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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1916)
THE BEE; OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AI'KII, :, VJU,. MORE TROOPS ARE SENTJO MEXICO General Funiton Reports Additional Mm Are Needed to Protect Communication, APACHE SCOUTS SENT TO FROST WAHlf IN'GTON, U. C, April 4. Urntrnl Kunlon ntlvlatd the War 'f tartirifnf today he eflndlng more troop into Mexico from Oolinn bun lo protect the line of conimunl-i-Hilon with (.antral Pfrnhlna. If did not Mate whether any additional (mop Imd brr-n fnt forward to the iiillllHry bane, r fur I letter I ftinsfrin li nut silg KcMeCl irlnforcrnie t( Jucial I'er Kliiiia for'-, emept ni-nlr in protect l!e culeri'lnj cnriimiinl'ailoii lines, ami tticp a n rorifli rnstlon toiJar of W 'lei rrj.ort tt't eMeriah aeMlllnna 10 Die fighting roltmii tKniiit lie n-nnii lata rerirnia to (In; Ur department '!) of the I'iflli mil I, evenlh Hinl the Twentieth mil) Tnit -fourth tnf lit I y rf ltlnite at oltlint'ii. Nlii Am(h 'out end ttallcra have l)fti orderd from Kurt Ahe, Aria t'l i.crirral Perahlriga column, r eptaln Htnr tit tha Tenth favelry, hfi wa IU Oner ill Kuriafen hrn li raptured Aiinlnsliln, left tlih the annuls for the mtlr to'lav, but hi will nut iM'im rany them Into Metrlio, The wrmy ienorlil (mint veiled tb lninii.fr iif per annuel rf Ilia mHlllfinl troopa which have been nt acroaa 111 harder. Major uenersf M'-'l, chief staff, full th antra Irortpa had left ohmibtia te day ago, hnl ne wort of li movement hud heeri allotted lo leak n it. Jt waa heeved that th Klfih cav airy, refetitly aanl from Fori Mvr. Va I'oit Hhnktaii, III., and Kurt laven worth, Kan., wara drawn upon. Private advlre aeenlng lo ghow that Villa haa lieen located in nth of Chihua hua taer , received today hv lha Hlafa department arid at mica turne-d ovar io Ilia War department, for transmission lo (ianerol I'ershlng. STATE TOWNS VOTE ON LICENSE ISSUE IN CLOSE CONTESTS (Contlnid from J'ag On,) liuna. filer lliina, jr., all rmniiillriiu, were elected to the totcii hnetd, Tha town lemulns wet No local Issues. MKKM.I,Th voters of Oherl, ffatr rlwld'-q In rnvor of n wet town, M-,W-AH'I'IK NVwraaila milled heavy vola and went wl by a matatn of aia nten, Nowcartla waa mini dry Jaal r ny tnrea votea. UH.l MM:n4)n)y votea wera raat In the, four wrl fnrtiiv, 'the h'avtet wern in lha Hecond and Thud warda. wtiera thera weia i'l'Hl'm candldntea fur iwiiriellinan, Th i lly remalna In lha wrt column. No vol an iiM"tnn. Klrat ward, K, Jl, Hudala, eoiituilinati, m; Hen 'nd wai'l, lenai! Htm k, ulllaena', Krank Milrek, Indrriitiderit, M; Thim ward, fail Krarner, i:lllaena', 147: ), V, )-,ll, hv reiiil'.n. 71; Koni'lti ward. I r. Iteftor, ililanna', ". Buhool hoard, it. i;. it. t.aiiiiiii'ii, ai; v. II. waavar aw, CAMHHWlOK-Charlia Kaaton, Marvay Kn-lih and Jain-a Kelly wera alartxd to the town hoard today without niipnaltlnn 1,NM ui Jvaio, ,M, I, KhMinway , win jiarry wic tcie(i viiiaa trua lie, Alihiiiiah (he llfiunr queatlon lint up. It waa a dry II' Met, waa At ItOIM-WHh hut one tli'fcef In lha field here, theia waa no e nfliement over lha alwlinn. r. J. M. Woodward waa ra-rlarlad mayor for hla aarond larm 'i'ho wet and dry iiueatlon haa not heen at lai hero for lha taut ten yeara, Tha wet and dry (iiu alloti waa un for net Ma mint Iti tha vlllan of illtn-r, and no where rla In thla roiinly. Th Btteinjil of the wela to auain put aaloona In (till tier waa defeated hy a vols of i to al. liatiitlion t'liuiily I entirely dry. MHlrlpa IMaal at ayracnac. HrHAf't'HK Tha vole for a new- urn- nuipai eiwtrlr llyiit plant parrtrd hy a. I In -! Ill Iih umi.Mlly, Thla w aa Ilia nmlii liaua In tlio ehothm. Three inemlMr of lha town ftoaril, 1 tieodoia Uutltrle. (', I, 1 i lit and tl. I'earaiin. wera rn-l(!ted. No votv waa taken, on tha wet and dry .0,110m on HIIA'KR fTIKKK-IJeenaa won hr hy a vita of 71 In Hi, Humlny haaa bull tai- rte'l ny l to til KiiON -for vlllaaa trnnleea: C. I,. WaMaee, I..3; K. U. Tunk. ISO; (Inoma l'. Wrbatar, 144. For aaloon llrauaa ,4, aifMlnet, llfi, for Hmiclav baae hall, wi; haalnat, "1. For pool and hllllard hall Himinea, 7; alnl, M. C, L. Alallact, inayor. l!-(,KtrTrtN-C, C, tlolllna; and 3 11. .hua war aleefrd iruateea. Tha town ua wet, thla not heina In laaua. Hartlaalow Rlaya Mat. IIArtTINOTON'-Tha followln wera elei-md today In lha city election. Anton Wala, mayor; W, M Putae. rlty idnrk, ft, U MH,i,n, trenanrer; J, ). t', finllh, city anKineer, A. K. laininen and Anth ony Mlrm hman, couni'llmen, l.leoaa net voted on, Tha town reinalna wet. Th bool Mertkm waa aa followa: K. W. Hamhart and John Albert, on-yar term, I. O. Kohlnann and tl. O. Meimahnl, two. year Irrm, H. J Hnranaen and Uenre Urate, lhie.yrar lei m. Kliat a hoi) I elc tioit muter Inilerwndent dtatrlrt. UtOMnS-f. K. Vnnn, O. A. Mndar ami J, A. Holm fvtilieua' tlrket) wera -elected lo tha hoard of Iruatera wtlh out oiipoaltlon. Neither lli'n nor any ulhrr lu wa voted on thla year. t'LAV KM rill-t 'lilaena th kat - nn op Hiaiton J K A h I, r, mayur; H, A, )akit, lieik, J. 1. 1 'aniptwll, Iraaaurar, It U. Jenatin, engimwi, I'uuiulluiin, l tlt, W. I'. Ilerlel, hen lid, J O I alia, I, H. J Adawa No t an.f dry laatie. i Will t'l TV-Al tha 1 nv rlr. ti,,n held hue today, thoaa iioininalml at lha city lolioai y hrld Man h l. wiio aii'nliil Viihnr Mali up i, tnamr, It. II Hr nle illy rleik; II. II Weilloun, rlty tieaa rf : t f, l1ioioan, cliy ro lord . A I . Mi. hi', riilitl, lloiall rlll want, lingo llahn, f nwin llioan HeronJ ward, J J hv, loonrllioaB Third ward; Mary r ana and I'lairn a "ne. a, load Uiaid J in t Tha li'iiwr Ih anaa quaation w not voted umn, lha town anil 1 fi i initi ar d y II l,Ul A.N Merman want Wat today hy Of i dim i tot waa thrown out t a.iae Ih- Vol ay aluned lua nam t.i the i.aiinl, or ,a taaoit would haa l a I -r ft!!tN'i It l.l Johnny Nnillman and V 'i! V. Mill ' lad r.twilitrit l,ti .tty on th illurua tltkut h t O fit" 01 I vtit.lluN f il.ii.ii, ult and l t -1- o 1 M-a it o - oi.-ttir $ t.r t, 1 -it at a mik o.iu,f km I. on .I.,.,- ,a a, II ! 't 1 i. mn, , I t 'I S' il'iot an. i..l llaii. , ai, I,. t .' mi lf-H a '!.''. I " va aa aat l tl- M I i l' VI .1 v II 4, ' irl.ll ' aa l( t,,ti ao.H.oa al I. a .,Oa t -I 1 ' ' I ' o I .' :'-, 1 -1 tr i"'iii t-t h Ne.l la a "ir man HVl t :., Iv4 ... . t . .. . ... .,.. .(. .!: a II a I tt aa .it.. J VI i . ., -, , rl, tl- 'A'li - It I a , 11 ll.h.t, i.i. 1 I 1 . 1. ..'(, N. is .1 at . DCUH RtCORO . a. Halaaa .;:flN. ii,'rt Altai; . at t , ' a tathu, a o..la',t t.,,a t. I fa, a I". ' t . ... f.o iWI t, a - I5" Itiul ,f It- .ti a a -1- a '--a I -o a ',-a, , (J nl aiii 0 hu en I. . 1 t 41 i n a t a o. o.l-, y i-t ' a I t.'o a 4 I t-,-. i ..vt ai a .an a a f. ( !' f, tl tt.tl ttttttal ml i-HKi t a t"'n.t ll I. a -a i. a . ' n-i.. i4 a at .l, ft ka 1 , ! a at. I a "It' (Mm PIONEER SCRIBE WHO WILL BE I JURIED TODAY, VMU-IAM ItfTCJIKN'l! KK.VT, STRATEGY OF CHASE OP VILLA OUTLAWS (t'oritlniiod from Put 6n) hour, and It waa not until after anuria that tha dimt-brnwti adoha h'Ka of Oiler faro :ama In alaht 'tlven a halter aulda and omlttlni tha mlataka In roada whlrh eoat an hoir, Colonel J odd ballavaa ha ionM hava hnaed- in and ell her efilur4 or annihi lated tha tr.i'.ra vm outfit HiiiTOiitiillti a Men lean Vlllaaa r'ilre mil' H time hex-aiiaa tbeaa plarea civar aevaral aunara mile and ara aniioeed by a mare of adoha walla from four lo ala fnel hluli, To thla, In thla raaa, waa added lha liandlrap of operallnc In tha full llabi of tha mornlna mm, llowavar, deaplta hla dlfflrultlea t'olonel Jiodd waa a hln partly lo aii'-ompaaa tha town and lo antar portlona of It hefora hla troop wera dlacovered fleporla remhlng her aay that VIII had ba it in fliierrero all hia;ht raatlnf from tha wound ha waa as Id to hava anaialned lao daya txfora In Ih flbt with Carranalnfaa, Afloordln to tha atory told Ih Americana ha had departed In rrn a ahort lima hefoia Colonal t'odd'a ravalry mada Ita attack, At any rata, h waa not praaant at lha flaht. Many Naanlnai Klatifa, Befora th Ameihana rould fompleta llialr anelrnlliia' movement Ih MMIelaa began daahltiaT out of tha town on all Idea, filing; aa they rode, They divided Into amall grotipa, aomailme riding alngly In their effort to acattar tha on alauahl of tha Americana Itnnnlng hnraalawk flghta followed n whlfh tha Ainerhan trooper parformatl deaperata feala of bravary, During flva houra they yoda hard on tha haela of tho rnlreallng VIHala. For ten mile lo ih noiiheaat tha puranlc laated, th broad Ian of tha fight being dotted hara and Iher with tha hodlea of dead and wounded Mealrana, With what ha eonatderad accural Jin formation that VIII waa badly crippled. ao that ha could tietlhar rlda horaalmck nor walk, Podd turned tiortlicail or pur anil of tha routed hand It , maintaining alao forca at Ouerrero ready to atrlka In any other dirortlon. Once, during tha fight with I'todd' a man tha Vllllalaa aeemed to ha pmnartng for g aland nutalda th town, hut they broke, without a aerloua fight befor tha tuali of lha ravalrymen. One body of hard-tiding Maakana waa rufthl on top of a rldg by tha Atnarl cane, who ahot down a doaan of tham Ihey rodn sharply defined against th aky-llna, Tiie right anded ahorily after noon, ahn tha IimI of tha Vllilalna, mountatl on fleetar and aurar-footori hnraea, mada their Cfpe Into tha mountains, Votes of Women May Determine Chicago Election CHICAGO, April 1-ChUago'a aldar- nianle election opanad today with bitter fa I Ion a I flghly on both lha democrat!' and repuhllrnn aldra. The repuhllcana hava Ihlily-flv itiemltrra In lha prriwnt eoiiiifll, tha dfiim.i al twanty-nltia and tha progrranlvea., aoiiallata and tiidcrmnd. aula raiii hava two Tha htttereat fight la In tha republican ran, whera Mayor VMIIIam 11. Thump aon and npiutnenla nf th administration ara atruggllng for control of tha rouiuil Vtntnen vntets hava ln at lha In lha rlnalng daya of Ih rampalgn, n.1 it.r toin, it i an ll, will rit a strong H,. fluen, on t'.e laettll tf h tl.-i M,,i Iunter Wouilds Five Persons in Battle with Posse fUrltUVV. I, t, Api 4-WUIot ooia, hiialar and g,,lil. Haa d'ai tfdav Ih hla hnitia, wliaif a had uiiti,l.l tita paiaon and fungM a long kattla with lha aharttf an foottaen teto.i'aa. atni!ad in anaat htm in 4 alin llfi, ahutgiiita and la el'tll, I'.'lilay W ll,al.-... Slaa bt tha ouisl aiHoolliaa 1'oMt o.o tralar.tay l.lll tri tlit H lU.,it dually (, a t n e.i wai h.M Ih h . , that ii.ua iitsiat aat aiinoat 'ia his ad '( with a shot... ifiatota aaltata t a at g'ttaa la niwoir li.aaiul hi tHl t. ai t. a aaoutittg tjooaa aut al aa . .! h tH.iwaliloa, .f a fin ul fca h fault t a il a . Malta I aaa Wet Ira ta 4 ,NH N , Al-MI t tatw- ial 1la a i f l lit t.tt.u) Iraihut :,,l (( !' M .t at Mia, VI A I.UIl, . I iti). ii-l h H '.. ..I. Vlakrt I tat tin, .ih i.tati a, N-M Nasaa.it, I aim sii-t tttmnati. tit in I' . ii.i i rti t 1..4 It ., a, h aatri.it,, i A.i.a ., filik Mali Vawe'.kt, fftttta, '.!. tla . ' 'lwitata ! aaa.4. tHlt M ! loat Htlialtl ttrtt,lt, k'o tat '"I . loft, It... a 1 tit - ta a tl tit im il a . Hiaii4al t an, t-j ai.it .it.ti.aat. a- lti,-a ilai aiiMtant t, i,a h.gn - ,.t..t , at. ... . !,. I tl t l..a I aala.lt . ii. f ,j, wa, r . I I a ' ' , ... h"(t BRITAIN HOLDS MEN TAKEN FROM CHINA It Refoei to Releaie T'ntoni Re moved from American Merchant Ship on the Hig-h Scan, UNITED STATES WILL INSIST WABHI.VOTON D. C, April 4, Hreat nrltaln'a rfuial to ralaaau fli tblrty-elght Oarmana, Auatrlana and Turka lnUfn from tha Amar l'n ataarnar hln near Hhaoghal ya re'etvad today at tha filf d- artmnt and will M van out for juhll'-ador) later, Tb Hrlflah not ) imi!ertoo4 t Inalat. upon thi rluht of that fovaro ii rnl to aolza enemy auhjei ta return In to take part in tha war. Thla, la I iinderaliiod, tha t'nlted rliateg la prepared to dlaputa vlnor- oualy, Tha Intention of th Kiat c'epartoicnt la to datnand tha union ti'tlona) ralnaais of tha prlafinera, ac rnrdlnu to many praiedanta. Great Quantity of Wheat is Unfit for Making Flour WAe1HIN'(T0-V, April lWh'al of th llf. r.iHp unfit for milling I ailrr,aied at tmmw bnahaia, aa raault of In (julry mad hy tha fiaparlmant of Aarlcul- tura from flour mllla and fralit elava lora. Tha repilea wait ao varlaMa aa to maka n-i-ur riadnrfiooa lmfaalhl and any eatlrnai riehalahl without ;onlrtrabla riiiallfh atlon. lin then yepllea th aver age wdik out 144 per wit a to wha! unfit for milling and 7,1 per it,t of 74,irt.rt boahela aa fed for lla alock. "Miwh wheat waa ijd thla a'aaon for milling which ordinarily would 001 he reyar.led aa fit to mill," aata a fepoit of tli bureau of rrop eatlmalea, ' Modern ma'hlnery enabled thoa who had aw h equipment to maka roll labia muiit wheal which amall mlllera, tacking aich fa'll Itlea, rould not iia, Muiii wheat not good enough for loeajl mlllera waa ablpped out, apparently finding a ready demand at terminal point and abroad, Mffarent way of regarding au' h wheat, acounia largely for th wide varlailon of aail- ma lea Wheat naually fad lo llv alock haa not been regarded hy th grain trade to he of material proportion- not mora than pet cent of tha crop," Edward Morris, Jr Becomes Head of Packing Company VmCknO, Aprli 4.-A apeclal meeting of th board of dlraciora of Morrl A l'o. whloh waa bald today In tha general of floea of tha company at th t'nlon iock yarrie, raaulted In tha al-wtlon of tha following offli'lala: , -1. . I .... K: -1 , . . , .. . Kdward Morrla, jr.; vice nreald nt and - ,, miw irtm ,,, ivrift.f. atifwiB, nrf-Mirni . Ireaatirar, Charla M, Macfailana; vloa. raai'ieiit, i.onia it, iieyioaiin; aeciatary, tarry A, Tlminlna. Kelaon Morrla bermna chairman of th hoard, whll Kdward Morrla, Jr., ano- ceeda to th prealdency mad va'ant through tha raalgnallnn of Thomaa Vt, WlUon, who ha aaaumad tha praaldcncy of Hulaliargar aV Bona company. Th board aecaplad with regret tha resignation of Mr, Wllaon and adopted raaolullnna of appreciation of hla long yeara of aarvlc and beat alahea fur auu- caaa In hla net nfflc. Mr. Macfurlan I made a vh-o pejat dent In conjunction wllh being treaaurar, to which offha h waa alecled aoma yanra ago, whll Mr, llaymann la mada a vie prewldent and Mr, Tlminlna aecretary Th rlwrilnit today furmally pm-m tha affalra of Morrla A Co, In charga of tha two Morrla hrolhara. They hava announced that they will contlnua tha same general polhy laid down by their grandfather and followed by their father. Stubbs Urges Full Probe of Packers Financial Methods WAMHINITON, April .rormcr tiov- amor ntuhba of Kansaa appealed for a thorough federal Investigation of lha beef packing Industry today befor lha house iiidlclary aubrnntmiitta eonaiderlng reao billons for thai putpoaa. Mr. Ulubb'a rapiascnta aoma wastern lva alock pro d Hi era, 'lha prndiicera hava many causes (hi io.oi,laln! aaalnal ftackera," ha aald "Thi y cannot umlcretand why when hide and other hy-prodwia ara litghrt Ihnn ever befot, when the deniand at homa and almwd for meal Is greatly In rraaed thai the pit a nf lit slock ran b as low aa II was In liV If ni men knew of the amply feed lots wler thouaands Of fallla nanil In stand, nf the mined rotlunra of lha lael few year, of lha prttdurrra wh hava loat all and of lha nttuaiial pinftia C'al lha packer ar making t would Ihliik Ihera waa need -f an llvallgallou,l II oiralrd thai liairal mada at 'ln,a for h an ltttlf OMAHA MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO THEFT AT HOLDREGE luil. Clir 1. 1 N,h Apttl ( linr, lal I - t'hail? It If liking hla I. on. a titttaha ! la I giili tn H lauoty rauti ttii.ltk li ai ila-fa u( Haft, Ih tili..i 4i 1 ( ai.1. 11 a lb t f ft nf t aiiinud nog ami in i.a (font a. ttatil laa- ! In 1 a a a'a 1 it l ai t i f I oa 011 M.i a un, t ,. , , t .t lb ilia lil i.i nt iHiat a I itw l, ml REPUBLICANS VICTORS IN HARirORD ELECTION utnn t .! i 1 ...... ,Hii 1 tit t. k-.'-M, 't iaui. 1 , on.. I v! j; a . :, a .. 1 .1 i.i at it. Maim.! 1,1a ... 1 , l. Il u it. I 11 a t lit-,. u I -. ..... a tttataiaalai' aaUat, -4 11.41 totr ll Iii 4 I. ma. 'at I t ait ( 11. Itl l.t'!l! iff aut t.,ia llavtt (a Sale at tlaatrlta Hi ( .1. II- a. 'a. N.a tin 11 .a.. lit tii'iunl Ati'iof Ham. h t-...t .to-t a 1 f ! 1 a t t al ti'iii 1 4 r waa tmt I atol aaaata t" i;iaa tati fttat la ti,ir Ta l want -i V I Il ia Itaacfta Oregon's Ton-Hour Law Before United States High Court WAKIrMJT'iN, April 4 -The iprme court waa urged tbday lo deeld that lb Inlareat of aoriity d'iuana that tha arnplora In the mill, fViorr or irianu fail in log ealabllahinant ahall not work longer than ten hour a day, Tha fjueation waa laid before th court (n a brle-f prepared under th rtlr'on of Iool 1 1, Brandela until Hla nomination to th aupram court obliged htm to withdraw from tha taak. It daala wllh lha cotiailtuilonallly of lha Oregon tan boor I-, but moaf of la ),! page are flavoted to eontandlbg that thar fa growing opinion throughout tha world that lealala'lon I ncaarf t Hmlt (ha houra of latior In mllle and foi-ria, Th brief w filed for Ih WaidoaJ C'm auman' laagua, ft ita'ef that ona of tha eontrlnufin? faiora to baart and kidney piaeaaea In tha t'nllad ftuea la th ium and etraln of Amrt'Mn waya of living and working gnri o,uota forty pa of naira'la fiorn av)enofle paper In uport Th brief urgea that Ih tnrt Of th rlafa demanda that Industrial labor be limit' d, ao (hat lelaura may b pcovldad oolalda of working htuii end a (hat tha worker ahall not ba loo mu--b a lia iw.d o maka uaa of hla Waur Aa ahowlng tha need of lagialatlon tha hilef cita reporla to ahow that tn ti rer ant ot th mn mployri In btaat Inn, ft worked twalv hour riy, a did 4.1 par rant of thoa amployad In th Iron ant aiael Irvtuetry. Holland Fears Germany More Than England AM'TP-fUMM, April 4-(Vi fyndon " do not for moment aogea fher la a possibility that f)ret ftrltaln In tend to land It new armte on th rntti poaal," aald formar Mlnlatay of War f'olyn today, In an lnrylw r gardlng ra'anl myatancoia military prt aratlona tn Holland. "W hava (ha aa suranca of llrllaln that (t will rp"l our naiitralfty arid wa ra'y on that autana, Hut, tha ooeatl, la, haf, do Germany (hlnk of Ihlaf "If th Oarmana Mgin aertoualy (o M afraid of au'h a oontlogenry, oamaly, of (bo landing of Hrltlsh troop In Holland, what lnfluanc wilt (hat hava on (ier many' attltud toward ua? If Oarrnsny Judge our dfnlv capacity )na4)'iar and coneldere that a Hrltlsh Invaalon Into 'I'-rmsny througti HallsJid la to b trt, would It then ba arrange If wa wero approa'died from th Oerman aid with proposal to whhih wa cannot gob mil, hao they would mean abandon inoiit of our neutrality toward th allle?" fonkerr f'olyn addod (hat thera waa an Incrcavilng pAillllly of conflict on both sides and while waiting altitude might he (adopted toward Oreat llrllaln, aomt- Ihlng poalllva should ba dona with regard to Ucrniany. It ugeld th lreoih enlng of tha fiutcft fcrcea, In erdr lo mak It climr to fJaitnany that Itollarid haa th power and th tnlanlton (o pr. vent a menac to flermany' open flank Henry Ford High Man for President In Michigan State tiy.rwnr, mhi., April .-.rapir the reKat of Henry Tord that hi eandl dacy for th republican nomination for president, "ba not takan aartooaly," In yastarday a siala primary In Mb hlgan lha I et roll tnanufaclurer held ubtn tlal lead today over t'nllad Htatea !n tor William Aldm Hrnliti "or ih pre, denllal praferanc riomlnatlon. ev-attar' In cturn from varloiia counties and 2U of 211 pre.-ln'is In t" troll gav Ford l,?M and fhiiith 1,'J. Woodrow Wilson waa tha only demo cratic candidate, The pmgresalva did not hav a standard bearer, Theodora llooaevalt'e nama aaa written In tha re publican column by mi volar Vot ing wa aatremely llgnt, Former Minnesota Treasurer is Given Term in Prison T, rAft,. Minn., April 4,-rTorvnar lata Tressurar Walter J. Amlth wa given today an Indetertnlnala aantanc of ona lo flva yeara In prtaon afiar ha had pleaded guilty to chart of aacnnd-de- grea larceny. Bmllh tumad l.enr) t lata school funds to hla own uaa, Resti tution waa mad hy frtanda. Holland Closes German Frontier with Large Army lltiMii:, April 4,-lVla tendon I -Wlr. Iea repoH from Zurich stala that Hol land haa closed lis Derinsn frontier and nian t ilg avallahl mrce there. Don't Worry CuticuraSoap Will quklly fftitmt ibrm Saiiii I'enh free by Mall WliH i a l ' tat, eaaiiaaa. 4 tana aat aav-l "I iiaatv I'aat. title aaatatt, a 4 titiv taiii ta mwH. Adoui Pimples wrA And Omtnient The Store for SHIRTWAISTS It a Constantly Changing' Style Exhibition Authentic DiouC9 There ara many pew fabric ahown in thla eollactlon tor the rjprln Xron, In'ludlng, Will O (ha Wlap, 1g, ieri and Bilk Kege. PWccf 16.50, $r.50, 18.50 Spring Assortments -Ready-Lace Trinunlflf j, Veilinp, Mallnea, Chiffons (silk and cotton) Novelty, Net Top, Valenciennoa Torchons, Cluny and Venise Laces, We are glad to show them at all times. The New Silks First Every Good Sort Silk Section Main Floor m ream DM PILLS An Koactl Laaattwa Pwraly Vaffwtabl Constipation, Induration, UiJuart5, yOg Qa, Ntfht "aaiirvjai Plain Vtjl aoaTO) " GRAND OPERA coateaaiT pavlovva Vharaaae Highl, irtl l "L'utt gal It t'' aa auvltaaa ' ' rnaar Malta. ai'H l-'M4am al. lt fig" rl" Hlniaiaia. ffMf llit, tml 11- l.t Haa" ana "ralkn !, lit. i ill ecaiol.. Mai un. mali I Mail lt lnhaa it) i tattttt I'niHI anlan M -a. a . I all tl t ( Int. tlalial. I . ait, at. t. aii,r, t itadittti t.i ti. . i i a i..ii I a.i.Ut SS llni aiU'Mia all it Italial t.i aaa l a. ti f t.ial.i a - 1111 W -AVPITUISIWa, UH4B4, kt I I k H. Wkl.it - ' Mata T. aal. EVA L A IN C aa-ear kf IBttlg tTtti'a t "OUTCAST" flit. a a a.t Witt Il4a rrar BRAHDEIS Hv:?. "TWIN BEDS THE OMAHA HEE- I lil -s y -THE HOME PAFEU TOlP50N-BLDEN6Ca Tho fasliion (inler of Hie Middle Vei. New Suits Daily To Replenish Our Stocks Our 'J'trnofial NV'W York roprwnUiive, Mr. itobert Njcoll. ruhf to un, by expr?, each new; tvlr no, of riv;rit. --Omaha tlie nfw PfiHhionM only tT daya after tliey rnakft thr-ir firnt Ipow to Fifth Avcnu. Thin a diftifictivt wrvUe, of which thia atora j justifiably proud. Very Pleasing Suit Styles Offered for $35, $39.50. $45 Other Attractive Models Priced from $19.50 to $75 ALTERATIONS ARE MADE FREE OF CHARGE, New Spring Hats Uncommonly Attractive Because of the Exceptional Values and Exclusive Styles. Ro grurptiil in ontlino Ar those ww hat and o varied in tyJ that there arc models uited U) every fact, I'fauliful new wnall drr and fifrfft bain, largo rmilors, th ;jcw tricown; made of tranparnnt braid, Mnme firm Milan and uplit braidi. -Trlrnme4 with new lmportd flower, wln, fnrlaj nd lovely rioting, all material being tt lha flneat cjualltr. Our Stock in Now at Ita Beat and now la the Time to Make a Choice. PRICES; Street Dress Models, Models, Sport and Outing: Hats, $3,95 to $15. Millinery he t linn Hrvmii Floor, These models arcacomplishingrcmaricable results8 in shaping the fashionable figure. They do not pinch or hurt, but just fit properly and it is a real comfort to wear a Redfem. The selection and fitting of one of these models by our corsetieres we believe to be a pleasarjt diversion. So sure are our fitters of the model selected that the time consumed does not count. The silhouette will be all you can desire and the fitting most comfortable let us render you this corset service. $3.50 Upwards Corset Section Third Floor Ml aKMKJTa. "Are Vou a Chopper?" Coming to the Auditorium, April 7, 8 and 9 i70u?sEEitertaiiiiieijif. Of the Highest Class A Photoplay Dcyond Comparison 8i20 NUKIM ihuj. "A itmm Korun;i VaudevilU ivnct I'hoto I'lays HAVEMAN'S ANIMALS ROSS FENTON PLAYERS HIPP TODAY PAULINE FREDERICK "AUDREY" Turpln's Scncol c( Uancliii t aaai. ,gi,ia g taf a.a law C'la. I it tl a,,n .. 'l ! iai. a f .Mi tAai lit $7.50 to $25, $10.00 to $65, AMtgEMEMTB. r r a t Vaaaitlj r Vaaglae aaa Wil Mail, a III aaary Higkl, ,n liiaaar '"a e I ia I', a. a rt, ' faal. Wl.t. N t""e $ tl a.T raatf wtaia , ,w 4 a.a ,a , . t -ata trlaaa Y,al C-t-a Uai . aa.ita t Mu. aaa . latiaat tat, M a.ala.i. a 11. K at. .ta jl5ofiiijf; I Dallf ataa, ! -gfaga , le aaeavrg IPORTINQ WIDOWS .-Vm if Klflal Mii taIUia a',.. ' at a a.i,at ataw H.at.iA 4a.aaa a, m..-i a INtaafcaa Vill laaiaa ail a "a - 't. a. t ' a..- La laa1 tMma itia Waa Vara. SB& i BESSIE BARRisbALE In in n it m imnw, mii aria '. aaa wa i k ftp llta. taaa II l Uai r .