Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 10, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEE: OMATIA, SATHUDAY, AFRITj 10, 1915.
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FIRES AT WOMAN
WHO HOUNDS HER
From Our Near Neighbors
twill be lvn at the Woodmen sail the
latter part of April.
J A number of pupils from urroiinrtlnt
Amtr4M ama In Thuta.U v m nA t.' rlrl vr
I to take elrhth grade rxamfnatKine.
uiotrt bin anoou iwice in Tnnrsday m rvatertoo.
&eitanr&nt st Jealous Lerer of
Gun Toter'i Bom.
Yallrr. ' proapeot are bright for a bumiw fruit
, . ' , tnt thla year to thla vicinity.
C. Kenne.lv and the girl apent M ,, M nh.H unurl an toed to
were
ot
Mlae Edna Weekly returned to Kearney I curat until 'in1ay mernlrig
Hrand a father,
AKSOTED TELL 2TEEV0ITS WBXCK j
CinCACO, ' April
Monday
Miaa Marsaret Holde worth waot to
Omaha. Thursday for a ahort lalu
Afi-a r.ondron. who had an operation
In Omaha last week, la much Improved.
Mra. Mrrle TUthburn and ehOftven left
Wednesday fnr their home In Chicago.
Dundee
ra.
a r-
" I -Mra A flaKtlner want to Dunl
on. inai-i nvt Oinlr luncheon I Wednesday to vlalt her daughter. M
In one or tn big aowmown rtiwur- M ,
ant were thrown Into a paftlc this I Mr. and Mrt Murrmsn motored to Omaha,
evening when MIh Genevieve Irrtne 4 Mlidrs FitTid
Fonteneile last Saturday and
when tliey vlltd
arose from her Mat and fired two
shots from a revolver at her tnble
mate. Mn. Hugh McLennon.
Mrs. McLennon, who la the wife of
the president of a local construction
company, ran from the restaurant
screaming: "I'm hot,"
She was mistaken, however, tor
both, bnllets had gone wild. Never
the less, most of the patrona followed
ber
their luncheon checks, according to
the eaahler ot the restaurant. Miss
Irvine bad waited for Mra. McLen
non, according to the head waiter.
. Takta ta neoptta.!.
v TVteetiv iummoii4 by the restaurant
keeper fnvnd Mix Irvine In a condition
feortlerlns on hysteria, the ree-elver lying
on lb floor at her fet "he waa taken
to a kosjrttat and later to a poUee eta.
tlen. axoording to the polio, ah wae In
uoh a rtarvoua alata 't waa found Im
possible to question lie,
kflaa Irvine baa bean employed In the
tw rfic of Jennln- St Flfar. JOveran
rave a daaotng party at (heir noma
day evening.
Mlae Era Harrier and Mia Biileh Bvers
of Benson ere spending their vacation
with their parent.
Mis ins Kopp la pending ber ,tl0?
In Omaha with her aunta. Mra. w nance
WUIe and Mra. Muneon.
Tha reruiar meeting of the rHothere"
clut waa held mday affam"n a in
home of Mra r. M. nun. . " i..
more was leader.
The eholr of tha aJetrnvtlat onurrn as-
alW by Mra. Oainea and Mra. 7.
Fremont renaeraa ina j "
'V-hrlst. the Klna." to a laja and ap-
. . a I ' tlPtat tine HintT. IIP IBM aw
to the BUeet WIUlOUl pajina .- .uienii Btmdar arrin.
aafsa. al.AU MUawMiaftl iaaWllefa
eofliety beid, ' regular monthly niee tin
Mr. W. O. Whltmora.- Mra. rrar,W Bina
aealatad Mrs. . w munora -
freahmenta. ,
THa Valley bajld elected the joinrw.n.
ffUiere
Monehan,
V.,hni tree.nrer: John Reulend. Hra-
A & led ber. leader; I. V real's.
member ererutlva eommltteax . ,
Aid
for the comlr.ii ' year: Jonn
. preald-nti iry Woltmorav vVcp
: Nela Johi)vi. "?orUri'i u
treeanrer; jnn
tha
Mr.
Mra.
lira nit a father Hem Krtmr.
Tha Rebehaha ot Arllnrton held a ban
ouet and prfMel roeetlna Tueaday night
In honor of Mra. Florence Waam-r. vice
president of the Itebekah aaeembly of
Nebraeka. and Mra. R'lth Ooldlnn. aertre
tary of the rttith P.eheVah lodge of
Omaha, both of Omaha.
Avoeau
Mlaa Belle Meckathorn Waa hara from
Weeplnc Water Saturday.
Kdltor JInnter and wife of Weeping
Water were visitors hara thla weak.
Cormty Supe-rtntednt Kde Merquardt
ware here from Plattanioutn SuiHlay.
Mra Rimer Bmlth entertaJoed relative
from Omaha and HatUroouth Sunday.
Mra, M. M. Ptrauh and eon. Maxls.
were at Ataihlnson, Kan., over Punday.
Mrs. M. O. Cell and ehlMrea left this
week fnr a aiait with relatives at Colum
bus. -
Mlaa Km ma Marotiardt of touievttle.
waa) vlaltlna her pexenta hare ear Sun
day. Miaa Tjiura Wltikle has ratumad from
a ewvera.1 months' stay at Rooheater.
Minn,
! Mrs. John Miller and daughter were
here from Berlin the first of tha weaa
vlettlns relatives.
nv4ia RmnoLa and Audrey
Maple are here from Bethany to mftmA
tholr Eaater vacation.
Mr. an Mra. Kflward Klrkpatrl;lt 51
VeJiawka were viaiuna; at the -. u.
i4a.rmo bo ma this waaa.
PprtaafteldU
Aii.r. i.mna roa a buslnaaa trip to
North Matte this week-
Mra. VUm. Oorfler ana n"?rn " 'JZi
mouth are vtaltlna; at the Fetra home.
c..twK rYBHen ot vyne
Jeotrinra U counaal for tha HUnoie Jub- I Mr .nd Mra U A. Batea
, lie trtlUtles cotnm!a?lon. Mra Motnnen, , Mr. yyank teva of Kaolala.. '''
tveovrdlrur te Attorney Firer. Da4 Been o- 1 the Mint urn rautuy ua ht. -
aMrfi a mJI at their law omoe earb 1 ween.
week te eollect Ills wh!o was sent by
Mr. Mctnno to Attorney Jennlnga. Mrs.
MLiannon. tsa said, hm4 sued , her hus
band for separate maintenance and pend
ing disposition of tha suit he waa allow
In his wife WO a week. The Mdnnotia
were married In Arkansas nine years eg
Mra. McJjennon waa jeaioua 01 me
-... T.Kit aoeadla of Bejnaon
maSrhta parent." h.'re a visit Thur.y
eVHtilng. , .a
Mlae Kstherlne .www -
on March S in trmana w
Red Oak. IV t
William lwlS. Who lived ner-wrren tna
vlllajra etarted. Is hare to sea wl mowir,
Mra. Abe poon. ,
Mrs. Hsrah. Batte. who nae n-n iu .-r
rutm. . mm. niin sp't, -- .. v
without cue.M t! Xrvin toM detect- I m ttivt. w ukn to m Omaha fto-
. - . a. LaJ Intlnl last TMlSlllAV.
trae who que.tionoo nar arr ao- D. r ---- -- - ' . ,.m,, ravtdaon
la movlna; m on ot hU father m farma
been anfiar a physician s care for Mvaral
Sours.
"Mrs, Mothnon, wh wae fond of Mr,
atufttiweat town.
r a n.j.tr w. w. rwiw ana j-
a
J,nlng. my emptejer. thought be was OeH, were elyt-J vBla trues.-
I l l.i 1 . II
ri,a kiB-Vi srhnol hue or6an'"n a
hall club and will play , Miliar
ta.ra next aaturday.
w M Petara. who !a Vtaltlna at nia
eat with me when ahe oould not find him
at the office. Ph began to annoy me
b vartoua wars and I have become a
jiorvoua wrack. I borrowed the revolver
from a young man living In tha same
apartmant hour.'
Binder Takes Shot
. At Wife's Parents
v After Family Jar
bane
High
raplUte.
rrd Buaeklat. Will Corses and Frank
RoaUi won out In the election Tuesday
for tmateea of Pacflllon. v
Mlaa Maria Bandar resumed to school St
Bmwnell Hall Monday after a weeks
vacation at her home tiere.
Me an Vn 3 M Rohlnaon 'enter
tained Wednesday afternoon and evening
In honor of Mra. Robinson's birthday.
Mir. and Mrs. EmmeU Vt yarn or
Wallace, Nab,, vlalted with Mra. Dal-
axn a aunu aura. j. n. man,
Mlae Bertha Mllner ef Beilerue end Mr.
nd Mire. Kloyd Davtrtaon of rlngneld
era suaeta of Mr. end Mr. I. It. Clarke
tha flrat of tha week.
A. enlendld entertainment waa given at
the opera houee Wednesday evening: for
the benefit of the piano fund of tha Prea
bytartan chiireh. The returns were a
little orar tit. i
Mlaa Dorla Clarke, Karl Brown. Roy
Raaeard and Kenneth Barton have re
turned to Lincoln where they are at
tending the state- university after a few
ttaya' vaoatlon at their home here.
Rut. Theodore Mnrntnar of TndaDendence,
a., has been renin on Papliilon friend
thla week. Rev. Mornins; waa basa eololat
at tha entertainment aiven by tha Pre-
bytertan ehurwh at the Opera houe Wed
nesday evening.
ttlna
daurhfya. Mra. John toaer. or -ni.e-
mouth, rame home Tuesday to voi
The dotneatlo arlenre claaa of the high
I i ......4 Mr Rom IMvls bakery
Inst Weflnaertay aim warw ,,., -
ilnna In Kraad baking.
Pvrl ef the , farmera aotithaaat of
town win dig a dramas-- a"01"""
the Buffalo we o he ''"t Tlv'
dUtance or nearly naii a mm
Weepies; Water.
ur ixi Mr. 1L 0. Wlchman of seat
nium r rwatur streat WaslBarlisy ware U town weaneauay,
.k. i- .v,. rt.f mtioiiiJer v his aon-ln-1 Mrs. C. A. Baldwin vieitea nnnay .t-
' v . . .. Ininar with her hueband at nunbar.
Binder and .hi Wife ha been living with p.AVuii raUtlva at Naoraab
tnft t.ieons an winmr, umw ju.; K-llr,
when Mr. Binder left bar huaband on 1 , . cot of near Pueblo. CoV.. la vie-
rr,unt ot h! ill-treatment ef her. , I itinar Ma brother-in-law, Henry Haalara,
.alA that I'.lnder hail tried to I till waek, '
Li., 1.1. -.1.. i,.t.,. ni v..ii rhnkaA har I Mr, plarenoa Courtngnt or ueaver
. .. . I - 1 -. . . L. I. I. l.lul . . I ' I I V . nmU., I T I'IMN. ... - " -
. Countryman.
kill Mrs. Oleson. - I n.i.klfk of rntsconala e VtaKIng
After tiia wire naa srparairu irera mm, ShU wrek at the home of his SiateT, aire.
Binder left the Oleaoa noma, too, aut it. O. Olovar.
returned last evening end on oaing tola 1 w. M. Roblnaon, wno is railway
ifa nu innt there drew a ivvolver It flpragtie. waa an over uunuay
' " I 1.1. ...i.l. L. I - V. ti... T.hn
f v.hn,Va nttv
wiping hi rnoTher in-law. but, Tnnir.urw ;h:---k ... hom. o( ber
elleht wouna a hi wire ramer. Uiater-lu-law, Mra. Juhn llauth
Ilele waa near and Binder and) Qlron I The ra countr eommlnsinners. Pita,
vr both taken t the pollr elation, Heehner and Bnoke, were In thla vicinity
where Oleeoa w treated by Police Bur- Xkurday vlewiog the roaua ana nriake.
... - . . . . 1... . . L. . . . . I II. MA
. -.. f k . . 1 n d- K r, ri w 1 1 r einnnic waa i jnri. nr r '!.. v, .... v . i -
.. ... . . .v ..1 . ... . w . . 1 trriTSQ PURHUJ munnni .
iiis&iui II lomn im auuti. annua .nam. ... ,a t har Hiuihiw. Mra
waa not a. an sarioue. uiwoo wruv nume 1 ralley,
an. I Air. Wlfliam Partridge, living: aouth of
sir. Binir kt suing for vdlve;ee aewltown, avwiamed a do tibia fracture of tha
a nnik.' lleft arm Tuesday morning. i waa t iean
. .... . . w k.i.
J"t - - inn her arm.
fai-lflo.
li lull
Mendelssoliii Choir
Asked to Aid in the
Choral Peace Jubilee w
, Ketleva.
Retr. Walter U. Ferrla. U I..'evanellt
and lecturer, of Wheats, 111 , vlaltexj at
the W. X. Vt eob home Tuesday.
Tha lav!!' Aid aorletY of the Preahy.
torlaji rxiarrri ha1 1 en ell-day ineoliiig
Itlt Mra. W, B. Nlchull Wuttiiraday.
Va and Mra Wtltlant E. RatclUfe re-
tumea from Ktnau I HV Tuoa.y lilBl't,
we.er.Mr. luitoiure reiwntiy uuUriil
The Vanfictaaohn Choir of Omaha ha ! an oteratlon for apuendkcltla.
Va ' eeoordea reccrnltion by the
"Choral Feat-e Jubilee." a. aaUoaai or-
aatiiaarton, with active mcabera la Weh-
Ir.rtcn. P. Ol New Torfc City, Boston.
' Chicago. UUtneapolls and ether Urge oiu
l in UUe country, their letter ketng, In
rrt. a follows:
'Tps National Choral Peace Jubilee
committee baa undertaaep te gat all
caira and town etarted mcrw te singing
pesx aonga. aad la this way begin the
work of preparing for a National Peace
Jubilee wbett the European Wer ahall
end. It t aeadieae to eommeat en tha
wifltapreed effect this ut have, rot ""t dlU
alone tn pramrvlng peace In America,
but ao la erouaing Interest la aa i ep
preoletloe of choral raualc. Tour name
and addres has been given u aa that of
an organisation which Is holding a uo-
csfj spring tnustcaj festival.
-The -newlT elet-teJ town tmeaa, J. P.
Keller. Wni'am bl Nloholl. William Bob-
run and Wither fX-kril. will inevt to
oraaniae the tbet weeX la aay.
M. M. Pattsreon, prlnrlr! ef the grade
school. wet Vf thi hueoal WednaeJaiV
tor treatment. Th eighth grade, which
Mr. paytteraon tsvueht, la now bolng head
only halt a day, with Mra Patterson a
tseoTier.
her of the b'ril of trusteea of tha Pre-
bytexUa ohurch at tha annual Meeting of
the oonareaaAttm Wdoealay cvanln
Other of flcera elrtd are: Ct'Slrmen, W
. i . .j.. .t. f 1 rt a 1 . t . . . -.
IV. nil Mlllli K-t V. 1'IVll . .
urer, W. N. rutan. The church flnlrhed
the year with danott aad la euUrely
let ua know If we may aspect your co-
et'eratlon,"
Eiaa
Jamas Bwtte te Ul with sneaalee.
tern. Joaxihlm Bull entertained for her
birthday fcaturday
John Qoauh of Osmond snent TTiaradav
-ieajnare among rnenaa.
Phones Displace the
Tickers on Nearly
Quarter Rail Lines
N'tW YORK, April Telephone have
tlleplaoed telegraph inatrument for
train dispatching service on es.Oftft ont of
ftO.ono mile of railroad In (hie country,
C. II. Wilson, auperlntendent of long-distance
wire ef the American Telephone
A Telegraph company, .toW Special Kx
amlner Marahall of the Interatate Com
merce eommtairion, wno Is holding a
hearing on the complaint of the Oraln
Dealer' association of Chicago. The
grain dealer allege discrimination by
the telegraph compenle by leasing tele
graph wire privately, to the disadvan
tage ef tha public.
It. B. Foley, general auperlntendent of
the Delaware Iokawena Western,
testified that Ma road had been operat
ing train for five years en telephone
dtspatohea without a miatake. Ha fa
voted tha uae of the telephone Instead
of the telegraph, declaring that from
eighty to 160 words a minute could be
tranarattted by telephone, as agatnet
thirty te forty words a minute by tele
graph, unlese the duplex or quadruplet
system were available.
William N. Fash tau ah, general surer-
intendent of traffic of tha Western
Union Telea-raph company, said thst the
number of complaints . received about
service amounted to only one-tenth of
1 per cent of the messages carried.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
X
Mayor Hector Seta Apart Two Dayi
This. Month for General
Cleanup.
GARDEN CAMPAIGN BEGINS
Ms yor Thomas Mootor has announced
Friday and Saturday, aptM 1 and 17, a
the South Omaha "clean-up days.".
Superintendent N. M. Graham of the
public school ha opened the annual
gardening campaign In- the local public
schools. A ached iile waa sent to the
different school of the city yeterday.
Model garden outline were sent In by
these school: Corrlgafi, Garfield, law
thorn. Highland. Jungmann, Uncoln,
Lowell and West Bide.
F. I Katon, general manager of tha
Irvlaetea.
Mr. VaatsJ and daiurhter, Itr!, were
Omaha visitor Tuesday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Trackman and family were
Omaha visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Carl tSorlng of Eonson visited at
the ueory Spring home Monuey.
Mr. and Mra Taylor were enterta-med
at the a R. Brewster home Punday.
Mr. and aire. A. Data and ' family
motored to Oounun Bluffs on bvinnay.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeoraa Knight left Tues
day for there home at Round Valley, Keb.
Mr. and Mra Anton t.rn ef Benson
lift ted at the August Paiap heme Bate
urday.
Rev. Mr. Davis of ArUhgtoa Preached
at the Congregational church, Sunday
S emus.
Mra. Fa may of Jefferson Clry, M, Is
visiting sxt the home of her niece. Mra
A. IJ. KnUrtvt. . . .
After a month lay off on aooount of
hl eyea, John Hendrlcliaow te able to go
to work again.
Mra. PL R. Brewster left Thursday for
Johnson, J., t visit her dauaihter, Har-
line, wno la loaomng ecnoci mere. .
Lives with Ex-Wifo
. And Her Mate; Shot
DALIAIt, Tea., Aprfl . A. T WhlUel,
. a building contractor: Mrs. Walter
Champtoa, hi divorced wife: her present
husband and Effle Whltsel, 15-year-old
daughter ot Whltael, and the present Mrs.
Champion, have all been living lu the
seme houae hare for over a month. To
day Whltsel attempted to correct hU
daughter. Champion Interfered and la the
quarrel that followed Whlttel we shot
through the lung.
Champion urrendered after taklnr
WTiltsel to a hospital. Whltsel, who,
physicians say has chance to recover,
requested the police not to prosecute
Champion,
TAKES PAIR OF SHOES
WHEN TRYING THEM ON
About 7 o'clock Thursday evening a man
entered tha store of H, Lesaru at Kit
Oumlng (tract and asked to see a "pair
of shoes. He tried on a pair and .liked
them so well that he decided te take
them right with him. About the same
time be remembered an Important en.
gagement ef soma klsd. (or he left In a
great hurry and neglected the tittle for
mality of paying for the shoes. Lejiaru
eomplamed te the police and gave them
a description of the man. He think that
hi name Is Tlrsor and that he Hves on
Bpruce street, , . '
eBelsfftea.
Henry Oft and Fdward.'Wttt left Tues
day iprrntng for CaJiada.
Gua Tlmm la hauling out material for
a new house on his farm.
Arthur Nelson resumed taaohlng last
week after a severe siege of pneumonia
Mr. and Mrs. John Lebhert and family
spunt Easter Sunday at Ecljo Hill farm.
At the village eleotkm Tuesday Chark
Achllep and George IMarka were elected
trtiataa.
The baa bell team baa about tt&O more
to its credit, the reeuit of giving tkeU
play at Washington.
Prof. Odetl and th pupil of the nhuh
and tenth grades ere busy reheaaeltur a
play titltlU, "A CeviDtry Kid," wbloh
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Gcn.3 Ce.i'i Suiy
With This Trcabn:nt
No. ImpuriUe C&n Rett. la
vA Foothold They'ra
Driven Oute
lra .vr".
Insurgent Women
' Form Organization
Repreaeataltvea of the four aeoeiUnf
.rl.-rlr tf tha Ctilld Conaervatlon legue j fr4 Martena.
or Aai.ric who last Thursday reaolved I Miss Roae WMta vurlted frora Saturday
themselves toto the (Vy Fedetatloa otjunul Moatlay wliu tha C W, Ulckey faia
Omaha Wolhera' eiubs. met Thursday at lur t Mennlngtow.
tn Youiur Woman's Christian aaaucl. I . Mfa Roae Krla ef Omaha 11td Setur-
MUa Anna Aye entertained the Ladle
kenvluaton, Thursday. .
Mra. Peter Uruauuut waa takes to
hosyllal this week for treatment.
Mrs. M W. Fu.las and dauahter. Vera.
of Allen, Neb.vUiud ber Uiia Week.
Mr. and Mra John lebhert vlattant the
former parent lat ainly, near Bee-
otnftwn.
Sona were born last week tn Me. and
Vi re. Joke Soeratdt sad Mr. aad Mrs.
tlon. Tie Central Park and Moaanouth
I a.rk Mothers' cluba have already Joined
Hi new federation and eeveral ether
are expected to Join.
ilia. II. J. HUmea was elected seer.
tai y, but elm tlon cf further of flcere waa
portioned Lei 11 the pext meeting, which
will be htU May 1 Jjxenlie and drlen
tion work will be stuJi4 by the elub.
The four aecedlng circles will choose
Kw r.auM for their clubs at pleating
!.Rh will be ttnd next week.
day and HlindAv with her uerenta Air
and Mre. fharlt Chase.
Mr .and Mr. Charlea Betts cf Benson
speiu rrr wiin their daughter, Mre
J. A. Otooons, aad huaband.
Jack UcCormK.k wme caliat
In last week by the death of Mra Kale
iisvaer. woe lonuerir Uvea here. .
5,000,000 RussNow
Under Teuton Sway
fc ICRI4N. April -iliy Wireieaa te gay
i!.e. N. T.r-Aa Ovi-raea naw agency
! 111 ay:
Gertna sag tha Austro-Hungarlan
aimlrs are i.qh la possession of W.UH
iusre kliomter t,t Russian territory.
r.ti a total population ef S,O0U.040
1 . ti't.i teriitory U eeual to aUit
. I .ar tn:!rt.
I
ArtlasTtva.
W J. Crane waa trtnuiln.
In Omaha Munder.
Mlaa Julia Kra.iicek waa b buslaee vl.
1U at Kannard IWUy. ,
Fred .eiirtl and Theo Amende war
Stnong tt blr vIMtora thla wfc.
Mr. and Mrs. W. ctuykee of Omaiia, ware
tha gurate Munday of Mr iiuyle' par
eina. Mr. and Mra. W. H. tladley.
XV 0. ilaui.r la Mloylug a vacation thla
week from hi duti.a In J. W. Malton'a
el 01 m, ,
Mra K Queantr of Howella. Neb., spent
F:ir with her mother, Mji J. A. Roaen-
WiUiird liain cf Waahlagton la vUitlng
at tha home of but pe relit. Mr. and Mia.
J. 1j t.aklo.
A private dame waa given at the city
hall last Haturtlay evening by the young
propi.) of tha rtty.
A. t. lAida-l returned the last of tha
.-k fMm ei liifv. where be I buil'lm
a i i hoj hulldiii.
kivui tiia indliaiiuii this rrk tb
The aetlea ef B. . SL, the fameua blood
purifier, la direct from tha moment tt
entare the stomach. Unlike food that
muet be acted upon by the digestive
juices, & 8. a goee at ence into the
blood, and in eaa than Ave minutes ha
travereed tha entire, circulation. -
It now rapidly spreada Its medicinal
aotlea la the fine network ef blood ve.
ela and I Ilk giving the blood a
thorough bath, to overenm ecaema,
blood rlslnga, boll aad ether eruptive
conditional It can pot harm any part ef
tha ayatam. It doea not lodge In the
Jutnta a do mercury, a resale and ether
mineral frequently to-be found In
bleed remedies. It 1 a natural saedl-
Is for the bioed. Just aa eeseatUl to
health If germe have gotten the upper
bane es is aatntioua fooa 11 after, a
apall ot alckneaa the body calls for Boar
latinaeai. wherever ye g yeu are
eure te meat eetne ene who used S. ft. a
for the blood and Is a willing witness
te tt wonderful power to everoome
blood treublaa. Ton riSii obtain & 8. S.
In almost any drug store la the U. aV,
a algnlficant fact aa te Ita worth and
Ita starling; reputation. Get a bottle
today. It wtU do yon good. Writ t
The Swift Speetfto Co, lit Swift Bid-..
Atlanta, Oa.. If the dlrectlona Wltk the
bottle do not fuUy Purer jour case.
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Sioux City . Union etook yarda believe
that the future of the live stock Industry
here and at Ploux City la bright with
promise. He said so yesterday at the
Exchange building here, where he epent
the day as the guest of K. B. Bucking
ham,. general manager of the I'nlon stock
yard. "The Missouri rtver msrketa ar
lust beginning to com into their own,"
aid Mr. Eaton. .
Cbtrapo Short of sitlti.
And. now, at last, oome the high prio
of mtitt'tn, according tn the schedule of
th packing Industry of the country. The
usual excuse of a. national shortage of
sheep I offered for the promised rise.
Chicago Is said to he. making claim of
a altortsge of sOO.ono head for the laet
season. . Ideally this shortage has not
been very noticeable, and It may be that
Chicago is short only In comparison with
South Omaha, which la regarded a the
coming markot of the .country, not only
In cheep, but In ell grade of llv stock.
St. Hilda's guild ot St. Martin's church
held its annual meeting and elected thai
following officers for the year! President,
Ml-s Daley Moore: vice prellnt, Mrs. -.
Orln fl. Merrill; secretary. Ml Mary ,
Vols; trensurer. Mies Jeanett Roggen.
The gulld will give a dance at Ruhtng
hall April IS. I'atroneeso are: Mrs.
Joha Wallle Ohl. Mr. 1 C. Gibson, Mrs.
W, R. Aflklns. Mrs. J. B. Watktns, Mrs.
Roy Bunard. Mrs. Charles MaeAdama
Mra. J. M. Abbott, Mr. William Vn
slcker, Mrs. C. W. Beers, Margaret Vols.
, Magic CHy Gossip.
The Masaa society will give a dance
at tha Moose hall tomorrow evening at
I o'clock.
The Esglea will give a big danne to
morrow evening at the Eagle hall, Twenty-third
and N street.
Th Columbian dub will give a daooe
this evening at the club hall. Thirty
sixth and It street
Carl Real, looal high school athlete, who
Is oontlnea at the Meuioaist poepiiai or
Omaha with nervoua trouble. I reported
to 'be steadily improving. He I up and
around and ia able to receive friend.
Stop
Paying
Rent
firing us your plans and let
us explain - our bxulding
methods and how you can
buy your home from this
Company on the easy pay
ment plan.
Call or write) for our booklet
"Better Homes"
" which explaLng onr plan full.
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Here Is a home built by this Company, which Is considered
by all who have seen it, to be Ideal In arrangement and very ;
beautiful as well. Thla bouae has six rooms and bath. Will
be pleased to' show you the plan If you'll call on us or write.
Oflces, Ground Floor,
Be Bldc Omaha, Neb.
TelepbojDe Dong. 2026
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larire etocks and im-
I- mense purchasing pow-
t er we carry stocks that
; m oie tai m cavvoo vt nit;
H ordinary store because l
of our huge business.
,We are also able to
equal prices of the pay-as-you-enter
Btores.
Here is the opportun
ity for large women.
We have a bt stook
X; of all the latest styles in
)r women's 01 o a k b and i
U Suits at all prioes, in
K sires from S3 to 59, and 3
all we ask is $1.00 & -q
week. See
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1417 Douglas CL
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The West's Largest
' Credit Clothier.
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No Man Young or Old Who Wants Good
Clothes Should Miss the Semi- Annual $15 Sale
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More I M U ;..; More
'Days', J ';T?T.";i:r 'Days"
Saturday Will Be the Big Day
, Kyery.'riian in Oniaha and vicinity knows the. value
giving significance "of this ;big semi-annual event at'
Hayden's. ' ; :"- - ; '
.WEVE PLANNED FOR IT ': FOR THREE MONTHS,
PLACING ORDERS FOR 1
X000 High Class Suits
You may depend uptn it that the . best makers in tho
United States were keenly after this extra business. So wo
will show you in this sale not only
Hart, Schaffher & Marx
Bat Clothes From Six Other of tho Best Makers of Chicago,
Rochester and New York. . '
Models to suit the tasto of men of all ages, also snappy
styles for the young fellows just assuming the long trouser
modes.
. All suits' are hand-tailorod, silk lined, fine alpaca lined.
! also half and quarter lined models. :
STYLES INCLUDE young men's one-button" loft roll models, with link button, shawl
collared vests. English soft roll styles in two or three-button modes and many other
snappy styles. '. - ".. . , V .
PATTERNS INCLUDE plain colors, rich Glen UrquJieHrt, the popular Tartans, checks
and stripes, in the season's newest colors. . ' ;
The G reatest Lot o f Suit Values
1 Shown in the West
CasHsU
104 Blue Serge Suits
Three Models.
413 Young Men's
Nobby Style Suits
68 Plain Gray Suits
In Staple Models
316 Men's Suits in
Snappy Distinctive Styles
99 Half & Quarter Lined Summer Suits, Nearly All Silk Lined
' - ALL NECESSARY ALTERATIONS MADE FREE.
$15.00
MEN'S SPRING ANI FALL OVERCOATS AND BAUHCAANS, that sold at $20.00
ana zb.uv, inciuaea ia tois sate at..
An Important Sale of R and W Rain Coats
One of the most adrantageoua caab purchaes, of Raincoats we erer made enables ua to oKer
R & W Raincoats at Almost Half Worth
AU 8trla, sixee and Fabric Every Coat Guaranteed.
S3 S5 llalncoata .v P2.0 S8.60 and $10.00 Raincoat asr w
$5.00 and Stl.OO Raincoat 8:.O0 S12.60 and $18.00 Raincoat ' S-y'lfX
$4.60 and $7.50 lUiiicoata .. S4.00 $1.0 and 20.00 lUlncoat iY.VKX
Ycmre Going to Need One Soon Iont Neglect to Take Adrantam of Tbeee EtrrHiT,.
"au
Offering.
An UnusuallylnterestingSaleof Boys' Clothing
AU Wool Series or Fancy
Suits, $4.95; With Two
Pairs Knickers.
Values actually wonderful,
smartly tailored,. the best styles,
all wool fabrics: the season's beat
Vol or ; all silk sewn. The more
salts we sell the more regular
customers we will make for our
boys De$L We ak comparison
Saturday tUese C A (lC
suits at..... O Xs JJ
Xtra Good Suits for Doys $7.50
Xtra Good 8ults, all made by a
wmu iuqu viviBQ nisser; ne
puts the same dash and atyle In
these suits aa In the long pant
suits. Xtra ( good suits are de
signed ajid made from a stand
point of wear and tear require
ments. ' Every sesm, ervry thread
and every piece of cloth Is put to
gether to withstand the boyish
hard usage, the snappy stylee and
colors that axe made exclusive by
thla maker Is offered rn
Saturday at O.OU
Sprcial IHsplar of Boys Blooaes
at SOe.
The K. & & Tapeleag Blouses are
conceded by ail boys that have
erer worn one the best blouse
made. Saturday we orter C fx
extra value at OUC
On sale Second Floor Only.
Boys $1.00 Wash Suits, eOe.
Just a special for Saturday 11.00
Wash Suits, made of Hep Clbth
and Galatea, all good washable
colors; sites !4 to I rears GOt?