niE BEE: OMAtiA. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1912. the New Ladies' Hat Section is a .n. Rikv fnrnpr Thpsp Days w,.H Our tuccen in selecting only the cleverest and prettiest of hat! for little folks in years past has been of no Utile value to ns la gathering this exquisite collection of ladles' tailored hats which draw a bevy of admirers to this new de partment dally. ' - The new tailored bats are charming In their simplicity black mllan braids in clever rolled rim sailor models effectively trim med with whit srosxraln silk rib bon and tailored bows are chic and graceful and promise to bo the ruling vogue this sprng. Priced at the unusually low figure of $4.50 Our showing of Pattern Hats Is very complete each model la different and distinctive and contrary to the usual custom we make NO DUPLICATES. This assurance of an exclusive style will be appreciated by every woman who seeks individuality In her dress. We Invite your Inspection while displays are complete. 1318-20 FA&NAM STBZZT walked from the police station along Tweety-fourta street towards his home. Brlsss Does te Chirac. Over and over acaln Brlggs told his tory of the fight-now an orderly, con nected statement of the whole story, and then 'la disjointed answers to questions put to bin by the crowds that hung about him. Finally with a characteristic movement the chief broke from his admiring cap tors and gathering up bis bowling kit snd trsvellng grip dovs Into the waiting auto mobile. He left ever the Northwesters road for Chicago, where he will bowl te atom night In the national! tourna ment. Chief Brlggs has been ehlef et the South Omaha police for the last twelve yeere and Is an all round athlete. He Is a medal man en the target range and le aa active member ml the tenth Omaha Oua club. When told that he would probably ba lionised In Chleage.i Brlggs looked half seared and said "May, J'd rather gi KIDNEY TROUBLE JAUSK LUMBAGO Risarkabli Story About groat Rercedj . I eenaot retrain from writing te pa? that yew swamp-Root has benefited me greatly, lost year I had a severe attack et rumbege. Wee bad for a long time, and en seeing your advertisement, I de termined te give It a trial. I did so and In two weeke was eured. I gsvs a bottle te a "peer woman who " dould scarcely walk, the came to me In four daye to tell me she wss all right snd moet thank ful. I bed another attack Ian .November aad waa as bad that I could net rise treat my ehelr without assistance and eeuld hardly lace up my boots. I at once cent- for mere Swamp-Root and after teams; two bottles, I am mors than glad that I am well agate. Br age being eev. eaty-three, I am the more convinces et the excellence et Swamp-Root Tours very truly, . HEXRT BEARXK. MS Center t. j Little Rock, Ark. turned over te Sheriff Hyers of Lincoln and that of young- Blount te hie family. Hyers also took Moriey beck to' Lincoln on aa afternoon train. Bandits Lee. That the escaped convicts were lost for a while during the early part of the day la evident They eeoured their bearings after arriving at the Blount home. Their objective point was Omaha and they told young Blount that If he took them swiftly to Albright the Omaha aubnrh, no harm would come to him. Btoufit was tt years old 4nd had been married but two months. His young widow wss prostrated whia his body was returned to the family heme by bis brother. Following the final battle several hun dred farmers arrived on the erene and the procession which followed the officers back te Gretna was nearly two ml lea long. At Oretne the different pooses dispersed to their own dtlee. i Letter te -Bv. aUlme m OeU Blaurbemtss, sT, T. Flora W kit Swiam-lUet WiB D 1st ! Bend te Or. Kilmer Co., Bingham toa, N. T, for a sample bottle. It will eoa- vinee anyone, lou win also receive a ' booklet ef valuable Information, telling all about the kidneys snd bladder. When writing, be surs and mention The Omaha Dally Bee.' jugular fifty-cent aad one- dollar else bottlea for sale at all drug ft. Whooping1 Cough CTOUP ASTHMA COUGHS eeraeuoeiie ears ' a aa im Baineest rat wee. asm ii i m it. aeamag Stan- Vaeensea Cte. toM aae. u pniTNH el WLereuu Cearl aa4 Bmm Cieae at ewe, Mai e. ta atSffaft kaataitaaw. Tee ml ajaiitaa eaeaT aaHata. Mi.laajnea ebb eearr . mk Weatkua ewTi aMkaitaaaMalanaiaaaMaaaaaMta, eaaiiiaf MM attMa, tl n iaataaMa a saNaaa) sesS a sanal mf ImiiIiHw Seatm. ALL DtUJGCBJT. T'yCnmltmt Amittftm M aaniiiill. Of year sear eeasiae,iss Vase beseems Ce. S3 imnmm , H. V. Harness and Saddles ay year bars ass as wbeWeale. direct frees the firm that maxea them. Save the middleman a profit Our harnees are made of the baet beery oak leather and will outwear two eets of cheap factory made hem see. and coat yoa no mere our store bee been ever forty years In Omaha. Everything guaranteed. We will meet ell competition on cood Write fr catalogue. Hlfrefl Ccrais!) & Co. r te Oomaaj llunleaa. USE ALLEK'S FOOT-EASE i bm u Taa v rea ewa rm ui aaan mr una. atw e.llea. . aa Ain't Pael-aaaa. Ka unas esras aae Hiiiaa at aU sane a4 i u Vmtmm, ana aaS ailoa aMta. Jan Iks Una mr tliailaa Parties, rents, 1 miSii f u, a. VMaaiae la w Swta n la taa tieauel aalm "T m mm aaa. Try n May. seta rwrvHri Daat ii ma mr eeertHeta Tm FRSE uid Ills a Waaaal. la Bay. It 1. back late another battle like today s than face that kind ef a fire." ' Three Paaaaa Oreenlae. Omaha and Bouth Omaha police started out a spectel train Monday morning ever the Missouri Pacific, leaving West Side station a Forty-eighth aad Leavenworth at M o'clock. It waa thought the baadtta might Change tram the Rock Island te the Missouri rsciflo after leaving the Platte river. - Another posse wss organised snd started out by the sheriff et Barpy sonnty from Papllllon. sheriff Ilyere of Lancaster county alee started from Lincoln en a special train over the Burlington Monday morning st I o'clock. Feree Farmer to Keee Them. ' The three bandits en tared the farm home of Chart as Hall, near Prairie Home, Sat urday evening while the family was sway. When the Halls returned they found the bandits In possession et tbslr heme. . Hall and his wlfs were -torced at the point of revelvere te keep and feed the bandits Saturday night and all dsy nun. day. Sunday evening the bandits Mad Hall and his wits to bed posts and left, later securing the handcar en which they left Prairie Home. It wis several hours set ore Mr. and Mr. Hall eeud extricate themselves to give the alarm. geea by Earl aJatee, Karl Aataa, who was across the Platte river from. Louisville Monday morning saw the three bandits about T; o'clock.' They had. abandoned their handcar and were walking up the Rock laland tracks. They were wearing the olotliee rhay-had stolen'at Mardeck and; ware carrying tha guns. , i .'. f . Reb Tael Items, . Harry Basil et Omaha owna the -gen eral store st Murdoch which waa robbed y the bandlta. A telephone message from hla brother who runs' lbs store hows ths murderers took shoes, ever, hoes, caps and duck coats from Basil's tore aad twe shotguns, rare! veto and ammunition from Maxwells hardware tore, Both stores were robbed about I o'clock Monday morning. Mr. Bean and some of his nan stsyed In the a tors all Saturday night, ca nceling a visit from the murderers., baa ttiey were net In the store when the rob bery took place. '. A light wss seen In the hardware store shout I o'clock Threw Ha a 4 ear le River,, The bandits were seen te' throw, their handcar Into the river at Meadow, and to at ait across the fields, leaving the rail road tracks. - 1 f t ASDITS PVT'dP lilD F16HT raslllaee et Ballets While Tea aaa Are Whipped late a Foam. Reaching a point eigbt ml lee . from here .the officers cams up to the vehicle carrying th ecenvlcta, near Mowtnkle school. Toung Blount wss forced to huh his horses Into a run. but the officers kept up the chase until they were within a few hundred yards of the fleeing eoa vlcta. Then Chief Brlggs driver, who led the rest of the party, balked and re- fueed to drive farther. Brlggs himself grasped ths reins and whipped the horses into a gallop. When they were within let yards of ths pursued men Brlggs snd J. SC. Trouten, deputy fire warden, opened fire with tbe.rrlflea. From that until Moriey finally eurrendered It waa a dashing fight ever three miles ef rough country roads. The three convicts were armed wtlb shotguns snd revolvers. The shot came rattling Into the faces of the pursuers snd their bones, whtle'th erevotvers bullets were poorly slmed end were spent In the snow drifts en either side of the road. Blast Falla First. Finally there was a halt when yeung Blount toppled back kite the wagoa. the victim of a bullet Chief Brlggs lumped ftom the bugcy Inw hlch he wee riding snd with dell berate aim fired at the men In the wagon. Meantime other mem bers of the peeee came up and Joined In the fusillade against the desperate mea. John Dowd wa sths neat te fall. It waa at first reported that he had taken hla own life with a shot In the temple, bat Chief Brlggs believes he wae a victim of one of the bullets from the fosse. Taylor was the next to fall aad then Charley Moriey, the third convict threw up Ms hands In token of aur- rcader. . Brlssts Takee Merley. Chief Briggs, who waa leading toe party, ebouted to Moriey. 'Drop that gun I or I'll blow your heed oft" Moriey. who heat aloft a big doubte-emoa leiolrer. i dropped It ead Briggs ordered him to ; come forward with hla hands up. This i Moriey did aad Brlggs took a second re volver from his pocket when be ap proached. Not knowing lost what had happened. Brlggs demanded ef Moriey the surrender of the other men la the wagoa. They are ail dead." declared Moriey. Brlggs thsa want to the wsgoa, taking Moriey with aim. and found the ureases bodies of the victims ef tbe kettle. The bod lee of tbe dead coovvta were 5 BRIGGS LEADER IK THE FIGHT Moap Tktaka Saalk Osnahm. Chief Killed! Tartar aad Dawa. Chief of Police John Brtgga of South Omaha killed Taylor and rowd. la the opinion of Deputy Sheriff Adera Bloup, a member ef Sheriff McShane'a pease, Bloup with McBhsne and other members of the sheriffs party reached Omaha at 4:M this afternoon, bedraggled and cov ered from heed to foot with mud. Sknip said the ahsrtfrs party was be hind the desperadoae In wagons, along with Chief Brlggs snd other Omaha and South Omaha officers. -. "Brlggs wsa the nearest to them." said Bloup. "1 think he killed Dowd and Taylor, too. I don't know who killed Blount Maybe the poeas killed him and maybe It waa the convicts. I couldn't tell. "We got oft the train at Springfield and started after the men In wagons. Ws got a Jot of wagons snd divided up m llttla parties and started after them. We Inquired of termers along ths line as ws went ajoate of the fellows that were ahead of ue would make Inquiries, toa When we got to one termer's place they teld ue other members ot the posse bad gone by and tha mea were In a school house down another road. We went down there, but there were no oonvlota there. We took that road on, thinking they bed left the school heues and pretty soon we got back onto ths sams road they were on. Brlggs had kept on the other road and there were twe other wagons full of men with him.' I don't know who wae In them., "Every time we got to the top ot a hill we could see Briggs aad the others ahead. Briggs and the rest were standing up and shooting and the convicts were standing up I ntbetr wsgoa snd shooting back. Going down tbe hill ws would lose sight ot them and couldn't see them again till we got to the top of th enaxt. Brlggs and ths others ware getting nearer to-them all the time and It waa close -fighting. They were not mere than N yards apart, and, I think, they wars a good deal eloeer to gether, maybe fifty yards. "Our horses petered out and we were losing ground. Then we got te the top ot a bill and saw that ths battle waa over. MoBhane had bees behind ua sum after our horses gave out he passed us and got up ahead. Then we all went In and caught up with Brlggs and the rest Brlggs used a big rifle ot some kind. It looked kke doe of thoss eld army mus kets. The convicts had a lot of revolvers and some sbetguae, , It - they . had had tines soma ot the posse would havd got killed. I believe. As It was, none of us wss hurt" ' Island- railroad bridge below the state fisheries by residenta yesterday morning. Fanners along the route tasea by tbe convicts kept the pursuers fairly wen advised, so there waa llttla straying from the right trait The convicts were over taken near the Mowtnket school bouse, three and a halt miles northeast ot Gretna, and there the battle began. ORDERS THE BODIES TO LIXCOtLE (eyereaf Aldrlrh laalraeta Myers to Brlaer Caraaer If Oaetreawreas. Captain Henry Dunn, was bad charge ef the Omaha police posse which left la the morning, says only half ef hla men reached Chalco, and these got there after the battle. The police got off the spe cial train at Springfield at 11 e'eloek aad divided. Captain Dunn beading one squad that guarded a road that leada out of Chalco to Springfield, aad Acting Chief of Detectives Deverees leading another qvad to Chalco In a hired livery rig. The rig later broke dawn near Chalco and, aa the officers heard that the battle waa over, they returned to Omaha. Deverees, who came te Omaha on the same train with Chief Briggs of South Omaha, says the report that Brlggs wss shot wss unfounded. Briggs told Deverees that the coroner of Springfield refused to allow the bodies ot the convicts to ba moved to Lincoln and Governor Aid rich bad to be appealed to. Aldricfa tele graphed to Sheriff Hyers Instructing htm to bring ths bodies la at once, and If ths coroner became obstreperous to bring him in toa , - Captain Dunn says be waa told by a member of Chief Brigga poeas that Mor iey at tha time of the beglnalng or the battle tried te talk hla com pen Ions into surrendering. He waa argalng with them when Dowd and Taylor opened fire epos approaching officers. Moriey then be gan to shook and when Taylor was killed and Dowd fatally Injured he threw down hla weapons -and shouted. "For Ood's ssks don't murder me I'll, surrender I" which he forthwith did. Another report has It that Dowd waa still alive when Moriey showed the, white feather aad ha mads an attempt to Mil him, but failed. He then Is supposed te have turned his pistol upon himself. BLUNT WEDDED TWO MONTHS Farmer Forced to Aid Fleeleg Maa Tweaty-Twe Years Old. Roy Blunt who wss shot to death during the battle with the daspsrsdoea. wss only xt years eld and had been married about two months. After hav ing forced Blunt and his wtfa to pro- elds breakfast for them (he convicts made Bluet make team and wagon ready and started out for Omaha, making Blunt drive. They told him no harm would come to him If he would obey their commends without queetlon; but If he refused or attempted to trick them they would kill him. The trail was picked up near tbe Rock BLVKTt DEATH ACCIDENTAL Convict merley ears Firm Spot From Fosse Killed Far aaa . . . Roy Blount was killed by the first shot fired at ths desperadoes by the psees snd Dowd committed suldds attar Oray, alias Taylor, had been shot down, ac cording to Charles Moriey, alias Ed Craig, the recaptured convict After hla eurrsnder and removal to Oretaa Moriey' was hi a talkative mood end eiacuaaed tbe scraps from the peni tentiary and the battle with the pursuing officers. . , Moriey claimed that until the morning of ths day of tha escape he knew noth ing ot the plot to break for liberty. Then Taylor and Oray told him of the plan and he cast his lot with theirs. He said he does not know where the weapons used In murdering the prison officials came from. The revolver he Seed waa given him by Taylor. Ths first (hot from the possss struck the young men Blount, aeoordlng to Mor iey. He fell and died almost Immedi ately, la the surviving oonvtct's opinion, though neither he nor the other two paid any more attention to him after he fall. After Taylor had been killed. Moriey said, Dowd put a revolver to his temple and pulled the trigger, dying almost ta tsntly. v l.tttlBST IS HELD AT LINCOLN Develops Mow Ceeviete Get Oat af Guarded Worhehep. The coroner's Inquest yeslerdsy at tin ooln on ths victims of the penitentiary tragedy brought out no new facta, except as to how the convicts got out of ths shops , where they had bean working. Moriey, who worked In wast A, allpped out unnotloed. but before the shooting hla abeeaoe hsd been noticed snd a guard (Continued on Fourth Fags.) ,TO CTRE A COLD IN ONE DAT Tike LAXATIVE BROMO Qulrtae Tab lets Druggtete refund money if It telle te cure. E. W. OROVE'S signature Is eo tach box. Sc. k Oriental Rugs in a $50,000' sale event. beginning This morning Reductions from 10 to 50. This morning we begin our mammoth sale , of imported Oriental rugs; the newest impor tations from Persia are included in the won derfully beautiful and rarely assorted stock of Mr. Newton Vartanian of Constantinople. The range of price reductions is the kind that . makes competitive figures shade into insig , nificance. There 'are more than 500 specimens in all de-' sirable sizes and all at modest prices. There is a rug to suit every taste as to color scheme, size, beauty and general design. If you wish to give new toneand cheer to your home at rare bargain prices, this sale ' ( will permit you to do so. Here is just a glance at the price bargains: Slaw Raarolar Price Halo Price) Antique Camera Hair.,. 11.2x4.5 $125 $ 85 Antique Yourouk 7.2x4.7 .150 75 Serebend ... 6.4x4.8 85 55 Durbend 1.9.9x4.1 75 58 Bdouehisfon 4.5x2.8 20 15 Belouchistan ........... 5.1x2.10 28 21 Senna .' 6.4x4.1 95 ' 55 Belouchistan 7.8x4 55 40 Royal Sarouk 7x4.7 110 70 Shirai 5.7x4 75 45 Royal Kirmanshah .... 13.8x10.5 675 500 Khiva Boklara 8.4x5.7 : 95 70 Remember this Is the spring rug sale event of all Omaha Miller, Stevart&BeatonCo. U3-15-17 South SixUenth Strtet ! . Ml JVJ Iff Al DRINK HABIT li - et TaSRlseTreMrtl MfMlrfM Mm tfUatVafM mil Uml IKPIm m m WLWLW .iftniiT BtMMtBf fat tlM rjiM, Thm LWm tl om ttM 4mktr tatauvwwa MTJ a- mmu e-mum kx la toff, fafe IrXdSmai. .U a'M asSi flillT ft II I" t r"'"t "T o uay s; I WlltlMWIlt aeuBUaeted ta.aae.ua. M (at 9mmm. wfcile at ah. !lel Ia eMtsM. .ay all taeeMBtena, a. Itae? e aiaiMISMal er a arw tw aoaM, viae m aew atialcaS topanleaaue. ajgL leJSTITVTg. 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