Attempt Made to Fix Definite" Day For Vote on Bonus Doiilt I KxrrM- aii lo Ue nit of Mine to Name Date for Action on Hill in the Senate. Wellington, Aug. 17 Nrgona liniii tii li x 4 liny lor a senate vote ml lh ti.lilirr.' luinill tllll M'rfC III trourea hctrcn rri-uhlican and liimowa'k Iej.hr, but with icln.ul rli t, it a said, n gardmg succctstiil outcome. Many M-iiittii v-tre said to have expressed a desire (or a brief rest liter disposing "I t tic t inll hill lnxt t urday before proceeding with the horiii no-astire, which ii lo come up automata ally under an agrecniriil mad sevcraf weeks ago. Under tiijii!r ration, it vto laid, mi the negotiation o( an agreement for a rnri oi the eiiate next week, hut aftT ronent had beea given fixing a definite date lor a linal vote on the bonus measure. 1 here was said to he considerable objection to the rwoi propoaal and alo to fixing a date for a bonus hill vote Several senators were said to he anxious to talr up oilier hills oil the calendar, while othrri drsired to have tin" si-naie continue work un lit an adjotirniiirnt nine die could be rfiVctrd and all members released definitely for thr election campaigns. Nrjjro Manonir LoiIfH' HoM Meeting at Cruml Islainl tirand lland, Neb. Aug. 17. (Special Telegram.) The fourth an nual convention of the Nebraska (iraud Lodge of Masonry, negro, i being held in thin city, with nearly 1M) members attending. The visitors are being entertained by families of local members and report a very sat isfactory meeting. Thi evening the Lodge of Sorrow, a public ceremony and a banquet are the features. Thursday the visitor will tie given an auto drive over the city. The elect inn ol officers is booked for late en Thursday. Boy Thrown From Home Dies From His Injuries HroU'ti How., Neb., Aug. 17. (Special.) The 12-year-old son of Jiert Trefren, living near Arcadia, was thrown from his horse and nus taiiied injuries from which he died. The horse was frightened by a dog belonging to Frank llosek, whk.h later was killed by one of the neigh bora. Hosek swore out a warrant for the neighbor's arrest, but dropped the case when it was learned that the Trefren boy Was dead. Your Country Club more Immoral than a Broadway Dance Hall? jpvOWN to Frank Ward O'Malley's New Jersey farm came the news 1 that the world was getting wickeder and wickeder. Naturally he could not withstand the temptation to 'go onto Broadway and see for himself. . . What he saw of New York's Night Life he tells you in "SINNING in SILKS and SANCTITY" in September Hearst's International. Can You Trust Your Doctor? He has 4A00O dtnVrcnt retnedie he might prescribe f"r you. Dnty about fifty of them are really nrci'M,ry to treat ALL human ailmenta. Hi choice of an al! dvcte la tiMrt, tmKrtant, lr. Paul It. de Kruif telle jr hiiw ti ch'i jriur (amily physi lrt in -IHH TvHii PKI'U MnVut Wt ' n Sptcmter llearst'a ntematknaL MfoKKiNki with Niman JUi k'oM to maV Hcarpt'i International the mot dUtinguiahixl niagr ' ' rir0 in the worM Is Will Hra.ly, famt for hi ki!l in desiifnirir riTM. In the) Somber nanlor ,t t-.MctY.ttal for you In rictunc, tyi, and ln&ri'&!rtcvWaroair;ine) todflightthey. With thrv gri-ttt nrtv!-ty (nHivcrnsjur Morria. Tpton Sinclair, n4 Sir Qilbwrt rrkr-with iivin ij arkhng ahort utorica, with titrht vital ariicW, with rviei of Tlayi. IVvka, Art. Scirnc Herfa Intcrnati-jnaJ U worlh ir.flr.;t!y t&ot than th THIRTY TIVE cnU you ry r it NOW ON 8AI.K Coast Train Bombed Near California City San Bernardino, Ca!.. Aug 17 Three bi'iiiba were thrown n th engine lender of a t'nioii Pacific freight tram near Highland Avenue, three miles north of San Bernardino, shortly before midnight. Two of the bombi exploded. A third bomb did not explode until the train reached lh Santa Fe yard here. I'iecea of thit bomb, struck Santa Fe paenger train No. 10, ea.tbound, operating for the first time in aix days Od had been placed on the tracks to slow down the train. Oftirers have adopted the theory that crowd of men who aembled near Hinh land Avenue put the oil on the rail lo slow down the passenger ttaitt hut the freight train armed first. The Santa Fe and Union Pacific use the same tracks at this point. No damage was done by the ex ploding bombs which were of the same construction is the 2i bombs exploded in the Santa Fe yards last week. liurgluri Break Into Oil Station; Get 21 Ceiiti Nrh.. Auu 17. (SDeciaU Hurglars gamed entrance to the Ilarprr-Ntcman oil lilting station here bv breaking out a window pane, and rifled the cash register, from which they secured only H pennies, and stole shaving set, a baseball uniform and baseball shoes and sev eral other articles. Fvery loose ar ticle in the room, including the lur nitiire, was thrown in a pile in the rniinr nf ihr floor, as if the maraud ers were peeved at the smalluess of their "haul.' An attempt was also n arl in mli residence, but the in truders were frightened away when the family returned home.. State to Pay Hail Loe In Full, Bureau Head Says Lincoln. Aug. 17. (Special.) L. G. Brian, chief of the state hail in surance ooaetment, predicted today that he would have sufficient money to pay 100 per cent on the dollar on losses sustained this summer by hail. "With the S100.000 surplus we had on hand the payments can be made, although overhead of from $10,000 to $15,000 roust be included in a deficit," Brian said. 1 his has been the worst season for hail in the history of the state." Huntings Girl Convince Licence Clerk She Is 18 Waukegan, III., Aug. 17. (Special Telegram.) When Leona Foote and Orville O. Bruce, both of Hastings, Neb., applied for a marriage license here today it took much argument on the part of the girl to convince the license clerk that she was 18 and therefore of lawful age. She appeared much, younger. . The Better Wife A Novtl of a Woman Who Found Her$tlf She felt like ether woraea. thought llkenther omcn-aad t htr terrible past, eratlly ffrd a pnn kerwonld net etuwnl list el Ike three great nartla ff yea In llearst'a International fur enlemner. National Guard Vofi I Maj. Fail Clinti ie hack front Lin coln where he presided over Iht .late rrpuhliiau convention, and gam in lommand of the l it.! bat talion. A prune branch eachange lus been in.lalM at regimental htad quarters with bnes running to the diffrrrnt unit that ran' t plugged in on the I'latttinotiih exchange. In addition private telephones direct from the city exchange have been installed in the lent of General Paul and, Colonel Thomas, A roinnltte lenilnm and receiv- inn rutin srt was hlated ill OhrrS- tion Wednesday between the camp and the nlle range a rone north ol camp. In addition regimental head quarters company, Omaha, was busy installing telephone connections with the range. Lieut. Cut. W. A. McDaniel ex pressed himself Wednesday night as well plraiel wiin tne successful manner in which the first regimental review was carried out "considering the rough condition of the drill field." For maitv of the men the nresenf encampment is their first experience miner canvas, diii ii orings usm vivid recollectioiii to those who were overseas and lived in the open for days and weekr. Practically all of the companies are messing on the rekulation ration ration allowance and the men are all well pleased with Ihe food. FirM Sergeant K. B. Teterson, Company K, who is a newly-wed, dashed for. Omaha Wednesday night. Supply Sergeant Nim Depue of Com pany.F, Ilartington, ir also another newly-wed, and the boya say he re ceives two letteri every day. Both Companies I and K have organized baseball teams. L will play the Plattiltiouth team Saturday afternoon and K will play Plans mouth Sunday in the second game of a double-header, the first being with the Vinton Exprese team of Omaha. The hall grounds adioin the camp on the south and twilight intercom pany games are planned next week. Company K, the largest in the regiment with the exception of Service company of York, has been rplit in two for drill, Lieutenant C. F. Rainey being placed in com mand of the second section. In all competitive exercises. Company K will take part as a whole, however, TIs m am vf afrtfM n T rinifliaatat IIC nil II Jt V' ISIIMfll! T L4 ttoiuuviy a kangaroo court in the vacant tent nt ihe inrl r,f iheir rnmnanv rfreet Tuesday night. Officers' Orderly Ferdinagl Du rand of Company K, forniwly of Switzerland and London, Kfgland, was once a table waiter in the high 5 "SINNING IN SILKS AND SANCTITY" in Iht Septambtr number The Fight in St. Bartholomew's What would happen next Sunday morning if ( hnt hunavlf, with a few lowly fullowera. walked up th aisle, of our most fashionable church? R.a 1 what Jul happen in Upton Sin clair'! ntw ik( "They t all We Carpenter!" Head how differently the difTrnt newspapers reported the distarbanr. lie ad how John Carpenter was thrown Uita prison. CURAT KlTKMUF.Il ISSl'K THE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. 102 '(la., bo.ieliics of tngland and I personally me4 buth t lod Corg ' .and Lord Kitchner while cuiploc4) it the Savoy and K'U Carlton hotcUi m London. More and more I vat iuterrst is being attached lo I he various for mat uir.a and the hills to the wr.t of the camp are crowded each alter noon with spectator! to witness the drill! and latget practice. Company II, Crai4 Inland, liat amung us rnenilttrslnii a targe liniii ler of De MoUy nirmdera svho are fraterniune; with the li' tit the local chapter, Many complinicnis are heanl Ut the IJ4ili regimental hand, which is a part o( ihe Service cranpany (nun York. Corpora! F. E, Stone of Company F, Ilartington, retumrt Imnie on leave to li'k alter the publication of liis newspaper, after which he will return to camp. Lieutenant Cahn of Company L lias charge of the physical excrcisri of ihe third battalion. Cahn special, tred in calisthenics at an oUirerr' training ramp and puts the boys through Ihe morning; set-up in line shape. Flivver Sprcail Havoc Iy Crashing; Into Light Pole Falle City. Neb.. Aug. 17. (Spr. cial.) A Ford driven by Grorge Jen kin smashed an electric light pole Into bits, disrupted the electric power service of section of the city for a whole night and stalled traffic for blocks aymnd beraiise of the pres ence of live wires loose In the streets, but emergrd from the adventure with only a brnt fender. No one was hurt. Jcnkin crashed into the pole while attempting to avoid hitting a buggy driven by a woman. SPR EIGHTEENTH and CUMING STS. Council Bluffs Branch 8th and Broadway, Phont 1003 -t D.vl.... Otef 10 III 1 11171 4 Pl .-..jl (Q LOlOnUIO tO Fate Jail Threat Dnuer, Aug 17, William 7-. I n.icr, labor leader who was ejected from Colorado recently umkr orders of Adjutant Oneial Patrick J. Ilaiif roik, would be jailej immediately if lie rre I') attempt lo -carry out his alleged announced intentiun of re. turning t" Denver to addir.s a mat! meeting, Colonel llautioik announc ed today. "I will order Foster placed in Jail without warrant and I will have Mm kept there, should he come hack into the state," said Colonel llam rock. "This action would give an oppor tunity lo Foitrr and his atlsianis to make a test case of the arrest and to determine the Irgality of the pro cedure." Cobinrl Ifamrock said his action would be taken on the assumption that it would be Itgal to arrest any one whoe pretence in the. state would "thrratrn lo cause turmoil and ttrife." Referring lo presi dii patchrs from New York yesterday to the effect that the American Civil Liberties union directed attorney! to start rnui t action against Colour! Hamrork and Governor Oliver if. Shnup, both Colonel Ifamrock and Governor Shoup stated they had not been notified of such action. New York, Aug. 17. William Z. Foter, labor leader, who ha! been threatened with arrest by Col. Pat rick ). Hamrnrk, adjutant general of Colorado, if he returns to the state alte rhaving been escorted lo its borders, is going bark, acrording to officials of the American Civil Liberties union, which has agreed to BetHer for less money That's the reason so many motorists are buying their tires direct from the Brand S if rA) AND consul the legal aspect. i. In. I "ro.lrr will no back.' said of. jifiaU today, "It mil not be uuiil atirr ,uii .7 hrciti.r be lias a nirriuiii in Ihii.igo i lun, but . .,un as that i. mn lip i. gning' In return li Jirnvtr and r will arrange iht liieetiiig lie Mill addrr.s." Moc tit (,'ut (Jruinl IsIjiuI Fire I)riartnuiU llcatfii Grand I .laud, Nrh , Aug. 17. Snecul Telegram. I In a t-jmiMiun I lr ta rriliuiioii advocated by many Irailiiig lapayns for both thr city and school budget. Couniiliiian llaua was defeated by one vote. It was an elfort to reduce the lite de. ptiitmrnt from II paid men to six, thereby saving 5,7(M per year. The conncilnun'. contention was that the department on the average aiitftcrcd only one call every third day and that Grand Island was Ihe only city in the slate out.ide ol Lin coln and Omaha "keeping up with the Jone.es" and keeping paid men on a IJ-liour basis. Ilia plan of re duction called for one more man than Hastings maintains and $I,MH more of an annual expense. Hoys Home Ilaml Plays for Kiwania CIuli ul Jleatrire Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 17 (Special.) The Kiwanis club, which held a picnic at C hautauijua park, was en tertained by Father Flanagan's boys' band. The club raised a purse nf US for the boys' home at Omaha. The band gave an entertainment here in Firetnen'a hall. Hoy'a Skull Fracturi'ii. Rrokrn How, Neb., Aug. 17 (Special.) Archie Jackson, 15, read ing near Mason City, stttfcrcd a frac tured skull white attempting to board a moving freight train, lie was on his way to work in the hay fields near lfyannis. r3 o JnjG J.Ed MILL New Tires Fully Guaranteed SPRAGUE MILL Eighteenth and Cuming Political otf8 George VVal.h, state, auditor, knew Maj. Fail time, temporary chair man of the republican convention, yrart ago when Ma). I line, son ol a Mctltodi.t iinni.tcr, was a boy at Kail, lily, The lie si time Mar.h saw bun was when Clpie delivered the keynote speech at the, republi can convention. I-eeut, Gov. I'. A. Parrows says the publicity given bun relative to his riiiploymeni by the Uuibngion has put him m lomh with mnnenui. friends he had Ut trace ol year ago and brlirvrd dead. They have wriltrn cotigratutaliug mi bis plucky plucky fight. State university financiers are pre paring their annual budget which goes in Ihe governor for approval and which forces litem to live with in their appropriations. Hack "in the good obi days," to which the demo crat wish lo return, spending morr than was appropriated, was a habil with nearly all state institutions. II. L. lloyrs of Hebron, always on (lie firing line in Thayer county cam paigns, looks for a tidy republican majority in that county. The young er generation can't remember when lloyrs wasn't clerk of the district court. Democrats find defeating him is like stopping Niagara Falls, in addition to being clerk of tire court, Iloyes lat year annexed the title of mayor of Hebron. Politicians are wondering if Sen ator Hitchcock will really insist that Omaha's Third ward leaders deliver the vote lo "Brother Charlie." Richardson county is given credit for producing more politicians than any county in the atate, outside of Custer. Among men active in poli tics hailing from that turbulent lire potiius! tenter ar John if More bt4d. tiring Mar.fi, V. T. fen l -n, A. J. yrarr and C. FianW Kcs.s. The fe?lu.g here is that tian.l r of the Ihnd p-oiy headquarter! lo Omaha is ritshi and proper now lhal labor ilotmiu'r. km) miiirolt t. OtI.I Frllowa Will Uol.l INffiic Near lUimtnfirM Bloom lie bl, Nrb.. Aug 17 (Spe cial ) A pituir i. being planned by Hloomfield lodge No. .km. 1. O, O. F . to take plate in the near luiuie, T he picnic, according to trnutivc plain, will be held at Krute't p.tik, muili of Center, and member of thr vari ous Odd t-rllows Indue m this sec tion will be nulled to pailluiate. rStop Laxatives ' n nun uniy Aecratutt C.onittfaium Nu)ol ! a lubricant not a medicine nr laaatjva o cannot grip. When uu are constipated, not enough of Nature" lubricating liquid la pro 'dueed In tha bowel to keep the fond wast ot and biovlng. LHri or prescribe Nujiil beeauMi it act lik t h I a natural lubricant and thus replaces) iU Try it to day. 7J FREE -SERVICE ON SPRAGUE TIRES Uearst's International Phone ATlantic 3032 1 i A LIBERAL EDUCATION lit WtST STKttT, mw 10K r -S- )