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4 DEAD AS AUTO OF
DYMMITEEXPLODES
Blast Fatally Injures Three More
and Seriously Hurts Seven
teen Others.
Nebraska
FIX UP BURGESS-NASH STORE
MATERIAL FOR RESCUE JOB
Mullen Ranchman
Dies of His Wound
SYRACUSE. X. Y.. May 23. Kour
were killed, three fatally Injured and
seventeen others seriously Injured
here yesterday when an auto
mobile load of dynamite, to l used
to search for the body of a drowned
boy, exploded. Several women are
among the Injured. Windows were
blown out of nearby factories and
GRAND 1SLANH. Neh.. May So
cial Tclrgrsm Ray Peoples, the
Ion ranchman, who a-, cldentally
himself In th rooming house of
Mul
shot Mr.
Orao Pearson, died late Saturday night.
The body Is In charge "f I'cnwr (Wddes.
who ha not decided thin evening
whether an Inquest wo'iW be held.
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BURGLAR ROBS FRATERNITY
MAN VISITING LINCOLN
LINCOLN. Neb. .M.iy 2T. Special Tel
egram, F.vcrett Burke or Mmnln. a
former student of the I'nlverslty of No-
shreds of bodies and clothing were braska. and a member of the una Thetn
Fifty Thousand Dollars Spent in
Installation of Mahogany Fixt
tires on Ground Floor.
MANY OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
T'lf'v thousand dollar l being spent
to Instill solid mahogany fixture all
lAi-r the first floor of the Burgess-Nash
st.vo ami to mshoanli'.e the walls and
pillars.
It will make It the handsomest and
nmst costly store floor In the went, and
no IwKo department .store in the east can
surpass II. according to thnianagcnicnt.
The nrranirement of the floor I also
being changed. The main aisles will all
run oast and meat. The whole plan la
tho result of long study by expert, and
all tin mahogany fixtures were biillt to
fit exactly In the spaces assigned to
them. Farh plci-e of furniture I built
with great compactness so as U servo
the greatest usefulness in the Iciier cos
sil'le space.
Much cf the now I'ut mtt.i e ' s oron in
stalled ani the work Is going on i.iy
ds v.
I This Is but one of the man improe-
menta of great magnitude which are ho
Inn made at the Bulges? Nash ss.r.-s.
The main entrance on Sixteenth rlncl
will bo completely i hangi .1 nnd icbnnl
on a different, stylo. In ronfm mil y with
the Improved store. A maruuisc will ex
tend from the rnttatno out out the sale
walk.
Man) Morr I luhts.
The lighting svstcm will It imprccd
by additional light, which will conic out
from the pillars. The ceilings will be
finished In a new and artistic manner.
A cooled water svstcm Is being coin
pleted. This extends over tho whole
store. On each floor there are two drink
Inn fountains. This s stent cost K'.tM.
The atore is about to be materially en
larged by an extension Into the lto d
theater I ulldlng. Immediately adlolnlng
J to the Wr.-t
tt'ro'.i;1! t'"'
seenly feci
i title I .
inn. h and
' in. hi. ;
.111.1 lol.bv. ;l
Hvir.i TI'.iM
of Tl'otnas
Tl.e wall is tvlna cut
. and a larire room shout
iiiaic . being handsomely
i I rcl '.ient room. l.lht
..;- will te serc.l In this
nist under the theater
I whs on -o Die a. tors' olch
. ailment will be n charge
M Hie, the isnilv num.
liber I oiprot rmrnh,
Manv itlir improvements have been
completed iti.n'lx. The t l.tioge In the
h.ilcont on the ! 1 1 v t tier, which Is now
n eoinpleto lest anil writing loom: the le
at i anweinent of the stairways leading up
to it. the phe i i u of a I". a in It p..!ol ft 'o
slMtion .n Co in it f loot . hne tuct the
lmmciliHic apptoal cf the public The
re.t roo.n and the poM.I'fico arc ospc-
ially poiuilar.
More Invitations
For Rabbi Wise
fliveial otg. intentions of nmi' n are
tryhiR to sei urc an mbiress by Itnbhl
Fteplien Wise of N v Voik. when
lie comes to huuh:l fo" bis peHCe lee
tire at the lliaiiileis thenter the even
In K of June h Aniiihc these Is the
I'ntversilv of (iiuilui and the .Menoiah
society.
When Kabbi .
esr nuo, he M'ok
i Inb, to the lil.h
at a bin salfrace I n I eo
knnor of Mrs Msade llowi
sjirlnR I .iiKh Hurts the Limns.
lr Hells I'me-Tav- Money slops the
coiiKb and prevents vour i old cetlinc
worse. It's Kiiai anli ed. Unly IV. .Ml
d r u t; 1st s- -Advertisement.
wa in Oionlm t
?it the Pnllii.psesl
h.ol teachers and
Kivin In
l'.!l..lt. at
r .'' V. O.eell
siihhi'i at the Htandci
War AK.tltist War. Or Is
' .laiio Aihlaina has pro
nounced this lecture the Krestest plea
for peace made In her hcnrlim Tickets
sre now on siile st Mrs. T. 1'.. Hi.tIv's
mllllm rv slon, . fvith Ic ihlt nth
street
traded by no
Halbt Wlsei
will be, "The
War Cureless
Pharmacists to Hear
Experts at Meeting
The loin' cominlltee on ai movements
for the annual nu 'lInK of the Nebraska
State I'hai iiinceiillciil Hssnelnliun has de
elded to make the Kontenelle hotel In sd-
liiarteis for the loiiventlnn. The chief
interlalninilit featine will he 11 I impiet
and bsll at lie hotel on the nitfht of
June 9.
J. Irf'vdcn White ir Washington and
l". W. Nltonly of I'enver will deliver
lectures litirlnt: the convention. Tha
t itter's sublet t will be 'Trartlosl
riuirnuM y Manipulation." Ir Millener
will itls make an address on "WlreloM
Teh Kinidiy" nnd a demonstration.
Its)? See Sirtiiriil lna.
I, A Wltl '.NCi:. Kan., May K!. -1 ftpeelitl
Telegram -Westport. Krnsns tlty, won
the Kama Inters. ho'a.' i Ic trio k nnl.
Keewaim neadeiny, Wisconsin, fourth:
l.oonns Kc. waiin s only i ntry, broke the
low Ic r.lle r.'i ord.
thrown on telephone wires and scat
tered for a distance of 150 feet. The
dead are:
FRANK ROSS of Btewerton, In charKe
of the dynamite.
.1AM ICS Hl'GMES. county mor&rue at
tendant. VINCKXT GZKNLK1IW8. axed 14.
TNIDEXTIFIKU BABT HOY.
The baby was In tho arms of his sis
ter, who was standing near the auto
mobile at the time of the explosion and
who la dying from her Injuries.
About aeventy-flve sticks of dynamite
wire In the automobile and several per
sons were etandlnK near the car, which
was blown to pieces.
Morgue attendants and others were
searching for the body of Donald W'll
lex, aged 3, who waa drowned early In
the week by falling Into a flume. The
dynamite was to be u-d in ua effort to
bring the child's body u. surface.
The coroner has started a in.estigntion.
IM fraternity, was lohted earl ythis
morning of a gold wnteh and in
money, while sleeping at the fraternity
house at Seventeenth and K streets.
Burke had been attending some function
In Lincoln and was spending the night
at tho fraternity house, lie was awak
ened this morning, when a flash light
was thrown on his faoe and he looked
Into the muzzle, of a revolver. lie gave
up his valuables, but the man escaped
before assistance arrived.
Three other burglaries were reported
last night, supposed to have boon by the
same man.
Arrest of Officer
Follows Kugel's Plan
Commissioner Kugel of tho police de
partment asserts that the arrest of Po
liceman Fimple at a. m., in a Cuming
Mreet driiK store is in im with his talk
to his men during the annual police re
view. "At that time T told the men that It
is their duty to report all law violations
within their knowlertuo. or observation,
even If not on duty. Here was a case
of h policeman off duty, but in uniform.
His arrest was not an accident. We had
knowledge that he had been at this place
three times this week and there is In
formation " that poker rnd craps wore
played nt this drug store und that beer
was served. We found brer In the Ice
box." said Mr. Kugel.
The commissioner siys he will en
deavor to have the liquor license of this
druggist revoked and expects that tho
state bourd will take BO mo cognizance
, of the matter and may revoke tho state
license.
"What faith could you place In a drtig
gist who permits law violations to take
place in his store?" asked Mr. Kugel.
He added that he realizes the attendant
difficulties of securing a con v lotion In
a cas of this nature,, but he -maintains
he is convinced the latv was violated,
Vntr to Hv Reported.
"Rven If Officer Fimple might have
been Innocent of wroug-lolng himself,. It
v.as his' duty to have reportod this case
tc his superiors," Mr. Kugel main
tained. ,
The surveillance of policemen 1 to be
nit of the features of the new efficiency
system, jphlch Mr. Kugel and other com
mission's asserted they intended to start
with their new administration.
A reused Mrs. DlimlHed,
Although Officer C. V. Fimple and the
other men arrested while playing cards
in the drug store at 1624 Cuming street
Friday night, were dismissed in police
court Saturday, without any complaints
being filed against them. Police Com
missioner A. C. Kugel is said to have
declared his Intention of filing charges
against Fimple with Hio city commission.
Fimple asserts that the men arrested
were Just playing pitch and were not
gambling or drinking br.
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FATHER CWIKLINSKI
DIES NEAR TECUMSEH
TtXTMSEKlt. Neb., Mav 2T.. (Pveda-I
Telegram.l-Rev. Charles Cwtkllnskl, rec
tor of St. Mary's Catholic cmircn hi
St. Mary, this rounty, died today.
ite had been in failing health for tnreo
years, and bad taken trips to the south
for relief, but to no avail.
Father Cwiklinskl was born in Poland,
Januarv 2K 177. and came to the Tutted
States in his youth, settling for a time
nt Buffalo. N. Y. Fifteen years ago. he
came west and entered the diocese of
Lincoln, being stationed nt St. Mary
The funeral will be held Wednesday
morning at ft. Mary, and will be at
tended bv many priests. The sermon In
Knglish will be by Bishop Tihen of
Lincoln, and in the Polish language, by
Father John Crdezinski of Kansas Ltty,
Btiiial will be at St. Mary.
GRAND ISLAND MAN
ENLISTS IN THE NAVY
BAI.TIMORTC, Md.. May B.-(Spec1a1
Trlegram.1 Stanley C. Taft. Grand
Island. Neb., enlisted In the navy here
last week. . ,
NEW HURLER, RIDGEWAY,
IS EXPECTED HERE TODAY
Jack Ri.lgeway, Ta Ronrke's new
hiuier, is expected to arrive in Omaha
today from his home In Philadelphia.
Pa Is anxiously awaiting Ridgeway as It
in thought the former Kaw athlete will
prove a mighty valuable addition to the
Omaha team.
Bank Clearings
Bank clearings In the t'nited States for
1 e week ending May 30, as report. si to
I'.rndslreet's Journal. New Yark, aggre
gate mTuKl.inn, against .I.GI. ittl.oid Inst
week and .t 2-T.1 is.issi in this week last
year. Canadian clearings aggregate
tiv.Yona, us HKainst i:it.7;,000 last week and
h.7.!t!.0ii in this week last t ear. Follow
ing are the reMirns for this week and
lasi, with ix-rcentuges of change from
this week last year:
Three Gsitr County Heaths.
RttATRICK. Neb., May 23.-1 Special.'!
-William Daub, jr., an old resident of
Plymouth and a carpenter by trade, was
killed in the railroad yards at lramie,
Wvo.. a few days ago.
t,io Morris Sutherland, aged IS
rears, and only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorge Sutherland of this city, died at
the family noma Friday morning. He.
had been an invalid for a number of
years.
Word has been received here announc
ing the death of James W. Allen, formerly
w pioneer of this city, which occurred at
M. home nt Ismsurt. N. D.. aged 96
years.
Riiimr Roys Ar Found.
FAL.L8 CITY, Neb.. May . (Special.)
Lionel Ward and his brother, Harlan,
who ran away from their home at Shu
bert last Monday, were located at Ax-
tell, Kan., and returned to Falls City
Saturday, Sheriff Ratekln going to that
place after them. They were given
hearing before the county Judge, and It
was found that the younger boy, 9 years
old, waa Influenced by his brother, and
waa not Intending to do wrong. He was
sent to his parents, while Lionel, 15 years
of age, was found to be Incorrigible and
waa assigned to the State Industrial
school at Kearney.
Marriage Licenses In Richardson.
FALLS CITY, Neb., May 23.-Rpeelal.)
Marriage licenses were Issued In Rich
ardson county this week to Lloyd Sils
bce and Miss Anna Bliss, both of Falls
City; Floyd LeRoy Brown and Miss Kl
vert Fern McJDowell. both of Salem; Seth
R Richmond of Fremont and Miss Flora
Van of Falls City. A couple from Se
dalta, M., applied for a marriage li
cense, which was refused because they
were first cousins.
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Boston
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Kansas City
Pittsburgh
San l-'ranclsco
Baltimore
Minneapolis
I'etrolt
Cincinnati
(lev eland
1 os Angeles
v.-w Means
OMAHA
Milwaukee
Atlanta
d.oinsvile
Sen I tie
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Portland, Ore
Denver
Houston
Biclimond
Indianapolis
pi ovi'leriee
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w a-.hini:ton. D. C!
Memphis I
St Joseph j
Coliiuibiisj 1
Nashville
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Short Agricultural Course.
IMPRRIAU Neb., May 23. (Special.)
A short course In agriculture for tho
boys and girls of the community Is being
offered this week by Miss Hulda Peter
son, state leader in charge of Boys' and
Girls' clubs; I T. Skinner, Miss Mary
Rokahr and J. G. McMillan, extension
specialists of the college of agriculture.
The course was planned by the county
superintendent of schools.
Congressman Rrsrla In Demand.
FALLS CITY. Neb.. May ZS. -(Special. )
Congressman Reavls la In demand as
an orator. He makes an address before
tho nurses graduating from the Stato
hospital at Lincoln, May 2T. He will make
memorial addresses at Elmwood May 2),
and at Lincoln May 31.
Call for Straw berry rirkera.
STELLA. Neb., May 23. (Special )
Brownsville, on the Missouri river,
twenty miles from Stella, has sent out a
call for IM strawberry pickers to be
1J-4 ready May ffi. The strawberry pickers
ih r.iu 1 1 vol f- lu 9 u, uay.
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Two Men Are Hurt
In Peculiar Ways
Two men were seriously hurt last night
In two separate accidents, but each un
der peculiar circumstances.
W. S. Parrott. 217 South Fifteenth
street, was standing at Thirteenth and
Castellar waiting for a street car, which
was approaching, and in attempting to
Iboaid it, he was thrown to the navo-
13 '... ment. breaking his leg. He U now in St.
josrpn s nospuai.
W. J. Scriven. 170S California, fell out
of a second-story window of his home,
breaking his arm.
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Recommends 4 haniberlala'a 4 olle,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed r.
"I never dentate to recoinniend Cham
beiialn's Colli, (liolera ajid Iuarrhoea
Remedy. " wrltts So Willhiun. ii.erchniit.
J.-ssc. Tei n. "I s II m ire of it t iuu o,'
any .tl.ei '.renaiatiou of l.ke . t.
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Announcing The
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A twelve-cylinder car which;
by a rapidity of pick-up, a range
of high-gear activity, an ease of
hill-climbing, a sureness of sus
tained speed and a nicety of
control never before combined
in any motor car recasts every
motor car standard and anti
quates all previous ideas of
motor car sufficiency.
Packard Motor Car Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
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