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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESPAV. MAHCH 30, HUo.
II0REI1EAD CALLS
STATEJOBBYISTS
Governor, While Before the House
Denying Lincoln Newspaper
Story, Adds Few Thing.
EMPLOYES ARE TOO OFFICIOUS
FACTORIES WILL
BE SUBJECT TO TAX
Borne Befusei to Pais Bill that
Would Exempt from Corpora
tion Tax.
U. S. SUBMARINE F-4 LOST NEAR HONOLULU With
her captain, Lieutenant Alfred F. Ede, of Nevada and crew
of twenty-five men the submarine is sunk in water 720
feet deep. No submarine could resist the water pressure
at such depth without crumbling up like an eggshell.
THOMPSON, EELDEN
6 COMPANY-
? 'fit ? a.wt kvmwmm "'C-ilj
DRAWN BY THE ASSOCIATION
From Stuff "rrr.pintrnt
MNCOI.N. March ? -(Sp Inl -Nr -rsper
orltlrlmii of wlmt nllrjrfM to be
statements mniio ly (lovunor Morrhesd
to dlgHtin of miffrHirixtn, lobor rrp
rrnentatlvcn snii oilier!", canned the rxrcu
tlve of the st.e of No! raka to appear
before the houo till mornlni; In rxno'n
and read a lix rrfuting a tHtnnirnt
published in Lincoln Bnmrday -ami pur
porting to have been delivered by the
nm-ernor.
The rhaige was made, that the itovrrnor
had railed the member a "nonlomrrar
tlon of lawmnkrm put together by the,
machinery of democracy, " with the Infer
ence that he waa not at all Impressed
with their ability. .
AfUT rrmiounclna; the statement aa un
true the governor said:
"I have been annoyed by certain men
who have constantly been.. harassing and
annoying; both the legislature, 'and the
executive office In trying to carry out
lime ldcns which ther r'atm are ' for
tba he net It of the state; but when you
rend between the lines, yoit find therri td
be for aelfleh- purpoiMSi only.
"1 belle ra that men or women who
are working for the tfe nnd t.rawlng
pay f rr m the mate should not be too of-fk-tmis
In Irving to Interfere with lBl
latlon. Not that I have any Idea that a
member of the houae or senate will be
In lunced by thla element; but our edu
cational end all otlier. Institution will be
Mopetl" catet for by this leglalalur.
and If eomo of those-who are ronne ied
with theae Institutions would give more
time to tholr work In the Inatltutlon and
leea time to lnbblng and trying to dli--tate
to the legislature, It would bt more
gratifying to me, and I am aure would
be pleaatnc to you. "I aaaure you t1 at
I am heartily In accord with the work
you have- done up to the preaent time
and the atatementa aet forth In thla arti
cle are without truth. The only atate
menta ;I made that any capital rould be
mi ilo out of, waa almply between the
s-okeinjan and my. elf. When a dela
tion apjeara at my office expecting to
find Vt-the proper place to deal In per
sonalties and abuae they may be dlsap
liolnted, in the future, aa they were at
thla meeting."
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(From a Flnff Orregron'Vnt.
I.INfOLN, March 3?. (Special Tfle
grtm.) The bona btcime o e'onom cal
thla afternoon tat they refuaed to paaa
a bill whole h would have the effect of
bringing to Nebraska manufacturing ln
djetrlen because li won d llnlnve the
occupation tax pnld at the pi-eaent time
by corporation doln buFlnrva In Ne-
hraeka.
I
The bill waa drawn by the N'ehraaka
Manufacturers' asaoclation and vat In
tended to enournee the establishment of
factoriea and other placea manufart ting
good used In till state. It is said t'rat
eaatern manufacturera ere looking to the
west for advantageoua locations for
branihea of their bualneaa and It waa
hop-:d that the bill would help In bring
ing many of them to the ttte.
But the houae appears to desire to econ
o nljse on the number rf manufacturing
concerns In the atate as well aa the
amount of money to be Brent by the state
and ao Nebraska loaea another chance to
.or.) from a buMnea standpoint.
Barrett. Burgees, Chambers. Druear
dow, Howard, Hunter, Larson, I.undgren,
M nor, Fnimer and HI hmond of the
Douglas delegation voted for the bill,
while Negley waa the only one who reg
altered hia vote against It.
SNAG FOR FISCAL AGENCY HARPOON THE LANIGAN BILL
EAST OMAHA BILL IS
. APPROVED IN HOUSE
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, March . (Special. To put
I.ake Manawa territory Into Iowa arid
bring the Kaet Omaha atrip Into Ne
braaka la the avowed purpose et If. It, SH,
the Negley mill for. an lowe-Nebraska
boundary .commission, which tbe houae,
In committee of the whole, Monday ap
praved .and aentr to third -reading. ' An
amenlment waa added appropriating IW
to pay .expenses. -!.
Another , bill orUroved in committee' of
the whole was 8. . K, ti.- requiring, sufft
i lent clearance between htgk voltage elec
tric wires and telephone or telegraph
lines, ao that .- cominunicntion over the
latter will not ' Be Interfered with. The
bill iilvea the iallJfooirim:sion nrl
aupervlnory auU"wlty, hut U doea net
apoly within the corporate limits of cltiea.
An amendment waa offrrrd by Mr. Da foe
to exempt villages also, but It failed to
carry. . ......
The houae refui'ed to concur In senates
amendments lo 11. R. S. relating to the
renewal of aiiool land leasee. Aa, Intro
duced lhiabli1 gave-' every holder of a
lease execurod I'llor 10 VVx the right to
renew It fir twenty-five yet lis without
competition. In the houae It was amended
so that'll ttld away with all noncompeti
tive renewal. The serrate" restored the
original 'feature. The bjtl now goes to
i onferesjoe. , '
Bill Amended by Lancaster Member
to Apply to Paying Irriga
tion Bondi.
MEASURE IS RECOMMITTED
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March 2.-H8pcctal.-What
some members of the house looked upon
aa a "Joker" In II. It. W, the bill pro
tiding for a Nebraska fiscal agency in
New Tork, led to a reconelderatlon of
that measure Monday afternoon. Two or
three days ago It was approved In com
mittee of the whole and advanced to third
reading. Now It goes back for further
attention and runs a chance of being
killed.
The general understanding about this
bill la that it waa Introduced at the reJ
finest of the Kountxe banking houses of
New Tork and Omaha. Formerly that
firm 'maintained a flacal agency In' New
V( i k where Nebraaka bonds were paid.
but on the recommendation of the state
treasurer two ye'ara ago the (aw 'pro
viding for this agency waa repealed, and
all securities laaued, by counties., cities,
villsges and. ether . subdivisions of Ne
braska were made payable at the atate
treasurer's office.
Attorneys from Out in State Oppose
Bill Aimed at Re-election of
Present Judges.
WILSON BILL IS LIKELY TO PASS
Kayder Rounds to Form.
Frank Pnyder. the catchlnaT aenatlon
of 1914, Is the first of the Cardinals to
rnuuii Into so-called mid-season form.
The youngster has been cutting loese his
snap throws with usual speed and precision.
( from a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. March 29. (Bpeelal.)-The
Lanlgan bill. II, R. ZZ, may meet hard
aleddlng before It reachea the governor,
If It should get that far. The bill pro
vides for the election of supreme court
Judges by districts with provisions which
would prohibit four of the present judges
from being candldatea for re-election.
For this reaaon It is not meeting with
the approval of attorneys over the state
and members of the legislature are re
ceiving letter aaklng them to support 8.
F. Ul. the Wilson bill, which, though
drawn slong the same lines as the Lanl
gan bill, does not disfranchise the Judges.
'The Wllaon bill la very simple In Its
terms. It provides for the first election
by districts In 1918, when all of the Judges
new sitting will have completed their
terms. In iKO, this bill specifies, a thief
Justice shall be chosen, and In 1922 an
other set of district candidates will run.
The judges to be elected In 191S will be
from the First, Fifth and Sixth dlatrlcta,
uri 'IP
M. It. 1st practically re-enacts the.' remand In m from Jlhe Second. Third and
pake statute, but In Its amended form 1 Fourth. "This plan Would give all tho
NEXT THURSDAY IS LAST
: DAY FOR HOUSE BILLS
From a Staff Correspond! nt. .
LINCOLN, March 29.- Special.) All
house bills remaining in the .hands of
the house siftln committee at 10 o'clock
next Thursday morning will be Indefinitely
postponed la a bunch, according to a
motion offered by Oaterman today which
was adopted. There. waa aome opposition,
but the aetitlinrpt of a large majority
was favorable to a cleanup so that the
houae could devote the remainder of the
session to senate bills and thus hasten
the time of final adjournment.
peak
the claim waa made that It would apply
only to Lancaster and Douglaa counties.
Mr. - Htearna f coU' Blurf found a
clause, however, which covered Irrigation,
sihool district and other bonds generally.
He said that Irrigation -bonds are- now
payable at the county treasurer's office
and that there la no if aim to make them
payable anywhere else. : s
A provision illowinu the New York fis
cal agency opc-rlghth of 1 per cent com
mission for handling' the bonds was
pointed out. Mr. Hoffmrlater vigorously
denounced the Douglas county delrgalloav
which is backing the bill, for trying to
"I'UtAme over." lie wanted to Indefi
nitely postpone It forthwith. Mr. Palmer
defended t lie .Douglaa . members and.sakl
the amendements came from .Mr. I'eter
ron of Lancaster. The latter said he had
no Intention of making the act ' apply
outside of the two big counties, and he
T as willing to have it amended again to
make it ironclad in that regard.
present judges a chance to succeed them
selves, except that in the First district
either Judgo Rose or Judge Letton would
be forced oft the bench unless one of
them should run' for chief Justice.
ttaaJy Votes Roada for School.
MANLY. la., March 29.-1 Special) The
proposition fo bond the town for ftO.OtV)
to erect and equip a new high Sc hool
carried by a vote of 2S1 to M. Klghty-ilv
women voted at tho election nnd of this
number only voted against the proposi
tion. Manly la looking for a competent
superintendent of schools.
Miss Addams Will
Preside at The Hague
NFJW TORK. March .-U was learned
today that Mlsa Jane Addama of Chicago
had bee chosen chairman of the Inter
national congress of women which Is to
assemble at The Hague, April . She
will ali from New- York. April 13.
READING CIRCLE BOARD -HOLDS
ANNUAL MEETING
Department Orders.
WASHINGTON, March -peclal
TelegTo.n.j-Nebraaka pensions granted.
Minora of Thomas Crook, Foster, 111.
The comptroller of the currency baa ap
proved spi'llcatlon of the following per
sona to organise national hanka m Iowa.
The First National bank of Rembrandt,
capital tSS.OW: K. M. Durce. W. O. Mv
,- Perger. A. c. Schlunti and
C. B. Mills (to succeed the Rembrandt
Havings bank).
The Clark National hank of Newton,
capital Mono. D. L. Clark, C. P. Hunter
Frank Sellman. O. P. Myera and Jav
tiak (to suecieed the banking house of
D. L. Clark).
"He only cares that you
have long, bright hair,
redder than rust, and
eyes like blue flowers,
and a skin like milk."
Such a beauty is Alaire
Austin the courage
ous heroine and mis
mated wife in
Heart of the Sunset
by REX BEACH
None of the many novels
Beach has written excels
this wonderfully absorb
ing tale of the Texas
frontier.
Order an April Hearst's
from your newsdealer
and begin it now.
'Hfearsfe
U. IX Matfazine
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's
F-r If You Know
KdwardV Olive Tablets
Dr.
DEATH RECORD.
Prat. H. W, t'ay.
CINCINNATI. O., March .-rrof. E.
W. Coy, author and tducator, died at' his
home here today.. Ir. v who waa M
.years of age. waa a former president ufiefer.
the American Kducatlonal association The board also recommends a list
and the autror of a number of Itin andjuooke for the pupils' reading course
ureea icxi dooks mat are In use in
schools throughout' thre country.
J. Fester t'rvwrll. .
NEW YOUK. Msnh 13.-J. Foster
4'rowell, consulting engineer who assisted
in laytug out the ground for the Mil In -delphta
exposition in lsT, died at his
home here toiey after an cerutlon per
formed two montha ago. He was 67 ears
old.
LINCOLN. March W.-(Speclal. Mem
bers of the state reading circle hoard
met today with fltate Hupertnt ndent
Thomaa. w ho la ex-orflcio manager of the
beard. The object of the meeting la to
choose the books to be read In the circle.
usually one book for the reral teachers
and other, for the oity teachers. . i I
Representatives of the vsrlous book j Th e'et of keeping young is to feel
companies are submitting their books be. I '"g to do this you must watch your
fore the board. At a preliminary meeting "vr nd bowels there's no need of hav
held about a month ago the board deter- ln" lIow complexion dark rings un
iiiined that the course of atudy ahould be j d''r your -rlmples-a bilious look In
some phase of vocational training Thlar"" c-""i eyoa witn no eparaie.
may be changed, however. : Yo,,r rtoc,or yu ninety per
All membeie of the board were present. r"n "f " lrkn' com" om Inactive
aa follows: hiipetlntendcnl J, 8. Klliot' ' "T .
of Kearney, prealdent; Superintendent J.
II. Welch of ftamon. treasurer; Suinrln
tendent Toucher of Tckamah. vice nresl-
lr. Edwards, a well-known physician In
Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound
! mixed with olive oil to act on the liver
I .nit knu'. la uV.i..k km . V. I . I . -
lent, Miperlntrndrnt L . Msrcellus of j fof. ytmTm
I . " "-"-I Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets. Ire aubstl-
are gentle in their ac-
EHIGHWCEY
ANTHRACITE
THE COAL THAT SATISFIES
More Het
Ltt Ah No
Smoke Ak
Your Dealer
INCREASED TUITION
u.te for lalomel,
Of;tion, yet a mays erteciive.
The bring about that exuberance of
Pint, that natural buoyancy which
ahould be enjoyed by eeryone, by toning
ui the liver and clearing the system of
impurities.
rHARHF Rll I nPAn i Vou know l"'- Kd wards' Olive Tah
nnUC DILL UtAU 1 1 t am l.v ihelr olive color. lv)c and 2'e rer
- - Inn All druaalsts.
The Olive Tablet Company. Columbus. O.
HYMENEAL
Koehler-Bureaer.
M;ss fcirdie . Ilordner and tiruvr
Koehler. both of FlUser. Neb., were
married Monday afternoon at I o' Uh k by
llev. Charlca w, e'avldge at Ma study in
the BranJele Theater building.
i from a staff Correspondent
LINCOLN. Mari) N -I Special. )- a;
margin of two votes the house todey In-!
lU'flnlte'y postponed a bill increasing the !
tuition charge (or nonresident pupils In
high schools from "1 cents to 11 ler week. !
Ieliste oxer this small difference of I
13 cents In the rate "nusuined nesrly an
hour's time At the conclusion the coun
tiy membeis who opiosed the Increase
received enough support from members
representing the large city districts to
accomplish the killing of the measure,
K P. M, by rtrookley, by a division of
41 lo .
Tea) tesr u'rr Kadeel.
J. T. Cbambere, merchant. Jonesbore.
Ark., writes: Toley Kidney Pllla oured
me of a ten-year atandlr.g rase of rheu
matism. I suffered mUetauly. A frlead
f id me af being cured, so used them,
and they cured Me, too." Most middle
aged men end wontcn are glad to learn
tliat Foley Kidney I'Uls afford a way to
escape slee.p disturbing bladder weakness,
barhacce. rheumatlam. pufflnese under
eyes, stiff and swollen Joints and oU.er
Ills attributed to kidney troubles. SI4
verybae.-A4yrtUemeat.
CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF
Every bit of dandruff disappears after
one or two applications of Dandeiiae ruav
bd well Into the scalp with the flpger
tips, ii't a :S-cent bottle of IanderinM
at any drug atore and save your hair.
After a few appli. atlona you can't find
a particle of dandruff or any falling hair,
and th scalp will never luh, Advertise
Special-Special-Special
lir't shipmont of two carloads of delicious
'i?ip'ned on the Oranges" which were
crown and packed in the orchard by Ourdon
W. Wattles, Hollywood, California. Ripened
oa the trees fruit is fur superior to artificial
ly ripened fruit. A trial will convince.
Courtney & Company
SOLE AGENTS.
All Goods Purchased Tuesday
and Wednesday March 30 and
3 1 Will be Charged on the State
ment Reaching You May 1st.
We Have Enlarged Our Alteration
Rooms and Employed More Expert
Tailors to Care for the Enlarged Busi
ness in Our Apparel Sections.
We Are Still in a Position to Get
Your Suits and Dresses Ready
for Easter Sunday.
For Tailored ancl Demi-Tailored Suits, Costumes
and Dresses for all Occasions Coats. Separate
Skirts, in the Greatest Variety of Beautiful Spring
Styles Now Ready for Your Selection.
New, Black f White French
Voiles in Checks and Stripes
Prettiest and sheerest of the new cot
tons, made of fine spun yarns, crisp,
will not muss or wrinkle; white
ground with pin stripes of blacks and
dainty checks.
Dress Goods Section Main Floor.
Thinking of Dress Linens?
We want you to see our extensive of
fering of light weight French Linens
for dresses and the heavier qualities
for tailored suits. New shades of
pink, blues, sand, putty, navy and
green. Priced from 59c to $1 a yard.
The choice of exacting smokers at
the Hotel Castle Cigar Stand will be
EEY
(Clear Havana)
muri:
nsftd 4 Vaiffi
BANNER
(Mild Havana Blend)
OYAJ
Seed and Havana)
DISTRIBUTED BY
Harle-Haas Drug Co.
Council Bluffs. Iowa.
HOTELS.
Hotel Lenox
LUXURV
. JS" .1HSIh
ECONOMY
BOYLSTON and EXETER STREET
BOSTON
One block from Copley Sq. and
Public Library. Convenient to
Shopping and Theatre District.
All Outside Rooms. Excellent
Cuisine.
Sing Is Room 92. with Bath 92.S0 and up
Double " 12.50, " " $3.50 " ,f
(Good Oarage 2 wiante' walk)
L. C. PRIOR. Manaoi
Two minute from Back Bay Station
Ten minute from North Station
SCHOOLS AD C OLLEGES.
Northwestern University
College of Engineering
Fl yttri of hro4. tltsraush trilnlns;
sm.ll cLmm. In whlcs ees studest mtlve.
kq uauRu.l amount ot In41rl4uj .ttontio.
from b4 vroftMors. Eiwllit bullstns,
dMifnxl lor lh .urpoM. with up-t.-att. sp.
(wratus. t'nirpn1 opportunlue. to m.
raat ndnxrlns pra)rta l4 to mt
imk. A youas orolLUoo. ushsnpend br
cmbammilni tradltlnBu. Writ for "But
preparailos tor KDslnMrlns" sa "Bookltt of
30MM T. KATTOKS. DtraoSer
STaastoa. ZUlaoi.
THE
NOONDAY
LUNCHEON
Which we serve daily, rxcrpt Sunday, is known fur and wide as
the bcM luniheon fcorred in the whole country at
50c
We nerve thii luncheon in Imth the main cafe and in
The New Brick Grill
Ladies are admitted to either room. It's quiet in the grill room
and the three Cottt-riU Stolen make oplendid music in the cafe.
HOTEL LOYAL
THE OMAHA BEE
THE HOME PAPEK
4MCSEMBNTS.
BOYD"
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iron
TOFIOSTl IMwmi Acta
Mr. HOLMES CGWPER
CalskraUa T.aov b the Oemaay
f uryrta.a
"Af.VZELLE"
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sTlsrhtsi e ana ROc,
sT.zt WMk "Til STICK! EaV."
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U Hon et Pinmonnt Pictures
X.AST THUS TOPAT
Th. Bmlaaat Coms41aa,
MAX FICMAN
Za ika Sylaadi JT.w rreauettoa.
"TKE TRUTH WAGON."
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