THR BEE: 0MAT1A, SATl RDAV, M AY 23, 1014. 3 Nebraska Nebraska, THINK MOREHEAD WILL RUN Those on Inside Declare He Will Make Race for Governor. PRESSURE EXERTED IS GREAT VlnlKir r.nL.rp Cnll l pn Ml,., nml THcRTmiiN Hnil l.rttrr Pour In I rnliiK Illtti In llrrnk lln One-Term IMpiI (from a Staft (.'01 restxmritmt.) LINCOLN. .May -fcPeclal.)-It aeems to b the prevailing opinion around tho state house tolv tlmi r. . , . "K'viuw .More- I cad has come to the conclusion that tho a,T r r "lm 10 nccopt a n" nom ination ror governor at the hand, of tho tTT Party ls 50 Krcat lla- he can ,l .V" " a ,0-Vnl d"wrt but ar,Pt the riling and rhk docat at the nanus of tho republicans this fall Thosn within ii, i. . v. ""'cr rcie, wno have MenenulneorlnB tho campaign to havoj tho governor file, are going around with wIm look. jxiylnB that everything Is all riBht. Kver.v ihmII)1p pressure has been brought upon the executive to change lili mind and twitch to the gubernatorial track. Appointees without .number and Interested politicians by ie sote have Interviewed and on bended knee pleaded with the executive to sava the Jobs, and tho pressure has been too great for him to withstand. Apiiolulrr Into the I'rn.v. One appointee found It convenient to make a trip to Valentino on state busi ness and within twont.v-four hours after his arrival thoro numerous telegrams and letters' wero being received at the execu tlve's office emph.islrlng the "demand." Today Gk-orge rtogers and Harley 'g. Moorhead, the former on tho governor' staff and the latter his appointee as elec tion commissioner of bouglas county, wi re conferring with the governor. Other Omaha democrats have from time to time been In conference with the executive and It Is believed It has had the effect of 1 Nebraska. j doing a ereat deal toward convincing tho governor that a acriflc Is needed. Just when the ROernor will make tho announcement that he will tiecept the filing. If, he docs accept. Is hard to tell. The law gives him fhe days In which to accept. A receipt for the filing fee was received hv the secretary of slate yesterday, which, with tho five-day limit, will make the last day the governor ran act ns ncjt Wednesday, according to the secretary of state, who does not count Sunday. In the meantime George YV. Heige Is getting ready to land on Governor More head's administration and every other ad ministration which has ever held forth In Nebraska. It Is understood that ncrge will base his right to tho nomination on the fact that ho has always been a loyal democrat. It has made, no difference whether'thc candidate for governor was as dry as the desert of Sahara or as wet as theSjulf of Mevlco. George W. ha stood for him and given lilm his suppo-t. Surely, upon such a record of loyalty to partv candidates, he Is entitled to some thing If It Is nothing more than second place when the votes arc counted. Nebraska r THES E RARE VALUES AT HARTMAN'S FOR SATURDAY ON THE MOST LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS IN OMAHA A SPLENDID VALUE IN A MODERATE SIZE REFRIGHRA TOR. Is conBtructed throughout of thoroughly seasoned hard wood, splendidly finished golden. Has roomy provision chamber and adjustable shelf. Has good sized Ice capacity, mineral wool lined, scientifically constructed. A guaranteed Ice economizer at tho bargain price of ,. $5.75 A "WONDERFUL, VALUE IN A FULL SIZED COL LAPSIULB GO-CART. Has all steel frame, adjust able back and dash and opens and closes hood and all with onp motion. Has largo size wheels and heavy cushion tires, wood turnod pushers. Priced com plete, mood and all, at t Imported Sewing Baskets German Silver Trimmings. Only One To a Customer V WB WILL PLAi'M ON SAt.K TOR SATURDAY 600 of these beautiful Imported ladles' sew ing baflkcts. which Is undoubt edly one of the very best spo .rials we have ever offered. The body of basket Is made of the finest Imported cone with a heavy German silver hand encircling the top and bottom of basket This basket meas urea P'.ixS'j Inches and Is regularly priced at "Kc. While they last, for Saturday only, at this special low price. SPLENDID AM'E IN AN riXTllA ROOMY COLONIAL EXTKNSION TABLF3. Top meas ure 42 Inches, extending to 6 ft. Podestal Is massive, supported on four colonial turned feet. Beautifully finished in M Amerlcan quartered imitation EC O iC oak and. offered specially for jP.y - 3 this week's selling at r $1.00 Cash, $1.00 a Month OUR FAMOUS SPECIAL 4 ROOMS Completely Furnished Ready for Housekeeping. 99 $5.00 A MONTH PAYS FOR IT. $1.89 mm tVV-.,1 t,ii-Vi. "JJ."hr"y?nBL:. """1 neat appearing In a new and attractive design. HlstH Wf .. .;; .... , , Vn.,V.. WV K u 1 ine "",Ki oaK- neal'V finished rumed. The sot con- tr r ftf" sisiB or ii large settee, a roomy arm chair and a comfor t.ihin rnnii.r Thi. ..t , "Ik W nr nniX .T,l,".i . . Vi- v.'.SL a cumiur lapie rocKer. 'i hls sol can bo used for - . . , ,,,K uuikuhi bi mo io price quoted OUR WONDERFUL MATTRESS BARGAIN OU( , .IOl'S KINO TKLT MATTRESS otfer. , at n a price never before equaled. This mattress Is niado throuout of genuine felt, built layer upon i)fr. uBr io pounna Hnn covered Willi hanl- Home an netting ann roiiea etigen. Can be 1 ad In all sizes, specially rrlced for tomorrow trcmely low figure at this ex- $6.75 MASSIVE CONTINUOUS 2-INCH POSTS 2-I.VCH CONTrNL'01'8 POST GOLD BRON55K BED Tho enamel used Is the highest grade and guaran- .n. ...nil ur wear nn, jia ten rulers and is always popular. We will place a limited supply on sale for tomor row's selling- at en iniers ami R55 An Extra Special for Saturday i J'liL JiiC5V. tJUiATJi(J ItlJfr HITYTiiR l AVTLL FIND our sixjcinl 9x11 ff. Volvn'f Uufr snlififying in ovorj' particular. Of- 1 111 Ma . . . ici'oti in a weaitli ol beautiful Oriental design. jnely woven and made with- ut mitre seams. Tlioy are offered for $11.95 cmorrow'a sale at the nusually low price of . . . . 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street Commencement Day in Schools of State COLCMHl'S. Neb. May 23.-i8pccla1.i-Tho preent week will conclude the exer cises for the twenty-ninth annulal com mencement of the Columbus public ( schools. Last Thursday evenlnK was iho i sophomore-senior banauet at the hlch school buildliiR, with 1W In attendance and the following Sunday the baccalaure ate sermon was delivered In the lilph school omnaslum by Rex. Mr. Nander of tho Uplscopal church. Tuesday pvonltiR ofthls week the class pln . "Christopher. Jr." whs presented at the Ninth opera hoiue and this evening tho commencement exercises proper, with tho largest class In the history of the school, consisting of eleven boys and nineteen ulrls. were plven at the North. The principal iidllress was Klven by Su perintendent J. It. 'RecrldKo of 'Council Bluffs on the subject of ' Margins. ' At this time the flltecn members of the class who took tho normal training work were prcsentid with the sound Riado cer tlltcatos. The followlns is the class roll. Jack Abts. True Bonner, Irene Carrie, Clyde Curtis. Kvn DrLnnd. Jacob Olur. Knola Hall, Lllllam Uouser, Marcuerlto Hookstra. lieorRc llnbeit. Howard Koon, Taulc Kavanauuh, Margaret LubKcr, Jen nie Mahood. Ola McCabe. Jesso Olcott, Thlrsa Relder. Clella Rlnesmltb, Homer Rush, Kulalla Hyan. Oscar Schmockcr, Cecilia fmoall, Lucy SchlU, Mildred Too Kood. Gladys Vath. Kilward Weaver. Audcry Wclst, fcisther Wilson, 'lx'iin We berff. CAMBRIDQK. Neb.. Ma 22. -(Special ) The comincnccuicut cxertlscs of the Cam bridge HIrIi school took place yesterday. Dr. J. A. Bcattle delivering the class art drcsk. The 1914 class Is the largest In the history of the school, there being twenty members receiving diplomas, a follows: Harvey C. Mayo. Ben U Htahl, Harry It Bauehman, Lena M. Franklin, lilba II Snyder. HIU D. Thompson, Opal K. Carroll, Ruth M. Helm, (.lllbert L. Car ver, Dora V. Trosper, Beatrice T. Krle mclmeyer, Joseph II. Kuhlman, Gladys B. Saunders, Berty M. lllutt, Gertrude K. Cole, Haltle L. Thrt)nson, Monte C. IxickenoUB, Bculah V. .'ums, Uuntce Johnson and Gladys N. Llvlimton. The baccalaureate tcrmon was dellv crcd May 1 by Rev. Allen I). Rurress, pastor of the First Methodist church of this city. 0 I A HIGH GRADE FOLDING CARD TAB LB. has n6-lnch square top, covered with high grade billiard cloth or strong Imitation leather. Your choice of birch mHhogany or solid oak, finished fumed. Has neai brass corner flttlntrs. A posi tive J.'.nti value Our special price at NEWS NOTES OF SEWARD AND OF SEWARD COUNTY SBWAllD. Neb.. May r.-(SpecJal.i-Memorlal services will he hold for the soldiers and sailors on next Sunday morn ing at the Methodist church by Rev. Mr. Reynolds, the pastor of the church. The Ladles' circle and the Grand Army of the Republic posts will attend In a body. Nine candidates for the-offlce of shorltt of Seward county have filed up to this date. No one has filed for tho offlros of county clerk, county Judge and county superintendent, except the present In cumbents, Hay Roberts, democrat; ll, N. Bolman, non-partisan, and W. H. Brokan. democrat, respectively. It Is not believed they will have opposition at the primar ies or at the election. "Morning Glory Wins" Is the title of s. little play to be put on at the Young Men's Christian association on next Mon day evening, to pay for the Installation of a boautlful new curtain donated to the. association by Mr. and Crs. Carlos Boyea of this city, and painted by their son, J5on Boyefl, now of Kansas City. Contracts have been let this week for a H.oft) remodeling of the Presbyterian church, which was built In 180 by Judge Gladwlsh, who last week celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday. Judge Gladwlsh is police Judge. The Farm Demonstration association will meet on next Saturday at Dr. ,1. 8. Anderson's veterinary hospital, hero, to witness a demonstration to be given by Ur. Day on "Hog Cholera." A car of ties on the Burlington track was discovered to be on fire last night. The roadmastor ordered an englno from the yards at Lincoln, which pulled the car to the pumping station here, where the fire was extinguished. MARNELL f OUMNNTO THE CONGRESSIONAL RACE DUNBAR, Ne.b May K.-tSpecJal.) The recent dispatches to tho dally papers from a democratic correspondent at Ne braska City to the effect that Hon. Charles H, Marshall of Otoe county would file against Wllber Anness on the republican ticket have been misleading. It ls reliably reported now that the real nigger In the. woodpile Is E. P. Marnell of the Nebraska City Nowg, a life-long democrat, one of tho editors of a demo cratic newspaper, wr will file himself against Anness. This derision on the part of Marnell Is no surprise,' although tho republicans and bull moosers will not hnng up any welcome sign. The News has been so far one of the best boosters and vote gettors for Anness that any candidate could wish for. The. News at first commended the candidacy of Anness in strong fashion, but changed front somo six weeks ago. Mr. Marnell, It Is said, will make, his campaign In a Ford airship, so he will always have plenty of hot air on hand. As Marnell will forthwith accuse Anness of sending in this dispatch, It might be said that ! the name of your Dunbar newspaper ' correspondent Is W. H. Daly, editor of the Revlow. Stndriif Cnll Un Dr. Thomas. KBARNBT. Neb.. May 22.-(Bpecal ) Dr. A, O. Thomas was agreeably sur prised last evening when tho entire student body of the Nebraska State Nor mal, from which he was deposed as' president, visited him at his home. The seniors were at the head of the affair and began to make themselves at homo with their former superintendent. In a speech to the doctor made by tho presi dent of the student body, the former president was assured of the undying loyalty of the students and of the a lengthy cheer, "WhBt's the matter with a length cheer, "What's the matter with I I)r. Thomas?" the students took their 1 leave. 1414-1416-1418 Douglas Street Perl Dull antl .MtiKKlh . Mnrt Your l.lvrr to AVtirUlnK. It beats all how quickly Foley Cathar tic Tablets llen up your liver, overcome constipation, and make you feel lively and active again. They are so pleasant to take, and they never gripe or make you feel at all sick. They are thor oughly cleansing. J. L, 'MoKnlght, Fort Worth, Tex., says: "My disagreeable symptoms wero entirely removed by the thorough cleansing Foley Cathartic Tb- t lets gave me." They're a wonder and i cost only 2c. For sale by all dealers ' i The Persistent and Judicious I se i News-paper Advertising is the road t j i Men with that made-to-order clothes habit will find this ad unusually profitable reading Here's why Our Hand-Tailored Quality Suits selling at- Are not surpassed in any way by the made-to-order suits costing twice the price think it over. The world's foremost designers cre- nlc tho stylos in these clothes. They are hand tailored by experts in America 'fi dominant tail oring; establishments. Tho fabrics are the plek of both foreign and domestic mills. The exclu sive patterns and extensive field for choosiug allows any mrn to have his clothes iderts filled to a "T", and the savings are just about one half Why not investigate? Our suits at $10, $15, $20 are without a rival. ' J 1 1 Get under a King-Peck Straw And you'll be hatted right. All the new ones you see elsewhere are here, and dozens of new ones not. seon elsowhero are here as well. It's the Straw Hat Store of Omaha, and we're out this season with the best values we've over offered come in and make us prove it. $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 up to $10 OMAHA'S LARGEST STORE for MEN AND BOYS EIMG-PBCK at Howard -Home of Quality clothes;1 This Saving of $13.50 Will Interest Every Woman If You Didn't Receive a Coupon With Your Light Bill, the Company Will Furnish One to You for the Asking The pleasure of securing those Electrical articles at such a sating will only be excelled by the pleasure you will derive from their use. Tho list comprises three articles that will create more plea sure and happiness in a home than any other three ever invented. Electrical pleasure, as it were! HERE'S THE OFFER Only jH June 12th Hurry! H An Electric Vacuum Cleaner Positively tho only nystem that actually re moves the dirt without doing damage to the article cleaned. No labor and hardly any expense. No home complete without It. An Electric Coffee Percolator Oood coffee ALL tho time. Extracts the. rich flavor from the coffee that every woman noekfi, but often misses. A mntle creator for the breakfast table. An Electric Toaster Does away with tho "fiery" taste In the toatt made the old way. Gives you crisp, hot, dellcloun toast of a delicate brown just when you're ready to eat It. All qf the aboveffi articles for only 3P SOLD THE WORLD OVER FOR $45.00 Take this coupon to the Mid-West Electric Co., 1207 Harnoy Street, have the articles demonstrated, and see 'the gen uineness of this offering. Omaha Electric light & Power Co. AN INVESTMENT TBAT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS A BEE WANT AD 8 6 t e 1 r I'uainesi Burets.