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: MAT 5. 1912. . K , THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE i I ,9k Safe, Sane, Bona-Fide Reductions on Serge and Whipcord Suits, also handsome -worsteds and mixtures, to make room for new linens and silk suits. These suits have been eagerly taken by the best trade in Omaha at former prices; with these genuine reductions they will not last long. Note the prices: Women's $22.50 Suite $19.75 Women's $25.00 and $27.50 Suits at .....$22.50 Women's $29.75 and $32.50 Suite at ...$23.00 Women's $35.00 and $39.50 Suite at '...$29.75 Junior Suits from the $17.50 and $19.75 lines at. .$14-75 Junior Suits from the $22.50 and $25.00 lines at. .$19.75 "1912 Model" Borne with itrnight plain jacket others cutaway model with skirts that are correct in style, yet not ex treme. Fancy collar and cuffs are shown on some of the more fancy suits. These suite hold such true lines that they re quire very little alteration. s mil in m j kTi 1518-20 Farsun Street Fifteen Thousand Suffragists March in New York City NEW TORK. May 4,-The weather man prowled a tin sun and a cloudless sky for the biggest woman's guffrsge demon n ration in the history of New York City. For nearly a year preparation for the treat parade have been under way and there, waa little for Mrs. Harriet Stan ton Blatch and her aailatanta to do ex cept to marshal the various- divisions of their forees for the big parade at I o'clock and the maa meeting la Carnegie hall at o'clock. The 15,000 women and men. too who had asked for places la the parade, re ceived a last word of exhortation from Mrs. Blatch during the morning. "Re member.' she said, through a printed card with which each, would-be pander was provided, "you march for the might iest reform the world has ever seen. The orderly appearance of our procession de pends upon each Individual marcher. Re member the public will Judge. Quite lllog Ically. of course, but not leas strictly, your qualifications as a voter by your promptness. The nan marchers, a host which Mrs. Blatch thought might reach e,0t In num ber, were disappointed to learn that Colo nel Rooaevelt had declined the Invitation to lead their division. The program provided for a precession mad np of eleven divisions, ltd by the equestrienne squad at IN riders, a hand and a company of outdoor suffragette orators, each carrying her little green platform slung Ilka a knapsack across her shMlder. The elsventh division, bringing up the rear of the parade waa assigned to Mrs O. H. P. Belmont's organisation of de partment store clerks, preceded by the newly, organised baby carriage brigade. The tenth division, which comprised the regular members of the women's suffrage party, hired a dosea band for their sec tion of the parade and provided each member with a yellow pennant and a tiny yellow electric torch. submitted now, no matter by whom, would be legal." , after firing the deelsloa Judge lalle aald that In Ma opinion sow there are only two ways In which H may be ar ranged for election boards whea the pons epea on election day. One la for the council te reconsider Its actios on the mayor's hat and reach an agreement with the mayor; the other Is for the si en ters of the several precincts la bold meet ings at the polling places and select the judges) and clerks. Arguments In the alliens" anion man damus notion to compel the city council to name Judge and clerk for the mu nicipal election, to be held May f, were concluded shortly after soon Saturday and J ad re Char! Leslie took the easa under advisement until I o'clock In the Ultraowa. Conaall Arajse.. Arguments were mad Saturday for the city and Mayor Dahlmea by City At torney John A. Itlne. W. J. Cannot, and Frank T. Itanaom and for the ataren' waxm candidate by H. C Bra mo and Mm P. Breen. Mr. Connell said he had no persona! objections to the ankm rsndldstee. but If k had any objection they would be to in organisation that had arbitrarily named them as candidate and bad beea able to Influence enough member of th city council to have It stand in th way of th mayor's performance of hi plain duty. "They are good mea, these candldatea." said Mr. Connell. "but It la their hacking that I against thcm-thls committee that arbitrarily arrogated to Itself the right of th rank and 01 of aa organisation that was supposed to be a anion of cill Maa; that brosght sufficient pressure t War to have member ef th city council Interfere with th mayor' performance of hla (worn duty because they saw an advantage la It; that to standing behind thee candidate for office and If they do not do Its bidding will call thorn apoa Ihe carpet to maa them give aa account sf themselves. Aetloa at Eleventh Hoar. "Th very fact that they waited until this lata day to start their action ahould warrant th court In ending this hearing right now with a ruling against them. They knew In situation long before they brought their action. In th far of th plain statute law, th common tow, tinder which these man are trying to argue, doe sot stand and It would bo nothing toss than Judicial anarchy to mists In them In their attempt to hav th law set aside by a Judicial ruling.'' Mr. Ransom declared th whole ease was a plain on of whether or not th law ahould govern or ahould bo twlated by the court in order to take advantage away from a man who I fortunal to have It locally. He said that talk about represent ing th people waa not pertinent a we sr en aged anerety in a fight between two set of office seeker. Ihmalsaaa Ha Advantage. It doe not make a great deal Iff dlfftr- no who I elected, Mr. Banana said. th affair of the city will be sdmlnlatered Just about th same, no sutler who is looted, but sine th law give Mayor Dahlman an advantage la th matter of selecting Judge and clerks of election that law ahould govern. Just a all other law ahould govern, regardless of who thsy benefit. Mr. Rino dwelt on the fact that similar situations hav aaltd la Omaha time after tins, several time when attorney bow representing th ClthMn union hav beea Interacted, and yet th question of tb mayor' right to Sterne th Judges and olerka never before has been raised. at see re. Brome and Breea elaborated an their former arguments that th mayor being a candidate disables him from nana Ing the Judge. BAECLAY'S DEATH BEING UNEAVELED (Continued from Peg One) The Persistent and Juoictoua Us of Be Advertising I th Road to Business Sucoee. The Great Spring Tonic and Dody Builder aSMBIJCM OF Pt RITV AMI fcXCKLLKXC E SINCE 1M6 J Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Mi an aboolately pure distillation of malted grain, and as non but sound, clean grain can b malted. It- U mad from th moat carefully selected grata. . n is predicated liquid food In th form of a medicinal whisker It paJatabilltj and freedom from Injurious substance render It so that It can bo retained fcy the moat aesaltiTe stomach. It la ft gentle. Invigorating atlmulaat and tonic that lanucnoea for food every Important organ oX th body. It la a remedy that should be in ever family medicine cheat. It I especially valuable for one at this time beeaaa it so aid digestion that H enable yea to set from the food yo at ail th nourkaoment It contains, thug enriching tb blood and re building th system that ha become ran down and weakened from th oc strain f whiter. JWffy-s Pore Malt Whiskey to the only whiskery tha waa taxed by u uoTfwwjneiit aa BWflrtw oaring Use HpaaUh-Aanevicaa war. 0 th aennlne; sold by druggisih, grocers and Uqsor danism, or dlrert tt-M m bottle, tf year dealer cannot supply yon. write aa and we will UU where It can be bought. Medical beeJtl-t and doctors advice free on r agues. t . The Duff Mail Whisks! -v. Unshoe l sr. Mew Tern. ' ani at s c am-m . as- ,rm-m ;mwamja r - tij i u t ac tradlctory tatment made by Dalian, and ordered hi arrest. Motel Employee Ret treat. One of th unusual feature of the ease la th reticence of th Chatham hotel employes. They refused to admit re porters te Barclay's room until after the body and belongings had been removed. They aleo gave out mtsleedmg statement! regarding th shooting. According to the officers Dalian went to the Chatham about t:M o'clock and after being In Barclay' room about tea minute rushed downstair and excitedly Mid that hi friend waa dead or dying. Dr. Harris, aastitent police surgeon, waa called and be notified Ihe coroner. Dalian did not wait for them to appear. To on of th hotel attcha he aald: 'After thinking about tb shooting all night, and upbraiding myself all th time, and aocuslng myself for having th re volver, I went te hi room, thinking per haps h was only hurt. I waa horrified la Ond him dead. I could not believe H." , jm Weridsi ea Merde Theory. . Dalian eay that Barclay and be went to Ihe former room about 1 o oiocx Prlday Bight While there Dalian ex hibited hi new revolver, so be sax a, and Barclay examined H. Dalian cannot ex- pleln accurately tb ouwumataaeea before or after the shooting, and aa thl aeceunt the police are working upon th theory that Barclay might have beea murdered. Dalian I positive that he was not hand ling tb revolver when it waa discharged. The odd thing about Ihe case la that no on la the Chatham hotel seems to hav heard tha shot fired, although th at taches admit that many of tb guests were awake at th tun tb shooting Is believed te bar occurred. Another unusual feature which th de tectives think tend to prove th murder theory I that Dallas, a level headed huainee man. did not report the shooting to any one, or try Is procure medical a datanc for hi friend. Instead he left the hotel end roamed about the dty all alght, afraid to notify the polio, afraid to go beck, and almost erased. This morning ho became calm and returned to the Chatham. heetlaa A beat Midnight. Deputy Coroner Spain found Barclay's body In a chair, la an unnatural position. He thinks that death waa probably In stantaneous, and that th shooting oc curred about o'clock, or within two hour after th tw men went to th room. Barclay I a Scotchman, about M years of age, and has been In America about four month. He lis beea connected with th J. Gordon-Steel company of lit. Paul elae coming te thl country, lie baa oc cupied the room at th Chatham for two month, though he ha enly been here twenty-eix day of that period, being eut of town on accountant work. Th Omaha offices of th Steele eompany are In th first National Bank building. Dalian statmanta seem to Impress Mr. English and Detective Devareea that th hooting was accidental. Dallas roomed at Mil Dewey avenue. end hi rent there would nave expired ia tw week. He waa making arrangements to room with Barclay at tb Chatham after that period. He say that Barclay waa hla closest and beet friend. The two became acquainted la at. Paul. Dalian I an Englishman and has been ia America lea than year. Aa tnqurry waa made at th J. Gordon Steele office for information about both Barclay and Dalian, but th stenographer la charge aeemed to be unwilling t gtvs est gnythlng. As Inquest will be held Monday, fol lowing a poet pertem wsmHsHes to determine cause and approximate time of death. Dalian has been ordered held without ball until after the Inquest. BRIDE IS QUARANTINED . FOR TWO WEEKS' PERIOD ABERDEEN. & D. May A-4 Special.) Love's young dream waa sadly Inter rupted, but merely postponed, wnen Hardle Wedegsrtner. a young business man of Rugby. N. D.. and Miss Pearl Wert, aa Aberdeen young woman, were married. The couple had planned to he married at the home of th bride's brother, but the day of the wedding the brother and hi wife were taken down with smallpox. Then th young folks went to the Msthodlet pe-sonag and wee married, bat tb hxavv band of the law deecended upoa them, and ta bride waa quarantined for two weeks Mr. Wedegsrtner be returned to Riufrr, wbsaee hat brie win follow Boa being rrliseea front quarantine. Ear t ta Sitsei-eh,- A Cash Outlay of Ten Dollars Will Furnish Your Home Completely.... Do not allow a small salary, lack of ready cash or a limited saving account to Btand between you and home comforts. False modesty is the bugbear that forces many a family to exist among such scant furnishings that the word home, which should be synonymous with comfort and happiness, is sadly out of place. You can have a beautiful home if you will avail yourself of our quiet, dignified confidential plan of selling. It enables you to buy all the furnishings you want to the most elaborate and you can make a very small cash payment and meet the remainder in such small monthly amounts that yon will hardly realize you are furnishing a home. 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Offered thl Week at to extremely low f price of 1414-1416-1418 DOUGLAS ST. a ""aoetw- J sessasssaaMSWiTwseis - a wsswu-m , atsaiaBs.. g, f "eessweawSrsswae 1 ;il'iiaat' i tr rrr i mm i m Green Porch Rocker Thl rocker a exceedingly well mad and for actual wear In all kinds of weather cannot be duplicated. Has win spacious seat, board t, back and comfortable bent ' wood arms A regular 11 1 value now offered at.. Five South Dakota Farmers Meet Tragic Deaths SIOUX rAUA 8. D.. May l-8peelt) o addition to the two farmer, on liv ing near Huron end th other Bear Eatel Une. who were killed by lightning, as reported n few daya ago. three other South Dakota farmer have met tragic death. 8. Drtvlnes. a farmer living some mile north of 81oux Fell near the vtllsg of Cotton, died from injuries received whea he was kicked la the atomach by one of his horse. Bdward Perris, a proe parous tanner Rvlng In th westarn part of thl (Minne haha) county, waa Instantly killed by lightning. H met death while driving to hi horn I a box wagon. A Strang reature in connection wtth his death waa that neither th bene nor the wagon were damaged m the least by th light sing. The belt (truck Perrtn near th heart and tore hie clothing badly. The team Jogged (long wtth th tiedy s th wagon, but finally turned off th road and opart tb wagons when member of a farmer' family llvmg nearby discov ered what had happened. Joseph Mosneh. a well knows Hutch- tnsoa county farmer, was (track by light ning and inataatly killed. He had yust led a horse Into th barn and we en gaged In tying It to a manger whea a bolt of hgbtntng. killed bote himself and th bores. three or tout' weeks before any work tea be don. Miles of railroad track and railroad bridges were weakened and washout war frequent Merchant suffered thousands of dollar damage from flooded baeementa. Detective is Found . Guilty of Perjury NEW TORK, May t-Jame Q. Bras- glaski, former secret ssrvies maa aad special treasury agent, who we Indicted for giving tale teetlnsony before th federal grand Jury In It investigation f the sugar underwelghlng frauds w found guilty of perjury yesterday. He waa committed te the Tomb to await sentence oa Monday. Brssalnski wore at the inquiry that when Richard Parr, en November M, 197. discovered the teorst spring seed In th false weighing of sugar at th docks of the AsMricsn Sugar Refining eompany, O'dvar Spttsier. superhrMdent of the docks did sot attempt te bribe them. Evi dence waa adduced by the proereotlea bowing the testimony to be perjured FLOOD IN SIOUX RIVER" VALLEY IS SUBSIDING BROOKINGS, & t.. May .-Tn flood la th Sioux City river valley ss th result of heavy rain, has cnewnat subsided. T!lcsaa! of acree sown to small grain are rained sod tt will be THIRD DEATH RESULTS FROM SENACA FIRE ABERDEEN. 8. IX. May 4Eltlawa IX Smith, aged a years, as dead at a local hospital as th result of lnjarte received In hotel fir at Seneca, a tew days ago. H la th third victim. A gasoline stove Kptoded and caused th fir. Ml Cera Kelly was Instantly killed by the x peosloa and her mother died two hour later from mjurte an suffered la th Bra. hunty of the Mat penitentiary on March It, waa still out lata thl afternoon. The jury retired at i:e) p. nv, Friday. Iowa Demos Plan Sttmpede for Bryan at Baltimore DCS MOINES, la.. May l-Plan to engineer a "stampede" la favor of W. J. Bryan for president at the stats demo cratic oouventloa at Burlington May 11 ad to follow thl up by presenting the Nabrsskaa ' nam ta the national con vention developed today following a secret conference of th Iowa Bryan league last sight. Th league was organised a boat a BMBtk ago with Charles O. Holly of Dee Molnee president. The fact that It was at existence did not develop until after th conference lest night, when a pehltc tatcment urging Mr. Bryan' candMacy for ptssldint waa Issued. JURY IN MORLErS CASE -UNABLE TO GIVE VERDICT LIKCOUt. Neb.. Msy t. The Jury hi tb esse sf Charles Mortey. the convict sjccssrd 9t the murder of Warden Dele- , HYMENEAL. tslarr-Sraaek. , . TABU ROCK. Neb, Msy !-SpeclaU -Jtarried. ' at th German vanUeal church a few alia northwest of bar. Mr. John J. Stslnsr and Mi Hilda H. Branch, both of this vicinity. To cere mony waa performed by Rev. H. H Kreuger ia th prussnr of a a umber of reUUvee and friends, for the present seaoa they will i aside on a farm near Steiaanar. est will move to South Da kota ta October next, where the gioosn draw n lucky number la the recent land drawing. dren of farmer of the vicinity and will occupy a farm of their own. SAM SNYDER LOANS MONET on houaehftM . Uw k.n.. Mil- n j 1 1 chsttel securities st a big dlecount of ths uiw isiea. uuice ever s w. b away. c OMAHA'S , QUALITY LAUNDRY WMT POINT. Nek. May .- Special ) Th marriage sf Mania rayarbeisa. sen of Mr. end Mrs. C reverherna, te Mies Hose. Schleoct waa snlimslsii la Beers it VmmiUv K fMiiiall titkerSM ohnrch. The yeejaj ceupl ard ta chO-jj laundry that please particular people- COMFORT ' In every shirt or collar, as all edge are perfectly smooth and nan-Irritating. TO YOU who are particular we ask Just one trial. You Can't Lose Both Phooes. Wijdm Enryirittrt