Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 15, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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    TTTH TCEE: OMATTA. RATTT.TUY. AFUTTi 1.". Mil.
bECOND STORM IN MISSOURI
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ro Town Demolished and St. Loui
Hfsvily Damaged.
)rALES MINES AND CADET SUITES
rrllea from Kralia Rlorkral
r KlBh Water- t. Klr
r(or Filled vrlth Wheat
In nltrr,
?EX)TO. Mo.. Al.rll H.-Wlth all tla
iOno south of hers rrlpTte4. reports from
ix d!itnt oPt by a tornado 1st ye
rrtay afternoon are romlng hi slrwy It
Hi t late t.idny before a romphln tint of
e draiructien can b rompilert.
Mehf person are known to have Wn
1 In a lies Klines. Cartel anil vlclnli".
nur n-arora arc dead at Yalle Mines and
to wh!i, women at Caovt. Two men.
Jim Power of Cap,. CSirarnVaj and Jo
ph J. Hover of resntn. were killed while
ling In an. autflmohllo In th southern
li t of Jeff, raon county. A third rnicupant
? I ho machine, which was i-aught in the
Ind. la mlBsinn. The chauffeur, who ea
ped. telephoned the report her.
V5ear reporta tell of great havoc
rouehout Jefferson county. Farm biillrt
ta were demolished and great damage
tie t cropa.
Pnstafflr ta Hlowa Dea.
ST. Louis, April u.-Fouf negroes are
town to be dead, a Dumber Injured, one
rlouely. and three missing, following a
mailt which wrecked t. vun of VaJea
inea. Mo., forty mile iouVhsaat of bare
-w 3 o'cloc k tbla afternoon.
JjMr. and Mra. A. C. Baker, their daughter
od auM-ln-law. were killed when tni Valea
tinea Ooatofflc and general a lore crashed
upo therti. Toeifnaater Buses, who I
j elleved to bar been the only peraon In
i dearie, u taken out baJf an hour
fier tfc atorm. Ha I aald to bo dying at
la hoane.
New of tbo Storm, which damaged farm
ropertr, tor up trees, aaraJytsed wire
omrauatcatloa aad blocked railroad. wa
vet received tit Vastus, Mo, A train crew
toed over tho Mississippi rlrar ajid Bonne
erre railroad from VaJea Mlnea, carrying
rrlfled paocengetw out of tho danger son.
Relief parties frOtn Festus tried to reach
no strtokass town, but found tho road
locked by h!gn iWr. No word haa oome
at of VaJeo Mine alnce o'olook. It la
Hovwd tKot a Second atorm visited tho
Vaoe. ava tbo one wnioh demoilahed Cadet,
te left mile outh of Vale Mine, wag
ported trota Do Soto as iwteplng tn that
liot.hard faiTi. fiv irillr iulh "f Ft'lls
owned bjr Inn Flllev. and o. upled h
Nli-holan Hoho. The fine lmpro ement
were Blattered over forty re One hre
fu'ind uninjured under the wreukage
of a big tarn.
Vlreotloa at 4 O'eloek.
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A. St. Xtwto Sweot tr Storaa.
A Wrrlflo wtitd, hall and thunder atorm,
aoorapemlotS by a hary downpour of rain,
rep, ore St. Loulo lato thla afternoon,
auolng taveoooAdo of dollar of damage
nd Indirectly thro doMh.
Tho aUa4 taeludo ft di'lfer of a team of
lulea, wbo with hla anulo waa oiactro-
uted by running into a live wire; a
romaa who guooumbed to fright, and an
ther woman who wae killed In A run.way;
er horiea tahhi fright during the atorm
Houaaa ware blown down In tho outaklrt
tho Olty, and ta tho extreme north end
n wgnv-atory oiera-tor coutaininii
lahela of wheat valued at. rw.wo waa
blown Hto tho Mlaaourl river.
Window la the Bryan Hill and John
MarehaU schoola and two churche were
irokon 7 tho wind and hall.
Tho damaga waa particularly heavy In
.he weat end; north aldo and In St. Loula
lunty, where many greenhouaea wero'de
lollahed by the hallatooea. which fneaaurod
mora than two Inchea In diameter. Tbo elty
irka were denuded of planta, and flower
the clty'a greenhoueeo weto deetroyed.
he atorm came aa thouaand wero on
telr way home from down town. A win
owe wera broken In .ehw-Mreet ear the
xciternent approximated a tanlo.
Mar Btoaiaod by Halletwwe.
Peraon In varloua part of tho city war
y. eporteo atunnoo y blew front falling
allatdnej. thotigh no aerloua Injury to
ny ona from Ull aourco Wave reported.
Tho atorm put an abrupt end to the
American league game between the local
and tno Cleveland toama, when the ateel
jflagpoia snapped by the wind and the
playera drlverf from tho diamond by tbe
torm.
: Telephone oervloe wag Interrupted and
report from the etrlcken dlatrtot Were re
ceived alowiy, ; . v .
Tbe known dead are:
, HARHY rOM'EJV electrooutod.
MRS. RRUINA MAVKR, 70 yeae old,
ho waa run over by her oarrtage. Khe waa
.lighting when the horse took fright from
ne hau and waa Injured Internally.
,imoet every maoufaoturinr plant on the
th aldo waa left without window after
atorm.
Vift? lajared at rtat River.
TLA.T KlVl-JH. Me., April Mk-nfty per
ni word Injured, oevaral probably fatally,
a atorm wbloh thl afternoon rwept
trta of Elvin. Flat River and Esther, all
inlng town In thla Motion.
Tho property damage will be in oaoea
1109,000.
Win No. 1 of the Federal Iead company,
wracked and about forty houaea do
lahed. Tho cyclone waa preceded by a
Ul atorm which continued for more than
' alf an hour.
Riots in Champagne
District at an End
Quiet Follow Announcement Cham
htr Had Refused to Pass the
Delimitation Bill.
KPBRNAT. Pepartment of Mams,
Fiance. Apr1! H.-falm prevailed during
the nlaht throughout the department of
Mart!? the scene of three dava' outbreak
on the par' of the discontented wine grow-
r', tnl th" autho-ltlen this motnlng are
hopeful Hat the rlotinK :e over.
The vote of the Chamber of Penutlee In
nullifying the action of the senate with
reference to the delimitation of the cham
pagne dietrirts and tbe expressed Intention
of Premier Mont to lefer the whole nue.
tlon to the council of atate for -ttlemcnt
served to a large extent. It is believed. In
appealing the excited pupulace.
The armv corps ernt to niiell the out
break and prevent tho further destruction
of property remain, however, for the time
being In tbo disturbed area.
A fore of gendarme j"t before day
light this morning proceeded to Venteuil.
one of th wine depots on which the mani
featanta especially directed thetr opera
tion of destruction of the wine presses and
bottle of champagne and arrested two of
the ring leadera.
While th gendarmes were escorting the
accused men to the police station, women
rushed Into tho street and tried to tear
Incriminating documents from the arms of
tbe publlo prosecutors.
Military aeropla- played a rromtnent
role In th maneuver of tbo troops' when
tho rioting waa at It height
CHaaa f I prising.
Th discontent of tho win growers In
tho FVench ch.''npagn region waa the re
ault of th suffering of the people. In the
department of Mania, which tho wine grow
ers there attributed to th extensive man
ufacture of adulterated and counterfeited
Wine.
To protect tho growera of real cham
pagne tho Trench government In 1X7 In
stituted an Investigation. Aa tbo result
of tho Investigation the government se
cured tho pasaago of a law which provided
an official label for real champagne and
requiring that no wine should bear this
label unless It Wero wholly the production
of a apoclflo d 1st riot a region within the
limit of th department of Marne.
From th atart th law delimiting the
champagne country waa unpopular, there
being nunwoua complaint that It waa not
rigidly enforced. Dissatisfaction led to
meeting of protest, tho wine growers as
serting that win waa Imported Into Marne,
whero It was bottled and marked with the
government label. Counter demonstrations
wero begun in the department of Aube,
whero tho win grower clamored to have
their department Included In th delimited
champagne district.
Taking cognisance of tho Aubo krower
th French senate, after a long discussion,
adopted a resolution April 11 In favor of
tho upprion of all territorial delimita
tion. Aa aoon a th new of tho senate'a
action reached tho Marne region, whero It
was regarded a a deadly blow to their
Inter ta and a concession to tho rival and
neighboring department of Aubo, tbo ex
asperated Marne wlna growera roao in
arm a and burned and sacked every Aubo
wino depot they could reach.
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itormin Howard
and Greeloy Counties
Barm and Store Buildinj Art
wrecked tai Number of Wind
nilla Art Blown Down.
T. PAUU Neb.. April 14. i Special )
Owoen 4 and I o'clock yeaterday after
on a terrific windstorm, which. In piacoa
timed th character of a tornado, awept
or Howard aad Oreeley countlee. Con
lerable property damage I reported this
ornlng. On both, eldea of th boundary
.0 between the ' two countle a large
limber of windmills were blown down and
are or less injury done to farm outbultd
fS. The large new barn of Mr. IJndtay
ar C'otesfleld waa pretty badly wrecked
.d tbo concrete store building of Chris
tta In Coaeafleld was patrlally unroofed
.d tho front damollahed. U II. Boen's
rg barn six mllea weat of Wolbach was
mp1tely unroofed. A great many leaser
are reported from other part of th
orm awept territory and the aggregate
magna wtll roll well up Into th thou
nda. A atrlking phenomenon which ac
mpanled tbo storm wsa a cloud of dust
dene that It necessitated lights la the
use. Only light precipitation ef raia
d ball prevailed.
ELLA TOftftAUO Wll FREAKISH
aly Well-T-I Preery 0aera
Lower Prsa the 'Hla.
STELLA. Neb.. April U.-tSue 'Iaj.t-Th
aaado which atruck five mile from Stella
a tarda y aotd a freakishly aa any atorm
I la kind and while th damage done 1
Umaud at about li.0"0. In th main only
talthy farmers wr tho sufferers and th
seriously affect them.
atruck about half way V
and Paw eon and traveled
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and all the other spring wear. Settle the question today, and settling
the question means with youwhose line of clothes offers the most
STYLE and SERVICE for the money you want to invest.
We can solve the question if you arc in doubt, with our superb
creations of beautiful new tans and grays, which will be "the correct
thing"' this spring, and from the famous shops of "Kuppenheimer,"
'Stein-B1och," "Schloss Bros." and Society Brand clothes for young
men. These suits are the highest achievement in tailor's art and all at
popular prices.
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Ambassador Hill .
Hands In Resignation
Washington, April it-David jayn
Hill of Rochester, N. If, ambassador of
the United States to Germany, haa re
signed hla poet. Tbo resignation haa been
accepted by President Taft.
Neither In Mr. Hill' letter of resignation
nor in tbo president' letter of aceptance
I any reaaon given for tho ambassador's
action. :
The president thank Mr. Hill for hi
service at Berlin and says that ho ia glad
to know that he will remain there until
July I. when th resignation goea into effect.
Ambassador Hill waa ordered home from
Berlin Several weeks ago to discuss, ac
cording to an announcement by tho State
department at th time, th potash con
troversy between tho United State and
Germany, which for a long time haa been
tho subject of diplomatlo Interchange, In
which Mr. Hill haa ben Intimately en
gaged. State department official declined today
to dtaous th roMigTiatlon.
Tho retiring ambassador ha been con
nected with th State department for more
than twelve years, entering th service aa
assistant secretary of state October S.
ties. Ho waa appointed minister to
Swttaerland In 1KM and two yeara later
transferred to the Netherlands. Elnco
April I, IMS, be has been ambassador to
Germany.
While Ambassador Hill's resignation waa
a great surprise to official Washington and
th diplomatlo corps hero. It wa argued
that th fact that he wa to remain at his
post until July 1 Indicated that there was
othlnf Argent In th ambassador's action.
Tbo belief is general that Ambassador
Hilt's retirement la tn accordance with th
custom of past administrations to appoint
new ambassadors to all of th Important
posts. Changes have been made hereto
fore by President Taft at ait such place
xoept Great Wrltaln and Germany. In
the caa of Great Britain. President Taft
offered the mission to Or. Charlea W.
F3lut of Harvard university, who declined.
uy a New Mat for Easter
There's a difference in hate, nnd the difference is manifest the first time
you see one of our'hats. And they nre sold on that difference They con
sist of more tasteful styles nnd superior workmanship The selection of
the right hat adds the final touch of good taste to the well groomed
man. Whether you be young or old, you'll find not only n style that will
please you, but a hat that ;n every way will please. ...$2.50 to 98.00
Ak to see the Mallory celebrated Cravcnette Hate $3.00
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As much about our furnishings as we do there would
be small use in our boosting them as we do. All we ask is
a chance to show how and where we have the greatest se
lection in town. A standing order from our Shirt, Tie,
Hosiery makes, etc., bring to us every new idea just aa soon
as it is out, and we are able to show our customers tho
latest creations and novelties the minute they are reported
from Ixindon, Paris or New York. See our windows.
If Easter
Day
Should happen to be cold,
raw or rainy, one of our
nobby, new "Slip-ons"
would look the part in the
Easter day parade
at... $5.00 to $25.00
' iiumi s -mswim i ,ii ' 111 ri" i-ar-piii ir nai irr ' i n m i"y
PZyZTA TfonMXrti 1
The Boys' Easter Dress
The stylish appearance of our boys' pro
ductions appeal to the ideas of every
up-to-date parent. Their
'careful, sturdy making,
the splendid wear resisting
cloths and their decided
lowness in price .appeal to
every practical side every
mother especially should
see our 6pring assortment.
We have every latest style,
from
$3.50 to $10
Children Ask to See Play Suits Inuinn
Suits, Policeman Suits, Cow Hoy Suits,
and the regulation Boys' Scout Suits,
all sizes.
FURNISHINGS HATS CAPS
SERVICES FOR GOOD FRIDAY
Chanting of Tenebra Marks Sawn of
Holy Holiday.
LIGHTS AND MUSIC ARE ABSENT
Solemn aa4 IsapresslT CoaaaaOi
tlea of the Craclflxlosi Esjes
the Baraeet Atteatloa f
All the Fatthfal.
Th solemn and deeply Impressive ser
vices that mark Oood Friday began Thurs
day nltht In Cathollo churches with th
recital of the Tenebrao. With the morning
service of Thursday all ound of music
ceased until after noon hour of Saturday,
when the Ascension of Christ I heralded
by the sound of organ and bells.
Yesterday stood out In tho Catholic church
as the one day In tho year when th
Kucharlat Is not exposed In th church
On good Friday the light before th taber
nacle 1 extinguished and the croas ta
exposed for veneration of th faithful; no
maaa la aald in th churches.
Tbo Service at St. John's, Twenty-fifth
and California streets, took place at 7:10
this morning, when wr celebrated What
Is called tli myteries of th pr-anctl-fled.
All day th crucifix was xpod
for th veneration of tbo faithful and at
night there will be recital of the solemn
atatlona of the oroas, with sermon on the
passion. At night alao was chanted the
office of Tenebrae, In which alternate
choirs of priests chant th lamentations
of the prophets and tho psalm that have
reference to the death of Christ.
Death f rem Bloo Flaoa
waa prevented by O. TV. Cloyd, Plunk. Mo.,
who healed hla fangeroua wound with
Bucklrn Arnica Salvo. 35c. For sale by
Beaton Drug- Co.
Birth asd Deaths.
Blrtha -Fred and Annie Nlmerrechter,
114 Center, boy) U. O. and Elm MoL.ugh
lln. UJ1 Lothrop, girl; Kudolph asd Annie
Bute. South Klevenlh, boyi Leo and ftose
faaewanlok, lt Buuth Twenty-slit n, boy;
Frank and Josle Bloxek, South Fif
teenth, girl.
Ueaths Pettr Peterson, 21. tsSi Mander
irn; Brty Busboom, .St. Joseph s hospital;
Mrs. Ada Keenan. 60, 821 South Twenty
fourth; Joseph Bauer, S. Clarkson hospital;
ltuln K Thompson. 26. S107 Plnkney; Maria
K. K. Baxter, IM, sl Bouth Twenty-aecond;
11. 11. Moore, 74, Twenty-fourth and Pratt-
'it l a will not
l I Ta twlater
, I N'eta, Stella
t I -ifcj' saves miles northeasterly before
! 1 J&Aib Ita foro. At th start after tar.
1 ar t dowa A fane or two and dno)lahmg
w , fw outbuilding, th wind lifted the
X at off a buggy belonging to Arthur
t " jadertl wntrh he had put In Barney Shef-
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Colonel McCarthy Loves
All Kinds of Good Music
aids bam and carried
jBaging the buggy,
lirwlut gatiian waa
away without
a a ta
Llutnsnt Colonel Dan 11 E. Mc
Carthy, deputy quaiteruiaster-gen-sral
and chief quartermaster of th
Department of th Misnouii. who
celebrated hi Hi birthday yesterday,
on the Mexican border. Is a great
lor of music. Not only the music
of bullet, if such could be called
music, but that which flow harmoni
ously from Inxtruments. or th hu
man throat.
At acy grand opera r music
festival In Omaha, Colonel McCarthy
la found wltb hi wife, among the
guests. Mrs. McCarthy is n ac
complished pianist, and many r
the musical given by the colonel
and hla wife while he waa at home.
Whether on duty at heudtiuarters
or on tb battlefield, th colonel I
an authoilty ua military tactKs. 11
graduated from West Point at the
as of . and cam to Omaha In
ImK as ihtt quartrniasr of the
Iepartment Of the Missouri. 11
was on th Quartermaster' ataff In
th Philippines and ta now chief
quartermaster of th Maneuver divl
sla ai Ran Antonio, Tet.
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Easter S (ffA'll faster'
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laiisume Rlew Tailored il,
We have made special preparation for late buyer by having in stock for Saturday the choicest collection of Tailored
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. AAMA AAV MA a J j . . ? 1 I Jl m . J . a. ll . AAa' A rfV
wortn $u.uu, 60.w ana specially pncea ior mia saie ai me one pnee, O.UU.
Other Special Tailored Suit Bargains at $35, $40, $45, $50 up to $75
Ladies' Long Serge Coats Serge,
pongee, taffeta and novelties, all new
est spring styles; special bargains for
Saturday at $14.00
Black Satin Coats Splendid showing
in all lengths, short, half-length and
long, all, the rage
at. .$14.90, $20, $25 up to $45
White or Black and White Dress Skirts-
Distinctive styles, very finest materials
a great showing at (
from. $7.50, $10, $12.50 up to $25
At 8:33
A. H.
Great Special Sale of Oyer 500 New Sprinl Suits and Dresses il:31
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THE SUITS are in the latest styles, in choice
fabrics and colorings fxr spring 1911. All sizes;
scarcely a suit worth less than $20.00. Nothing to
equal them ever before shown in Omaha.
Values to $25
THE DRESSES are, without doubt, the grand
est lot of val ues ever; fplondid assortment, includ
ing Foulards and Meesalines, etc., in very newest
designs and colorings for spring; values from two
to four times our sale price.
These great manufacturers' surplus stock purchases made by our New York resident buyer surprised even us when
received. AWve never before had the opportunity to offer you never had the opportunity to buy such splendid values
at so small a price. Sale starts at 8 :.'() A. M. Saturday. You cannot afford to miss it.
Lingerie Waists 20 differ
ent Styles, lace and inser-
tion trimmed, all splendid
bargains, in Saturday's sale
choice $2.95
Chlklmr Whit Dresses A splendid assortment. Including all newest
design, lace, Insertion and embroidery trimmed
t 81.95 $2.05 33.95 $5.00 P to $15.00
Children's Black Satin Coats Children's Spring Coats
?4 lengths, $10 values Sizes 6 to 12 years, values
choice $G.95
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kustaat fea
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to $7.50, on sale
Silk ' Underskirts Mesca
lines, taffetas, etc., all col
ors and sizes; skirts in the
lot worth to $7.50, on sale,
choice R?S.fif
.. $3.95
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The Thing
To Do
it yoa los yaur poekvtbook, imbrnv nmn
watch, or soma othar article of aJua, th thla;
U 4o U to toltow Ito ta.mpU of many other
p)U a&4 avdrsrtlsa vttkoat delay la ta Lost
tad roend oelBitug of Tbo Boo.
That is what am est paoylo do wtea they lose
artfalae of Tahia. Tlnhoao as aad oall yomf
loao U ail Oaah la o aUU oftorawoav
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