10 Mexicans Die \ in Church Riot Mob Storms Durango City Pal t ace in Protest at Limit on Clergymen. V.’lflco City, June 1.—Newspaper dispatcher from Durango City report that 10 persons were killed and 17 wounded, eight seriously, when a mob yesterday stormed the provincial paJ roe in protest against the law limit ing to 25 the number of clergymen allowed each religious denomination. Military patrols were on duty throughout the state capital during the night. The trouble grew out ot what was intended to be a demonstration and protest against the law. A commit tee of prominent Catholics, accom panied by a crowd ot 3,000 persons, marched to the palace to ask the gov ernor and legislature to^ rescind the measure. While Its spokesmen were awaiting admittance to the building, the assemblage listened to several fiery speeches and finally began to bombard the palace with stones. The guard of mounted police discharged their rifles over the heads of the crowd, whereupon the demonstrators rushed the guards and disarmed them. In the promiscuous shooting that fol lowed three policemen and seven civil ians were killed. Promulgation of the law about II days ago caused great excitement throughout the state, in which there are normally about 550 Catholic clergymen. Church officials have served notice that services will be suspended unless the measure i» re moved. , Aged Woman Is Injured in Beatrice Auto Crash Beatrice, Neb., June 1.—A coupe driven by Joe Tezcka of O'Dell and a touring car in charge of "Mick” Terry of this city collided on a viaduct here. Mrs. Sarah Terry, aged mother of Mr. Terry, and his wife, were badly bruised. Flood Disastrous to Growing Crops Damage in Beaver Valley Lowlands' Estimated at ' $200,000. Beaver City. Neb., May 31.—Farm ers in the lowlands of Beaver valley began today checking up their losses from the flood waters which have inundated their lands for the past two weeks. While the exact loss to crops will not be known for several weeks, it was estimated at $200,000 or more. All alfalfa crops on the first bottom of the valley are killed, farmers report, w'h'bt practically 80 per cent of the corn crop in the same vicinity will have to he replanted. Not only was the flood disastrous to the growing crops, but it also washed out ditches In valuable lands, together with one large bridge, small buildings, culverts and approaches. The damage to the Burlington rail tyay in the valley alone was placed at not less than $80,000 by trainmen. Several trainloads of fat cattle are ready for market, but cannot be shipped, owning to the tieup in traf fic. The loss to feeders is expected [ to run up to several thousand do! i lars. Radio Memorial Address Given Col. Ames Thomas Speaks at Station WO AW—Music Society on Program. The Omaha Trust company and the Omaha National bank had charge of the radio program at station WOAW Thursday night. The headlin ers were the Omaha Chamber Music society, of which Henry G. Cox is the director. Soloists who featured were Miss Gertrude Godnian, accompanied by Miss Helen Hoagland; Julius K. Johnson of the Rialto theater, pian ist. Col. Amos Thomas of the Nebraska Natlonr' guard gave a post-Mem orial day address. He traced the origin of the holiday and explained Its patriotic significance. Mi»s Elsa Reese, soprano; Evelyn Reese, violin, and Mabel Donlan gave the obligato to the numbers by the Omaha Chamber Music society. Henry Cox played a violin solo. P. and B. Gambling Case Is Dismissed Case against the P. A B. cigar store on a charge of maintaining a gam hling device was dismissed (n mu nicipal court yesterday by Judge Patrick, without testimony on behalf of the defendant. The case was dismissed partly be cause Detectives Trapp and Dunn could not agree how many identify ing folds the bill which was alleged to have been given by Officer M. L. Jensen contained. "If any one was gambling," said Attorney 'Ben Baker, "it was the of ficer who made the bet.’" Commissioner Dan Butler appeared once or twice and then made hla exit. The inhabitants of some of the re mote parts of China have the 'Idea that the greater number of rellgioun beliefs they profess the more certain are their chances in the next world. For the Park, the Beach or the Bath Tub Toy Sail Boats (Double Sail) Handsomely painted; 10 inches in length; 22 inches to top 1 /\ • of mast. A regular 25c boat; Saturday, each, AvJC Main Floor—Arcade National Human Hair Nets In all colors, cap or fringe style, single or double jq mesh. Box of 6. *I«JC Main Floor—South , Summer Comfort and Daintiness in Knitted Undergarments Our knit underwear de partment shows a com plete stock of summer underwear for women, misses and children. Styles and materials are varied, according to your requirements, and prices are always reasonable. Kayser,Marvelfit, Munsingwear Union Suits 1.00 Of fine lisle and fine combed cotton; also in this lot are Munsing wear woven suits of nainsook; the styles are loose or tight knee, with bodice or regulation tops; flesh or full bleach; the sizes run from 34 to 50; 1.25, 1 AA 1.50 and 1.75 suits; special, per suit, 1»UU Boyt and Girls' Dimity Athletic Suits—With drop or closed seats; also bloomer styles; sizes 2 to 16 years; regular 75c value, CQ^, special, per suit OJ7C Women’* Vest*—Made of cotton, with mercerized finish; in bodice or regulation styles; in flesh or full bleach; sizes 34 to OQ 50; special, per garment OJ/C * • Third Floor—Center J I Interesting Toys at Special Prices Roller Skates — Genuine Winslow Ball Bearing, nickel plated; for boys and girls. Saturday 1 dA only, per pair, l*i»7 Madam Hendren Mama Dolls—A new line of these famous dolls has arrived. They are certainly cute. Pretty faces, pretty dresses and the sweetest voice you e\er heard. Priced from— 2.50 *° 15.00 Come in and See Our Kid die Gyms—Simple strong apparatus that can be used for six different athletic stunts. Makes boys’ and girls’ grow strong and healthy. Spec- 1 *7 FA cial at 11 »uU Kites—Three-stick kites with paper already to paste. 2 kites packed F in box for wC Children’s Garden Sets— Rake, hoe and 1A spade; per set, 1UC English Tennis Balls—For practice; 1 C . each IJC King Tut’* Pup—The lucky dog. They crossed the desert to get him. You twist his tail, ring the bell snd make a wish and maybe you will get what you wish for. Come in and talk to him. Mala Floor—Arcade Art Needlework Packages This Season’s Royal Society and Pacific I Packages at Reductions of 33^3 Per Cent The lot includes baby dresses, baby sett, children's dresses, women’s gowns, underwear, dressing tacques, scarfs, center pieces, card table covers, hats, caps and bootees, carriage robes, rompers, bed spreads, curtains, etc.; all packages include mate rials for the embroidery for each article; regularly priced, 25c to ■6.00; this sale, 17c to 4.00 Third Floor—W#.l Summer Tim.e Costumes Sheer and Cool •New Summer Tub Frocks • For women and misses, a wonderful array of linens, im ported ratines, Normandy voiles, imported Swisses and fine voiles; cleverly trimmed; in sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 46. Priced Saturday— Sweaters and Skirts For Summer Walking and Sports The New Sleeveless Coat Sweaters ) 298 398 498 In fine mohair yams; in a beau tiful range of summer colorings; well fitting and cool. New Knife Pleated Crepe Skirts 598 798 998 An ’unusual array of clever new models with which to complete the popular sweater or blouse costume of gray, tan, white; in sizes 26 to 32 . waist. Saturday — 250 St. Elmo Clocks Beautiful “Dentwood” Carved Wood Cases— Special | Saturday The cases are carved by special process; the clock movement was made by the I\ew Haven Clock Co., and is guaranteed; the value is exceptional. The finishes comprise powdered gold or silver burnish, antique toned; ivory with antique tone; mahogany finish with antique tone; satin brown with antique tone. The cases measure 4Vi inches high, 10 inches long. All the clocks are fitted with porcelain dial and beveled glass. Main Floor—Ea»t \ New Leather Goods Beaded Bags—Beautiful Yiew arrivals; in a large assortment of colors including jet color, and jet color with steel. In the popular draw-string 1 *7C top. Each Firat showing of the new Egyp tian Treasure Boxes in two-tone effects, gold and brown; priced from— 5.00 15.00 Leather Bags—In numerous styles in cluding the swagger, envelope and pouch styles. Of vachette, kid, seal grain and velvety O QO calf. Eaph £n*/0 Main Floor—Eut Rogers Silverware Plymouth artistic hammered pattern with shield for initial. Chest of Q75 26 Pieces J Six knives, 6 forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 dessert spoons, 1 butter knife and 1 sugar spoon. Packed in nicely lined mahogany fin ished chest. Regularly 15.00; Dutch Silver Candle Sticks—An un usually beautiful 10-inch stick in the popular Dutch design. Per pair 2.95 Main Floor—East Saturday— Unusual Values in Ivaleur and Silverleur Toiletware These beautiful pieces of toilet ware make most welcome gifts for graduation or for the June bride. Ivaleur Toilet Ware is extra heavy white ivory finished ware. Silverleur Toilet Ware is a new creation—a beauti ful silver leaf back covered with transparent sheeting. Silverleur Mirror 6.98 Silverleur Brushes 4.98 Silverleur Combs 1.49 Silverleur Trays 3.49 Silverleur Puff Box or Hair Receiver 2.69 Silverleur Manicure Pieces 98c* Silverleur Buffer 2.98 Silverleur Jewel Case 2.98 Ivaleur Toilet Ware—In Royalton or plain design— Ivaleur Mirror 8.98 Ivaleur Puff Box or Hair Receiver 3.49 Ivaleur Comb 1.69 Ivaleur Buffer 3.49 Ivaleur Manicure Piece*— * Each, 98<* Ivaleur Jewel Ca*ea 3.49 , Ivaleur Brushe* 5.98 Mam Floor—Waal Beautiful Philippine Handmade Lingerie 1.85:2.85, f Gowns and chemise/ beautifully embroidered \ in dainty patterns. ' A Carefully made of fine - materials. Sizes36to46.il There is no more dainty undergar ment made than the snowy handmade lingerie from the Philippines. Because of its beauty and coolness it is becoming more and more popular among women of fine taste. Pretty Silk Lingerie Two-Piece Set*—Of crepe de chine, lace C AA trimmed or plain tailored, per set Gown* and Chemise—Of crepe de chine and radium silk; lace trimmed or plain tailored. O QQ Each ^•0*7 Third Floor—Center 1200 High Grade Tub Suits For Busy Little Boys Ages 3 to 8 Years Regular 3.00 Values, Each or 3 Suits for 5.50 At the opening of the season, a fortunate pur chase of short lots and sample suits of these two famous brands Tom Sawyer and Majestic Makes enables us to make this wonderful value offering. All the season’s newest and clever est styles represented: Middies—Oliver Twists—Sailors—Balkans The finest of wash fabrics are used, tailored as no other makers can tailor them— light, cool fabrics that will wear well—sturdy galateas. reps, pongees, in a most pleas ing and attractive variety of colors and color combinations. Every Suit Guaranteed Fast Color We replace any faded garment with a new one. Early selection is best. S Boys' Sport Blouses—Of the bet ter kind; in neat patterns of fine jercales; standard makes; /JO sizes 6 to 16; each, OOC Boys' Khaki Knickers—Extra well made; durable, fade proof khaki. All sizes, 6 to | 16; per pair l*wv Boys' Palm Beach Knickers— Made of real Palm Beach cloth, in various shades. Fit perfectly, perfectly made. Sizes O OP 6 to 16 4*00 Roys' Straight Palm Beach Pants —Sizes 4 to 10; per 1 /JC pair, 1 sOO Youths' Shirts — Tailored shirts of good percales, in new smart patterns; collar attached or neck band style; sizes 12H | to 14 neckband; each 1 *vU Boys' Straw Hats—Now is the time they want to wear them. We have fine quality straw hats in all styles and shapes for bovs of 50c w 1.50 Confirmation and Gradua tion Suit*—Made of finest of all-wool serges, smooth finish, and tailored perfect ly in styles that Appeal to boys. All sizes, 6 to 18 years. In two Groups 9.75 and 12.75 Fourth Floor “Such an Aggravating Inconvenience to Travel Without it, packing tires you before the journey: worry about the condition of your clothes spoils the joy of your trip. And unpacking at each stop inconveniences you. With a Hartmann packing is a pleasure. Many people keep clothes in a Hartmann the year round. Specially Priced 52.50 Specialty Priced 52.50 "Nat m iorinUa at tha and of tha trip“ Tha new IMS Hartmann Cushion Top Wardrobe* now on display at our •tore are a revelation in beauty, in new improvements, and in modest prices. Saa them to know, "What's what in Travel Convenience." * Hartmann Wardrobes rang* 35TO to 155.00 Two Specials in Silk Gloves Kayser and Van Raalte Long Glove* and Gauntleta Pure Milanese with.self or two-toned erabroid ered backs. In pongee, white and silver, per pair, Kayser and Van Raalte Long Silk Gloves—In pon gee, silver and white. 16 button length. Splendid quality, tricot or Milanese silk, double tipped 1 CA fingers. Per pair Main Floor—North Handkerchiefs Women'* All Pur*1" Linen and Shamrock Lawn Handkerchief*— White and colored linens, with embroidered corners. *11 colors; lawn in white with colored woven stripe borders and fancy em broidered comers; spe- 11 cial, each A A C Man's and Woman's Pur* Irish Linen Handkerchief*—Men’s are white linen, plain or with em broidered initials; also white with colored borders; women’s are white, and colored linen, with fancy embroidered corners: also white with embroidered initials; special, OC^ each Main Floor—North Saturday—1000 Beautifully Styled Summer Hats Reduced for this day to Summer hats in the most bewitching styles and colors in models for every face and suitable for every occasion. Crepe Hats Silk Hats Club Hats Embroidered Hats Leghorn Hats Novelty Sport Hats Sport Hats Dress Hats Street Hats in white, maize, blue, orchid, tan, brown and all summer colors as well as black. Hats worth twice this sale price. Your choice from this remarkable collection— only 5.00 Second Floor—Ea»t