i ' j! If I! irt TTTK BEE: 0MAI7A. SATURDAY, ATOIL 24. 1!15. ' . a W - J asBasBsaaa WRIGHT CASE IS IN COURT Mandamus Proceedings Against Moorhead Are Up Before Judge Bedick. WOULD FORCE NAME ON BOLL Hearing of the mandamii autt rirooaht , ty Walter Wrlirht, 117 North Twelfth street, to compel Election CYmml"n1nnf r Moorhead to enroll him as a quaJlflvl voter h begun before Dltrl-t Jut? Redlrk. Tt brought op anew the question whether Mr. Moorhead undrr the !iw ha rwwere enabling htm peremptorily to re fuse to place a rotera name on his Hots. tt whether he la bound to exrrclae hla function! under legal limitation. Attorney Rlne and Iimbert main tained that under the Father William rape declalon of the surr'me court the eleetlon commlastorter does not have au tocratic power, but la allowed by law to challenge a voter qualifications only under retrlctlona. Mr. Moorhead" attorney. John P. Preen and Charle Haffke, maintained that he la not anvnahle to the district court under mandamua proreedlnga. The election commlMloner teatlfUd that Wright told him when refused en rollment that he came from Kanaaa City and had frequently visited Ploux City. He maintained that Wright had no per manent residence. Wright denied the charge. Mr. Moorhead wa compelled by Father William to reglnter him a a voter a the leauit of mandamu proceeding tarted In district court and carried to the su p re roe court. Elliot Harrison, Banker of Cairo, is J Found Dead in Bed GRAND ISLAND. Neb., April 23. Ppe cial Telegram.)-F.lllott Harrlaon. aa alaUnt caahler of the Cairo State bank. ;waa found dead In hi bed thla morning. 'lie had attended at Odd Tellowa" meeting last night and retired In the beat of health. Physicians ascribe the death to apoplexy. He wa a broUier ot tne late W. H. Harrlaon nd to FYank Harrlaon f TJncoln. He leave a wife, severel children and everal other brother and nephew and niece here. MAIDA SENTENCED FOR MAILING OBSCENE MATTER Daniel Mlada wept copiously In federal court yeatorday. where he wa await ing entence after plradlng guilty to mailing obecene letter frcm Rcottsbluff. Neb., to the young daughter of an Italian fruit vendor in Omaha. Bo ob ecene were the letter that they were not quoted In the grand Jury Indictment. The father and daughter were brought Into court and testified. Ralda erred two term, one of nineteen month and on of twenty month. In the Illinois peniten tiary, violating hi parole after being released each time. He ha been living In Omaha for several years and traveling through the weet a a musician. Judge liwta sentenced htm to sixty' days In Jail. He had already been In Jail four month. , . ' Cataarbed.. fee Tare Yeavra. A grateful sufferer writes: 'Tour medicine. Dr. 11 King's New . Pisco err cured my cough of three year standing. Me. All druggist. Advertisement. We Want to Give Yow 5& rass 23 They all now speak of Rubels as "THE STORE THAT GIVES A FREE with every Home Outfit" Oar New Terms are the Easiest Terms in Omaha. Buffet Special Mad of solid oak, heavy and tantlal fumed finish, French mirror, bow real value. at about hH $ j Bala price) . . 1 Refrigerator Special Threa auar else, front leer, bMft vt lcsuUtlun. guttranteed fur tuauiur of lie, S'lJuststUs metai shelve and oier fw iuns Bie rrn i in 1 ir-a S ZTm BRASS BED fc'inTflMJm'lM New Books til-lion. ANOFI.Af HrsiNKHS. Hy Henry Byrtrmr MarrlMin. S75 pp. S1.3. Hough ton Mifflin company. Although Angela lenda her name to the title lie eharra the honor of being heroine with her roueln, Mary Wing. Mary la afIMant prlnrlpal of the city high school Fhe port her mother and herwlf comfortably and la a peron of some dis tinction In educational clrclea. Angela, on the contrary, I a newcomer. Phe la an only daughter and her actlvltlea are cen tered In her home life, ao that. In aplte of Man' frlenrtahlp, she t often lonely for the companionship of her own aort of young people. The problem of fixing her place in aoclety ie as Important to Angela a the ambition to advance In her pro fexalon I to Mary. Roth are keenly alivo to their advantages and their handicap; and the contrast between them In shown, sometimes with much humor. In their effect upon the young author. Charle Oarrott, who ha studied womankind a a claaa and thlnka he ha little to learn about the aex. Mary and Angela "keep lilm giiPMlng" snd the end of the atory leavea him In a humbler and more be coming aplrlt. FOR TUB HONOR OF HI? HOfPE. Ry Andrew Souls r. pp. $1.2".. O. W. IHIIingham company. The MacWhlnnlee) are a typical Scot family, well aatlafled with themelve and generoualy endowed with the na tional virtue of Induatry and thrift. Rut of all the family, Robert wa the flower, and from boyhood up, hla brother had been accustomed to accept depriva tion In order that Robert' career might be secure. In the Iron Induatry where he worked, the head of the firm re garded Robert with favor a a sniltor for hla daughter, Margaret. Put until he fell In love with Margaret, all Robert' heart had been given to hla alter, Jean. When the blow fell, shattering his hope Into fragments, he was forced to choose between his sister and his love. THE TAMINO OF AMORETTE By Anne Werner. 210 pp. tl. Little Brown at Co. When Amorette married Oeoffrey Olr ard, she made promise that she might be as nice as she liked to other men. Amorette was a terrible flirt, though she was very fond of her husband. Her love of coquetry, her lust for admiration, her Inclination to respond to the subtle, un expressed, and even unlooked-for Invita tion of man, as man, was atrong within her. The unusual method adopted by the husband to cure hi attractive wife of her Interest In other men I told In a clever comedy that abound In the blight dialogue. ' JOHNNT APPL.ESEED. Ry Eleanor At- klnson. $1.2.',, Harper A Bros. A sympathetic story of a real character of unusual personality. All the romance of our early frontier life, with Its hard ships, Its courage. Its sacrifices and Its joys, fills the page of the bonk. H la a portion of our border life that waited to be written, not the fighting only, but the upbuilding, the conquering of the forests, the making of the wilderness blossom. THE HEART OF ITNCLE TERRT. Bv , Charles Clark Munn, 1.24. Lolhrop, Lee at Miepara company. Uncle had for a time retired from his life on te rocky coast of Main to Its vast wilderness, where the mystic pres ence' cf this primitive foreat Is most potent and where mineral wealth was found by an energetic young man. But Uncle Terry could not set his heart on such rich when tt wa already full of affection for an adopted daughter, aub- novel O05 O DRESSER SPECIAL Bluest Premier raJoe of the year, made of solid oat, moot depend able in construction. duraMlltj. Kuarastaexl. It's onlw ooe of aav- erml Ug aperUla on asj SQ75 tomorrow. Priced hot only 7 nil nr "T e" sill U YV ,11 ft. 1 11 '1 is . si iM v v 1 1 n viri i i i i i r ii 1513-1515 Howard Street Between 15th and 16th more brilliant and highly priied than any ( gem from the mine, and one who could ; not fall to attrart young men In the way that Is old, yet ever new. THF. DIARY OF A PKAtTT. Br Molly Elliott Beawell. 112 pp. II. . J. B. Llp plncott company. From assistant poatmaeter In a small New England village to the owner of a mansion on Fifth avenue la the atory told by "Beauty" herself. Misa Haverford. the ancient aristocratic, wealthy spinster; Hugh Blndon, the fighting young lawyer, who Uvea romance, and Victor Leblanc, the fascinating playrlght who dream them, are well drawn, and while admit ting that "her face I her fortune" the author has kept "Beauty" from burning Incense before herself, and the tale Is delightfully told. MARRIAGE BT CONQfEfT Ry War wick Itecping. Ml pp. 11.25. McBrtde, Nast Co. All the boistcrou Doomabrldge squires accepted aa final Dick Heron's boast that he woull win by his sword against all rival the beautiful and reluctant Widow of Khenstone. He did not see the shadow that crossed hi path when John Flam bard, the scholar fellow, rode through tha gates of the old Flambard estate to be come against hi will and taste a Sussex squire. Richard Heron of Rush Heath, had an Iron wrist and mesmerising eye, hut he hsd soon to discover a quiet, mas terful power In John Flambard's straight back and thews of Iron. Thla novel Is dramatic and well knit and centera about the conflict of two strong men of con trasted characters. BARBARA" MARRIAGE. By Mande Radford Warren. 11.35. Harper A Bros. When we first meet Barbara Lang worthy she Is an unhappy young girl liv ing In a little Virginia town with her brother and the sickly. Ill-tempered wife he hsd married solely for her money. Barbara was untrained and knew of no possible method by which she could earn her living, and escape from her tyrannical sister-in-law. Then suddenly a way of dellverence appeared In an offer of mar riage from middle-aged Huntley Rhodea, but on their wedding journey both Bar bara's husband and brother are killed In an automobile accident, and her alater-ln-law, transformed by the shock Into a peevish invalid, hold Barbara respon sible and claims her services as nurse and companion. From the slavery of her life she Is at length rescued through the Inter vention of two men, Stephen Tohmton and John Hare. At Hare' auggeatlon and through hi planning Barbara spend a ummer In the Sierras, where Hare make vlgorou love to her and win her heart. But Barbara, In her Ignorance of men deea not realise how fundamental I tha lack In Hare which he frankly confesses his Inability to love with complete devo tion. Deceived by the man' ardor, she allows heraelf to be drawn Into a kind of experimental love affair. The story dlS' ttngulahes with delicacy and Insight t'.te element that enter Into the love of man and woman. At laat, matured but nut embittered, she ftnds her natural mate. THE HARBOR. By Ernest Poole. $1.40. The Macmlllan company. Thla novel deals with the social and Industrial tendencies of the day and cen ter It action and Interest around the harbor of New Tork, to which the title refers. The great business enterprise and the commerce) to which the harbor 1 the breath ot life play a vital part In the story. Through much Interest in them and much study of them tha hero, who I destined to become a great author, Oomes finally to see the Inner meaning of thing. , THE BRIDE OF" THE 6UN. By Oaston Lerous. 11.21. McBrlde, Nast & Co. The scene of thla story of complicated The bed is of guaranteed quality, large two-inch posts, lacquer that will not tarnish, FRE IT i with a Home outfit costing $100 or over; cash or easy payments. Smaller Payments and Much More Liberal Treatment. Get Rubels Terms of Credit OAK LIBRARY TABLE A neat appearing, well made Table, specially priced SQ35 tor Saturday at O GO-CARTS Don't buy until Ten gag Ba bel's fu-kcea. Best vaJoas) .a oiuaha. price puaMtv! the lowest. kee eur big enaclal on aal Uimartv at onlj S4.89 Sts - SB TlTliriTiVlTITlTri'lTrT plot, swift action and exciting Incident take place high up In the mountain fast nesse of Peru at the present time. The heroine 1 a modern bueines woman, part Spanish, who manage her father- buet nesa a a dealer in nitrate. The Indian choose her to be the sacrifice which they offer up In their aeeret native rites, held once every ten' years, when they bury a young woman alive to be "the bride of the sun." The efforts of her lover, fam ily and friends to save her from this fate and the descriptions of the Indian prepa- South Omaha Will Issue $343,000 in Refunding Bonds The city of South Omaha Is to Usue t once refunding bonds In the aggregate aum of mVWO. Of thla um $1 re for a refunding of the viaduct bondu, m-hile $203,010 are for a refunding of the grading and paving bonds. The city official have Jut signed contract with W. J. Long, representing Bpltser, Rorlck & Co., of Toledo, for the Issue of these bonds. The bonds run for twenty year without option and bear 0 per cent Intereat. Taklngr Car, r t rhlldrea. No parent ' would consciously be careless of the children. Joe A. Ros- martn. Clarkson, Neb., use Foley' Honey and Tar for hi two children for croup, cough and cold. He say, "We are never without Foley' Honey and Tar In tha house." A distressing cough, sleep less nights, and raw, Inflamed throat lead to a run-down condition In which the child la not able to resist contagloua of Infectious diseases. Foley's Honey and Tar Is truly healing and prompt In action. It relieves coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold everywhere. Advertisement. MINNESOTA MILLERS COME HERE FOR THEIR WHEAT Minnesota millers were on the Omahi grain market again buying large quantl ties of the hard winter wheat, sending it home to be mixed with the lower grades, to be ground into flour. They wanted the wheat and bid It up 1H cent, the top going to fl.Ktt. Other sales were made around fl.Uttl.M. There were fifty car on the market. ' Corn was off H cent, selling at 7:U 74V4 cents, with offerings of seventy-eight carloads. Oats were slightly down, sale being made at &3HQ54V cents, 'i, cent below Thursday. Receipts were twenty-two cars. HAIR COMING OUT? Dandruff causes a feverish Irritation of the scalp, the hair rcot shrink, loos sn and then the hair oomes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get 25-cent bottle of Danderlne at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub It Into the scalp. After a few applications the hair stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Ad vertisement. Candidates Talk to North Siders W. 5. Jardlne. H. J. Hackett and J. W. Metcalfe, three of the "people'a can didate." fired their opening guns of the campaign before member of the New- port-Bclvldere Improvement club at Tbirty-jctii street and Ksnsas avenue Thursday evening. A committee of the cluh offered a re- pott favoring the extension of a boule vard from Fortnelle park to Forty-third street, acrnaa the railroad bridge at Thirty-ninth street, then to Thirty-third and Curtis avenue sn along Curtis ave lf !t8 ht Mtylt J3Gfiff& Have It. ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF SUITS AND DRESSES SATURDAY In ; OUR LATE-MODEL SUITS HAVE ARRIYED To our customers who hav. been waiting tho arrival of now suits, wo wish to an nounce that the models our burer purchased In Now Tork after Easter are now In stock. The new models include both silk snd cloth suits and they all portray new style ideas that distinguish them from the season's earlier of ferings. Saturday a Big Sale of SKIRTS ALL COLORS POPLIN SERGE GABARDINE TAFFETA " Worth to $6.75 $4.75 P. .h Nobby Saw iOwestFinal-Cost-Per-Mile. Actual tire expense depends on one thing. ' -and just one thing viz: the, final-cost-per-mile. Slobby Tread" Tires deliver more miles for less money than any other tires in the world. , .. i Tit Ebf Tsdf w ' 1 '' " are adjusted upon the basis of but the (rreat majority of "Nobby Tread" users secure vastly more than 5,000 miles, using proper inflation. ''Nobby Tread 99 Tires are today by far the largest celling high-grade anti-skid tires in the world.? Omaha Branch: United States Tire Company OMAHA RUBBER CO., Agent, 1608 Harney Street arm told by Leading Rtlia blm Da r Do not accept tabttitatts United StatesTires Maufe by Lurfmt Rubber Company in the World (Employing 55.4S4 Men) nue to west entrance of Miller rark These rervmmt ndatlon will be uhmltted to the city engineer. Turing hi talk Mr. Metcalfe referred to bis platfrrm In uhlch he dedarea he stan Is for the elimination of ouU'de In fluence in the police department, a change in the office of city prosecutor and calling of a charter convention. "We oromlee to clean up the police de partment. Ti e men themselves are all right, but the evil Ida In the 'men higher up," declared Candidate Metcalfe. The candidate voiced the opinion that publl" ownership Is the principal Issue before the people Just now. Read The Bee's "Business Chances" and get Into your own business. A Truly Wonderful Opportunity, Considering the Exceptional Style and Quality of These New Spring Garments. FOR SPRING SUITS d i 4Tt.7 WORTH $25 00 O 11 J i O FOR SPRING DRESSES WORTH $25.00 There isn't a garment in the lot but what is worth considerably more than this sale price. The Suits are in checks and the season's best colors, in all materials. The Dresses are late spring styles, in taffeta, crepe de chine and crepe meteor, in all new shades. Positively No GARMENT SENT On APPROVAL Special Saturday Sale TRIMMED HATS Worth to $7.50 $3.50 Becoming new styles, trimmed with TeWet ribbons, ostrich fancies and dainty French bouquets in soft pastel shades. A big assortment to select from. A Wonderful Value In Unt rimmed Shapes Worth to $4.00 98c PANAMAS AND LEGIIORNB Assorted Bhapes and Colors Fancy Flower Wreaths . Worth $2.00 SATURDAY FOR.... 59c DOUGLAS mm J32t & ' i PICNICS ALREADY ARE HELD IN FONTENELLEPARK Fonlenelle park wa a lively center of- child activity Thursday. I nc enuie riu- Jent body of the Nebraska hool for tne Deaf witnessed a base bHll game between the regular and substitutes, the latter being favored In tho rooting. Ml Trim ble and Mr. Jackson of the faculty were tha honor guests. The park wa also the scene of a plcnlo and lunch for forty-two children of Miss nnkiar'a nd Mis Fears' classes from Fairfax school, an annex of CUfton Hill school. Richard Burnell. park keeper, wa on hand to see that the youngster had a good lime If J3T&5 Have It, it in ttyle r a a. All Our $5.00 and $6.00 SILK WAISTS $3.98 The greatest waist sale ot the season. Crepe de chine, lace and georgette crepe waists in the very latest styles and all desirable colors. High or low necks or the popular 2 in 1 collars and doz ens of dainty new models to select from. $2? Silk Petticoats MESSAUNE OR SILK JERSEY SATURDAY ONLY $1.45 $lsi Lingerie Waists LAWNS, VOILES ORGANDIES SPECIAL SATURDAY 98c .