TirE BEK: OMAHA. SATtHhAY, .H'NK 12, 1015. J Julia On Its Way to Omaha nsational CL07HK1G SALE Nebraska Genu All Hand Tailored S1S.S9 and $20 Suits ROW 50 Wool Suits I I n a-bnttoa lodel.. former ly 10 si S18.50, $8.59 nprlr mat alt ik fla fas loa, SIS Yilues $1150 II BEftOQIi Suit Caooo Msttlnr or flb.r imr For Comfort and JWyle $3, 53.53, : OHM, , vU 98c Doy'i 5 Clothos ax.ira rmi uvttu III5 13 Stylishly Tailored Patch Pocket, wool Norfolk. all style. at $3.95 sOIll (09. U5AKflSTEIN Blizzard Refrigerator ring Satisfaction and Delight to Every User Before deciding on any Refrigerator, see tha BllMsrd, and examine them carefully. They are made by skUlful cabinet maker, and are ex ceptionally dry and cold. All standard sisee In stock for your' selec- pn!?r?r.:Q7.50 to $35.00 " J I r " . i " ' n ...11 .! ' 'Ilia .;i i : y ;iJsii A splendid genntna RHxcard, tha case of which Is made of hard wood and they are Interlined with mineral wool. The sanitary wire shelves, drain pipe, etc., are quickly removed so that every corner is easy of accsa when prie"1?,:..Ou.r....:..$7.50 You Make Your Own O A Comfortable v Couch Hammock. 't ' e 3.95 - -I 1 A splendid couch hammock with an excellent mattreas, a strong spring 1 and protecting wind shield makes an Ideal hammock or a JQ Ott comfortable bd (or a sleeping porch; our price )O0 ! Have the Central fissure t t f ,4 C J "- .Vi.'i. I . , , Own your own home. You can purchase one on easy monthly payment like rent. Read the real estate columns. Starting Saturday, June 12 That is just what the Guarantee Clothing Co. will offer you Saturday. Owing: to the lateness of the season and with an unusually large nock of Men's and Young Men's fine hand tailored clothes on hand, we will make unusual sacrifices to clear out our stock. Shirts Cleaa-ap lilt TiaSea ILina Co. Ktoek. Grides it 40c, C5c, $1.35 Union Suits Oeanlae Forosautt la ocx a or whito, in ell barred Athlette V 1 c a .aits i!k CsSon Suits fa M Grades $2.35 UNION rUTTH Tto vela, all style 45 OUR STRAW HATS TOP ALL OTHERS lannrrot Knowing of SnUts, Semnlte and Milan. 05. 81.35. 81.00 PANAMA SALE Genuine Panama la all tries, 3 grade, at $2.05 We are the exclusive agents In Omaha and vicinity for Utility Gas Ranges. Wa show a complete line of these excellent ranges, includ ing many different designs In the cabinet styles. Utility Gas Ranges are priced from ,50 to 835.09 A substantial porch swing con structed throughout of aolld oak; and in the fumed finish. Pour feet long and well bolted together, complete with heavy J OC chains; our price . . . . D A 0 kJ Terms at the Central Scs Cur Complete Lino of Porch Hammocks, Porch Swings, Porch Rockcn, Chairs and Settees on Your Furniture OKI - s i ? a " "JJ i i LA .w,.X- GAGE COUNTY HUNTS D0DGERS0F TAXES Owner, of Valuable Personal Prop erty Likely to Be Called Upon the Legal Carpet PETITION SENT TO THE ASSESSOR I BEATR1CK. Neb., J'ine 1L IKpeclal.) A petition haa been presented to County Assessor Enlow asking that official to present It to Judge Pemberton ot the .district court, requesting- the Utter to rail a special grand Jury for tha purpose of Investigating what I. commonly called "ta dodging" In Gage county. Tha petition haa been largely signed, but th. (iMftor will not take any action until after th. meeting of tho board of equalis ation, which convene June la. A mim- iber of deputy assessor, hava exported 'that few people hava 1ven In diamond. I owned by them, and also bank depo.lt and .hare. In building, and loan a.socla- itlona. 1 Attorney F. O. MoOIrr of thia :ity ha. ' announced that h haa made applica tion to Ooveraor Morehead to aerv on the u pre ma court commission of Ne braska. Ila was formerly county attorney and la among th leading democrat of the county. Lightning .truck and killed a hors be longing to If. 8. Tonnemaker, living 'south of tha rUy on Thursday morning. Tha animal was valued at P. Deputy Fir Commissioner Reiuartt ! of IJncoln. who ha. been In the rtty tha last few days Investigating th fire at th horn of Charle Mate, which oc curred last Saturday night. droipd th rasa on Thursday and returred bom. Th houae, according to evlden? pro cured by th fir commissioner and Chief Woelke. wa set on fir, but they wer unable to mak a eas against th party suspected of th act. Notes from Ord and Valley County ORD, Neb.. Jun 11. (BpeciaU-Anout two montha ago Htella Knudaen waa as saulted near tha North loup river bridge. Two yoang men wer arreted and on of them. Louie Kamarad, identified aa th a.sallant. Th caa. wa. tried before a Jury laat waak, which failed to agree, ten being for acquittal and two for conviction. Tha case will ba retried In the fall term of district court, although It I conceded that by that tlm It will be a difficult matter to empanel a Jury. At present th Kamerad lad is out under heavy bonds. He has served a term In the Kearney In- du.trtal school. Th saloon case of Riley against Crom well, wherein th former seeks to compel the clty.cJerk to .call a special election on th matter ef license occupied the atten tion of Judge Paul In district court th last ef th week. About a week after th regular spring election a petition with th Ignaturas of DO per cent of th voter, attached waa presented to th council asking that they pass an ordinance per mitting saloon licenses er that a epeclaJ election o railed for the submla.lon of tho ordinance to th voters. Tha council refused to pass th ordinance and Clerk Cromwell was In New Tork state and re fused to call the special election when he returned. A writ of mandamus was saked for by tha petitioners. Th Judge has asked that he be given several days to read up an th matter before giving his decision. W. W. HaskeU, who waa last week re ported to have sold th Ord Quia. I. one more back as editor, although th paper will b published as was the oris Inal Intention, by th Qui Publishing company. Mr. Ha.k.U haa old hla ga. plant to former County Treasurer Lfe Palst, who has already taken charge. Th city of Ord I about to take over th new city park recently donated by W, A. Andersen. Deputy Auditor Insurance Head (From a Btaff Correspondent.) LJNCOUN, Jun 1 1. Special TrlegrS4n.) Deputy feltate Auditor W. B. Eastham was promoted today to th position of in auranoe commissioner by th Insurance board, consisting of Governor Morehead. Auditor BmttA and Attorney ' General Reed. Thla makes a vacancy In the deputy hip In the auditor' office which It will b up to th auditor to fill with a good democrat. Luck aprear. to have come te Eastham after being defeated three or four timet for land commissioner. He was first ap pointed drp-ity state treasurer, . then switched to evputy auditor and now get. th Insurance commlsBionerahtp. all In less than flv. month.. Th latter posi tion carries with It a rais of 1700 oxer that of hla former poattion of tLtce. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION IN MINDE MINDEV. Neb.. June lt.-Th Chris tian Kiulcsvor dlatrlct convention Just closed a three-Uy arsalon in the Flrat Preabyterian church In thla city, wltr more than the usual delegate attendance, there being more than alxty accredited preaeut from five counties. Greater effi clenrv In wurk was the principal them dlarueard. Officers elected were: Piel Qcut, tiarisnti iriiwd. r:dgar, secre tar- and treasurer, Mrs. Kffle Hatch Nelson, ttate officer, who took part In the convention exerclaea were 11. II I rice, atale prealdent, or rxtond, aiu Grace F. Hooper, atate .uperlntendt'nt, of junior., Crete. Store la alea Hoblr4. FALL6 CITY. Neb., June 11. Sueiial The M. I.. Powell general .tore at ! Slm was entered Tuesdsy nUht by I liuigtars, who frceJ an entrance Ihrousl il back window. The old-faahloned money it'll waa broken and 12. W In silver tr.l-ru Mr. Dowell haa dls-ovrred the toaa of ; two pairs of cheap trousers, aoni neck (lea. about ha'f a doaea :uilrs ot coars . soik. and at least on can of cov 1 1 .tor. that was eaten in the store I I Wat rice dogs wer given a free hand They started from the .tor and de- toured around th vlllaae several block i ltd then tuck the road to th. UTll'.igi.i jdrpot. where another cv oy.ter ran I wa. found emptied of Its contents. It i t'as from tha stck cf the !well siure This trick probably was turned by some of the numerou tramp, now on tit way Ivieat and north, running away from woik in th Kaasaa earvaat ftelda. MOAT THAT IS TO PLY MISSOURI AUTO PLUNGES OYER RAIL Edward Hunter of Cooper, la., Fa tally Hurt When Machine Junpi Bridgt. CUlUilNS DOESN'T EXPECT WAR From a Btaff Correspondent.) DKS MOINF.B, Jun. tt. (Special Tele gram.) Kdward Hunter of Cooper. Ia., waa probably fatally Injured when an automobile he wa driving . plunged throtigk th guard rails on the Eighteenth street brlda aad fell twenty-five fet. The machine turned upald down and Hunter waa pinned beneath It- It was reported from the Methodist hospital that chance for recovery wer slight. r.nnlai Back Heme. Senator Cummin on hi. return from an estended Wa.hlngton trip mad a statement today on the war situation which rummartsed Included: There will he no war with Germany. There ia no Inconsistency between Wil son . note and Bryan . declaration of I'rlnclplea. la.iiee between this nation and Germany are not such aa to lead to a break in relationship. Fffect of Bryan a explanation upon Germany depends upon how the public In this country tskes ia Republican auo ceaaes In 1S1 seem assured. It 1. only wild tb worK to preoici what th future course of Brvan will b. atate Farm Crapa !ot ) . Th alAte farms are not in as good con dition as usual, . th supenntenaanis who met her this week reported to th state board of control. At th hospitals for th Inean ara th largest of ttaeee farms Ctierokee. Independence, Clarlnda and Mount Pleasant. Tho In th north ern part of the stste plainly hav had too much rain and the planting of all crops waa held up. Th corn crop was noi nearly all planted at Independence when .w i ... MMM.iAna At muartnda V 1 1 V I ! I ! VK ""' 1 th superintendent reports that th rain :f was really needed and that after several years of drouth th ground wa very much deficient In mol.tur. A vry heavy rain fell all through southern Iowa las night and added to th difficulties of the farmer in getting into their fields. New ( aadldate for Oereraer. Formai announcement haa been made this week of the ntrano into th field as a 'cai.lldato for th republican nomina tion for governor of Senator J. M. Allen of Pocahonta. county Henator Allen naa been devoted to legislation for farmer, and shipper, and Is th apae-lal champion ot worn suffrage In th legislature. He ia a native of Iowa, a lawyer and banker, a man ot great Influence In hi. commun ity and popular. This makes tB. second candidate to be announced for govern!. th nv other belnr th. attorney general. It Is expected, however, tft.ro ww o a number a rim tlm during the comiag year. . Hospital for I.wa Miaera. A hospital for th mi oar. of Iowa la to be established in Des Uotaaav At .a conference held hers Wednesday between representative of th Chamber of Com- merc. John P. Wblt. president or th t'nlted Min Worker of America, and Dr. J. U. Griffin, ef Albia, option, on two De Molnea jps.. i r for th loca tion of th hoapltal war signed. Dr. Oriffm'. plan I. to mak com tract, with each of th local min. workers' unions. providing for the furnishing of all sargi- I and medical services, a wail as hospital facilities, to member of th union snd their families. It will also b a Ji.penssry, to which miner, living near Oft Moines may com or writ for medi cine. T. Appolataaeata Made. Governor Clark today announced th reappointment of Guy SB, Logan to b adjutant general, a position he has held th laat six years. He Is a native of Red Oak. The position is that of actual head of the, organised militia of th atate. He haa recently booom ax -of ficio th custodian of th state oapltol md public grounda Governor Cark yesterday announced the appointment of Ora William to be document editor, an entire new bureau of th atat government, having control of ill publications of th state of every kind, and th distribution of document. He will take charge In July. Th bureau will edit all copy of all th atat. depart ments and supervise th printing and blaJIng. latereateel la River Transportation. Pualneaa Interests her are much In terested in tha work being undertaken to Jtvclop shipping on the aflesisslppt river rd Its tributaries. Th. fact that freight rrtrs from New Tork to th J'aelflo oast are lower than they are from this region I. aufflclent reaaoa, they say, t 3n everything possible to encourage eom- xtltion by water. The drlegatea appointed by Oc-ve-r.or Clarke to attend the Dubuque rneetin nolude some of th well known msnu acturera of th state. They ware: Hon. 1.' W. Bpauii jair f OrlnnelU Hon. P. L Maytag ot Ntwtoo, I. W. alorria. Jr., ot Marahalltown: J. A. Gunn f Kellogg, chn A. Baal. P. It. Luth and It. 8. itokWy of Is Moines; Joseph De'n of 'ttumwa. Thomas L. Wilkinson of Bur li gton, Hon. A. H. Prudden of Dubuque, 'aplaln Walter Blair of Davenport. At the Wednesday meeting In Dunuqu II. I.uth of this city was mad a i. ember of a committee which Is t co il erat with the I'pper Mississippi River mprovement association in forwarding t work of river shipping. Th manufacturers ef Clinton at a neetlng held June I declared themselves r favor of using the fleet of steel barge. tiich will b put In op ratios by th vlUstasippt Navigation rompaay within few weeks These barge, will hav 'peed of fifteen mile an hour and will Iraw only four and one-half feet of tater. carrying a cargo of l.SU tona Rhtp- iienia are being planned by th Clinton manufacturers so that th barges will l.nv load, both up and down th river. Cther manufacturer In th river town are planning to give th river cosniiaaies all th business possible. There are many manufacturers In iowa who sell larga quantities of good, la th we.t. They are especially Interested In eruilng lower rat and believe thi can iw dona by way of th Mississippi river, New Orleans and th Pssama carat Head th Be Want Ad. ch day. UirrWEKN OM AJl A AND DECATl'R. PR0UDFIT HEADS BOARD OF GRAND ISLAND COLLEGE GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Jun 11 Ppe- clai.) At th annual meeting of the trus tee of rGaod Island colleg report were submitted from th varloua departments showing a net attendance during the school year Including th Grand Island Conservatory of Music, of pupil.. Tha financial condition is reported good and efforts are under way to wipe out all Indebtedness. As officer, of th board there wer elected: President. R. M. Proudtlt. Friend, Neb.: .vice president, Charles Krttach, Olenvllle; secretary-treasurer, rPof. B. F, Ktarr. Grand Island; tureasurer of endow ment fund, Ia M. Talmage, Omaha. Th number of members of th board of trustee, was enlarged from twenty-one to thlrty-slx. Th following graduated this year with th degree of bachelor of art.: Herman, R. 8. Benjamin, Ouy Edwin Carlson. Gunnard E. Bergman. Howard J. Flnley, Paul B. Bprlnger and Howard Q. Ege. Th first piis. In the state oratorical contest was awarddd to Earl E. Smith. The Patterson prise in th edramatlo cas. wa. awarded to Miss Bella Brvan and. th Patterson prise for th eoratorlcal class to Kendall Tart. - I PASTOR OF RAVENNA CHURCH TO WED AT SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD. HI-. June It. 8peclal Telegram.) Rev. John - F. Schllepsick. pastor of th German Evangelical Lu theran church at Ravenna. Neb., and Miss Edna E. Meleher of This city will ba married at I o'clock Wednesday evening. June !. at th horn of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Melcher. Rev. Mr. Bchltepsick I. a graduate of Concordia Theological seminary of this eitr. Fall. I My N.ea. FALlS C1TT, Neb., June 11. (Special.) The St. Joseph Commercial club will v11t thla city with a representative body of eventy-flve men June IS. Congressman C. F. Reavi. has during May made twenty-one addreases and ha. been Invited to address th Old Bottler.' reunion at Palmyra in Otoo county. Th Daughters of Isabella are arrang ing for a concert to be given at the Park auditorium by Miss Loretta De Lone, harpist, w.o was formerly with the Min neapolis . Symphony orcheelra. BRITISH GOVERNMENT IS TO TELL CAUSE OF THE WAR (Correspondence of the Associated Press) LONDON, June .-In the form of a Bin book an inch thick, the British government haa Issued a collection of dlplomatle documents relating to the out break of th war. It includes a reprint of th British diplomatic correspondence. th French Tel low book, the Russian Orange book, th Belgian Gray book, tha Serbian. Blue book, th German Whit book, th Austrian Red book. These ar supplemented by a aeries of subsequent documents, Including the telegram, exchanged between King George, th German emperor, and th emperor of Ruaala prior to the war. A million copies of th report of Lord BrycV commission on German atrocities sr. to b printed for fro house-to-house distribution In all parts of Great Britain. Are You a Business Man? If you are, then you are a present or potential a'veillser. Therefore, tha sessions ot tha Associated Adver 1 1 a i n g Clubs of tho W orld at Chicago, June 20 to 24, will be of vital . Interest to you. It Is not necessary that you should be an advertiser now. It is only necessary that you should ba making and selling something. Tha Associated Advertising Clubs Convention ta tha big gest business movement la the world. Can you afford to ba out of it? Write for full In formation. OOsTTKaTTIO OOsCJOTTXa AdswrtUUa AssoalaUea of OhloaeT. AsvwrUsU Uag., Chisago, HL emeu Nowhere for ONE HUNDRED MILES around will you find a more complete or stylish showing of Real Light Weight Suits; tailored by men who KNOW HOW. . Straw Hats "We have every reason to believe that we pay more for our $2.00, $3.00 and $5.00 Hats than most merchants and consequently give better values. Our profit is iu giving quality and selling quantity. Milans and Leghorns Rough and Smooth Sailors $3.50 to $6 $2 to $4 1316-18-20 FARNAM STREET. FOR MEN n -OS! lj r UofiGe to Uaeafe Sale Items.-for SATilBBAV! There's something cold and stern about a Land lord's Notice and the one WE received read: "VA CATE 'BY JULY 2." Draw your own conclu-. sions; ask yourself what YOU would do if you were in OUR place. YOU would sell drugs PHENOME NALLY cheap to thin out the stock and THAT'S just what WE are DOING. TALCTM rOWDER, Williams' 25o kind, at 124 TA1XXM POWDER, Victoria 26c kind, at. 0 HATH SOAP, Myers' 10c kind. at .-Ge TOIUCT PAPER, Manilla. 10c kind, at, per dozen. 72c; or at, each 6 HTATIOXEKT. Egyptian, 25c value, 41 sheets and 48 envel opes 14 PEROXIDE SOAP, Kirk's, 10c kind, at 7 bOAP. Kirk's 10c Lilac, Mini or Geranium 5 LYONS' TOOTH POWDER, 25c site, now 146 OKOROE WASHINGTON'S) tOFEE, 85c sise at Mc, the SOo six. 8iec, S0 sis. . . .24 Oruc Company Phono Douc-as 150 Corner ICth and Farnam Swap Anything in Flinneliand Light Weight Worsteds $15, $20, 25 Palm Beach, Palmettos, and Kool Kloths $7i $82 $10 All Silk Suits at. . .$18.00 White Flannel Pants $5.00 Palm Beach Pants at $3.50 Duck Pants S1.50, $2.00 mm &UEM! RIGHT NOW $3.50 to $5.00 icrsA-DoucaiAjs CXTICLIXK, 25c size 9c and 10o sis. 4 ROUGE, Dorin's No. 18. 25c vl t 14 SODA MINT TABLETS, 10c sise now at . j HAIR lmCSHKS, big line, $1 lnM 58s CLOTHES BRUSHES, big line. 1 values at 58 HARD RUBBER COMBS, $1 ones at 4ftc, 76c kind at 84c and SOo kinds at 16t PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES, 25c value ...IRk IMPORTED ITALIAN OUK OIL, 1 fallon of $3.20 values now at 32.73 V gallon, 11.71 value now 1.48, 1 quart II values now 78c. 1 pint 40c value now 43c and M pints worth J0c..24 OMAHA the 'Swapper'a Column