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    TIFK HKK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JANUARY Hi, 1!15.
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BILL TO ABOLISH
THE NORMAL BOARD
Liggett of Seward Plant to Path
Measure Taking These School
. Out of Political Turmoil.
ACTS ON HIS OWN VOLITION
(Frrtro I Stuff CflrwpnWlfiH.J '
1.1.WOI.N. Jan.lS.-MWclal.V-A Mil it
nbollnh thr State Normal board and rlnc
tha four tat? Normal achool undr tli
manattrniri't of th Board of ITnlvuraltjr
Urgcnti will h Introduced In tha )ctn
lattire nxt week by Rprefiital lAn
tt of KrwarJ rountj-. Mr. I-lggrtt I
now havlntr It drawn by the IrgUlatlvn
ieferenc department. '.. . i j. .
All detail of the rducaUcnal and
financial s.tminlnlr ntlon will " le plared
ly this mciKiir In the fianri of the unl-
entity rvNts. Imt the" por-;ia'ie of rup
pllea will bo left to 'the Boord of Control.
( trol Hoard l.aat Reaort.
Aa ai'ppllra Bre heded. the refc'nta will
.mi regulation! upon th Board t Con
trol and that body will arrange to have
them furntahed at contract prlcet.
"My Idea U to ft the Normal crhoola
t.ut of pil!tlr, aald Mr. URtt In dH-
ussln hl bill. "I want to do awav
with political control and ve the atate
from any more aVandalr like thoie In
volved In the removal of President
Thomag from hla position a the head of
the, eKarney Normal and that Of J. W.
Oabfttrca from the presidency of the Tern
. Nromal. ...
"In aeylng thla, I want It nnderatood
that I am actln entirely upon my own
Initiative. Dr. Thomaa 'purpoMly kept
nway from him o that no on could
Jutly charce that h had ftnythlna to
wo with It."
To lalfy Syateaa.
Anothar purpoae which the Reward
member haa In view la to unify the higher
durational ayatam of tha atate. The.
preaent teadency, ha. thlnka. la niaka
iinlveraltlea out of the Normal achoola. In.
atead of confining them la their function
of training teacheia.
CASH FOR DISTRICT SCHOOLS
Municipal Votes
For Women Forms
Basis of New Bill
A bill that would permit women to vota
at all municipal electlona will aoon be
- Introduced In the leflalature, according to
well-founded rumor among Oniahana. It
la aald on good authority that John Paul
Firocn haa drafted auch bill for Itepr.
aentativa Norton of. Folk county, demo
cratic whip In the houaa, who will Intro
duce the tn aanre and urge lta paacag.
liocal men, w ho aay they are acquainted
with such a plan, declare that th bill
, will b atrongly backed by onian auf
frage and prohibition Intereata, and la In
tended at a aubitltute tor th woman auf
frag amendment that wa defeated at
the fall election. ,
Such a bill. If a law, would allow woman
to vote for city officer, who In turn hav
th power of laaulng saloon tlcehae and o(
making and enforcing city ordinance.
Treasury Vault Saf e
From Fire,4g Report :
Of Special Coijamittee
(From a Staff' Correapondent
LINCOLN, Jani- 15.-8pctal -Th- Join
committee of the tieuae and aenate, ap
pointed to inveatlgate th condHlon of
'the treaaury vault, reported today that
in lta opinion th vault were af enough,
! being conatrucl'd In a moat modern enaa
ner of coacret and r-lnforcd ateel. Kven
though tb atat hou wer antlrely
destroyed by fire, according to tha r
, l ort of the committee, th. upward f
l,009.0P9 wr-'h of aecurltlee.fn th vault
would be perfectly aafe. .'
Th commute roommndj that th
atate, treaaurer'a appropriation b in
liTeaaed o aa to Includ money for th
' Inatallatloa ef a complet new filling
'ay mem.
(from a Staff foroapoadent)
By gland of Boone Hat Bill Permit
ting Increase of Levy to Twenty-Five
Mills.
SIX MONTHS IN EACH DISTRICT
(From a Staff Correapondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. IS. (Special.) Senator
Bygland f Boon will introduce aeveral
hill during the aeialon of a curative na
ture, principally relating to rhoo ll
triet' ahd villa Th moat Important
i one ahj-'h will require all achool Jlla
trlct electlona to be held at the am time
aa the village electlona In th eprlng and
the publication of -a atatemAt of re
ceipt and dlhurmenta of the district.
It will permit ralalng the general fund
levy from JO to a mill.
-A irtate levy large fnough to guarantee
alt montha of achool to every achool CA
trlct In Iho atate will be tW auhject of
a bill to be Introduced In the aenate by
F-nator nobertann of Molt. The Mil will
rfiulre that after th aix montha re
quired ha been had, that any amount
of achool beyond that period ahall be pro
vided by th dlatrlcta themaelve. '
The object which Senator Roberteon de
alrea to reach la the guaranteeing to
very dlnti let no matter how poor It may
be of alx month of achool, believing that
tha older and richer dlatrlcta will be
able to Uk rare or anything beyond that
time. Tha management of th achool dla
trlcta will remain aa at preaent, th en
ator not being favorable to the county
unit ayetem. .
RESOLUTION UP IN THE AIR'
Hitchcock Endorsement Becomes
Foot Ball of the Two Houses
of the Legislature.
BODIES MAY ACT SEPARATELY
'From a Staff CorreapondrnL)
LINCOUN. Jah. ll.-(Ppeclal.)-The
Hitchcock reaolutlon I at preaent "be
tween th devil and the deep blue aea."
th houae not appealing to cara a rap
what become of It. "'
The houae today ent over to the aenate
a communication of inquiry a to the
manner In which the reaolutlon waa
Paaa-d In the aenate, whore It waa given
but on reading. The ruling ha been In
the houae that a Joint reaolutlon re
qulrva three readings on different daya,
being lmllerln that reaped to a bill.
If the aenator wlah to retain the Joint
nature of the reaolutlon they will prob-
bly recall It and aive I. ...
nd vend it over to th ehouae again,
"l"r"'" houae member may In
troduce another aeparate and dletlnct
measure, a copy of which la alroady eald
t' be rcpoalng In tha pocket of one rep
re tentative.
Bills Introduced
FLAXSEED RISES TO NEW
HIGH PRICE PRICE AT DULUTH
DULL'TH, Minn.. Jan. !5.-Ten and
three-quartera cnt advanc waa ecored
by flaxaecd hortly after the opening to
day. May rachd fl.97,' which break all
records for the ed on th Duluth Board
of Trad.. Th raaaon tuailgned waa that
.Argentina ahlpment ar stopped hy prn-
iiimtlv freight and trar Insurance. .
Old-Time Remedy
Makes Pure Blood
Purify your blood by taking Hood'
Sarsaparljla. Thi medicine haa been and
still I th paopl' BMdioln bcaua of
Ha reliable character ahd lta wonderful
success In th treatment of the common
diseases and ailment scrofula, catarrh,
rhaumattem. dyspepsia, lss of appetlt.
tht tired feeling, general debility.
Hood'a Baraaparllla ha been tested
forty year. 01 It today.
Publio Men Talk , .
Of Short' Ballot
(From a 'fctaft Correapondent.) . . '
LINCOLN. Jaa. ll.PpoclD Th
short ballot eonferenc held a aeaaton In
'th -aenate chamber Oil afternoon and
, wa presided over by Venator Qulcby of
Omtiha. ,
Oij th program wr th following
speakers; ' .
yrtnL Rowater. 'Th Need af thi
Miort Ballot In NVbraaka." '
U K. Aylaworth, "The Application f
the hort Ballot lo Kiat Oiflcerw."
F. A. Bronan, "Th JShoii Hnllot and
the Judiciary
W. L. Unke, "Th Dlatrlot rrtmsry
and .thn hort Hal lot,"
An th, prof 1 am In the evening Is as
follusti
J. N. Norton, "The Bhort Pallot and
Irgltilatlve ru-fnrm."
It. Hmrhfr Howell. -Tha Short BJ.
lot and Admiulatrativ Kffinienry."
HirH.m., "The Hhort Hailot and
"ounty Officer.
C. A. twrfinrn. "Conetltuti.inl Chanee
Neceary to Make I'osalhle Hhort Hal
lot." A. K.- helio,. '-The Mechanics of
Pieeent Nebra.. Klectlona'1
yo-T
TO ORDER
Reduced Froa $25,
$40 Suits Reduced To $22.50
Our flue winter woolen g are
reduced In price nearly, one
half. We must make room
for aprlng goods.
We use good linings, good
'workmanship and guarantee
every garment perfect In fit
and atyle. . ,
These ar goed aulta re
duced to a very low price. .
M!GARTHY-V1LS0II
TAILORING CO.
304-306 Ssitli 16(1) St.
(From a Waff Correapondnt )
LINCOLN. Jan. IS. (Special.) Th fol
lowing bills wer Introduced In the leglo-
lature today:
Mouse Bllla.
H. R. , Richmond of Douglas Police
captain or eerrant in Omaha may take
caati hall or rocofntaanc -from arreated
peraona when OurHe not In aalOn. '
H. It W. Hlchmond of roiiala Widow
of rtlrd police officer ahall hav fto a
month penalon from inalon fund.
H..1!. , RJchrnond of. I hjuglaa Provide
that county boards mar levy I mills for
court houen or Jail fund upon a petition
of M tr cent of voter of a county in lieu
of holding a epchU olectlon.
II. It. M. Bootta. Reynolds and Oreen
walt Orn inaon for prairie chlckena
on month Instead of two, on oua.ll cloeed
aeaaon, cioeed eiaon for plover and
dovea: lncreaaa penalty to 125. .
II. R, 7, Palmer of Douglas Contem
plated municipal judge for Omaha ap
point a conatahle.
H. R. Palmer of Doualasi Emoowera
county judge upon petition of jntaresled
pereona to maka rclfr finding that an
eatat la not auhct to Inhtrltance tax.
II. R. Palmar of Iouala-lebta of
a famllv contracted for Hfe neceaaltloa
may b coll-'ed from the wile's property
aa wall aa the husband .
H. R. 70, Palmer of Dotiglaa Increaaeg
renaltv for fraudulent uae of fiatrna.l
Inalgnia or other CTdrntlle from IJi) to
$ fln- and from thirty to ninety clays'
Jail Imprtaonnient.
II. R. 71, JHImer of Dnuala "haii
nonpsrtlaan Judlclarv law eo that pro
poacri munkipal Judges ahall be elected
under It.
H. R. "2. Palmer of Ivmaias Thans
exemftlona for dobtora In aeveral waya,
on of which make 10 per cent of warea
aubject to gamiahment.
It. R. 73. Itowarth of Fillmore Permlte
co-operative companlea to dlntribute dlvl
danila to other customers aa well na to
mrmtere.
H. R. It. Ainlav of Nance In actlrma to
collect rent requlrea either rrty applylns;
for continuance to aive bond In insuring
HMitlnat damegca occasioned thereby.
H. R.' "S. Moeely of Ilncaater Permit
th county commissioner to prescribe th
width of tires on vehicles used on Im
proved ronds.
11. R. 7. Foater of Inaatcr To II
cenee and regulate the practice of chiro
practic. II, R. 77. Peterson of Lnncsater Per
mlte crmnty attorneys to file Information
at other times than during court term.
If. R. ft. Peteiwon of Lancaster Fixes
humber of peremptory challenge of
Jurors at twelve, six 'and three, respec
tively. In raeee Involving different degrees
of criminality.
IL ft. 7i, louEla County reeatlon
Juntlc court ruva mut be adjourned for
seven day upon application of either
party.
H. R. ,Iougla County felegatlon
Allows change of enuo from Justice
courts to contemplated municipal court
In JJnugla county.
H. K. kU Oouglaa Owinty Peiegation
Conatahlca shall be appointed and not.
elected. In Douglas county two Jiwtlces
shall be elected Instead of six.
H R. K. t)oii(l(i County Pelegatlon
Limits Just of the peaoe'a Jurisdiction to
hla own riiatrict.
II. R. n, rougla County Delegation
Creates two juatice of the peace district
In Dnugla County, one Including Omaha
and South Omaha and the other nil out
side territory.
H. R. M, Oreenwalt of Custer Increasna
th salary of the clerks of the chief Jus
tice of the supreme court from $1,009 to
Jl.yo per annum.
esste Bills.
P. F. 47. Cygland of Boone Provide
that the estimate of the probable amount
of money necessary for all purposes to
be raised by cities or villages be entered
upon the minutes and repeals th sec
tion of the law requiring public atlqn
four week.
H. K. it, Byglantf of Boowe Pro
vides the manner In which th tax for
city or village purpose shall b raised.
R F. 4. Bygland of Boon Pro
vides that trustees of villsgea shall be
bona fid residents and tpayer of the
village at th time of ele.-tlon and slull
have resided therein three montha pre
ceding. 8. K. Wl. Ruden of Cedar and Real o
Cuater Define fee to be received by
county judge In criminal and pruhat '
matter; emergency.
. F. M. Oatea of Sarpy Provides fo
and regulatea the collection by sale of
real estate all delinquent tax and p
rial aeeeasments levied by any coumy.
municipality, drainage dlatrict or oth r
political auhdtvtalon of the Stat. -
8. F. to. gaundera of Douglas Provide
for rotation of namea of candidates on
th general election ballot th same a i
on the primary ballot, and app'ies I i
raaea where there ar a group of can
dldatea for officea where more than otv
selected to the earn office.
S. F. M. Iloagland of Lancaster-Defines
forcible breaking and entering
public or private telephone pa ' etatiii
or booth aa burglary; with emergent'.,
clause.
8. F. M. Bush of Kimball Joint reso
lution relating to Irrigation.
PILR" CtMRED K TO 14 DAYS.
Druggist refund tnny If Po Oint
ment fall to cur Itching. Blind, Flee J
tng or Protruding Pile First application
gtvea raliaf- cnta.
A going businesi can be sole', quicklv
througa Tha B'i "Buainesa Chances."
B.' Pred JLess?s Uny : -
Quarters, to Op:n Fell. 1
. B. Pred, th woman clothier, com
puted negotlatlona Saturday for th
lea of th st or room now occupied
by th Tracy Cigar stors, adjoining
th Subway Clothing- company atorq
at Sixteenth and Douglaa trt, and
will at one' remodel to include th
additional apac In hi new store. lie
recently bought th subway businesi
and baa bn closing out th stock.
Th remodeling will start February
1, and on March 1 h will reopen
under the nam of "H. pred, ladi'
cloaks and suits. Th Tracy store
will tnor than doubl th floor space
of the preaent etor. Thar will t
one large entrance, at the corner of
Hlxteeutli and Douglas. Lvery suit
or overcoat In th houae i now being
teloaed out at 14. i and l . A1-verllseinent.
(i
If You Arc a
S Ax JL, E S Wi A PJ
It Will Pay You Best To Sell
LIFE 'INSURANCE
If you afo younp, straight, energetic,
.and wlllingr to work, you should write
for an appointment with tho home office
.representative of an old established life
insurance company which is seeking
the right men for Nebraska.
Your efforts will bo backed by the
company until you have a profitable
.business of your own.
State experience and qualifications.
' ' " ' J-462 Bee
J
The January
Sale of Muslin
Underwear !
Offers a fine variety
of bargains
These undermuslins are
of very high quality and
are marked exceedingly
low in price.
Gowns, skirts, chemise,
combinations (both two
and three-piece), corset
covers and drawers; both
women's and children's
garments are included. All
from regular stock, at
prices lower than ever be
fore offered.
Extra Values in
Toilet Goods
Nail Enamel (stick form),
speciirl at .9
.lap Koee Talcum 12
Lana Oil and Buttermilk
Soap . 19 a box
Colgate Shaving Soap, 5
Children's Rompers
and Wash Suits
Rompers in plain chaonbray
.ginghams, light or. dark
blue, brown; also blue
? and white and pink' iftnd
white chocks; sizes, 2 to
6 years ,50
Infants' Creeping: Aprons
and Rompers, white,
plain, pink and blue, or
light checks, ginghams,
nix months, one and two
years ... . .50
One lot of Infants Creep,
ing-1 Rompers, white or
1 white and pink cheeky
regular 50c quality, 35f
fi3c quality . ...... .43
CaUraa otlata Tix Moot. .
Specials in the
Fabric Gloye Section
i-clasp Duplex Washable
, Fabric Gloves, tan, pon-
.' a?e. ffray wd white. .
Women's and children's
Gloves, regular 65c and
75c qualities, Saturday,
at . . . . ; . ... .50 a pair
All $1.25 Novelty Duplex
Washable Gloves, black,
white, tan, pongee, with
a pearl clasp, and twp
toned stitchings
at ... .....$1,00 a pair
THOlPSOR BEMEN & CO.
It Takes All Sorts of Good Merchandise to
Make Up This Genuine January Clearing Sale
Clearance here Keep in mind that You should
is a storewide un- this is the year's profit by the con-
dertaking. It in- great economy occas- stant succession
vol.ves every ion throughout of remarkable of-
Stock. Thompson Belden's. f erings.
I,' , t "
The Sale All Omaha Attends
Final Clearance of Winter Suits
; 8:30 A. M. 128 Suits Go for
:$4.95 $10.50 $14.50
.This is an absolutely final clearance of every suit
in our stock of fine hand-tailored suits.
t
62 Suits
62 'suits - of cheviots,
werge, . pebble . serge, and
novelty cloths, ' offered
during the' regular season
for
$12.50 to $19.50,
' ' Saturday
$4.95
36 Suits
.(! suits of broadcloths,
garbardine, serge, in all
the. season's popular
colors, offered regularly
for ' .
$22.50 to $39.50,
Saturday
$10.50
281Suits ;
-8 ;-- exclusive; products
- of tailoring skill; broad
cloths, duevtinea. garardlnes,
and- -aereral other Ira ported
.Imported clotba; man j of thaaa -'
suita are trimmed with cholc
r; et furs, sold retularly for
$42.50 to $75.00,
Saturday
$1450
liecause of the unusual values offered we will not send these suits on approval or
accept their return from either cash or credit customers. - - j
During this sale we cannot alter these garments. .. ,
Our Final Clearance Sale of All' Winter Trimmed Hats
For of the Cost
S10.00 Trimmed Hats, 82.50
$15.00 Trimmed Hats, S495
$20:00 Trimmed Hats, 55.95
. ''v Saturday will be our last sale of "Winter,
-t. V Miuinery Second Floor. ,
(
3 Great Silk
Specials Saturday
Lot 1, 29c
Lot 2, 39c
, Lot 3 59c
We need the room for
new spring silks, so Sat
urday all these must go.
Arranged in three lots at
three very special prices :
39tf, 59tf
Regular Prices 75c to
$1.50 a yard.
Sale Starts at 8:30 A. M.
Basement Ready-to-Wear
Costs
Less Now
$2.50 Nurses Uniforms,
at $1.98
Bathrobes, formerly $3.50,
$4.50, $5.50, go now
for ;$2.98
$1.69 and $2.75 Sateen
Petticoats, ' now $1.25
House Dresses, regular
prices, $1.50 and $1.G9,
now 98
Candy Special
Best Grade of 60c Choc
olates, at these prices:
M-pound box. . .23
1- pound box. . . .39
2- pound box . . . 78
The Art Department
Offers These
Specials Saturday
: Sale Commences at 9 A.M.
All Hand Crocheted Slip
per for women and chil
dren, reduced as follows:
$2.50 quality $1.25
$2.00 quality..... $1.00
$1.50 quality 7p
. Finished Pin Cushions, all
colors, reduced as fol-
lows: .
$2.50 Cushions.... $1.25
$1.75 values $1.00
$1 and $1.25 values, 75-
7nc Cushions ........ 40
A limited number
of finished scarfs
and center pieces at
1-2. regular prices
and less.
It's Such Unusual Values As These That Make the
January Linen Sale
One of the Most Important January Events
Crash Toweling
17c Bleached Crash Tow
eling . . . .12l2 a yard
18c Bleached Crash Tow
eling .15 a yard
20c Bleached Crash Tow
eling 17 a yard
25c Bleached Crash Tow
eling ..... ..20 a yard
January Sale
Guest Towels
40c Guest Huck Towels.
at ........... 25 each
50c Quest Huck Towels
at .... ...39 each
65o Guest Huck Towels
at . .50 each
Table Cloths
.$2.50 Bleached..
$3.00 Bleached..
$5.00 Bleached..,
$7.50 Bleached..
$10.00 Bleached.
$20.00 Bleached,
$25.00 Bleached,
.$1.75
.$2.00
.$3.75
.$5.00
.$7.50
$15.00
$17.00
January Sale
of Napkins
$3.50 Bleached Napkins
at. ,y . . . .$2.75 a dozen
$5.00 Bleached Napkins
a(, ... ... .$3.75 a dozen
$6.00 Bleached Napkins
at. . . i . .$4.00 a dozen
$10 Bleached, $7 a dozen
Extra Specials For Saturday
1,000 yards 15c Crash. Toweling only l. .. .10 a. yard
100 dozen, $1.75 Bleached Napkins. ;. . . $1.25 a'dozen
100 dozen, 40c Guest Towels, only 25 each
20 dozen, "35c Turkish Bath Mats, only. ..... ,22 each
Clearing Sale
Prices on
Women's and
Children's v
Knit Underwear
Women's Cotton Vesta
and Pants, regular priea
50c, special 39
Outsizes, regular 75c,
special .......... .50
Women's Wool Union
Suits, values, regular
$2.25, outsizes. . ..$2 75
Special ....$1.50
Children's Vests and
Pants, cotton and wool,
go at -price.
Underwear Section
Third Floor.
Important
Sales for
Next Monday
Embroideries Sale
; An annual clear
ing event with bet
tor values than ever.
Lace Curtains and
Draperies A Janu
ary event of great
value giving. ,
Glove Sale Pre
senting some most
unusual values.