14 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1914. U. P. H0N0R&0LD EMPLOYES Giant JUilroftd Pays Tribute to the Men on Retired Lilt. THEY ARE GUESTS IN OMAHA I'orm a Permanent Aasoclntton nnrt trance to Meet In Omnha on (he First Bar Jfext Mnj. ' f the 288 Inlon Pacific emplojes re 1 d after Ions ytta of faithful service r .h the company and now on the pen a -i lUt 136 nct In the conference room Morday and orsanltcd Into a per ru'ncnt organization to be Known at the I uton Pacific Employe' Association of the Vnlon Pacific Railway Company. 1 -.ter In the day they were guests ot the Union Pacific at a luncheon at the Pnxton hotel, after which they adjournjd to meet In Omaha May 1 of next year. .U the morning session Andrew Tray nor as e'ected president for the ensuing year nnd J. VV. Maynard, aecretary an! treasurer. Both are of Omaha. C. F. Tracy, North Platte, was elected assistant mrctary. The president wna authorized to name the vice, presidents of the asso ciation, one from cacli state through which the Union Pacific run, or In which It operate. They will be announced later Thla !a the first convention t'tie Union Pacific pensioners have ever held, hut In the future they arc to be annual affairs and members of the organization will bo distinguished by a buttonhole badge of metal and properly Inscribed . When the meeting was called to order, Andrew Trnynor, who was Instrumental In brlnglnc the organization Into exist enrr, presided nt the table, which was The Liver as Aid To Blood Purity The Natural Stimulus Re quired is Not the Pur gative Kind. Mm! Fills Ara Qettsr tf Thrown Away. Important at It to keep the bowoli open, It should be remembered tnat surh action does not necessarily mean that lh liver lias been etlmulsted. The action ot H. g. H. is a natural llrer tenc, but not a bowel moter. U works In the llrer cell to assist In, the natural .shd necessary function of rats IeIo what are known as assimilable . products. These are readily absorbed Into th body tissues to constantly provide niw and healthy material for that which Is bttnc destroyed by tbe energy of tissue cbangt. The presence of any blood trouble natur ally tuBctsti a sluggish liver, but there la rtqutred those medicinal properties which, upon reaching the liver, still retain their catalytic enerr to keep on through the blood circulation to do battle with Impur ities wherever tbty msy have settled. nheuniatlsm. catarrh, anemia, most skin diseases 'and other results ot Impure blood, fhll Implicating the liver by their morbid influences, are quickly checked by R. 8. 8. Its action throughout the blood circulation results In the stimulation of tbe tissue cell to tbe healthy and Judicious selection ot their own essential nutriment. Tou ran get H. a B. la any drug store, but Insist upon having It. Take no chance hy permitting anyone td rtcnmmend a. substitute. And tf your blood eoodltloa Is such that you. would Ilk to consult a speelslUC address Tbe Hwlft Bee-s-lfjo Company. 050 Swift Bide, Atlanta, da. The Ijflari At TheHtodOf The House -.t.M. . --The -j man ,ftt t,the , , head of tho house with tile responsibility of faring for" i family should not.dcpcnd' on tirely on his. earnings Lrom wcek loveek to keep 'things'' going. '(Iiqtq are ways of p v o v i H iigQr the f nature if you go about it in a sensible, intelli . gent manner. One. thing that you Cfm do right now which will bo really worth while is to find out what other people know about real cstato' conditions nud values , in Omaha. It muy bo that you have never .t h.o u g h t seriously about owning a home or a farm of your own, because somehow the wvrds "real estate' are associated in your mind with an invest ment of big money. Fittd out more about '(.'malm real estate. There are hundreds of good chances within your reach; every rea son in the world for your future good why yon should investi-. gate. - . A real step forward , would'bb to start read ier the real estate udjj jn TJTE BEH to InjvTJicy are mighty Mjleresting reading to tun rpmrwho wants to get ahead. mSSSP' flanked wlih a profusion of American flags, pictures of scores of former of ficials of the Union Pacific, Including Ames. Dillon, Clark, Hurt, Harrlman and others. Then them were pictures of the little enslnes that were In operation when thf road was nn Infant, they hanging side by side with the brg moguls of to day. Wetcnmril by Mohler. Welcoming the former employes, Chair man Traynor introduced President Mohler of the Union Pacific, who after being greeted with a round of applause, addressed tho men, telling them that he felt It a great honor and a pleasure to be called upon to speak to men who had helped build the railroad across a wilder ness and had remained with It many years thereafter, assuring them that It ! was no disgrace to go on the pension list ! and in this connection adding, "I am getting to the retiring point Just As rap idly as the years can carry me along. 1 am not to blame for this, nor Is the com pany; It Is simply time thnt Is doin? thls work and none of us are able to slop or turn It back." Trlli air (a llni-i-lntnii. President Mohler paid a tribute to the late Edward Harrlman, saying he vwaa the man who suggested the pensioning of old and faithful employes after the best years of their utefutnrss had been Bien to the service of the company. Men who were drawing pensions from the Union Pacific, ha added, were looked upon as a part of the system, given Uk raine consideration and privileges as though they were actively engaged In the discharge of their former duties. They were looked upon as the men who had mnd the road possible and who had helped to build It up Into one of the gieatcst railroad systems In the world Tl'oy had been loyad to IU company and "today," added Mr. Mohler, "the Union Pacific feels proud of them." Of the 125 persons responding to roll call, seventy-two were from Omaha, twelve from Council Wuffs, fourteen from Kansas, two from Utah, two from Call- jfornla, and the others from out In Ne ibruskn. The man holding tho record for ilriigth of time In service was J. 1,, Tay lor of Omaha, who was with the com pany forty-six years before retirement Passenger Rates to the North Are Greatly Reduced The United States supremo court de cision, holding that the railroads oper ating into Minnesota must sell tlckoU on tho baalli of 2 cents per mile, has worked a considerable saving for persons who desire to travel to the north. The North western Is In receipt of tho tariffs gotten out alnce the court decision and which become effective' May 1. At the some time, corresponding reductions are to be made to South Dakota common point. Tho following table ahowa the now and tho ld rate to a number of Minnesota, North and South Dakota common points. Old New , it ..... . mici .Minneapolis ana at, raui ; g.io puluth n.po I 7.1(J winnipcR Huron. .S. D.. .1S.M 15. a 6.11 s.so 10.01 12.61 o.31 1.18 10.01 .. T.: .. 9,83 .. 10.77 .. 13.20 .. ti.UI .. 6.73 .. 12.73 .. 14.71 Aberdeen, s. p Hot Springs, 8. U read wood and Lend, 8. J). Mankato, Minn. ItocheaWr, Minn I-'argo, N. 1) Grand Forks, N. D Holdup Trio Pleads Guilty at South Omaha Ivory Davis, colored; Tony Cloba and Jose. Oarcla, both Mexicans, pleaded guilty before Police Judge Calllnart of South Omaha to having robbed O. W. Ilartman at Missouri avenue nnd Twen tieth street on tho night of March il UavU confessed to having shot Officer Qulnn and then throwing hla gun Into the Missouri rh'er. le explained that ho did not do It maliciously, but waa hervoua and the weapon went off before h realized that ho had pulled the trig ger. Cloba dcalaicd that ho waa thn in. tlator ot the Various hold-ups tho gang wbb Implicated in nnd thnt the other two men merely acted a hjs tools. All were, bound ovej- to the county court nt hdmls placed at :,W. liarh saya he will w.ad fcullt) at once. NEBRASKA POSTMASTER EXAMINATION IN MAY During the month of May. civil service examinations to fill VS Nebraska fourth class postoffices', will hu held In a num ber of cities over the state. The civil service' examination for uny postotflce may bo taken at any one ot theso towns. Tho applicant must reside In the territory supplied by the postoffive which he ob. plica to till. The dates and places uf examination in the state of Nebraska follow: May t A nil row a, Auburn, llclvldoro, ElUworth. Erlcaon. Hartlngton. Imperial, Merrlam, Ogallala, I'awnco City, . IMaln view, Sidney, Stockvllle, Tecumseh, Thed ford. . May U-Basaett,' nrldgrport, Niobrara, St. faul. T May K-Butlc. Oshkosh, iargent. Slay 13-Sprlngvlcw. May It Bloomlngton. Slay IS Denver City. May 16 Albion, Alliance, Aurora, Be atrice, Ulalr, Broken Bow, Centra) City, Chadron, Clay Center. Columbu.. craw fold. Crete. David City, Falrbury, Kails City, Fremont, Geneva, Grmm IsUnd, Hastings. Iloldrege. Kearney, Lexington. Lincoln, McCook, Nebraska City, NorfolK, North Tlatte, Omaha, O'Neill, I'latlb mouth, Schuyler. Scott'a Bluff, Reward Sioux City. la.; Superior, Wahoo, Wayne, rem. May 33-Uenklcman, Oram. MOTORCYCLE POLICE ARE NOW READY FOR SPEEDERS Equipped with brand new motorcycles, capable of developing; speed close to aeventy-flve mile an hour, Officers Lyman G. Wheeler and Geonco J. Krnery yesterday declared "open season' on speed maniacs. The two officers work durinx the winter In headquarters station as emergency Of ficers, aid In tbe sprlnc commence thel? duties chasing down Violators or the speed and traffic laws. Chief Dunn had until recently expected to put on a couple of more motor-blko ooppcra," but the limited pollc appro priation makes this Impossible at thla time. Dunn believes that more motor, cycle officers would Increase the police departments efficiency at least 50 per cent, not only Id the point of shopping auto speeding, but also In every other way. Kidney and l,trr Trouble.. Quickly relieved by Klectrlc Bltters best remedy for Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart burn nnd raostkldney trouble. 10c and tl.W. Alt drusglsts.-A'dv'trtfsement. JUST TO REMIND YOU THAT THE BANKRUPT SALE In still going on, nnd if jou want to save money on Wearing Apparel, Hhocn nnd Dry Goods, walk n block or two out of your way to Tho Novelty Co. A Sale oi Waists, Muslin Underwear and Children's Dresses, all at one. price , . , We plnce on Mile Thursday inornliig or tno tiaintlest wnistH, fine muslin and crepe Rown, combination sultfl, princess slips and petticoats, also pretty glrla' dresses, nRes 0 to 14 yearn, In white and colors, all on one blK bargain table. Not one garment, in this lot worth less than $1.00, some worth $2.00 and ga.25; all ro ton snle at f)8c. Thread, Pins, Chlldrsn's Ban- agMo:to., sow Apron'- lo I So Beo to 7o ' 1 OuUdrtit'a Oorasts Spring Srassta 29o 39o 1.2B to 1.7& tj.00 to 12.50 Ladles' House Ladles' Shoes Dresses and Oxford, 98c'69o $1.39 1BH Xadlt' lSHo Xta'a Koss Sox 7o 6c l&Vfio X.adls' EOo ZVadlss' ysts rtns Union Suits . , 6c t 35c The NOVELTY CO. 214-216-218 North Sixteenth Street ! m : MF mm A HIGH 4 ytn.1. QVAXTS .$3.15 is rxrx.x. QUAXT8 $8.50 SO TTTLX, QUAXTST $12.50 Bzpress Vrspatd. Boys Play Game of Tops to Assure All that Spring is Here For the benefit ot skeptical persons hc atlll astcrt,that spring has not ar rived because the' current weather ro tcmblcs winter more than it doea sum mer, two street urchins promulgated a top game In front of the- Omaha National bank bulldlns- The two lads disregarded II l.lt.M.MnTtl 98c n big usscirtmetit STYLISH SAMPLE SKIRTS At i to i Less Than the Regular Prices Beginning Thursday morn ing and continuing until this great lot of skirts is sold out, we will offer several hun dred of pretty tailored skirts, regular values $5 to $10, at these attractive low prices $2.98$3.98$4.98 X,adla' Kimo- Man' Hasd no Aprons, ksrchisfs worth to fl.OO, 48o 3o SOo to tl.OO 50o Onambray adls' Walct Petticoats 25c 25o g3.00 to aa.so Man's Dress Men's shoes Shirts, slightly and Oxfords soiled $1,69 33c Xsssallno and Towsls, with Toulard silk fringe, aon 48o 39o , 2o Vxtitr Haw XusUn Under Wash Qooa, wear, worth to worth to IBo ti.oo 8o 48o Next Saturday We announce to the women of Omaha and surrounding country that next Saturday we will place on sale a surplus stock from a New York manufacturer of swell dresses, made of silk, poplin, crepe de chine, channelise, messaline, taffeta, brocaded silk, silk tissue, etc., in colors, blaok, brown, navy, Copenhagen, tango, russet, pink, blue, white, etc.; not one dress in the lot worth less than $15, some worth as high as t"f Cl $25; one day only, v" Saturday 4 A few of these dresses are now on display in our windows. If I PiuiA vvirsw mm t n ' n Ufa i :AC2S tft WOOD STANDARD WHISKY FOR QUALITY AND PRICE IT HAS NO EQUAL ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. FREE FOR EASTER WITH EVERY ORDER A Bottle of Wine, Corkscrew, Whisky Glass, and a Valuable Present. JAKE KlEIH-FAMtlY LIQUOR IEALER 1314 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEB. I alt traffic on the walk In frqnt ot the bulldlns, although It waa noon hour .and ! the streets were considerably congested. Both boys put all their eiTorts into the ccmbat for the tops, ror full ten min utes they occupied the walk, while many congregated to see the came and cheer foi the smaller lad and others made a detour Into the street to pass by. A passing policeman spotted the game In progress and pu a - stop to It. but not before the smaller lad had annexed eight at hla opponents top. Kty to the Situation Bee Advertising. We want every purchaser here to be a satisfied cus tomer. That's the reason we guarantee everything. Prenomenal Value Ladies' Long Kimonos, $100 and $1.25 values at. . .'79c Percale House DresBes,' $1.00. values, all sizes 49c Klosfit Underskirts . . .95c The New Styles for April In Beautiful Vtb have arranged a Stylishly Trimmed Hats lent quality but very inexpensive in price $fj-i? $7 Over 1,000 Trimmed Hats will be shown here Thursday, includingjaiarge variety of the new smaii trimmed sailors ancl cli arming Pattern Hats. Trimmed Hats worth $5.'00 100 to select from; a treat for rbal bargain .hunters, jk.J ' 4 4 at Come in black or colors, trimmed with flbwers, ribbons and laces; values uneqiialed tins seaSdn.' Thursday's Linen Specials Dress Linens, in all shades and colors, pure flax, 30 inches wide, 50c values; at, yard 35c Hound Thread Crash, natural or oyster color, full 36 Inches wide, worth 4Gc, yard 25 d Sheer Handkerchief Linen, puro flax, 36 Inches wide, 75c values, yard 50(6' In Our Here are a few Items 'on sale at srreatly reduced prices: . -18c Plla Crepe, full bolts ...XHc lo Serpentine Crepe, mill ends ..Oo Double fold Cheviot for shirts, 16c grade 2 36-lnch Percales. 10c grade-,,. ..,83. 40-Inch Printed Batiste ........ TWp 27-lncli Printed Crepe V'7?0 Simpson's Prints 36-lnch Muslin, 10c icradet oo Amoakeag Apron Olnjrhams -'"J?0. Ujnsdale, genuine arUele .7Ho Hope, senulne article 'He ISxiO Sheets, 60o values 3Jo it vil Pay You to Read ilaytlen's. Special April Grocery Opening Sale. It wm ut Gooa,, and he Rtght Prices for Uie People. t. . , . . o vin 22 lbs. Best urwuawu Bua-. y.---.- . P ''"riir niataond 10 oars .";h,,.5iX.Vndrv Soap Launary w"" ; -- a3)J 6Tbs?BesVBu'lW InJw Yy-'-SS 5 & yJXpnanU;: VoV 6 lb Heat Hand Ticked Na.yy Beans. S nbs Bes"t ' RolVed BrekWusV OaV 10mIbs. Best' WhVti' or YeilowVcorn AdV'o ''Jell ' 'the jell" 'of ' VuiiW "tr 1 ft'eans Aa'soVVed SUpV.'ilV Havers I eaM?oUur '. !jg o'marcXtauporPlcUles, 8Ho '. .80 K. C. Corn FlaKes. Ter pkg. 8 cans viu or ooo Tir.wfjat Cocoa, per lb J?? Breakfast Cocoa ni,. noatTea SI The Best-Tea Sifting, lb . .100 A.,... ci.im noffas. ID avo Golden Santos Coffee, TRY Vl Flou, ftSS The bt Sel.a- O.OJ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES These ads will stirt you on the road to wealth Giving in Our Women's Ready-to-Wear Department Bring Is the Greatest Before Easter Selling Ever Knewn in Onr His tory. Don't Miss Thursday's Specials. Charming New Tailored Suits, Silk Suits, Crepo Suits, Granite Cloth Suits, etc.; the nobbiest new styles and i i samples Just received a fine line of extra large Tailored Suits $15.00, $19.50 to $35.00 100 New Spring Coats Samples worth $15.00 and $18.00; while they last at, choice Several other choice lots of Silk Moire Taffeta and Novelty Coats at $12.50, $15.00, $19.50 and $25.00 200 Pretty Silk Dresses in Crepe de Chines, Silk Poplins and. new, spring siyics, iv.uu unu tpXUU TlUUUDi . Many Other Baby Slips, Sacques, Shoes, Bonnets, Pinning Blankets, vests, Petticoats, eg 4fc etc.; worth up to 50c; big assort- 1 11 ment, on sale at, choice " " Ladies' Muslin Underskirts, all colors, $3.00 values at $1.69 Long Silk Kimonos, $5.00 values, all colors .. .$2.95 Trimmed Hats most attractive display of for Easter wear of excel- WsslVW The High Grade !,150 pieces of Printed Bengaline Silk and Mercerized' Tub Goods just in; all the very newest shades all the very-newest patterns are on sale; made to sell for 75c; on thistle foV 50c CHEPE9 Wo have printed crepes, plain crepes, striped cropea. colored crepes, white crepes and every new crepe made; prjees hanging, iber yard, from 12tt 15S 186 25c 38c "P to 81.00 RATINES 16 different lines, 85 shades and everything printed,, plain, etc., at 25 d 3Sc 50c G5c 75c 85c 81;00 EXTRA SPECIALS 31-lnch Anderson's, Ginghams 12 25c, Silk Diiponnle, all the newest shades X5 85c Silk Ratine, all colors 53i Famous Domestic Room SlxJO Sheets, SCc values 38o 12Hc Pillow Slip 7Ho 15c Pillow Slips 10O 18c Pillow Slips ISo 20c Pillow Slips 16o All 18c Towels, either huck or Turk ish, for this day only ...latto Table Oil Cloths for thla sale ony lot Any 10c Linen Towellnx 7Hc Any 12c Linen Toweling ........ OHo 'Any 15c Linen Toweling loo Any 18c Linen Toweling..,.. laHc UHDEBWBAB SECTTCOlf someatle Boom. luidles' Muslin Combination Suits and BUTTEtt TAKES A TUMBI.TJ Tho Deat Creamery Uuiu-i. uiton or bUk, per lt wuo Fancy Country Creamery Butter ver lb., at. 38c Quud ialry Table nutter, lb U40 'XheJUest full cream wisccurAn, Nw otk vhite ur oung America Cheese, per ib .-.83a ! Tne efct iiliporled Swiss cneese, per IU., B M . pi.aht onzou BB?ft wow Fancy Kea or iellow union Bets . "Per quart fcfso ,lancy White Onion Sets, lb..,..luo ,'rne Best Kentucky Blue Oras Seed. v per lb., at.. .,80c All kinds Flower and VegetaDio Seeds, per pkg BVie Ths Vegetable Market of Omaha for ths Sfsople. The best Red River Ohio Potatoes 0 15 lbs. to the pk ...ase Fresh Beets. Carrots, Radishes, Shal lots or Turnips, bunch..., 60 ancy Head Lettuce, per hesd...7Ho S Heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce for loo Fancy California Cauliflower, per lb., now at ,...7o ' Fancy California Rhubard. lb..,.7Vic Old Beets. Carrots Turnips or Far snips, per lb alio Fancy New Cabbage, lb aUo 3 lbs. Fancy Shelled Popcorn, .. s.10o Watch ,tlis papers for our aaaual rose bosh and snrnbbsry sals. HAYDEN'S You'll find tha the mer chandise we sell iQarrants our guarantee. We want no other kind. most wanted colors, C 4rnn. nn.U. r.11 25 10 Novelties-All S C! 95 UlI asssas- Specials for Thursday. Hose, c Long Princess Slips pinks, blues and whites, $4.00 val ues at; $2.50. Bungalow Aprons; on sale at ........ .. S9c Wash Goods Dept. Gowns worth to 11.00. n eaa Men's Sample Shirts, sires 14 to 18, in plain white madras, percales, blue and gray chambray. Some with French cuffs and military col lara to match. SI valu nt . 4 Ladles' Qauze Vests worth to I6c at 85c, 19o, lBHo. 7Mo Ladles' Medium Ribbed Union Suits, regular and extra sizes 50c -value a ....39o Men's, Ladies' and Children's Hose. all sizes, 15c value at 13H AMERICAN LADY AND AMERICAN GIRL CHEM- I 0 A L L Y PREPARED CEDAR OIL POLISHING MOPS. The newest and hest mop of its kind on the market. Has all tho good points of the old kind and many new ones making it the best article of the kind now heing sold. Special demonstration now going on. American-Girl Mops 69c FIRST J If 1 1 Ml al l sVasBBBBBsi m ssssssssssssssaKswyC A, r . . i 11 asisssss , TUl ISSJTJ