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THE REE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1917.
Nebraska
COMPENSATION BILL
GOES T0G0VERN0R
Measure in Amended form
Agreed to by Honse and
Senate.
COUNTY SEAT FIGHTS
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
Lincoln, Neb., April 13. (Special.)
Concurrence in the senate's amend
ments to the workmen's compensation
bill, house roll 525, was voted by the
house today when it came back, and
the bill now goes to Governor Neville
for his signature. Mr. Dorsey later
moved to reconsider this action, but
his motion failed.
-In its completed form, the bill in
creases the weekly compensation
benefits from $5 minimum and $10
maximum to $6 and $12, and the total
amount in case of permanent disabil
ity or loss of members from 50 per
cent to 60 per cent of wages during
a specified period of weeks. The fea
ture allowing an employe the option
of suing or accepting compensation, to
be exercised within six months after
the injury, has been eliminated.
County Seat Bill Passed.
It looked for awhile as if Senator
Hager's bill relating to county seat
removal fights would lose out on third
reading, as it had only forty-eight
votes on the first roll call. A call of
the house was ordered, however, and
enough votes were added or changed
to make the total fifty-five. The nega
tive vote was thirty-eight.
The Hager bill, as it passed the sen
ate, provided that after one vote on
county seat location the question
.should not be submitted again within
ten years. The house tacked on an
amendment allowing one submission
in any county before the ten-year
clause goes into effect.
Municipal Utility Bill.
Another measure passed by the
house was senate file No. 51,'allowing
cities and villages to buy or construct
electric light and waterworks plants
and issue bonds therefor when 55 per
cent of the people vote in favor of do
ing so.
Bank Bill Held Up.
The house declined to accept the
conference committee's report dealing
with State Treasurer Hall's bill for
placing state funds on deposit with
banks offering the highest rates of in
terest. The committee was instructed
to consider the bill further and make
another report. The particular fea
ture objected to by Mr. Swanson, who
offered the motion, was an amend
ment allowing a bank to have on de
posit state funds up to 80 per cent of
its capital stock. The house had lim
ited the amount to 20 per cent. The
senate conferees agreed to the house
amendment limiting the interest to 5
per cent.
Will Ask for Bids on
Legislative Supplies
(From a staff Correspondent.)
Lincoln, April 1.1. (Special.) A
motion by Mr. HofiFmeister, asking
the secretary of state to secure bids
for legislative stationery and general
supplies before the next session was
adopted by the house today. Hoff
meister declared that some of the
material furnished this year had been
charged for at about double what it
was worth.
Bills Passed
(From a. Stuff Correspondent )
Lincoln. April 13. (Special.) The
following bills were passed in the
senate today:
H . R. 3S Ollia school bill, pvovldlng
right months of country schools wbre levy
ia not more than 15 mills; otherwise even
months.
H. R. 203 Lancaster eounty paving bill.
Recalled for adding emergency clause.
Carried, 94 to 6.
H. K. 112 Increases salartea of deputy
sheriffs In Omaha. Passed, IS to 3, with
emergency clause.
H. R. 107 Double election boards 1b pre
cincts having more than 100 voters.
H. R. 338 To legallie sale by Board Of
Regents of land at Culbertson, Neb., to
tfnmue! E. Solomon. Passed, 26 to 0.
H. R. 283 To prevent, on pain of Im
peachment, county Judges from recommend
:ng attorneys In probate matters. Passed,
I? to P.
K. R. 15 Amends motor vehicle license.
H. R. 324 Omits "bridge" clause from
public road" definition. Paased, 26 to 0.
H. R. 118 Supervisor district bill. Passed,
:t to 0.
S01 Auto dimming law. Passed,
H. R.
3 to 0.
R. R.
eatlonal
116 Allows State Board of "Edu
Lands to trade school lands In
United States forest reserves for land out-
side. Passed, 28 to 0.
K. R. 129 Appropriates $3,000 for relief
of kettle May Wiser. Paused, 28 to 0.
Beatrice Guards Elect
C. L. Brewster Captain
Beatrice. Neb.. April 13. (Special.)
At a largely attended meeting of
Company C last evening, C. L.
Brewftcr was elected captain to suc
ceed Lawrence E. Jones, who was re
cently removed by Adjutant General
Hall and placed on the unassigned
l:tt. Mr. Brewster has not yet ac
cepted the place. Mr. Jones has been
at Council Bluffs, la., since the return
ol Company C from the border.
Mrs. Amelia Grummcrt, an old
resident of the Plymouth vicinity,
died yesterday afternoon at the home
of her son, Henry, aged 67 years.
Edgar Nispel and Miss Lillie
Pimper were married at the Lutheran
church at Plymouth yesterday after
noon at 3 o'clock. About 200 guests
witnessed the ceremony, which was
followed by a reception at the home
ot the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Z. K. Nispel, three miles west of Ply
mouth. E. P. Malherbe, an officer from the
United States navy, opened a recruit
ing station here yesterday and will be
here for two days.
John H. Thomsen and Marie Teresa
Thomsen, both of the Killey neigh
borhood, were married yesterday by
Rev. A. M. Reitzel.
R. E. Harris and Miss Stella Reiff.
both of Holmesville, were married
yesterday at Lincoln. Mr. Harris is
cashier of the Pleasanton bank.
North Platte Theater Damaged.
North Platte, Neb., April 13. (Spe
cial.) The interior of the Platte
theater was damaged to the extent of
SI, 500 by fire this morning. The ori
gin of the blaze has not been deter
mined. The loss is partly covered by
insurance.
"I WANT
Clothes"
WHAT
V f BOVT
. YOURS?
1 '' THE STORE
liUAiW Of THE TOWN
Browning, King & Go.
AGAIN!!
We Will Specialize
Men's and Young
Men's
SUITS
and
TOP COATS
AT
In our 15th Street Windows we
are making an Exclusive Dis
play of Suits and Top Coats for
Men and Young Men at Fifteen
Dollars. Notwithstanding' the
serious condition of the Woolen
Market today, we believe they
are the best values we have
ever given.
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
KNOX HATS
Browning,Klng
& Company
Geo. T. Wilson, Mgr.
Monday Is the Day
for you to buy
Curtains and Draperies
For on Monday next we
shalljbegin the sale of the
Entire Stock of
Beaton & Laier's
Curtains, Cretonnes, Repps, Poplins,
Armures, Tapestries, Damasks, Etc.
at
50c on the Dollar
These we purchased from the
Hartman Furniture and Carpet Co.
who realized that this store was the quickest outlet
and offered ready cash so the remarkable conces
sion we obtained will be shared with you in the sale
beginning Monday.
SEE DETAILS IN SUNDAY PAPERS
brandeis Stores
Your Building The Men's Building
Devoted Entirely to Men's Wear. Ride Up
On the Moving Stairway to Second Floor.
brandeis Stores (
Trunks and Bags for Travel Trips
Most Satisfactory Luggage Carriers at
Moderate Prices.
Your Spring Suit
and Top Coat
Is the Quest Supreme Now
Why waste time and energy when you
know that the best Clothing made in Amer
ica awaits your inspection here that this
home of
Hart Schaffner &
Marx
offers you-in point of Materials, Styles, Fit, Finish and Perfect Satisfaction,
Clothing that Cannot Be Excelled, No Matter How Much You Pay.
"Prep" Suits for Youths and Young Men
The suits of the hour with all the "pep" you would expect in suits named "Prep."
Pinehbacks, belted backs, full-belted models; quarter, half and full silk lined; all newest shades.
"Prep" Suits (remember the name) are the best suits we know of for youths and young men.
Golf Suits-Shown Here in Full Assortment
Get a Good Golf Suit Now
CapvriKht Hut Scha&er k Mj
The Young Men's Store-In This Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
Suits and Top Coats, in Splendid Variety, at $25.00
Young men's full and half and quarter silk lined Suits, imported
and domestic fabrics, all the newest models; belted backs and pinch
backs, also belt all around and conservative models. $25.00.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Top Coats, $25.00
Full silk lined, in oxford grays, and black, and the new Trench
Coat, in all newest shades. s.cond Floor, Mn' Bid.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Blue Serge Suits, $25
Silk Lined and in sizes for men and young men.
The most complete stock of Silk Lined Serge Suits in town.
Beautifully tailored and no man need be told the wonderful
utility of a Serge Suit.
WHY EXPERIMENT WITH CLOTHING OF UNKNOWN MAKES
WHEN Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes are here in complete assortment?
, Rid Up on ih Escalator
Men's Sample Spring Hats
Third or Half Below Regular Trices
Men s Sample Caps, 45c
Spring and Summer Caps every man
will surely want at least two when two
cost less than the ordinary price of one.
The $1.00 sort 45c
HERE'S a chance to get a new "bonnet"
(you men who are after-Easter buyers) at
prices that will actually put money back
into your pockets.
The Samples and Surplus
Of Two Leading Flat and Cap M akers
We purchased these at about 40 under
their lowest wholesale prices and the savings
you will make are proportionate from the re
tail price. y
All the Men's fine Felt and Tweed Hats, many silk
lined the kind you always pay $3.00 for tfjl AC
Saturday, at 1 '
Men's Hats at 45c
All the Men's Wool Felt Crushes and Silk Outing
Hats, all colors and all sizes, 45c each.
Boys Hats and Caps, 15c
About 75 dozen samples of Boys' and
Children's Headwear, slightly soiled; all
in one lot Saturday, and your choice, for
15c each.
Main Floor
"Cort" Shoes for MenC0RKERS
Just a Little "Different"
The Best We Know of
If you were to have your
Shoes made to order by the best ,
boot maker you know of, he could not make better Shoes
than these at any price. That is one of the good reasons
why we have the exclusive agency for the "Cort" Shoes in
this territory. From the planning of the styles, to the last
touch in the finish, they are each made with the care
given to a masterpiece and the reputation they have es
tablished from coast to coast, is justified in every way.
You have never worn a shoe that could give greater style
satisfaction and more foot ease and comfort than the
"Cort."
Every genuine "Cort" Shoe bears the gold stamp,
"Made by Henry Cort Co."
All the newest Spring models in Boots and Oxfords, in
combination colors and solid colors.
A double guarantee with every pair the maker's
and our own.
Prices: $8.50, $9, $9.50 and $10
Trustworthy Shoes al $4.00
The best values we know of anywhere at these prices.
Main Floor, Men's Building
Now for Baseball. Fishing
And Golf Enthusiasts
The weather is here the out-doors invites HAVE
YOU THE PROPER OUTFIT? We are stocked up com
plete, and ready to supply your every need ready to tell
you also where the best sport is to be had. Ready to tell
you also that not enough men appreciate the privilege the
base ball field or the golf course offer to the man who is
tied down to business, and whose physical makeup DE
MANDS that he spend a few hours at least each week out
in the open properly exercising.
So Get the Outfit Here Then Get Out and Use It
We carry complete stocks of Reach's, and Spalding's justly cele
brated sporting goods.
Our Special Bicycle, at $27.50
A wonder at the price. Complete with coaster brake and motor
cycle handlebars.
Four Wonderful Offerings
Prices You Cannot Match Anywhere
Roller Skates, 75c
Boys' and Girls' heavy all steel
Roller Skates, that would bring
$1.25 ordinarily in a jiffy.
Juvenile Tennis
Rackets, 45c
Well strung, with good grip
handle. At 75c they would be
remarkable values.
Main Floor, Mon'a Building
Fishing Rods, at 55c
That would be cheap if you
paid 95c for them. Steel Bass
Casting Rods, with cord handle
and nicely nickeled Reel Slide.
Fishing Lines, at 10c
60-yard Linen Lines, firmly
braided and good for any kind of
fishing cheap as common cord
at this price.
Spring Shirts, Scarfs and Furnishings
Splendid Quality and Specially
Good Styles
AN APPEAL TO THE MEN who want what
is best, and like to be assured of the largest
stocks to choose from. You can easily obtain
your Spring supply now SATISFACTORILY
for there are patterns, colorings and designs to
suit everyone.
Shirts With Collar to Match, $2
There is a tendency to have the collar to match
the shirts, and wc are the first to show them in '
Omaha; made of excellent quality plain-colored
poplins, blue, corn-tan and piok shades.
Shirt With Soft Cuffs, $1.25
The new arrivals are made of a soft-finished
pongee, corded fancy madras and repp cloth; a
beautiful assortment of new patterns. A very
special value.
Shirt Made of Pure Fiber Silk, $2.95
Beautiful striped patterns, coat style, with
turn-over cuffs, fast colors, wear better than
silk; in a regular way these shirts are worth $5.
Shirta Made of Pure Silk, $3.95
Excellent quality of satin-striped tub silk, in
a variety of the season's newest and most exclu
sive color effects.
Scarfi, at 50c
Original striped and figured patterns in a large
open-end scarf, made of rich combinations of silk
and satin tie silk.
Other Silk Shirt, $6.50 to $10.00
To the man with an eye for distinctive de
signs in shirts this showing is a revelation in pat
terns and fabrics; shirts of quality in peau de
crepe, satin-striped crepe, pussy willows and
jersey silks.
Neckwear, at $1.00 to $3.00
There's a blending of rich tones and a wealth
of striking designs in our showing of foreign and
domestic silks that is not equaled in Omaha. FaV
terns are very unusual.
Men' Pajamas, $5.00 and $2.50 .
Made by one of America's best makers. Mostly
made of sample pieces of high-grade Jacquard
madras, mercerized pongee and corded madras.
There are about twenty-five dozen pajamas in
this lot
Munsing Union Suits, $1.00 to $5.00
Buy your spring and summer underwear while
the assortment is complete. Munsing Underwear
is the acknowledged leader and is worthy of that
leadership in every way.
Main Floor, Man's Building
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