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Tin- BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, .1015.
INSURANCE BILL
IS RESURRECTED
Howell Succeeds In RehuUtin j the
Anti-Diicriminatioft Me More
Killed Thursday.
ACTION SEVXHTEEN - FOURTEEN
(Trotn a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 11. (Spe
cial - Telegram.) After energetic
work among the senators before the
eenato convened this morning Sena
tor Howell was able to resurrect his
Insurance bill, Senate File 4ft, and
send It back to the committee for
another hearing. The vote was 17
for and 14 against. Deal, Brookley,
Bnhrman. Bushee, : H o a g 1 and,
Klechet, Lahners, Mallery. Marshall,
QulD.br, Robertson, Sandall, Bhura
way and Wllsoh of Dodge voting
aralnstrelnstatfng the.bin.' Dodge
and Wilson of Frontier were absent.
Bms TikN Man.
The fine Italian 'liana of General John
C. Byrnes of Cohimtru a, 'democratic leader
and patriot, was shown In tha rout of
the opponent of Howell's Mil. a. Mil
which waa charted on tha floor of tha
mat yesterday as being In tha Interest
f an tnauranca trust. - ; ,
It la said that Pymea wa sent for yes
terday to ae If something could not ba,
done to bring back to life tha oorpae. Aa
a result of hla vlalt eentlment thla morn
ing had changed among; certain senators
who voted acainat tha bill yestarJay and
when Wllaon of Frontier, who voted
acainat tha hill yeaterday, moved that
MmU flla No. 4t b resurrected. It was
promptly dona.
Peareaav Feare Troable.
lieutenant Governor Pearson warned
tha senate that t. might ba getting into
trouble by bringing1 out a bill which had
been legally killed yesterday. He said ha
was fearful that tha thing could not ba
dona and mlsht bring oa legal compila
tions which would place tha bill in bad,
but in the face of jio specific rule cover
ing tha propoattloa ha would five tha bill
tha benefit of the doubt and allow tha
senate to vot oa It.
Tha vote on tha bill showed that Grace,
K rumba" ft, Spirit' and Weeaner, who had
voted to ltltt the bill yeaterday, voted to
day to brinjr.lt bacK to Ufa, while Saun
ders and Wink, who wer absent yeater
day when tba vote waa taken, alao voted
Jn favor of tha resurrection. Erookley
and Randall, who voted for the bill yea
terday. voted against It today.. A public
hearing: wUl'be held next Thursday afternoon.
CRAWFORD KENNEDY
ILL WITH PNEUMONIA
(From a Staff Correspondent)
LINCOLN, Neb., Fab. 11 (Special.)
Crawford Ker.nedy was this morning
taken to a local hospital, where It is said
ho Is threatened with pneumonia. Ha
has not been well for several weeks and
It I feared that his jlckneaa may con
fine him to tha hospital for an Indefinite
period.
Para Meat Preaeeattoa.
LINCOLN. Neb-.-Fehi li (Bpadal.W
Food CommUoloricr" Uamiafl " r;ela
wonV-Uila warning, that man. "named
Train, living at Ord, Neb., had been proa
edited for selllntr a calf for food pur
Ioscs which had tuberculoeoa. Prehi
pleaded guilty to the charge and was
fined 175 and coats.
Legislative
. Proceedings
Fas Paeeaae, teaate t'aaalltea at
Whole.
H P. US, Bedford of Douglaa Henutraa
ownnra of wsreiioue4i to obrnll llal of
atored go-da lo odiinty swor.
W. Y. M. I)oila relegation Olvea
Oiittiha a city pUaniua- uuimittHlan. .
H. K. 'il, Howell of I Ku iHe Halora the
eniariea of Umuha polka per man or
officer. .....
II. R. 8S. JUohmnnd of.Douviaa Pee
rnitj county boiu-da upon putltlon of so
l-r cnt of the voter to levy tax of
not to eiwd rive mills for court bouna
or jilL Kmergenoy.
. f. X'i. iNinniul of York Makea fnr
HTf elt;ita more gmeial to rover let
xrri, -docunionta and btlla of oilier coua-
, A, F. 7, BeaJ of Culer--PTOvldee for
conatrurtlva arrvk-a under certain clr
cuiiitiiitnccn on non-reetilente of the state.
o. . V, liygland of Boone lteducea
the population neceaaary tor the forino
i"n or a vtllaga achool dlatrict from
1M to SU9.
H. V. I. Qulnhy of Ioug1aa Frpvkles
for aw-Knicnt at actual, Irialcad of. oiia
fiilh vaiuaUon. .
for Peataoaemeat by fteaat Siaad
B( rammlttee.
rv. r. iiuu of CougiA rruiuuiu
offt-lal murt rpii-ra In lnorlea county
fruin taking dpoitlona Utve others IS
a ilsy tor euch work la adUlUon to M
ceiua per nw wuraa.
rm4 by Seaata a Third Readtaa
a V. VA Bunhee of Klmlatl KnuhleM
retiiRtnlng mernlxra of fllmrU't boad of
IrrlKtUlon to elect to fill -ni y, Inatead
of ouunty board. Ayea, ; nay. S.
S. F. i, Klotliel of Nemaha Provides
that a common, carrier cannot require
en employe to furnlah any Hjet'lflo com
i'ny on his bonds. Ayes. ll. naya, 11.
m. F. 48. lilti.J of Hoone liaises the
lfin:t of the villa' tax from ten to
lt!i!y-ftve mllla Aye. St; nays. a.
K. to. Gnu of Harlan Kerala ver
tl' l rraln trt. Ayes, 30: nays, .
3. f. . liyiflauJ of 1'onne Requires
that vllliire trusiera Le residents three
iMtmiha tiir unciuiu. Avtia, m: itays, 0.
c. K. te. J.uiif!rs of 1'ouKlaa Enables
rtiaritabie wutlin to eaiand period of
In. orixjraiton. Ayes, :C: nays, a
Hiilw of Klmt-all Provides
fur tha t.f. yn.riit and cantrilatlon cf Ir
r gat.on Qmirnt bunas, taiei unoy. Aya.
i.. iiya. ft.
S. It. Bushe of K I m hall-?. rtens
irnaailon snowm. Ay vs. S.'. navK. 0,
69, iuohe of Kitnball Kadurea
C"l..lioa Ice on Irrltfatiun district funds.
!: ttx vs. U. '
K f. Tt. Ki.h.. of Nemaha and Bua
hm of K tnihall Makes It prima fails
eviiirnce of luifnt lo defraud, to taaua
ct. k when niKrr baa i credit at the
Ayes. 14, nays, IL
MU Defeated tm Third Read is- ay
Seaata. ,
8. F. TS, Howell of Pou-laa Rxtends
Ixiialor.e to all i:iy wnployvs la Otnaha.
y. 10: nays. Z2.
. K. l-.urhaiii bf BoonRequlra all
1 1-ri Wr a IJ In lli slats to conlorin lo
"iiin staiularils and measurements.
I'rotitira a v-ntty ai.d puis ai.iorut.ii.eut
In Unij of food 1-. art cnat.
H. Jt. t, li'n.Ki.ia ix l.auiiori--Amendinir
lav aritu rtsard to driii- jurors. To
y
li. R. i'. Amandine. tm law, irrraas
lurf iiomocr of sbiiio ardeiuL To he
it tt. 10. f-Mi!th-Po!ui to ba open from
I a, iu. u S p. r.:.
1-11 1 t Ht i a Tii li mvt
l'ri,t.u rrfund uiooy if faao CMnU
tneol lu euro lUhir.g. Blind. Biead.
lxi -t I rotrudli.g Illta. f irst appllcatios
a :e 4 it. bt icMta.
"THREE DAYS TO NEW-YORK BY AIR," Says Zeppelin: - "I -have always hoped
to be the first to pilot an airship across the Atlantic, and I want to sail on a peaceful mis
sion when I go to America. The trip would take about three or four days, according to
weather." Count Von Zeppelin made his first balloon ascension at St. Paul during the
civil war, and not on the firing line, he said. He used the balloon of a major of the union
army. -
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COSIER COOm DELEGATION
Three Men Bepresent Three Types
of Membert Very Well DU- ,
tributed Orer Assembly.
HOW THEY ABE PROGRESSING
(From a Btaff Corrspondn.)
LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. U.--(f!rclal.)
Custer county'a dnlenatlon of three men
In tha stats leglalature has attracted a
rood deal of attention from the fact that
It represents threa men of different type
but largely representative of tha mem
bership of tha entire ' assembly. Tha
honest farmer, the lawyer-philanthropist
and tha agriculturist banker are repre
sented. Tha first type is found in the parson of
Qeorsa Washington Oreenwalt, a farmer,
honest, capable, eloquent and resource
ful, While his colleagues from Cuater
srs trying to get through, legislation upon
which neither can agreel this farmer by
liia eloquence and convincing' manner
charms the members and accomplishes
ths things which ha desires purely
through tils ability to convince the mem
bers that ha believes what hs contends
for, that he practices what he preaches
and gets what hs goes after.
Senator Charles) Wellington' Baal is a
hard worker, a good speaker and is well
liked try his USow senators. He does not
always agree with the majority party of
which he la a member, but ha la goner-
ally credited with being honest in his con
tentions and his speeches are always
listened to. .
Notwithstanding hla rollearuca in the
house. William Jefferson Tsylor has been
fighting- for a bill to restrict the Incomes
of attorneys, of which Senator Peal Is
sn able member, and cut them off to a
certain . extent from their base of 'sup
plies, .Mr. Beai has applied tha golden
rule, and Instead of restricting the Income
of Mr; Taylor, has Introduced and ' la
fighting for a .publlo warehouse measure.'
whl.-h will permit Mr, Taylor to hold the
grain ralaed upon hla farm so he can get
a blsger price for It.
Thla will enable Mr. Taylor aa a farmer
to make more money, so that -aa a banker
he can accommodate Mr.. Keel and the'
other lawyers) In . Cuater county when1
they need the money to pay for the last
month'a grocery bills. . '
MORE NAMES ATTACHED
TO LOBBYISTS' REGISTER
(From a ataff Correspondent)
LINCOLN. Nab.. Feb. 11 (Special. )
E. W. Rrown of Lincoln, haa registered
as a lobbyist representing ths Farmers
snd Merchants bank of Verdoni U 15.
Hurts of Lincoln, manager of the Lin
coln Telephone and Telegraph company,
as a representative of the Nebraska In-
Of The:: 'DAQGAK3S in the Gurrcni Season's
Styles of nisn-GnnPE fcqtuear
Vour last chance to buy Perfect Shore of the World's best makes, at Bargain
Priccav Look over the list below- then come baturUay and get your har.
FOR WOMEN
Tjilrd Srhober-s 11.40 Talent Colt
full laif M Import
ad Ulatk Uuckakln,
now
SW5
J. dc T. Cousins' t 00 Black Katln
aik Katln
S3.75
Muiion, t udaii. l.oula
heal, bench, wads,
now ,
I-our.sbury A Matbewson's J to
'', itrowa and Uray Buoi.
iouia, uuuan ana Mili
tary heals, go now
at
83.75
trnt t'olt.
83.75
Kid. Dull
v. right ft Fetors' IS 00 patent Colt.
iuii i air and batln le
lalne Laathar aud Louie,
Cuban hsela, at
n jr Grav e H ID Dull Kid. Dull
lau. raianie an.l 8ue1as
Iiula, CuUen and Mili
tary hssls, now
...83.45
I.lndner Hhoe Co'e tt.60 an It OS
S2.S5
an ana ran nusala
liutton, new.,
it. li. uray-a Hon 14 CO Oun M.-tal
ouiion, ixw, walking
and Upara Itaela,
now
S2.S5
11 lines, all good makea. II 60 shoes,
some lilKlier; falenta, mm a
Lulls and Klda, l1Bllt 9
aud heavy aolaa, at .Oi.,4 J
TOE FDV 8E30E. 6., m
'I:
..... ' . ! -
iV- "TSlU J fiy-v,
dependent Telephone association; Will
iam Ritchie, Jr., of IJncoln, as a repre
sentative of the achool law revision com
mission; and W. H. Campbell of Clarks,
as represenutlng the Farmers congress
In regard to school laws. ' '
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- 'McCarthy Refnsea Job.
Bcout Thomas McCarthy of the Red Box
has turned, down the offer from the Uni
Qeal Bargains for Saturday
At BEATON'S
10c Renaissance Soap 5c
1 dozen. .0c
IBe 4711 Glycerine and Tar
8oap 6c
25 4711 Glycerine and Car
bolic fioap i . Oc
Per doxen . . 70c
10c Turkish Bath 8oap....6o
Doz of 1 dozen. .70c
25c Orangln ...18c
60c Kptol Massage Cream. ,3;c
25c Peroxide of Hydrogen ... .7c
60c 1-lb. Peroxide of Hydrogen
for , . . . 1 Ac
11.00 Swamp Root, . ,,7o
50c Mecca Compound. .".84
$1.00 Llsterlne .......... .flc
60c Llsterlne 2c
60c Kodol Dyspepsia tablets.
25c Woodbury'g Hair Tonic. 19c
60c Jordan Almonds, per pound
fl.SO t-i'J. box Lowney Assorted
ALL JITNEY HACKS
Fifteenth and
R.'uisrAjriiTaiS.rtisgaif?
. proved ita nierlta in over 450,000 caaea.
I. We give value received, and that Is the reason we are at the head
ta our epeulalty.
. The 'only Keeley Institute In the state of Nebraska Is located in Oma
ha. Correapondance confidential.
. Tlie Kcclcy Institute .
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
Cor. asth aad Cass Bta, Omaha. Take Xtaraty treat 0a front eitaa Depot
mi
Glepn-Up
SHOE
Dig D:rin Tabto cf
cmicren'i and mnv Shees
t'p to IS O
v a I u e s. on ; values, on v a 1 u e a, on
'.,...45iiC,..05ei:f.'...SI-
0 !-a ; 1
versity of Vermont to coach Its ball team
this year, as it would demand his serv
ices until June, and he- will have consid
erable scouting to do for the Red Eox in
April and May.
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The Beet Medietas for Caagha.
The first dose of Dr. King's New Dis
covery helps your cough; aoothea throat.
Get a bottle today. 60c All druggists.
Advertisement . .
18c Steam's Sandalwood Bath
Soar) 7c
Box of 1 dozen. .80c
25c Packers' Tar Soap.... 14c
25c Jersey Buttermilk Soap, .
3 cakes for 10c
, 1 dozen cakes. .40c
Collates' Soap Chips, ,1b. i . 12c
C0c Bell's Podolax 30c
50c De Mars' Shampoo Llq. Green
' Soap for f 20c
25c '.DeWltts'i. Arnica' Sarve: .1
25c Menthoiaum , . . . ... .14
50o Je6eco 'TootH Pastel'
810"
J -lb. Powdered! Borax.. . IJ. d 1
35c Castorla .2le
75c Jad Salts..t,.. ..64c
50c Fitch Hair Tonic ...... 20o
Chocolates.
...80c
..OOo
PASS OUR STORE.
pur o,
J
Farnam btrcots
lit- . a : wfc.
iaytB.sse.is.JnfTaa.aa.
X. SritukannssB, Opium, Morphine and' other drag
addiotloas are dlaeaaed ooadlttoaa.
Z. Therefore, sclentlflo Tmedlcal treatmsnt Is neo
aasary. . . , . ,
- Z. In rae of alckneaa, none but the best should
he accepted.
.4. Our treatment Is known the world aver and haa
Tour Biaa
ie Here.
FOR MEN
Johnston & Murphy'i
Calf and Tan Kusaia,
button and iaeea,
now
MIO French
S4.75
VfTT ilorrell's MOO Tan Russia.
Ruaala.
4.45
auis to lieal. go cow
at
MacDonald A KUey's 110 Tan Bue-
llal. I 11 I F Bt rill Dulalii
Colt, button, go now
at
...S3.75
7 palre. our 18.50 Genuine Kangaro..
Cunlilon aola. rinubl. .
e Kanjaro.1
..S4.25
soles to heel. Bow
at ,;,
lioward Foater-e II 00 Gun Metai
".ii uipuuii avis to
lieel. go now
at
S3.75
Howard Foster tt 10 Tan Ruasla
an Rusnf
S3.45
ir Ski iletaa a.11
va. ii u aisiai.
uuiioa ana oiucnsr,
now
"nee 4.0 and t.0 values, all
puix, f i k pd ana.
l'uiis and I'atsuts,
so at
lines 13. t0 shoes,
euiue hislier, button
aud bluiher, go at...
......S2.Q5
52.45
stress
THOMPSON, BELDEN S CO.
Our Display of Spring
Apparel is Attracting
Much Favorable Attention
Suits Dresses Goats Skirts
The Vogue of the Separate
Skirt is Returning
It commends itself to women who desire neat,, at
tractive apparel for street, office and school wear.
An excellent offering of wash corduroys, serges;
gabardines, mixtures, rampourchudda cloth, poplin and
taffeta; over thirty different styles. .
' , Priced From $0.50 to $22.50 ; ,
Our Entire Stock of
Women' Cashmere
Hose
Bqth Regular and Out
Sizes, Goes on Sale
Saturday.
Our $1.00 quality - 75
85c quality, in both
. white and black - 50
50c quality - - 35
Also Children's Cashmere
Hose, 35c quality, 19
,
Saturday Toilet G oods
Specials
Rubber Cushion Hair
JJrushes, triple bristle,
regular price $1.45 spe
cial Saturday - 69
Velvet Powder Puffs
5, 10, 15?
Nail Enamel - - , 10
l' Watch th windows and the Sunday papers for announce
ment interesting to all women who desire distinction in dress
for little money. ;a We never disappoint you.
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Saturday we offer the best sale of Clothing of the year. Suits and 0 'coats made by
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX that were marked from $25.00 to $35.00, will be sold at
$15.00 The qualities of Hart, Schaffner & Marx $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 suits and over
coats are far superior to the clothing you see advertised at these prices. They are every
one actually worth the former price and the guarantee that the firm puts on these clothes
stands back of every garment at these sale prices. " '
, , Overcoatsin all styles and colors. Suits ' that are even good style and colors for early
spring wear. All sizes, 34 to 50, Suits or Overcoats, sizes for stout, tall and short built .
, men. Saturday choose from our $25 to $35 Suits and Overcoats at $15.00.
18 to $25 SUITS and OVERCOATS at S 10
' Nothing reserved. We are going to sell all Fall and Winter Clothing. Our Spring
Goods have begun to arrive and we must have the room. Every Suit and Overcoat up to
$25.00. Regular cut, stouts, long or short cut Suits. Clothes to fit any build of men will
be in this sale. Many Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats included.
Be here Saturday morning early and get your share of these wonderful bargains.
ALTERATIONS WILL BE MADE FREE.
BOYS' $5.00 KNICKER SUITS, $3.75
Boys' All Wool Suits, Norfolk style,
many have two pairs of knickers. Good
patterns to choose from. Saturday
choice of all Boys' Suits that we have
sold at $5.00, One Day, $3 75
JUST RECEIVED
New Spring stock of Boys' Blouses were just received. The IC & S. Tapeless Blouses
in exceptionally good values (On sale in Clothing Department) at 50 to $2.00
HAYDEN BROTHERS
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THE OMAHA BEE
TITE HOME PAPER
Sale of Men's "Gloves
Men's $1.00 and $1.25
Reindeer fabric, Chamois
Gloves, slightly soiled,
Saturday at - - 75
Men's Sweater Coats,
Outing Flannel Robes and
Pajamas at cost N prices
Saturday.
Men's Underyvear
Greatly Reduced
Men's $2.00 and $2.50
Wool Union Suits, Satur
day . - - - $1.39
Men's $1.50 Cotton Union
Suits, Saturuay - 98t
25 Discount on all Su
perior, Sterling and Amer
ican Knitting Company's
Wool Underwear.
$25 aiid tS85 Suits
....... . a mm
oouernontsr
BOYS' $3.50 and $3.95 KNICKER SUITS $2.45
If it is a -school suit that your boy needs then
you do not want to miss seeing these suits.
They are made for just such wear as this.
Sizes 6 to 17 years, all colors and styles. Sat
urday your choice of $3.50 and $3.95 f 0 A C
Boys Suits . .
AMUSEMENTS.
DOYD
OH1KA1 MOST
rorULAB Tbeate
Mat,T4aval tila Tisst Verfona.
Mat. To47 at
a to Blah of
eaoe to Blah of the eeaaattoaai Arajo
dig Jin ummi
Mats., lit., Wad.. Tfcurs., Bat, tSo
Mights. 8 So au4 60 o.
Added Amaatina . Walaa Kramer ad
Marry Waiaar ta latest Paaaaa.
Taxi Waak A Wasaaa'a Way. Tom.
Social His lit. Mrs. X.aaa Kllawonh
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rbeaa
Sooa-Ua
.
Advanced Vaudeville
BLAIiCU miSQtrc
Karl Curtain. 8 oYlork Sharji.
MaUnee 3: 15.
Valentines .
hi Price
A great number of
Volland's Artistic Val
entines to go at lA reg
ular prices.
Art Pspartmens Third rteot
New Tub -Silks
A special showing of
tub crepe de chines and
pongees, large line of
fast colored stripes
particularly dainty and
pleasing from $1 to $2
a yard.
811k Section Main . Floor.
Between Season
Gloves
These" first bright,
sunny days in between
seasons create dissatis
faction with winter
. clothes and accessories,
and a desire, particu
larly for fresh, clean,
handwear. We have a
very fine assortment of
moderately priced num
bers: f
One-clasp Capes and
Chamois Gloves, to
sell at - $1.00
One -clasp Washable
Doeskin and Natural
Chamois Gloves
$1.25 and $1.50
a pair.
The Store tor
Shirtwaists 1 f
An Extra Value.
More of the Florishaw
Blouses for $3.75
, $5.00 values.
ih
AMl'IEMEXTS.
LAST TIMES TODAY ft!
Aaotssc Bread sTew Bhovw
co VlVk GLOBE TROTTERS
Xadiea' Dltae lfatiaaa Weak Days.
Aato tavw Wii "Ylta bay Msw Toxkars
Vi'.lh U. Lyric Cj ua. Mollw Wllllaai..
HIPP
THEATER
Sonrlaa MM
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XiAST TTati. lOBil,
FarasBeaat Actlom saA SuastUxM.
"DUCKSHOT JOMf4"
Wlta
Heaart Bosworth and Coartaaay Soota
ORAtibEIS "iR'Sj.?;
MAT. TUAbDAT.
CHAUNCEY OLCOTT
U -THA ttCaAT OT liSST WXACK."
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