Tin; iu;k: omaiia. sati uday, avhu, i. I'M 13 i TP fiTTY NEWS Slavs Boot Print n Now Ttearon Trea gsarg.ss Oraadea Oo. IJahtlng natures. ' Jpta Haraar aTnet A larg tang of asphalt rapalr men la working on Jole tn the Harney street paving, which Brill soon be amooth axaln tor trafflo, Today's Complete Xort rrorram" flaasined section today, and appear tn Tha Be BXCt-CSIVEI-T. Find out what tho various moving plctura theater offer. A aairlaff Tim for both customer and yourself when your office) la con veniently located. The Bee Building tfc building that la alway new" tnakea thla saving sure. Marshal Warner Be United States Marshal Warner la back from Fargo. N. )., ' whara ha went to deliver to tha authorities Olen H. ,Chllie. accused of using the malla with Intent to defraud. TWO MMK tnTOTVW l baa filed suit for divorce against Birdie Estell - Bricson. aUeln abandonment Mrs. Anna I. Ooff aaka a paction from William J. Ooff. charging nonsupport Tha Stat Bank of Omaha paya 4 'per cant on time depoalta. per cent on nvtnn armunti. All deposits In thla bank are protected by the depoaltora' guarantee fund of the state or Nebraska, Blips on Vavement N. P. Chrlsten aen of the Salvation Army Industrial Home slipped on tho wet pavement at (Thirteenth and Douglas streets and sus tained a severe cut on the cheek. He was attended by Dr. Charles Shook and then taken to his room. I Noonday Clan to Banquet A big tanquet of the Noonday club Is planned tor the wvenln of April 24 at the Com tnerotal club" rooms. Jucge Harry Olson ht Chicago, presiding Judge of the circuit ourt there, U to be the speaker. The Jtanauat ts set for JO. i "The aaerena" Brandels The iToassatnt Draroatlo club, a local talent rfanlaatlon. wfll present "The Naaaren t the Brandeta Thursday evening, April A chorus of 109 voices will be one of it trig features of the production. Mr. B. Cave wfll sing the leading roles. VaZkeaham Ckrts ' Thirty Say (VCliam Falkenham. who was arreted In She basement of the Moose club. Seven teenth and' Howard streets, after hreak rtg into the establishment, pleaded guilty lo a leas serious offense and- was att ended to thirty daya in the county Jail. Tafior Seek tn Own konaD. H, eck, known by his many friends las Seek, Is .now located In his wn home with his bride at 140S North fourth street. For the last two while tbetr new home was being Itted oat Mr. and Mrs. Beck have been opplnf at the Hotel Keen. rights Wot RaOo Anestaaloa Ath janoro Theopelopuloe, address 614 South Thirteenth street,' was srrested Thurs day evening Xpr fighting -will Bill Kaumla bf the same aadresa. As neither appeared to be much the worse for the encounter, and Anastaslos - already bore a great burden tn his monicker, the magistrate allowed them to depart. ' . - I Women's Clubs Cut r ... . . .. Fall Activities on . ' ; "Account of Sunday The Bniv Sundar meetings in the fall cromlse to work havoo with the' program of women's club affairs. The regular Bumsaer School of Missions, usually held In June, will be omitted thla year so that the workers may conserve their energies (or the Sunday meetings. . '.. " ' niaha temperance workers, have also recalled an Invitation extended to -the State- Women's Christian . Temperance - union to hold Its convention here in Sep- timber. "We explained that it wo eld be too distracting? to Jhotd the state meeting 'while the Sunday meetings were being lield." said one of the women. "We think the convention will be held In Lltv Come to Omaha in September, 1914." The Dundee Woman's club (a the first J cf the study oluba to re-arrange their program, on aocount of Billy Sunday. It Twaa decided to postpone., the opening, of the club, which is usually in September, until November some time, so that the Mvomen might , attend the revival moet- - Other program committees are making .allowances for this attraction in planning Uhetr program tor aexj year. . i "Eagles May Lose ', "DJ.- TnT- rvn-Jv-o nin Because, it la alleged,- the late William V.. Cadogan "threw away his will in April, IS 12. by placing it in a receptacle for waste paper, the local aerie or Eagles, tNoh tS, may lose an inheritance of the greater part of his . estate if a mo tion filed by J. Arthur Tucker, of Mur phyBboro, IlL. is sustained by the county court. - ' .-... , Tucker asked the court to set aside the probate of the will on the ground that Mr.' Cadogan long before-hla death de rided to' abandon the will and, to allow his estate Ho be divided among bis heir, according to law. The will was thrown away, it is alleged,, . ... . ? . Tucker who is a step-brother . of the dead man, asserts he did not know an attempt wa to' be made to probate the 111 and asks that It be set aside. 1 Try This tor Kearalsrta. Neuralgia 1 a. pain in . tba nerves. loan's liniment penetrates and soothes the aching tnervea. Get a bottle now, By all druggists. Advertisement Lowe is'Arrested After Long Chase An extended cbaae after a man who sought to elude arrest for alleged viola tion of the Mann act. ended today when Ernest Lowe ' was taken from Kansas City So 14ncoln Low was Indicted by the federal grand Jury In Lincoln las fall under the Mann act and was re leased under heavy ball to await trial. Then, he disappeared, but finally r turned to Kansaa C.ty to visit the woman In the case in an effort. It Is alleged ' to get her to sign an affidavit The woman promptly telephoned the depart ment of Justice here and Lowe's arrest tn Kansas City followed. Makes 1 Feel Like 1. I sntfered with kidney ailment for two years." wrltea Mrs. M. A. BridgeaItobln aon. Miss., "and commenced taking Foley Kidney Pill about ten months ago. I am now able to do all my ork without fatigue. I am now el years .of ag and feel like a l-yar-old girl." Foley Kid ney Pills strengthen and Invigorate weak, tired and deranged kldnry: relieve back ache., weak back,' r'.ieumatlsm and blad der trouble. They are tonic In action. Sold everywhere. Advertisement CARRY EIGHTCARS OF SILK Union Pacific Tumi Orer Big- Ship ment to Rock Island for Trip Eait MISTAKEN BY SOME FOR GOLD Eight baggag cars, each containing ten tons of raw silk, went through Coun cil Bluffs yesterday afternoon cone'gned ty the Cnlon Pacific to the Rock Island. Despite the fact that they were ordinary baggage cars with ordinary side doors and. only one special watchman In addi tion to the regular train crew, th atory was started and generally believed that each one of the eight cars was loadod with gold bullion, which would hav-j made the load of each worth more than 16.000. 000 If the bullion was unrefined. The gold would have been worth about, tlx a pound and the silk Is worth about . Seat to Different IMacea. The silk was consigned to various points Chicago, Cincinnati, Pattrsou, New Tork and Boston. If the contents ad been gold there would have bten a different destination. The cargo had been discharged by a Japanese liner at Seattle and turned over to the Oregon Railway and Navigation company, a branch of tb "Union Pacific -The Rock Island was obliged to guarant'ee passenger train time and made up the cars in a special train. The special agent of the comnan who accompanied the train as Its sole guard did so for the' purpose of being on the ground In case of accident to take care of the valuable cargo. Republican Mass Meeting in View for Next Fight Talk Is rife of a mass meeting of Omaha republicans to be called some time next week to consider endorsing repub lican candidates to redeem the city hall from democratic cohtrol. A. W. Jefferl Is looked to to call thla meeting. Mr. Jef ferl is president of the McKlnley league, and In that capacity Is to take the initia tive to call a mass meeting. M. 3. OreeVy, for many years secretary of the county committee, has been In conference with Jcfferla on the matter, with the result that the meeting is to be called before the close of the coming week. "The republican victory in Chicago should be 'followed up by Omaha repub licans," says Qreevy. Republican members of the legislature who are taking an Interest in the move have written asking that the meeting be not called until they can come home the latter part of the coming week, as they expect the legislature to have adjourned before that time The seven republicans -who .secured places on the ticket in the elimination election ar Zimman. Rvder. Simon,- Hummel, Kugel, Jardlna' and Hackett ' ' All Grain is -Sold On Omaha Market , at Higher Prices The . Omaha grain market was strong and everything was snapped - up about &e rapidly as offered. Wheat and corn gained H to I . cent a bushel and oats about cent Wheat receipts were light 'there being only ten cars, and It sold at from $1.47 to J1.4SH, practically all of It being taken for milling. , i . ' There were sixty-nine cars of corn on the market, and it sold at i&ffll cents. . OaU sold at SSHOSiVi, with fourteen car loads offered. HELD FOR STEALING FROM THE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Gleri Mclver broke Into the Emergency hospital and stole several pieces of Jew elry and some small change. He . waa caught In the act by several attaches of the Institution and turned over to the police. At headquarters he told officials that he had escaped at the Union station Thursday night from an army officer. who 'was taking him home to Walker, Minn., on parole. Mclver will be held until It is learned whether this statement is true. If not he will be arraigned on a charge of breaking and entering. Id) 0 a Free Exhibition, Beginning Saturday, of A. Wonderful Working Model of the s Battleship "Massachusetts", . Made and designed by Mr Samuel Orkin, of Boslon, Mass. i -" ' ' ' MJS(Sjswr:'' " f S"J' , W' ' - " l' - 5 Proclaimed-a Masterpiece by U. S. This wonderful specimen of human sTull and ingenuity will prove of rreat Interest to all, particularly school teachers and children. Come, and bring the children with you. - Wonderful Maneuvers 4 'Times Every Day At 1 1 A.M., 1 P.M.; 3 P.M., and 4:30 P.M. See the little sailors working, hear little band playing. See Marconi wuclci '1 ac tion, runs shootinr, and other realistic exhibitions, which-will be explained In ' Vkm. n IMPORTANT Small by adults. Second 'Floor Among the Recent Books rictlon. TTtrc TVRMOIL. Bt Booth Tarklngton. tl.SS. Harper Bros. Mr. Tarklngton's city of '"Turmoil" Is typical of our grolng manufacturing cltlee noisy, asrgreenlve, a hive of in dustry and strife. The hero Is Rlbbs Sheridan, humorous and likable, te younget son of the man who by his own efforts has come to be the biggest busi ness man of them all; a man utterly ob livious to aspirations and UVals that do not run counter to his desires. There are two other sons who follow tn hla er. but the eldest dlea snd the other becomes a drunkard, so Bibbs is foreed by hla father to go to work In the factory. All the din and noise cannot kill hla dreams; then they tell him the girl he Is begin ning to love thinks only 'of his money. Bibbs' awakened tenacity of purpose and his father's understanding of hla unsat isfied longing, bring htm into his own happiness. Mr. Tarklngton has not only written an interesting story, but has visualised the characteristics of many of our fast-growing cities, and the relent less ambition that drives men on" to pile up weslth merely for the sake of seeing the dollar grow. THE VI.I.BT OF FEAR By a Penan Doyle. J1J6. George II. Doran company. It la ten years since we have had a Sherlock Holmes story, and the hero seems- to have gained In subtlety and fas cination, during the time. Watson, too, I better than ever. As Holmes puts It, "Tou are developing a certain pawky humor, Watson, against whloh I must learn to guard myself." But let none fear that Watson la losing any of his blessed stupidity! No, he Is as bewildered, as patient, aa full of honest questions as he has always been. The story Is divided Into two parts, the latter being sot In America, In a mining town that Ilea under the terror of a aeoret society. There are two climaxes and they are sufficiently sur prising, sufficiently grim, to fully Justify the breathless suspense maintained throughout i THK SIB EN .OF THE Stanley Bhsjsr. K& Fp. Brown A Co. SNOWS. By U.tO. Little, A tale, of United States secret - service work and International Intrigue. At the bottom of the plot are a sour and dis gruntled near-bllllonalre, who, because his gold has failed to procure for him a place in the United States senate, would like to make the whole oountry smart for It, and an ambitious ac Intensely patri otic ex-premier of Canada. This man's dominating desire Is to see Canada swal-H low the United States whole, and to help the process he -plans to debase the cur rency of the United States, flood the country with spurious gold coin, until, with air the foundations of Its credit swept suddenly away, the nation will have no option but to accept Canada's aid and protection and the two will be united as one home-governing colony of Great Britain. The secret service young man who Is the hero of the story, sup poses, as does also hla chief, that they are engaged merely in tlys running dowi. of an unusually clever band of counter feiters, whose trail has taken him far up ln-Canada. ,to the edge of the Ungava country. There, lri a comfortable cabin, and much mystified, the opening chapter finds him, and there ' presently come, through a roaring bUsiard, a beautiful young woman, a blind-habitant with a guiding wolf-collle and a huge Swede with a carefully guarded tote bag. In a very few minutes things begin to happen, and they keep on happening until the end of the book. PATRICIA.' By Edith Henrietta Fowler. 48 Pp. li.as. G. P. Putnam's 6ns. . Partly because she loves success, and partly because she needs the money, the heroine of this story accepts the tempt ing offer of a publishing house to Incor porate In a biography the Indiscreet Tet tera of a diplomat and sets forth with out restraint the full text of matters that should never have been commited to writ ing. Only when the manuscript Is Irre vocably In the publishers' bands and an International sensation Is threatened by lta publication, does she meet the son of the man whose reputation she has , sold behind his, back, and falfs in love with him at first sight. Then the bookcome out. The author keeps her plot in hand to the end of the story. BRUNEL'H TOWER. By Eden Ph lll- potts. 11.60.. The Macmlllan Company, Harvey Porter la 17 and a runaway from the . reformatory. Brunei's Tower, to whloh his fate led him, was the seat of mm You Are By special arrangement with the Inventor we are able' F6 make thi wonderfully inter esting and instruct- St . f (, I children will be admitted to' exhibit only when accompanied Boston Store Bldg. the Kasteibrook pottery. rVn of a long shoreman, drowned at hla labor, and of a mother who had run away with a toff and got killed In the street for her rains, th lad had been early left te shift for himself, and had managed the thing so badly as to be sent away, albeit hla wrongdoing waa rather excess of high spirits and a talent for leadership . than anything worse. George Besterbrook and his partner, pitta, are two men of a high. manful type, colored with the art that la In them, meeting life with an unshak able probity and clear honesty. In these things they are alike, though In tem perament and Judgment of Jtfe they vary widely. There is little you do not knew about the workings of a pottery when you have finished the book, but It grad ually amalgamates with your understand ing of the human part of the story, and Is not so much Information aa experience. Behind the argument of .the story stand the Iswa of heredity and environment. It la on Harvey these lfws ctash, and tn Kaslerbrook. for the master has his con victions. And though, to his hot and hHsty Judgment, hla belief appeared to betray him. In the final outcome he has good .cause to return to It again. THROrOH STA3NKD GLA8& Py Oeorg Agnew Chamberlain. I Pp. tl.10. The . Century Company. The story opens tn Braall, and concerns Itself In the beginning with some of the snuthern people who, rather than be "re constructed" fled from the United States Just after the civil war. In the family of the fighting Rev. Orme Lelghton Is Lea-is Lrlghton, a boy etnt down from New England by a Tankee relative. There Is a murder, and the atory moves north ward to a vast. Isolated ranch. On Braslllan plain Lewis Lelghton, goatherd, who can mould damp clay so that It looka a good deal like kids and birds and ether live things, meets a rich American traveler and "hires out" to cook for him. They are father and son. The story moves back across Brasll to London and Paris, and the goatherd la translated to a sculptor of large promise, xne so phisticated father-' has a richly colored past, particularly with regard to one wo man and some others, and wine and atnhiins- and reading and traveling and thinking; and he filters through himself 'stained glase," he says tne iigni oi ma own experiences for the benefit ofhls son. . His commentaries upon life as It flows forward upon the boy touch nearly alt the questions that men and women must look at to live. THE SECRET OF TUB IEFJP. By Har old Hlndloes. 3 rp. sreaenca A. Stokes Company. v This story Is concerned with the search of three young men for the treaaur In a sunken ahtp off the Alaskan coast The vessel had gene down on a reef with Its owners aboard and carrying not oniy much gold belonging to them, but also many returning miners and the results of their toll in ths froten north. But all lives had been saved and soon after the young men began their labors they found that strenuous though aeoret efforts were being made to check them In their pur pose.. They discover that It la one of the owners of 4he vessel who is trying to stop them and what his motive is foe his determined efforts to stop their work is the mystery of the plot. The complica tions are Increased by the fact that both his son and one of the young men are In love with the daughter of the other partner in the vessel's ownership. The three young seekers after fortune by the route of a forlorn hope have a tidy piece of work cut out for them In their pur pose to. reach the strong box in the hold of the ship, and-they have perils and adventures In plenty, wbloh begin even before they reach the desolate island, off the lonely, forbidding coast. Mr, BInV loes writes in his usual realistic style, , THE FLYING TT IA8T STAND. By B. M. Bower. $1.80. Little, Brown 4 Co. The story deals with a final phase of the long content -between the big oattle ranchers and the slowly but surely mov ing tide of homeaeekers who would turn" the ranges into wheat fields and gardens. The bit of sharp practice on the part, of a real estate syndicate ahows that the bomeseekers have had to look out for other things than the hostility of the cattle, men. An attractive woman land agent, unscrupulous and determined, brings a colony of homeaeekers, many of them women school teaohert, to the seml arld region of Montana t) have them file) claims upon land that the Old Han Invited to See It ive exhibK for th benefit and enjoy ment of our patrons and all' thcjse who may wish to come md see it. Admis sion FREF. Naval Experts needs for ihe grsslng ef the Flying U rattle. Rut "Ihe bunch" haa been wily and haa done soma effective back-firing before the agent ' can get her flock rounded up for the first maneuver. And arterward there are exciting times until the agent overreaches herself and the Flying U cornea out victorious, although Cupid has made some Inroads upon Its band, and some of Its members have discovered that there may be more money and satisfaction after all In farming than In rattle. RED FLF-TOOE, Ry Will Lsvlngton Com fl.tS. George H. Itoran fort pp. vompany. Peter Mowbray, the hero, is a news paper man. Just before the outbreak of the present conflict he is stationed at Warsaw as assistant correspondent of the States, and It la he, not hla ohlef. Lonegan, who Is aent out aa field cor respondent with the Russian, army. His companion, Boylan of the Rhode News Agenoy, la an old-timer, "a huge spec tacle of a mariY" and gradually come to feel for Peter that big, unexaetlng, self, sacrificing affection, thla author depict o well. Before they Join the command to whloh they have been assigned Peter has met and fallen In love with Berth Wyndham, daughter . of a revolutionist who waa shot down on Red Sunday. Through her h encounters Duke Fal lowsthat same Dyke Fallow who saw the great vlaton of the Ploughman, under. stood, and In understanding found salva tion. But Mowbray I not yet quite ready This $20 Special Terms $1.00 Cash $1.C0 a Month ipsa rmT- till ' THE BKI OUTFIT ILLUSTRATED I ONE OF THK GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IV OMAHA. 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Their meeting wa the result of the growing Import no of Imported butter In American market and the decision that the doraeetto product can successfully oompete with the foreign variety only by being mad from bettor cream thsji Is now a vaD able. Hrtman's operaU 22 RETAIL STORES throughout the United States and an IMMENSE MAIL ORDER INSTITUTION and fur nlBh homes daily in every state in the Union. This proves ihe LOW -NESS OF OUR PRICES and the LIBERALITY of our credit terms. Complete BIQ NOISE ALARM CLOCK AN EXCEPTIONALLY LAROBCtXJK landing- 10 Inches hlifh. Otitslda 1lsm alar mnesures 7 Inches. Entirely nlclcai plated with fancy smbossAd silt dial, litis double gong with shutoff g g- between. On to a customer ajtig only .for Haturday's - selling- a704L whll a small quantity lasts... , '-! TERH3: $1.75 OASH-41.50 A HONTTL LIPRART $795 r-i. i isi u vUjJii nuu. uaae or selected wooioa aseortnient of design to ahoose from. Le-rjt aortment of de- tign to etioos from. BJltaW for Par jr. 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