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    THE BEE; OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1914.
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June Clearaway of Suits
The best opportunity ever offered to
purchase high grade suits for travel and
outing wear this summer:
$12.75, $16.50, $18.75
$21.50 up to $45.00
Every Suit in stock reduced. We include
all of the latest Silk Suits in this clear
away. Because of the low prices we make
a small charge for alterations.
Three-Quarter Length
Silk Gloves
A very popular length this
season for tho sleeves which
tiro Just n little short. A
full line of sizes in white
75c, $1, $1.25
A Great June Clearaway of
SORQSIS
Oxfords and Pumps
The very latest new styles all tho new
leathers and fabrics
All broken lots at greatly reduced
prices.
i
Brassiers Now Reduced
We have selected a lot of very desirable Brassiers
odds and ends of linos which will go at REDUCED
PRICES THURSDAY.
In this lot aro lace and embroidery front and back
fasteners.
Corset Section Third Floor.
HQWNMAJMD MSCntENTH Miwrrm
Z METCALFE TALKS TO PUPILS
'Ex-Governorof Ptutataa Tells Park
School Children ,Aboit Panama.
COUNTRY iI8 MUOHf IMPROVED
i; - 1
Zone llufc Taken Severn. Steps For
vrnrd Since Advent of Americans
and the Natives Are Loyal
to Uncle Snm,
In Interesting, off-hand talks to three
croups of pupils' at Park school, Twenty
ninth street and Woolworth avenue, yes
terday afternoon, Richard L. Metcalfe
told of his trip to the Canal Zone, his
experience there, of the people, their
government and schools, and of the won-,
ders of the' 'Panama canal and what" it
will accomplish for the United States,
"The Zone is a fine place In which tu
live,"' Mr. Metcalfe told the youngsters.
"Since Uncle Sam went down there and
took charge, things have been cleaned up
and conditions have been Improved so
much that they eurprtte' poj4o ' going
there from this country.
"The schools now aro mighty fine, the
government Is good, and the. sanitation
Is perfect, so that the UeaUi rate is lets
umq mm pi new zone, aii mete im
provementa over the poor conditions that
Skin Health Comes
From the Blood
Even Slight Eruptions Such As
Acne Should Be Treated.
Pimples and other tkln troubles do not
allgbt on the face like diet. Tney come
bubbling out from within. They are impur
ities, And it let alone or greaied with
talres they become chronic, simply became
the caute it still at work within. It should
b attacked with 8. 8. 8. and the impurities
in tbe blood tbut rendered htnalets.
The skin it but a net work of fine blood
Teste!, And it is a perfectly natural con
sequence that any Influence la the blood
thtt is a condition of III health makes Its
first appearance in the skin. There are
certain medlclnsl properties mat follow the
court of tbe blood stream and tbe Influence
of these Dronertles It that of an antidote.
Tblt It why St 8. S.. tbe bett-knowa blood
purifier, baa such a potltlre action In the
tktn. There-It one ingredient in S. B. S.
which peculiarly stimulates celluttr or
glandular activity to select from the blood
5r from this fin net work of blood veetels
in the tkln, those elements which it re
quires ror regeneration.
Tbut Dlmule. a cue. eczema, iumi. or tnr
on
other blood condition that attacks the skin
or teekt an outlet through the tkln it met
with tbe antidotal effect of B. B
8.
This It whr tkln troubles vanish so
resdllr and why they do not return.
L'cder the Influence of 8. 8. 8. thlt fine
net work of blood rettelt In, the skin It
constantly taking from tbe blood tbe nutri
tion required for healthy tittue and the
caute of disease it jutt 'aV cosrtantly being
removed. Mattered and rendered harmless.
Thrte facta are mora fully xplatned in a
book oa skin troubles tent by Tbe pwlft
Hpeclfle Co . Cat Ewlft Did.. Atlanta. Oa.
You will find a 8 H. rm sate at all drug
rtoret-' net a bottle to-tar and banish all
tfcia eCictlotf
Separate
Wash Skirts
Cool and attractive,
more popular than over,
$5.75 to $10.50
I
$6 quality S5
$5 quality S4
$4 quality ..' $3.50
A few styles in $4 quality,
at S3.15
$3 quality (not Sorosis),
at S2.45
used to exist, are due entirely to the
United States government
"All the people are very patriotic and
loyai to our .country," he, added. "They
are grateful .for what Uncle r8am has
done for them." I
rara scnool pennant and ntatum
of the school "building were presented to,
Kir. Aietcaire at the close of his talk. His
i-nuuren received their first schooling1
mere, oeiore tliey moved to Llnailn m
live, -iney are now In Washinm n n
on a visit rrom the Canal v.n ...h--.
Mr. Metcalfe holds the post of vice clmir-
mo committee in charm of th
canai opening ceremonies.
oupenntendent E. U. draff inimi.....i
Wr. Metcalfe at the. school. Miss Clara
11. Mason, the principal, arranged to
navo mm speak at the achool. After
making his talk. Mr. Metcalfe went with
John Date, an old friend, to visit In tnj
ncignpornooa.
Mediators' Note Is
Sent to Oarranza
..Aonmuivn. June JL-The latest
ft nrTve.Ty-4.
oie or me mediators at tho Niagara
conference to the consttutlonallsts, was
received here today by Rafael Zubaran,
and was forwarded to General Carramta
wmioui ueinr made public here,
COMMITTEES NAMED FOR
BIG REPUBLICAN BANQUET
Commltteea have Just been nnnnln.rt
in connection with the republican banquet
at which 8enator W. V. Konyon of Iowa
is to speak at the Home Hotel the even-
Ing of June 22 at 6:tt. Kdgur A. Balrd has
been made chairman of the reception com-
uivico. inian rome is chairman of the
committee on invitations, Amos Thomas
is chairman of the committee on arrange
ments. Arrangements are being mad
for a banquet to seat at least 400 men.
No dlnUtiotlona to be made between men
who supported Rootevelt and men who
supported Tatt at the last residential
eiesiion, ttenry Uatrom it treasurer of
me Danquet committee.
HYMENEAL
Weatlnke.llrrbnrr.
AVOCA. Neb.. June S. (8ptclal.)-MUs
l.uiu Heebner, daughter of County Com
mlstiouer and Mr. Charles Heebner, and
Jee W'eatluke of Eagle were uhV.od In
marriage ut the home of the bride north
eatt of town today. A wedding dinner was
served to tbe guestt. hey wilt make thtlr
nome on a farm near Eagle.
Uorat-MorrUon.
PIERRE. 8. D.. June .-tSpeolal Teio
gram.)-Th marriage of Mlts Margaret
aaugnier or Mayor Borat, and J. R. ilor
rwon. of the First National Life Injur
ike company, occurred at the Uoial
..... cvcuiii. oeverai guetta :rom
out oi the city were present
DEATH RECORD
William M, It. French.
CHICAGO, June l-Wllllam M,
French, national authority on art
R.
and
fpr thlrty-tlx yeara director of the Art
Institute of Chicago., died , here today ot
cancer, agea 71 years.
Thomas Andrew. Sr.
CAMBRIDGE, Neb., June --( Special
Telegram.) Thomas Aandrews, sr., died
of pneumonia. He was an old settltr,
(Wealthy and a fins stock breeder
AUTOS UNDER CHURCH BAH
German Baptiit Must Not Own or
Uie Vehicles.
ACTION IS NEARLY UNANIMOUS
Pnlr Three Delegate. In National
Conference of Three Hundred
Vote Aaalnat Ite.olnttnn Aimed
nt Automobile- Sport.
FRANKFORT, Ind.. June i-The auto
mobile yesterday was placed under ths
ban by tho German Baptist church,
which Is holding Its national conference
on a farm near' here. Only three dele
gutes voted In favor of the use of the
machine, while 300 wero against it The
retolutlon adopted Is as follows:
"Whereas, We realize the difficulty and
unpleasantness in dealing with the auto.
mobile spirit, we advise all churches not
to allow their members to own or operate
an automobile, auto truck, motorcycle or
any motor vehicle, at least until such a
time as they become In general use or
until wo get more light on the subject"
Predict Chcnlt Klrctrlc.
PHILADELPHIA. June 3,-Withln ten
ears there will be In this country more
than I.OjO.O) electric automobiles, costing
less than $500 each, the upkeep of which
will average about J10 a month, It was
predicted by Dr. C. P. StelnmeU.
Schnectady, N. Y today in an address
at the annual convention of the National
Electric Light association. Drawing a
parallel with the bicycle. Dr. Stelnmetx
said that automoblllng will soon cease
to be a sr-ort, and that automobiles will
be purchased merely for practical use
Two Suffragettes
Cham Themselves
to Gates of Palace
LONDON, June 3. Two young mili
tants disturbed the tranquility of Buck
ingham palace today by chaining them
selves to the rails of the main gates.
They then waved women's social and
political union flags, shouting denuncia
tion of the "torturers of women." Neither
King Oeorge nor Queen Mary was in the
palace at the time.
The authorities of the Royal Exchange
today ordered the exclusion of women
from the building as (hey fear damage
may be done valuable frescoes by suf
fragettes.
LEICESTER, England, June 2. An at
tempt by a suffragette arson squad to
burn a mansion near Market Harborough
was fustrated today by the discovery in
time of a tire under a staircase on which
inflammable materials had been piled.
Senate Provides for
Two Battleships
WASHINGTON. June i-The senate
late today pasted the Annual naval ap
propriation bill, carrying about $141,000,000
providing for the administration two-bat
tleship construction program and author
ising in addition the building of a third
modern dreadnought with money to be
derived from the sale of the battleships
Idaho and .Mississippi.
The measure now goes to conference be
tween the two houses. At the. last mo
ment an amendment waa.,dded to cre
ate a special committee ,to report on (mo.
location and pott of a, government armor
plate factory. A similar provision in
Ihe, measure as.lt passed the house had
been eliminated by the senate committee
The claute in the bill directing the
building of one of the new battleships at
government, navy yard led to a pro
longed discussion. .
Federal Mediation
Prior to a Strike
CHICAGO, June 3. The printing and
distribution of ballots for the referendum
strlko vote ot firemen and engineers ot
wettern railroads will require ten days,
but it is expected the result ot the ballot
can be announced by July 14, it was sal-
today by Warren S. Stone, grand chief
engineer ot the Brotherhood ot Locomo
tive Engineers and Firemen.
It is assumed at a matter of course by
Mr. Stone that the strike will be author
ized, but ths authority will be used only
after all other meant, including federal
mediation, have tailed.
HEFF IS RELEASED ON BOND
(Continued from Page One.)
lad tturns detective and .Dally News
agent, when the,, latter was searched
prior to hit appearance in court on Mon
day and hit conviction on a charge ot
vagrancy.
"The telegram." tald Maioney, "provet
beyond the shadow ot a doubt who Netf
is and also discloses the tact that the
Burns people began to get extremely'
anxious about Plckard after Netf con
ference with him Saturday had failed in
Its purpose of convincing the former to
uie Dally Nerws attorneys in hit trial
tor attempted bribery."
The telegram, which was written out
in simple numerical code, was evidently
intended for the home office ot the Burns
people and reads aa follows)
"Situation very serious. Freeman bat
personal voumel who demand countel ot
their chootlng and that we put fund of
il.WW In their handt tor detente, Tiny
teem to want pretext for going to other
side, and we look for double-crott, Gut-
tafaon clot up and in clote touch with
the situation,"
The freeman montloned in the tele
gram refers to Plckard and Outtafton it
the head ot the Burnt agency in Kantat
City, now tald to be planted in Council
Blutft awaiting developments.
DEVIL'S HOTEL CRITICISED
SEVERELY BY MRS. HAYES
i
Ak-Ear-Ben'a "Devil's hotel" Is de
serving' ot severe criticism, in ths opin
ion of Mrs. C. W. Hayes, former presi
dent qf the Omaha Woman's club.
"It It a shame that X.000 ot the belt
citlzena In Omaha tbould attltt tn boost
ing 'a play with inch a theme, even at
the -Den.'' the declared. "I Intend to caU
upon the women of Omaha to resent it.
I feel hat I represent them when I say
that I am shocked and horrified at the
manner in which Omaha is advertising
Ittelf this year."
One Day Only.
Saturday. Herzburg's Women's Tog
gery. 1517 Douglas street, will sell any
wool coat or suit In the house, values lit
JM.W. for tS.U.
Key to the situation-Bee aGvertliing.
HOUSE FINISHES CLAYTON B1L
Measure Contains Provisions Aimed
at Price Discrimination in Trade.
UNION LABOR GAINS A POINT
Strikes and Peaceful Plckettna; Le
gnllr.ed and Corporations Via
latins; Lnrr May lie
Fined.
WASHINGTON, June 3.-The com
pletion of the Clayton antl-trutt bill left
only the Rayburn ranroad securities bill
to be acted upon by the houte in order
to complete consideration ot the ad
ministration program. Ten hours of gen
eral debate are allowed on the Rayburn
bill and house leaders will make an effort
to complete the final measure by the end
of this week.
When the detailed consideration of the
Rayburn bill Is completed the three meas
ures will be taken' from the "committee
of the wholo" into the house for final
votes.
As finally argued upon the Clayton bill
contains provltlont aimed against prico
dltcrimlnatlons, prohibiting arbitrary re
fusal to sell natural mineral products.
forbidding sale or lease of goods condi
tioned upon the agreement of purchaser
or leasee not to deal in competing pro
duct: making decrees In suits brought
by the United States under the anti
trust laws conclusive evidence In private
suits against the same defendants, pro
hibiting corporations from controlling
competing concerns by stock ownership
and forbidding Interlocking directorates
In concerns under federal Jurisdiction.
Here Labor "Wtn.
The much debated labor sections ot the
bill provide that nothing in the anti-trust
laws shall be construed to forbid the
existence and operation of farmers and
labor unions and that auch organizations
and their members shall not be construed
or held tt be combinations or conspiracies'
In restraint of trade. The measure also
limits the use of the Injunction In labor
disputes! legalizes strikes, primary boy
cotts, peaceful picketing and the peaceful
assemblage of strikers, and provides for
trial by Jury in cates of contempt of
court committed outside ot the presence
of the court or not near enough to inter
fere with the administration of Justice.
The penalty section would Impose a fine
of 55,000 upon corporations convicted of
violating the law,, and a similar fine or
imprisonment for one year at a penalty
for directors, officers, agents or employes.
who authorize, direct or do acts which
result In violations of the law by th
corporation.
The house adopted without a record
vote the Webb amendment declaring that
none of the acts specified as peaceable
strikes, boycotts and plcketlng-shall be
construed to be Illegal. All other amend
ments were rejected and the whole section
covering the injunction questions waa
adopted. '
With thla amendment, Representative
Henry of Texas declared that the pro
vision became "the bill ot rights of Amer
ican organized labor,"
War of Wordn.
Mann and Murdock got into a wordy
exchange over talk of amalgamation of
their parties.
Do you think," asked Mr. Murdock,
"there is, any chance of .amalgamation
betwen a set of men who want to bo
forward apd. a set ot men who want to
sidestep and dodge everything?" He said
Mr. Mann had not consulted Colonel
Rootevelt enough and that the colonel
could not Justly be accused ot dodging
anything. He asserted "the gentleman
from Tale," aa he referred to Mr. Tatt,
and the republican leader of the house
and the "reactionaries at the other end
of the capltol," had blocked anti-trust
legislation.
"There has ben talk of amalgamation,"
replied Mr. Mann, "but the so-called pro
gressives are coming back Into the re
publican party. It Is not amalgamation,
but whatever the outcome, Mr. Murdock
will be left out in the cold for repudiating
the republican party which elected him
to congress."
YUTAN-CHALC0 CUT-OFF TO
BE FINISHED IN A YEAR
The Edward Peterson company, has been
awarded the contract for the grading at
the Yutan-Chalco cut-off for the Burling'
ton railroad. The contractors will start
work In ten days and have the Job com
pleted within a year.
The Una extends over twenty mies of
country and will reduce the distance be
tween Omaha and Sioux City. Laborers
for the work will be hired In Omaha.
One Day Only.
Saturday. Herzburg's Women's Tog
gery, 1517 Douglas street, will sell any
wool coat or suit in the house, values to
IJlto, for 13.SS.
Restoration Dentistry
There are several kinds of restoration Dentistry one that restores a single tooth,
one several teeth and one all tho teeth. Solid restoration of both sets of teeth can now
be made by attaching to two or more roots or teeth in eaph jaw This method is some-
best
tee
Established
Dr. R, W. Bailey,
Dr. Shlpherd.
Dr. Ludwick.
Dr, vBrovfnfle!d.
188S.
BAILEY, The Dentist
768 CITY NATIONAL
16TH
x pzjlth. CXOWX OB
bsudsb iv otrs sat
MONEY FOR RAIL LINE
Million Dollars to Be Invested by
Minneapolis & St. Louis.
DES MOINES TO NEW SHARON
Will GIt! Company Ita Ovrn Italia
frnmC'npltal of loira to Peoria
Coal Operator After Their
Urrn State nnlnejtt.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
DES MOINES, la.. June 3.-(Speclal
Telegram.) Approximately II.OOO.COO Is .o
Invested by the Minneapolis & St Louis
railroad in a new line to be constructed
between Des Moines and New Sharon,
If present plans carry, according to
rumors originating In a source that :s
considered as absolutely reliable.
The extension will give the company
Its own rails from this city all the way
to Peoria.
Engineer Mr.et.
The Iowa convention of stationary j
engineers opened here today with about
one hundred present. Governor Clarke
and Mayor Hanna delivered addresses.
The convention plans to secure a new
state board to examine and license those
who operate stationary engines.
"Want Home Contract.
Officers and a delegation ot Iowa coal
mine operators visited the. Mate board ot
control today In an effort to induce the
board to let .all contracts for coal for
Iowa Institutions to operators of Iowa
mlnet.
The board lets the coal to lowest bid
ders regardletK of where the coal comes
irom. but will make some changes In
specifications that will be of advantage
to Iowa miners.
Thome Likely to Win.
Returns on Monday's primary from
teventyfour out of the ninety-nine coun
ties in the state today appeared to make
certain the nomination of Clifford Thome
and James H. Wilson as railroad' com
missioners on the republican ticket
8enator Cummins received 79,115 to 44,
879 for A. OC. Savage In elghty-seven
counties on the republican senatorial
contest. In eighty-four counties Con
gressman Connolly had received 3S.13S to
30,197 for E. T. Meredith in the demo
crats senatorial contest.
TREASURER GUILTY OF
EMBEZZLEMENT PARDONED
BISMARCK, N. D., June 3. George L.
Blckford, former state treasurer, who
was convicted of embezzlement of state
fUnds, was pardoned yesterday by the
state board.
Blckford's case was taken to the, su
preme court twice, but on the last ap
peal the verdict of guilty was affirmed.
He faced a sentence of one to three years
in the penitentiary, but the pardon was
granted before he began to serve the sen
tence. At one time the total of his alleged em
bezzlement amounted to $60,000, but most
of this amount was made good by friends
and the conviction was obtained on an
IF IT ISN'T AN EASTMAN,
IT ISN'T A KODAK"
A KODAK
What Could Be More Appropriate
for a Wedding or Graduation Gift?
Kodaks, $6.00 to $65.00
Wm Havm All the Nw CoodM from the Kodak City
THE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO.
(EASTMAN KODAK CO.)
1818 Fnrnam Streot. 308 South 18th Street.
la S"iS X.ook
satisfaction. We guaran-
this work fully.
What a Prominent Contrac
tor Says:
Dear Doctor:
I never realized until Dr. Ship
herd of the Bailey Dentist ex
plained how teeth could be firmly
fixed to two or more teeth or root3
In each Jaw, The full upper and
lower denture he has attached to
three teeth above and thres teeth
below are firm and solid; and I
chow everything without troub'o
from them. Moro people should
know about this method.
F. S. Robertson.
A 20-Year Written Guarantee
GOLD CROWN . . r An rf
BRIDGE TEETH X.th!l
WHITE CROWN . as
IANK BN1LIIN6
and HARNEY STS.
8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
charging a shortage lees than
Second Member of
Nebraska Trio' on
Empress Heard From
Nets Larson, 3I1B Burt street, one( ot
the trio of Nebraskans on tho ltl-ra'ted
steamer Emprera of Ireland, which was
sunk In the St. Lawrence river, has been
heard from. A message from Larson o
Eric Gustavson Is to the effect that he
Id safe, but that he was Injured In '.ho
wreck and wilt come to Omaha as soon
as he can.
Carl Samuelson, Thirty-fourth and F6rt
streets, who was In the Nelson party is
also among the rescued, but C. J. VlquUt
of O'Nell, Neb., the third member of the
party, is still mtasing.
Saturday
Herzberg's Women's Toggery, 1517 Doug
las street, will sell any wool coat or suit
In the house, value to $34.60, tor I9.S5.
KEEP "IN FORM"
This really means keep
ing the digestion good,
the liver active and the
bowels free from con
stipation. You are then
ready to "play the
game" to win. For any
disturbance in the di
gestive functions
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
I
has been proven veryt
helpful. You should try ;
it, but insist on getting
HOSTETTER'S.
ALWAYS
POPULAR
for tie Sky Bctaper Whea Coming
to o office.
Eil
Indictment
sioa
mil
POEXTXVE&Y PART&8BB METHODS,
&ady Attendants.
inrcour orricij nos o st.
ECONOMICAL
LIGHT WEIGHT
1575
High proportion of
manufactured parts
means car value,
long life and road
ability. Studebaker SIX incorporates
a greater proportion of
manufactured parts than
any other car.
Its steels are more rigidly
specified; each shipment
analyzed and tested . be
fore acceptance.
Jts vital parts are heat treated
more thoroughly two to four
times and with greater
scientific accuracy.
Methods of manufacture are
more intensive; machinery
equipment more complete and
costly, yet far moro econom
ical because of big production.
Laboratory and engineering
work goes deeper, Is more
thorough, and actually in
charge of manufacturing.
Friction and vibration mini
mixed, the life of the car
lengthened by perfect align
ment of corelaled parts, per
fect lubrication and perfect
balance.
Hence the Studebaker SIX Is
the greatest value. . has the
longest life, the most perfect
road-ability.
No higher price can buy aa
much, let alone more.
Send for the Studebaker Proof
Hook, describing Studebaker
manufacturing methods.
r. O. B. Detroit
Form Touring Car J1050
SIX Touring Car J1675
SIX Landau-Roadster 11800
SIX Sedan 12250
WILSON,
2429 Farnam Street,
Local Dealer
Buy It Because It's a Studebaker
"Quantity Production of Quality Cars"
1
LIVER PILLS
Sugw-coaSed and all vegetable. Dose,
only one pill at bedtime. For consti
pation, bilious headache, indigestion.
Aye Pills. Sold for 60 years.
Ask Your Doctor.
j. a.
am,
Co..
A20-cent lunch of
clean, pure wholesome food is
400 times better to work on than
a $2.00 feed in a Lobster Palace.
Look for this PURE FOOD SIGN
Quickserv Cafeteria
Basement City Natl Bank DldgM
Or Boston Lunches.
210 South 10th St.
1400 Uouglus SL
1408 Farnam St.
THE FINEST
SUMMER DRINK
Bulmer's
Imported Sparkling
Champagne Glder
Mo Per Bottle.
(3.00 per Dozen.
St. WO&X,STX3X es CO.,
814 South lotb Street.
Opp. Union station.
Sole Distributors
Prompt City Deliveries.
Phone Douglas 1431
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANDEIS 7.onjht-
Matinee Saturday.
Tally and Buoklaad Present
GUY BATES POST
In Tho
OMAR TENTMAKER
A Spectacular Persian inn n..,.
Prices i Eve,, BOo to 83; Mat., aio to 11.50.
a Honrs' Display, ramous Peature Pilma
Dally, 1, 3, 7 fe 9 P. at,
Matinees. 10o
Hlphta. inn anri nnn
Tie immortal Cbaa. Dlckens'xgasterplece
DAVID OOPPERFIELD
Zn Bevea Beela. Tbe Quaint Characters
tljj) Story depleted with Bemartabli
rtdeltty. Every Student Should See It,
LAKE MANAWA
Dancing and Other
Attractions
Free Moving Pictures Every
Evening.
Delightful Picnic Grounds
Book Your Picnic NOW.
Special Inducements to Pub
lic and Sunday Schools.
Telephone Douglas 1803.
31 A. '
aft