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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. PRIMARY CAMPAIGN IK IOWA flck Party Will Select Candidate far State Office lose 3. "ISSUES A&E ULfiGELT FE2S0IAL AypTMrk te FerlleajU and Tnm tt ship ffmiutlM. A (From a 8taf Corrsepotdeot.) DES MOINE-S. April .- Special -The auto primary campaign Is kow th ;onty thine of general political Interest .ahead Is sow, aad the rutaga for the etete offlosa aad legislative poeltloni .-.bave an beta completed. The primary campaign has Just five weeks ta run. aa ,,the data tor th eteotloa tt Juao L All , sums ara that the aaaapslgn will be very tack leas etreoueue than asm of those that have preceded K, that there will be ne great amount of apeaklmt and that the newspaper discussion will be keyed to a Terr moderate pi tea. There la 'nothing In either party to arouse much frellag. The oandldaclee are larfelr par eesal, rather thaa factum al, and while Boat of those aaaon the republican who aeplre to office ara men who bare at heeliated to stand flnnlr for one thine or another la state affairs, ret the general disposition la to overtook past differences and rota for mea on their morn. Bees use of this fact the primary campaign win not Be aa axel ting aa some of the others. The aeareat approach to a straight fae soup la that a United States and yet K ta true that Beitber of the oandtdatss onatnr Kearea. and termer lenslsr Tooeg will receive tho aaltsd aupport of kls apodal faction, to. alee, la regard to governor, while eaator Pnodfoot la distinctly tho etondpat dMata for nwm be will not ho (tree the support ef that faotlea entire, aad while Clarke la the only preen asaH dilate ha at being fought by the machine ef progreaatvea, and la aleesup ported by the youncer slsrasat ef tho atandpattsra. Oo tho BoMe candldaey. which appear to kaeo suffered alamp. Is purely ladepeadeat. aa aa disclaims any ayaipathy with either faotlea aad dees aat lay elaini ta belag a republican. One remarkable feat are of tho pelga. shewing that f actional f saline e aot aa stronf aa It waa, la that W. Broom, member ef tho legislature from Wright oouaty asd a aire, la running for state treasurer and hoe aa eeece-itlon at all. This Is (ho first thaa fa tho history of toe state that any en baa sought one ef the hit offices for first time and without even all op ponent There ara three active eandldate far the) republican nomlnatloa for secre tary at" state and three tor state eadttor. Deeaaeratle Caadldatea. There ara two Candida tee en the demo cratic nonet for governor. No fictional Una eaa be drawn there for both of thorn ara aapporiera Of Governor WNoon tor president. John T. Hamilton at Cedar Raptda, waa at one time speaker of the Iowa arms and mora recently1 waa a mee-jeer ef the Stat Board of Control by appolMtaiowt of Oovemor Coalmine, bat rsetaaliar whoa Ooearnor Carrol was Making aa attack open the board to gala oentrat. Me la a fine type of the eearssefirl buatnee mea. Edward O. Duna ef Mason city la a vpung maa. oar i star, ef the Irwrwore Cdvoporatrre oeala Dealers sssnrtaUen. a fine speaker aad a popular party worker. Wiser one win make a hard eajaeeln far the demo- The rest of the demon spa elate a merely fined a wkk of psreoew orluiaa to ran. The daraoorata Hare eerteentrated open aa-Congreaamaa ' Uaa . W. Hamilton of tourney aa their eaadldata for United Stale feaater and he wTII receive tho eodoraetnent of tit Party without oppoei- noa. There art a rood many varan! plan aa the leg relative ticksta. la eowntiaa where ' the republican eaa eaetiy sleet, they hare no candidate, the matter having heaa aagleetad by the to. eal leaders. The damocrat bomlaarot la many dtotrfcta, . Complete eoialtet and - prohibit lea tlcketa are la the field la the stats, both partlea being euffleieeitry strode to have prparate ballots at the primary, rvepartaa ta Flsht Hates. Th committee of the Insurgent Modern Woodmen whiah baa been ta eseetoa bare oeverej da re. baa been preparing ie earry on the flgbt to prevent the dlernp- non at ma erera, and ft baa new be eeme eertala the fight' wot be earned to a finish. The report tt that b largt roporttea ef the sMmherahip of the order hi deserting hieoaso of rates, and tkoes who are fighting the rata pay that their scale, hj the only thing to do If tho order la Ie be from eeiaptete eeitriillea. Th etatue ef the matter la beta raveetlgatod Alllea hi ea aasra t la Dee Meiaee. The ADiaoa monamnt win be erected at some potnt la Dear Molnri The atau made aa approprbuioa for eonuMnclng the work ae eoadiUaa that the monument aa naated bare, and a arte will be pro vide. The asoorlatloa la ebaxge. will appreprtau aVe for the plana aad ask for competition aa th earn. The entire eeooani i oa the aMamtttl la tate Camp la Dodga. aortk of Dee Molno where th ruty-alnh reglmoat hold Ha - eaaual oamp. and the rifle ranee of the low state gaurd. located J eat a little boyond the camp, ara warmly oorar aded by Brlcadler Oeaaral Ramsey Potts of th United ktawa army. o,n. oral Peru made aa InepecUon of tho camp aad rifle rang bat or laspoetiag rr Do Motnea. Adjutant Oeneret Uaa ef the gaard abate says that Oea ral Potts waa delighted with the tin, rang need by toe Iowa National guard aad pralaad the guard for the showing ha rtfleaaea have made In the Camp Parry esmeeta. He also gave h's approval ta th Meattoa of Caap CXac.cs aad the fecUttte for proper mnltaUoa, KeweHre lasnsasy Coe-tlfteatea. Th faUawtng peraone this week re- oorvea earanaatea as pharmacista Iowa: - tor chiller SorOBoe, Dee atoine; U H. rervaa. MarakaUtowa: j. Steueer Bellevea: Ember M. Rubella. BkMi City; am Eppalabelmer. Grlewotd: Charles Bora bower, Dee Mel nee; C x. Roka, Cla-i-mda; T. U dll. Dee Moines: a A. Bber. wood. Cneton; Itarhle Thasea. Jr.. cua (on: & P. Vender Uaata. Palla; E. P. Oaaser; Cbarrtoo; Taoma Bpreot. Dai Molaee: Ohulya E. Morrill. Des Miano tt U LaianL K. Antkooy; i. C. Petaraoa. Moasea; H. P. Stookoy. Des Jtomea- Zaataaa, Cedar Baplds: Jpha Berg. Cedar Palla: Balph ateaar. Do Malaar. R. H. Cook. ItajsfcaUtawB: Jobs a Cook. Dea Moines: & p. Lindsay. Cedar sUptda; Orace V. Stephana, afitebeUvUle: Baxter Sexton, Keole; Paul W. Lambach. M Claire: D. Rudolph rXeffla. Traer; D. H. rrbolakamp. 8heldoo; E. B Bnrkhart, Hawk, ant: Wattar X. Csflca, Oeac Laaa. Vet.Trof Auciu. . ' - ? TWO ERRORS HELP DESTROY TITANIC IContJiued from First Page.) asked Senator Smith If something could not be done tor them. They are entitled Se M a day la wltneaa fees and expense. but no preparations had been made to pay them until they are realeaaed. If It Is too late ta get money for the aailor men, Mr. Ismay declared. 1 eaa see that It la advanced." Finally Assistant aargeant-at-Arrna Cornelius found a way ta cheer the neana or ine sailors and they ware escorted to the eapitoi la a bodv and were advanced money. lemay Devtdea ta ataw. P. A. a. Prankitn. vtoa president of the atanne oompany, left for New York late In the afternoon to return Monday. Mr. lamay did sot leave, though .Senator amitn told him he waa free ta ao any where he plaaaed. provided he reported la Washington Monday morning. "I am not going to New York. Mr. Ismay said tonight, but I am going to reat tomorrow. I'm not going to tell you where, but I will be bar Monday morn ing." The committee ha not yet released any of tho British member of the Tt tanlo'a crew or offlcera. though all now have given testimony. Some of them will bo recalled next week. Officer Boaball la sllll 111 here, but probably will be recovered sufficiently to take the stand again neit week. STEAMER riXDS MORE BODIES Mints Sonde Dlepaeeh Telllaug of Search far Vletlma. NEW TORE. April .-The etoamer Mlnla. which ha take the place of the kmer Masker-Bonnet In search for bodies of victim of th Titanic, disaster haa recovered a tew bodies, but today tt waa Impossible to eontlnua the March aocouBt of stormy weather, aeoordlng to meseagea teoatvod at the White Star Una offloae today. The Mackay. Bennett, however, aent on aa additional list of Irfentlf-eatlon and resetted that tt Woo Id roach Halifax with bodies tomorrow aooa. The addl. tloaal names are: R. C. BRISTCXW. KAiHKklNE BUCKXT. DENTON COX. l.;NRT PAI NTHORPtt RAlPH 01 LIS. 1IAKH - nil. I. awn TDZNAI HBNDKKKRTr. fjlJJTHAP i. JOnAHHO. WEXTZICLl, U..HART. THOMAS M'CAKPERT, THOMAS MOKOAN. ROBERT D. NORMAN. 1--.. fOOdt. CIOOROE kWANE. . , " DKL carLozbahttaro. I.KOPOLD wusa. MAURI DER ZACARJAN. ine loiiowiag aaesaaee, dated sa the Minia at I a. m, .prll M wae also elves eur, at the White Star office: vonrirm reoevery body a M. Harea Aioe uiMwmg third elaaes BBKritO H MOEN. iAOOB AI-niED W1LKCND. , ENOINEER A. H. T. ' JTAU) DONATf. waiter. A. STAN BROOK. Steward. kDWAHO UelUTT. flremaa. Man with Inllials K. R. on elotMnar evening dreaa with gold cuff links saaraea a. a AU a board. Aleo burled flramaa aot Identified. Latltuele JS lonetttada e.a northerly gala, rough sea aad toe aothlng don; bodies mock eoatteret, bo troupe: neeeeaary sream ever wide arse all veeoels report Be wreckage or bodies oBtleve Mackey Bennett collected Baarly alt ebtalnaMa. Conrtnutng search weather modenttea TAFT DECLARES COLONEL WRONG (Con tl sued from Pint Page.) vaster compear; and. eeoand. boos use at aeuvy la eeinpierlri the report ef th aamraars, due to ths tact that they were obliged to ewe pond work en It la order to complete their work ea the steel trust h-nreatlgatiea. These BegmjattoB oon ttaued uatk April K 1911 when, a I bare heretofore mentioned, they came to eonoltieloa aad tt waa determined that agreement ooul be rsaohed which th government eould aooapt, and on that the auoraey general was directed to bring eult WILLIAM H. TAPT," PttBSIDE-fT BACK TO BAY STATE Leaves ' Whit Meow far IMm '' Sorleo ef Spoeehook WABKINOTON. April la-After nine hoar root at the Whit Houeo Preeldent Taft at I p. m, o'clock started berk tor Maaaaaehuaetu to oontlnue hi com pel re for that tat' delagato to toe ra- puniicaji national ooeventloa. The president wlU speed al la the Bay Slaia, eurttae to speak eaiir la the morning at Teuton and winding up at seetoa la lime to catch a train that will bring him back to th capital again weaaasaay morning. Aoeerdlng to th preeldent' elan Mr Taft' ear will be detached from the Bos ton train at Providence, R. L. and attar abort atop there and at Tautoa b will hurried on to Pall River. New Bed. ford, MMdleborroea-h and Brockton. Ho vll touch Boston about I o'clock tomor row afternoon, but I not exoected to peek there at that tlm. IeMvtng Boston at I o'clock he will Journey to lAWrenee. Rarer kin ' and Leweil and then back to Boston. Hie ad vhwr count ea tight (peche and It waa a few mora eould be worked in. "one of the speeches were prepared i Mn Taft toft Waahmgten. The President cold which Intorferred notice ably with hie speech at Philadelphia last aignt wae potter today. Thl ta the third trip Mr. Tall haa made ta Msssachnootto ta a tittle more than a montn. HRONG SHOOTS FOR T. R. (ConUnued from rirst Page.) Polietu and the demooratio vote practtaally anaatme-aa for Wood row WU- Other factions of the two BartJee ua aot aocvely parOciaata Raaess hil UHbAB CITT. ABTtl k-rHrlaw Kansas counties today eelected dalegatae toe state and eotagrasslonal eoavantlons and Instructed them for Theodore Ttuooo vet tor the repubtteaa preeldentlal nomj- Batioa. The eountlee are: Nooehe, Chaa tare. laaoua. rja, Mitchell. Lincoln. Smith. Clay. Sedgwick, Coffey. Sumner, qhaaa. GIvew T-reaalaatsaaM Wtttwal bu PONCA, Neb.. April M.-SBselaLklt been found that John Wilbur r SUver Creek la th mocraOe nominee for the leelslatxre; Matt Eagle of Mar tlBaburg; oersocratic aoannsi . pervtser district No. , aad les Nelson rwrca, rapuoncaa nomine ttm vlaor district No. J, None tK BitmK a-or. uetr writtaa to and they bare accepted. Itv as hetes. strep's wkicb esldpra inakes aaT IRELAND UPON DEMOCRACY Archbiihop Defends Tail Govern ment in Galena Speech. EC0H03UC ASD POLITICAL PIEIL Papalsur Soverasaeat an Trial ta Tbia Cewatry gaetmllam ead KecaU Are lemd by the Voted! Pre hue. GALENA. Itl, April a.-Tba ninetieth birthday aanlveraary of Oeneral V. B. Grant waa celebrated here today. Arch- Manop John Ireland of Bt Paul deUv red aa oirlreoa la Turner hall. The oeeaaloB served aa a reunio for aor vlvore ef the Porty-flttb IlllnoU Volun teer Infantry, and With other sodetlee, they Joined la a parade. Declaring hi eenndenee la the per manency ef America a democracy and lta certainty to overcome the peril which heeet It, Archblehop Ireland eneeo for hlo theme "Some Problem of Democ racy." I Among those perils, th archblehoe Poke of the proposed reforms of which b aaid the most fatal waa the recall "especially the recall ef the Judiciary." HI apeech ess also marked by strong crttlclam ef aodaUsia and ft tenets. , Tho archblehop prefaced hla treatment of the problems, which ho classed a "the economic peril" and the "political pem," by declaring, "In the permanency oi American democracy, I have steadiest faith, because steadiest faith I have In the patriotism and good Sena ef the people of America. But confidence in the abiding ability of Americas democ racy to paa safely through every storm, moat not beguile us Into aomaolence and apathy while the storm clrdea above lta brow and tbo peril digs pitfall beneath Its feet. Dvmerrary en Trial. "Demecrary la oa trial in America. Our land today la a spectacle' to an na tion; th acclaim to America la untver- I; America prove or disprove the beneflciences, the vitality of democ racy." Tooetring what he character lied a the economic peril, Arobburhep Ireland Bald in part: ' "The economic peril I well within our doors; ear le needed that It doe not penetrate farther Into the Interior of tho Whatever leads to the dis ruption of the social organism le forbid den; that also la forbidden which ruins erivata aroperty-th toondatlen stone open which rests th social structure, the very core ef life la human effort and '- in tns i naiviQusi r in mm ooiiectivity. Eiimin ate private property, destroy or tnlnlmtas anduly lu right, mak tt Ineaeurt or profit I ise you have ruled that labor I aot worth th fatigue, that redolence and unprevideoee are privilege to be Bought tor; you have (filled personal and Btlo.l progress you have 4rtv, oackl1 Alice Ho ward : mrJli J?' the human race to th ehao of barber lam aad savagery. Pallaeleas Theory. "To attempt the ass ef power of a government, be that government the freest of demograoies. In order to maka the world of men other than what nature willed K. le the moot futile of tasks, doomed by nature to failure, euro, tt Ion pursued, to destroy the government Itieif end the social organism hi whoso behalf It was Instituted." Oa the political problem, the archblehop declared that the mala Oueetlon waa bow an the people to govern, whether directly or through representatives, acting under eeaatttutlonal llmltnUone. H sketched fie framing bf the constitution, and said la pert: Stability or constitution and law I lb vital condition ef social order, of cen tre sou aconomlo progreaa. What becomre of this stability when a email percentage of veeere may at their caprice suspend or leglelaturaa. call for altera tion la axlsttcg laws, propose a projects of law their whims and fancies? a a the road to social revolution. Into It w may at any moment be east by a smatt minority of th people-often the precise minority wblch least eeoerve th nretos- tlv hand of government" IteeetU Petal Reform. Of the recall, ha said: "Of all the pre- posed reforms, the moot fatal la the re-1 ceil, especially th recall at the Judiciary. o greater para to the Inatltutiooa af democracy, to the permanency of order, could well be Imagined thaa the I legaiijinf ef the recall of the Judiciary. u ever expert knowledge and dean. prolonged reflection wore la requisition. I urely I whoa tho eternal nrincinle. I of right and Justice a between maa aad man, between maa or maa and the aoolal I organism, or the exact and precise i Ing of conetltutkma and laws an under dlerueelon. An such matters, often ao abstruse in nature, ao dating In com plexity, to be Judged at th bar of a men popular majority, so many ot whom have never given to them slightest study, or am avowedly Incapable ot grasping their deep and Intricate Intent ao many ef whom will- be ready to put la tint nlace their personal Interest and caprice, ao I many of whom vary likely have their I awn good reasons to dread Justice aad aw. The archblehop declared that the dtf. I fere nee between the recall of Judge and I that of Judicial decisions, to be one ot I wore, and that the Judge whose decie- loa wae rejected by the popular vote I was practically rejected himself. BENKELMAN MAN DIES FROM EFFECT OF RIFLE SHOT nfc.NKELaJAN, Neb, xpm 9L-(c-1 etaLr-Th body of Frank Bunnln. who I died la a Kansas Cltr Hospital Friday morning, was brought to Bankelmaa and Interred tn th cemetery bare today. Mr. Bunnlng was one of the prosperous young rarmer reaming ova miles aortk of I Benkelman. On January t while taking I a .tj-caliher rifle from hie wagon, thai weapon waa discharged, the bail enter-1 Ing near the navel, taking aa bpwardl raa and. aa waa afterward leeraod. lodged ta hla lung. Ha waa taken to Xanaas City aorne two moo the ago. where I aa opera tien was performed tn the effort! to reoeve tne patient aad chock the, ak. I a that had formed in bt tunas, bet! eurgioal science could not avail. Do. I ceased leaves a widow and three children. I eeaioee a namoer eg Brothers and ala-l BEHRENS AND KOCH . WIN IN FLOAT DISTRICT VTE9T TfOIMT. Neb, April arsjakdaL) I rw reprvaamtattve. TvialTu I (float) district the Candida tea arel Behrena (rep.). Koch (dem.). For countv I aoeaoor: W. Brock mann (rep,). Louis c. I onarp loem-lw siamage nceuaes have been km I during the week to the following: Kunor I r runner and Mia Ana Caaameniiad: I Martin Feyerbera and Mia Roe Zlpti j ood '--- and to Raymond Marka aad Miss Georgia Hawthorne. Mrs. Ernst Aaioft tbd wtfe of a farmer mtdiag west of the city, died at ta family homo In childbed at the age of IT years. The Infant eurvlvea. Mrs. Aacbotf wao a native of Bavaria and was ,D mrcooi of Aacboft, bin Brat wue dying twenty year aco la almost the same manner. The funeral was bald under Catholic auspices. Hoary Zoed and Miaa Amelia Fin. die were married at the bride'a home la Cuming township oa Thursday. The couple wen attended by Louis Zobei and Henry Paradlea and Mtasee Louies aad Bertha Paradlea. They will reside on their owe tana In the nighborhood. 1. B. Koupal, for many year a photographer at West Point, haa sold owl hla Interests and removed ta Ceuaeti Bluffs, when he will operate a chicken (arm. Ha waa for many yean preel dent of the Wast Point Poultry and Pet Stock association and I an expert fancier. D. J. Bread haa been appointed as aeaaor ot th city of Wlsosr. the former assessor. Thomas Ollbraltk. having re atgned. August Vomacka, aa escaped patient of the Norfolk asylum, waa captured by Sheriff Knight Wednesday and handed ever to the authorities of the hospital The business men of West Point have given notice to the public that after May 1 all stores will be closed on Sun day. This proposition kaa been tried i out In West Point many times durins the peat bait century, but never scored a BOocees. Tn marriage of Raymond Marka ef omaha and Mtaa Georgia Hawthorne ef Douglas, Wyo, waa aolemnlied at weat potat la th Congregational parson eke ea Wednesday evening. Rev. Tho maa Evans, pastor, lying th aumJal knot. Martta Peyerharm and Mlae Boea Zlpf wore mameo at the German Lutheran church by Rev. M. Latmer. pastor, on Thursday. The attendants were Robert tsrockmana and Prank II of and Mli Minnto Feyerherm and Ida Kuettrr. Th young; ample will remove to PlalnvUw. Neb., to make their futur noma oa the tana. GENEVA ODD FELLOWS HOLD THEIR ANNIVERSARY GEKETA. Neb.. April KSpeoialy The Odd rdlewa of thl district he'd their ataety-tbtrd anniversary in their hall la Geneva yesterday. The member of Silver Link lodca No. it d.k.i... served dinner and supper In th banquet ball, after wblch all who deal red enjoyed a daace, Pollowtng waa the program uievneesi Betectlon. Hebron tra; Invocation. Bw c in-. . voral duet, Mlsare Hanoi Oii ..J M.VHWn',riL,tf'-t..f. !"!?. Rev. O. W. Smn.- Win u ard: reading. W. j. Col.m.V- Mrs J. v. Oarer: eddies r i. V?" V,in iutU Mr- Plorenc. O.b bona and Anna Tales; nrlncloai ednre.. nlll"7 . Nebraska; eelecuon. neeron orchestra : business meeting. .jK'-wf-fcecOon, Hebron orchestra: "O-TrV . C. Vincent; vocal solo, c. B. Collett; reading. Mrs W. C. iou ptono sn. Mia, Ethel Johnson; addrea. I Cerrtck; vocal duet. J. M. Cerr and C S. Collett; ball In the North hail. Pair and Cora hew la Garden. LEW ELLEN, Nob.. April wae. ciaL) At a meeting of (tockholdor of th Garden County Parr aaeoclatlon held here Saturday, September II, a aad were the data fixed for holding th next enseal county fair and corn festival, it la alee the to tent loo of the management to have n rarwiers Institute ketd hare upon the same date and also raclns and a wua west program, ' - Knights ot Pythias Baaawef. DAVID CITT, Neb, AprH M. (Speeial 1 1 Lest evening at the Odd Pillows' tem ple th annual banquet and ban of the I Knight ef pythiae lodge ot thl place I took Place, cover were laid f-r Ml gueeta. whe partook ef a alx-eours feast Key to the Situation Bee Advertising, BeAWKeWoman! as ever, ever, v k's the same old tirae-worn "gold brick game, . whereb you ue to be tricked into buying some other corset in the belief that you are getting a genuine Nemo. Wlaza&Ourtn who are trying to profit by the great fame of Nemo Corsets, and those dealers who care more for noniediate gam thw ate m league to get your money for a spurious, article and a sWrice that none but die Nemo can gjveyou. aBe on fjxwr guard BE a WISE WOMANl Thelamaal If at A a iviay u. r vast money wiu ue spent si cKrverusin2 this important eyent Good stores everywhere are prepared for it, and will show the latest irrveiitiora aad improvemerits in Nemo Corsets and corset-febiics. You can't aford to ovarlook "Nemo Week" It means much to you. It wifl settle your cocset problem for another year if you choose the right Nemo, ft will convince you that it is true ecocomy to wear Nemo Corsets. GotoyovieulHiUW tojoa. h wifl jroo. Dcti't Bbibt the opoofimitj. We appeaJ to your own good jiidjTrieiii: loci the rtsvtU it hxs-cjtbe fxcickiaioa vrja wiS be a tamtttmucbNfxnmhoc&iimeiriL. amianau-MawET. Be A Wise Woman! SAW . RESCUE SHIP ARRIYE Kew Torr Kan at Some Deicribet 'Carpatoia Ho-fttwming. POLICE C1UB THX PUBLIC BACK Owe Wasura Sl.OeO Opera, Cloak Over Klsaama that Cwald Be rare based, far Net Mere Thaa Pttty On taw a G. Hall of Now Tork at the Sunday described the scenes Incident to the antral af the Carpark la that breaght In the paseongei aad members of the crew rescued from the Titanic. Said Mr. Hall: - "I waa down at the dock when th boats from the Carpatfiia came In and I never eaw aa aad sights. Of oeurae the police kept th crowd beck and did not permit It to mingle with the paa Bengers. but outside the Una ot police N waa torrlbble. Per blocks away the streets were crowded with people who loot friessto, or BmrMd curiosity seeker. The officers used thfcr dune and did pretty well la keeping th thoueanda back. "Those brought la from the wreck were In a Barry plight, Th collision with the lee berk bed occurred at aa hour wbaa moot of the passengers of the Titanic were In their berth. They took little time to dress Consequently those who were taken into the life boats had on Just what doth lng they could gather aa they raa tor the decks There were mea and women k fan evening dress and without shoe or stockings, while there were ether with the meet fashionable Bead coverings and nothing ola oa but Bight clothes to oover their naksdiiesa. I aaw one woman waartreg aa opera cloak that cost not lea thaa W Ote and under this was a kimono that oeuld be botajht for H cento, Mea wore wearing allk beta, drawer asd smoking Jacket. "Pkw at the people who were rescued had any ateaey. They were aot all peer, but apparently when th Mock came, they did aot aeem to think ot valuables. The one desire was t grab clothing.. .nthaW ssfAtlftyy blag to bid their aakednesa and get ea deck as quickly as possible. But Ne-sj Tork took care, of them. Those who had aceeaata that they eould draw upon, wore able to send out aad buy eletaaa aad the ether ware eupplled by cherttaela Institution aad the bia beartod men aa Oar sertaas set only laearea freek casan V" L ' 1 i iniiliiii BBUMaerAetmtoeaiDwktokavoliaa. i i m is it u. II fTTmil lrlirHTr:ClnrVv,' v nifcvrr'rJnlk.Uilll l.lfflUPJair' f n w.im T-.-V AVM MW V 1 I yV.X.-. VV "Tvc V-T'rTT:'tr.'aX Tm. -.(' r bA w ,-wav. w I a" .",Vkv-A vVV"S--eXaSrVS I I . V ft OI V- '-l iTt.TV-Vc,i X II X 1 b i --Lr!lBJ5-e" 'PH -J I aj I r 'P - ea,aWai l'" im I I ak . mm I W ea. m a aBeaw mgrn m m I f 'r.lf I , m STf I s i isoaf a T SsW mt , l f'M.,v JTitairnf is M l . IWI IHtMJMMIVmun MM I T- f I ' rN HI -v -rmkJUS MIA? - .J m , ' fi ausa ' '' a .'" . ': raffoWaWai f)EAR NIADAM-The maitet b flooded vvitK J-' inatarioosof Nemo Conete -taore o? them than ever. and with fake claims more WeekSMay6 "tfaao Week" Sale begins f lit . AT PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY STRANGE COINCIDENCE Having hi pictures taken seem to have been a pa slims with tiibsstino PugUsi. the Sicilian, charged with the murder of Constable John A. Woods. Bern time ago PtucilsJ and hi wife went to Bae eetra studio. Sixteenth and Jones street and poeed for several different ideturee. Sunday attoraoea Paglist waa taken to Baaaett' for another picture, this time aa a prisoner. Aa PugUst waa taken into th mom Wnuam Q. Stutsman, a photographer, whe took all of the prevtou pivtaras ef PugUst was boeUr engaged la drying a doten pietureg of PugUst and bis ntta. Here' man to be nwgged,' " re- Chkat ot Detective Devexees. looking ap Btataman eaw who the prisoner was. and exclaimed: "What your What are yon under ar rest forT Way, I have Just hen Urn Be ing up acme p let urea of yourself and wife." ran toM tatsmaa that PugUa: was ander arrest for the murder cf woods. The photographer thought tt a traag ootnetdence that be should have keen working oa picture ef Pugllal at the moment he should be ceiled to lake hi picture a a prisoner and murderer. THREE PROMINENT PERSONS ARE BURIED AT ASHLAND ASHLAND, Neb.. April sV- Special Telegram.) Three fuaorala www held to day ta Ashland. Th body ef Mr. Mark M. Moon, whe died Prlday morning pneumonia ta a South Omaha hospital, was brought bora for burial. 19 den C. A. Hayek conducting asrvteces at th Methodist jrplacopal eburch. She waa year ot age and resVJrd bore before re moving to South Omaha en bar n-au-riag about ton years ago. Th funeral of John Berk hel mar. who died ot pneumonia Prlday morning, aged k waa bold at the Methodist Episcopal church thl aftanooa and waa waa eon- ducted by the paster. Rev. W. P. Wocanv Mr. Berkhotmor wae a native ef Pennsyl vania and bad resided la the vicinity of Ashland for twenty-five year. Th body of Cheater H. Goodala, who died ef tabereuloel Saturday morning at Hastings at the age of ef year, was brought here this afternoon for burial th Ashland cemetery. Rev. C W. Bes eem, rector ef St Stephen' Eplacopal eburch, conducting a short servioe at the grave. The deceased waa the eon of Rev, Samuel Ooodala, the tint Eplacopal rea ls Ashland under whoa direction St Stephen' church was built tn 1171 and lfO. A HAITD.IIAOK CIGAR FRESH PROW THI TABLI wrapped In foO as booo ss taade. ttas ksepioa; frash until sntokad. A fresh dgar mad of good tobacco M th laaal osaelta. Tha oid. weQ . cored tobacco used In ths Singfe Binder ara o risk isa oraaHty that aian-f who fonnerty gmoked 10s d-fars ncrwajnoke LEWIS ' SINGLE BINDER gtralgbt Be la fact. Lewig' Bizifla BrnrWr aUee tost Uks a roeel 10a cigar. Tbd Lrwia' SiogI Binder eotte ths dealer soma mors than other Sc. dgan but toe higher pric era- aUea tiua ractory toMeztrsmiality tobacco, thoi'riviiia- ths eatunjnvw s bet ter Brook than k poaaibla tn tig proft etgnrs, ' ' tmmmlieWB'lHtkBkkt blatant than witk tbia. raff on Monday, - 1 ..." hntn ff Ma Many Delightful Ways of Serving Spaghetti , The housewife who look upon spa ghetti aa merely a aide dish should leara more about it. both for economy's sake nd the saving ef her reputation aa a Provider of good things to eat. A little booklet, paollebed by th makers ef Pauat Spaghetti, will give bar a aew light en ta subject It tells assay ways ot servlag thl delectable dish. . Many families low mass Faust Spa ghetti th chief dish for Sinner oacea week, and .her gat frenv It food ele ments tar In exceaa ot those contained is meats, egga. flab, etc Aak your doctor auuui una. cie wui leu you mat rsoat Spaghetti aot oalv contains mora aonr. Ishlng power '.-aa these foods ao often considered neeeeaary, but that tt eon taina these element la a mora easily digested form. All good grooara sell Prust Spaghetti MAULL BEOS., tc and lo a package. Writ for the free Booklet o; Recipe. tm StleOuJa A venae, St, -bowls, Mo, FINEST BEER EVER BREWED The Triangular Label means the most) delightful table beer known to mankind. Insist on Blatz and see that yon get it. BLATZ COMPAJfT p-e41tliaibriatai as, Mea Baastosddd When yea eaa buy clean, pure healthful bread real "iatufaction" bread like Tip-top for the same price as the chip-dry lumpy, Soggy kind why not by hp-top? Isn't thii sentence sensible and sane, ' and don't yon owe ysarself TIP-TOP? Settle the debt' today. Get TIP TOP. Haralc.s Remedy fieastifies isd Darkens Hair What a pMr II to to as a. amar peopM wltk tbia, wtoew bear, fkead or atnaaed arap, and reaUas that asset ef I IB W IV f THE B ev m V Pise's salght have seat, gteasy. haa- ef beautiful aetor ead lustre tt tber would but see the proper treatment, There to ne mimaig tat gray bear andsg totr-Oae rears of sere, aad Otero sr. aa or aid. he via g atragrUag kaar, stther fall st daas ar kea-rg aad sask smslnsg with ea esarave eO, Tea eaa bvaag bask the aataral asaar ef Tear heir la a lew dart aad fereve rat -reurealt-W ear daadn-ff and loose halre, and saaae rear aalr grew atresui aad beautiful br aassg Wyeth's BeM u tulpkur Hair Wsmiir. Fer tsewsllaia) e been need sat the estor eg Ike aad atarpbwr I reasgntsed br aoalp excellent na Meatag nslp, or BT roar heir Is ioetaf lot eolor or oiralsg eat, ret a ftrrr east bottle ef WretS'e aage aad iwhsr from fx. aaa aatlea the Pprseisaia of peat few dags traatmaat. ABTcaKm-m. Boug. apei A-leM. Bvery Day ada. very Vlgh BO SwBVAaVSD VSCD VXXJLJI Robert T. Haines and Company. Rag Rorc. Poucbet's- Flvins Baib-t. 1 W leech A Poore. Hear? Kranels, Ful ler ShelloQ. Jotter A Rncera Kaneto- scope, Orpbeum Conoert Oixoestra- I-ricea: Mgnt 10c. lie, Mc, ;ic; kfat tnae lee, beet seats Sic, except JaUBv daj aad Sunaaa , i "1