TOE BEE: OMAIlX WEDXESDAI. MAECH 20. 1912. Clever Coats and Hats for Your Little Folks Styles In Children's Coats do not usually Yarjr froin season to season a radically as do thow for Ladies and Misses, bat this aeaaon brlnia number of decided changM in design and color combination!. Shepherd's checks, serges -and black aatin are extensively uaed. the models are all beautifully tailored-and trimmings of contrasting colora are very cleverly so-', plied to collar and caffa. buttons and '. braid are also uaed ery effectively. Many modela bare detachable waah col lar and cuffs which are neat and econom ical aa well. Sites J to years. Prices 2.95 83.95 85.00 86.50 n 87.50. ..!.. White Serge Coata and those of Wblts Serge with black pin stripe are stylish and present a efy dressy and pleasing ap pearance, priced at 83.05 d "P - CHILDREN'S HATS Come In a wealth of dainty shapes -wBleh add muck te the winsome charm of the childish face. Milan, pea nut braid and leghorn In mushroom and Tyrolean shapes and many hand vads styles In pongee and faacy braids, priced np from 8125 3 I m yodm nonn OVS) IS 1518-20 FARNAM STREET fosnd wrartlcaMe. Whta asked whether he bed selected1- aarobe tar the vacant place of deputy warden, be sold that k kid not E rn the questlea eerlous thought as yet. but now that things had Battled dews ths natter would M takoa . up soon. -'-'' The awrstlon wne-llred the shot -which brought deww Coerlrt Ormr was a. pern Bent topic In Uoootn.r The Linoaln.jM pets here given the credit to Hherlfl ,Hfrt and'th Omaha, ixtpars. . taking their atones front- those, who. returned to twt eHy ay- the chase, 'glee It o Chief John Brlggs Ml aouth Omaha, .flyers' friends here Insist that the Un eola sbeetft Is the oh to whom credit U due. Another eaestlon whlcS la agitating the people la who wll get the reward. It la. a matter ef common talk that while she was not present at the Capture, lie email share of the eredlt for over hauling the eulprtta la due to the widow if the nafortunatte Blunt, whe made a netaway from the convicts aM tele phoned the news te- Ptattsmouth that the teen were at her1 home. 1 MOftLEY TO mm TSUKO I9f AMtlL Will e chars with . CMiflmr with Intent te Mardee. . V Charles Morley. the living member of , the trie ef convicts, which was captured V after a four days' hunt Monday, and which, killed three men In making their attempt to escape from the penitentiary, will probably be given his preliminary hearing la the ' latter part of the week la Lincoln, , Trej, chart which, will be filed against, him wll) be that of "con spiracy with Invent la Commit murder.'' "We have filed an information against Morley, Dowl and Grey, charging murder lit the first degree. aatd Dopstr County Attorney O. K. Itsgar. Lancaster county, Tuesday morning, "tut we will be unable to rely on that aa ws have no proof aa to which convict fired the fatal shots. The charge of conspiracy with Intent to commit murder covers the acme offense and meets with the aame penalty aa the first degree charge, bat the de ments of the crime are different" Morter' e trial will probably occur' ascond on , the criminal docket In the . April term of court about April at. The , trial ef Albert Prince for the murder ef Deputy Warden Darts en February 11 occurs April XX the first day of that term. The authorities assert tbst both men. If convicted will probably bang together. .... Morley Is at present In a solitary cell at the penitentiary next to: that eeco pled by Prince, i. ' v ..' . Srarra.et the bodies of the. eoavh-te havaght cut enttctes of personal property hardly In accord "With "the desperate' char acter of the-men.. Dowd was dendr ite had clothe Ma body. la. fine under wear and la his pockeTHe carried a tooth bruib and a tube of paste Oray .hsd also secured quit a number, of artlotee of finery. Including all . handkerchiefs and sucks.,. Tbs two men bad lees then U between them and most of It waa In small cola, Dowd having eighty-five pea- nice &t Bart's Iryspepala Tablrta Res-tare lifeless Organs to Normal ; , Condition. - yn A Trial free, htaay a sufferer from Dyspepsia. In dttaetiea. sad kindred ailments of the , digestive oris carries around an ab solutely ueilaia atemach-a dead load, aad a cesspool far aver-lacraaelng dis orders. .The muscles are seemingly 'worn out, the mucous lining baa lost Ms eeerettre power, aad food taken Into the Hornsea Ilea there and ferments, musing . sour eructations, hatchings. heartburn, dlsslucas and ether distressing ccodltlona. Many suRercrs have given up la despair -BntM they have been In duced by com Interested friend te try a box ef Stuart s Dyopepeia Tabteta. '- gtoart's Dyspepsia Tsblets are the dvs peptic's hop. They arc a natural reetor- stive of healthy actios to the stomach and small Intestine, because they supply a the Clemen te that the weak stomach lacks-pepsin, golden seal and other di gestives. If yew are afflicted with any ef the eymptem shore described, b assured that yeur digestive organs are toeing Power they need help and there Is no more ' aensfbj help te be riven them l has t supply elements which will do the work of dictation for them. Stuart's Dyspepsia Talt bar been found by test to have digestive powers. one grain of the active principle of these . tablets bemg sufficient te digest 1M grains ef ordinary food. It kt plain that ws matter aat the conditio of your teniae h. or now Car your disease ha as oar cat 'I en of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets laaea at soeal Urn will do tie work-atve your 'stomach sa opportunity to regain Its lost powers, the tn uncles will as strengthened, the cUndi Invig orated aad yu will b a new man. It coats nothing to prove the effect iveness of this care. Bead tor free sample pectus today-. P. A. Stuart Co.. lid Stout Bldg.. atarsfcall. Mica. All drsgzutt sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at M cents a bos, - - - rONTICTg WKHR It MB OMSK LB St Mevesacats After Kara a from Pea 4r Recwaated. The movements of the tnilrderoua fugitives from ths tUne .they escaped from th penitentiary up to the time they exposed themselves Is told beet by Elmer Hall, who Uvea five mile east and three-cuartera of a mile north of Have lock. .-. .. ; On Thursday craning of the day they escaped they were Invited Into the home of Mr. Blckmsn, a dairyman. They re mained unlit a late hour and then com pelled a boy te drive them te Twentieth and B -streets In Uaeoln. They spent rndsy night In Havelera. and then pre oMded caat on the Rock Island tracks te the Hall horns. They spent rriday. night In th Hall barn. ' At S:af eclock eaautday merntns when Hall went to his barn to do the morning ehorae, he'Was met at the does' by Con vict Dowd, Dowd's first words were: "Come In and shut the door." Mr. Hall obeyed. "Have you heard ef ths convicts who escaped from the penitentiary y asked Dowg. Mr. Hall replied that ks had. "Wall, we are the three." When Mr. Hall first entered the barn. Taylor and Morley were not In sight but they immediately emerged from an cat bin where they, had evidently been resting. Dewd did sll th talking. 11 told Halt that they Intended to stay at th tious that day and asked him te take them In. A Mr. Hall waa covered continually with a large revolver there waa nothing tor him t do but obey. Hal) and the three men went Into th house. Ths convicts told Mrs. Halt who they were and asked for breakfast. While the meal was being prepsred Mr. Hall continued with his morning's work on the outside, but waa followed continually by Dowd. Later all accept Taylor sat down t a breakfast of wheat cakes. fried bacon and ooffec Wore Heavllr Armed. The men wsrs heavily armed. Mrf Hall aaw five ef their weapons and they hold him they has ala rcvclvera In all. The guns, he ssld were forty-four caliber, with, barrels about elghtajnchea long ef blue SteeL Dowg carried a re volver with a pearl handle, During the day tune at the Hall home. on of the murderers kept watch at the front window, another at the. kitchen window and the third shsdowed every movement of Mr. Halt Mrs. Hsll was not watched so closely aad eh waa a! lowed to ge late the farmyard without restrict loo. S sake ,( That Csdawe. Th men spoke frequently of their crime. : They did not; seem to anew aay Borrow for their art except In ths rase of Usher Heilmsn, They' expressed regret that Hellman baa been killed, saying that they rhad .absolutely no grudge agslast him. According te Mr. Hall their bitterness was sll aimed at Wardei. Deiahunty. They criticised ths treat ment they had received at th arlaon. saying that ther were given boot food and aot enough of It. Saturday and Sunday a portion of the time was spent In reading th dally papers that bed arrived at the Hall bom. They read the account f Thursday'e n openings end discussed lb eton Th men would read th story ever end ever again. Other iasuwt of the paper were aisc ead closely. They had planned te leave the H.n home ob Saturday eight, and about X 0 clock ordered Mr. Hall te hitch up and drive them to- Oreenwood. He obeyed ana iney started out la a aled. After traveling about two miles the sled broke down and they decided to return. After the return they ordered th Hall to go t bed. Ths .convicts asked for Th receiver wss then Jerked from the telephone. Before leaving the Hall "home, the jnurderers took Mr. Halt's repeating shotgun and a box of shells. ' 'The convicts, according te Mr. Hall, did not dlecleee which one of them killed the different victims at the penitentiary, but be was led te believe tram what he heard that it waa Morley ark shot War den Delabuaty. SAYS BANDITS KILLED BLISiT Sheriff C base of Sarpy Ceaaty Glvee HI View ef Faraarr-e Death. Grant Cbssc. sheriff of Sarpy county, says that one of (he convicts, cither Mor ley or Dowd, murdered Roy Blunt, In the fight near Oretna Monday. Chase was oac of the pursuers who waa closest to ths convicts In the fight and ssys tiierc can be no doubt of ths manner In which Blant met death. He says: I waa in the buggy with Chief Brlggs and Captain Trouton of South Omaha. We were within forty yards of the con victs when they opened fire cn us. W did not reply Immediately, but very shortly we snswered back and after a few minute of exchanges, Gray dropped. "With that. Blunt started to leap from the wagon. We aaw one of the' two eonvlcta yet In the wagon fire at him at Short range aad kill him. Of this there Is no question, aa we were the nearest to the convicts In the fight. ,It was a cold blooded murder, If there ever waa one. I do not know whe fired the shot, but I don't think R waa Gray, as I believe he was lying dead In tha wagon body." SCHOOL CM1LDRB.W SEX BATTLE Bandits Killed la Sight at Ppll at - Dleerlet He, SI. Adding greatly to th dramatic aspect of the chase's wild finish wss th scenery where It occurred. For four .miles the final stretch of th pursuit could be taken In at a glance. It waa one gradual slope which fell In beautiful undulations to a picturesque wagon bridge by the farm house of Mrs. August Herman. Like a chariot race la th Roman arena. more than fifty farm wagons dashed three and four abreast down this expanse of wide road, while the wagon carrying the eonvlcta rumbled and careened through the mud and Ice, barely 1st feet ahead of them. At the top ef the hill where the final stretch begsa la the home of Charles Bower. Mr. Bower was preparing his team for a trip to Chalco, standing st ths side ef hla house, when bullets slssling by him gave his first warning of ths proximity of the eonvlcta. He had beard on the telephone that th men were headed for Chalco. Whn th rumbling army of farm wagons and buggies dashed by his house he went Immediately to the telenhons and notified Mr. Henry Bell, two miles be low Mm. and prepared her for the sight. She waa at her front window, the doors ef her borne barred, ready to as what turned out te be the finish. It waa at this place that the posse and the bandits had tha greatest assembled audience of their chase. More than thirty little school children In district school No. at were aroueed from their atudles by the firing. Miss Frances Umatum, their teacher, attempted to keep the pupil back from the windows without avail. They rvihed to them, took one giants at the sight and then crowded back Into corners of safety with fingers to their ear. Miss t'matum kept her little students st their work until time for AsmBesajri o'clock. A the after noon reoes she allowed ihefri fw discuss and conjecture with her on what they bad seen. r . i' Th pupils 'of district school W tl were dlsnussed after the new of the battle, reached them. John Muneter of th school board stopped at the Utile acboot bouse and gave the welcome orders te the excited children.' - - "Arc You Fat? Ten know yoa can not stay fat. don't you? That is. yoa can not be fat and be in style. Tbe day when a fat woman waa tolerated la passed. Nowadays all women must be In proportion or be ridic ulous. This does not mesn yoa rhostd become skinny, however. You should not get below the herd flesh line. All you ought to lose is the bulky fat. That done you will find yourself to be a well formed and therefore bandsom woman. Now, how can this be done.' By exer cising and dieting? Yea, and no. These two means will bring soma results, but not easily nor soon. One Is very hard work; the ether is- torture. Besides neither can be depended oa to oaue a uniform reduction. They may take olf a fleshy shoulder, for example and leave the double chin untouched. What you need, you see. is something pleasant to taks that without iujury' to your health will take th fat off uniformly and quick ly, aay at the rate of a pound a day or ao, until It la all gone where you want it to go. For tnia purpose nothing la lees expen sive, eater or simpler tbsa Marino la Prescription Tablets. Inexpensive be cause one large cane, coating 7i cents only, will produce results; sale because they cause no wrinkles or stomach trouble, but rather improve the health and complexion. If anything; and aim pie, because they do all the work without asking thought or effort on th part of the taker. In abort, they are the A NSW Kit If you are fat and wiah to be thinner. If your druggist is of tha bet ter kind he will have them. If not. write the licensees, Tbe Marmots Company Ml Farmer Bldg., Detroit, Mich. farm waa reached. II turned Into this road and until the fatal end te the pursuit waa between fifteen and thirty minutes In the rear of the fugitives. When Millard waa reached the Omaha officers received their Hrst news of a battle with the bandits. Merely rumers were afloat In Millard and on the party telephone lines tbst there had been heard shooting in the vicinity of -Chalco. Hiring rles Chief Devereese'a posse hur ried to Chalco, where definite newa reached them of th battle. A little girl rushed out In the road holding aloft photographs of the eonvlcta which had been circulated In that part of the country. And gleefully and excitedly she pointed out the pictures of Dowd, who killed himself, of Morley, who gave himself up, and of Oray, Who was shot by the Oretna posse. All of them were said te have been In servlc for years and of an antiquated j pattern, even if they bad been kept In j condition, which it la asserted is not the case. The story comes from a member of the guard whe made the test t of the weapons. Adjutant Ueaerai Phelpe declined te talk. TRtlJI GOKS TIIBOIOH LIIXCOLX Deaseastratlea Averted la Trip la the Penitentiary . Tbe train bearing the sheriff's posse and Morley te tha penitentiary passed through Lincoln without stopping. There wss a big erowd at the depot and trouble wsa feared In cass the train was stopped and aa attsmpt made to take the pris oner out by the usual route. Beyond some gmens and hoots ther waa no demonstration. Th people were kept bark from th tracks by the station gates. One story current In Lincoln on appar ently good authority, was that of the twenty-four rifles at the penitentiary for use of the guards, only three would shoot when the experiment wss tried. SHERIFF HW EBS TELLS A STORY Says Only Fear Offlewre aad Hlaasrlt Were la Battle. Sheriff Gus H) era of Lancaster county, when seen at his home In Lincoln Monday night, wss pretty well exhausted by the excitement ef tbe chaee and the long strain which be haa been under night and day since the murder at the peni tentiary. In speaking of the chase which led up to the killing of the two convicts, young Blunt and the capture of Morley. he was unstinted In his praise of the courage and coolness of Crawford Elkenberry, the penitentiary auard. Sheriff Chase of Sarpy county. Chief John Brigga of th South Omaha police and J. C. Trouton. deputy fire marshal, who were part Id- punts In the final battle. Hyers also gives great praise to Man ager Pollock of the piattamouth Tele phone exchange, who put the service of his entire system at command of ths sheriff end aided In every way possible In keeping the posss Informed of tbe movements of th desperadoes. Th com- pany's lines cover the section thoroughly. end ne other service was allowed te in terfere with prompt action la oehalf of the pease, Hyers says it Is not true that the eon vlcta were out ef ammunition when Mor ley eurrendered, for ho took thirty shot gun shells aad twelve thirty-eight caliber rifle shells from Morley's pockets after tha surrender. Hyers says the fight covered a distance of about a mile and a half. In addition to himself th only participants were Chaee, Brlggs, Trouton and Elkenberry. Hyers bad changed horses six times dur ing the .chafe. The one he wss riding at the end was a pony he had requisi tioned from a boy. During the fight th posse would taks a turn at firing and then whip up to get nearer the eonvlcta whe ell the time were firing at tha posse. Hi ere ssys one of the convicts fired twice st him with a shotgun snd. though he waa. not bit, ha ssys he could hear the shot whistle near blm. At this time h wss not mors than seventy-five yards away and things were getting ao uncom fortable It waa up te him to de aome thing. Th killing of Gray took th nerve out of Dowd, who shot himself, and Morley Jumped out of th rig and held up hla hands. There waa some suspicion this wss only a ruse and that he waa still bent on shooting, but Brlggs aad Elkenberry rushed up to Morley and put tha hand cuffs on him. "The farmer porse did (Continued on Fifth Page.) PILES Ct'BED I! O TO Id DAYS. Your dmawlst will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to curs any rase of Itching. Blind. Bleedlns or Protruding Piles in to 14 days. 60c . v Ne OMAHA . OFFICERS MISS FIUHT 1 (i 3lsi5M. quilts sad made a bed oa tbe floor, one man sleeping while two kept watch. Sunday was spent in about, th way as th previous day. ' - Taewe writ a Mavea. Befor leaving the Hail borne tha con vtcta bound the Halle with rapes. First airs. Hall was placed in a rocking chair a rope tnat had been used as a baiter Mn waa used. Her hands were tied securely te the arnia of the chair. After binding lira. Halt bar husband waa also Pieced la a rocking, chair. Hla bands were Ced behind bis sack wltk tbe sort of rope. Tbe eonvlcte then took pkk ui rape ana spat it, wstng en o. the st reads te further eecure Mr. Haa Psssis Are Split I'p Bat Neae In al the Death. The posss which went out from Omaha en tbe Missouri Paclflo special train com. prised ths following men: Chief ef Po lice John E. Brit I". Deputy Fir Wr den, John Trouton of South Omaha. Sheriff Felts McShan and ' Deputies John Cahlll and Adam Sloupi' Captain Henry Dunn. Chief of Detectives De-' v creese; Sergeants H. C. Cook and Al Bamuelson and Detectives Steve Msloney, Mlks Sullrvsn. Edwin - Morgan, John Dunn. Ed Fleming. Tom Ring, Charles Vsn Dusen snd Frank Murphy. Monk Trumnier and Tony Paaha. ac companied th : police, officers, Boia knew tbe convicts, although they had never been' In tbe pen. and fhey sere taken alone tV Identify them. Frank Williams, who cuosucts a mes senger service at Eleventh and Douglas streets, went along with th officers armed with a pair of field Biases and a rifle. Peter Rooney,' - brother of Patrolman Rooney. alee waa an armed member of the poeee. . Coder th leadership of Captain Dunn th band wss carried In the epectsl train until It stopped at ' Springfield. There Marshal Vena Lovell announced that he had Just received word from the Blunt farm that th convicts were leav ing there. Chief Brigga and Trenton, with a few Springfield farmers, im mediately alerted south, leaving lb Omaha polk officers. Brlggs tamed west, going te th Blunt farm. Th Omaha policemen and Sheriff Me thane, hearing that the band It e had started en the road north from Blunt'a place, started ereas country west In a move to Intercept them. Reaching a farm bous four miles northwest of SprtngUeld. word wss flashed over th rural telephone tbat tke bandits were going through the mire of the road as fast aa ths horses, then fresh in the tart, could carry them, beaded for Al- brtghl The police then turned back to tbe special train and were carried te Portal, where the bend was divided. Captain Dunn remained la charge of MX men while Chief of Detective De verseess at tb head of another de tachment flagged Union Pacific pas. aenger trala No. H aad waa taken Into Millard. Sheriff Mcghane wltk his men followed tb road west ef Springfield until the road going directly aortb from the Blunt -PEOPLE A -!!& lea 1 . erctl vitality getlittlepleas- ure from tlie keen, bracing cold of Winter. Tired-out, run-down systems don't taye heat enough to get stimulus from cold. They just feel the creeping, numbing chill and are miserable. : Good food will build up the system if it u digested and assimilated, but some thing is needed to help the system to get the nourishment out of food Pure illtTVliishgr -takes n BdentioB, kelps tie srstea to telp keif. If yoa ire sot perfectly well, ue it v Al sWowi, svecen awl Baser eeslsn. rssct,Sl-ee large kettle. TV Ds'fy Hak WViaker C. fcchettar, B. T. Yoa will tone up your yttem nd feed better for tsvldBftin the mosiiitisJiglsor Vator NATURAL LAXATIVE Best KesBwctT lor CONSTIPATION Citizens' Onion Public Mass Meeting at the AUDITORIUM TONIGHT William J. Bryan William F, Gurley William F.' Baxter - Robertson Travelogues : Always Being Alert for Improvements . Brings Results The constant effort of the Bniwnlng, King t Co. organization, toward better ment of their garmfrrta and eerrice, has telling- effects every season. . His spring the workmanship Gninh. and fit seem like perfection itself every pattern, seems a ricner and the prices appeal to .erery looker II eerier ctoeka are all cleared -away ami. New Kprm; goods hire the floor. ' May Tre thaw Ton a few of these choice gmirntil Top Coats . . . $15.00 to $35.00 Suits . . . . . $15. 00 to $40. 00 Suits for young men $15. 00. to $30.00 j Browning rKing -'6 C R. S. WILCOX, MgT. Fifteenth at Douglas. A fraiiltliii Little Six Thirty Horse Power Combined for the first time a six cylinder motor and a small car. Two pre-eminently popular features in ; automobile construction. The owner of a Franklin does not ej worry about tires. They last from three to .four times longer than on other ' cars. Let us show you the reason why. GUY L. SMITH DISTRIBUIOR " ' 2205 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. f ( -6 M A I v 7)re Is Only One "Bromo Quinlna" That la V t Laxative Bromo Qulnlno maa tm mu era re etmr oou m one our. Almg remember ths fall name. 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ALL THIS WEEK . ! test. aVewry tsar Ml Brery tflgkt StlS. tight falac Gfrls; rJimon de Beryl; -Honor Among Tlilere;" Rsy Ssmuels; 8chen-k a JV-' AMCsEaf EXTt. ' n I' : 1 ' A "'f CVk A V : V - : .,4v;-'-"f.-v . ' y Ni. - i LYRIC THEATER Friday Erenlng, March 22 . MR. HAROLD BAUER TXtj XaOslSaTT.rXAJ'tST Beat a Sale at the Owl Drag Company mi Kreroli Hmthera rrvse. lgB lOe, Sta, so. TSc ataUaee, lea. Best seat Sea, aa ent sataraay aa Swaday. - Fheaae. Bowg. Mi lae. 1 !. KRUG 1 HEATER BUU Tesay, gao. aTigkt, SiSs. t Ban teat go. WHIRL OF MIRTH SIS FRANK GOTCH wTreatUag, Hat. Jack Thavasam, xflg-ht, Oscar Wseeaa. XCATIXXS TODAY, SS AWO 9SS CATHRINI C0UNTISS asS a aVpleaatS Ossspaay to THE WHITE SISTER rri. aad Sat, Stat. aaS BTlgBt MARGARET ANGLIN in GREEN STOCKINGS THE OMAHA BEE "' Less tha n pen ay aad better than aay. Mi BOYD'S Kiss THE DURBAR tn stznatAOOMB tafs, Aettea. Ooler aad reats ef India AmericanTheater Toalga. Xtasa. 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