20 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, ATRTL 17, 1915. A ESPRIT DU CORPS FOR WATER BOARD i That is Wnat Wetd Want for Mem ber Argue Over Guarantee of Bills. BOARD OVERRULES HOWELL Tit Water board yesterday afternoon ram out 'of Ita whit! hlrrnatltfci and reaolvel ttaetf lnt a .debating sweety, 1th General Mansg-er H. Beecher Hrwe!l wearing th toga of Pemoitthoeies ami F. D. Weed taking th rol f Interioo tttor. .'. R. Sherman and Ohahnum Haafey entered Into th proceeding, th nsiii We furnishing an Interesting polamlo for a large and tithna4att audi! which wm not then. Th trouble aUitnd whn Wr. Hawaii tried to get through a rMoliilkm designed to better fix th respntwirtnllty for water Wits In ce where tenant or awn ehang location and lear unpaid water Mill srud at okl location. TT. War It la iMi. ' Th(a reads to m aa If yon ar hold ing th owner aa well a th tenant at th now location for watar bllla of an other location. I do not as? to this," declared Mr. Wend. "flr. you are mistaken," replied Mr. Heller. J. M. HI trn and family of fVd Cloud, Neb., he moiiil Into t'te Jones preperty on the boulevard. The Pollt-viie noatofflre haa received a Hf equipment rf steel loirk boes and department window. Th Woman's MlaMonary society of th Pre.bytorlen church mt Krlday after noon with Mr. C. 1 lhn1pa. Th Ban ford family la parking prenera try to moving mxt week to CuriU, Neb., where Mr. Panord haa bought a hotel, which will he ufoti aa a aummer reeort. 8prln reflnlshlng and building la going on In the village. F. A. Lnghetn h hn doing Interior dworatlons at Prof. Nlcholls and Dr. MItrhell'e and will build an addition to the W. 8. Phafer homo, and Mr. Dunn haa begun work on th uperatructur for his new bungalow. HowelL Ph Owr and Alfred and Chaile WTJ1- f 'That la th way I read It." retorted m niotored lo rloront to attena a Mr. Weed. " """ Then Mr. Howell aaid he had brought this reeolutlon before th board on three ocrsslons and he believed artlon ahould he taken. Mr. Weed came back with the rejoinder that thla was the first time Ihe reaolutlon had been formally offered and h Inaiated that he wanted time to aiv It oareful examination. "Thla la a matter which the iceneral manager ahould b allowed to handle and should not b brought to the board at all." suggested th treneral maneger. t at t Retire Hoard. Mr. Sherman and Mr. Wead agreed that the matter waa of aufflctent Impor tance for th whole board to consider. Mr. Sherman bettered It la alt right to follow a tenant or a migratory owner to another location with an old water bill,' but he did not hold that both owner and tenant ahould be held at a new location for th hill of a former location. It waa earned to amend th reaolutlon to agree with M. tread vlewa of th subject. Mr. Howell finally explained that th signatures of owner on application mad by tenant la dnatred merely for a record of owners of th property. .Mr. Weed further contended that th hoard ahould Ret together and dispose of various matter whioh har been de layed. He declared that th board ahould inveet Itself with more esprit du corps. Th board wltt meet at T o'clock next aionnay afternoon to tak tip an ar- 1 cumulation of bustnea and atay hi ses Ion until such bualn haa been dla poeed of. From Our Near Neighbors Tthuuk.' J. 21 Cornndt and Qeorge Oroth v been eUd to serv oa th federal grand Jury la Oroaaa next week. Mr. and Mra. n. W. Pry ant rsrnme.1 Iaat TnAnr evening frotn a aereral ' months' atay In ttoulhern California. Mia raaxt Full en and her brotheev Twl i Fullen, returned on Tueaday afternoon ' from their winter' a atay In CaiUornla. District oourt will be In eoewlon next , wee, with Judge er irealdlog. Be ; ral raao of intanavt are to b dla . poaed of. i Mra. Irla Kereh ad Oror Cleeeland I Peck were uaited In marrta4r at th liap I tl.it parannaa on Tueeday mmint at 4 ' n rlooa. Tuy will mak their bum In ' Tekamah. A larg bam belonging to Oeorgo jvver bamed to th rrmnod on Thur ' day at luat about th dinner hour. It la ' mi fully known how th fir atarfaed. Th Ion wa partly covered br luauranc. raehtor H. M. Hopewell of the Burt . Count Stat bank and Mi daughter, ; Mlxa Morenca, rttrnnd Tueeday evening . frotn a three weeka' vlult in Jndkuia In the neighborhood at Bloomlngiun. Vr. and Mr. A. P. Neehtt returned i Tuesday evening frm a three month,' i atny In -Southern Callcrnl. They took ,' In both exponlttotie and r enthuaiaatle at out th climate of California. The Omaha Preahytery will meet In Tf-ktmnh next wek. Th Induction of tlev, Benjamin Ky Int th peatorat ' or th Inral church will tak plao at that time. Kev. Mr. rye aa formerly at Ynlley. Kflltor J. R. "futherland of the Herald anil hie datiKhter, Mra. Wmit, returned S'edneadiy from a eve ml weeka' at.iy In Canailn vleltlng In the vicinity of Mr. Hutherland'a boyhood home. Ilia dauglt . ter, Mra. Irene Jlrerketirldge, reald'W in Ontario province and they apent corn time at her home. Wrhawrka. 11. U Thofnaa and wife- a pent Sunday In Fiiti-ra. Contrr -tnr Pmwti waa In rlatlamouth m bt.tiieaa Monday. "'Mia Kate Gordon wa a Weeping '.r vleltor Tunailay. ri see C'liatpe and Rueaell Btratten r guiie rick r. Ii pneumonia. Mra. Illxlev and daughter. Ollva war In Omaha ehup!!ng Thurwlay, Mtaa Frunie Kim entertained her lady frieiula at a kenslngtun Vediiedny. Mra. O. IV Bt. John I entertaining Mls Ii nr Kaaler of Wyoming thla wttek. ,. W. Hihrador retuni"d Tueeday from a irlu to hla rVrnaa county ranch, Mra. J. J. l'oliard ai'comianltd her fkihr and mother to Nebraska City u .Mnnley. Hugh Burrow, left Tt'eaday for Chaa cininiy. where he goea to linprova aom nnl land he owna, Mr. ami Mra. Bennott Chrlatnieaea of I'livx 'iia,.M'h are visiting their eon, j ('horloa, thla week. FMItor K. U Hunter of the Waoplng Water J'.eviublii an waa In towa on bual n'M on Weuneeday. Mra. Bain rettirned to her horn In I X'nlon alier a wiwhk'b vlall with bf duuffhtcr, Mrs. Hhaffer. Mr. and Mra a. I Wllaey of Farker, i., are vlaltlng their daughter. Mr. J. J. Follard tola week. lr. Davla of Iiitooln waa called tir Tueaday to aee two of Albert Murdork ..l.lldren, who are down eiili pneumonia. Mra. Taee-rt and duliter cf Farsro, ., N. 1., are vlaltlng her titter, Mr. Jlob ert Caldwell, thie Week. Itev. and Mra. Itoa f Weeplrer Watar and Mra. Caiti of tien-i .spent W'ednea duy with Mr. Omar to'-hkutaiiiair. ( An attorney rettreeenUriaT th Uoa Bonding oompeny of OmaJia, waa la town oa buaiaem fur tho oonipany Wednesday. Rvermnnd Flybon of Maid an, Waelu. waa vlaitlivg old frienda In town Tu !.. lie as on hi way to v!H hi ei4 Virginia hunk. Mr. and Mr. Htarfena, aooutuiwuivd the latinr' mother, Mta.- Taule. to Omaha Vt'edneeday, from wher au will g.j to Ne York, u awut word from br hiigband In (kuniiniy, when It wilt be aefa fur her to atart born. I f i lend. Mra. Ornar SohUoteroaler, near Kekawka. Fev. W. M. Plledg waa called to Wel lington, Kan., . Wednesday to preach th funeral aerrooo over the body of a firmer parlahlonen Mn. Henry Plre left Wedneaduy for her hojna at Long Hne, Neb. 8he haa been apendlng aomc time her with her friend, . M la Mabl Dudley.. , Mia Opal Lewton. who haa been teach. tag the iaat four yeare at Khelby, Neb., baa reoelved a poaltlon In th Llnooln choola for th coming year. Rev. N. W. Rich of the Mennonlta Church waa called to Oabom, Kan., on Thurarlay to preaoh a funeral aermon over the body of a woman who wa a member of th church he flrat nreached in some eighteen year ago. Borlaafiel. Toot B"reebecgar la In Quarantine with amaUpo. Mia Margaret Haney la vlaltlng rela tive In Uriiolit. Mr. and Mra. Jack Blakawell of Ben on ax vtalilnf her. Mra. Caaper Plaher tiled at the TJnceln loltai for th Inaan Iaat Sunday. Mra. Levi Klrahatl of La Flalte via I ted frienda th for part of the week. Mra. Mlloa Carpenter of Colorado la vlftltiruf her mother, Mri. Holoinon &oe rlan, A birthday orrlee party waa given Harvey Weeth at hla home Iaat Monday veiling. ' A barn and four horaea, belonging to Mra, Kate Myrtle, were burned Iaat Mon day fifternocn. ( . Willie Klerk, who la atsperlntendent of th Chaa County High achool, waa home on a vlult iaat Bunday. . K. II. Klger and hla daughter, Qracit, attended the wedding of a coualn in Council Bluffa on Monday. C. R. Aahton haa realgnnd aa local Tnanager of th NehraeVa TeTephone com. peny. H will mov to Omaha. Mr. and Mri. Henry Bchadendorf made a five weeka' vlalt to the lltnama expu altlon, returning loet Saturday. W. EX Miller and wif. after a alx monlha' abeunc In Lincoln, hxve con cluded to move bark to Springfield. Mr. and Mra. John Hrlieel, accompanied by Mm. E. 1 Pflug. ar fanning nn automoblls trl( to. the Panama exposi tion about June 1. Mr. If. W. MarquarCt waa vlaltlng her parent at Dunbar over Sunday. . Henry F"ranen and wife were vlaltlng Lincoln frlnndo the flrat of the week. Mrs. A. 13. Cutter of Bethany win null ing relatlvoa north of town over Sunday. Mra. B. O. Hpencer wna here from Talmnre TTuredav vleltlng her parenta. MVa. f-hnrl'a Wondaon 'nd eon of Council Bluffa arc vlaltlng Avoca rela tive Mr. f WRiihg la apendlng the week with her.'dmiTriter, Mra. Louie Ulllin, at Cornell Blnffe. . Mlsaea .Tudlth Rtrauh. Villa Oapen and Anna Altt.iiron were Vle-jing Water vialtora Saturday. Mra. P. N"mn entertained the Con gregational Laolea' Aid eoclcty at their noinu ia,i i nuiauay. WANT NEW TRIAL BECAUSE JURY READ OF THE CASE That the juror who heard the evidence In the lull brought by Oneat Oleen gat net Orandlaon Perria for alleged alienation of th affectlona of hla wife, read coplca of an laaue of Th Bee which contained an account of a polaoned orange episode which developed In the trial and were prejudiced by It la aMrged by Kcrrla In an affidavit supporting a motion for a new trial. The Jury re turned a verdict for IViOO for th plaintiff. Th Jurors, the affidavit eeta forth, dl peraed to their homei th evening . on which th atory appeared In Th Bee and In tbelr homes read th account, Th account presented only aaaertlona which developed In the trial of the suit In open court. ' I . - LEOWITH MADE MEMBER OF STATE BAR COMMISSION (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. April l.-(Speclal.)-John J. Ledwlth of Lincoln haa been appointed a member of the Htate Bar commlaalon by th supreme court. He succeeds tooths place made vacant by th resignation 0f N. P. McDonald of Kearney. The commlasjon conducts the examina tions of applicants for admission to the bar and hear disbarment proceedings. Mr. Ledwlth la a practicing attorney In Lincoln and a member of the faculty of th college of law of the t'nlverslty. f Nebraska. uos Again Saturday TJe'flf for Great Ua in Suits, 3oats and iSlincrv ss You weU-diTd women, who want the; lateat, snappiest apparel without having to pay the his; price naked by tho bin uptown, high-rent wtorea you are the women who will erratly Appreciate the great jgmlvrm we offer. Satur day will he another trig day of bargain-giving in our second floor read j -to-wear depart men t. Head these specials: . t Remarkable r.iillincry Values Saturday Everything that's new and styllah in Spring Millinery. showing to select from. A Wonderful Hobby Trimmed Hats Values up to $7J50 Saturday we will place on gale 225 trimmed hat, hard ly any two alike. Every new and pretty style. You'll be sure to find ' the very .one you want. All go at $3.75 . $2.75 Ono T.bls Full of Shsrcx I'ntrimitied Hats, worth up to (3.50, including all the aeaaon'a neatest stylo, all shape and colors, go Saturday at riaVJkisJ tbe newest novelties for trimming hau, go Saturday at, per bunrh 98c 25c A Sale of High Grade Sample SUITS and COATS We' bonght aeveral sample lines of very stnppy suits and coats. ' In this lot Just 124 suits and 113 coats, which go on sale Saturday t savings of nearly one half to you, t 124 SAMPLE TAILORED SUITS WORTH UP TO $29.50 Hardly any two alike. All are made In the very newest and snappiest of modern !ergr, chuddahs, , gabardines,' coverts, poplins, etc. All the lending tthades. All sUe for worn and mKes, go Saturday Jn three great, special lots, C f 1 r" t" 814.75,. 813.05 and..... 5y.0 1 ; 112 BAJMJLE SPRING COATS, WORTII UP TO $19.50 Ixtok tiieae over -the season's best offerings, in every new style, color A CkC anUfabHc; at S0.75, S7 SO and. ... . 34.7D XEW 'AimiVAIM IN DK ESS 8KIRTS In all Ihe new, smart models, colors and i fabrics, the kind sold elsewhere up to ?n.;vo, are here 84. 05 J. ....... tilHAM . 1KTTICXATS worth tolc, good quality striped gingham . and per' cnle petticoat go. Saturday at 214-218 N. Sixteenth Street $2.95 Fancy Silk Kimonos $3.R0 value, at $1.48 HAINTY SILK DRESSES Iok . these ovet you will be surprised at the beauttfur dresses we offer Satur day in all th best styles nd (Jyf Qf" silks at S9.75, 87.05 "1 VVD 29c THE OHE 19c Just a Few Steps North of High Rent District. LADIES'' SILK BOOT HOSE 3 Be value, extra fine qua. Ity, blacks and col ors, pair Cno-Half Block' North of Postoffiee mm. Beaalaatoa. Mr irl Mra. Hans Johnson motored to Om.hi Wednesday. Mia Mary Israeli l.aa returned horn afirr a lo weeaa' vlail wlih Omaba rel envea. Juha Petersen and Mr. Pelersrn vol. roinod a strl to their hout ttu Tb etaa play "A Oeuntry KM" will t atven at trie VSoomea hall Friday evei.uig. Alrtl , N'ra. W. W. Ma entertained her par llr. and ibiie. J. Vf, Tbuiuaa of ..l:.uf., ouuday. rnr liniuii Kelaer and Juhn Karnneman Btti itietr iarultiM j ujuUig U, w autu ..Md immi we. k. . --fciii ttliMrt, Ui lltt! daughter nf . mrjiwi , iiMfnua Try i;i wia j en atlaca ut Llnill Ilia. r Ftw.m limn . tnlti mrrmA iJl i am Htitut- tKuclnr of trie lnuriutdtate ;.'..u lur two tleya thla week Mr. and ilri I-tgc rt Oft antertalned a i.-n.U.r of inititM and triuie Weiiia o', in l.unut ut U:e lurimra bltthdey. i V lloi Juhnaim. iri lir of the ln tu. tiM-Uiniu rvHjuv, waa taxuu 14 l&t aYl U) I't. Kltney llX'Iiuuura It to b f-lp-it Hud t..m la now at an Omaua iHK.uui fn- trwAlriifiiL A1l lttvu u 1 l tUe t'itrrimduil room umU kllmt J.iilu..ji a teluro. Valley, A son was bora to Mr. and Mra Thomas Hunter Thursday. Mr. ai d Mrs. I... P. JJyars irtotored out fruru Ueiuxin Sunday, Mr. and Jlr, r. . Kennedy jnotorsd to r'reinoiit Wcanwulay. Urs. John Mxrtahon and Mr. John Len tell went to r"remotit Thuraxlay. Mlaa Ovrtrtule Ingram entertained the Kenelngton club Monday evening. , Mr. Condron returned from Omaha Saturday evening. Hlie Is feollng much better. Mlea Mary Bmth Omaha, was th gueat of Mies HeteD Mt'Ke Monday and Tueaday. Rev. McAlIlnter Is Conducting revival servli-es at the Methoxiat ohurcb at lhara thla wrek. Mrs, R- M. Krway waa elected delegat to represent the club at th dlatrict meet ing and Mra BUM alternate. Tit menibera of the Pa Mint ehurehes gave Mra. 1'areon an enjoyable aurrrlet J neaday evening In honor of her birth day. ' The' Vallej Women's elnb met Krtdsv efternoon at the home of Mra R. k(. Hrway. Mra. Hieele read a plr on "Haruld Hell Wright" and a review of his work. The regular monthly meeting of th "nuire liees" v.as held In th Dohertv hill dn-etay. Mra Monahan, Mr Klanhammer and Mra. wallstroni served the supper. Faplllloa. Pmul fttartser haa nee on wnrk on hla new realdenc In South Papilllon. Mrs. C. T. Thorton la vlaltlng tbla week with Mr. Thorton at Ferry, la. Mra O II. Magaret entertained th Kaatrrn Star kenainglon at her honta Tueaday afternoon. Mra Patrick Dowd of Sterling. Colo., arrived Moniay, to Hd a eou4e of weeks with Mr. and Mra, Louts t!teur. Mlaa Irene lleffley of Gretna and Mra Wuiiurn hya of Madrid, la., were guta of Mr. and Mra Arch Morrlaon the first of th wee. Mr. and Mra T)rm Wright moved to Springfield thla w.k. Ttmlr son. tjovd. who la eenlurat high achool. will remain ber until th eloe of the thKl yrr. Mr. W. n Pattereon entertained the Woman' club at Ita ruir evasion Wedneaday afternoon. Mra. ttoor lver reed a very tnatructtv parrr on "tViremU Ar In Nefaraaka." STra Kittle eon of Omaha wa a guost and gwv av- erai readings. ralrbary Newa Kea. FAinBt?nY. Neb., April l.-(8peclal)-W. r. Tjeepor sustained a dislocated leg while taking coal on a large mogul freight locomotive last night, deeper is a Rock Island fireman of thla city. The aectdent happened at Cortland. Kan. Th ralrbnry Board of Education has uimer uuiiHiueraiion ininywiva ppucaJ , v., .Kinfniiiriiunuvx vi in. r air-1 bury a choola Th succeisful aspirant will probably be chosen this week to succeed A. U. Cgvlness, realgned. Mr. favlnena has been at the head of the Falrbury choola sine September, 1!X. Charles H. Fletcher has returned from a trip to Topeka, Kan., where he waa called by tbe alt-knees and -death of his mother, Mra. KC. Fletcher; Mr. Metcher Is a looomotlv fireman on the Chlcago Nebraaka flyer runs. Lincoln to Council Uluff .' Th preliminary hearing of Walter Hlckey and William Johnson, charged with grand larceny by Jefferson county officers, was held ''before Judge L. J. Nutsman !n county court. Thea men were arrested on th night of April two miles south of Falrbury. when they drove Into the timber and attempted to load up a pile of Junk concealed In th brunh. They plead not guilty and Judge Nuts man bound them over to district court, fUlng their ball at 1300. V The Dreiel Kid 5yi: "If all kids Dada knew how good Steel Shod shoes are ther wouldn t ever be any other kid shoos sold. You can't bat 'em. For Over Quarter of a Century We have been able to se lect our boys' shoe from all the lines made In tbe United States. We have chosen . ' Nave Ifvte f Weet Pol at. WEST POINT. Nb.. Aprit U.-(8pe-clal.) Th marrlag of Michael F. Qate ley and Miss MJnnle Hugo took plao at St. Mary' church at this place 'on Mon day, Rev. Ferdinand Pelts, pastor, per forming th ceremony. Th member of tho congregation of, eH. Anthony church In t. Charles .town ship, southwest of Wes folnt, hav com menced to enlarge th church building. Th original church structure was first built and used for religious purpose in tb yar l&oq. Th present Improvement I largely due to th seal and labor of th present parish nrleet. Rev. Peter Orobbel, formerly of Randolph. The marrlag of Anton 8. Tweebua and Mia Ann' Throener, prominent young people of f hi vicinity, v a solomnlxed at Pt. Mary's) church In thla city on Wednes day morinng. by Rev. F. Telta, rector of th parish. Th Klkhorn river at West Point on Tueaday threatened to overflow ita tnanka, and did so In a few pieces, but without sny serious damage. ' t)n Wednesday, Father Pelts united rn marriage William Ululmeialer ul Mtaa Josephine Meier, at 8t. Mary's church. T L3l3laa HOD OES Because they are better made of better material. Our judgment Is ftood for these shoes will out- wear two pairs of ordi nary boys' sboes. We have them In Button and lilucher. Boys', 1 to BV4. $2.50. Little dents'. to 15 V4. 82.25. Parcel post Paid. 1419 FarnaM $10 Ladies Coats for $5.00 Men's and Young Men's Ul sample coats in blue, gray SmtSJ $15 Values at $10.00 or navy; all the latest stylps ' w on sale now at $5,00. asaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. ' $2.50 Hats on sale at . . $1.50 $6.50' Skirts for. . . . . .$3.50 . latest styles and colors; your VOC UlUOn Suits at 50c Choice Saturday for $3.00. ssasaaaaMBsaBSBeaaaaaaaaaaae tt - -$1.50 Union (Suits at. .89c $1.03 House Dresses . ; . . 68c ' Gingham and percale - aU $100 Caps CH Said at -. .50c siies and colors. - aaeBSMBMsssaBasa $1 and $1.25 Waists for 48o $2.B0 Pants on sale at fl.50 styie?,r tr,n,n,ed' u "l6" "d 50c Neclcties on sale at 25c - FOR THE BEST VALUES IN THZTCITY SEE J. E1ELPI1AI3D CLOTIIUIG COr.lPnnY 1 iii r 11- MS- I Wrraiai Water. f&virsr W. Voti of IJnoula was a bual i . vi.i'or to ltn Wedneaday. Mm Tf.Teaa Wlleg waa a wek-enJ . r elirt relaUtea at Uyuard. Mr ani Mra C. W. Oyer of lincoln f r ihv new proprietor of the Lur. 'j..i.e fP.nc of t'ni'Mi has heu vis v .i,.-: ti.U wb at tne John Ftiapatmck 'Ira '.irrie If e of TtcuniMli vutted : i.Uy and MiUii.y kh her mm, Mr t.. I, tijuttr. Mi I.. V. Mij o? Lincoln la Clouding ir, her parvuts. Mr. and Irrlaitaa. . . Mr. Muroell waa an Omaha vMiur Thursday. Cheater Hendrtckaon left lioM.T fur Winalow, Neb. . Mr. ftp r rue of Penaoa visited at the Hackmaa horn Tueaday. Mr. Haaard la In Miaannrl vUittn VI Craig, formerly of this plao. Carl lllbbard of South Orraha spent Saturday at the 6. K. lireweter honw. The Willing Workers met at th Jotm Hendiickaa bom for dinner Wednesday. Mr. B. K. Brvwster returned Monday from a few days' vtalt m Johnson Neb. Mr. and Mrs. I of fUieldon ar visit ing at th hont vf their daughter, Mrs. Hackmaa. n1 Clarenn Brewster and children of lie n son vlaitl rr.,n wi.i.v until Sunday at th. Finch home. Wllaon Mnheart, Jame eV anion. Jo- S&cfsd1foiMcf! AT rOUNTgiMg. MOTtCLg, oa tuacwHcac Cot !E.0BLIfi.'S! t ,e KW-H tt Mm J.'ot lii.min.o atid tAugttar, Mr I i btiuin. e Mn .titg t ttie tmia Htiiith iiffd iu i'Ui.utiMjuin a few Uays ILla I -eV. nd Mia. M. W Roe VUiVj the vt u. . at tU IAti of tUeir TUZCniQSXAL AL7ED r.UL!I Ui rc.J-i.-tk fur U l;zu Dclictous, invtgotstins and custsinics. Keep k oa your skicLoaicJ st h. Don't trartj widtout IL A quick Liuci prrpaiei La a t&iauU. t?-n I a mm yoa wy HS.ZIIC.TS" you my get a Submtltute. J tj- ; j m TS . ! . t a, TO) For Springtime ) :6LM Every style your heart desire is included in our eompreheiifflT , showing. , The pretty model shown today oomes in Patent or wn Metal, jeweled with buckle of jet. So Taried are the styles this spring that it is impossible to describe them all. Suffice it to say that our stock contain all the charming styles of the season many exclusive with this store. Mod erately priced uch as and 84.50' 12 tr. "a pay unen gured SUe a4 AU Rectal sl. ard wliuoat th kali. rtriwum cam Ulitl I'i. ll geeraeaeea. w n iu are tiinerretea W k3 as U Wtk aa avaetoU Klsea aa4 n tm.a of fcaaaretla eu yalaanta U k.hraaa " lews OR. C R. TARRY - - 249 Ue Old-., Omaha, Neb. FARMER. Th MUsouri VaUey Greatest Farm Taer. OMAHA UO.COO Copitt Wedly 75. MS sHiaia lit mdmtOmJ The qugllty printer urge his customer to tpend money for good engravings, leccuse it it money well tsent. The best printer in the basinttt cannot get re mits out of an inferior cut. 1 We mcke them to suit the ! jo. r AM USEMKMTg. J 1 J AMI SEME.NTS. V TsfOSV vPljt,AJk Tttt- Watta Today, 1:30 Tonight. Taat s-etfurnaao. of Qeo. M. Oeaaa Talk of f I civ York A Big; Tefoaical Comedy, with Boaaad ttaaeea. Begtnaiag Sgatia. Tomcrrow, TkTiaa ava.t wts l AU IMF rDLL." Vim. avouiaty a'ght. Siael SWtuiuaaj. atoprmavi l-aol kot.i, BtnioMt SUM. Soes Mtsat. Saw .w. iliv QQAUDEIS Xatk, Stao few. a moo sit oai Th BVolltofclag ICaatcal Comedy gaoea HIGH JlllliS .v?H of go. Katk, so to $Mi mvr-, so to saoo Toaaorroiw, Menay, Tueaday and wii. andif WdaOar AMibJUftM. Dance ltellghta, Sons Hit. -OufBedr Jora, Spectacular Marvels , lak up Henry W. fiava;yg -OatAJiA-a rxrm obstis rywsgrfm iiiy is-ss-so. a sydu riMat - I.U.I. taf-sAB. Am I UIIIIIU aaUM.l TaaHUxng ISoa London Dcllesj1 by long odds, tn moat run to tewn. Johnl W ebr - and hi funny ye.iL Heauty Chorus ar neat ttelie. ladle' Xun htatia Xvery Week Xtay, Sua. wa.; Mia. tat Hen baker Bee Two. TIPP TllEATEp) y Kor.i of PinscBnt Plctans LI X.ASTT TrstJ'g TOUT DETTY UtiLLAinG ZJoyd Iagrahaa aaa siutavi. Cast ta The Spanish Jaao" A rhotographlo hfaatarpUe. Zoagiaa a. Advanced Vaudeville CUXTAla TOaTZaXT 6:10 Price. Qaliry beat Seats t&-f -T OHIAIIA IS A GOOD PLACE " TO BUY HORSES The presence of agents of European nations, buying horses by the car-1 load for war pur poses, emphasizes the importance of Omaha as a horse market. - FARMERS and OUT-OF-TOWN HORSE DEALERS' from half a dozen states between Missouri and Mon tana, come to Oma-! ha for the purpose of buying horses.H Most of the horses for sale from this same wide territory are shipped to Om aha. Many good! horses off city win ter work are alstf being sold now. IT IS GOOD "DORSE SENSE TO, BUY NOW Springtime brings activities in farm ing, building and . j other outdoor m-, dustries. Get inl ahead of the rise inl prices which - the! increased demand! may onng wita the advance of the season. DITCHING UP TO BEE WANT ADS , ' , l. The important ser vice of introducing the 'man who has horses to sell to the man who wants to buy horses is per-j formed by Bee( Want Ads. These little ads in the Horses and Vehicle coIJ ama have bin "horse poivcr" la this lavoretfl raarket. Doycrs anq sellers both testify that; MBee Want Ads are! Irne pullers. " Turn to the Want Ad pages. You will find the pick of tha Omaha market hordes for every purpose. Telephone Tyler 1000. THE OMAHA BEE1