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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1912)
THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 2. 1912. COMMISSION TOURS STATE The Blue Ribbon Iowa Liability Board Finds little Interest in Dei Xojnes. KOBE HZA&IKGS THIS WEEK "Smile" State Coa.atU.loa a lavestlaate tha sebssls Pleats Little Data tat Xt ssaec Steral laetrwettea la State mt lews. I I i I Special Features in Boys' and Girls' Apparel for Tuesday's Spring Opening Displays For month oar expert buyers have bwn carefully selecting the hundred! of handsome gar ment which you'll find all ready for you to choose from tomorrow. Each lection 1 brilliant with freata new merchandise, impressing one more forcibly, than ever that thia Is the one atore la Omaha which Is amply prepared to outfit young folks completely in tasty, stylish and reasonably priced apparel. Boys1 Washable Suits The aeaaen is now at hand when several Wash Salts are a very necessary part of the small boy' outfit We have selected a large and pleasing variety of the neatest and smartest styles which the Ma hat tan Wash Hull Co. of New York has ever produced. These clever little suits come in both white and colored linen, repp 'and ehambray. They are economical, dressy and serviceable. , Russian Sulla for ages 1 to 6 year-S1.50, 92.00. $2.50. S3.00, 53.50. Sailor 8ult for ages S to years $2.00. $2.50 $3.00. $3.50. Boys' Serge Suits In navy blue, browa and dark red and rich snappy mixture offer a wide selection from which to choose the boys' early prlng clothes. Either Russian or Bailor styles. The pleasing styles splendid workmanship and long service especially commends our boys' clothing to every parent. . Prices $3.75. $5.00. $6.00 d $7.50. For larger boya, English Norfolks, in fine, smooth, blue serges tnd lively mixture of tan or gray arc exceedingly popular with young chap nd the modest prices make It a pleasure to outfit the yuung fellows her. Price $5.00. $6.50. $7.50. $8.50 n" $10.00. ' Right at this In-between season every boy should hav a Top Coat and we are prepared to supply Just tb style and fabric which will please him most. Blue serges, tan covert and smooth gray wor steds art Mm of tha new fabric. Special value at $3.50. $5.00. $6.00 " $7.50. Cleverly Fashioned Dresses and Coats for Girls Mother who carefully consider the cost attendant to making the girls; dresses at home find that It is much cheaper to purchase them here. Tha newest and prettiest ' style are now ready. For play, school or outing there 1 an abundant showing of fresh new wash dresses of percales, plain ohambrays aid ginghams In dainty colors of tan, pink or blue In msny pretty patterns also a number of ' beautiful soft ton plaids. Every llttlo dress I handsomely , styled and trimmed Slues 8 to 14 year. - Prleee-gt.25. $1.50, $1.95. $2.25. $2.50 M $3.50. r'or "dreca-up occasions one may select from a very complete showing contributed by Win. Pel of New Yor. French Repp, French Linen sad Wexford cloth frock with trimmings of Irish crochet lace, embroidery and hand em- I broldered designs finished with fancy collar and cults, many styles hav tha new plain skirt. New shade of tan, pink, navy, rose, leather, blue and whit. Site I to 1 year. Price-$3.05. $4.50. $5.75. $6.50. $7.50. $8.75 nd $10.00. The firm of Wm. Fl of New York bar sent us a beiutiful and comprehensive line of charming dresses of mercerised lingerie, batiste, French lawn and whit voile, exquisitely fashioned and trimmed. Sixes J to 14 years. iinm $2.05. $3.75. $4.50. $5.00. $6.50 W Girls' Cost show many decided innovations In design. color combinations and trimmings. From the firm of K. J. Wile Co.', New York, we have selected the most varied aad complete collection of smart and clever styles we hav ever shown. Especlsl attention la drawn to tb Little Major coat, a handaom model exclusively shown by us. Materials are serges in plain colors, tweed, black and whit checks, coverts and .hopaack. Norfolk, V snd full length models. Site s to 14 year. Price $5.00. $6.75- $7.50. $8.75. $9.75. $12. $13.50. $15. "Tb College Blsxer" In school color age 8 to 18. $6.00. Spring and Snmmer Catilogne Now Ready. Send for Your Copy Today. m TBtin nmn Mm u I i mm 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET wanted t so toward the eoaat was ocn eerned. The lie ka the Elkhorn river, yesterday came dewa from around WI.neT and Iieemer, tore out all ol the new work and carried away about feet of the old grade la the west end of town.' Men Intel Omaha and the country west were gstebred up and sent out. They worked sll tor and last night. . Last BlM the Northwestern bandied It. passenger to northern Nebraska and a large Dumber of those of the Union Pa etfte. "tub trains were run up to Arling ton, where after walking about S yaerds the passingtrt were transferred to train, hacked down from Fremont. The same method was pursued with reference to pa see mars eomia gthla way. . stonier the Burlington waa the only HOW TO SUCCEED Doling the last few years, conditions la ail Unee of business, even professional Ilia, have enanged so completely that every maa waking u to the fact that M order la win success be must specialise us Warn te.da.eome one thing and do it weU . - ' he it h. with any article that la sold to It eotie. it must hav genuine merit ' nt Pit amuuai of advertising will main tain tie rttoiaml for the article. Fur B hu? jeer we hae etched with much iuteri-st U.e remarkable record P i j or. At mer's Swsmp-Kuut. tlie great Kuincy. Liver and v Bladder Hamedy. From the very beginning the Proprietors Lad so much confidence ia It that they Avlied every one to teat! R. lre of cm. before purchasing. it fat a Bhraaan s preecrtptloa. They hav on file thousands of tetters received from furrow sufferers who are new enjoying good heslth as a result of ItS M . . .. ... Bowever, If yea wish first to try a sample bottle, address Dr. Kilmer 4s Co.. ttlaaamlo .V. If, aad mention this saper. They will gladly forward roe a sample bottle by ma,L absolutely tree. Eaarnlar sises for aala at all drugglata 'ftfty-cests sad one dollar. road thai waa handling Omaha passengers Into Lincoln. It waa running Ita train, over the Missouri Faciflo to Loulevllle and getting tbem onto Its own lines at Oree polls. However, It waa serving the towns betwer-e Omaha and Hello. just this aide of the Platte, and the towns be tween Lincoln and Ashland by running atub trains. . . Only Use t-lae lataet. The Missouri Pacific Is the only road wnt of the Missouri river that bak main tained uninterrupted service out and In Omaha continuously since the beginning of the flood. This road has a bridge over the ralte at La Platte, and unlike the other bridges this one held, though there were time when the grade on either side wss badly washed, but not sufficient to prevent trains paving over It. While all of the roada expect to reaume regular passenger service very ehortly. It will probably be the laat of the present Week before freight trains will move with sny degree of regularity. As a re mit It Is anticipated that considerable In convenience will be experienced In some of the towne In the flood-stricken district However, there Is not going to be any Buffering en account of lack of food sup plies, aa all of tlie lines out from Omaha SsV Leued orders to take previsions on passenger- train, aa aoon aa they are running. . rreaisat le Aet aalcalr. A report comes fgrom Fremont that suing the Platte river the low farm lands were badly damaged by the strong current and floating ice and in place, catered from six inches to a toot with nd. Ijamagea to bridges and roada lu Douce . county may reach lUS.dOa special meeting of the county board la ordered (or tomorrow and the state will be anked to help to replace the longer bridge.. A part of the dike built bv a dralaige district ta cut the water eft from the north channel la gone aad the i channel which rune acroaa Fremont laland. loeka like a permanent one. The levee also built by the drainage district extending along the old north bank west of town area only washed out a little la one place and waa a big pals to the city. There Is likely to be strenoee op position to spending any mors money en the dike COAL MINERS SDSPEND WORK (Continued from First Page.) hla office today after the conferences with the mine owners at Cleveland. That the aoft real miners will vote al most unammouely in favor nt the new wage proposition on April 1 was Mr. White', prediction, BeaiBweaters Mea Star at Werk. KANSAS CITr. Mo.. April L-Whst-ever may be the final outcome of the ef forta of the coal miners and operators of the southwest to agree on a new con tract for the ensuing twu years there will be no suspension of operations he fore May I. This la In ncrordane h a continuation clause of the agreement or two years ago and representatives of both the eeetatore and miners aaid today that It would be respected. The districts In thla territory are: Xoe. It. 8 and 3L comarin I ik l.hnm. , . kansas. Texas. Missouri and Kanaaa. Representatives of the miners and op erator, are exnected la mt to confer relative lo local nnJiKM. ... I toe mine., hut aa to matters of general Importance the miners will h km. k I the demand, of the national organisation. I tProm a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. Ia April l-tSpedal.) The Iowa commleslon to prepere a bill for a new law In Iowa for employers' liability and workmen's comiiensatlon una Just closed a tour of the state for a week, holding meetlnss In the large: cltiea for the purpose of he-ulng fru.: all persons who are Interested la an, way In the propoeed legislation.' Th meetinga have been uniformly good. Ti: only place In the otaie where there jid.fference to the subject la in Det. Moines, where the commercat bou. -Lave been busy with other things. Ai nearly all the meetings there have ap peared representatives of the employe! aiid employee and they have dlecusaeU f lankly their view, aa to what ahouiu be done. The commission will continue thla week In having hearing, and later will gui busy In preparation of a report on whai la being done in other atatea. The rt port will be a comprehensive review o-. the entire subject with suggestlona aa l possible feature, of legislation that n-our . be better than any yet devised. Issjalry Into Sesool Need.. The commission sppotnted by the slati superintendent to Inquire Into the neeu: of the schools of the state is busy gathei Ing Information that may be of vatut to the legislature. The first line of lu qulry ia to be aa to condition. In th. rural school., for It Is universally ad milled that practically no progress hs been made In the rural school, of thi state In recent years beyond what ha bcrn done through consolidation am grading. The Inquiry will also extent to methods of educating the teacher, and what can be done for better wora In the grade schools of the cities snu towns. The stste tax commission is also con ducting an inquiry aa to what can be done to Improve the tax aystem of the state. From theae three comml.slona the next legislature will receive a bill of work thai will keep. It busy the entire session. Ceadltlea st lews Scales. Not more than twenty-five eets oi scale out of LSI sets tested by the stste food and dairy department ahowed any atgne of being fixed to cheat the customer, says W. B. Barney, state food and dairy commlastoner. Of a total of 1.324 sets of scales tested by the department, 171 were found Inaccu rate. Questioning the sccurscy of tha figures of Prof. Stem art of Iowa City, ststs super intendent of weights and measures, Mr. Barney made an Investigation of the scale records to provs the percentage of Inac curate scales ll not ss high aa Mr. Stewart reported. Mr. Barney aaya moat of the Inaccuracy In the scale Is caused because of worn out apparatus, and many tlmea because ef the oheaptees of tha scales. He said the "break" Is agalnat tha merchant al most aa often aa It la In favor of the mer chant. Dang Shew tor Dee Melaee. Entrlea for a dog show have been made here to the number of about ax) and It will open on Thursday next In the Coli seum. A number of dogs bays been en tered from Chicago and several from east ern stste. It will be held under the auspices of a newly formed kennel club snd be the first formal dog show In the tste. Arrangements nave been made for another similar exhibition at the atate fair In September. Will tie to Battlefield. Many aurvlvlug members of the Iowa Hornets Nest brigade will leave Monday evening for Pltuburg Landing. Tana, to take part in the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Hhlloh. Oovernor B. V. Carroll and Mrs. Carroll. Colonel David J. Palmer, Captain V. P. Twombly and Captain E. B. Soper will bead the party that leaves Dr Molnss Monday evening for the south. The trip from St. Louis down will be made by boat tallrsads Have Cesl. The railroads doing business In Iowa are reported to have aufflclent coal on hand to laat them at leaat a month and In case of necessity they can get along for a longer period. They have been preparing for some months for the Inev itable shutdown of the coal ml nee, which haa now started. The manufacturers who use large quantities of coal have also stored a great deal and will not be put to any inconvenience. The smait con sumers are likely to auffer most from the failure to keep the mines In operation. Gives Himself Vs. After James Thompson, whose home is in Hevere. Msss.. a suburb of Boston, haa apent six months In Dee Motnea, bis conscience did not feel at ease for Jump ing a parole bond, lie gave himself up to the police todsy and said that he wanted to be sent home. He save be waa con victed of beating bis wife. ; i r,-e, s !-.' V Sr eg Fesad (hot. FAIRFIELD, la.. April I.-The body of Olla Tost, aged H. who lived near Liberty vllle. Ia.. waa found along the tracks here todsy. There waa a large bullet wound In the aide. Neither the weapon or the young man, clothing could be found. Coroner Gaumer aad Sheriff Campbell are investigating. Police Captain ladleted. OTTUMWA, Ia.. AprH L-Nlght Police . Captain Man X Mler n inir,..t i by the Wapello county grand Jury today vn charges of bootleaalna. Cant. in j . aaya it ia a "frameup" by BollUeal ene- uuee. ten etnera also were ntdlcted oa D,iiegging charges. BROWN'S Bronchial Troches Aa aSfeearae raaaedy toe Qeaexe m4 Boanaassh laealaasle la BroMblai sad Lsag Troabta. aad to Waters sad peakees tor etaarief the vote. rXIrely free fmat oplwas er say henafal legr dwas geldMlylabeaw. laaili mall.d fees. JORW I RROWTt snS, BMina, Msev Pabst BlueRibbon TilWofQgallty T T THENEVER or wherever you are served A with Pabst Blue Ribbon there is always Y V that indication of quality that brings a smile of satisfaction. With a rich mellow flavor and delight ..iiv emrtntri tacto it satisfies evcrv exoectation aroused by tsaV4 J tflggVV aa twwiv) mw wr T its appetizing appearance. It is a wholesome and beneficial beverage for all Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles. showing at a glance tnat w ciean ana pvrv. Why not send home a case today? Phone or write THE PABST COMPANY 1307 Leavenworth rhonmDouiWt.Awi Omaha, Nebr. Bandits Arrested in Streets of Paris PARIS, April I. -Several bandit, armed with revolvers unsucessfully tried to rob a messenger of the Bank of France car rying ilW.OOQ in a crowded street In the center of Psrls today. They were arrested. Clayton reaveatloa. ELKAQER, la., April l.-The Clayton eounty republlcana today selected dele gate, to the atate and district conven tions favorable to President Taft. but resolutions snd Instructions were voted down. ' ' - ' 1 . .I.- . . . . i . voice Every woman' heart responds to tb charm and sweetness of a baby voice, becaus nature Intended her tor motherhood. But ven th loving tatur of a mother shrinks from th ordeal becaus luch time la usually period of suffering and danger. 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Ask him if it aids nature in building up the general hearth. jJj.T'nt: CATARRH GERM DESTROYED BY SAFE REMEDY If yw are subject to frequent eeMs, er tt yen have any ef the distressing symp toms ef catarrh, such as stuff e us rest ing tot the heed, profuse discharge from the aeee, sore la the nose, phlegm la the throat cauatag hawking and spitting, dull pain In the head or ringing In the ears. fust anoint the nostrils er rut the throat sr cheat with a tittle Ely's Cream Balm, and see how gukkly yon will get relief. In a - few minute, yon win feel your heed clearing, and after astng the Balm 'or a day er eo the nasty discharge will be etaerke. the para, soreness and fever gone, and yea win no longer be offensive to yourself as your friends by eea ttantly hair trig, .pitting aad blowing. Bash eft the grip of catarrh before It Impairs your sense sf taste, smell and hearing and poteens your whole system. Ia a abort time yea can be completely eared eg tale anetrtssla disease by aaiag Ely's Cream Balm. This healing, aatlsep tte Balm dees not feet yarn by short, else eaceive relief, bat eompletely uierunuca the dleeaae. It dears the nose, bead aad throat ef all the rank petsoa. snot bee. hails aad aareeajtheas the raw. sere miss and cntatTh. Oaw applleatisa will convince yew, aa a ft eant bottle ami generally ear the worst ease ef catarrh, tt at guarmateed. Oet It from year druggist today. "I can do lots of things I couldn't do before I began eating TRIX. My mama says I'm a different boy how. mi , is a delicious breakfast dish, a blending of wheat, rice and barley. it is scientifically combined to give the greatest possible nutrition and to take the least energy in digesting it. The whole family enjoys it, but it is especially suitable for children, in . valid, and old people. The New Enfaal Cerzal Co. South Norwalk. Conn. I saaaassaaaaaVll If your fro eeriinotytt Bupplitd, telepho ne Doug. 3686 and a pack- will b deliver J to you. Omaha Sales Ca National Fidelity Bldg Western Distributors. Fortune or success have often come through a little want ad. Have you read the want ads yet today? i s