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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1913)
TI3K BICE: OMAHA. AVKPNKSPAV. KKH1U'A1?Y 2(5, IMS 2Tic Persian Lawn, I He a yard. .JOi- J'prslftii 20r a yard. :'.5r I'crslnn l!.r a yard. 5 Op Persian iKiv u yard. Wednesday, Lawn, Wednesday, Lawn. Wednesday, Lawn, Wodnesday, Coming Great Sale of New Colored Dress Linens, 85c quality, 46 inches wide Thursday 59c a yard Theso linens iin flu ltosl English niako, and cmiic in a magnifieouL lino of I'linieo new Spring similes, initios vrido, and novor solil fur less tlian K.V n yard. Thoy aro now displayed in our Sixteenth street window. Wo ak you to look them over. Samples ma lie had before day of sale. February White Goods Sale India Linons Persian Lawns 2fie India Linon, Wednes da, 19c a yard. 30e India Linon, Wednes day, 20c a yard. .T)p India Linon, Wednes day, 25c a yard. 40c Tndia Linon, Wednes day, 30c a yard. Dimities' 3.je Dimity, Cheeks and Stripes, Wednesday, 25c yd. 5)c Dimity, Cheeks and Stripes, Wednesday, 35c yd. India Linons--Extra Special l.ie India Linon, Wednesday, 8c yard. You Cannot Afford to Put Off That New Easter Gown You Are Going to Have Made Needless to say, business in our Ladies' Tailoring Dept. is "Booming." To avoid disappointment, got your order in now, and your fitting appointment arranged for. Sale of Women's Hose Wednesday, we place on special sale, 50 dozen Women's gauzo silk lisle hose, seamless, wide garter tops and double soles. These hose are slightly imperfect, but a splendid bargain. Special price, 18c a pair, 2 pairs for 35c. ELECTROCUTED BY VIBRATOR Wife of Des Moines Business Man Killed by Shock. BODY DISCOVERED IN BATH TUB White Percales 2f.p Whlto Percale, Wodnes day, 10c a yard. 1 UOc Whlto Percale, Wednes day, U.lr a yard. 40c Whlto Percale, Wodnes day, ilOc a yard. Checked Mulls 22c Checked Mulls, Wednes day, 17c a yard. I III TiTJ rAWnrl flTRVF I HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH 1 STREETS Interurban Road Given Permission t to Issue Its Bonds (From a Slnff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, Feb. M.-(SiecIal TolrKram.) - Permission lias been given tho Oiimlm, Lincoln & Iltntrlco Internrhan Itnllway ccmpnn' to Issue 5 per cent bonds to the atn6unt of K.t'AOCKL and stock 'to the amount of 0,000, Tho application for authority, to Issue tho Ntofck and bonds' won filed with tho railroad commission some two months oro und several hearings were1 had on It. Tho Nebraska Power company Inter vened and u hearing was rIvoii that com pany, Tho order In tho case und the opinion was written by Chairman Henry Clarke. Tho money will1 bo used to build tlio mad. Tho lssuo Is subject to several conditions, an follows: Klrst An accurate account of tho pro crcds of stock and bond sales shall b kept to bo audited by tho commission. 8c '-ond Tho construction company shall 1 keep an office In this state. In which i shull be kept accurate expense accounts In detail. Third The , commission shall supervlso Utaunnco of Blocks und bonds as con struction and Issuanco proceeds. Fourth No stock or bonds shall be sold to tho public In general until tho work Khali havo been completed. Fifth TJto company may pledge tho stock arid bondH to secure money. fjlxth Tlio proceeds from the sale of bonds and' Mock shall bo used for con struction only. .. .Seventh Tho company shall report every thrrrtitijpnths-thojdlsposltlon of the pioceeds of sale 'of qlork and bonds In detail. ' ' Clarence Mickey ijled by Accident YOltK, Neb . Feb. SS.-tSpoolal Tele gram.) TIiIh morning Claronco Mickey, a nephew of the Into Oovernor Mickey, ac cidentally shot and killed himself whlto hunting rahultH near his home, four and one-half miles houUi of (Jrcshmn, Neb. Ho wait alouo.when tho ncldont hap pened, so no opo knew how t occurred. Ho was 15 years of age. A widow and lln eo sons survive him. , REMAINS OF PONCE DE LEON TRANSFERRED TO CATHEDRAL Water, I'ormlnn i'nnilnrtnr for ISIee trinity, Hrndn t'lirrrnt Through Womnn Sufflr.lrnt In ;Bnr Heath. OK8 MOINBS, la.. Feb. 2T.-Vhlln bathing at her hnmn hern this aftornojn Mrs. 13. II. Austin, wlfo of a prominent business man, was electrocuted by a "massage, vibrator" which she had been using. Tho body wok discovered by tho D-year-old daughter of tho couple when she returned from school. It wan partiy submerged In the bathtub and a de?i burn across the breast and neck caused Coroner I.ee to decide that death was ouo to a shock from the vibrator. It Is believed the water In whlrh Mr Austin hail been bathing formed a ci ductor and sent the electric current through her body In sufficient force ta cause death. Bridge Arbitrary Case is Argued by Attorney General HT LOUIS. Feb. 25. Attorney General Wlckcrsham appeared before tho I'mttfl States court for the eastern district if Missouri today and asked that tho St louls terminal charge, known as the bridge arbitrary, be abolished. This arbitrary, the government con tends. Is a bridge toll levied by the Ter minal Railway association on coal shlpned from lllluola fields Into St. Louis and constitutes a discrimination against M. Louis. The request was a clattso of an lnto" locutory decree submitted to Circuit J 1 c.i Sanborn, Hook and Smith, sitting as the district court, to make effective the decree of the federal supremo court destroying the alleged terminal monopoly. The arguments boforo the court today brought a sharp clash botween the attor ney general and Henry S. Priest, oounse' for the Terminal association. W.R.McKeen Leaves Million and a Half to Six Children TERRE IIAUTE. Ind., Feb. 2S.-The will of W. R. McKeen disposes of an estate estimated at J1,MO,000. It Is divided equally among six children, Frank, Craw ford, Henjamln. William, Mrs. Mary Pugh and Mrs. Edith Cutter. A trust fund of fiOiOW' s created for another daughter, Mrs. Anna Khuler, wlfo of Valentine Hhuler of Indianapolis. Tho four sons are named ns executors. A bequest of fl.OuO r year Is made to Mrs. Sarnh J. Isham, a sister, who Uvea In Chicago, to be paid by tho children out of their shares of tho estate. Tho will was made eight years ago- this month. Thera had been 'no expectation of nlbilc or cimrlt able bequests, because Mr. McKctn had given so largely in this respect during1 Us life. NEW NOTCH AR.R.OW COLLARS WITH CLOSE PITTING TOPS WESTON 2)( in. ADRIAN 2tf in. 15 cts., 2 for 25 cU. Cluctt, Peabody Co., Matter BAN Jl'AN. Porto Rico, Feb. The I rcmuins or Ponce pe Leon, the first I governor of 'Porto Rico, were transferred I today to a crypt In Vfio cathedral, the gift at the Spanish .colony, to tho people of Porto ltlco. Cardinal Farloy of Now York and other dignitaries of tho churc.i attended tho ceremony. Abs :ruto Truth About The Great Kidney Remedy These Prices Proclaim Our Supremacy These r rices will impress you forcibly with tho fact that lleaton always itiije lower prices than anyone else anywhoie. Value giv ing burgaliui on standard drug and Hundriea have helpwl tnuke this the busy ilriiB oorner. ll.frO Oourad'a Orl. QQ. oiltal Cruum OOu 10c Hind's Honey & flQ. Almond Cream ....fcOli SOc lebecco Tooth QQ. ruste 90 60c 8bah of Per- OOn ala Moap tbU ?ipacker:" Tar.... 1 4c 2S0 1-4-Jb. 1'ewiv.lde r. of Hydrogen Oil tOo le Mara Liquid Otoeii Shnipoo, best for Qr. th aeslp OO li 2ic Opal I C liilnp.o I.UU MrUaren'a Muaturd A En Cerate. 3S fuul. . . . uU Chbeolate. lb. ,. . . OoD The equal of any 60a choool&tea on the market 10c .I'uck.'B Mechanic "n Soap IU IPo Old Uuteli Hand 1- Span , I ".r :.-A5o 1 doi. 1-gralu I On Aperiua Capsules., nt.li 2 doz. -grBl" I C Quinine Capsule.. I JU Tollow tli Bsaton Fatta." Boatoa Drug Co. 3rjuuu and 16th fltrsets. Agents for Huyler's Candles Hetuntl years ago I suffered with had twin In my back 1 wja very restleas, often getting up several limes during the night. " My limbs were swollen and I dropped In weight to H7 pound. I con sulted a well known Norfolk physician and ho vtuted tlwtt I hnd a very bad rase of Mdney trouble. I saw your advertisement In the paper and purchased a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root from a druggist, after he roooiuiuended It to me. After I took three, bottles, I felt greatly relieved. I ha taken Kwump-Itoot sine at differ ent time. 1 gained in weight to 304 IMiuudK, in Ml 1 am w and have been ever lno I comtneneMl taking .Swsmp- Itowt. Very truly yours, W. J. HAHllOW. Farmervllle, V I. A. M. lUriw, a Notar" lubllc In and for tb bounty uf J'rlneo Udward, In the tMuta of Virginia, do eertlfy that W. J. Harrow, w)ua nume Is feigned to the fweglng writing, bearing data of Jan. Kth, 1WJ. personally apierod before me In my County aforoMtld and made nnth that tho sahl writing Is true In aubstanre uml In fiu-t uivmi under my hand this Uth dv of Juniwr'. ISU- A M HARROW. Notary Public Wo itold Mr. VV. J Harrow most of the Swamp-Root In question and have per sonally heard him speak of Its nation In inont complimentary terms. WIUTB URl'G COMrANV, Ily. It W. Banford. ILLINOIS CENTRAL SUED FOR DEATH OF GIRL FORT lXDQa la.. Feb. 25.-(apeclaI.) -Subsenuont to a terrible automobllo raliroad nccldent at Duncombe, January .1. in which three, people were fatally In jured, suit was filed today by Simon E. Thomas, administrator of tho estato of one of the victims, Miss Flossie Merlcle. against tho Illinois Central railroad for dstnages In the amount of IJS.OOO, alleged duo because of her manner of death. Tho jPrtltlou claim buildings obstructed view of tho track and af trains at tho Important crossing where the accident occurred. Miss Merlcle, at tho time of tho fatal accident, was riding In an automobile with Leon Towers and Jamea Butler, Jj'ort Dodge young men. An Illinois Cen tral passenger train struck their car as tlicy crossed the tracks. Miss Merlcle was hurled fifty feet and killed Instantly, rowers died on the way to tho hospital, and Ilutler lingered several days. Tho case will bo hard fought as the railroad's original report of the accident contained tho statrment Unit tho automobile was completely enclosed in aide curtains to that the occupants could not sea plainly. . I'ort I)OflKf aiuauna will Ilullil. TORT DODttE. Io., Feb. 26.-(Speclal.) Fort Dodgo Masons have decided to build n modern and comfortable "temple" on property In tho business district pur chased seveeral years ago and have ap pointed n committee to solicit stock sub scriptions permltlng the erection of a B,000 building, Much of tho stock was subscribed at the meeting of organiza tion-. .aaaaaaaaaaaaEr' wai ur. , ,sw i'i'x. VKSBBBBBBm. les for Sale L , t For the smallest coins you carry, please and JB IpkQQlJ-'hjSn O fXni- benefit 'our children, your wife and yourself. H ICSa ItllCUl d tCllL CdLCIl Tsnt it worth a few cents to give this delicious jH t mint .leaf- enjoyment to the family to give con- jmf U yOll Dliy tinuous benefit as well? Teeth, appetites and H digestions improve steadily with it. jHB MJjTTfcBJF 9 Almost any shop sells it any purse WW MiTOS LLljk BlfordaiU Get it-enjoy it tonight I Avoid imitations B. CEnio. Adv, Chiczgo Oil Indictments Ordered Killed DALLAS, Tex,, Fob, 25, On orders rrj.n the Department of Justice at Washing ton Indictments brought here for alleged violation of tho 'Shcrmun anti-trust law by officials of the Stondnrd Oil company of New York, tho Standard Oil company of Now Jersey and the Magnolia Petro leum compnny of Texas were nollo prossed today. The Indlctinonts were dropped botu against the companies and their officials GREAT CROWD AT AUTO SHOW (Continued from Plage One.) would eliminate tho 'thundering and ham mering nolso-of the engine that makes a car sound like a concrete mixer. Tho Cadillac has a machine on exhibit without a body; thus exposing all the parts of tho mechanism to' view. This Is one of the exhibits of parts thnt Is attracting attention. Tiny electric lights lllumlnato tho various gearings and mechanism bo that the spectator may see Just bow tho ball bearings work, how the gearings opcrato and any other feat ure of a machine In which they may bo Interested. The Cadlllao is especially featuring tho new spring action in the clutch, ns well as tho automatic spark control, and many other new features of tho mechanism. . Fnrmpr Sees (.rent Show. Tho Rambler pcoplo are making n demonstration with tho framework of their cross country car In which they are calling attention to their adjustable steering wheel, which can be raised' or lowered by a simple push, so that tho slenderest girl, or the most corpulent strong mun can slldo under It with perfect ease, and over have tho wheel beforo him In tho most comfortable position. Thcv are also featuring their sclf-stnrter which they herald as a practically noiseless de vice. Fred lluereman of Arlington, prominent stockman and farmer, spent most of the afternoon nt tho show. "It Is a great show," said Mr. lluereman, "and Is worth a man's while to como miles to see If ho Is Interested in automobiles." Mr. lluereman lias had two automobiles In his time and says he could never get along without a car now. Gcorgo Kllsingcr of Alda. Neb., who has recently entered the automobile businos thero, spent tho afternoon at tho auto show. Mr. Gilsluger says he wants to get tho latest pointers on the 1913 models, and says prospects for the automobile business during the coming year aro good in his section of the state. Tonight Is society night at the auto show. That does not mean that anyone Is excluded, nor docs it moan that any branch ot oxcluslvo society will rule the roost. There Is room for all, and all will bo there. AMUSUMISNTS. THREE MILWAUKEE OFFICIALS DIE IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS CHICAGO. Feb. 25 Within the last forty-eight hours dentil has claimed tnr.c of the best known officials of the Chi cago. Milwaukee & Bt. Paul railway. T'i decedents, whose combined length of service was ICi years, are: 1 N. " Wlnnc, controller of the road; Patrick Tyrrell, ticket auditor, and Uriah J. Fry, superintendent of telegraph. Auto Show Auditorium Tonight Society NigSit HaaBaM iOo MILWAUKEE ORDERED TO. SUSPEND RATE RAISE i From a Staff Correspondent.) AVAWHINOTON. Feb. 36.(Bpec!al Tele- gram.) The Interstate Comment com- mission today rendered a decision that proposed advances In the ratea on coal from Iowa mines to stations In South Da kota, North Dakota and Montana were unreasonable und ordered tho Milwaukee road to withdraw them, The propoatd udvancrs were suspended by the com mission last June on complaint of the railway commissioners of South Dakota und Iowa at th time the suspension or der waa 4sued. The Milwaukee official Informed tho commission that the changes were made Incidental to changes that worn made to St. Paul, and that they were proposed In order to preserve tha relationship of rates and not to secure mora revenue. Tlie commission decided that the pro posed advances wero not shown to t reaaonablo and they mutt be withdrawn. PIIiTSS OUllKD I O Til 14 HATS. Tour druggist will refund money It PAZO OINTMENT falls io cure any case of Itching, Dllnd, ntetdlng or Protruainc Piles In ( to U days. Wc Advertisement Z.sttr to Sr. XUmit k Co Blnghamtoo. K. V. Piotc Whit Swamp-Root Will Dj (or Yos bend to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Utngham ton, N. V., for a sample bottle. 1 will convince anyone. You wtll alio receive a bookUl of valuable Information, Ulling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing be me and mention the Omaha Dally. Hte. llagular fifty-cent and one dollar tlie bottles for sale at all drug store.' When The Dish Runs Away With the Spoon The National Capital Tuesday, February 25, 1013. The Senate, Passed pension bill carrying flSO.OnO.000. CotuUlered Indian appropriation bill. Passed Crawford bill restraining In Jumtious to suspend state laws. l The House.' Resumed debate on naval appropriation bill. Labor roinmltUa reported bill to fix an eight-hour day for women workers In District of Columbia Monev trust Investigating MmmlUc hell final meetlnjc Dishes like good things to cut, .iust as children are fond of fairies mid Maude Adams has proved thousands of times that thero are fairies. Show tho children this advertisement and ask them if they beliovo the dishes smilo when good things aro sorvod them. Then get a package of Post.Tnvcra Special, Tho Breakfast. Porridge. Servo it piping hot, and watch their faces dance. Post Tavern Special is a winsome blond of tho host parts of Wheat, Corn and Kice. A most nutritious dish and flavory for the food experts of the PostumCo. mado it to please particular pal ates, (jet a package today for Tomorrow's Breakfast Sold bv Urocors, Packages 10 and 15c, except in extreme West. i roMiini repeal Co., Ltd., Ituttlo Creek, Ml-li. OMAHA'S TVl CENTER".' Vj( Daily Mat., lS-25-GOo 1kp Evira.. lG-3S.50.7Se Purposely Booked Tor Auto Show Week UfcKT BAKER DXTBAVAOAWZA AND VAUDEVILLE Uccfutrk Uibf La Tour. l.-ee Kelly ml Chorm of Joy l!IJcr- "ui Ladles Dime Matinee Today V 'Worth HmWlK- tlie Hill" Juiw chvme Sn .."If?1" st"t at 18th Hytono Vaudeville Includes 7 liendrix.nnii 1.1.. tel. SHln' IUU Hint (at, Del Coita Trio. Vernon a Co . Illppoxopa rtctures From 2 SECOND OIXI.Y TO THE AUTO SHOW to 5; at 7 and 9 p. m. sally. BRANDEIS THEATRE Wed. and Tbnrs., reb, 2Gth and 27th. "Wizard of the Mile" . , given by Ak-Sar-Ben Operatic Society for the m Kniybts of Ak-Sar-Ben. Admission, 31.00 and 31.50. Reserved seats now on sale at box office. r n LECTURED nv Prof. Frederick Ames Stuff of University of Nebinhkn. AT Unity Church, 17th and Cass Sis. Hvcry Other Friilny at 8 l. M. Coiu-fco Tickets, $1.00. Single Admission, cents. February 2Sth Drowning. March Uth Shakespeare. .Harch 28th How to Kind and I'se mo unwruteu Literature of Life. Krug Theater Matinee Today, 2i30 Niirht, 8:30 MONTE CARLO GIRLS Ladies' Daily Dime Matinee BOYD THEATER Tonlg-ht, Mat. Wednesday U Saturday Hi V A LANG UNIQUE In SPARKLE & IlUMOIt The Chorus Lady Nsit Wilt THE THIRD DEOREE hone Doug. 401. Mat. Every Day 3US; Every Nlgrbt 8il5 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Thli WekJlIJl3 STEUUlt AV'll 1116 mil PA NY. 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