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    THE BEE: OMAHA. . FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1912.
The Foot-comfort of Your
ChUdren Through Life De
pends on the Shoes You
Buy Them NOW.
"Startright" shoes relieve you or Uie responsibility
and assure your children the shapely, well-formed feet
which are their birthright.
"Startright" shoes, which can be purchased in
Omaha only at thia store, are made over scientific, foot
forra lasts which allow the foot to developnaturally;
they're not freakish but sensible and stylish.
"We are now fitting the new medium weights for
Spring they come in Velvet, and patent leather with
cloth, brown snede or dull leather tops
Children's sizes 81? to 10? 2, prices $2.50 to $2.75
Misses' sizes 11 to 2, prices ... .$3.00 and $3.25
I
1218-1520 FARNAM STREET
picked aha us a Im (en end carried bin
lata the warden office, placinc him In
a chair.
Wire ll Ward.
Tba eecapuif convicts then tural their
flrt aa Wardea Delahuntr, who appeared
at tba door of the warden office. Ha
(ell wtih ma bulla la bla left breast
and another In bia hip. the one In the
breaat proving Instantly (ataL With tba
keya takes (rant Turaaev Pohl, aa I her
passed throurh bla room, there are
nothlnc now between the doaparata men
and Hearty..
Cntoektnf tba doara they walked aut
tba mala entrance of tba penitentiary.
Aa they paeatd tba door o( the wardens
office, aoabif Hetlmaa etttinc la a chair
where fea bad beca placed by Steward
Ward, they took another ahot at him,
thia ballet atrtklnf near tba drat oaa In
tba Ml breast If Hoitmaa bad any
rbanoe of recovery (root tba (tret abot
tbla ended H, for ha waa dead when the
turmoil ad atiMdad aaffldently to per
Ut anyone to natt InapecUoa.
rowvleto sVeek la Cell.
Naturally there waa tnteaae eiclument
and with all tba executive official dead
It waa a (aw aaconda, which aeemed
many salnutrs, before tba regular prlaoa
BMoblBery aould be brought Into play
la pot think la order, it waa raally
aaly a few aacoada. however, before tba
.uarda and other aunrlvtng officials un
eert. '4 the taak af getting tba remaining
arleamore at work In tba ebapa back Into
their sells. If possible, before the eoa
vtete obtained Information of what bad
happened.
Men nt the fkrwt (ha chop ware con.
dotted ta their call without difficulty,
without their being aware af tba trag
edy, tbeufh, of court, they knew eome
thtnf waa ap ar they would not be called
from work at that boar, and oonaeuently
were raatleaa, .
'e trouble waa nparloncad, howevrr.
until theae ta ebep Ma, were ordered
hack Aa their , ". la the atvattertoua,
manner by weach" aewa travel In all
artaona) la aptte -of ;tba meet rigid re-
atrtrtlune, thee mm had acquired know
ledge, 'partially at tout of what had
occurred. They awmmanced tov yell and
make ether denuMulratlana, It waa a
tlcklleh tuna (or Ike prteon officials, but
by I e' clock every prleoner, except the
three mea who hod escaped, waa eafelv
locked up In bla cell, prlaoa official,
of course, wera ta doubt whether some
GOLD DUST
makes V water
that diss
Gold Dost otters the shortest
cut from the drudgery of dish
washing. Just little Colli
Inst shakes in your dish water
will remove the grease and dirt.
Cold Dust digs deep into
cracks and corners purifies
end drives out every bit of dirt
or hidden germs which soap
and water will not reach. Gold
Dust sterilizes ss well as cleans.
If too spend two hours a
a 1 t 1-1 1d IW,i
eaj wssmng ensues, wim vue
will enable you to save one hour
and your dishes, too, will bo
spotlessly white, wholesome
and sanitary.
of I be othora did nat have ultra with
which ta blow tbelr way ta liberty and
guna with which ta ahoot down anyone
who might eland la their way ta liberty.
Tba Lincoln police department knd
8hertf( Hyera wera at once notified and
Chief at Police Hunger Immediately aent
a aquad of policemen ta tba prlaoa and
Sheriff Hyera gathered up a peeae which
ha took to the scan. Tbla extra forte
waa sufficient ta keep matter under con
trol (or tba time.
Adjutant General la Charge,
Governor Aldrtch. who waa anow bound
at Auburn waa communicated with by
telephone and ordered Adjutant General
Phela to take Company F, Lincoln, of
the national Guard ta the penitentiary
and at pre aa guarda until relieved. The
mllllla want down to the prlaoa at i
o'clock and relieved tba polio and aher
Iff no. Until further order tha con
trol of tha prteon, aa (ar aa handling the
prteon r la concerned, will be under tha
direction of Adjutant General Pfeelpa.
Captain Halt la la .command of tha
guard emen.
Prlaoa offlclala dpeak highly of the
celerity with which both tha polio and
AnaIff Hycrt reeponded ta Ihd call for
eastetance. which deabtieee did much
to aatlat In oontralttnk tha situation.
John Taylor la looked upon aa the
leader of tha three coirricta who did usch
deepcrate work thia afternoon.
B"aee) Lean Term.
He waa committed la tha penitentiary
August' II. nil, on conviction of robbing
the anther bank. Ha received a twenty-eight-year
eeniene. Ha la aald to be
on af tha awet desperate aa wall aa ana
of tha moat clover aafa blower In tha
country; Ha la year old and thia waa
hi second conviction In Nebraska, hav
ing prevlouily aervad a terra from Knox
county. Hla real name la Thomaa Gray,
eometlmea called "shorty." alkta Murray
Roagera. Hla pale la thia robbery war
Harry forte and John Evans, thee
latter two originally being reported aa
tba anea who em sed with him. ' '
, John OoWd waa aent up from .Can
raanty oa eenvtcUoa af robbing lb bant
at Wabaah. Wha coavfetad be mad a
tearful apeeeh. paying they had convicted
aa Innocent man. that a had never com
mitted a crime In, hi bfe, bad never aa
aoctated with criminal and had no
knowledg ( tha ua of high etploajvaa.
Chart MoT ley waa aent up from Doug-
la county an a charge of robbery and
nothing la known bar of-lh particular
of bla crime.
Jamea Delahunty, tha dead warden, ha
earn many yeera of eenrlce at tha peni
tentiary. Ha waa deputy warden during
the term of Warden Davie and Be mar
and for a time under Warden Smith, He
waa appointed warden by Governor Ald
rtch and made hla former chief. Da via.
hi deputy. Davie waa killed by Convict
Prince during chapel exercises a few
Sunday ago. .
larder af Depetr Davie,
Oa Sunday -morning, February 11. a
negro convict. Albeit Prince, fatally
nabbed Deputy Warden E. D. Davla
during the chapel service. No attempt
waa made at a general outbreak at thia
time, although tha convict ware aaaem-
bled In tha pew.
Oa Friday, March L m pi lore of th
Prhon aaw former convict paaa a phial
ar morphine through tha rue of tba
Prteon yard to one of tha Inmate. Re-
ttlctlon war Immediately placed oa lb
convict, with a view to aUmplng out
the traffic la tha drag.
Last Saturday Chaplain P. C. Jabnaon
of the penitentiary resigned after a eon-
vernation with tba governor relative to
prlaoa dtadplla. A week ago today tha
governor had karoed aa order barring
woman pneoa worker and Sunday achool
teacher from vial ting tha prlaoa during
eervtcca. declaring that their aavocutloa
with the convict waa uadeslrable.
taking persona! charge of him. He aald
that ho peraoaally locked him la tba cell
each night ant took tha key to tha cell
to bed with him, ao that no harm could
aoeaa ta bha during tha Bight.
MORLEY WAUItl RILL ROBBER
Pear
aey
Partner of Kaaa
Halda la la
Ed Morley, alia Ed Craig, one of the
eoenicta who murdered Warden Dele-
bunty and other aad aacaped from the
perdntentlary. I tba man who. with an
other highwayman named Evans, held up
and robbed the Walnut Hill pharmacy
on tba night of October 2X. nut, The
two wore arrested In Mtaaourl, brought
ta Omaha, tried and convicted of high
way robbery,'' and eentenced to fifteen
yeera. They are twa of tha moat dee
Derate and dangeroua criminals with
whom th Omaha police aver bar dealt.
Morley and Evan entered th store when
Fred A. Nelson, ana of tha proprietor
waa In charge and several atrial 1 bora
ware loitering near tba front door. All
were bold up at tha point of revolver
while tha two highwaymen rifled tha
cask register.
HEILMd.ej Wil FROM MADISOS
Dead Maa formerly Caaaty Clerk
of that Caaaty. i
NORFOLK, Neb., March M.-E. O. Hell
map, on of the efficera killed In tb
Nbraka penlntentlary mutiny thia af
ternoon, waa formerly county clerk of
Madieoa county. . H lived la Norfolk
many year.
Judge Exonerated
m the Sellers Case
VALENTINE, Neb.. March U-iSpo-
clal.-Exonratlng Judge W. H. Waatover
and tha oftletala of (.'berry county, ap
proving tb manner In which tba caaee
of tba four men charged with tb murder
af Char lea 8llera wera dlapoeed of and
Indicting three editor of Cherry county,
tha grand jury which (or the last fifteen
day baa beta In aeaalon bar made It
report today.
After a lengthy examination of more
than seventy wltneaaea rumor to the
effect that other wars Implicated war
found ta be baaeieaa. Th Inlulry waa
uider the direction of A., W. Scatters; ood
of Alnsworth. ptraoiral representative of
tha attorney general of Nebraska.
On a charge of printing alanderou
(taumente concerning th dleposal of the
cases at the October term of oourt Ray
W. Hitchcock, editor of tha Cody Cow
Boy, and Mra. Lottie Cramner, editor
of the Valentine Kearehllght, were In
dicted. The alleged distribution of a
circular containing charge against Judge
Wealovar and county official of Cherry
county waa th basis of an Indictment
again F. Kemp Heath, former editor
of tb Cody newspaper and at present a
lawyer of Cody. '
Tha grand Jury placed ita andoraement
every official act f Judg Weetover
In regard. to ht dtspoaal of th,caaa.
The clt lean of Cody and vicinity wen
mwch wrought up that Eunice Murphy,
th girl In the case, should be dlamlaaed
without trial. As to this. Judg Waat
over made a atatement, which I la. tha
report. In tbl statement tha following
appear: -
That when , she waa arrested and
brought back la Valentine ah bad a
preliminary examination before tba
county judge at whta htlme all tha evi
dence agalnet Her which could be (ound
by Die 'tale waa euemittrd. Tbla evidence
Waa Uken tf Mr. floe, tha official court
reporter,' and shortly r thereafter tran
scribed ex him. After a thorough ax-
ami nation of thia evtdcace I became eaiie-
fied under tha law, that the evldewc
waa not aufflclmt la warrant or aualain
a conviction, end en tha first day of the
term I look tha matter up with tha at
torney of the aula, and asked hay If
they had any mora evidence against per
than that produced at tba preliminary
ex am mat Ion. They aald they had not.
Gold Dust at
aaU xa SO aba
ana Urra pack
age, tee large
package
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mmwmk
Asthma Catarrh
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AXDRICH MOWED 131 AT AIBIK.1
everaef Deeldea Nad t Trr ta
Make Trig, to Llaeala.
AUBLKN, Ka March li.-8Declal'
TelegranLl-Oovemor CheMer H. Aid'
rich, who pok at Peru last night and
thia morning, arrived la tba city at
a clock thia afternoon by eloign. Im
mediately upon hla arrival ha waa noU,
Bed by phone of the mutiny la tba state
Prteon. The governor at once ordered
all prisoner locked up and given good
car until he could arrive la Lincoln.
II waa the govenur'a Intention to leave
Auburn tbla afternoon over th Missouri
Pacific for hi borne, but oa account of
the eevere storm which ha been raging
all day. he reared he might have diffi
culty In reaching hla deetlnetim aad
thereby he greatly handicapped la hand
ling hla hualneaa affairs, ao be decided
remain a Auoura ana airect au
bualnes from here. Therefore the Drexal
hotel at thia place will for th present
at least, be the goveroor'a headuartara.
and all business at the slate will
directed from thia paint until weather
condition will, permit aad Justify hie
(tarting tar the capital '
WARDEX lJ CHARGE OF PRIMCE
FwiwaaaMy he te Hla gafet rla Cell
Kach Riant.
"erdea , Jamea Deleft uttty haa been
(earing trouble af a different kind ever
ine th convict. Albert Prince, killed
Deputy Warden Deris.
la CMveraatloa with a well known
Omaha maa thia week the warden tM
of tba precaution be waa taking. He
aald h feared aow af the guarda would
lynch Prince and for that reeuoo h waa
dentil ication Made
of Two Train Robbers
BAN ANTONIO, Tex., March ll.-The
robber wbo attempted to hohl up tha
Southern Pacific train near . aanderaoa
yesterday and were killed, have been
Identified aa Ed Welch, aa escaped orlav
laal. and a maa named Kllpetrtek. Little
la known of Kllpetrtek.
A 'park saddle with M mends of aaa-
munltloa for revolver and rifles waa
(ound oa the pack horse la th bandit
outfit.
BUZZARD TIES
UP TRAFFIC ALL -OVER
THE WEST
(Continued from Fh-t Page.)
MrLeln of that city. Tbey win be at home
after April 1. at 1W South Thirty-fifth
street, this city.
Advance in Rates to
Omaha from North
" Points is Suspended
WASHINGTON. March it-Proposed
advaacee In the tranaportatloa rate
varying from $3 to W a ear. by tha North
west era road, today wer suspended by
the Interstate Commerce- commission
from March U to July 11 Tha rates were
intended to apply to shipments to Chi
cago, East St Loula. at. Paul and Du
lutb. Mine.; Omaha, Neb., and other re
ceiving points m Scuta Dakota. 4iorth
Dakota, Minnesota. Wieroac in and Jowa.
The present rate rang frera.l cents
to tm cents M pouadvAnd the pre
poeed advances range from t to gt cents
per 10. aa average of approximately U
Per cent.
TILES CIRKD Ik TO id DAY.
Tour druggist will refund money If
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any caee
of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
Kles In ( to 14 daya. Mc
Dake Threwa ( Horee.
LONDON, March 11-Th duke of
Marlborougn while hunting today at
Melton Mowbray. Leicestershire, waa
thrown from, hla horse. His shoulder-
blade waa broken. ,
" ''.HYMENEAL' '
Doable Wedding. '
Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock Rev.
Charles W. Ravage united la marriage
Mia Lliii ' B. ' Weeks, daughter of
Richard Week of Elk horn, and Mr. X
Ephralm Sumner of Waterloo. Neb., and
Immediately after Mis Adalpha A. Crook.
daughter of George Crook, aad Mr. Ray
C. glow, both of Waterloo, Neb., wer
married.
I Blakelr-MeLala.
Charles Blakely of Omaha, Beatrice and
Wood Lake. Neb. waa married at Okla
homa City, OkL, March 12. to Mia Ruth
.bat out through Wyomnlg the storm bad
ceased. From Long Pine wee ta Lan
der, where the blizzard had been raging
.'or two daya and when from on to two
feet of new snow had fallen, the weather
had cleared and the snow waa thawing
rapidly. 1
" Railroad Hard Bit.
The rallroada were all bard bit by th
atorm. Yesterday not a train from th
east arrived on time They were from
on to three hour late, tha -trainmen
reporting from six to eighteen Inches of
snow all the way from the Mlaauulppl
to the Missouri river and drifting badly.
Train from tha Dakota and Minnesota
managed to get through, but tbey were
all lata, tha trainmen reporting condi
tion even worse than acroee low.
On the Mlesourt Pacific the trains ta
and from the eouth wer practically on
time, but not ao with those out In tha
west. On this road (or a distance of
oyer 400 mile between Washington,. Kan,
aad Denver, not a train waa moving.
Service waa abandoned on the Talraage
Auburn and the Weeping Water branches.
hr waa ao attempt to mov freight
trains. B
The Burlington kept all of It Nebraska
passenger trains moving between Omaha
and UcCook, but west of there there was
nothing doing. At McCook two passenger
trains were laid out and three' at Akron,
Colo. On the Bruah-Alllapc branch for
a distance of M mile not a train of any
kind waa moving during th day.
Rack, lelaad Tied lip.
The Rock Island did not try V move
any trains west of Falrbury, Nab. , From
there west to Denver, 4t mile, than waa
a contlnuoua blockade. Tb Rocky Moun
tain Limited, leaving Denver Wednesday,
had net been heard from but night. It
la supposed that It la blockaded between
nations. No freight trains wer sent out
Thursday and all on tha road were held
at the first station they reached.
Tha Northwestern managed to keep It
Un from Omaha to Lander opea for
passenger tralna. all of which ware
nearly on time. On tha Omaha-Hastings
Una all passenger and freight train were
annulled. Benric was practically aban
doned on tha Beneeteel branch and on
the tin from Rapid City to Pierre, & D..
not a wheel moved Thursday. Tb same
condition existed on th Milwaukee's
Chamberlain-Rapid City line, which we
Mocked.
talon Pad fie Opea, "
Although tha snowstorm of yesterday
and butt .night . waa a eevere one, th
Union Paclflo waa affected very little
In facu.lt waa- th only OmehetDeaver
llne open. It trains between then points
are running practically on lime, and the
road doe hot expect to be Mnbarraaaed
by the heavy snows. -1
The deepest anow reported In Nebraska
waa at Loup City, where It reached a
dpth of two feet. Some of the other
anowfall reported were: Norfolk, II;
North Plette, H; RdveeiiaV 11; Falrbury.
11; Preasent. M Blair, IK Madison, M:
SSbeeTV ;H.T?.'' ??Xt iV Mfha, Sea. bnvlag Suck.
AiMmruinw v ue iwei mmmmm spin a,
number of point between eMIertIM end
Ooodland, Kan., had twenty to twenty-
four Inches of anew up to jwoaj Thurs
day, at which time eaow.eoawnued.
Baby a Mass of Sores. Looked for Hit
Death any Minute. Cuticura Soap
- and Ointment Brought First Good
Sleep for Two Years. Soon Cured.
X. t. B. 4, ML GDeed, Okie. "When aty
Hub) boy waa a week eld be waa take with
eaanwa aad I was leokwig toe aa death aey
auauta. rawt aa lace turned
as red, but I did not pay any
atlas Uoa Mi It. It begaa la
get worm and be just leased
k Uttas bead to aad fro ea
te pillow aad onad day aad
Bight. Be begaa ta scratch
klmeelf that I bad to aiuf
fla his Utile bands, aad tbea
th reek begaa a go over kb)
i wbee body us til be waa a
mesa of luaalsg asrea. The
sore I sectored toe won. as ret. Ha bad II
to sad that ha) utile ears begaa I rot off aad
aw scalp waa something awful to look at. I
saw tba Outlaura Soap aad Cuticura Omtmeat
aortitis aad got a ear of Cuticura swap,
making a kuaer all ever has body wwh the
Soap and bat water aad tbea I dried aim off
wed and anointed aim with las Otttieura Oiat.
meat. He went right sleep sad slept lour
bourn, tba nisi good sleep be bad bad lor very
nearly two yeajs. so I kept ea using the CuuV
our Soap aad Ota unset aad It waa a time
before baakla begaa te gal wrU. Boon be waa
completely rand. H k eixtera ream old
bow eodbMaotaadaelgaeltb ecseasa
aaaee be waa eured by the Cuticura Baap aa)
Otauaeat.'' (Signed) kUa. R. M. eecaer,
Bt. 1J, 11L
No etioaga, evidear tbaa tan could be
Krea of lbs aitteai aad sumimy of warm
th with Outtcura Soap aad gealle aewuoa.
tons af Cuticura Ounneal Is 4a treataMat
Of sartwrlag, dadlgurtag buasen af the skla.
Cutlrara Ssap aad OWlaiiat an aald every,
whet. Liberal eaaapk. of each aaaued tree,
with -. book. Address, ''CUlacura,'
Dept. T, Boaeoa. TeaderJacad mea ehoukl
Br
PATPICK:
SPECIAL
atHiller's
Friday and jatordjy
We will sell the famous
E. & J. Roache Brand
Irish Whiskey
$1.25 quart size 95c .
75c pint size : 55c
Also the following specials for Friday and
s . . Saturday only:
f Gordon Gin . ..........89c
- 75c Virginia Dare Wine 55c
; ' 75c Extra Fine Port Wine , 48c
Full quarts Guckenheimer Eye 95c
$1.00 quarts Rock and Eye 78c
' $1.00 quarts Blackberry Brandy 69c
You always get special values in quality and
price at,
HILLER'S
'; - ; t FAMILY UQUOR STORE ' '
Both Phones. 1309 FARNAM ST. Prompt Delivery .
? We ship everywhere Send for price list : '
GOING TO FLORIDA?
MARCH 19TH
A large crowd of Omaha people have already made
reservation for the next trip. Many just returned. Join
us and see the famous Grape Fruit and Orange land at
Haines City, Florida, that your friends are buying.
a blfh roUlDg land. No low land, prairie land or undoelrable
land. eclJiy aak yoa to Invettliata and compare our1 land
ritht where w lira wltli any other proposition in tba atat of
Florida. i
Come la aad (el literature and names of your friend who have boufhC
DR. T. E. SAMPLE
Tel D. 2590; Red 6860. 408 1st NaVl Bank Bldg., Omaha
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nor.iE PEOPLE
Should secure losju) oa thetr home of a bom assoctatlca.
We have aa abaadaaea of funds and will lew for bttlldlaf
- aaw homee, for tba parcoaee of home already bant, to pay
oft maturing atralfbt loain, or for aar other tecttlmate par
posa. No ooBunlaalou to par. Loana reparable la full or la
part at aa time wltboat notice. Call for tali details and
booklet.
ThW ftAfltAfVof IVft 1 VlflS't Jt I rlR laa'e
a. BMW WVNeVI WW W BSWBiai SWH
VV 1614 H-rny Street, OinahaV.
Don't Roast the Gook
i- . " ' v i . e .'"''. ' '
She may not like it and you wont like Her after she is cooked.
A Winter morning generally means a cold kitchen, a slow break
fast, children late to school. Kitchen worries and cooking 'proD
lems vanish from the home where
Shredded Wheat
' Biscmit
is known. . If is ready-cooked and ready-to-serve. .It contains all
the rich body-building material in the whole wheat made digest
ible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking. You can prepare a
warm, nourishing meal in a few moments by heating the biscuit in
oven to restore crispness and then pouring hot milk over it
-rr,' ' ' . Also wholesome and
Coffee Is Half S
a1 . w 3
V ar servinr th beat cof
ee produced, with thlch rich
cream which la malting- our
place famoua . .
tun smnu
II e. aa. o . bl, aa ' '
Tti. Belmont Restaurant
" 15ia dodoi a. '
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' THE OMAHA BEE
Onaalia's Great Homo Papor.
AXUEMEXTI.
Boyd's,
ay a
com.
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TONIGHT
afaUaea Batardav
Charles Wela'a wreateat uy
THE GAMBLERS
meea, aJo, aijq Mat. Bat. t&e, 91M
ytn5h, MARCH 18, S?uv
a road war's Kawest Orase
THE DURBAR
la atXJrmAC01Oal
The &as Ward la World's Woader.
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delicious with stewed
or canned fruits. .
ADthe"MeatMof
the Whole Wheat
. Itwaa away W
THE SMtOBED WHEAT COtaTAICT
i Fafls, R T.
KRUG THEATER
JdATl.VEK TODAY 8:30
Niftrt, S:oMk . '
- BEST 8KAT9 BOe.: '
PAGEMAKERS
and JIM FLYNN
Conqueror of all tha . While
Hope, la aa exhibition, at
every performance.
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