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    THE BEE: OMAIIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2t, 1913.
5
95
FOR
A GENUINE
$10
it o r i a l
Cotton Felt MATTRESS
by tt tsy MAUt
Some stares are always talking about their bigness as thougn
that was ifie moat interestlnjr subject for you a. clothe buyer.
Hmaller stored, like this, can't boas' -of their alio, but they can
boast, of th-lr skill Ji perfectly satisfying a very particular pat
ronago that cares more for quality than sUe. Whenever we
hear a store bragging about Its size instead of IU ability to
nerve the public we arc reminded of Oollnth. lie. had U on
David, by several cubic feet, as far as sdo went. U you will
remember bJt David had skill, he wns fearless, and h s fol ow
ers had faith In him. They tied their hopes to the snituler feliow
and ' were -hot' disappointed.
50c Cash,
50c Monthly
Positively
None Sold to
Dealers.
You never saw more attractive fall appal:"j for
'it. -.. . . .
girls than can be found here 11 4
v
sbbbbbbbbbbK Mil Vlr
f - .......
Girls CoatflIh dndlees variety"! 'Now
low bolt models and plain tallored'et
fects la Chinchilla,. Zobellne,. Boiicle
ClothB and-Broadcloths. Tb,o largest
assortment over shown by any west
ern house. 7 to 10 years old
, fjB.qO, $5.75, $7.80 arid up to $16.50
. Girls' dresses of Challles, serges, vbl-
vets, oponges, all new colors and pat
terns, unusually- clever models at-
f.O0, 8.70, 7.80 ad up to f 18.50
-Junior Suit for thetyouHg miss, la..,
merges, ,chvletB, poplins, atetaue,,
new colortegs-r 1 -
'fit, 19J, fl4.M a m tei7,Bv ;
Most everyi, store handles garments tor little girls
but among all of them thero is np store like this
when lt conies to Girls' apparel .with real class
showlnK.all over it. If you tako prldo In the ap
pearance of your HUlo girl you should , bring her
, horo'bh Saturdayyln order that, your, Tlslon may
speak "to. you of the difference between ours' and
. ordinary t apparel.
'Juvenile Sweaters for girls r boys colors -red,
gray and nary, f 1, $1.38, f 1.50, f 1.7S, 2.515, f.30
,''' . ' ' ' ' '
Misses' Sweater Coat Colors cardinal, gray, navy
and Jan 8 to.lC years. .. ,$t&t, &JiO oad.f3.75
Utiles'. Sweater Coata---Colore' cardinal, 'gray " or
white; sie.34 to 40, f3.70, f8, 9JH9, QBJiO, ft.OO
Ladles Angora Sweater Coats, with bilt,,new.Bov
' elty; 'colors gray, tan, white or gray. 10.00
v Jfi , , I ...
'4k-r'. '
, Classy MHUaeryifor Girls
Anl'JHBlSrNe'w shapes
in. beautif ully tailored ef-
fects. otolvet, plush and
corduroy, ranging in price
om 0 to 88.75
Growing Girls' Footwear
Our tango lascarrles
low heol, short vamp,
high toe, footform tread.
Leathers patent, dull,
castor and tan. Priced at
from 3,25 to 54,50
OMAijA'S FASTEST qHOWINQ STORK
1
OPEHISS GAMEW HEW YORK
Kip of CoiX Decldef- Athletics and,
Skate Will Xefct.
CORTBtn TO lHIs' AT l.I.-.K,
mls imW i Mref , 'irf to
Tnrk Ott Osftfcsr T wttt 1m Ugi tiM
BMdt hakb tW tiM.rstewBteiMMn C
' the wM tit yMashX. A
tMle wmI' irvk ,OtsM w
vMtec tt.' latter i,.eW tM'ln
Ml 'trj(vfM,Br to'wta'tiw. M-'
$lenai )oatw ywwwrt.
It wUi s tl: tkiat cmcv y?
UmU the rtrct exuw s th Wv MrtM hM
bMm eteyeA in Mew Tw yr
aatt the Otenta wiM tU ovwiiMc ewtt
from tha AiUUa ftMl last yr Be
top, Bed Box took the first game,
A flip of ttM'eota 4eMd Uw and
kt, Hacry H. Hwpt(I, prelBt f
tfc h'vr Tm ehA, )nMshi ih r((M
Kttesa-aa-Owriy rtfryMmh. eVrmH o(
thd KkthHej ooHHttiMlen, Iom4 up a half
dolUr. 7h eommteslon, which came hr.s
today seMy icr th purpta ot arranglnif
tm MIW the series, in open
V 'to plv for the game.
Afr tb York club had choien
U tint t Prl4etit Lynch of
th Mattonal u Hatedi 'William Klem
n4 ChfM Wskr m the umpires on the
Murt oe aU wiilsaws aM reMdent
Jvluwon mm YVsMa K, CohmM? aM
J4c3 7. X Ui Nte4Ki th vrlcan
teavua,
ItsiUs I4ttH Osiisi.
''-Tfe ruVM fr paytoc; th are U
sasaa, as herstofore. eacesii that ht eas
( a tat tt "we, the teaasM wtW Mtc
remeht ta tit ettr wWe tKe tW Xut(J
to iter It of,.Mt "WMl 4Ur t Mm
obeAwls (KjadtMisatisw eh aay Mwwm
ts ir. 8ftfa. lu e BBsnnmeats
the teatsM'wM rkatn hi tW str wkwe
tke tm wu ytjpiil until It 1
Stored.
left t the risstctlyt clt
IXa ihea tWey sbaM jMKe le telH
yresWtwt Kewtirstea, Saeretary John
31. reoter a4' ejlter official of the Now
ttk e)wk werefeiati over their lu?k; IB'
KettlMT Um ope!ii(f kame.
Seaim4a T Schibe, pretWent of thv
AtkloUoc. mUch as he wanted the first
m flayed in Philadelphia, did not p-
ar dismayed. "I suppose, history is go.
ln ta rflt Itself." he said. "We lost
the toes, two years aut w also lost the
opening, game, hut W6 walked, off with
the championship,"
The asembcrs of the Rational cojr.mls-
s4n left town purine the afterooon, The
Xa4 nothtac to add today to their an
?evjacKrint made in Cincinnati Wednet
y Bifct,that ball playem partldpallng
In lnttr-Jearue series wilt be dlasouraced.
;rcm WTHiatf mm oau anieies tor the
newspapers. Attention was willed to the
fast that certain members of the jew
TotrH M lUadelphl teajm already
hid siraed eontracu to" write silch
spectators will be pettnltted tocverflow
on tho field and there will be nosrouna
rules.
Official BcqreHi.
-Official scorers will b ICrandis C
nlchtei. Philadelphia, and J. 3 Taylor
Splrtk, 9t I-ouls.
.Wllilaai J. Maotieth. NoW ydrk. an
Joiha.' Mc,Creay, Philadelphia', wilt
meats in their, respective, dtlee. Appiica
Ik&k for seats are t V made to. them.
The, coiriylsslen sM4te tsU Ilt
CoiwtaKt, secretary of tK Plttsbureh cluh
to.rrerit- It In both citiee, Wt 1m hee
not r4- accH'l tkvap4iieiit.
A pMm!varj' of t)M e4Mni!o bill
wttt b )kl in Wew Toirk oa Ocs1sr'i.
The Xaftima'J ais4k' ft'fW, 'dWpos-i,
GIRL FLEES FROM RESTRAINT
Miss EiBA Case o r&rragnt leaves
is B&rkaeei asi Xaia.
Vaajtc Mks UseV Seatence ef 1ih;
' p ' .
Irin Term tor Atlsekei Heiv
Oecree Msr Ksre AKeeted
Her MlmAs'
far of wo4a's sertss' 4aiK sMeI
sisteO'.rita,.MMntfPar
Ortk te oYfteeMe in th diteao . twht,
wMok sectos. tm Oeirtw 7.. UmHsjM f
ran 4 Kvane w)W b the' rVitra4
In tb Wwrtpn eHr sti, wMeh aM
4rt . Oetobar 7.
A.U aMa wHi start at 2 p. m. and. tWerf
Will; be b4N4 eor.certa oti efct aroma
from n a. to 1 p. n. -
The ptayera e!lbl (or h sert-es te;
Kew Yefkr-Burhif Cooper, Crandali,
Vi,. lerjtar, yitchfr, .KroiBme,
OraM, Hersoc, jlartley, Marquard;.
Wlltse; Mathewsoti, Marray, Meyers, Met
Leant MefkVe, Hoblrleon, McCormlok,
Bhafer, noerass, Thorpe,, Tesrcau, Wll-
1'niwaospnia iwneti, bapp, inomssi
ruder.' l'laek. Coombs. Ilouek. .Drown
ShaWkev, I'onnock. Uush. Wlokotf, Sic
Innls, Collins,, Uafry, Baker, Orr. Dayis,
Iavan, Oldrlnr. aHrunk, X. Murphy. V
Murphy, Walsh and. Ualey.
Governor ke.Da;$ ;
lor Work on RfccU
(fnet a MaeY 0eceacaet )
LINCOLN, art.t. W,(JaeUl.)-OoH
riar .Mawitea,, wk U a Utv
ro4 tassesr. ks set aM October
M M aa ad -im4s ya , ysbwska
sM ta-aehetukte the werk has tssaaa the
f4iKwinc KoasmsUeei;
slviliaatfaw; wsstttW an cwtur ha .MeC
pe wttfc Ia- tueans of travel and a
MMtry m ,otU)U Vo advaaoe withut
UJHM- C - AT INJti'lMUUI Of COMtftUiHCI
tkn and woA'tdlnc Uor Uo uan&otiatiit
e( tlM wM(o hm f the pubtio neceaat-
"? ... ...
, After M m mor important raoior n
the UBMiUdliMC of a state than tke
velopment and maintenance of a suitable
yatem of highways, Nobraaka tias done
raucn ourics iui unon Kuian, buc. tiia.-o
is much yet to be done, Contfress very
wisely provldtd that each toctkin line
maybe set aside for public roads and
our lealslaturo from time to time has
made provision for the opening of other
roaos wiictu necessary, aiucii jnoney nas
been expended and much work done In
maklntc these thoroughfares suitable, for
travel; nut, in me nun ineiqtni to tne
Mlac Case was fquitd y'rhtey ,mornln
In Csuncti Biffs at tW MMe &t W. 8.
Maker,- rattrosjil, man; wre . she h4
aeVtHHt for jwveHer. ' ;M was aAe' tlte
iiM ' fayk-er. 'eaeaMe' - f "v?
Mack swiM fabric, With start steeveo and
lew -neck; with a iht camWle Weskteit
oa o her head ad thin1 hq'uee atlpptirs
I!sUctiMr 'her fret, KIM Kdna, Case,
jVr&W, tld together several sheets and
llaiiketa and Kt "Mr self down from the
crmtory nnddw. eT ho ,thM floor .It
ti Mount JUretto school at Council
Bluffs and ftd Ib the , darkness and
peurinc rain of Wednesday nlfht. The
escape was : made after midniaht, and
although tile young jtlrl' was hoard nt at
thrro different places dUrlnir her wander
ings throughout the remamdn'r of the
night no trac of her has aince uoen dls
covered. ' '
Miss Case Is the daushtcr f W, 1L
Case, a well known business mun at
I'arrHKut, la., aad all day yesterday and
tkrawrtwut hut night tKo distracted
father was searetiiair.far hia daughter.
He arrived in town-"Thursdeiy noon ac
compkW by Mrs. Caar, but the muiker,
Mtarty Ktrstea with srlef, was com
pelled t retura home. -
Aa nearly asi ;sn bn ascertained tlie
youne irkl m ' her jMriiaua sceal:
from the wt4aw about i yeoek Thurs
iaay mtr. it was abtk th hour
wa ie heavleet ram ei th nkrht was
teWmr. PaHe affleafa em tjper roacl
way rc4! seeiag her WMtkiiw owb tke
street from ta dlrectloa of the school
which hi eea4ed near BreadwaV and ,Oak
street, four blocks east .from First, street,
where she waa first, seen Pie was hurry
ing through the drlvlnff rain and the offi
cer dM set accost her. He- saw. her turn
sown .South Main street
At IM she appeard-at the Great "West
ern cefe, at Ninth avenue and. South
Main In Council Stuffs, where she stopped
and bought a lunch. Bhs waa wet and
shivering with cold.
cation between tho Blrl and young Cox
or his friends, Last fall the sisters be
came alarmed at tha presence of two
well-dresse'd, young men who wore loiter
ing about the grounds In the early even
ing and finally detected one of them
dropping a note, whl:h was fvurid Jo be
addressed to Ml-Caae. Thn police .were
notified of tha presence at tho young
men about tho school, and after three
attempts "Night. Captain i3hafer captured
them. Thoy were locked up, but were
liberated tho next Wonting. They Mid
their homes were In Fort Dodge.
Believes She Is Alive.
Mr. Case does not believe that Cox or.'
his friends are concerned in the young
g4rl's disappearance, "but t fcelsr assured
(mHHL fi3 , RwmJ sway, ttm ,jviuiy
hlnteil. iriPhec. letter, "where, she ee-uld
begin life knew."
Miss Cas Is very cttractlvo and hand
sow. She appears to be at kt Jff
years old. Che had nevn'r made anv corri
plaint concerning her t..tment nt the
school, exxpl at th rtatialni ptocsd
ui on her and her dlswcllna'.-on to ntteirl
school ai all. Mr, Case thlrilcn his
dcughter has notVt Coancll Uluff i, but
ly being concealed stmrwhere la the
mtghborhood of Foalh itrcet
GlVenth avenue.
Dnins and devslonment of a new
there has not been as much money
ta
ponded and work dona upon these
ways a uie weumro o mg pu
manas. . i am sian. However, to see an
awaaerunx or cublla interest In the bet
ft
terment of our hlghwoi's, and In this
spect Nebraska ought not be behind
Ifter states. - I
Now. therefore. In order to funh.r -llm
ulate tha Interest Jn roud building and to
show by our acta that wc are In earnest
In pur advocacy of improvins highways.
xcfcomniBilu inai ucioutir V ana 10. 1313,
De set Aside and dedicated ta th wnrie
tt road buiioung. and I eornestlif ask that
iuw .nviuu ui vuuise irujiec or eacn
vmage. city council voi each ctlyi
artioles, but the eommleelonere said theiconimerctal' club of each municipality andJ
were not aoncemed about that . " tbetUowd pf County Comrallonefs of
im-sn county m ine .state taice such steps
were ot aocerne about that
J Hw Tfork, llief i oliqwlnr -prlcM will
jrvall Jlvtf. accommodating four pr-
txn. Kf wfcr rastand. reserved,
aawlirion a4l entire lower grandstand,
wreaerVwd Mi tdeaeher seats, It TJn
ireaerVed aeats will be sola at tne- polo
reucda an the day of the games, "first
ik-mo first rva." Reserved t tickets
must V yMrchased for thr days from
feitar HU, la the event that three
ar pet played, the clubs will re-
MM aoy ior tne tmrd catcA
lit PhHWa, the prices will be:
Jane e, 9t eaeh; reserved scats If.
wim. goajasHaii., ; reserved seats.
irfajBf asm kt IstM yavllion, IS; bleacher
tkwis ssa4a m
two 4wa fM
and
Seven Nurses Take
Out Second Papers;
Time Limit is Near
even women nurses from Swedish
fmmanuel hospital yesterday came to the
eeurt house to secure 'their second natu
ralisation papers while their iirtl papers
mhi htm goo. xney were accompanied
by ?ev. Peter M. Lindners.
Ta4ay is the last day -on which foreign
berk persona, whs declared' thblr. Inten
tion of becoming cltlsena more than
seven years ago, may complete, their nat
uralisation without beginning the process
a)l over again. Tomorrow first papers
wHl be void, accerdisff to the provisions
Naf a new federal law, unless additionally
qua-lined.
Smiles, as Surgeons
Set Bones in Wrist
Mrs. W. Parrotje, 1521 North Twenty-
first street, a soucitor rpr a rurnuure
company, gavo an exhibition of grit late
yesterday afternoon that startled the
' While eating her lunch she told thoso surgeons who attended her.
I
Saturday we plac on sale 500 genuine cotton felt mattresses atAthe lowest price
ever made in this city for a genuine cotton felt mattress. Theyro made from
a cotton felt that goes through a special felting machine that makes it very "resil
ient and extremely soft and comes out in tho form of layers which are afterwards
compressed to araattress size. They are full sanitary, aro clean and odor
less and aro 'muc.h to be preferred to the ordinary hair mattress. They are
positively guaranteed not to lump. They aro covered In a special grade ot
heavy ticking with a fancy floral stripe and aro full forty-fivo pounds in
weight; have side bands so that you can handlo thorn, easily. Remember they
are made at genuine cotton felt, are actually worth J 10, for Saturday only;
SPECIAL FOB gATUim&Y
A metal incased clothes line reel and clothes
line, can be fastenod on tho wall and. the lino is
entirely out of sight, when not in use. A very
handy article for either kitchen or jm
laundry; Just like illusrtation; worth tC
75c, sale price complete with line. . . .
as to them .seem, best fitted for their Im
mediate locality to promote the tmprove-
" ;". u uuuu:ium( or ineir roaos and
h Bhways within tbir respective juris
dictions. And I earnestly urge that the
business men. farmers, the automohiu
aseoctttlotui ad the people generally
!aki cUva Interest in thi good worfc
Lu"l wpJ e, days menuoned and
work the roads and simats. ajuI lt i.i.h
community strive to show uhUmnj T.
mB Is klai "
M SIS ,1
at the .counter that she had "escaped
fromthe school," but Save no details or
made any statement about herself,' When
she hesitated to go out Into the Cold and
rain, one ot the men present offered an
old coat he had formerly worn, and she
wrapped It About her thinly clad sh6ul
dors and went out. Three hours later
she appeared at the home ot Von Ken
dall, jit Fourth street, where she saw a
light burning, and aroused tha family by
rapphg on the. door. She begged, ta, be
permitted, to stay alt night, but without
opening the door or seeing' tier, Xre.
Kendall told her it 'would, bo Impossible
thej-and advUedher to go to e, houi, This
was tne mat tnat AWbeen nearajif ner.
pere. ine was -wanoenng ourinr me
intervening three hours Is not Known;
. Both father- and mother aro convinced
qoLD COIN
BASK BUHNERS
Guaranteed to save
you one-third your
coal bill- and give
you Vz more hpat;
prices as"'low as
$32.50
UG DEPT. SPECIALS
S16.S0 Seamless Drua
aels Rugs, size 9x12
feet;, sale f I I TC
price...... 1
tlO.OO Seamless RrtJB
sels Hugs, .size 6x9 ft.:
sale price. E A
each
r r '
$9.75
sale
$1.76 Blankets;
price, per
pair
1.76 Comforts, cotton
fllledsale QSn
price
J1.2G Curtain Stretch
ers ...i..... .....9o
$9 50 for tke Union Special
- $35.00 Steel Range
Tho best, moderate price
steel range in Omaha; has du
plex grate,, guaranteed baking
oven, upper warming closet and. J
is trimmed in nicjcol silyor.
Get It New
for a Useful
Kitchen Cabinst
Actually worth $15.00; has
large .deuble base; two cutlery'
drawers and has uppercabtaet top
fitted with shelve and Vcabinet
drawers.
Soft Coal Heaters
Full line of Soft .Coal Heat
ers, Hot Blast, Modern and
Howard over draft heaters.
All fully guaranteed; prices
as low
as ...... ii
EMKa
IHI1H
Union
putfittingC
OMAHA
S.E.COR.16wrJAlCKS0H
CONSOLIDATED WITH THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
( A
HOWARD PLEADS FOR SPICER
Cblumliug Editor Begs Clemency for
Convicted lacker.
SAYS YIOLAHOH TICOIOAL
Uod Beje(tur' FmhIs to MmT Oat
Iartaers BxettBr Kett
tdwee (ram Father la
',. OBvery Mull.
Mrs, Parrottei was leaving 379 Marcy
street, whoro sha had made a business
tall whe,n she tripped and fell backwards
off the steps. Her right hand was twined
under, her In a manner that snapped tho,'
wrlstbones, causing the bone to break
through tho khx Mrs. Farrotte. 80111611
at her misfortune and calmly looked on
while' Drsf Connell and Lee operated upon
ihtr. Nat. one cry ot pain did she utter.
nithousht she suffered terribly.
Sho was tnken homo in the police
patrol. ,
proyeinent
this regard.
uusafMSL
botb- in New York
1 under regula-
taisclves. The
aenaii ot th
wouU not t
4 to con-
ftW. No
CREIGHTO AND OMAHA
HIGH SCHOOLS TO MEET
Both Crelichton Hith and Otititic. itlrk
will play Its first game pf the year when
the two Uams meet on Crtlghtoa field
Saturday afternoon.' The Omaha kdn will
ha.vo the advantage of thrVe week's hirl
training, whlU the Crelghlon boy have
peen worang oniy a ween, oataha Will
i'w Mvc tho edge on rrlenCe an
wettht, ss they w)l hav many ox th!f
old man to -oppose the light r and newer
anen of tne Oretghtot team.
DOUGLAS STREET WILL BLAZE
WITH' ROWS OF ELECTRICS
(From a Staff correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Sept 2&-Speclal Tele
Eialn.) fidgar Howard of Columbus, who
has been' In Washington for a week or
more meeting Secretary Bryan, when tha
latter was not ."caautauKing" ana wnen
the chief, of the State department was
absent, telling olhera how Nebraska loved
the ''Commoner," today asked President
Wilson to ,reprleve a Nebraskan by the
name ot Edwin K. Bplcer, who has
served one year of a five-year term for
tho misuse ot funds ot the national bank
ot which he was a stockholder at Slid
ton. The conditions as' explained by Mr.
Howard to the president were not alto
gether to the discredit o the condemned
man. Desiring to buy out his associate
in . the banking Institution, Bplcer ap
pealed ta his father for "funds, and ex
pected to receive .the amount needed for
the purpose. In every mall. The re
mittance was delayed, but Splcer's
confldenco was not shaken. He thought,
under the 'circumstances, there would be
no crime, In advancing himself tho neces
sary money from the deposits of thb
Lank, making restitution when his fathei
should send him the expected. money for
the purpose.
This Splcer did, and paid oft his
partners. But the bank examiners came
.Upon him at this moment and detected
his nusappropriatioa of funds, llq wo
sentenced to five years after trial -ana
conviction and is now In- the federal
Killed When Caught
in Own Burglar Trap
KANSAS .Cm, Sept 26.-Danlel I.ler
ley, a merchant of Oilman City, Mo., In
Harrison cpunty, died today from gun
shot wounds received yesterday when he
was caught. In his own burglar trap In
his general' merchandise store at Oilman
Ciiv.
Uerley's store was robbed three times
in August. To catch the robber,, the
victim placed a shotgun at the store door.
An automatic arrangement attached to
It mado It Impossible for anyone to open
the door Without 'discharging the Vttf&bn.
The merchant entored the store hurriedly
yesterday mornliig' and In his-haste for
got his burglar trap.
PACIFIC AND SOVEREIGN
WOQOMEH WILL ARBITRATE
While reports have It that the nine
states of the Pacific JUrlsdlctlpn, of tho
Woodmen of the World are preparing to
secede from the sovereign camp, local
officials of the order do not see tno out
look trf the same light and' explain that
It is merely. & question ?f adjusting &
few fraternal differences between th'e
two branches pf the1 order.
A conference has been urranged and
delegates from Denver, the Pacific head
quarters, will arrive In O.nuha today to
meet with representatives of the sover
eign camp. The Pacific Jurisdlctlone -ave
their own charter and disburse their awn
moneys and are practically Independent,
excepting Insofar as the spirit ot fra
ternity goes and this It Is expected will
be strengthened by the assembly of of
ficial heads. '
ball yesterday. Ha was thrown heavily
to the ground and taken to bis home se
riously Injured.
SOUTH OMAHA DEMOCRAT
PUBLISHES BOOSTER NUMBER
Tha "booster" number of tha Boutfc
Omaha Democrat 4a off tho press, and,
as usual, It Is a work of mechanical art
that la a fit vehicle for the "booster"
articles with which tho paper teems.
"Doo" Tanner, editor of the paper, has
several bits of verse that strike tho bell,
and articles by members ot the Democrat
ataff aro equally good. ;
Unwilling that Ak-Sar-Sen visitors
should become imbued, with tho Idea that. . t.-w.v.
that tha young: girl's mind la affected, patriotism In Omaha la on the wane, mer- : v -
Bht apparently spent tha last hours In chants on Douglas street, headed hvl cnn, fi1 ocDUipp DD iPD
Manager rnuiK unm oi me Jf-mpreii, ouwirw- vmh iwi. vmi"
ihe school writlnc a. flve.nara lettsr ad..
dressed to "Dear papa and mamma." It theater, havo started a fund to light up
waa fc-uad in her eppybook Thursday, oougiaa street even mora man aux Bam
morning, it waa so inconerent. tnat nen "
parents cannot comprehend It
Ml'slktc by Vmri3y.
"We realise that on account of that
7 K th MiuaUoa-Iec AdVcrtMnc.
CALLS FOR DANCE LICENSES
The Social Service Board, at a meeting-
t Kd rltw hall lsat tatsht. aereed In tn.
i"1 jw-. "w " unP w f th clty Ucem58 inspector that cer-
aut In ha llrhllnff fund." aitil ifnrp! .... . . .. . .
rSJ"'!?! iW o -on an heFp J SSZT-x.TT
Members ot tne 'ooara sain tney would
notify the license Inspector that dances
were held at the Home and otbci hotels
at academics and that the proprietors ot
theue places did not have -dance hall
licenses.
Tho city building Inspector will be re.
quested to Immediately do )U duty In
nurd to moving picture shows, nayind
particular attention to the operatorus'
cagetf, to see that thoy are fireproof.
On the evening of October It this board
will meet und hear reports as to what
has been done with thesn several prop-
calttoaa.
old, tho girt waa attacked by on or more mftke Ak-Bar-Den better even tluw It was
young- men near her' home at Farrasut u.t VM We cronasa to llrht Dourfv.
street front Sixteenth to Twelfth and
and he was wrested and ImUcM for at-, hyc doub nvu ot on both sides."
tempted aiaault. In a trial at Sidney be-; Kearb M of y,, treet mr-
fore Judge Thomas Arthur lie Waa found ar, tnthu.lstlo ovw the" plan and
banrUomnent. Cox. Is about X years old.
Son of a prominentlamlly, and ery ef
fort has been. 'made to hcP Wm out of
the penitentiary. His, caso was appealed
and Is now In the supreme codrL
vitie sisters were given , full history ot
the case when tHe girl wa 4mitted to
the school here and. wen naked to use
great vlgttanee te !prvwt any eesuauiU-
contributions aro coming In rapidly. The
additional lights will be Insulted before
Saturday, it. Is .said,
low Nwr t&g
TAHOItW. O. Gregory, pte'sldent
the (State Bank ot -Tabor, is having
ground broken for a new til, 000 residence
on East Ordhge street, and expects when
completed to move his family hure from
Omaha.
JUDGES HAMPERED BY RULES-
IN DEALING WITH DIVORCES
That divorce Jaws In Nettaka do not
give judges before- whom suits are tried
authority to go far enough In attempts
at reconciliation of estranged couples. Is
the opinion of Presiding Judge Sutton of
the district courf.y It the statutes were
changed he' would bo n favor ot a special
divorce court to which one1 Judge plight
give all his time.
''Judges could do a great deal more n
the way of preventing divorces," he said,
tf they were .not bound by the same
strict rules which prevail In at other
equity cases. A divorce court would ba
good thing, and may come In time In
Omaha."
EX-GOVERNOR FOLK IS
ALMOST FORCED JO' TALK
CINCINNATI. O.. Bent; r6.-An Int--
estlng feature of tho second day ot the
convention ot the central division ot tho
Associated Advertising. Clues of America
was the almost forcible kidnaping of for
mer Governor Joseph Folk of Mlsspurl,
who was haled from the lobby of the
hotel n which, the convention Is being
held and forced to make a spcclu
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BOY PLAYING FOOT BALL;
SPINAL COLUMN FRACTURED
" a
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spinal column fractured in foot ball
practice. Allen Wejdman, a high school t
student, is Mid by physicians to be dying
nt tie horn of tils father. Oliver T '
Wcldman. The boy was playing foot
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