P. D. R R . - 2 T Phone Douglas 104. :( Clark bus at depot s 1905 Farnam St. i i i ; { F. M. DIMMICK, Lenes : 15th and Farnam. g PReSSDoeleadi%) Tickets Also at Union Station. t i‘ QT ORI U I B UL B LRURL UL )