Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 22, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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EILL TO ABOLISH LORDS' YETO House Committee Will
Report Subsidy Billi'i
i-U-tll ..f .I1-1 '.!
LINCOLN NOT AFTER SCHOOL Airship Company
rormed at Fairbury
Measure of British Ministry Intro
diced in House of Common.
BEGESXKG OF SIST02XC
but j
Commercial Club Ad-)? Rc;olationj
ri to Medical College.
EOT TYEG TO SECTxLE IT
s tin
a f
W. C t fcUad r. mm aaalldate
far rirliraia Mra mrl
viae -lea Mayar l.rr fr
Rfmlailla !
Local Corporation Buys Curtisi Bi
plane to Tett Stability of D-yice
InTentd uy A. T. Hill.
rralMn t at
HI KaMIe fa Makr Nalnl
ir la ikf law-
rai:.-s i f fr--s-nt
, -r a:"---t r.Mwi if t-e i-.--..n .1
I 'M at Manias at tie 11 -'a- u,n Th
ames up in court 1h laTT-r part of
nh sni In th- m--iittn- no sa'iwns ha.e
f' 'KT l.i;K-M I'.l'rv f..r;7i. r i.t
! ''f "ill of lb- si. a m .,n ni the
I :nt a c "I eat v-.;Tn. w :i. tl'i:; he roa.
10 toos af' rri-ate Irt-r-s . ' t I e
ban luet-d -,rj. .-.a n rh rt the Wan
oa.ss bot1 h )" trairm-n una station
ravn.
.VKTON-F'-irt . ls h-,r.t d ra-
t siih ,lv Mil shk-h alieady has prised t Via? ' cominut.ii Kt-n to s w-w-m pp-i. in amaw
j juial. ass ordered favorably reported to
! Measure Will Go In Monday,
nGHT ' There i Little Chance of
Its Passing.
WASHINGTON". Feh. II. -The oofin ma.l
I- 'Vt-V. Feb. ' :i
FAir.PrnT. N-b i. :i.-.Sf vai.
Fa;rbury has th distinction of havlr; an
ax-ship corn;any and tie people of this
city will soon be farored atth exhibitions. t tarn of Ore
This la the r-ault of a movement on the
fart of Frank tv. Ellsworth, who fa a loco
motive fireman. A. T. Mill and severa.1
ether, who have oraanized a romiwny.
; I "Jnn tbm la.t mintf-r Ma-:. KlNworth
and H!.'1 havr ba-a-n buiMloa; an a r.hin on
fa .lure
(From a Staff CorrwponJent.)
LIN'COLN. Tb. Z1- iSiwlnl . V To con-r1n-
tba poopic of th! ptrft that I.lrvroln
toa not want xhv mrl)- al a- hol whk h l)
ow mlnlalr.-l by tue rntv-r"it- of Ne-
biaska at trnuM th- i.jn'f.n ommr. uai j t)l. buan). trpe b, lt p,.,. a
cl)b ad.-tH rrao:iina I art n.ni aa a bet-aus- the not..r wa too a.-nai!.
a!t-!almrr The r-.luilooa were ai ful- j Th, . rini,y da--tded to !.orcha a Curtiss
,0 ! trian from .Kt. I-O'iia and hare ordered
Whereas A report has oeen circulated ;
that the rity of Lincoln desire to w-ure t
imi Tr Uyn i-f the rwrk o ftue me1iai :
college nf tiie ('nlvertilty of N-braaHa nuw 'and spend a cojple of weeks learning to
rv"i i" Omaha, and (rltuiwm has been j oi-eraie t.ie t uiivs bic'ai.r. He men
ti'"1lr'Vni th" '"r n ,"' "l-nt of ,h"ibrin the machine to Fairbury. Mr. Ells-P.eaK-.v-d.
Tsat tha Uncoln rmnmerrfal ! worth haa had om experience In th avia-
LKib. thrx'Uh i' bcurd of dire tors, h-rey i th n
disclaims any dniri whatever tj secure f r j
Lincoln any portion of the work now teiven i
la Omaha or ti mharras In any way the j
rea-nts or n university m carrtnT out
to some remark of Rv M. Tibbtta on
Tne government h'll ! y b lb ,," crmm:ttee on poMoffli-e tJM,, ,,,,,, M-i-o.i.n ciiun-o. ur.a a
to ihei;1 the veto p.er of the ITotise of , a vote of , to . I Tack-d f oit at B mot every service.
rri. if th- aocerrmen- I- ble to It as amended so as to om t t-n..twc.fie , -", n"n,in! arswer t-e com-
r rnn- 51 ,n- e' rerr,-rjen. i soie io i mmicat-oii at the op" hnuw next !at-
ra lt a It stands priTi:a to acnpUrt j ne-. makirLg It apply only to Soul t j ur.y ffr,- nock te larneiy
a h alori.- chpnee tn the rarhamen-arv -vau merr-a. ' .n io- aj orewerv. mai n in
Br'talt. wa in?ro'uced In
Even with tho narrow rrarsin for the
the Hons of I'mhm to.'av -v Pnir'ar Messrs. Lowden X I.IImrf and IWN
Asnuith. t Michigan reserved th right to vote
No one professes t:"see the oi:t.-orr- of ins ! rmet It on the Toor of the house. Mad
r n'ltui)onal battle If tt.e liberals have j t rot been for the rotrs of the two mem
anv tl.o'ig'i; of c-t mi romie the.- nre Uep-j ets named the bill could not have batei
inc thflr intentions to th-rpsM -es and the I reroriad at all. as the democratic mem-
full
one. which wli; be here In April. Mr.
Kiisworth wiil go to St. lxvns Iarch i;
gr-s:et crtroversy Vnon In this eountr
for several generaiions b-gan with both
siiies ai-rar-ntty detei-mined not to vieid
except to superior force
A f ill house faced Mr. Asnuith when he the
l.-ret is artvuscl and there 1 be
hou
tKN"I"V hi Sslmlay the Northmert
ern train brought here an liallan emirant
umai wno came dire-t from New iork
f'er lak.-ata w mnrked lienison. O.. hut
!he wan tirkete.1 to Ien'on. ia. As there
tare no Ita isns at present here, there vu
j inu,h trouble in c-ttin from h-r anv tn
t n ir.ainm. The authorities at Kills island
foM of Wisconsin vred with th-nv . i of r,,:,7t iVmson. O OU.n. toVk mu",
Ths bill will not be reported until Mora- j In-ereM In the esse and stood ready to
da. so there will he 'Ittle opportunity f ir I he p her financially. Her friends wers lo-
aiea ax. ienison. - . an-i sne was sent mere
hers stood soiidly against It. and Mr. j-'t.
bouse to act on It. As the senais
plana for medical education whli h the
mn regard aa best fjr the stats aa a
atioJa.
Sew taaallalatea Appear.
yv. E. Inland has appesrtd in the city
campaign fight for a -nomination as ti
rlAeaniain. His friends are circulating a pe
tltiTTi for him. n . K Klraba-'I is also men
tioned as a (Itinoi ratic aspirant for the
board. 8everaJ petitions are now tn circu
lation for Viayor Lovs aa a car.JMate for
ranoreloatlon. and in spite of the fact tht t
ttia meetmg set for last night su not held
sn4 no agreement has boan formally en
Vared Into by his friends he la getting
strong and enttiualiuiUc support.
Alfalfa Show Spends
Day in Valentine
Thousand Persona See Exhibit Which
Waa at OrntLa. Land Show Hear
Lecture by Prof. Hunt.
VALENTINE. Neb.. Feb. 2L Special.)
Ths Alfa fa show waa held bers Mon
day in ths large machine aheda. of the
Valentin lumbar yards, tn which there
waat plenty of room in which to display
th sxhibit aa well as accommodate the
lau-ga crowd that cam to sea it. In the
moon aa Interesting lecture waa given
Prof. Hunt of fyracuee. Neb. on the
r.-!d. ba"in: ridden In one of the
biplanes In the Omaha a.tation m-et last
July.
Mr. Hill has invented a new device for
an airship which is termed an automatic
stability device. Ths opan-ator sits in a
basket, which ia on a pendulum.- the pen
dulum is attached to the wings and In
rose to make th customary explanation on
th Introduction of a measure of such mo
ment. (ssstrr Bealad rreaaler.
The premier at one let the opposition
know that he flt th country a as behind
him and therefore did not hesitate to rein
troduce th bill without change from last
year. Tli measure, h said, had gone be
fore the electorate at th recent elections
and had been endorsed b" th return of Its
supporters to th House of Commons.
passed It only by a tie vote and the nous
commute amendments would necessitate
a conference, th who! subject 1a expevted
to die with this congress.
lews es Sstea.
IOWA CITY An on asgv. Jr . wjr kiiied
accidentally stilt hunting on the loaa
river at Riverside. Ilia gun atriK-k a seat
in his boat, was discharged, and his brains
were blown out.
TANKTON Mrs. Mary Tyler, mother of
U. U. Tyler of this city. ha a broken hip.
i yier
the result of a fall on ice. Mrs. 1 yier Is
Mr. Asquith declared that when th lords has years of age and the accident Is for
today.
FORT PnpOFFo-i Podge. MarhaJl
town and Waterloo High schools will par
ticipate In a triang-alar debate the n ght of
March i Fort I-otise going ti Marsiall
town and Waterloo coming h-r. Mar
phalli own g-s to Waterloo. Judges have
just been selected. At Fort Todge. wher
this city will d-hate the affl-majve. th
Ji;rige will be Harvev Ingham of Ies
Moines Q W. Walters, professor at the
S'ate Normal school, and J H. McCono
loanie fo-mer mavor of Mason City. At
Marshalltown Judges will be Charles u.
Aii'ttn of Grinnell. C J. Wonser. the Tarra
editor and N. J. Voban. district a.tt rn-y
at Vinton.
Have you taken ad
vantage of our great
HALF PRICE
TROUSER SALE?
If not don't jmt it off too Ions. Sueli
bargnins nre fountl nowhere e!e and even
at this store-will not continue iinlefiuately.
(hir entire line of medium and havy
l. : ..it i I,
j y f , v'IUIll Hi nil M.t iiim v'n.'i- uuiuu"i.
'l 's our oHirtunity (rai it.
03 to 012 Trousers for
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aska a. a -.-w u . j .
11J -TTi iv7't i
we,
Th? Home of Quality Clothes
ess, th ship tips either way the weight ; r,,,rt,d ,h. Kudg-t of V they committed I her a most serious one
of the body will pull on th wings, making ui-. -,,m ..e tfc.i HVBBARD-Dr. Thomas Crosgrove. aged
it impossibl for the airship to rapstae In
the ajr. Mr. Hill thinks this d-vlc will
eliminate a gr-at deal of danger
make aviation lesa hazardous.
7 ' 1 . :Z, T ! one t h oldest practioners of'
iv me n.o-i K-j..t central lewa. died at his horn here today
blindness ever Deroet rated. , oi cancer of hf face. Me practiced tor
Dd ' -It la asserted.- continued Mr. Aq jith. majiy years at Mount Pleasant.
that the government s proposal will have ', IOWA CITT-Vlc Presid-nt Frank Tan
- m . ,. . , i ner of the Iowa Citv Sl Ottumsa Inter-
the effect of enabling a sing!, despotic ; urb.n' r.!,,,... company, announce, the
chamber to rid rough shod ovr the '.ec- ale of a K'X".!" bond Issue in London.
assuring the bulWlng of th road.
ames Pratt, sired
raraak.a Tiewt es.
riipvriv-T vv- u . w .
fomieriv operator at Hurlineton der-,t i Uiat and th government Is charged with
Fairmont, died at a o'clock Monday after- enthroning, under th subtl dlsruis of! MARSHALLTOW
nooa of tuberculosis. i . t a i SB. of La Motile, an
pr,TP,rr p, . .... , . . " l man. was run down and killed by an engine
th. I Ln rctrt? 1 SZ in .ch"rR nthra!I and set at naught th very spirit Hhl,. workir.g on a freight train in the
t lVT wJJ: ""ocr.cy. Such a ri.w Is on. of th company's yard, at Orirnell last night.
in a serious condition. , most unsubstantial nightmares that ever
BEATRICE Mrs. Magdalen Penner. a 'Heeled th Imagination "
wir f Johannes Penn-r. living near Host
this cotnty. died sninday morning, aged ti
years. Sne leaves a husband and four chil
dren.
KEARNET Superintendent H. E. Brad
ford, of th Kearney schools, haa gone to
Mnbita. Ala., to attend a meeting of th
principals department of th National Edu
cational assoclauon-
KEARNET Th contra ting firm of
Scoit brothers of this city has beam dis
solved, one of th partners having moved
to a Pacific coast state. This was th old
est contracting firm in th city, having
been organised in lkTo.
KEARNET Th business men of Kear
ney mijl hold a Bargain day on March a
tho second of a series they intend holding
io stimulate noma trade Alt th mercn
ntl h l' ' ttnmm a ' . .......
way to grow th alfalfa, aa well a ; r-dunion m .nls of n n.
ahowuxg th profitabi aid of th Industry,
prosrlrig that It a a on of the most profit
abi crops a farmer could rais. as some
farmara havs re a. Lxed aa much aa fTl per
mar a alfalfa. This exhibit is exactly
th asm aa waa ahown ia Omaha two
weeks ags at th land show. This town
was th only atop between Buffalo Gap
and Morfola. On of lha cziiiblu showed
th voluUoa of corn from th arllet
tagea sp till its prawent conditio.
William Jaunea of Liorcii ester. Neb-, waa
la charge of th xnlblt. b and hi father
balng th atiglaators and daslgners of
thla axalbtt aa It Ls. It showed th gov
erament atatistica on alfalfa as f al io ws :
That, la 2K thara was acre gr-iwa
and A touBal a poor sal aa M per too, and
La ISO thsrs war Cwtn.000 acre grown
and sold at Sai per ton. a. so tat 1310 tfaer
wer atnt,0aa acrs grown and It found a
raady sal at S per too. showing th i
craas Ln produotioai as wall as domaad.
It Is aTtimatd that elo to 1, 00 paopl
saw th aahlblt ia ' spit f a cold day,
which kepi major . of th termers away.
Th alga school was dismissed tn th afl
rnooa o all th cbildrea sad a shaao
to sea th sbow.
fhuibi ur, l riAm SLiiVICt
atstsalissi Aiwa at .s arth waetera Ola
Uk a i4m mm Orawated alLaek
Hllia
NXUGH. Nh.. Feb. 2L 5pcial.) Aa
lnjunctlesi has been secured by M T. Har
ringtoa of O'Neill against th Chicago aV
Northwestern Railway company taking off
Paseenatex No. I which runs cast from
Long Pine to Omaha la th afternoon and
snakes th return trip hi th lata after
noon and sveniog. Just ahead of th Black
Uiiis passenger. Ths propo of th com
pasy waa to lt It rua to Norfolk, hut bo
farther west. Th railway conuulasaoa
on appUcatioa grantad permission to th
railway company, but without giving th
people west of Norfolk a chance to plead
their caa .
A petition was circulated several days
ago among the citisen of this place pro-
icwini auexinsi in new oraer aad was
seat to th railway commission. (Similar
a-Uon waa taken by othor loans along
.h Una
Th train tn questioa ia n of th most
convenient from th standpoint of mall
s-rsic on the rrad. If? H the ma!! re-
lved the night befor caa be answered j
and mailed into Omaha or eastern points i
-ha asm day. Th passenger going west '
'a th evenit g ran hardly h dispensed ,
aita bar a use It would lead to a crowding .
f th Black Hills train in th same:
siaaiaer as a few )eara ago when stand-;
tug room a as hard), to b secured.
r AIRiJURT Sunday waa Rovk Island
pay day In Fairbury and th company dis
tributed about i&,t to Its fiutt employes at
this piai-e. Owing- to th Impaired condi
tion of business, th Fairbury checks wer
not as large as in previous months.
BEATRICE Th republican city central
eommltt- met last evening and fixed
March 1 as th data for th republican
primary. Already there are a number of
candidate in th field for th various cirv
offlces and there'll he. more to follow te
for th tun for filing petitions. Msrch 1".
wlil haw expired.
KEARNEY Tom McMahon. a workman
for th Union Pacific railroed. was caught
by th boom of th derrick used at tha new
coal chutes for hob-ting structural steel
and his legs wer badly lacerated. He was
taken, to the I nion Pacific hosDILal - at
Orand Jsland for- treatmant. ' He Is - a
Kearney boy. and haa beam in th amoloy
of th I'nlon Pacific for th last sis years.
FAIRBVRT Ther Is a diversity of ooln-
lon among th farmers as to th effect the
cold speil and runs anil have on th win
ter wheat. Lncouraging reports wer
brought in last week regarding the winter
wheat, but th frees of Sunday has put
th matter ln a different light. The wheat
acreage is fully up to th average of other
years and with th mild weather prevailing
in last month and th recent rains ha
put th crop ln fin condition, with th
exception of th frees. Jefferson county
farmers ars anxiously awaiting devolop
menu. BEATRICE A larg number f rttisen
met last evening in th Commercial club
rooms to hesr th report of Manager Capps
of the Beatrice Electric company, who ex
plained th reason for th increase In rates
recently made by th company. He stated
that th rate charged compared favorably
with, those of other cities; that th com
pany had not been self-sustaining for years
and that th chant; was made to remedy
this difficulty. A oommitte will probably
be appointed to make a more thorough in
vestigation and an expert electrician may
be employed to aasist in th work.
Medal Presented Taft
is Fourteen-Karat Gold
Committee of Trainmen LiTettijrite
Seport About Souvenir Given
President
WORCESTER, Masa. Ten. a.-'Four-teen-karat
gold and without, th taint of
prison labor," ls the verdict In th case
of th much-discussed medal presented to
tlon.
Sine th presentation lt had been cbsSged
that the medal waa of bras and that th
ngraving had been don by a prisoner in
th Worcester county Jail. An Investiga
tion was beg .in by the Worcester commit
tee of th trainmen and President Taft al
lowed th investigators to us th medal
In their work.
Th medal will now be returned t th
president.
NEW LABOR , LAW IN WYO K N G
Statate rroaieita Kaaplay aaea t af
sVasaen far Marc Than Eight
Hasra Dally.
CHEYENNE. Wro, Feb. M (Special.
Among th more Important pieces of legis
lation enacted during tha closing hours
1-av Crtppaa Caaaas
Strain and weaken th system aad If not
checked may develop lot pnammonla. N
danger of this when Foley's Hon? aad
Tar Is taken promptly. It as a reliable
family madkJa for all coughs and coida.
aad acts auickly and affectively La rasas
af croup. Kafos suswUtutaa. Sold by ail
aruggista.
saestla Win t nasastaauhlp.
IOWA CITT. Ia., Feb. 2L ..Special The
Muscatin High school basket ball team
won t)i stat tnterscholasiic championship
by defeating th Iowa Ctty High school on
th former's floor Monday night. to 11
Th Bom team outclassed th visitors.
FORT PODGE R- C. Com bearo of Cedar ;
Rapids haa accepted th position of assis
tant aecretarx of the new 7.t"3 Young
Men's Christian association In this city.
Mr. Conybearc ia a Co college graduate.
HAMPTON K. 8. Patterson, a pioneer
retail merchant of this city, a ho has been
In business her for forty years, died st .
his horn here Monday of paralysia He
was H. Ho leaves on son and mis daugh-
ter. J
FORT DODGE C. W. Tost has seen
elected president and Miss Ultle Goetz
treasurer of th Fort Dodge district of th
Young People alliance of the German i
Evangelical church, which Just closed a :
big annual convention at Mmervey. Both ,
ars Fort LKtdge workers.
MITCHELL The postoffice fight in this '
ctty has begun. W. A. Branch, editor of
the Clarion, a progressive republican or-
Pr.iM.ni Tsft l..t toril hv th. tr.inm-o ! is circulating his petition to oust
... ' James E. Welia who was placed there by ',
of America, when the president was thtne progressive element thre years ago. i
chief guest "slier at th trainmen's oonven-' His term does not expire until early In WiZ. '
II i Dr . x.- t. e-e.u . . t . . . . 1
I of th Interstate Firemen's assoctailon is
j to be held here June 21 and IU. under the
auspices of the Harlan fire department.
Beven hundred dollars in purses will he
hung tip for the speed events Probably
ten or a doves cities will send teams u
corn pet -
HARRI.BCRO The recently organised
sthletic club has adopted a constitution
and by-laws, and elected th following offi
cers: President. R E. Clean : vice presi
dent. Even Evenson: secretary. H. c.
Kehm; treasurer. O. P. Dodge. The tewn
hall has been leased f r one year and will
be th home of the club.
FORT DODGE t'onductor J. B- Crabtro
of the Chicago Great Western escaped hor
ribl death, bat lost th toes of on foot
hen he slipped on an ic-y car step and fell I
ander his moving train. His clothing
cs ugh t on th wheel trucks and he wast
dragged fifteen or twenty yartls. It is
hoped amputation of the foot will not be I
necessary . j
MrTCH ELL Manager Wheeler of the J
of th. eleventh stat. legislature was -a. I fsrWVSJ.
The
regulating the hours of labor of females
ln laundries, restaurants, mills, shops and
factories and providing a penalty for their
employment for a period ln excess of aught
hours per dsy. Ths law does sot apply
to domestic.
Th laundry proprietors of th stat will
probably fight th law to a finish, lt being
held that same is clsas legislation. If nut
unconstitutional. Ther are fourteen
laundries ln the stat. with aa lnvast-4
capital of nearly a half mUUoa dollars,
aad employing nearly 300 hands, la all
probability th laundries will refus to
comply, and thos responsible for the bill
will probably institute suit to test th
validity of the law.
It Is barely poaaibls that Governor Carey
may veto th bill.
be shipped to Mukden. Manchuria.
seeds are for the exDeriment station of tha
Japan- government at Mukden, and which I
Is in charge of E. C. Parker, a young man j
who Is a graduate of the state agricultural '
roJeg at Brookings. j
is IOUX FOLL3 Th recent attempted '
hoidup at Winner, when men named Peter I
Klo-k and Elia Place attempted to rob 1
. . trwvi and a companion, both home
steaders from Tripp county, has had a sen
sational and tragic sequel. Peter Klock.
one of the accused, han ended his life bv
cutting his throat. Th deed was com
mitted in his shack at Winner.
DENI80N The anti-saloon people of
Manilla, hav not given up their fight to
keep saloons ut of that town. They have
mad an appeal to th district court from
th action of th board of supervisors in
Doming the consent petitoos aa good. Th i
YOU CAN SHOP TO YOUR ADVAMT
AGE BY MM "BOM-
Vara Him Stassaad Biar, Mt4
a tck rob, OaatJaanaa'S Ool4
sack (warranted so years).
' Sol Watea. auls
Diamond gcaarf Pia.
onr on exxcx ok sairT acczttxd oar aar on iajto.
Brlaf Tsar Credit Awaids. Ha a af au. tmraa r Drafts. Iras Sills. Plan Bands, raaA STrlna. stau, etc., Issn y aay IMaas
company, aaywhara, rayarilaai f datixor. w wnll aOsw yon full tsJ"- p Sa tl 50.00 a any purckas of
AHY HEW PIANO ! OUR inr.lEHSE STOCK
Frr rra pa newly n f I fl I O T fll" w
LuLL bilulbb ur s
Ctr AU FIS55S C'EATIT CEC'JSED S59 to $125 Csl frcn Cur RtjtUr Pri:t
W allow yon fall va!u up t $1(0 for yonr check on th pur-has of any New Piano at th REDUCED PRICKS,
and glv you beside s "hole of a Genuine Diamond Ring. Lady's Gold Watcn. Gentleman's Gold Watch (warraataad
1 ) ears i. Gold Wau-h Fob. Genuln Diamond tvearf Pin.
If you hav no awards or chcks. corns aryhow. Yon get ths Jewelry Just th earn If you buy a Plan.
5I.C0 VeeMy Payr.crJs Acccplcd cn Any cf ih Fclianiag Bargains!
' 1 rm a inn in., Ii
i - - ,V )
a)
0257.00
Aad your manufar tsrer'g
draft for this Player PS
aasx ReraUr price
S3G5
UGED PIANOS I
And your manufactur
er's draft for this beau
tiful 500 PIANO.
0118;
SCIK..OLLER a MUELLER PIANO COr.lP'Y
Aad your mannfac-
rer's draft for
his NEW Pia a.
Remlar Prtc S40O.
Gsarajtteaed for 15 yesrs.
Tear aSaanfaanrarsr's Xraf will a avkaa aa part paymant n any
tkass piaaoa. Tries av iiaa g-i aatiy radaosd. ntock lndndas
sswwy. Bar hoaa. Wr. Birtaaa. atsaba. Wkaalsek. aan.
rkatl, XisiaaiL tThtckamac aad aaaay tara. Balaaos caa k paid
la salt raiusTi.
1311-1313
KAKNAM 8T.
tsl Boar, laaai
us. av-iaaa.
K Record of SI 1 caan Honest FsPatilnr la tie GsLaraataw Tbat Btaada Back of Etrery Salo.
4
FATAL HAND TO HAND FIGHT
Jeaa-pfc Pltrker Attacks WIIHans stil
ler, Saaa Ho rsssd Walklan
with Wife, and U Killed. !
SEATTUE, ai.. Feb. B. William Mil-!
ler. aged s years, killed Joph Pitcher !
yesterday ia a hand to hand fight near j
Enumclaw. Miller. Mrs. Millar and Mrs. j
Pitcher wer walking in th country yes
terday when Pitcher appeared from ambush i
and attacked Miller. Miller In turn felled '
Pitcher and then beat out his brains with a j
tton. I
vp
Si ECU Of IMIKtHliL It UooL
KaMLraey t lob lateuigalra t all far
larger pr-arillea.
KEARNEY. Neb, Feb. TL (Special )
A omniittre cf three Imsincss suea from
tli Kearney f omina-rciaj club, W. J.
tt, r.. A. 1. liriiliae and W. 1 1. Roe.
aa recently ai-pp!ntrd to Invest. wale the
NaJfi of Mjvennt-r.dcnt C. B. VaniKl
-.rat the etate Industrial hool n-ded a
largsr appropriation for the nevt bi-en-au.-n.
Th cuinnutte H.rwtt a day at th
liie urn Ion. bdt w-r not contuu-rd suf-flr:-ntiy
to mak any report to th C,,m
men:laJ cljb. and so hae srrur-d a com
petent contractor of this city to maks an
aaiisoat of a:t ne, r,-y repairs or ad
JitMas to the s-hool. and ui..n b.s a-su-u.aie
a report a til be based. This re.rt
wul U nutde to th Commercial ciub and
ret oinmradatioa or aciKn aiu prob-
uay result-
Jadsaarat far lasaraare.
BROKEN HUW. Nt h.. Feb. :i - ..-.pe. u.1 .)
la couuty court rsterda) Jj,ls Hol
comb nndeied a av, i-K.n in fa'.or of Dr
iieo'g Bathi..m t.f n,i p ( e. ho
eea trymg to co .ect f. iin.ran. r
the .Vorthavsiein Tne ard Mar
urne i,ni,ac). A store belon
r i-aitnolomea and li
as destroy ai h-. r 4
e-i-en.o-r a d ;t
a, nis ci'm on the i, ,.,, n.Js ihat ti.e byilj
' a., not atii tii ,, ,rW ,o
.'io.l-..-e .tiu...,e ,d iiu rt(r.t but the
I't o4.d n..t a.io It and rvn.i.r-d a
.1 t-r tne f.li ,.,ni
- , "f ' ins. e.
n
ng tu
urvd for l...aj
e al P.eyan lai
mean, haa be-a figtit-
of lam-i...t.Hal,,ns
a ' 1 r i:-,,, il(H
U BV aV4aruaa.
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sai.aa 1- owal
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Breakfast
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"The I'leraory Lingers"
Pcatam Cereal Company, Ltd, Bittl Creek. Mich.
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Feb. 27m
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Ever
Seld By Any S
tore Anywhere
A
Tremendous Cash Purchase Including Entire Surplus
brock oi A Well Knovn Eastern Tianufacturer
Every Rug rou buy here next Monday means an actual saving in dollars to you.
SEE OUR 17 GREAT WINDOW DISPLAYS
This was the greatest as well as the most fortunate purchase of Rugs ever made by a western store. The stock
is tremendous.
A Few of the .Yonderlnl Bargains
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$20 Room Size Brussels, Aiminster
and Velvet Kug'?, go at
$'X Axminster Rug, 9x12 fize, new
fatterns, will go at
Highest quality 9x12 Seamless Wil
ton Rug, worth up to s-To each. at.
Ultra large t-ize Rugs of extremely high
quality at special prices.
Entire Stcck cn Sale
NEXT MONDAY
Third Floor
29L3 IT.lilr"0
I U I n 1 a 1 I Ji a 1 Li I
St"vgf,
A Few of the Wc-derlal Baroains
Room Size Brussels Rugs that are 5A?3
f la ana f IS quality, go at ,
Axminter Rugs, 27xGO-inch size,
worth up to $3.50, at j..,
Reversible Bath Rug?, worth up to
$.5.50, will go at
Reversible Bath Rugs, worth up to
2.C0, will go at ,
Madeup Rugs, from cut rolU of carpet, at
half pries.
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90c
79c
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