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    THE BEE: OMAHA." THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1911
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want
Every day w
ear fbis said en-
:hutt!eiy la
our iboa depart
ment. It is no
vender that ws
tar Just what
ia wanted for wa
b a t mad a
mat f the Brobirm ol giving women correct footwear. Today
we direct attention to ,
V The New. White Back
; and Nabuck Shoes,
and Oxfords'
,Tb' lflnftraUons wW''
gir JO aa idea of
two of the many pretty .
styles. Ther are many
otbera both is ox
ford and alga top J
S3K. $4. S5. f 6
' 3 : " x All the good kinds of white shoes
. ,v; and oxfords for children, too!
i 1518-ZO rarnam street.
S "V J XV. iim .
STEAMER NEARS
NEW YORK WITH
ALL SURVIVORS
. (CsstlBued from First Put.)
that It wsuid atop sff Nsntucket tlghuhip
during the forenoon and reley messages
from the Chatter ta shore atattem.
A number of wutwsra bound 1 1nert
were la the vtainlty of tbe CsrpatWa dur
ing the foreseen. -
" Tw'entr erss ta Slsbt. '
HALIFAX H. ., April IT.-TSs wire
tew elation at Sable Island waa Hi oom
manieatlon for a time thle morning with
the Carpathla, n route to New Tor,
with the urvlvor of , the Tttanle ea
board. Tbe Carpathla reported that
".twenty fee berta were eurhied off the
bank near where the Tttaale sank, but
aw detalle ef tbe dleaaur were etnu .
The wireless station bare- reported a
violent electrical etorm off Sable Ulaad
early today. which eat off eemmunlce
U - with the Carpet hi et that time.
Communication wtta the Carpathla' I
really hampered by tbe ef wire
Jas flatbee that are being aent out by
tbe fleet at Meamera dotting the ocean,
all seeking newa ef the Tttanle dteaeter.
- Apparently act aattl theCanwthia (!
eat ef ranee of tbeee ships will aaytblng
finer through,
Churches Should Buy
Space in Newspapers
.;,andtTsrBiin)6afds
'. . iMM.f. itm Jk 4
IfANfUS CITT. April H.-Churehe
hould buy display epaoe In the news
paper had us blllbearda all ever towa
te booat their, good work, according to a
paper by John Ray Rwer of FUtsburgh,
P., read before the notional eencreee of
the Disciples of Christ, wMeb convened
here today. One hundred and fifty dele
(etna were present. .
Other who read paper at the mo rain
aeeelon ware Or, W. C Bitting of at.
Low and Frederick O. Norton, dean of
XMmh university, Dee Maine, la. Prof.
Sajnuel S. Batters Of Do Uotne WIU d.
dress tbe oonrrees tonight.
GOLDEN WEDDING
AT TORT DODGE
TORT DOPOE. AprU IT.-KSpecieL)
3. U McClcilaa and wife, Oeorfia
Wade MeC Milan, celebrated their fiftieth
wedding anniversary at Benedict Hem
yesterday. Mr Model lea belnf super
liMeadeat of thle home at the present
Us, Mrs. McClellan la widely known
throughout few, where ab baa barn
wary aettve for many yam In Woman'
Ctwietiaa Temperauee union and Women
BOlrf Corp . work. She . ha bald
any elate and aatkmal otfieee In both
et (animation and la one of the few
army aureea etlll living.' Mrs. MsCielien
we bom at Qertyebur! and bar alater
wis hilled an tbe field of battle while
VI bUnred aoldlere. Mr. MoClellan
la a 6m war veteran with a fine record.
Uf, McClalien be been HI torn year peat
and the wtddjaaj day was not entirely a
bappy one, althoufh jwetale and letter
eAcontretalation war received from a
bebt at Men. .
O Um Rochester Citizen
feifroni Serious Troia
I have need your nreparatien Swamp.
Batrt with creat cueceea. and for kidney
aad .bladder, frouble I have rarer found
ear thin ta equal it. I have recom
mended It lo arret many paopie and
nave aeverbeen disappoiuted u u te
Mat obtained (ram U uea I feel U my
duty ta write you thle he hv may be Ihs
nttai) f persuading other to sjva thle
arand reatedy a trial.
br. Kilmer SwairiB-tioot eaN-ed me
from Brtaht's Ptewue and Dropay m
)Hi atler the doctors laid I could not
sossiMy live. -
. Ierlfery trMy, 5
f A. J. BROW.
3J"aenbtroke St. BoMlr, S. X. .
Cdbnty of Mcfiro,' r
BSt of New Tork ' "
f ereoneiiy appaared ' befot me. this
m day ef Au-ut. .111. A. J. Brown.
& aubscrtbed ibe abw statement and
nMe oath that the earn I true la aub
ftco .and m fact.
S '-. SZLBOX X. SPENCER. '
- JSoiary Fubile,
Pr. KJlam So
. ,mMHo, m. x
8m WU UnmtJl muytm
Send te Or. aUhaer Cot, Bin ham too.
Nf rw tor a atuapl botfia. it wut caa
t eByone.. Jvt WrtU ale racetvs a
bepklet of vatuabi niormattoa, telHaf
a about the kidney and btadder. Wkea
wf.uas. be sure and mention Tbe Omaha
1437 Bee ' Kepsiar trflr-cm and m
W; !e bottle far eale at all druf'
TWO KINGS WIRE
THEIR SYMPATHY
TO THIS NATION
(Continued from First Pace.)
The archbishops of tbe country m Joint
aeeelon with the trustee of the Catholic
University of America bee to offer to
the president of tbe United State their
expression of their profound irlrtef at
the awful loss of human Urea attendant
upon the sinking of the steamship Titanic
and at the same time to sesurs the rela
tive of the victims ef this horrible dis
aster of our deepest sympathy and con
dolence. ' . ; ' . s
"They wish also to- atleet hereby ta
tbe hope that .the tdwrnakera of the coun
try will aoe in thi ad accident the ob
vtoua heceistty of lfal preparation for
further security tff ocean travel.
"JAMES, CARPIKAL OIBBONS,
' . "Anhbtsbop of Baltimore
"John; cardinal. FABt-rr.
"ArchMshop of New Tork.
"WIUJAM, CARDINAL, O'CONNELL,
"ArshMshop of Boston."
C. M. HAYS FROBaSbV I.OiT
teaeirt Frealdeat' at Oread Ttraak te
ate Is Hot Verified.
MONTHBAI April 1T.-The rumor Went
out from her,e yeeterday that C. M. Haya.
president of the Grand Trunk railway,
wa safe, which Information cannot now
be aubetpntlated, waa endorsed by the
three event's papers yesterday.. Pierre
DvldBd.t)ether of Thornton USvtdaoa.
the latter en rut tbe son-m-law of C, M
Hay and paessnr faiths TitK toaBj
one no nno reoeivea a ceoie ,eeyin me
Her party wa sate.
Another paper received mfomatlon
from Urand Trunk official her that.
Mr. May wa safe. Judge Davldaon,
father of Thornton Davidson, said be had
received a private message from Vice
Prealdent Franilt of ths Whit SUr line
that all the Montreal people were seta.
Missing First Cabin Passengers
According to tbe latest advices, forty-aovea first cabla passenger of
the Titanic, and thirty-aarea of tbe aecond cabin paaeasera bar been
saved whoa samea ar not reported la tb Uat of tba eurvivor pobLUhed
tbU morning. Thi paean Uat until tba tall list of surriror of tba dis
aster la give oat, K will b impoaaibla to aay woo la among lb 4iead. TbU
list of first cabin passenger whoso name are not reported a tsvipg been
saved follows, U forty -awv en referred to being included in this list:
I"'" Feaaseea aad
. wtfa.
V..er fbsmbailala
Forte.
sr. t. alllena, wife. t. 9. FrnakUa.
saac-htaw, asaid. y, rasreUe.
Thama Aaarews. Aesstnr eVae.
armend Arta-Tey- x. I Sslseaberf. -
a. Seeags B. oMeaahaU.
Oeloaet Joan net As- Tleeoe SMgUo.
: see, maa serves t. en Jem te eag gwibelm
Btra. . Assert aad ' Meary S- Barrss
aaata, W. M. Xantaoa.
t. staamaaa. BV ST. eTtarea.
Qaf Baxtar. Chartee M. sTayaa.
V. Beateu. gailewsphir Bead
St. jeraetreav W. W. Meat,
Sapha Wear SUaab- , Merbac BUewry MlUlard.
wwU. W. M MepfetBa.
Tii'y saaell. A. O. Malversea aad
I. t. nereaaak, wtta.
yeka Stady afisa A. B). Sshaa
S. Swaaaeaa. Sirabaam Jeeob .
S. Arakar faekaea - emea,
Men.
ICrs. B. W. aesaaeU sjdwev A. Sea.
aad rr-". Meayoa
Xajee AawklaaM Batt. Marmaa SUeasr.
Kra. I. W. at. arasa'a WUUam S. aeuBbere,
mat II ST. O, "bewta.
V. a. ST. Onrtiss ssaa anitoa C -beac.
sarraal iarlag.
Frank Oartoea. Stlw feewtcbea T. fcoag
Wtlllaaa F. Oaarss ely.
. Oarraa. Slagato.
T W. flaveadish e W. Stems.
SUrbert F. flap, asoCaffry
a nhai I CaUaolm. Tlmertfey f. StoCartay.
Watts ML mark. - SteOo.
Sings eataay Otffrd. ' A. SUIedy.
U. SL Oalbry. ga I . Meyee- aad
daba B. OeaAow. wUa.
sMward BL Oroahy k f.l Mlaakaa.
Saka aradtay fleusc a. atarlaad Btolaoa.
atngw. Otareao Btoore.
F. St. Baly. BL B. atorras aad wUe.
Thoretoa Osvtdsea. Charles Mattes.
W. MOBglaa. A. S. MleaoUo.
William o. Ball. S. Ovts.
aflas a. Adams. . St, St W. Fan.
Fv J Anstta Farts,
stark Fweaa, daB w. jraywa.
ea sea. Thomas Fears aad wtf a
W. A. SoeblUg tX.
Magb Seed
Mag
Alfred Mow.
a. Biirey,
William
eaa
. OUsak amlth
St. w. amivv
W. T. Bwaa.
stea Frettaket Stabll
aad wtf. .
tatde Stress aad wife.
Ftedertek Battoa.
MmU TaaealsT aad wife.
. M. Thayer, Jr.
I. Taorao aad wtf a,
Btr. Tswaharta.
.Wyakeff Taaderaaef.
W. Aaaereoa Walker.
F. SL Wane.
J. WeUr.
at- j. wait
Foratral White.
Mlehard V. Whlto aad
wtta.
ten B. Wlok
WU. '
a.
Bnaaa,
Oaoiga Wright.
A. X. Oomptoa.
Mrs A. rie-eahetm.
Bsr. . aad Mrs. X- '
Bsalta.
am. M. A Caaaehor.
Btrs. C.
Btra, F.
Jacob Blrabonm
lEItATM OltOKMI AN llt 1ST
Reeolatloa for laveetlaallea of
Tttaaja Olaaetee Faseed.
WAS1UNUTON, AprU lT.-The senate
resolution Introduced today calling for S
comprehensive Investigation of the Tttanla
disaster .waa ordered favorably reported
by the senate committee oa aommerr
this afternoon sad Immediately brought
up In the senate. The resolution we
adopted without discussion.
Survivor f the Tltanla disaster will
be summoned to Washington to tell com
mittee of eonsrea the facte eoncernlng
the Inability of the steamship official to
save the live of ell the paasencer on
the giant liner. Representative Alexan
der of Missouri, chairman of the house
committee an merchant marina and fish-
arte, announced today an Investigation
la wMrb the passenger will glv chief
testimony.
YOUNG WOMAN DISAPPEARS
Kits Gertrude Hamilton of . Dei
Moinei Csnnot Be round. -
POLICE AEE MAXI50 SEARCH
Mia Worker of law) Accept Wage
Seal A areed t'pena at Clevelaad
-Maetee Mereeehe Ar
la Session,
(From a Staff Correspondent.) '
DES MOINES, la.. April 17.-tBpecuU
Telegram.!-Police and friend are search-
In for Mtas Oortrude Hamilton, a stenog
rapher, who disappeared oa March EL
Mi we with friend until March a whan
eh started for her boarding place. In
tending to secure torn clothing and go
to her ewa home la Cents rvtlle. Since
then nothing baa been beard of her. No
eause for her disappearance la known.
She waa hi good health, Her mothsr ar
rived from Centervllle to aid In the
search. . - .
U i ' Aevt Baal,.- t
I 'Won) w neerVed by President Kosers
ol th AUn.Worksr" union at the
ventloa today that It w certain the vote
of lowa miner waa for acceptance of the
wage Stale agreed upon et Cleveland.
The -vote la not yet all counted, but
enough to show It waa carried.
Master Hereeebeere Meet.
The Master Horoeshoers" association of
Iowa opened Its annual state convention
today, Qeis Bolsfard, ' eoretary of the
Do Moines Commercial club, delivered
the addree of weloome In behalf of the
city of Dee Moines. " ,
C. O. McOlnnlm oecretary of tbe Na
tional Horeeskoera' association, ta In at
tendance at lb convention and addressed
the meeting. He devoted hi remark, to
trade condition and the necessity of
strong organisation.
Jams O'Toot of Muscatine, president
of the. association, t preceding at the
convention. Tbe other officers are: ii.
Hagerty of Burlington, Mr president; C.
N. Warren of Wapello, secretary, and
W, M. Oordon ef Davenport, state orgsn-
uw. .
LOUD kttOI Wild GA 101
Ask Aaatstaae la Opealaa Relief
Faad tew Masoned.
KB WTORK. April It.-Mayor Oaynor
today received the following cablegram;
"LONDON. England. April lT.-The
Mayor, New Tork: Opening fund relief
sufferers Tttanle disaster. Will warmly
welcome your sympathy.
URD MAYOR. London."
Mayor Gey nor at once said fund for
the relief of ufferra would be received
at the mayor' office and cabled the
lord mayor of London a follow:
"Lord Mayor of Mndun: Rrltet Titanic
sufferers has our beany sympathy.
"MAfOtl OAT NOR. New Tork."
Heavy Snow Falls
. in Southeast Iowa
nURLISGTON. Ia.. AprU H.-The worst
April snow for years tell at Burlington
today. . : r. -
HARRISON COUNTY
DEMOCRATS FOR CLARK
LOOAN, U.. AprU IWSpeclal.r-Dem-
ocrat of Harrison county met In delegate
convention here yesterday and after se
lecting the following delegate to the
state, convention ta be held at Burlington
Thursday, May la. instructed for Champ
Clark. -
Delegate ta mat convention: Jame-t
Leonard, Logan; Gale Mills, Lowes: Dr.
H. Warren, Missouri Valley: Prof. H. II.
Smith, Woodbine; E. M. Remington. Mon
de ml a: Dr- E. J. Cole. Woodbine: H. I.
Fariow, C. A. Boltec, E. H. Barret. Dun
lap; W. J. Burfc. Missouri Valley. .'.
fas Camsslae,
VORT DODGE. Ia. AprU 1?. Tenth dis
trict delegates to the republican national
eoavoatlen: 1. P. Mullen and J. L. Stew.
ens. Instructed for Cummins.
,.' Aaed Motel Maa Daa. -'
CEDAB, RAPIDS. Ia., AprU H.-Tbome
i- Burr. M year aid, id ta be the eldest
betel asaa IB Iowa, died t hi hoes her
today of heart troabte. He bad conducted
a local hotel for ta last thirty years.
MISS LAMB WINS HIGH
POSITION AT GLENWOOD
OLKNWOOD. la. April !7.8peclai.)
Mls Ailee Lamb of the graduating class
of the Olenwood High school win the
valedictory by having the highest mark
ing la the klgh school oouree. Miss
lamb has a score of t!X Mis Elsie
Evan Is second with Ml; Mis Verne
Mrltt. third. B: Miss Nell Oedsev.
fourth. Pi. Mis Lamb's victory Is more
remarkable when It at known that eh
finished the tour years' work In three
year.
Mis Lamb' another, .Mrs. Wnlllam
Lamb, won high ptaco and tbe valedictory
twenty -three year ago In the Glenwood
High srboot.
D. I Hdnslielmer of Glenwood re
ceived the aoUca of the wedding of hie
cousin, Mr. Dr. Henry Frsuinthal of
New Tork, with tbe sunt mall announc
ing the name of the doctor and his wife
among the saved from the lost steamer
Tltauic.i '
Dr. Frauinthal In surgeon In chief of
the hosptul for deformities end Joint
disease of New Tork City. He and Mis
Clara Helaahetmer were married at Nice,
France, on March M and were returning
from their Wedding trip on the Titanic.
Judge Tberned In district court In ero
sion In Glenwaod ia c leasing up equity
business. The grand Jury baa not re
ported. The petit Jurors are reporting
tor duty thi morning. Probably the first
trial case will be Humphrey agalnet
Oktley, the Melvera veterinarian who
ar ia a disagreement regarding a contract.
Daughters of the
Revolution Are
Electing Officers
WASHINGTON. April 17,-The ImpM
tent business todey before the Daughter
of the American Revolution la annual
session bar waa the election of ten vie
presidents-general to eerve two years
Nomination were made t the morning
session as follows:
Administration Candida tae Mrs. La
Verne Noyea. Illinois: Mr Andrew K.
Oault, Nebraska: Mr a. George 8. Shackle
ford, Virginia: Mrs William Llbbey, New
Jersey; Mrs. R. M. Bratton. South Caro
lina; Mr. Charlee F. Johnson. Maine;
Mr. William L. Peel, Oeorgla; Mr. Cha!
men M. Williamson, Mississippi; Mrs.
William H. Crosby, Wisconsin, nnd Mrs.
Charlee H. Bond, Massachusetts.
Mrs. Bond hi endorsed by all the sntl-
administration party; who nominated the
following: Mrs, Duncan U. Fletcher,
Florida; Mrs, Joseph a. Wood, New Tork:
Mr. George M. Miner, Connecticut; Mrs.
A. W. . Truedell,,C,llforol,,lnd Mr
Cunningham,. Kentucky. .,.
For honorary .yic presidents-general,
two to be elected, there 'were named Mr
Charles H. Deere, Wisconsin; Mrs. John
R. Walker, Missouri, and Mrs. J. C. Bur.
rows, Michigan. Mis Elite O. Dennlston
of Pittsburgh was elected editor of the
society's magaslne.
A plan for wiping out the debt of HTO,
oW on Continental Memorial ball, the
home her of the Daughter, waa sug
gested by Mrs. WlHlsrd T. Block of Illi
nois and adopted. Kach of the more than
member ta to be urged to lay aside
penny a day for a year, the result to
be announced next year.
- I t
.FMsWeveWS.
The greatest sale of medium and
high grade lace curtains ever offered
by any store will take place next
Honday at Brandeis Stores
The stock is larger, the varieties are greater -and
the bargains are more extraordinary than in ;
any previous curtain sale in commercial history
r During the next four weeks more people in Omaha will require
new lace curtains than in any other TWO months in the year. That
is why this special sale announcement, is of such extreme importance
right now when curtains are most in demand. In order to secure!
these wonderful bargains you don't need to buy in advance of the
season or after the season, but just at the time when you need them
most.
All the Lace Curtains on sale Monday. ' v
All the Curtain Materials on sale Tuesday.' : (
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS
ZX
COLONS HERE
TO MAKE TALK
(Continued from First Page.) .
2500 FURNITURE
SAMPLES
Consisting or
Dressers, Chiffoniers, Chairs,
RnrWrs Davpnnrtrk Rnf-
svVSSVa BB - WoVTagr V aT aMfe""0
fets, Parlor Suits. China Closets, etc. W
Aet I el. 1, 11
.nx uuat a i utc
C
SEE OUR WINDOWS
Turkish Rockers, $35
value, only
desired.
Term If
$15
mmmm
-S14
French Dresser,
' yslue,' only . .
Terms If desired.
Jealous Man Shoots
Woman and Himself
ST. LOr!8, April n. Benjamin F.
Gump, fermerly a saloonkeeper la In
dianapolis, abet aad perhaps fatally
Bunded .Mies Bertha Keen her today
and then killed himself. Oum and Mis
Keen, who up ta MX weeks ago lived
at SB South Ranting street. Isdlanapoiis.
have been living together hero according
to tbe young woman's statsateat t hos
pital .physickus She said Gump shot
bar bees tae of jealousy.
CleTa Beer Pass ta Jtivrr.
CHICAGO. April n.-The body of a
youag woman, which was taken free tba
river et Twelfth street last nlsbc wat
toenMBrd thle efternooa as that of Miss
Emily Vlrkeil of IMS Ttldea avenue. The
young wosses disappeared Decemker ft.
appealed tor support at the primaries
In his speech here today Colonel Roose
velt again criticised Prealdent Tail. He
said that although four year ago the
reactionary machine leader were agalnet
Mr. Tan. that now they were the oniy
men through whom the prealdent could
hope to obtela another nomination.
"In Illinois." he continued, "we got all
the atat except the vote WMeb Mr.
lrlmer had In hi pocket. The only man
In Illinois who eoold deliver -our op
ponents anything was Mr.- Lorimer.
"Now that Mr. Lorimer le defeated a
number of Mr. Taft's smiportera ere send
ing me word thst Mr.' Taft was against1
sir. Larimer. Mr. Tsft may have been
against Mr. Lorimer, but It was so In
offensively tht sir. Lorimer never round
It out until ' after he was beaten. Mr.
Taft ssvs he I against Mr. Lorimer after
he la beaten. I said It eighteen months
ago when I refused to sit at the tsble
with him st the Hamilton club In Chi
cago. Every man in the senate who voted
for Mr, Lorimer I partly supporting Taft
Every man who voted against Mr. Lori
mer le against Mr. Tsft. It may be a co
incidence. But It M a funny coincidence."
The colonel said thst If he were elected
president he would attempt to have leg
islation for model tenement houses In the
District of Columbia and that be would
restore to activity the Country Life com
missi oa. .
EBea Vbrtary la Nebraska. ,
COLUMBL'S, Neb, April K.-Cokmel
Roosevelt spoke at a number of place o
the day' run tcroa Nebraska, Including
Grand Island. Chapman, Central City.
Clarke and Sliver Creek. In spite of the
forbidding weather. He found crowds of
good else and a cordial recepttoa.
"I wast to speak In stains where the
people bav a chance to vote at the pri
maries for president,' he said. "I passed
through Iowa without stopping yseterdav
beet uee tbe people there have no ruc
vote. It they had wc would have swept
low as we did Ilhnots. Is fact titer
Is BS Lorimer ta Iowa, and our bpponente
wouldn't get even tea two votes whl-h
Mr. Lorimer pocket a Illinois.' Ke
breaka. the eotooei said, was a progns
slvs state and he expected victory at
the primaries oa Friday. . , . .
Dewlea Chaise aw Pascal Cards. I
SCHUTLXR. Neb., April 17.-4 SpecteU
Dental ef what be characterised as a
camps! falsehood was made by Col
ossi Roosevelt st Ceimthue, where an of
the largest crowd of Use day asaemhliit
Ther le no tons of mendacity te which
our opponents wont report, be aald. Pos
tal cards have been diatribe tad wher
ever I bav beast ta Neks-asks by ait tn
dtvMwal was didn't aare to sign his
Ths postal card Sara say special
This IVeek IVe Will Sell
300 Full Quart Bottles of
Ododold tfbifh'' Per
Full Half Gallon Glass Jugs at . . . $1.65
Full Gallon Glass Jugs at. $3.25
(This Price tor' Thi Week Only.)
WE ARE AGENTS ,
ad headquarters fur. most all popular brands of good liquors,
WK CAX SATE VOU SIOXEY. ' ' '
CUT PRICE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE
1309 Farnam Street
OMAHA
Prompt
City Delivery
We Shis Everywhere
Seng far Pries List
Every
WOMAN
should know about ths
wonderful '
Marvel "Whirling Sprsr"
SYRINGE
Best safest most convenient. -
Cleanse instantly. ' "
If ymtr druaxift cannot supply -the
SAKvnb, aeoastsmpiortuustrstea
noon sealed, contains dlreenoa
uvslaahle te ladles. -
MARVEL COMPANY
tleitUrd Street
NewTerk
to
Drug ee.
Bake be BaaMaaa a
tau enters soUdte.
Mi
-MB
' "
AMUIgJOJCST.
train era furnished by the Harvester
trust In the Interest of the trust . Who
ever wrote that knew that he was lying
when he wrote It- ,
The colonel said that Medlll McCor
mick. one of his campaign leaders who Is
traveling through .Nebraska with him,
had bo connection with the Harvester
trust There are two McCormieks in the
trust, be said. One of them is for Taft
and the other Is for Wilson. Turning to
the subject of conservation. Colonel
Roosevelt said that the people of Ne
braska should keep tor themselves their
water power. He said be has been In
formed that big water companies had
tiled on land which would give them the
Stctcctifcu!
6.t tfei Orljtnal tod Gmufni
II OR LICK'S
MALTEDJ.IILK
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PtseNulnLvn, up bungllie whole body.
LTivisroratc tiie nuning motha and the laed.
water power sad asserted that to protect' RkJi milk, tnahed gram, gl powdcl form.
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Tsle ssis&tttatc. AtkforHORUCK'S.
Not la Any mik Trust
Mendelssohn Choir Festival
ks sCeadslsaoka Choir of Omaha.
Xhe Theodore Themes Orchestra,
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ksases ttoket aaauntta- belasti te
three eeaoerta, eaiy 94.
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aad Raydoa Ssoa, stasis Belra,
or trust any eaeLv uamkar...
Single. Admlsslea ttloaet, Si caek,
Huidera ot seaaeo uuets van ex
change them for regular seats at
Audlioiium box office. Hingis scats
ua sale Thursday marulng at t.
i e te v4M ra mw
Mat. Mvsry Bay tag. Beery Klga 111
ASVARURS TAUBarlLM
Miss Cesllia Loftue, Charley Orape
win, Mullen and Gougan, Usudlnl MreUi- '
era, Larson Broth era A. O. Duneaa.-'
Thieosen'e Pete, Klnetosoope, Orpbeum 1
Concert Orchestra I'rlcee , Night, - IP, :
tic. Coo, lac Ua tinsel 10c Bast seats
tec, except Saturday and Sunday.
American Theater
teaugbt. Mats. Taes, Tkass, Baa
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and ths ,
aTOODWARO STOCK OOsaPAaT-t t
lora warcxB
Best Week My Priaad Twm ladle
themselves against a grasping monopoly
the people should tuke over and develop
these resource.
WiMamF.Harrity,. s
Prominent Democrat, s
Dies in PhiladelpMa
PHILADELPHIA. PtU, AprU K.-Wil.
Uam F Hsmty, former chairman of the
democratic national committee and once
powerful lb national democratic councils,
died today at his home In Overbrook. a
suburb, after sn fitness ot a tew days
He was C years old. . -
Mr. Harrtty ksd been In failing heslth
for several year, but was at (hls law
off! re ss ate st last Kat order.
lis was s director In many local
financial Instituuona He schleved feme
as the manager of the campaign of
Ovover CMvelaad ia !, bo being green
muck ad tbe credit at the democratic
BRANDEIS THEATER
TOIOT, g DAYS-SB ts 1AS .
Saturday Stat, ass be 91M .
HNR1TaA uEOSMAN.
Tn Xer Bert Play
TXisa."
an. ktac aad Bve rteU's BTtastrels
success that year.
, Mr. Horrity withdrew larseiy from ac
tive participation in politics In U96. after
the nomlnatios of W. J. Bryan for tbe
presidency.
AMERICAN ENGINEERS
. JN MEXICO QUIT WORK
LAfiKDO, Mexico. "Aprfl IT.-The waJk
out of Amerloan engineer and eon
ductsrs wa complete, today on tbe entire
northern and the rult divisions ot the
Mexican Matotnal railway. X serious
disorder was reported. Without exception
tbe Amerleaci are reported to bar
Joined the strike.' ,
Sidney W. Smith for county attorney.
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Juet as presented all last swame -st
the Columbia theater. Bread we
N. T. Oty.. Company at te. llk I tease.
tng t horua
KRUG THEATER
BUUaee Xeasr gin Rlg-a P)
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