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    THK BKK: OMAHA. WKDNKHDAY. MAY 5. 1915.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
.Wet -PtUt It Vow Brecon Pre
, aHe fill-Bvirrrsa-aranden Co
"r tempi Maria rrofntai
alestr.4 soetkin today, end appear la
Taa Baa EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what
Ike vartoua moving picture theater offar.
Twa Aetoe Btolaa Tha follow inn
men report tha thefts of. automobile!
C. E. Reese, 923 South Twenty-third
street, and John J. Tomi, 1SK 8nn:er
strest.
Ta May Caraat la Army Esrt W.
Kiene of Deshlrr. Neb., a cornet thiyer.
has enlisted In tha army her and we
fnt to Fort Losnn, Colo., for later u
alimrnent to a military band.
Showmen Bobftea P. J. A lard of the
101 Ranch Wild Weat Tiow waa nmnit
limad by throe men at Twentieth and
Oiarlea etrents Monday night and robbed
of bia watch and - in caah.
Blackwalt Im maoorarlaf Assistant
.nr-rlntn-tnt M. II. BlacKwall of tha
railway mall service la recovering from
n attack of asthma, with which a touch
of pneumonia waa complicated.
Itnwf X-t Vp la aaalneea II
your . office la properly located, readily
found and easily aoceasible. For auch
vfflea apply ta tha superintendent of tha
Bee bulldlnr, "tha building that la always
Maw," room 103.
aTufcat farMoa of Xaoe C. H. Kubat,
n attorney, waa appointed Justice of th.
peso by the Board of O&unty Commis
sioners to succeed the late A. H. Com
stock. Tha place wca made vacant by
Mr. Comstock'a death.
CHe Colorad nay Under the
auapicea of the missionary society of the
St. John Methodist Episcopal Colored
church, the Dubola Dramatic club will
give a play at the Ktvg theater Friday
evening, Beats are now on sale at the
People's Drug store.
tola Potatoes Elmer Jones, ar
tested while In the act of extracting
three bushels of potatoes from a North
western car a.t Thirteenth ,and Daven
port streets, was arraigned In police
court Tuesday morning and sentenced to
thirty days In the county Jail.
To Beater Trains Burlington trains
No. 1 nnd t, taken 'off several months
ago, will be restored Way 3a No. 1 will
arrive at T o'clock In the morning. Instead
Of at o'clock, as formerly, and will
depart at 7:30 o'clock. On the same date
an observation car will be put onto the
Billings train. -
Savanna Beoatpta - Increase Internal
revenue collections In Nebraska during
lest month showed a handsome Increase
h month of April. 1014. Acting
Collector E. W. North states that tha
month s business this year waa I226.S.M78,
aa against 192.9.S a year ago. The
gain !s 3i,M.10, or over IV per cent.
Auto aa Motorcycle Comae Motor
cycle Officer Steve Thrasher, wnTle tun
ning his machine past Sixteenth and
Douglas streetd, collided with Mrs. C. N.
Nurat of the Harney apartments, who
stepped from the pavement directly in
the path of the cycle. She austalned a
alight cut oyer the right eye, and after
receiving attention at the handa of Dr.
Lameraux was able to go home.
MAP OF SCENE OP STRUGGLE FOR THE DARDA
NELLES The allied fleet is still bombarding the Turkish
forts guarding" the straits.
Woman Assures the
Judge No One Will
Take Her Money
Mrs. Rose B. Parker, whoaa husband
was killed accidentally March 3 while an
mploye of the Fairbanks-Morse com
pany, will receive $1,400 cash damages, In
stead of 5.50 a week, for 350 weeks, the
amount fixed by the .workmen's roc
pensatlon law, according to a settlement
v., niatfift .Yurie Redlck.j The
IJIV,CM " J . a
case' the flrat Involving , the com
pensation law which officially came to
the notice of tbe district court.
Mrs. Parker filed a petition setting
forth that she owned a home on which
there is a mortgage of $1,000. and that it
the mortgage- were paid, She would be
able to support herself by work. The
amount paid her waa determined by her
husband's earnings, which were $2 a day.
Don't let anyone gat the money away
from you;" Judge Redlck warned Mm
Parker.- "That often occurs whan v a
woman receives a considerable amount
of cash." . j
"Trust me judge." replied Mr Parker.
"No one Is going to get that money."
A Moonshine Still
Right inTort Smith
FORT SMITH. Ark.. May 4-Seven
men were arrested by federal authorities
here today, charged with running or be
ing Implicated in the operation of a moon
shine still In the heart of Fort Smith.
One saloon, the distillery and a ware
house where alleged contraband liquor
was Stored, were seised by the govern
ment, of tlctro. Mere than tm barrel of
whisky were confiscated.
HOC
where aaooo
BRITISH Ae
FRCNCH TKOOMj
HAVE ftttN
LANDED.
WhXRl AlUlO
TRANiPOWT IS
fcEPOKXtO TO
HVl BtlH
V
res. f
TROOPS MAVI
IPttW LeSWDtP
I
muji) a jl ton wai i
Board of Education in
Perfunctory Session j
!
Routine matter were dtpoel of at
a brief meetin of the P,oH of Educa
tion lust niant and the niem'.)r ad
journed to dtscue Infoi malty erythln
from university life In lmha to tbe
propriety ef the ftstlo encounter between
i'andldate McOovern n,l Hfirlver
The Jsnltors' pay roll allowed. A
lot nf l-ei ntnmenJatl.mA fritnl th build
ing committee for small repairs and Im-
provements here anff tnere In th vrl-1
mif nra pcnoois were nuapivu inu n
few other detail attended to.
Whether Umaha n the future l to
l.ave forty-eight week cf school In the
ear (till remains a matter unsettled It
Cld not com 'up lt nlthl, though the
teacher In tha city are watching th
subject cloely and rr anxiously watt
ing to learn what the board will do. Th
matter Is In th )and of a committee.
Superintendent flraff. believe It I th
coming thing In public school wcrk.
- Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. M
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LANDID AHO IHTBECHtO
ATT6.WPT HADE TO n
LAND 80.000 PEH BY
PKINCH AMoBKkTISVt ON.THt
EUROPEAN AW ASIATIC
SIDES OF TMt ST GMT.
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OtfcNOEO.Y,6CXOOO ' 1
UNION AND SOLDIERS AT OUTS
Regimental Band of Mixed Char-
acter Stin Up Row by Playing;
at Ball Game. v '
1 1 f.
CHARGES AGAINST THE LEADER1
LINCOLN', Neb.. MV 4.(Snecli Tele.
gram.) At last the rrehraska National
Ouard has a war on its hands. Recently
O. F. Thornburg;, a prominent band
director of Lincoln, organised a band of
forty pieces. Which Wan mustered Infn
the National Guard as ;tne Ftfth Regi
mental band.
At the opening of the bam hull innn
In Lincoln it played ita first eruracement.
phLying at the game. At .the same game
was another band composed of union
I layers, which was only composed of
about a dozen pieces. Of course ths
military banit ahnwAit nn ths huiilnii
account of iu large numbers.
The union band haa erenared chaive
against eighteen member of thu mili
tary band for playing In opposition to
the union band in a land with non
union member. Thornburg la a member
of the union and 1 on 'of tha men
against whom the charges are preferred.
In the meantime General Hall Is look.
Ing up tha statutea to see If somebody
has not got in bad by attempting ta
interfere with the discipline of an en
listed soldier 'of the Nations! Ouard.
General Hall says he will stand back
of his musician.
EXPECTS TO MAKE ENOUGH
FOR TRIP TO NEW ORLEANS
Herman Fwlbaum. H.year-old Walnut
Hill school gardener, living at 4831
Charles atreet, la so ambitious in tha
school garden club work that he la
planning to make enough money from
hi big garden thla summer to pay for
a trip to New Orleans. He I cultivating
an entlr lot next door to hi home, and
hopes to clear a anug sum from aarly
vegetable, which he will . sell to hlg
parents and neighbors.
IT RUINS HAIR TO
WASH IT WITH SOAP
So a should be used vary sparingly,
If at all. If you want to keep your
hair looking Ita best. Most soaps and
prepared shampoos contain too much
alkali. Thl dries ths soalp. makes
the hair brittle, and ruins It.
The beat thing for steady uas I Just
ordinary mulslfled cocoanut oil (which
la pure and greaselesaK I cheaper and
better than soap or anything rise you
can us. i
One or twa tsaspoojifula will clean
the hair and scalp thoroughly. Sim
ply moisten the hair with water and
rub It la. It makes an abundance of
rich, creamy lather, which rinses out
easily, remcvlng every particle of
dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil.
Th hair dries qulukly and evenly, and
It leave the scalp soft, and the hair
fin) and silky, bright, lustrous, fluff
and easy to manage.
You tan get mulslfled eomanut oil
at any pharmacy, and a few ounces
will supply every member of the fam
ily for month. Advertisement.
(How Savings Grow j
No on need hesitate about
atartlng a aavlnga account be
cause tha sum in hand is small.
Many of the beat SAVINGS AC
COUNTS In thla bank were begun
with only, a dollar.
Money deposited rearularly, with
Interest arowa steadily and a
mall begtnntng often develop
Intfl le.fr result.
W pay 4 Interest on deposits
SOUTH OMAHA
SAVINGS BANK
24 th and M Streets
K. O. BOgrWKat. atsjildwat
THCMAJI . fctrCX, T. nraa.
r. h. Gjcrnr, fwNWr,
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RESERVE SERVICE NOT TO
INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS
A navy department ruliug juat received
by the looal recruiting station states that
1he newly created naval reserve will not
Interfere in times of peace with the
civilian positions held by Its members.
This ruling put st rest the chief objec
tion to enlisting In the reserve, navy-men
declare, and It Is expected to result In
many more enlistments than have been
so far received.
Heresfter. according to the Navy de
partment .Instructions, recruiting officers
will make thla endorsement acrosa the
face of naval reserve shipping srtlcles
when enlistments sre msde:
"Not required to perform active serv
ice on toard a ressel of the navy In time
of peace except at your own request."
A rls ('( Harts tbe !..
Dr. Bell's Tine-Tsr-Iloney stops the
touch snd prevents your cold setting
worse. It's guaranteed. Only 36c. All i
druggist.--Advertisement.
riDCT DnrrtJRYTFRIirJ Tfl t
HOLD CHURCH AT Y. W. C. A.
After Juns 1. when it muat vaat It
aid rhurch property, recenty sold to the
PrandeU Interest, the congregation of
th Flrat Presbyterian church will hold
ujiday morning aervlca at the Young
Men's Christian aoeltlon building, un
til Billy Bunday and hia company open
their eagagement her In September. Th
ihurch will dUcontlnue Its evening ser
vice and Sunday school and Christian
Endeavor meeting until IU new church
at Thirty-fourth and Farnaxn atreeta, la
lady for occupancy.
La Back.
Ima bar la usually du to rheumatism
i.t th mucle of th back. Hard working
ople ure rawt likely to suffer from It.
Relief may r .ad by. massaging the ba k
with. Clamberlaina Unlment two or
three timt a day Try it. Obtainable
everyahera-Advertlsement.
If a THOUSAND Promita Were MADE,
A THOUSAND Promises. Wen KEPT-The '
Myers-Dillon Drug Co. V "Wblice-to-Vacate"
Sale Has Proved An
Astounding Magnet to Drug Buyers
Not mere hundreds,' but THOUSANDS, participated In the '
selling of the first few days enthusiasm over the radically re
duced prices wns everywhere apparent etrery buyer, whether
the purchaser of a "nickel's" worth or a halt hundred dollars'
worth, made the as me remark: "Lowest prices I ever saw;
standard Roods, too."
But ONR thing was NOT thoroughly understood, and must
be understood, from, now on and THAT is the fact that EVERY
Item in this 175,000 stock: Is ON SALE at a SPECIAL price!
Many were under the Impression that "Sale Prices" applied only
to those articles advertised, but such Is NOT the esse, for there
is a "SALE PRICE" on EVERYTHING In the house. The mis
understanding came about simply because of the Myers-Dillon
Co.'s inability to DISPLAY- and ADVERTISED everything at ONE
time. Shop here safe in tbe knowledge that the article you
need Is to BE HAD at a bona fide, really sensational "Notlre-to-Vacate"
Sale Price.
New Suggestions BUT EVERYTHING IS SPECIALIZED
IAT DEPELATOaVT
II alxe. at 84
XODEaTZ 1 else, now
at 7o
BCAtrrnriTA, Ed pm-
aud'a. tl slxe, st Mo
.me In buc slee, 3e
9. S. D. tl size Tee
HATH l- J818, 50.!
else 3Sc '
xav'i DTsrxrsiA
BZktZOT, tl ize.74o
DBV WOOfTEB'S COW
and BVMIOaT KKM
HOT, :5c size, now 17
BELIVg rOSOXVAX. -'"c
kize, at So
OOtl'l CAJLBOZ.X.
Al.Tr. 23c size, at 14o
AX.KAX.miA. tl slit",
now B4e
Kl'TN'OW'H POWDKR.
tl size, now T4e
yirii sunnnr,
(Co site, si 34o
CX.ATTOH'8 DOS
kVkatJIUIXa (30 kind i
0o sis, now at. So
aoBaoirg AIT and
AOACK FASTB. '.'ft
size, at IS
ORUOI'I MAX.TXB
MILK, 75 size, fi. :
ft sis. : ft oo sW.e
Hi 34
FOITD'B ' EZTaVAOT
1.(5 size, t 24; tl
size. (4c: sine. 34c,
and 2bc ise IT
FMOSPBATE OT BODA.
't lb. for lo
OBISWOXO'g
.'jc size, at.
BAXTB,
17s
B O Xa O BT , FAI.MWB
TOtL-f WATBJUS
(sll odors), tl sise.
74.-; too sise. 3te;
else ...... ISO
COL.QATB-B IOIL1T
W1TIS tl else, 74a;
:c size. 60c; 60c elx.
4Ac, and lite slce.iae
4 All odors included.)
BTATIOBEBT Gooi
arale: t Hi S0 to !)0
sheet), now for.. 17
CJRCKXBTEB'B FXU.S
tl sue. now SB
sm In ta siz. IU4
Urg HAXB bTBAXiTbT
I aize, now . 74
BOBurrosJVB rxos
raaiE, (.0c siz at Ms
rtioxiDs or arr-
DaOOEST I lb. for
1!r; lb. for lie; U
h. for 7s
DEBTTXB MUD, II size,
i.e. ttu size, 4 .
and 16c siz le
BTBATBaTA
now st
lie
Sise.
..14
OUT! OTXB The pur
Imported Italian, th
kind you'v alwa-
hourht here: It 1ft bot
tle at tl 71: tl 7 bot
tle, tl 4: the tl hot
tls. Tr; the ito bot
tle. 4le, and th l'"c
else, at
tmovMOJri a T
WATEBV16C Size. 17
WTBTBfJ BAOS and
uurawm ti aiz.
74a; 60c alz 37
OUBB VAXVTB Oool
ready mixed kinds in
a strictly dependanU
wake. Oailons for 81c;
half sallons for 60c.
and quarts for...aSo
Writ end , ask f..r
eolor cards
mrE47T TABWIBX
BTAXaT A rolored var
nlah in all ahadn
hlshly suitable for
floors, furniture or
any sort of woodwork.
In gallons. 12 50 value,
at tl.6: half aallons.
worth 1 1.35. at tic;
quirt, worth 76c. at
4c; pint worth 40c.
at Itu, and halt pint
worth tic, at.,... IS
WAXA FAPBB OX.EAB.
BaV Former 10c kinds,
now, t for l&c: former
7e kinds. for go
M
yers-Dillon Drug Co.
21 Year at 16th and Farnam-'But have received notice to vacate
Phone Douglas ISO. Mail Orders Filled at Sale Prices
urgess-Nasm Company.
"VKR YD ODT3 STOJ1B'
Ttieily. May I. IHI.V
STtUlK NKWH KtlK WKUXKHHAV.
I'lune U. 1S7.
We Have What We Believe To Be the Most
Attractive and Best Assorted Selection of Fine
COAT S FOR WOMEM
That We Have Ever Shown
RNiHT nnw thp asKorttnoiit is lit it Iwst. Covrrls, ffaliar
tliut's, Rorgps, t'hot'ks. niixturos, silk ami wool poplin.,
t-aftVlis, satins, Avaterlall?, hrotatlt'S, )onirfes, polfino, rliin
cliillnit and various novolty materials nrp to o fouml in coats
for rvery otasion and at almost my jrioo.
Big Value Lot Wednesday, $1 6.75
One of th interest iiijj numbfis wliicli a;o tin. rale Wtxl
nesday is a hlak silk taffeta, at $25.00.
New Palm Beach. Skirts at $5.95
Await hooking Wodnesdav in m liost of new pooketed
and beltt'd design. The colors are natural,' black and whit4
eheokn and colored stripes. The value are exoeptional.
' Bartaav-ltaah Gov sjcoa4 rtoi V
27 to 40'Inch Organdie Flouncing Worth to
$1 in the May Sale Wednesday at 50c Yd.
m 1 1 1 1 1 "
FINE quality material organdie, .Swiss, voile or batiste flouncing, 27 to 40 inches
wide, lfl r ffe Or nmall ttatterns. verv desirable for mmmor fiwka nr trrnrlnAtion
dresses. ...'
Embroidery Flouncing at 25c
Swiss and batiste flounrlngs, IS, 17 and 3C
Inches wld, all-overs, baby rioundngs and corwit
cover embroideries, very special.
10c Fine Swiss Embroidery Edges, 5c
Dainty baby pattern, Swiss embroideries,
crochet edited, some edges and insertions to match,
S to 4 Inches wide.
BarrteaWaak Oo. aftn Fleer.
25c Embroidery Flouncino;! Wednesday
at 15c.
lS-lnch Embroidery flouncing! or comet
rover embroideries, the usual 2 6c quality at 13c
a yard.
50o to $1.00 Lace Flouncings at 25c
1 to 27 inche wide, lllk shadow, chantllty,
oriental nets, tieautifut range of selection.
A Wednesday Special in the BIG NEW
SHOE SECTION on the Second Floor
FOU one day only, four beautiful new styles in pumps. The ro'duecd prices on these
new pumps are made to get you acquainted with our new Shoo Section.
As.
Women's $4.50 Pumps at $3.75
A mat kid cross strap pump, opera
heels, light welt soles, French last; $4.50
value, $.75.
Women's $5.00 Pumps at $3.95
A patent colt vamp pump with same
color quartern, leather Louie heels; 15,00
values Wednesday. $3.Dil.
Women'g $5.00 Pumps at $3.85 .
A patent colt vamp and kid foxing, one-etrap pumps, welt soles,
Loula Cuban heels; f 1.00 value Wednesday, i-l.lMt.
Women's $6.00 Pumps at $185.
A bench made pump of patent kid; fawn color, buck quarter,
enamel covered I.ouli Cuban heels, hand turned soles; regularly If. 00,
Wednesday, l.5. , . . .
atgasskWash Oo... mo.
Don't Grow Old With Your Old
Machine--Trade It In for a New One
TIIE standard Rotary is the world's finest sewing machine with ita lock and chain
stitch device and a lifetime guarantee.. You must buy this, montli. Come and let
us explain our offer Wednesday.
Choose From Any Make MachineNo Restrictions to Selection
Our prices range from $.'17.G( to $tiO.(0, according to your choice. The offer iB for
tbis.morwtb orj, so you must act at once.
You Don't Have to Have an Old Machine Don't Have to Pay Cash 1
We have not marked tbe prkes up on machines and will clve you a liberal allowance, on your old
one. You can pay tbe balance on our special EASY TERMS of fl.OO A WEEK or $4.00 a month
and there will be bo extra charge for the time payments.
Six Big Bargains in Floor Samples
SINGER $27.50 I WIZARD $16.50 I HOME .; $19.50
NEW HOME $27.50 WHITE $29.50 ARROW $12.75
Barr-Vaah Co-Taire n
iz: Wn 'h Co. Everybody's Store -16th and 1arT"fr:; :
2
Nothing is so refreshing and satis
fying after the game than rj) tMtA
KRUG, a beer of quality
Remember with each bottle you f?et a coupon
Order a ca for your home
Telephone Douglat 1889
LUXUS Mercantile Co., : Distributors
Trial Quart
and Leather
Covered Flask
LA.
Finest Whiskey
Lowest Price
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Fels 3-Star Whiskey
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HXPRESS CHAKCHS PHttAIO
lluainf frM huflma, kandr, W.lhar
raaaml Aaak Sllnl with Vala t-Hur hi
k.f. If not HuaHad s(tar a inak rra
nial woarr, ravura ahtpmant at our ax
pw. aa.l . w ill aa4 yc.d a a.aj auarf
til of any obiakaT roi a Ma In uiaiari,
M Mlur k wK.mii aiaua or aaM-ktit m
tha taafc. raevwad Saak
W ara an I1M Kal.k-
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LTl' J -L -"Tl.LIIia COMSANY,
BE A SWAPPER
Make swaps for profit. Look into the
fcfcc? - i "
j swapper s column