THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 2G, 1014. 3-A Nebraska. GUARDSMEN JN READINESS Bustle About Headquarters is Stilled for1 the Time. Nebraska, SIGNAL CORPS IN FINE SHAPE One of Most Efficient Compnntrs of Any Volunteer OrgnntEntlnn of Its Type in the Conntrr Is ATitllnule. (From a Staff Correspondent.) UNCOUN, Neb., April K.-(SpeclaU-Today tho hustle about headquarters of the National Guard has somewhat dis appeared. The only visitors of Importanco to headquarters today were Captain Henry A. Jess and Lieutenant Timer Lumstrunt oC tho Fremont signal corps. They In formed the general that tho corps was recruited up to the required war strength and ready for service at a mo ment's notice. The signal corps Is considered one of the moat efficient of any In the country and Is equipped with everything modern In the things needed for actual service even to a war aeroplane. Thlo plane Is being remodeled by a member of the corps, who has been attending the school for war acroplanlsts In California and has returned home and has been putting in his time getting the machine up to the requirements called for by the War de partment. The machine will be taken on tho Mexican trip If tho guard Is called out, Will Not nelax. It seems to be tho opinion around the local war department that the present lull In the Mexican situation Is the calm before tho storm and General Hall does not Intend to relax his efforts to build up the fl;VUng strength of the Nebraska troops. General Hall, Colonels Bberly and Paul, Major Blrkner, Major Haysel, Major Waldron, Major Craig, lieutenant Howloy and tho representatives of the War department, Colonel Hamilton and lieutenant Stoll, have been on duty con stantly at headquarters since tho trouble started until late Into tho night, while details from the state aimory have been on duty during the night. LEGISLATIVE ROMANCE CULMINATES IN AURORA AURORA, Ueb., April IG. (Speclal.)-Ai 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, In the pres ence of eighty guests, at the West Mon roe church In this county, Mies Alloe Lieontlno Nordgren, daughter of Mrs. Kathrlna Nordgren, was married to Ros coe R. Smith of Albion, Neb. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Arthur, pastor of the Episcopalian church of Grand Island. The bride Is a sister of Hon. Theodore Nordgren, who repre sented this county In the legislature of 1911. Mr. Smith represented Boone county in the s&xna session. The wedding today was a sequel to a meeting of Miss Nord gren ,and Mr. Smith at the Nordgren country home during a week-end recess of the legislature in 1911. Mr. Smith was afterward elected county Judge of Boone county. He resigned his office April 1, bavins decided to open an office for the practice of law in Ban Francisco. Alter a. visit with the groom's parents in At hlon' Mr. and Mrs. Smith will begin' an extensive honeymoon trip through he west. They expect to be at home in San Francisco after September 1. YANKTON DEBATERS WIN FROM WESLEYAN- TEAM UNIVERSITY PIoACB, Neb., April 14. (Special.) Tbe debating team from Tank ton. S. D., last night triumphed over tho Wealeyan debaters on the immigration question. The question was, "Resolved, That Immigration into the United States should be further restricted by means of , literacy test." Wesleyan took tho af firmative, with the following men: Em mett Mitchell, Clifford Hope and Wllraer Lewis. Yankton was represented on the negative side by Robert Warren, Egbert Beyer and Stephen Tobln. The judges: Prof, O. C. Martin, Lincoln; Judge A. A. Welch, Wayne, and F. .Do Lacy, Lincoln. BURNED TO DEATH WHILE TRYING TO SAVE HORSES LEMARS, la., April .-(Special Tele gramsJohn Allbright, aged 29 years, a farmer residing ten miles southwest of here, was'hurncd to death this morning while attempting to rescue horses from a burning barn. His charred body was found underneath two horses. He arose and ran to the barn without arousing other members In tho house and Henry Ruedy, a brother-in-law and neighbor, saw the blaze later. Allbright leaves a wife and three small children. GOVERNOR APEACE MAKER Morehead and Shallenberger Talk to Lancaster Democrats. JOHNSON AND BROWN FIGHTING ROYAL MAIDS ARE ON STRIKE European Princesses Object Made-to-Order Matches. to TITLED BACHELORS ALSO BALK Revolt Acnlmt Ancient Custom Is I,ed by Prince Pntrlcln of Con nniieht, Who lint Demo crntli Idcnl. Control of County Committee Sought by Each Paction In the Lin coln Postninntcrsliip Con troversy, (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 36.-(i3pcolaI.)-rr a few days the situation In Mexico has had tho effect of making democrats around Lincoln forgot their differences, but It Is now apparent that tho factional fight will again take tho renter of the sta4, and Chairman Hcser of the Lancaster county central committee appears to bo the Huerta of tho democratic county com- ( However, Hester Is not a candidate for , re-election to the chairmanship, because ne wants to bo United States marshal. But that does not deter tho Johnsotiltes and tho Brownltcs from getting Into a fight over the chairmanship, and an ef fort to control the county committee. In the fight for the Lincoln postofflce. A, V. Johnson received tho support of Congressman Magulrc, while F. W. Brown Is supported by tho Brynns and had tho endorsement of Chairman Hes ter. This has Incurred the Ill-will of the Johnson faction and they propose to go Into the fight in the county committee nnd capture tho organization if they can. On the other hand, tho supporters of Mr. Bryan nro just as determined that the Johnsonltcs shall not secure control. The result to a certain extent will enter Into the congressional situation. It 1b sold that Governor Morhead will endeavor to poUr oil upon the troubled waters and at noon spoke to the county democracy and endeavored to stem the tide of battle. But tho fight has gone so far that It Is doubtful whether the gov ernor can bring the two factions to gether. Ex-Governor Shallenberger also tried to talk along friendly lines, but tho speches of both the past and present governors was more along tho lints of a mutual admiration stunt, both gentle men telling how much he admired the other and how democracy would suffer If both should leave the political arena. With A. V. Johnson, "Bob" Malone and two or three other fighters on one Bide and F. W. Brown, Charlie Bryan, Tom Allen and a few more Bryanltes on the other, with the governor wedged In be tween, It Is doubtful what the result may be, and the govornor himself may suffer ponwhut from tho cross-firing of tho two factions. BULL M00SERS UNEARTH -TWO MORE CANDIDATES (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, April 24. (Special.) Tho steering committee of the third party bull moosers announce .that they have been successful in finding a man who will run for state auditor and also for attorney general. J. F. Hanson of Fre mont will be tho sacrifice upon the bull moose altar for auditor, while W, T. Mills of Box Butte haa signified his will ingness to enter the raoe for attorney general. STRAIGHT TWO-CENT RATE BY ORDER OF COMMISSION (From a Staff Correspondent) LINCOLN, April 24. (Speclal.)-The State Railway commission haa Issued an order allowing all railroads of the state to charge a straight 2 cents per mile, except at competing points. This Is In line with a recent order which gave the Northwestern permission to charge the full mileage out of Omaha to points be yond Fremont. Battle Creek Wins Debate. BATTLE CREEK. Neb., April 26. (Spe cial.) Battle Creek defeated North Bend Thursday evening In debate and thus won the championship of the north cen tral district of the State High School Debating league. Battle Creek supported the affirmative side of tho question, "Resolved, That the Policy of Regulating the Trusts Is Preferable to the Policy of Dissolving Them." Battle, Creek Is now preparing to attend the state meet at Lincoln. York Wnnta County Phone Linen. YORK, Neb., April 2S.-(SpecIal.)-Pctl. tlons are being circulated asking tht county board that a special election be called for the purpose of voting a 3-mlll levy to build a county telephone line. Ar rangements are being made to hold meet ings in every township In the county. Tills has been brought about by the re cent raise In rates by tho old company. School Tiny nt Pnivnee City. PAWNEE CITX. Neb.. April 2S.-(Spo-Clal,) The annual play given by tho Glee clubs of the high school was held at the opera house here last night, when tha "Nautical Knot" was presented In two acts by forty-seven students. A largo chorus of thirty-five ably supported tho leading characters and the large audience enjoyed tho story of the sailors and a pallor's love. Mrs. W. S. Potts of this city, who haa charge of the music In the schools hero, superintended the pro duction of the musical comedy. Miss Florence Hartwell acted as pianist. Unl Romance Culminates, STELLA. Neb., April 25. (Speclal,) Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lee Plaster have issued Invitations for the wedding pf their daughter, Miss Alma Grace Plaster, to Robert McDowell Armstrong o'f Au burn on Wednesday morning. May C at 19 o'clock. Mr. Armstrong Is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and Is now practicing law at Auburn. Miss Plaster attended the University of Ne braska for three years after graduating from tho Stella school. At tho univer sity she. was a member of he Dramatic club. Lyons Man Dies in Omaha. LYONS, Neb., April S5.-(Speolal.)-Ed-ward Dolan, a veterinarian, died at tho St. Joseph's hospital In Omaha last night, leaving a widow and little ton. About three weeks ago he had his hip broken In an automobile wreck and when it healed It was found the Joint was stiff, so it had to be broken over again, but he could not stand the shock and died soon after the operation. Code Committee Meets Soon. LINCOLN, April II. - (Speclal.)-Tho state code committee, appointed. by Gov ernor Morehead to look over tho school laws, will meet with the state superin tendent on May 2. James E. Delzell is chairman of the committee and Miss Kdlth A. Lathrop, secretary. Unas to lie Candidate. BROKEN BOW, Neb., April .-(Special Telegram.) Tho republican county cen tral committee met at the city hall this afternoon and accepted the resignation of Chairman T. W. Bass, who will file for the nomination for register of deeds. Ras Anderson of this city was unan imously chosen to fill tho vacancy. LONDON, April 35. Kuropean courts face what Is practically a widespread strike on the part of princesses against matrimony made to order. Individual protests against being made a victim ot tho old system whereby royal children have no volco In the selection ot lite partners are ns old as the system itself, but tho stand now taken, particularly by the princesses, Is said to ni.pear like a concert of action, it Is a blow to tho royal mutch makers, who blame both the scarcity of princesses nnd the growth or feminism Tor the failure of their pot system. In this connection It Is known that many of the royal dowagors are in clined to lay the responsibility for this state of affalis on tho fair shoulders ot Princess Patricia of Connaught, daughter of tho governor general of Canada, who Is said, during her residence In the new world to have acquired certain odious democratic Ideals not all In harmony with her station. The recent birth of a son to the duchess ot Brunswick, the only daughter of Em peror William of Germany, has served to call attention asaln to the small num ber of princesses nnd has given further fore to tho excuse ot the royal bachelors that they nro unable to find suitable partners of their own rank. This excuse may or may not bo entirely valid, but It Is undoubtedly true that both the young men and women of the royal circles show a distinct disinclination toward matri mony made to order. Among the eligible princesses who seem In no hurry to accept (he partners se lected for them by their royal parents are the elder daughters of tho Emperor Nicholas of Russia, notably the Grand Duchess Tatlaim, the boauty ot tho Rus sian Imperial family, and Princess Kllto both ot Roumania. Tho latter Is really a beautiful girl and any debutante might envy her ierfect features, her cloud of lovely hair and her very expressive eyes. Both he and her younger ststor, Princess Marie, have Inherited the wonderful Co burg elegance coupled with the half-gay. half-sad charm ot their native land. But the strike la not confined entirely to feminine sprigs of royalty. It Is oven said that tho Prtnco of Wales, the most eligible of royal' bachelor?, has turned up his nose at the suggestions ot a union with a very high-placed, but extremely unattractive princess. Notes from Hentrlce. UliATKJCK, Neb., April .-(Sptclal.)-Mrs. Ferdinand Stoll died nt her home In West Beatrice Friday morning. She was 43 years of age and leaves her hus band nnd five children. J. R. Satl'nK ot Odell. chairman ot the county board, filed Friday ns a candi date for re-election In the district repre sented by him. The funeral services for Charles Ros. coc, the young man who suicided near Clatonla Thursday night, will he held Sunday afternoon at ! o'clock from the home. I 'd mi Given to York Collesc, YORK, Neb., April 25.-(Speclal.)-Wll-Ham Mlche ot Aurora, Nob., has recently given to the endowment fund of York college an elghty-acro farm which llee three miles from Aurora and Is valued at $12,000. Mr. Mlche Is a member ot the United Brethren church and Is a great friend of York college. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot OMAHA'S LATEST STORE fa" MEN AND BOYS bckGo, "-Home of Quauty clothes" For Stylish, Serviceable FOOTWEAR Step Right Into Our Shoe Department No Omaha store could possi bly offer you better footwear or bet- ' (or stylos, nnd we know for a certainty that seldom can rem equal tho values wo constantly offer. We combine bast of values with best of servlco and our salesmen have the knack of fitting feet down to a sclonco. The "Crawford" Shoe 3.50 and $4.00 Slater & Morril $5.00 and $5.50 ALWAYS BUST VALUES AT KVKRV PRICE KISEP I YOUIi KYES ' ON oun WINDOWS Sale of Trunks and Bags Unexampled price reductimns in Trunks, Suitcases and Bags of all descriptions, sizes and styles Savings of one-fourth to one-half off regular prices. Relief for the Kidneys Improper kidney action causes more sickness, suffering and serious compli cations than any other organ. The kid neys are two large glands situated near the mtddlo of tho back and their func tion Is to purify every ounce of blood in the body, and to do this they must be In a healthy condition. If they become In flamed, congested or otherwise weakened In their action, tho ploson remains In the blood, and the whole system becomes Im pregnated. Tho general symptoms are backache, loss of appetite, headache, tor pid liver, constipation. Indigestion, nerv ousness, drowsiness, sleeplessness, skin troubles, malaria, etc. If you have any of these symptoms, you should at once commence taking Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, which for 37 years has been the standard remedy for the kidneys and liver, and today it stands without a rival In healing with certainty the frail tub ular structures constituting) those important organs. It Is a sure antidote to polsone formed In the human body, owing to Incapable action ot the kidneys and liver, elim inating .through the kidneys, bowels and skin all morbid and unhealthy accumulation from tho system. It will help you from tho very first dose. At all druggists In 60c and $1.00 flzes. Free sample and valuable Information if you write, Wpri'er -'afo Itemed'es Co., Dept i.2, Rochester, N. Y. ORCHARD & WILHELM CO. In the Gift Section Wedding Gifts the unus ual, the unhackneyed, the beautiful things that the bride will not have dupli cated by the score. 414-416-418 South 16th St. SUMMER CHANGES IN FURNITURE, RUGS AND DRAPERIES. NOT ONLY does the discarding of heavy hangings, wool rugs, etc., bring a sense of rolief as the weather becomes hot and sultry, but a real econ omy is effected by the substitution of summer furnishings. In summer the wear and tear on furnishings is Bevore. Dust and dirt is bound to come in. The dainty cretonne slip covers will protoct your furniture the grass or fibre rugs will be unharmed and when fall comes again the heavier furnishings will have taken on a new beauty and charm. Summer Cretonnes (washable) For aiip covers, bedroom hangings, sun room, porch pillows and chair cushions, and many other ways that make the homo cool and inviting in summer. Our showing is most complote, 4both domestic and imported patterns, "from 31 to 50 inches wide, SBC, 35c, 40c, 50c, 06c, 75c and up. Porch and Sun Room Furniture In the new furniture "Morning Qlory" Room.) on the 6th floer, is effectively dis played all the new and interesting porch and tun room patterns. Willow Furniture In natural Pompeian Green) Gray Green and Purple Gray. Bar Harbor Ohairt and Rockers, up from (5.50, Ivory Rattan Extremely effective in Sttttes, Tea Tables, Chairs, Mockers, etc Frosted Brown Reed Jlich with tapestry cushions and upholstered backs for the summer living room or sun room. New Famed Oak with Cane Effects In airs designs for summer us$ with cans panels in effective combination. Kaltex Fibre Furniture In green and baronial orotm, practical econom ical and durable many pattern chairs and roefc ers up from $3. 76. A corner of the "M o r n i n g Glory Itoom" on the 6th floor sketched by our own artist. Bungalow Nets In white, ecru and cream, 45 to 50 inches wide, per yard, 20c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c and up. Orex Grass Rugs Very inexpensive, but highly decorative tor the porch, eunroom or summer living room; browns, greens and figured patterns, 18x36 sizo, at 40c, to 9x12 at $12.00. Rattania Rugs-- A special process waterproof paper fibre , . rug, very attractive, in many sizes, 0x9, . 97.00; 0x9, $10.00; 0x12, $11.50, Light Summer Rugs For Bunrooms and bedrooms, in colorings and patterns to match cretonnes, Scotch weaveB all Bizese 6x9 for $750 to 918.00; 9x12 for $15.00 to $82.50. .SALE OF LACE CURTAINS. MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED RUGS. MONDAY MAIN FLOOR. AN early clearance of high grade la ce curtains left from quantity pur chases, all strictly perfect curtains, both imported and domestic designs. Savings of and even,V as shown by tho following partial list: Quaker Lace Curtains $1.35 curtains, pr. ...05c $1.95 curtains, pr..$1.25 $2.25 curtains, pr..$1.75 $3,25' curtains, pr. .$2.75 Oluny Curtains $1.75 Cluny, palr..$l.lH $2.05 Cluny, pair.. $2.10 $4.50 Cluny, pair.. $2.05 $6.25 Cluny, pair. .$1.70 25c bungalow not ecru color, sale price, yard 19c Novelty Braids and Marie Antoinette $2.25 curtains, pr..$1.75 $2.95 curtains, pr. .$1.1)5 $3.25 curtains, pr..$2.50 $4.75 curtains, pr..$3.30 Swiss Curtains $1.95 curtains, pr. ...05c $1.75 curtains, pr..$l-30 $2.75 curtains, pr..$1.50 25c voile, in white and ecru, a very fine quality, sale price, yd., 18c Irish Points, Point de Gene, Point Milans $4.35 curtains, pr..$2.05 $4.60 curtains, pr..$3.00 $5.00 curtains, pr..$3.05 $7.85 curtains, pr..$5.05 Scrim Curtains $1.50 curtains, pr....75c $1.95 curtalnB, pr. ...05c $3.50 curtains, pr. .$1.05 $15.75 curtains, pr.$0.50 OUR showing of rugs of this grado is unapproachable in- Omaha. The best mills are all represented and only perfect merchandise is shown, at the lowest prices. Axminster Rugs A wide variety of patterns and color ings, 8-3x10-6 size, $18.50, $10.50, $21 to $23.50; 9x12 size, $21.50, $22.50, $24.75 to $27.50. All .other sizes proportionately priced. Extra Heavy Roxbury Axminsters The heaviest and best axminster made, exceptional colorings and patterns, many, exclusive with us 6x9, $10.50; 8-3x10-6, $23,50; 9x12, $27.50; also all regular sizes. Tapestry .Brussels Rugs A large assortment of patterns 8-3x 10-6 Bite, $10.00, $12.50, $18.50 to $10.50; 9x12 size, $12.25, $13.00, $15.00 to $31.00. Roxbury Tapestry Brussels Rugs The finest 10-wire tapestry Brussels in designs similar to those found in tho best Body Brussels rugs 7x9, $12.25; 9x12, $21.00; 11-3x12, $27.75; all regu lar sizes. House Cleaning Sundries Furniture Repairs, Polishes and Mops In fact, all those big and little things 70U need when you make tho changes for summer. Orchard & Wilhelm have them all. Your smallest need can be supplied hero if anywhere call upon us and permit us to servo you. Curtain Stretchers Made of basswood In convenient form, 05c, $1.50, $1.05 and $2.50. Extension Rods Sash rods, 5c and 15c. 30x54 rods, each, 10c to 35c. 42x78 rods, each. 20c to 30c. Solid rods, V -Inch, 3c per ft. Solid rods, -lnch, 5c per ft. Drapery Hooks Tassel hooks, pair, 5c to 75c. Clip hpoks, dozen, 10c to 20c Shoulder hooks, per dozen, 20c. Extension rod hooks single, 2c per pair; double, 5c per pair. Drapery Section, Main Floor. Floor Polishes Johnson's Floor Wax. 1-pt. :ans, SOo; 1-qt cann. $1.00. Liquid Wax, pint cans, 430. Warren VurnUli Ilenover, half pints, 4Sc. Floor-Shine, quart canii, 78o. Linoleum Finish Copallne, for linoleum Mid oil cloths, pint cans SOo; quart cans $1.00. Chl-Numel. quart cans, 05c. Jup-a-Kac, quart cans, 80o. - Furniture Polish "Ivory" Po'lsh, a$o and 60o. Vroman's Pullman Polish. 76o O-Cedar Polish, 23o and 60c. In tin Basement. Carpet Sweepers All the Ulssell patterns, showing the latest Improved models. The popular Gold Medal, $3.23. Hoover Electric Suchtion Sweepers Electrically operated suction sweepers that muite house cleaning easy the moat per Ject cleaning devices. Ask us to make a demon monstrutlon at your homo. Oriental Rugs Repaired Our native Armenian txnert can make all Orlfnta.1 rug im pairs promptly and satisfac torily, On the Second rioor. Furniture Hardware Drawer nulls, bra.ia laid (laBS, each, So to SOo. , Metnl and glass sliding shots at. per set. SOo to 81.S0. Domes of Silence, per set. lBo Drawer Keys, each Be & 10c Escutcheons, each Bo to 15c. Furniture and Bed Casters wood fibre and leather wheels. In all sizes, per set 30o to $3.60. Bathroom Fixtures The most complete Htock In Omaha. tioan dishes, towel racks and rods, glass shelves, hooks, paprr holders, mirrors, etc, In the Basement. A PERFECTLY EQUIPPED KITCHEN. means time saved for tho housewife time gained to effect those other econo mics of the houbohold that requiro constant personal attention. Detroit Jewel Gas Stoves Up from $12.00. m Hoosier Cabinets $22.50 to $.17.50 Herrick Refrigerators Up from $14.00 7 r Bolster Rolls Closed style, each. $1.25. Open for pillows, each, $2,00 Picture Hooks Brass, dozen, 10c and 23c. White enameled, doz en, 50o and 75c. Upholstering Sundries Gimps, yard, 8c, 5c and 10c. NallB and buttons, dor., 3c. Webbing, yard, 4c. ' Tacks all sizes, 5c box. Brass headed tacks, 60 for 5c to 10c. Curtain Loops White (washable) pair, 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c. Qurtain Poles Imitation oak or mahog any, 1-ln. or 2-in., per ft., oc. Solid oak golden or Flem ish finish, 1-ln. or l-tn per ft., 10c. Brass Covered Wood Poles 1-ln., per ft., 12c and 15c 1-tn., per ft., 15c and 20c. Pole sockets, pair, 5c, 15c, 25o, 50c. Curtain Rings Per dozen, 3c to 50c. Drapery Pins Per dozen, 5c Gimps, yard, So, 5c nnd lOe. Drapery Seotlon Katn Xloor.