Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 16, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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TIIK HKK: OMAHA WKDXKRDAY. SEPTKMIWR Ifi, lf)14.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
sts oot Print It Now Bracoti rr.
PlUty StotMT a Co- Donf.
ilrhttaf rixturss, HurirfsK-Grancien Co.
City Property For result", lift that
bourn with Onborno Realty Co. D. 1471
Beautiful All Modern Home Tor ItU
or. the c!y i ment iln. Hanker'
Realty InveRtmrnt Co. Thone Doug. 202.
Jsnssa leaks OlTOrea James P. Jen
Ben alleses in a divorce petition that hla
wife, Mary, called him abusive namea
and cut him with a knife.
Utt Visits Offloa John K. Vtt. en
eral frelftht wtent of the Rock lrlnd road,
stricken last week with paralysis, has so
far recovered that he was at his office
for a short time. '
chool Enrollment tarrr Atten
dance at public schools has been steadily
I... p. b.I..it mini m niwnlnr HflV. Tbe tllltll-
bcr enrolled shows an Increase of K over J
the records of Inst' year.
"Today's Compute Mori Programs''
may be found on the first puge of the
classified section today, and appears In
The Bee EXCU SIVF.I.Y. Find out what
tho various moving picture theaters offer.
To Count ths Backs- Orders from
Washington have been received at the lo
cal department of railway mail service
that a general Inventory of equipment
must be made and forwarded to the
fourth assistant postmaster general this
month.
Key. Titna Low Is ChosnAt the
quarterly meeting of the First Metho
dist church, Rev. Titus Lowe was unani
mously chosen as pastor for another year,
subject to appointment by Bishop Theo
dore Henderson of the Nebraska confer
ence, who la presiding In place of Bishop
Bristol.
Decree Tavors Mn. Boucher Al
though a decree of divorce has not been
filed, because the costs of suit were not
Immediately paid, Ubitrict Judge Sears
has entered a memorandum decree In
favor of Mrs. Cora Boucher, 111" South
Thirty-third street, who sued for divorce
from her husband, John J. Boucher, an
Omaha lawyer.
Mrs. Wonson Asks Dlroroe Mrs.
Kuby Crumbliss Monson has sued for di
vorce from Karl L.., whom she says Is a
barber at the young. Men's Christian as
sociation. She alleges cruelty and non
support, and asks for an absolute divorce,
alimony and money for the support of a
8-year-old child. She also wants her
maiden name restored.
Mrs. Booek Answers Husband's Suit
Answering the divorce petition of Frank
Bocek, hla wife, Mary, alleges cruelty,
physical violence, abandonment and non
support, asks that his petition be dis
missed and that she be given a decree
of absolute divorce, with their house, ali
mony and allowance for the support and
education of a 13-year-old daughter.
Lewis to Drop Suit Counsel for S.
Arlon Lewis, defeated democratic candi
date for a legislative nomination, who pe
titioned for a recount and was refused,
has announced that nothing further will
be done In the case. He says he has
concluded, upon examination of the
statutes, that the law contemplates a re
count only on strictly city primary ballots.
Charges Are Filed
Against Officer
Peterson; Assault
Charges that Police Officer .Otto . P.
Peterson- ' wantonly assaulted . George
Cathroe, a health Inspector, and Injured
him by striking him In the face with his
club have been .laid before Police Com
missioner A. C. Kugel and the other mem
bers of the city commission. A public
hearing may be given.
According to Cathroe's complaint Pet
erson arrested the young son of the
health Inspector without cause. When
Cathroe, who was reading a newspaper
in his home, came out to Inquire why
the boy, who had been playing In front
of the house, had been arrested words
followed.
Cathroe says he then turned away and
after his back was turned Peterson hit
him with his club over the head and
then struck him In the face.
GERMAN CAVALRY CLASHES
WITH MOTOR CAR FORCE
LONDON, Sept. 15. An engagement
took place yesterday near A lost, fifteen
miles northwest of Brussels, between
German cavalry and, a Belgian quick
firing detachment In motorcars, according
to an Ostend dispatch to Reuters Tele
gram company. The German losses are
reported to be heavy.
Twenty thousand Germans, the dispatch
ays hare evacuated Alost hastily to re
inforce their ' troops elsewhere. Before
their v departure the Germans removed
their flag, which had been flying over
the railway station. '
Contrary to reports previously circu
lated, the prison at Louvain remains
intact and still holds prisoners.
NOMINATED CANDIDATES
QUIT ELECTION RACE
To be regularly nominated by primary
election as candidates for office, and then
decline to run, ia the unusual action of
three Omahans Harry E. Ryan received
the progressive pariy nomination for
state senator, K. C. Houg got the nomina
tion of that party for state representa
tive, and John Mahoney was nominated
for democratic Justice of the ueace, by
having his name written In the blank
space on the ballot. All three have sent
their refusals to the election commis
sioner. Since being nominated on the
republican ticket to run for police Judge
of Benson. John H. McGulre has died,
so another candidate rnUGt also be substi
tuted for him.
FOSTER AND MILLER FILE
FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
Two more candidates for the Board of
Kduratlon have filed petitions. They are
Dr. J. J. Foster, present member from
the Ninth ward, and August F. Miller,
better known as "Gus." who lives in the
Twelfth ward. Dr. W. li. Mick had pre
viously filed, and Uvea In the same ward
as Dr. Foster, whom be must defeat in
order to be elected. .
Care of ' Iaalajeatloa.
Mrs. Sadie P. Clawson, Indiana, Pa.,
was bothered with indigestion. "My
stomach pained me night and day," she
writes. "I would feel bloated and have
headache and belching after eating. , I
also suffered from constipation. My
daughter had used Chamberlain's Tab
lets and they did her so much good that
ahe gave me a few doses of them and
Insisted upon my trying them. They
helped me as nothing else has done." For
sal by aUdealers Advertisement.
-Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M
Splendid Showing of
NEW FALL WAISTS
IURGESS-NASH COMPANY
Worren's Rcady-to-Wear Dept.
Second Floor.
"EVERYBODY'S STORE"
Turariay, September 15, 1014.
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Sixteenth and Hamejr Sta.
Wednesday An Almost Unlimited Array of
Handsome NEW FALL SUITS at $25.00
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In the Season's Very Newest Tailored and Demi-Tailored Models
THESE Suits represent the most noteworthy garments ever offered Omaha women.
Early in the year we planned to have in this store a Suit for $25.00 that would
instantly win favor. The Suits we offer you Wednesday are the result.
Many of thorn nro copies of much hichor priced models, so when you see these garments do not he surprised to find style
and quality here nt $'2.".00 that would cost you a great deal more anywhere else. All due to our splendid buying facilities.
They came to us from the best designers and makers; suits that possess that distinctive style individuality that make them
appeal to women who give a thought to their dress, (larments not equaled in point of style, quality or character by any other
store in town at anywhere near the price. ' .
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Suit Like Picture
No. 1, for $25.00
RKDINGOTE style, elegantly
tailored throughout of a
fine quality poplin tastily
trimmed with wool braid and finish
ed with new medlrt collar. The skirt
is made a little wider than usual;
the colors are navy, green and plum,
also black.
Suit Like Picture
No. 2, for $25.00
MADH basque style as illus
trated, with black velvet
sasli, velvet cuffs and tailored
collar. It's an exceptionally pretty
(style and a big polling number. Plain
yoke skirt, splendidly finished. The
colors are navy blue and green, also
black.
Suit Like Picture
No. 3, for $25.00
ANOTHER smt value that
will appeal to you. Fine
wool gabardAie, made up with
Redlngote style coat, turn back
cuffs, medlcl collar and braid trim
med, skirt Is plain flare style.. The
colors are blue, plum and green, nlso
black. A rare value.
Suit Like
Picture No. 4
for $25.0t)
A FINE tailored gar
ment of broadcloth,
Redingote style, ' trim
med with ornaments of braid
and satin.. Skiit is the new
yoke style; coKrs are Rus
sian mid-night blue, also
black.
Suit Like Picture No. 5
, for $25.00
A HANDSOME suit that you will like, made of gab
ardine, directoire style; the back is trimmed with
braid prnaments, new flare velvet collar and turn back
cuffs. A wonderfully smart suit in colors of navy, brown and
green, also black. "
- - Burress-irajfe Co. Becon! TlooT.
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No. 7.
Suit Like
Picture No. 7
for $25.00
HERE is one of the
greatest values in
our entire line at this
price. Made in Redingote.
style, coat finished with
black satin around bottom
of fine Imported broad
rloth.. Guaranteed satin
lining, yoke skirt, black and
bades of blue, green, plum
and brown.
Suit Like Picture No. 6
for $25.00
ONE of the smartest styles shown this season,
made of fine crepe poplin, strictly man tal
ored throughout. - Tailored collar and turn' bick
cuffs, yoke skirt, black and shades of navy, plum and brown.
An exceptionally pretty suit.
Barrets-Hash Co. toond moor.
Burgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney,
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The Studebaker 5-Passenger Six, $1,385
(T. O. B. Detroit)
Electric Starter. Electric Lights. Completely Equipped.
EQUIPMENT OF FIVE-PASSENGER STUDEBAKER SIX:
Electric starter, electric lights, f
(Studebaker, Wagner System).
Extra size tires, safety tread on the rear
wheels. 34x4 on FOUR; 34x4 on SIX
Goodrich.
One-man type top, good quality silk mo
hair. Top boot.
Sizo of motor, 3Vix5.
Weight of car, 2,855 pounds.
Wheel-base, 121 inches.
Every bearing Is a Tlmkio
High grade, large size Stewart-Warner
magnetic speedometer.
New design locking ignition and lighting
switches.
Windshield made expressly for Studebaker
bodteti, rain and storm proof adjust
able to rain and clear vision and ventila
tion. ,
Complete set of high grade tools, pump
and jack.
Extra deep upholstering.
Electric horrf. with button set in center
cf steering wheel.
Magnotic gasoline tank gauge.
Studebaker-Schebler carburetor with
dash adjustment.
Quick detachable, demountable rims,
with extra rim carried on locking
tire carrier at rear of body.
Studebaker stowaway side curtains.
E. IR WILSON
2429 Fa r n i m Street
"Buy It Because It's a Studebaker"
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Use the Only double Track Automatic
Electric Safety Signal Line From the -s
Missouri River to Chicago
Eight Fast Daily Trains
Lv. Omaha Ir. Chicago
Hawkeyt Express - 7i40 a. m. 8:45 p. m.
Atlantlo Express - - I2i30p. m. 6.45 a. m.
Chleago Special Ro. 22 6:00 p. n. 7i34 a. ra.
Oregon-Washington Limited 8i32 p. m. II iOO a. ra.
Overland Limited (extra tare) 9iC0 p. m, 9i30 a. ra.
Los Angeles United 9:55 p. ra. 11:00 a. ra.
San Franclsoo Limited - 12:55 a. m. 1 130 p. m.
Denver Sptelal - - 2:45 a. m. 4iC0 p. ra.
Convenient schedules, direct connections at
Chicago with the fast trains on all lines South
and East.
Newest and most luxurious equipment and
unequaied dining car service.
Similar excellent service westbound
The Best of Everything
For tickets, reaervatiom and foil particulars apply 10 yoar naarett
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