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    TIIK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1015.
10 INVESTIGATE
JURY BRIBE CHARGE
Alleged Miaoondnct ii Set Up in
Cue Tried in Sarpy
County.
AGAIN HEADS THE POLITICAL
EQUAIITY LEAGUE.
ELSFELDER DEKIES CHAEOE
Charge of alleged Jury bribery
and misconduct on th part of the
Jury which returned a verdict for the
defence In Mrn. Charles Johnaon'a
I4O.000 damace ault against nine
Omaha saloon keepera and the 1111
nola Surety company, tried at Papll
lion, Sarpy county, laat September,
were made to District Judga Begley
Thursday and resulted In an order
by him that an Investigation b
made next Thursday In his court at
Papllllon.
An afrwavlt fl!1 by A. E. larncdon.
an attorwy for Mrs. Johnson, roltd
trat Hnry E.fsfldsr, former polloe of
flcsr of Pouth Omihi, had told him that
KlsMdcr han rf Ivrd about l from
th cV-fmrisnls. and that on defendant
had said h would irlve KlsMdw a ault
of f loth. Tha affidavit st forth that
F.lufHdcr had said ha had hard that
another mmlr of the jury had received
irionfy. 1
Klafclaer now rtenlea that ha had made
the statmeitta reported In Lanadon's
affidavit, .cuorrllns: to I. J. Dunn of
cewnael rrprwnttna; tha saloon hepera,
and denied that he had received any
mmier or had heard of any other Juror
KPttlnff apy.
The Jury was principally compoaed of
frTfierr.
Mrs. Johnsm aued the anloon keepers,
luting that as a mult of thrlr sale of
linunr to her h unhand, she had been
dnm-d In the amount of $40,000. Tha
n it ma broiirht In ffarpy county on
the thr-ory that the Jurora there would
he, more kindly disposed to the plaintiff
In such llttantlon than In Douglas county.
Affidavits formerly filed In the rase al
lured that the fiarpy nounty jurors dls-
riisiHd !n the Jury room the fact that
the nrlnaln of the ault there would re
sult In Wiirpy county rather than Ioua
lii, county beortnf the burden of ex-
If iie.
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aa
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Danish Oil Ship is
Sunk by Torpedo
FTAVANGEK, Norwiy, June l-(Vla
lir.don.) The Danish , ateamor Cyrus,
with a raruo of coal from Burntisland,
Srotlnnd, for Copenhagen, was torpedoed
yesterday afternoon. The crew, none of
whose members was Injured, were landed
today by a Norwegian steamer at Pti
venaer. Tha men state that tha Cyrua
waa torpedoed without warning.
,araae
2Xvj T.D. Wead
NEGRO TAKEN FROM JAIL BY
MOB AND HANGED TO TREE
PR1NOTON, Ky.. June 4. Masked men
overpowered the county Jailor early to
day, dragged Arthur Bell, a near", from
his cell and hantcd him to a tree In the
Jail yard. Bell waa charged with having
attacked a young white woman.
OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED
Mn. F. D. Wead Again Preiident of j
the Local Political Equality
League. !
MRS. CAREY IS VICE PRESIDENT
All officers of the Political Kquallty
legi:e. with Ihe exception of the finance
chairman, were re-elected at the annual
meeting held Thursday evenlrur at the
home of the uieeldent, Mrs, V. D. Wead.
Mrs. FYederlrk Carey la the first vice
president; Miss M. T. Iykeman, seconl
vice president: Mies Kllen Franklnh,
recording aecrelery: Mrs. R. F. Colder,
corresponding eecretary; Mlsa Anna V.
Teteraon, treasurer.
The chairmen of standing commlttcea
are: Membership. Mrs. Htella R. Wil
son; publicity. Miss lone C. Duffy: con
stitution. Miss Rva O'Fulllvan: legisla
tive, Mrs. C. F. Harrison; finance, Mrs.
Myrtle Keller; rnurtealea, Mlaa Jeannette
McDonahl: , auditing, Mra. Thomaa
Brown; progrum. Mn. D. Q. Craighead.
It was recommended to the executive
committee that the " Political Equality
league contribute $1o to the National
Woman's fluffrage association for use in
the fall campaign. A contribution will
also be made to the Douglaa county
fund.
At the conclusion of the hualness meet
ing, refreshments were served, and tl.a
remainder of tha evening aprnt In In
formal discussion of plans for the com
ing year.
German Spy is
Sentenced to Die
1ONDON, June 4. Official announce
ment waa made here tonight that a Ger
man spy named Muller had been sen
tenced to death.
tamsmmBBMBguaa
FORTY-NINE GRADUATES 4
AT GRAND ISLAND SCHOOL
GRAND ISLAND, Neb., JuneVl (Spe
cial.) The high school graduating class
of WIS, consisting of forty-nine pupils
gave their annual program at tha Barten
carti opera house last night. Tha class
contains sixteen honor students out of
forty-nine, these having general averages
of ninety or more. Tha valedictorian waa
Mlaa Anna Krail and aalutatorlan Miss
Ada Turner. The following are membera
of tha class' with the courses' taken:
' nNouHr couhsk.
William U rown C. A. Jlanaford
J Anion A. CoKtello Eugenia Hmith
Anna M. linnr
OKiiMAN COURSE.
Mtritaret W. linker Murle A. Mehl
Wuitor M. Httumann Arthur C. Petera
Valt.-r blunk H. M. Keuan
linui A. lUnna Mildred M Schuster
Arnold 11. UmiKcn
JATlN.COt'RHHL
Anna F. Alexander Me-tl A. Lowry
t"lie M. (iarmlre
t:i)M.W!K PIIKPARATORT COrRSHl
Anna K. AlexamhT loriuSiy A'.' I.s nn .
HorRld K. Hron Mildred Mctntosh '
J. Hurry "ninrl"U 1 Helen O. I'eckham
Pearl ,M. t'lnybura Klmer L. W. 8U,
Helen Dill t
NOR MAT, rOTmSK.
Anna M. iKirmec Mnle A. I-owry
Hae P. Krr
" OF.P.MAN NORMA!, COI'RHK.
Klisal-etii K(e ' Mabel It. Neumayer
Mnrtha Hloom Klia M. Maaeiisfr
Pearl It. Kills , I rltulb. H. c huramn
Kstiicr M Hlie A'n A. Turner
HI H1NPSIS t'Ol'BSi:.
Wllllnni P. Hlack . Uena V. Mever
IJIllan M. Healy Jt-annette M. Regan
Alillord W. Kel,o , M. A. Roeaer
Anua If. Kiall . O. A. Srliuiiacher
Kyoia C. Alenck Arlolf 1. Williama
Hay H. M' nek
I, A TIN IsoRMAI, COPRSK.
Wlbna It. Clugv . lsaleni eWrU-v
JdDit A. Mcfluie I'ynihla M. Tavlur
'KNill.lHII HUSlNKBd COI.'ItSK.
Howard K. Walla , . . t .
CLOAKS. SUITS O MILLINERY
a
SOUTHEAST CORNER 16TH AND DOUGLAS STREETS
The Popular Price Store
ANNOUNCES
A Big Purchase and Sale
WOMEN'S v
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iacKianeiai
sntRO ifvm an
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The Best Known and the Best Made .
This town has never witnessed such a demonstration of good suit selling as we are
going to do Saturday. Strangers from out of town, professional men, laboring men, farmers
men and young men from every walk of life who want the most their money can buy should
crowd this store reaping a harvest of dollars saved by buying the advanced ideas of
Tropica) Suit
Without question, we have
the tnoet complete and ex
tensive lines of Palm
Beach, "Mohair," "Graaa
Cloth" and Silk Pongee
Negligee Suits shown in
Omaha.
An early
a I e e tion .
sec urea the '
proper alze V, ;
and a --
read tneas .'','
for weather ,
demands. g h '
$4.75 t
Heal relate In Omaha la constantly In
creasing year by year. . Why not start In
by buying a lot during thia campaign.
Black Taffeta Skirts, Black
. Taffeta Jackets and Coats
.(
Suit exactly as illus
trated, in black, best
grade boiled taffeta,
alteration free if
necessary
Separate Jacket like
suit or bther. pretty
styles in black taf
feta only . -
! '. HYMENEAL
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Mvellerlnai-Alhreeht.
OXFORD. Neb., June 4. (Hpeclal.)
Mies Anna Alhrecht of Oxford and Rev.
Herbert 'Moellerlns of 'Arapahoe were
married veatcrday In the Oertuan Luth
eran church, Ilev. Mayer, pastor, of the
Oxford church, offilcattn;. The bride Is
a niece of C. W. I.ueklnc and Henry
V.uekln. sr.. of thia place,' and for . a
number of years pael haa made her home
with tha family of William Beat on a
farm near Oaford. The f room Is pastor
of the German Lutheran church at Arapa
hoe. The couple left for Cincinnati, O ,
to vtalt the groom a parents and after the
weddlnf Journey will return to Arapahoe
to make their home.
Verak-Palraarr.
FREMONT. Neb., June 4.-fpeclal
The wedding of Mlaa Laura, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Krneat Falconer, to Fred
U. V.irak. a Pavid City banker, waa sol
emnised at tha home of tha bride's par
eats Wednesday afternoon. EH. F. H.
Maaoa of tha First Methodist church of
ficiated. Mr. and Mra. Vorak will make
their home at David 1ty.
. Hdler-aailea.
FALLS CITY. Neb.. June 4.-48peoial.i
At the home of the bride's alstor, Mrs.
r. II. Fuller, on June 2. Albert Hodler of
linker. Kan., and Miss K.llcn Marie Bla
plea of this city were united In marriaae
by Rev. F. B. Will lama of the Baptist
church. Kmraet Weakly acted aa beat
man and Mlsa Florence Hodler. alster of
the brtdcfruom.'acted aa bridesmaid.
Ifeller-Layaaaa.
PAWNEE CITT. Neb. June l.-Bpe-'
11. Mlaa Lulu Layman, daughter of I
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Layman, and Wesley
HYllcr of Guthrie Center. la., were mar
ried at tlve resldance of the bride here
at 11 o'clock Wednesday moraine. Rev.
J. II. Ktltt officiated. They will make
their poiae at Out brie Center. la.
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Kuppenheimer's
$20, $25, $30 and $35 -
Spring: and Summer Suits
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Ererygne new pattern and model. Good news travels fast, so be on hand early and
fet your share of theae SENSATIONAL BARGAINS.
$18.00 Glen Urquhart Plaids
ftsreral lota of tI i
beautiful hand fj kl
tailored Glen Ur- k II
qahart PlaMa that JLi
hare aold at 1B.
All the new models to select from. On,
two or three-button. Wide, soft roll la
bels. Skeleton lined If you like. Patch
or set in pooketa, cuffed or plain sleeves.
A genuine $18.00 suit for Sl&oO.
$10, $12, $15 Suits Cut to
It is Impossible to de
scribe these handsome
suits in this limited
space. But a ' good
idea of the genuine
worth and style Qualities can be judged
from our Douglas Street window dis
play. All new styles and patterns in
one, two and three-button models. On
sale Saturday at 18.7a.
a-a The
Secret
ofaGood
Appearance
-IS A FRESH, BECOMING
NEW STRAW HAT." Never
before has there been so
many different styles and
such a variety to choose
from. It's really confusing.
But our selections are from
the host designers and mak
ers and Include none but
those approved by the best
dresaera.' -
Panamas. "Bangkoks," Sea
Grass, Porto Ricans, $2 to
S12. ' :. :
Split, Sennet, "Palm," Can
ton, Mackinaw $1 to $5.
Boys' Baseball
Outfit
FREE
Second Floor
To better introduce our
Boys' and Children's Dept.
we give away FREE a
complete baseball outfit,
consisting' of mask, mitt,
ball and bat, with every
boys' suit from $5 up.
Wonderfully Good School
Suits at S2.85. S3.85
Greatest valuea in Oma
ha at the price. Stylish
and serviceable, all sizes
from 2 to 17 years. ;
We greatly, recommend
our rvsw Palm Beach Nor
folk Suits for. style and
,00m fort - Tana, light and
sdark stripes and gray. 7
to 17 years, at $3.85
and S4.85. ' v
Saturday Specials in
Men's
Furnishings
$2.00 Fine Crepe, Mull and
Nainsook Athletlo Under
wear, knee and 4 length.
at $1.45
$1.25 and $1.00 Nainsook
Athletic Garments, 75
$2.00 Madras and French
Percale Shirts.... $1.45
$1.50 Madras and French
Percale Shirts.... 05e
35c Silk Hose, all colors
and black ...IDs
Bathing Suits, 31 to $3
Wash Neckwear, 15,
25. 35 aid 50ej
'Palm Beach Belts (wash),
at 50"
$5.00 Swell Wash Silk
Shirts at $3.95
EAI3C COATS
and
$5.00 Coats, .
$3.50
$7.60 Coats,
$5.00
$12.60 Coats,
$10
rate
ABE BEflLLY-Sf flBTIMY-La
n
Separate Skirt like
at .-' t a i a
illustration, duck -"I
taffeta, only jrU
$6.45
Sale includes other styles of
Black Taffeta Suits,
Coats and Separate Jackets
t P. S. We also have Taffeta Suits in Navy Blue.
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CLOAKS, SUITS O MILUNEQY
This store will soon be
torn up the prices are
torn up right now. so
BUY NOW!
READ ON!
Uet a sjc bottla of Huu'i IJuttiioit.
Jkui4y on bark and taka ( drops tour
tnnrs a day H drujiiala. Adveniaa-
Iv11CY-$4f9ibAk forth beer and
Mr.ugji save the coupons
LUXUS Mercantile Co.,
JSSt
Distributors
Buy a Sewing Machine (used), one that
really sews, for $1.00
Buy better Sewing Machines (used)
at $2.50, $4, $5, ?0 and $10
Buy excellent Drop-Head Sewing Machines
(used), at $7.50
Buy Edison Phonographs (used), at $5
$7.50 and equally low.
Buy Motorcycles (used) at as low as $25
$50, $80 and to .$100
Buy. most anything in the house at a Re
modeling Sale Discount.
Buy genuine wax Edison 50c Phonograph
Records (new) at 15
Buy anything in Electrical Specialties at
a big discount.
Buy Talking Machine Cabinets in all styles
at a big discount.
Buy the clever, new $80 Smith Motor
Wheel now at only $G0
Buy Vacuum Carpet Sweepers at a fraction
of original price.-
Buy Sewing Machine Needles Bobbins, etc.,
at a big discount. ' N
Extra Specials
Buy any Man's Bicycle (new) at a dis
count ol TWENTY PER CENT.
Buy Boys' and Girls' Bicycles (new)
at as little as $12.50 now.
Buy most anything in Bicycle and Mo
torcycle Sundries, 20 ro to 507 off.
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