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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1915)
1HE DEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMHEU 1, I'M 5. 7 MUEF CITY NEWS ' Car Boot rrlat It Not, !taron Pres. UfktiBf ristares Purf PM-Orandon. W Am trow aklnf o d-laslitone.i BaJt-RUinr Bread. Courtney s. Try It Rapalr Month Rid Brass The city council authorised the expenditure of sXi for repalri at the South Plrte fire engine h ousts. "Today, Complete XtotU JTrorram classified section today, and appear In The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out hat the various moving picture Oieattrs o.fer. Steals Yalnatle Watoh John Zwlc-bel. JS18 Oak street, reports to the police that a thief gained entrance to his residence and carried away a valuable watch and a quantity of clothing. Bummer Hill rarm Close Summer Hill farm, the vacation home of tho Young Women's Christian association, closed Ita summer season Monday. Hun dreds of girls spent their vacation and the week-ends at the farm. MR. ROOT ATTACKS BOSS GOVERNMENT Domination Causes Sullen And Long Continued Resentment Among Masses. HE POINTS TO THE SOLUTION ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 31. From the floor of the constitutional tenven tlon yesterday President Ellhu Root condemned the system of "bosslsm" and "Invisible government," which he said to his knowledge has domi nated New York for forty years, and pleaded that the people be armed with the short ballot that they may establish their own rule. It Is all wrong, he declared, that any other rule should ex st. "This domination," Mr. Root de clared In part, "has caused a deep and sullen and long continued re- t:ia flays of FenUn and Conkllng and Arthur and Cornell and Flatt, from the days of Pavld I Mill, down to ihe rtv cut tlrm the government of the stale has frewnled to different lines of ac tivity, one Of tho constitutions! and stat utory offlrern of thA state and tho other of party lenders they call them party bosses, "They are called the system the 'In visible government.' For I don't remem ber how many years, Mr. Conkllng wna the supreme ruler In this state; the gov ernor did not count, h-glflnt ires did not count. And in a great outburst of public rage he was pulled down. "Then Mr. Piatt ruled the state for nigh upon twenty yenrs. And the cap.tal as not here; It was at 49 Kroadway, 1th Mr. Tlatt and his lleutennnts. "And there Is today throughout th'.s state a deep and sullen resentment at be ing governed thus by men not of the peo ple's choosing. "The party leader is selected by no one, accountable to no one. Hound by no oath of office, removable by no one. "I don't criticise the men o( the Invisible government. How can 1? 1 hae known them ail, and among them have been some of my clearest friends Itnth Parties Alike. ' Doth parties are alike. All parties are alike. The system extends through all. "V hat the Instinct of the demix-raey of our state has seen In this government Is thnt a different standard of nvir.illty Is arpl ed to the conduct of affairs of alate than that which Is applied In private affairs. "I deny that we cannot change It. 1 assert that this pcrvcifln of democracy can be changed as truly as the atmos phere w hi. h made the Cr'd t M- -- andal possible in the congress of the t'nlted States was blown away by tue one of public opinion. ''We can take this one step toward not robbing tho people of their part In gov ernment, but toward robbing an Irrespon sible autocracy of Ita Indefensible and unjust and undemocratic control of gov rrnment and restoring It to the people to be etrrctni-d by the men of their choice and their control." Thomas Thorsori, S,D, Committeeman, Dies CN"I1, K t . Ana. 31. -Thomas Thor in nntlonsl committeeman of the repub lican party from Sou h Pakota. died last ' nlKht at his home In C.,n on. He had been crl'l.-ally IU for some time and death, which came at 10:30 o'clock, was expected. Mr. Thonon Is survived ty his wlf and two brothers Hsm Thorson of Can ton and Chris Thorson of Tacoma. Wash, lie was a Mason of tho thirty-second degree. -PLAZA HOTEL- NEW YORK FIFTH AVENUD and FIFTY NINTH ST. The coolest hotel in New York, Overlooking Central 1'ark. Within easy distance of all theatres and shops. Your address known the worlJ over while you stop at The Plda. OUTDOOR TERRACE AND SUMMER GARDEN Special Dancing Features Siotfl Rooms with Bath, S3.S0 up Double Rooms with Bath. $5.00 op Ts raara tnnm t in Mrars further Informsllea rirfr.al FRU) STKRhY. ManMlnS lirrlnr (paonoaonoasnonoaononoDoaonononononi Rent roon.a uutck with a be Want A i Ksward for Chick Samuel Davendur, 2511 Seward street, has Informed the authorities that six chickens were taken from hia coop Monday night, 1 B. Hunt ington offers 15 reward for twenty-three 1 irnm .hlnbeita n... ( ir Vt M r ama n . . '1 a I. , 1 1 pound, each, which were stolen from hi ' "ntment among the people at being place Sunday night. governed by men not of their choos- xtist Get luqior Uoease Lewis Jones lng. They demand a change. The of Platte Center was arrested by Deputy . short ballot plan Is a solution, or at i nuea mates iuarsnai Jonn tr. Bides, . ,, ,. K .. , m,. .m , . ...,,... . 1 ,east niay be tffe first step selling liquor without a license Falling to secure a bond, he was brought to Omaa and placed in the county Jail. It Is probable that the of fender will pay a penalty and got a license. Boos Anto Tlrm Mary O'Boyle of Lincoln has brought su.t against a local aut.i firm for 11,050, which, she, says, is the amount she spent for and on a second-hand auto purchased from the de fendants. Her petition alleges the auto was bought for 1.00t, and was claimed by the defendants to be In first-class condition. The plaintiff knew nothing of autos, and was tinablo to see that the tires and Internals of the car were not In tho shape that they were said to be In. that Auto Beyond Control Kills and Maims M'COOK, Neb., Aug. SI. (Special Tele gram.) In an automobile accident in this city this evening one child of Bert Ben jamin of East McCook was fatally In jured and another Is In a critical condi tion. An 11-year-old girl died shortly after being taken to a hospital. The othir child, an 8-months-oId baby girl, is In a precarious condition. The driver of the car lost control of hia machine while going at a high rate of speed. " The automobile cut down a tele phone pole, broke through a strong fence and ran over the children in the Benja min yard. The driver, frantic with grief and terror, is In the keeping of the au-1 thoritlea. will work out a solution. ' "When I go back home as I am about to go, to spend my declining years, I mean to bo with the feeling that I can say I have not failed to speak and to act in accordance with the lessons that I learned there from the God of my , fathers." Spenks for Short Ballot. ' Mr. Root wss speaking particularly In behalf of tho short ballot and depart mental reorganization proposal. Tt has had the support of the so-called "federal crowd" In the convention, but has been optoved by members of the "old guard." Among those Hho have sup ported It are Mr. I;oot, Oeorge W. Wick ersham, Henry L.. .Stlmson and Frederick ljiniier, the rtpub.li.aii suite chairman. Lemuel Ely Quigg, Ray B. Smith and Edgar T. Bmckott, who long have fought with the "itgulara" in the state, op posed It. After niBCUKslng the proposal specif ically Mr. Root said: "We talk about tho government of the const. ..uti'j.i. What Is tho government of this state? , What has it been during the forty years j of my acquaintance with it? The gov- ! ernment of the constitution? Not half , tho time, or half way. When 1 asked what did the people find wrong In our state government my mind goes back to i those periodic fits of public rage !n j which tho r.eople arosa and tore down the political leader, first of one party and then of the other party. "I am talking about the system. From TVJ f .UoRlnnlnjr. Wednesday, flcptembo 11 UlC Hnrs Will lie 8:30 a. tu. to p. r 1st., the isew in. Saturday a Store usual. BA8C0CK WILL RETURN TO STATES FROM MEXICO Friends of George I. Babcock, who for thirteen years has been international secretary for Mexico for the Young Men's Christian association, have received word thnt he- has been recalled owing to the Jlsturbad conditions In the south and will return to the United States, reaching New York early In September to take up work in the same line In thts country. " Mr. Babcock Btuck valiantly to the work and remained In the capital when opposing forces were fighting back and forth through the city daily. Illness In his family also mado the northern trip Imperative. Mr. Babcock formerly lived in Omaha, being for several years connected with he association here. it's Ea y to Peel Off Your Tan or Freck ea This is what you should do to shed a spol.ed complexlun: Spread even.y over tue face, covering every i.ich ot .kin, a thin layer of ordinary merco.ised wax. Lei this stay on oer nl,ht; wash .t off i.ext morning. Repeat dally until your complexion is as clear, soft and beaulUot as a young girl's. This leau t is lnev.t-. be, no matter how toiltd or ulso.ored the complexion. The wax ilteraily peels off the f lmy surface skin, exposing tne lovelv young skin beneath. The process 1b cntlrel . harmless, so little of the old skin com ng eff at a time. Aiercollsed wax is obtainable at any drug store; one ounce usuahy suffices, it s a veritab.e wonder- i worker for rough, tann d. reddened, ; blotchy, pimpled or freckled skin. I Pure powdered aaxollte Is excellent for ' a wrinkled sk n. An oun- u ot it dis- : solved in a half pint witch hazel makes a refresh ng wash-lotlon. This renders tho ' skin Quite firm and smooth; indeed, the ivery flrat application erases the finer i lines; the deeper ones soon follow. Advertisement. ?.e America's First Railroad" 1 1 l VVS A ill I RMM&OtllOll Official G.A.R. Route to Washington 49th National Encampment View the famous old battlefields enjoy the magnificent scenery and travel in strictly modern, all-steel, electric-lighted trains over the roadbed which, with the splendid equip ment, makes this literally the new Baltimore & Ohio. $100,000,000 has been expended in the past four years in this im provement and today you cannot find finer train service or better traveling anywhere. Special rates Liberal stopovers Tkkato Ml sale Swtmlw ZS, 26 and 7. with finl rataara bout ta rMtck enainal starting point Octobar IS, 19 1. ' Four splendid all-steel, electric-lighted trains Uavo Chicago daily Tho Interstate Special Leave Chicago at 10:45a.m. Arrives Washington 8:45 a.m. and New York 233 p.m. A particularly desirable train. An extra fare of f 1 charged to NcwYork; refunded if atop it made en route. Tho Now York Limited-Leaves Chicago at 5:45 p. m. Arrive Wash ington :45 p. Afford all day rid through th mountains. Tho Washington. Now York Express Leave Chicago at a. m. Arrives Washington 7 .10 a. tn. Tho New York EtpreM and "West Virginian Leave Chicago I B30 p. m. Arrive Washington 10 30 p. to. s that vour ticket to Pittsburgh, Washington, BsHlmere, Philadelphia, N Verfc, Boetoa et toe Jersey Coast rssorts c sad via Baltimore Onto. 11. C. BTKOHM, Traveling- Ptutaegnger Agent. Ola Wood mew of the World llldgM Omalia, Neb. Baltimore 8c Ohio Writ or call for Th Blu and tho Cray" Our now booklet, de scriptive of tho battle, ffelds on and near the Baltimore ft Ohio, should be In ovary home. We will ballad to prevent you a copy If you call In paraon, or write to the address below. " Oar posjasiger arm oar gattt ' urgess-Nash Gompany. everybody's store" Wednesday, So I t ember 1, 1015." STOHE NKWS FOR WKDNKSDAV. VHONK IHHtiLAS 137. BUREESO-NASIHI COMPANY Announce the Opening of their Black airadl White Rmm Second Floor Rear Under the personal direction of MUSS EiALLYE Lato of the Blackstono Hotel. Chicago. Expert attendants, each schooled In her particular brnnch, are at your service. To those women who regard sood grooming as one of the absolute necessities to whom fresh loveliness and perfect cleanliues appeal, we desire to introduce this new departmeu t of our store. HATRDRES31NQ BHAMPOOINO SCALP AND FACIAL MASSAGE MANICURING CHILDREN'S HAIR BOBBING CHIROPODY, ETC. crfa. Sanitation. Modest Prices. at . V. ...--.---- ME There is a Striking Newness Shown in Every One of These Displays of Women's A Charming Arra of New Suit Syles at $16.75 to $150,00 tMTF.R'E is newness in every lino. New materials new color- 1 ings new designs. It'? a dis piny that will interest you be cause it portrays the new and authentic styles as decreed by Danw Fashion for the coming fall andwintor season. We want you to come and see these new creations whether you want to buy or not; it's indeed a pleasure to uhow them to you. The styles have changed decidedly from tose of the past season, nnd even the latest of Inst season's styles look hopelessly passe. Every new style feature that can be termed correct is em bodied in these charming creations. Then there aro the new materials and eolorings but come and see them -that's the way to 'appreciate them most. Barres-Tab. Co. Second oor. New TAILORED Individual Charm SUITS of at $19.50 of them trimmed with Emphasizing a wide range of individual styles, worked up In sergeb, poplins, gabardines, broaaciotns ana mixtures. The new style features are prominent, many fur. Shades of blue, brown, irreen and black. Burfess-Xaab. Co. aVeooad moor. FREE! Sewing Lessons STARTING Wednesday, Sep-, tember 1st. we will begin our FREE SEWING CLASSES tn the Sewing Machine Department. Bring your material and com petent Instructors will teach you to sew your blouses, lingerie and dainty gifts for the coming season. Classes to be held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday From 10 to 11 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M. . Both young and old are cordially Invited to join these classes with out any charge whatever. Lessons will be featured on our Improved Standard Rotary Sew-In- Machine. Barress-Kaea Co. TMrd rioor. Unusual Saving Advantages in ART EMBROIDERY GOODS Bath Towels, 15o Bath towels, stamped In new designs, sire 18x40, with colored floss for working, good quality, special, 15c. 75c Hnck Towels, 35c All linen huck towels, slie 20x36, hemstitched and scal loped edges, regularly 7 Sc. Wednesday, special, S5c. Bath Towels, 35c Large size bath towels, size 23x44, stamped for embroider ing In all of the newest French knot and cross stitch designs. Burrats.jrasb Stamped Corset Covers, 15o Stamped and made up corset covers on best quality French ualnsook, with colored floss for working. Embroidered Doilies, 25c Hand embroidered doilies, square, round and oval, lace trimmed, in large variety of de signs. Crochet Cotton, 3c Odds and ends of crochet cot ton, white, ecru and o'ors (some of the spools are s'l htly soiled) specially priced, Wednes day, at, spc ol, 3c Oo Third rioor. BURmS-NASH BASEMENT STORE Remarkable Showing of Wool and Cotton Blankets, Comforters and Automobile Rugs UK splendid new stocks of part wool, wool filled and strictly all wool blankets are of the highest grade. Softer and warmer than the ordinary; superior size, 4 size, single bed size and twin bed size, white, tray large assortment of checks and plaids in bold or soft color and op to $10.00. Comforters, Bath Kobe In durability and quality. Large double bed tan and scarlet with pretty borders; also a combinations, at, pair, 2.08, $1.08, $1.75 Blankets. Etc. You will find a wonderfully large assortment of Beacon and otuei high grnd makes In cotton bed blankets, bath robe blankets, etc., at extraordinarily low pi Ices. Cotton crib blankets, e up to 'U.U5 each. Cotton bed blankets, 50c up to .11.50 pair. Beacon comforters, $2.08 to ti3.RO. Beacon bath robe blankets. 1.8 to $1.50. $1.00 Maiah Comforter, at $3 05 Each Malsh cotton down comforters possess qualities that place them In a superior class. Twice as thick and twice at warm aa the ordinary old style com forters, but they will weigh less than two-thirds at much. An unusual assortment that should retail at )4.00, Wednesday, special, $2.05 each. Barires-Vasa CorVasemcnt, Automobile Robes, $3.05 to $10.00. Fancy fine all-wool automobile robes, two and three-pause!) ger sizes. Price $4.5 up to $10.00. Single Blanket Hhee,, Friday, 40c. Hundreds of blanket sheets, wh.te, gray aud tan, some ar slightly imperfect, but you seldom get a chance to share in a i-arain like this. Good values. Friday at the special price of, each, 49c. 12 He lied Seal Zephyr and York Zephyr Ginghams, 7 He. Seldom have you ever seen a variety of woven zephyrs. They range from the smallest check to the Urgent plaids, even and fancy woven stripes. Make the children's new school clothes from these zephyrs and they are sure to wash and launder well; bolts to buy from on basement bargain squnre, at, yard, 7 He BEFORE BUYING Paint $, Vtrn'sh, Sta'ns, Emmet Pain: Specia.Les, Pa.n.er's Supplies Cull at 812 Fnrnam street or Phone Uouylas 7018 COOK .PAINT QUALITY T E BEST. PMCtS RIGHT Puaonononononcnoncaoaononoooi C. R. CO. onoaontP You Can Bank on "PIPER" You chew to get the utmost satisfaction out of tobacco then chew "PIPER" to get the top notch of beneficial pleas ure out of your chew. "PIPER" is one unfail ing source of greatest tobacco enjoyment. PIPE H Cl.twhf Tobtcc CLuBptfM FUrtr The rich, winey tang of the famous "Cham pagne Flavor" makes "PIPER" the ideal chew. This unique taste blends delicious- ly with the mellow sweetness of the choicest to-, bacco leaf. nld y (taat.rs .erywhre la Be and 10a etrte Mnitary. foil-wrapped. to praaarro Ihe'TII ER" flavor. The Aasericas) Tebaeee Ceoapaay, New York a if iffi FREE Send 10c and your tobacco dealer's nam and we'll send a full-site 10c cut of "PIPES" and a hand some leather pouch kKjE, anywhere In U. S. The tobacco, pouch and nailing will cost na 20c, which we will gladly spend because a trial will mak on a steady user of "PIPER." I NSS'lNTOXICATINQ LIQUOR-ALCOHOL 4 I OMAIIANEB. ) lllllllMlllllllllllIM Willow Springs Beer HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME No beltsr teer brewed than "Stars and Stripes" and "Old Time" Order a case for your home. HENRY POLLOCK LIQUOR HOUSE, Telephone Douglas 2108. Retail Distributors. WILLOW SPRINGS BRWG. CO. Telephone Douglas 1306. iiiiEurgcss-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and narney.a r If You Don't Want to Move Again for Years choose an office where your location will constantly grow better. Jusiri ss is nmvin.aj'up the hill. Some' day the business renter will be at the corner of Twenty fourth mid Fnrnam. 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