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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1916)
THK BKK: OMAMA, WKDNKSDAV. Al'RIL 12. I'.Mrt. 7, -3 BRIEF CITY NEWS "Towimud'i for gportlng Cktodi." 0. K. Kyland, fur Mtate Menal. Aadlro, rtmoiim. HunderlaiKT. Lighting rixtnr !liiri.-Orn1in. Diamond Bngagement Blag, K1holin. Hare Moot Vrlatlt Now Hnacon l'r, tardea Toola -Ja Mirton on 'o. Waa "Tag-TUe" Shingle undarlui'l. Ooodrtoh Cardea Mo Morlni H Toprt Carad roe To ram property ft 3. H. nurmmt A Co., Ke-llti Wilg. John I, MtgUt tut Judge of muntrlpal 'onrt, noniMirtlMn llUtir in 19IM. Advrtienint. "Today'g Moru rorram," rlaaalfled H i Ion today It appirn.ru In 1'ria Una i;xcf,i:HlVfc,I,r, innd oil what th rloua moving pl tin t h ntrra offer. iirglar Oat Cigar I r, fnNy a girxi-ry t ill 92 ttharman avwiua w lirnhen inli Monday nlaht and 1,0 olr elolen. Kfilrafii ytlni-d by way of 1 1 ii r ilo if, rilaa Bankruyey Petition Nellie M. H.ikrr, owner of a rooming hou at 121 I'hiU avenue, filed a petition In bank I'llify, I.UMIItle, to, $:(, on wlii'h ah I'lalin enemplloii. luffa Mao la rinad II tireber of ''oiini'l! Muff wim fined H and roaia in ioll court for hetng liilnt1, and Indecent eipoaur. Hvtl complaint wen nlili'd tun him lo In ar MKlllia llffl'M', Melaon Dl In Moapltal Aiii-.n Nal. unii, aned ;:4 yearn, Ul'i'j N'iriri Kign Irani h rf . died Monday at a local hoapllal Imlty & JohnH'n have th Ixidy. Nrleuii la urvvt ljr Mlutl living In Norway, nee for XMyeroe Arthur t. Munllnr, an employ of a, f'hlrego depurinwini tot, la tmiried defendant In a a'llt for dlvorea filed with ttie rjerk of tha die trlct onurl, Tha plaintiff, Mary J, Muel ler of Omaha, charge cruelty. Attend Maaonia anoJoa Nathan l'.rritln liaa gun to Ml. Jph, Mo where ha will attend tha annual reunion tit tha flpnllleh Rita Maaona at Mlaaonrl, after whlon da will dallver one of tha ddraaaaa at tha annlveraary of tha ft, Joatph H'nal lirtth, City Bay Antoe Tha rtity lounrll amhorlaed tha purchaa of twt mora automobile runabout for Iha pollr da rmrtmerif, Ona car will be naad In Unndea and another hy tha huniana officer during Iha day and tnr nra4 aervlra betwaen daiknana and dawn, Arraat Kyatartont Itranf ar-.riunei rtianton, Kt. .Joaeph, M,, waa arraatml on complaint nf raaldenla In tha vicinity of Hemla jxu-k, who aaaert that ha waa acting In a quear mannar Monday ava nlng. f'.rmilon la hatng held for aaajnlna tlon to hla menu) ata.tna. Booki on Ooaorata ConatraotlOB I f Hair, 112 houlli Thirteenth a I reel, haa f,reeenied tha Omaha IMihllo library with a rollectloii nf IntaraaMng hooka on con crete conatrui'tion, IJhrary offlclala aald tiie work would mak a valuable addi tion to tha book on thla aubjact in the leferene room. At BJanihaw' Xaaanta Tha ffenahaw hotel vufi I to limugurnla a prlr.ii night, whhih will Uyin thl evening at the rlaiieaiite, Nuiiiher will l, given to each guaat and vnrloua. gin will he awarded to tha lioldar of tha auccaaa ful number during the entertainment between II and J? o'clock. Board Bill Combatant jaUad cilen I ryor and Junk W'llk, f l Koiit'i Twentv flrat tret, arrented for fighting, aa w a.ltlng a hearing before Judga Foater. The fight aroaa v?r a hoard bill and. whan Wllkc wa getilng thn wornt of the fray hla wf hit hi opponent over the hand with a poktr, Bvangallftle Barrio Tha rvangella Ihi aarvlce which hav bean In pmgrea nt Iiell .Memorial church for the In! two week r Increaalng In attendance and Intercut. Tha aervlre Monday even lug wer In chatga of a goapal team lead hy B. R. Cook. Charlea and Thoma Itobel led tha mnalc wtth thalr conieta, Tha aervlo hut night waa In charge of. a goapel team lea1 by II, (.', Koigy. Caadldata to Bp Tha 1'aatlm Athletlo club will hold a meeting Bun day aftornoon In Woira hall, Twanty aanotid and Cuming atrect, at i p. m. Tha principal pakar will be J. t I'ahlman, II, B, FlehaHy, H, S, Maker, (I. W, Wattlea, Jarnea Muagrava, 1. L. Belaal, Harry Counaman, Atlcliael flarke and rrlli MkrShane. A iiianl will el ng tor Kouay for aToapltal rund Tt a health departmenl haa hern allowed an additional appropriation of IT,""" for the t'lty Kmergenny hctpltal fund Thla wee necenaary on account of the aearlet fever Ituatlon. Grand Army Men Name Committees for Memorial Day Urn ul poet of tha Grand Army of tha Republic mat laat averting In tha court hones to formulate plana for tha Memor ial day program. Hill Kearney poat and llellef Corp No. 2 of tha Moiithalda have been Invited to Hike part In the affair n ha tha Naval club. Aftr appointing tha following ooiiimlttcea, tha meeting adjourned to meet again two waek bene. Tianaporttlon-A, lOi ktier, R. H M'll- co, K. W, Hlmpaon, W. K Ina, I"rogrtn fharle M llarpater. R . Wllco, Jonathan Kdward, Hrl B Nye Hrhnnla-K, W. Mlmpaon and A In to ner, ItMcnpilon- V. W MlmpaoO, R. M Wll co, A. Iickner iid Clank Wh)ptrmii. Klnwai Jannla Evereon, Mr, i. M, Tallufciio, Addle V. Uoigh and Mi. i'err Miller Kin nca--Jonathan Kdward, H ft Wll con. Kiank Miller and Walter K. Ine lovllaijon 'harlea Walleti, Jonathan Kdward, r W hiipti, Krank Whip perman. Mualo K W. Johnaon, Joacph Malllaon, d It. ftathbun and Karl B, Nye tlround and icortlfn-'harlaa M llarpstar, Hamual Jonsa, Kraiik Miller and lurry Millar, LIFE OF FORMER COUNTESS SAD ONE Mr, Howard'! Tragic Death Indi Career of "Diiappointed Woman hood," Say. Friend. SHOWED TALENT AS AN ARTIST Only Students Are to Bo Admitted to High School Show On account of an otdr lued hv the 'ihool board recently forbidding anyone cpt duly enrolled (indent of tha high aehool to attend high rhool entartaln ment, only on performance of tha high ichool vaudeville aliow will b given. Thl performanca will ba glvan Krlday evening thl week. Ho much Interest haa been manlfealed hy ontalder, however, that another per formance probably will be given nt week, by which time thn ban probably will b lifted. The forbidding of outald era w du to the action of the health department to atamp out the carl't fevor tptdomlc. The full Uow will he glvan on PYlduv night, Including the two act that froarh Mulllgen ht been o auflceaaful In ihroudlng In myalery, The following cadet a have been choeen to compete In the apall down that will be the flrat number on tha program: t.'or poral lunlel Iongwell, Company A; Cor poral Ix-land PotUr, Company li, Ker geant Ruaaell Saga, Company C; f.'orpoial Nathan Miller, Company f; Cot poral Harold Mndly, Company K; Hnrgtiant Warren Kg, Company V; Corpfiral John aon. Company 0; Clyde Jcnaen, Comixiio II; Sergeant l)ell ltowaer, Company I; Captain and Aid Michael Ooldamltlt will be In charge of tha ill-down. CHJCAOO, April 11. (Bpaclgt Telcgrain. ) "Jie" Howard and bit niatrliiion! gdrrnturag hava long been a plitiire'iia Hani in theatrical affair of tba middle weat. Howard came originally from Law rem, Kan, a a newt boy and bootblack. II drifted to Denver wher o me body found ha had a good voire and atatfed nlm Ringing In aaloona and cf, Preaently ha branched out and found blmelf In demand for atag tiartle and club entrtlnnin(. At ona of Iha latter be nut "Diamond lolly" Etnurion, at ona tliii reign ing favorite In Danver and Iwpadvlllg and her daughter, Ma, a vivid brunette, The. mother had retained her good looka and the iwo wera ap peartng on the atag the "Krner- aon Hlater." The Ttra r.lope. Joe and Ida led H.wn afterward a writer of popular aonga Intereated him elf in Howard and hi wtf and tha two began appearing In burlque, For aav eral year they were feature of th entartalnmenl t Hni T, lack theater In Maillaon atreet Then Howard got . theatrical engagement or two apart from hla wife. One of them wa In a vaude ville akelch with Mihel f arrlaon, who had been a Chicago ,'vor te for evial yar, pUylng chiefly "little girl ' part Mr. Howard began talking of divorce proceeding and Wrote a number Of llnglng letter to'idla hrrlnn, who waa heraelf a divorcee, having had a dl aairoua matrimonial e patience with William Oeaton, a vaudeville actor. tioee III PrafHable Way, The Howard divorce proceeding cm acheduled. Jda Kmetaon remained "Hurlerjii Queen'' and Howard went hi wey, which for a time waa highly profitable. H bed become a compoaer and a popu- 1 OH U S SCALP atore Kamoo llot-U Here. On draught and In bottie throughout the city on and after April . Have a ca of Ihl dellcloua brew delivered to your home. Thon Cha. fltoif, Web, FRANK PAGE IS INJURED WHEN TEAM RUNS AWAY Vrnnb Page, ! Houth Twenly-alnth etreef, euffered aavere Injurlen about the face and head Ibe renult of a runaway late ynaterdiy at Thlrty-eecond and Pop. plcton aven'ic, d'iring which he wa threwn from ht wgnn to the pvemnt. 1'ollce Surgeon Miller waa ummoncd and admlnlalerod flrat aid tn tha Intured man who wm taken to tha Ht, Joacph hnapltal. Inrtlceallon Had Breath Hour klomaob. If you auffer any of theae lake a doo of lr. King New Ufa fill tonight. Only 25r. All drilgglt,-Advrtlement. Would Itch. Formed Scales Which Caused Unsightly Appearance. Child Very dross and Fretful. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My little gtrl arglp wu affected wtth omethlng Ilk bllater and a thickening of tha kln. At flrat, It waa a place about a large a a common pea and It would Itch and burn and when ecraiched would run a watery fluid and from tint would form cle which cauaed an unelghtly appear ance on bar acalp. Her hair never grew any. aha waa very ctom and fretful, "Then I nt, for a mpl of Cutlmir aaepeand Ointment and the onond applica tion relieved the Itching nd burning an 1 purchaaed one bo of CuHcura Hoap and one hog of Ointment and they healed bar." migned) Mr. Charlea Culnan, II College Ht., Poplar llluff, Mo., Aug. IS, 10IS. Sample Each Free by Mall With 3'i-p. Hkln Book on requeat. Ad dreu pot-card "t'olieore, Dept. Tt Bee tan." Sold throughout tbe world. Mwm- ff 1 1 sm 's w vHiyur u Appearance has a great deal to do with his success in the business world. Burgess-Nash Standard Suits at $25 wskii I'Vrry ii ( tt rn i n of fiiMoni (il(ir't KiiriiH'ril at llif I'ritv. Stri.-ily IIAN'li TAIIdiHKIi tlitoiiuliont tin. iti'i'iniliiiif to uiir t'i'ifiriitiriiH, which iuiiui lli lc.t t lit ntiv i- i . Tlit Minif il!u!nilci in w.u iiiT)tv tli Miftitul fur ytiiitix t'lt fi ul' iiivnh"t't ktyli ln.tK, TMi I'Utltit!, iHlto hl'i'tfl, hlltl'tltt fu'ltki'tl 1 I 1 -. .!.tm!.i'i h uiiln.iit pii'liliiikr, ft roll ftoMi-, ci lllll liiH'k, f'nlHt tni'i)k', J'lllt'll tip Ju.i'kt'l, fjllftl tfl' HI' li;t!(' lilH'il, ..tltii li'luiif. t,i iliriu,l. In 1 1 li i ili.rti.gt of i!.n, gtrrti tat blue o l I- " n ' fi" t a el; t I i i r i x a ii t i ti t lloilMt' tllltili' 6 05? Other 1 1 nncl Tilorrd Suit $13,65 tt $-10.00 N Burgess-Nash Company " v a o r cm lar one. Me would think out hla tune, lll them out with one finger on a piano keyboard, and thru get a man who knew aiimcthlng of harmony to work them out In detail lie raceme a pre Idlug genln of the I .a guile theater, writing th mimic for a erlea of inuab el Comedle. which i A it cnuilnuoiialy from l: to lD, giving the little play houae a nailonal reputation and making How ard a rbh man. Mr Howard tOed the life of "Olaap pointed Womanhood," according to the estimate of cloe friend "Hh had the nil of an art let, ' tald thl poling woman whnee nam la withheld In the ilieaa of th moment ' Her childhood and her girlhood had been thai of an mtlt, Hh waa admired bv father and mother who were Indulgent and generuua lo a fault When her flrat yearning began to develop Into a pttve riy for e preaalon It wa toward painting that preaaed. he Meele Ibe I'nnet. "I do not believe eh ever ewerved fioui the n1tlv gentle i hrcierlt P a that kept bar at her colore and her eeek Ing after the truth arllat a II, until he met Count Mourtk ile Mean ford In London That w the beginning of I lie end Until thee h bed lived the life of a child Her life had been aa clean ul oulelde Influencee aa a baby, Hut I'e Iteaufon veemed lo poeaea aome at range faclntlon for her. I'erhap he wa Hi flrat man that h ever notloed or come Into bar life I' lleaufort w per Hint -enl. He waved ankle all the objection he could aet In hi way, It wa a (tiang thing for her lo meet with reaUtance, Her whole life had been one of gentle Indulgence 'Well, they were married Th world know the reat " NEWS AGENT'S EFFORT TO END LIFE FAILURE I'riani OJureen, a newa agent on pa enger train running out of Omaha, at templed uiclde hy taking bichloride of meicuiy at the home of hla former wife, Ml Heeale pjurean, t Hit ('hlco Mrrel, at a lata hour yealerday evening a the reeull of a quarrel. Police flurgenn Killaknfaky w railed end revlied the men, who will recmer Alleges Wife Told Others Hubby Didn't Have Enough Speed That Heeele Maty Ann Mameit, li. la named defendmit In a nlt for dlvoi.e fllrd with the cb-rk of th dlntnct .ouri, told hi bueliand. In tbe preaence of olhrr. tht "he waa not enough of a pint' and . cil. In t take her to ikon uey 'Joint' and get diunli like oilmi men." aome nf cliaig" mail" l i ! in, pellilor by lobn Mat'.en, the ln, band and p'alnlli'f The klaOem eic mauled In Omaha ! In Nov lobi'i", Pw j AHer t' marriage, the petition charge j li1 wlfi- declarfd. In Oie pieeewe of a thlid pall. Ibel alie did not lovei- Mm, but almp niarrled him lo "liie a place j lo go," The petition lo cliaigea cruelt v and lalea that th defendant awore and ued rough language on numeroua oc rgaloria, Have Good Health Tak atood grparllU, tha Old Ball able ayrlng Toulo, lion lei (hi. Idea that ynu may feel letlei In a dav or two prevent you from gi'tllng a bot'l of Hood e ftaraapattll today fioui any ding tire and lartlii at once on the road lo health and irengi b When your Obeal I Impnie end Impnv erlahed It Ick Utaltly, your dlgeellori i Impel feci, your appetite I poor, and all the function of your body are Im paired. Hood a rarapri!l la woiideifift. blood toiib'. It will build you up nulcker (bun ny other medicine It give atrcngth to do nd power lo endure. It la Ibe old iaudrd tried and tin all lh yr round bliaid purifier and enrlcher, tonic and appellner Nothing clue ml like It for nothing elan ha the aam fnrmubt or Ingiedleni Ile ur to k for Hood lnUt on having It - Adverilaement. 15131515 Jfftr Will 9avo You Monoy HOWARD ,3T. ThOT'e 4 Reason ,4i..a.AM-eei. ? MANY" bcaiilifiilly delgned paMeroi and color fffta.ar w daily arriving, and our Hug Department preaenta a toflt unaurpaaeed In Ihe weal- Hi variety (,f grade, glue and prlcee. Vlnt thl Depart ment thl week, and. ai k to ba bowa guni of lh ntngt rmrterna you have aver ecn. Tapetlry Iw-ussels and Velvet 7 Hi Tapeetry Rligyi-good tine of patlein. 1 to g?2.KO a 3if0-(i Tapaatir llu,, gum Una of pattern, !lir0 to f 12.50 9I2 T petry It i4e( . good Una nf pattern . ..( to 813.75 I1-3I2 Tipea'ry itng, (aala price) SI 1.75 One lot (ill Tapeatry fiug. at JKI0.50 Hmall altea Tapewtry Hug. UZtf to f 1.25 M VeWet Hug, t alH pat tern lieamlnaa) (14.00 7 9 Valval Ku. ftry geiect pat tarn. ( ml ai ,.,,. .(18,00 0 210- Vl4 tt, al'gaot ! algu for amall living ritom SI 0.75 9i 1 2 Valval Hug, elegant dealyn, (teamlea) .... S21.75 Hmall aU, JT64, Velvet, SI.05 'i 1 li - r- V,' i 7? i?V Wiltons Our Una of Wllion ar a u perlor In dcalgn and color tone aa hey r In nuallty. Uur High tirade All-Wvti() Wilton, 9il2 S30.75 Our Koyal Wilton, flncat teiture, fill I S tO.75 Our Koyal Wlllona, flue! tegtute, mnot S:i.75 Any of I be may be bid In all lb linger run of Uc. Axmintere'eCxtra Grade agio 6 .....fQ.75 )12 lt& a $3.75 Iteaiillful All-Over r'aitero and Oriental r.ffacla art ahown la tbla aectlon. Phone Tyler 1000 A ad yea will raaelva tka earae aarvle ae taooga yen wera ge II vert ag you Wa-A4 TMM Office la peraow. ar Bu rgess-Nash Gompany. THday, April 11, ll. 'evirybody's yorb htokk skwh nm wi:ji;hi-v. Ilnim Diiuglaa H7. Extra Special:" aie o: aster Ribbons Average One-Third and Under Regular FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY RJMPiOXS iiavc iignin ctnno into tln-ir own - Hip prt'Mit (l(-mitn i wnler Hum it Iuim Im-cii for afveral ca Minn. 'J'liiM of'lVring for Wcdix-Mtljiy i, iiidctul uioht mi usual - will) jirict'H Honrin hikJ with ihe tlyc Mtuntion ho crilicul - ami, iTh most opportune, too, romiiiir h it JoeM, f4jC ,'"" ,n m,(l.v '"r ,'u' Kr'at Kuxter tlay parade. wir" TIiere are ribbtinn for every purjor.e Hat Trimmings, Hair Bows, Dress Trimmings, for Underwear, Fancy work, Etc. Six big groups: Beautiful New Silk Ribbons, 6V4 to 714 Inches Wide and Worth 39c to 50c, Wednesday at 25c It 'h ilouht ful if you linve Heen n better Heleclifin at hih Ii a low priee tin tlii. h'icli nioiren, satinn, taffta, plain Inl'fetas, cte., ( to 7'-r ini-liet ite, iiit-liiiliii all the moxt tet-iralle mil linery shades, as well hh plenty of pink, blue, Mark and white. The iihiml .'!!(e, Vn nrn tyU: ipial itien. Very special for Wednesday, at, yard, 25S Silk Ribbons That Are 25c to 35c Values for 17c Another exceptional assortment, including fancy and plain ribbons in ".tripes, checks, plain moires ami satin stripes; also plain taffetas, (i'i inches wide, practically all n the new spring shades. I 'sun I 'J.';c to Xc values, yd.. 1 C Silk Ribbons That Are Good 19c Values at 12!2C J'retty new silk ribbons, including plain taffeta, aatin strieH and flowered el'ftuMs. Tbe widths are 4'2 to 5 inches, ami the color raiiKe is extremely lare. Hib- r bons that are usually l!c. W'etlnesday, nt, yanl. . . . 1-2C Ribbons That Are Usually i Lingerie or Washable Ribbons Ribbons That Are Usually I.IiikitIi" ItlhtionN In hlte, pink nl lilun only, 5 yanl liolia, I.ingi'ili' Itlblnina, .No. 1 1 , 10-yard hH, HUe. I.ltig,n million, No. 2, 10-yard holta. !, 12V2C, Wednesday, at 7c Hattn taffetaa, molrea and fanry atrlped moire, 3 to 3 '4 Inrhe wld, In white, pink, blue, argr lel, rardlnal, navy and hlaik, I'giially 12 He, pur yanl I C urg-Bh Co, Mala Floor. Women's UNION SUjTS at 29c j The Kind That Uiually SelU for 50c A unusually attractive upecial in wt iglit union suitH, made of fine white cotton, low neck and lcevelc, umbrella style, daintily trimmed with lace; all M.fh, regular and extra. Ketfulaiiy ,iUe, Wi'dnidny HM'inl, at 2UC. Barge Mh Co -M.la rio.ir. These Are Extraordinary Special Values in Fashion's Newest EASTER HATS at $5.00-$7.50-$10.00 i 10c, Wednesday, at 3 Vic I'Acry y t t g r-niarkall value, aniCtha aeie: IIihi I viry uniiaual, loo, Kanry atrlpeid niolre and .Ui itiunlH, In Mhlte, pink ami blue and alt the lilt ullnilr ltip value, j 1 per yard C nrga Jlaah Oa. Mala Floor. Drug Specials for Wednesday rnMgfr. Hark, iiubh.. tilovr,, Jetum nr Tolor-1 Ivory 8V)p. lo , ite fnr i ra w rtk fop , iHHf. r!H...i nu.h.'S-!,Ii'oe!'M ' Ml. I'Ug., I I III pkg. Mv W ii o I I'n der Cuff. 1 5i , a( sl III I'rtlh tt le im (.OC dine It r II I a Touth I'n ;,r miH tl I pilar '.'Si nine . ( Mural t hin. Ml i 1 ii r at n :r.r nine, lj r'r K l Kara l"r tor I lie ! dei , , , M nrga Mak C. Mala riuef. eer 'As i .. -J ; ., 7' ,, ; ri i.t m i; n.irne' wh i ii.iuli U I in' Minn li'M ami ii ti -l niiii'ii.tl 1 1 1 at ini, AM itjui ni' ,1(t !i pi iced hihIi !, Hlid Itn lUilf aAli.oua roKr.a TU KHANS II. AT HATS ' ' TAU, HAT8 ) Tit.rrn waitkau " - . , 1 sAii.ona, r.'ic l.ri l,l jHti'i'!iv nh-t ilt -ii, 1 1 .i i i . i uiti, li!i,, ii.ik'-, llnvViM", 'ilf ttb In 1 1; till I tl I'ltX IM Is I n .' 'it V " l 'I' Ii I' i I I I'll' cl, III,' ' il I Ul' I'M I' V l III' la.)M M K' i 4 t '" Heavy Linen Table Damask, $1 aiimli l,i linen ilntk, full .'hii, tin llnUli In i"il gtinriiuenl uf ittem gi .11 tti i M, ()t th t aril l kiii in i. iiii ir vii( ti PAttern TAble Cloth, ntul Nnpkini t'l'ie ulln lUnmfk rli'lht ml ri ' i full Hrt ki (i v,tll Iiii4iu.ie MiHld IwiMl iivriiii 1U vat.U e.k Jt'J 7, III1 .td, a.. I. Jt.l Ml ti v,nU aaili , i i IJrd Sprrntli, $3.75 i in Un an aalin tiutni 4 ! .i ,-!( lt am.!t Im m iilnga lill,,'. i'H ml ii'liiili A I" '4 . ! i meal f eieit nia liafk H;.7fS, a t mi ri