Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 08, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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    Nebraska'? Nebraska
a-a-l I
SCHOOL CREDITS
FOR GARDEN WORK
Twenty-Three Uebraika Communi
th to Make Gardening Part of
Regular School Conne.
PRACTICAL TRAISIlfO GIVEN
LINCOLN, Aprtl 1. Twenty-thre
ntta and village of Nebraak will mek
gardening prt of the regular chool
work th fmlnf mob, In co-operation
with th itiuilin ervlc of th College
of Jigrb-uitur, Kch child will under,
take fi't only to ral th vegetable
but to market them, dlp of aiuldiia
product by canning. nil keep a care,
fll record f Pne and reelH
all, The local work will b In charge
of a garden 'jprvlir hired iy ilia
h'A board. 7he K.Henelon ,crvl'
will fiirnlab blank, racnrila, Inat ruc
tion hl, and apaHal lntrutni dur
ing th e.n. Credit for th com
pleted project will be allowed In mbool
wot k,
Th town which hv undertaken tb
pro)'t re: Alliance, Aehlend, Auburn,
teetrtra, lieneon, RlaJr, ( "Mitral City,
t'hadron, roltirobua, Crete, Crawford,
Falrburv, fremont, Kullrtnn, fJrnd
laland, Moldrege, Howell, Kearney, Un
coin, Nellgh, Peru, DMipertot, fttroin.
biirg and I'nlvarally Mara,
Herat (omaanaltf anferewe.
A eonfarnia for rural Ufa woikcr
III ha hld at tha Colleg of Aartuul
tur from Juna H to 21, It la not
tha porpoac of the conference to pro
od li.alruaion In technical agricul
ture, hut rthr to dtu men nl
method for bringing about a better rural
lommtinlly Ufa. Tha program will In
clude lecture and dlciieluria oil tha
rural church, )a fun'-tlon and program,
i ha ronnlldled school; rcrtlon In
rural rommunltl; bora and gin' Hub;
farm management; r-irl ecnnnmleg; valua
ft aoll culture, and animal husbandry.
It la expat-led t have pr-ent Frof. C.
I. Oaipin, lecturer on rural eociology of
(ha t'nlveralty of Wlanln; O. II. Hn
aon, national leder of Hoy' and i I r I '
club of tha fulled irtlatea liapartrnenl
of Agriculture; Mia. Nallla K, Mnyd'r,
canning demonalrator of tha ma de
partment, and Herbert, M, Mora, who
ha 'had tenlve eaprrlen' with. ro
ligloua and m 11 .rveya,
Kaadlaa tbliw Milk (a I alv.
A dairy talf of ordinary vigor can be
put on a klm milk dial at th aga of
two or Hire wka, ar'ordltig to tha
t'ollaga of Agrl'-ultura. Tha nhanga to
kirn tnllk ahould ha gradual, Thla
ihanga la brt made by aubatltullng
fjoiind of aklm milk for a pound of
whola milk at 'M fd until th if
la r-'lvlng only aklm milk,
Tha amount of aklm milk fa ahoul'l
lit th nmi a that of tha whola milk
hlih It raplaraa. Thla lll namlly b
tn to twalv pound for a ralf two
or tbraa waak old. A gradual ln r
In tha milk ahould ba mrnir aa tha alf
ro. until at tha aga of flva ruoiilha '.I
racalvlnr aUlaan If) twatity pounrta
1ily, dT'ndlng upon th alxa of tlir
alf.
(Jalltnr tr 9t4 Cindy
f'araon Inlaraatad In tha atud." of
bird may b aaalatad by an nutlin
on thla aibjait laauad by tha Collcg
of Agriculture. Tha topi' a of tha laa
una Imrlmla ralnt blnl, winter rl
danlf, rl' aprlng migratory arrival,
let migratory arrival, and additional
note on tlia blrla to b i t.e.J for
In J ma. Th outllna rontalna a Mbll
ogipby of book and pemphlrte, man)
of whlfh may ha obtained fraa or t
a nominal rot. Th outline I prepared
mpr laity for b In women nrgarilra
tlona, hut my b had hy anyone In
lareitad upon ppllr'atlnn to tha Bitan-
ilon Kervlc, t'ollaga of Agriculture,
..Incoln.
AGED MINISTER MAY DIE
FROM KICK OF HORSE
ARTHVn. Nab, April 7-nv J. D,
Btewart, whoaa claim adjolna thla town
on the north, waa dlwovarad near th
an Irani a to hi atahla Wadnaaday iihiiii
Ing about 1 In an unconcloui condition.
II w only partly dreaaad. and thle led
la the belief that he had reapnnded to
aoma unutual nola in the barn during
the night and had bean klktd by one
of the horaee. Thla belief waa atrvngth
i,ed by an ugly wound on tha aide of hie
head, and the eavere tinlleea on the al
duman. AH effort to revive th petlait
hive been unavailing and faaia r en
tertained for hi recovery. Hav, Mr,
Htewart, who le 70 yeara of age, la on
or th oldrat Congregational mlniatere In
tha tte, having iriit tha laat thirty.
IX tear In the Cunday Hchool ttlaalonary
department of that denomination (r
re ma to Arthur rotinly two )aare ago
from Aurora, where h h r(did fnr
a number of yeara
FIVE NEW STATE BANKS
GIVEN CHARTERS BY BOARD
(from a tllaff Correaioiid"iil
I.I.M1H.K, April J - (Hwlal.j five nrw
aiat banka were aplrtrd bv (lie MtH
Hanking lioar.l and ttialr thartrr lu4
t1 .
The 'aftnata' eia'a tank of Va.it
with a ajiial nt miii tnn.r i
li ' l lil etl piealcb lit , . l t
!..)( ia pn .1.1, i,i, mi.) . , ( ,n
r
I arotaia' Plat bun I. ef ('i.i lanital
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id of anj Amii'.i I'annati . i, 1 1 u .,
it- I
taimatt a' i a I. a, i , te ,f M, fciii , (,,
lal i , tan iro,i mi. iMi,! i h
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MILLION ACRES OF LAND
ADDED TO ASSESSMENT ROLL
if'iwm Sleff I V i l-. U i.l (
i'i t iniwit () a t I pi4 A i .i
tdiuiut H nti, tie ll ( fchhtt t .
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.. !. til tjvte. I,,, hvmh mil) .j,)
ii wa 4tt l ii. eatMt ie nit.-a
.1 II Hilt l t i ,i
tleie llaiall P aril
i'w .'-t t4 i t-iiia i'ii .ii4
t .t, i.t afu A a. I t Mai
in, t im a- i. i..e k iii
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Military Funeral
For Beatrice Boy
Killed on Border
riWATRK'K, Neb., April T.-tJtpeoUI.)-
A military funeral ronductad by trom
pny C waa held her today for Adolph
Onaffroy, the Ilaatrlre boy who w
rldenlatly hot and killed laat Sunday by
a romrade while petroling th Mlran
border ae a regular aoldler. Rav, A. M.
Ileim had charge of th eenbaa, which
per held from the preebyterian church.
Inlrrment waj In Evergreen Horn, tern.
laiy.
Thirty-eight gallon of polaon for go
r.bar were aent to about farmer In
(luge county yeaterday by Karm Damon-
tralor Lleherg. Th gopher club T
cpntlt orranlxad In tha county propoe
to make wr on th peat for lb next few
moiitha,
Kull to collect IW from Morrt nd
giigmund Htern of Kanaaa Ctty w Inatl-
tutad In th dlalrlct rwurt yeaterday ry
I If fanner of thl city, and an order
of attachment on aome property they
own In Mouth flaatrlco waa laaued. Mr.
I'ennar llage that h old 40 cra of
land for the mn, for which h we to
receive Vvt) commlaalott, which ha not
been paid,
A, W, 'armlchel of t) Witt haa re
calved a Inter from ft reaident of thai
town In which wa (0 cant, which tha
writer attd w for a hen which ha
tola from Mr. Carmbhael thlrty-t.o
year ago,
Th Hrefbren church near Ifolmeavlll
wlli be rededlcated Htinday, April An
addrca will be given by fr, Kurt, pre.
Idant of th collage at Mefbereon, Kn.
Wcslcyan Engineer
is Robbed of Forty
Dollars by Two Men
trvivrwaiTT vUACYi. Nea.. April 7,
tUperlal.t-Mlle Jackaon, head engineer
t the Wleyn power houae, w h'ld
up rwl rold.ed while on ouiy in in'
power plant about o'.-l.-sf k tin morning.
Mr. Jurkaon had mounted a ladder to
Inapact a lem gauge, when he heard
a nola behind him and turned to f'e
two maaked men, one of whom hld a
gun In hi face, The other went through
hla porkel. aec.urliig about . in
men backed out of the engine room and
ran north toward llavelo. two men
weie entirahrtided about I o'clock, but
thrr wa no poltlv proof agalnat them,
ii l. .innnuit that th bandit b'iiinl-l
atreet car for Jlavelock and made their
eacap on om ttaln ajthourtf, Porn
heliev tt waa the work of lc men,
III panic concerned geemed to Stnow too
many datall or location ano woiRing
hour to be vgrnta or thano holdup
men
Job a pei.i.
AVt'A, Neb, Af ill Hpeclal.Johii
Itane- ke, agd about M r. rtlwl ye
iart4- after ait lllrian Of evral wecka
duration, Mr, (ianerk waa a pioneer of
thla vidnliy, having located on a farm
aniiiii of town many yeara ago, but moved
ia Merlin Iii January thla leaf lie la
gurvlved by hi widow, two nn d Iwn
daughter. V
Break a Child's
Cold by Giving
Syrup of Figs
Look, Mother! Is tongue coat-
ed, breath feverish and ,,
stomach sour?
Cleanse the little liver and
bowels and they get
well quickly.
When nur child uffer from a cold
dou t wait, Hive Ilia littla atnmach, llvr
and bowol a gentln, thorough tlnlng
at once. When i roaa, pelli, llalleaa.
pale, doean t alecp, eat or act naturally
if breath la bad, atoioai;h our, give a
leaapooiiful of "California dyrup of
Klga," and In a few hour all th clogged
iip, i'onliiicl wale our bile and Pn
digealed loud will gently move out of fli
bowel, and vou hv a well, !ful
iblld again.
If jour cbllil roiigh. auutflea and h
I at. gill colli ur I (evelUh or ha a anre
throat th'd a good dime of "California
-rup of P'lg.". lo aiuale iie bowe'a
no different wbal othci tiealnient Ii
gl.eil.
Kirk llill'lu'il lie,. In I be uniM to taKa
thla tiainili a fi -nil lmnlia.'' Mllhima
of ntothei keep It bandv bei-aitae Ihejr
know lie ncilmi iyi tue aniiiiiiiii. nri
and Imwela la iirnmpt and "i. They
a an know a Utile givn ta hui a
au k child tuiiini u
Aak inur ltuli lor t Mtant bnltla
of 'tlfitliila trupf I in. ' milch ion-
tain diteiilmi for tmlura, rl.lldren ot
all age ami for giuen uin pialnlv en
Ida tmitle Hrweie of roiuiin f. n i.ii.i
Kara Hal Hie gaiiume, iiiaiie In iba
t allfiimi Fig Pt" I imipanv '
A CLEAR COMPLEXION')
Iluililf (lierk ftiMtkllng
Wt'inrii an Hat,
Hi, Swaa
a Will'lim Okie
rkr.tUaw.
t-l y leoi.ll ,.e II ..... ... . ,
axiiea t i" rr ii and i-m.i , i
i puiiHg t'iaa iai ae i t., i..,
i 'a '. k-t la . (,
ell nt, la( lilai.,lii,l(
'Ik ll eil. nM,iug tha 14 i( ,,,,i,
,. 1 w L-1 , t . i. will had mam k
Uall .l ia,Mf.
thta !' w axlai ami.i, s,
tt it. a-iit k-aai, i, a ia .e a
k.al 1 ei ig i.t t, IMtt
gel ia.... j e-al'.i t.. ta,H
v ,aa
If '4 !. a !
J ...I , eiHiiaa, .'i4 I a ,, I,. 1
a llativa K f - 4 Im,I
vt i. ti,. ma ! taa ea
l f Mt t'li-e tf'il eii,i
a " - e th e-aa-i i.a .ia
.,.. I a watt a iae.
take I f ) ' " li-eta )
aul tKaa ) .1 I k'i I -a t ,. (
auutw
.lii la ( ia (i'i, f.a
,aafv,l a.tatnaa In inmil ta a4
K ga t . All at' a'
lal lMi I . v I iiii l, .iatla
I !
THE BEE:
DRY LEADER TALKS
OF TOWNELECTIONS
Chairman Thompson Say Result
Sixty-Seven Fewer Slooni
in the State,
JOLT FOR THOUGHTLESS MEN
MNCOLN, April 7. ( BpcrUI, )
"Thn rnatilt n b rcent town lr-
(tria Ttffurtii a, h u i iVi t - r fj.t I
a tj ( jf yiVf, Tf 1 1 R I, I It'- I J 1 J ii 'Jt I (1 I-1 fit
tiua rldlmcd, lhnt (he away of popu -
Ur opinion I, "iron .K.m.t th -
. " ,,
loon )n thl it, ' ld W, T.
Thonipaon, rlielrman of the N
branka dry ainpiilr) cotunilitr', lo
day. "Th dry forcg rkpiurnd
twenty-five; wrt town and ousted
gevenly-klg galoonn, The, wt'la cap
tured li dry town where thrr will
not likely ( tuore than nln ati
loon.t Iriaiigurtited, It I u mduc
llotr of lt.y-vn Mloong in the
tt,a, and conacrviitlvn oniimutod
1om In har rtciilptit to ih liquor
Intffir: In IIiIh tnt of ovr-r $1,000,
0i)i) tor tha next your.
"In the twenty-five l',wna luiiu-d tiom
wet to dry there ere t:i,M" pcn,e. In lli,
aim f,wri turned from iliy to w t tln rc
r 7,WH) people, lit the I nri'y -five town
lb dry majority bviii i w, ijt v nlu
in 'lie wia lowoa Hf lifii, i 4i aerHK"j
majority ia eleven.'. Awing', the townal
. . . J . . . . ' . . i . . I
In tha al tOWh acil'd, Adl Ji liverMga
turnad from wet jo dry therifar". aevernl
li.rgc nu proimnetit towna, al" II a lie
trbe, Kali bury, Mc'Vik, f'lnidfoii, Mu
perlor.'.Xvrth finite, Hufton iimi Wnhoo
ai
I
The Highest Attainment in
Hand
afl
1
i j
!
1Kll
J
Hats for Smart Dressers
Derby and
iil it Heln t nlnrliig"
$200
$
mm mmi
151CV1S V-0 l'AKNAM STU8ET.
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OMAHA. SATURDAY, Al'ItfL . lfllfi.
The wrt-i carried only ona of the larger
town, l'atla flty.
Jolt r IpnPBMIeaa Map,
rt a a lotf that will change the atti
tude of Ihouaand of thoughtleaa men
who have voted wet, not baj-Jiuea they
really wanted aaloona, but ber-auae they
w,ntd to be with what, they thought waa
the winning; bl. Another vota In theae
am town now would put mora of them
In the dry llat.
"It a rebuke to th National Ud'iof
Dealer' aaaori t Ion, that ha pent llge
aurri of money flooding th atte with
literature that ha Ptrntly aroueed
end emphaalged rather than leaaaned tb
or -rcinltlon ti Ita bualneae.
"If a Jolt, to the aalootl keeper of the
I IP m. J" I ' "? "''" '
' atat ' helng heavily aaaeaaad on
i,h'
I torcca allelic on their part their money
.., ,..,
will talk af election
Committee ' Konraaef,
"It wa a part of tha plan of the !!
committee to encourage th- town corj
teat l Ibl Urn, th judgment bln
that the reault would atlmulaW tb dry
f-.rcea all over th atita. Thera ar c,or
i,f other town that would have g"n
dry If the dry had had th faith and
courage to wag tha fight.
"In behalf of lb tt eommltt J
nant t'l thank- tb hundred of earneat
and efficient, worker who hava helped
win thl preliminary conlt, W hav
oualed aaventy-l aaloon. fow let'
get (may to ouat them ll In November."
Hurwel) Irry hy Ml Majority.
KI UVVKU,, Neb, April 7- (Mpecal.H
At t,. city election held hcra Ttiady
tl.e entlro democratlo tl' ket, c,rillln of
I , if. mrney, I', r, ii.iri,,,, m -
ttrunkemayer, wa ele'teil, Tti "
. . . -.1 I'l. ilaM, I,, 1
('. Ir. Itlchey, I), V, llennlch and r,
Die ealoon rpieetlon Wa 170 art "n ai
blgii llcenee, giving the dry an lnorad
mnlorlty, a It waa but fourteen lt year,
fool Mill won by two vote,
Tailored
Clothes
For particular men
and men who appre
ciate the necessity of
wealing i;iuimc3 uujiw
alon re fined an d d i- I
nified lines.
A man instinctively
stiffens his should
ers and feels at hi
ease when he wears
. or
''Tailoring
a
I
It's the conscious
ness of absolutely
correct apparel,
suited to his age.
Costs no more than
for ordinary clothes.
Suite
or
Topcoats
"15 $20 $2B j
A skillful and care
ful filling Kfrvice is
without any extra
charge. If we can't
please you its be-
i
a
I
a
I
cause y o u wont
tell ui.
.Soft Styles
000
$400
1 t
I'l'I.f II ill v A
i
r " waeaevi mnn,vwimumv
I iUlWlW..;Ji-U l-udU.,iMi-.ill.,.H. ,
it mi Aa
This Chinese
tt ,i I
Cedar Chest
At the Union Outfitting
I Moths Cannot Possibly Live
in This Cedar Chest
Kd Oilar 1 untieMtlonably
tb irnateat Molb pravenUtlva
that tin bmn flla:ovreJ by
modern grnfi, It In r morn
effevtlya than eamphor ballg
and :arlnly far mor dalUht
fttl Id fh genan of amll than
tb onnonlou Camphor Rallg.
GOODS SOLD OUT OF
TOWN ON EASY PAY
MENTS. FREIGHT
PAID TWO HUNDRED
MILES, No freight paid
on Specials,
DRESS
FORMS
Be ynur own
dreinJir and
Increaae four
rloftieia ward
rube at Utile
eena, Kvery
Imrt a adJuat
able to your
own rrieaaura
nieita, I'ollap.
lla and when
not In uae o;u
iee only it
mall apa' 12
aeciion tor m,
only-
L "we;.i-v -
-IXJ
if
H
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DOSSTaM, ZXTCMtlOn TABLtf.
,uai Ilk cut, Mad of nlld nak and
flnlahed gul'leti. Uik circular tub
5 , r l l! IB r i',
r. $10.75
flltel with D-fimt all'ten,
r ri II n it iiedaalal ba,
Worth 1 1 UMH. a I
ti h e, , ,
PEOPLE'S STORE.
i.i i-a ri..ii'iii"i- 'iiMi-'Hnit'in,!'i I-- i!.eti,i iriiin'i:ra.iieiwH;
Saturday
Is the Last
Day
nf vaikiion atul your lt
i Imnc'M In gut a Pftlr 11? the
fluent aline made for f'ntr
hoy in timr t" actiooi Mon
tliiy.
TEEL
HOD
HOES
Ji I in Ihe beautiful
hiHlna I1) that ih l"
Minna' aliuaia JI"I the ItM'a
.nr ileel Hliod ill toil
m rtr t pitir nf ihe ordi
itatc hniil
lb.) I to .v J V
I lit I,. itil. In J-
I' IU I I. ItHI
rexel
Shoe Co.
1 1 lit I amain HtnM,
"
I i'i f 1.
H $9.45
llMIIW
afwramwHeiaMaiiU'i iii! Jtt emiiiMiHi " r",'i,'l,"",,Ki;f'w;''!?l'i'""' mmm-vw n ii'V ij tewrjt'Twtl
..u,J.l.iit,n., Kli J- li . Ueu.lil. ,iUJrt:'lH)taii,H....M.!.l4ii.ll-..iii"' lite J..l 4. ,.H4.:...KI'.. 1
abb ak H. mmd i V
Chippendale tied
iW
On Sale Tomorrow
Large Enough for Every Ar.
tide of Wearing Apparel
Thla Cealar Hieat U not a atnall,
hkltnpy gUed Cbt, but a
lara:), magalvely dfglxtied rhuafi
larn notiKh for all aorta of
wearing apparl. It ' la niado
with a diiat-proof top, atronly
raatfiretl and with atrong hanrlla
jfrlpg at th aid. Iioautlfully
irimrnd with roptHir,
aOHI mwimo MAOKina are gold
yi,ii under i',alllv guarajilea that tliey
will give ynu perfect aAtlefartloii. The
cabinet work la f oak rvl the ma'lilna
work la heavily blak ermnieleil and
nickel trimmed, Tby are eaay riiniiln
iIhk;
full
have drop hea1 attncbenient and
et of patentail aawlng
jnaihln attachemanta.
HiiectM.1 price
ftOa Wkly.
$17.50
This
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OPPOSITE HOTEL ROME.
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EDWIN FALLOON
Noet-fgrllaan CndMl tor
JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT
Mi, rllKin hail (mm Qln". wa r.lito -'l OI.., rniiir. -ml K
Un a tKt.fl U-l I -ll City. NU a.ka, ,.r U H jrttaia
8jBijtEp
$ n T)5U
i
Company
TERMS.
tl.SO CASH,
Sl.CO
MONTHLY
You'll Please Us by E ringing
the Illustration With You
You couldn't do anything; that
would iilcnac ug morn than
bring; f ho llluatrullon with you
lo conipare with th chnat lt.lf.
Wa will not tolerate, tha alight
Mt gaKKeratlon. It I bwcauao
our advurtlHlna; I beHrd in
that ptypla ar ao quick to tnka
advantage, of tticao gpccUt ga.1".
THREE ROOM
IIAf fF 4
OUTFITS
Spaclal
M.oo wownar
r
Garden and Household
Specialties
Charga thm If you
wlah,
Oardnn rakea,
Una kind,
worth 30o.
OardfTi Hoeg,
forced, worth
30c, aalfl prlcn
twalva
19c
rln-
19c
Btp laddflri, 6-ft. alio;
worth 715c ; fTflu
apclal 335
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