Omaha Daily Call Tyler 1000 If Von Want to Talk to Thn n or to Anyotm Connected With The lire. EDITORIAL fAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY, . H VOL -XKV-XU. LNm. OMAHA, SATPHDAV MOKXIMi, APRIL L". !!M(J SINOLH COPY TWO CKXTH. Stenographer Asks (DISCOVERS SUMMONSIMcCord to Build 1 lil M I 1 r, r, 1 1 rr r.l il U li $10,000 Heart Balm Handsome Home In ship Tn Horn rim, IN HIS WOOD PILE from Provision Man r Bee: Anyway, Uncle Sam Has Decided to Let Lengthy South Dakota Man Enlist. CONGRESSMAN HELPS HIM OUT Chris Popp butt overcome nn m kirrawtment of personal Hlllttidn imd Man received Into tho l.'nlttd Hiaio favy at the. local rei-rulllng office, (hrl Ih lit year old und hIx font two ln'hf'8 In hr'lKht, Ho applied, for pnllHltfifiit about a month ao find wan "turned down' becttiiHo li It! too tall, Tho navy regulations bar won over kIx feet ono inch hlKh ovon .1 thn ago of 21, Tint thin didn't illscolirnKo "hrln. Iln took hl pen In hand and wrote a letter to i'ltnuvKumun f'lllon of Hmitli fultoln, with whom he I pcreonally ampuilMed, (':hrl' home la in Yankton, n, D, mi fin treet.,) Tim ennttrrMumn tin neccaaury and along rainn tho order from NnviKutiori Kuperlnlcndent VI;lor Htue, Waahlng 1 ton, f, C, to allow young Poppa 10 cnllnl, Overrnmce 1 I fr I 11 1 1 , The rcanon for not taking wen over Pi feet one Inch In Ihe tuny In that the hawrnocka In which tlm aallnr aleep me nut long enough to n'wiunnndute 1 taller won and worn"! of the deck are o low that a toll wan would hump Ida bean m he Hulks along. It will bo riec.cM.ry to hiiv tlm gov ernment tailor make a apecbtl uniform for t'hri Poppa. Then, when ho In a, eigriad to a ahlp, they will have to mnkit a tpecUt Ion tianitiWM'k to aceornmndula bl big frame. f'hrla takca tio tock In tlia a'ory tliMt they are going to eonnlruct a apiMul battleahlp with extra high dck tor him to work on. (tiria la "wlao" and be doMn't believe that. Though ha la only 19 t'brle aaye ha doean't thltik ha will grow any more. "I ain't grown a bit In tha loit month," h id. William Poppe, hi father, I hir from Yankton to ee that ha gets launched In th navy all right, Ijmly A. Aii(lTi''M. Z'2 cat old, 0. F. Fuller's Case Brought to At ir noKinphi r for tho .Amci d ini window , tcntion of Welfare Board t'li'jiiiliiK (niiii'Hny, hiia filed unit for I rell of pi-online MKlnt AnijiiHt Kro ner, n wliniixrile provlnlDii mini. M) . Mk heart hiiliu to tho amount of lI'VO'i'i, nlli'Klmt that Kroner Kel tho weil ilih duy for April i luid then went bark Legal Aid. THREATENED WITH GARNISHEE on bl proirilM1, Mim Ari(leren'a ntlorn'-ya flio llen)a mln Hakrr nod Huiciirninn A HiiKiiiiniiii, DECREE GRANTED IN MAGEE DIVORCE SUIT Mn. Ella C. Mapee Testifies That Husband Was Cruel and Choked Her In Public i GETS ALIMONY AND THE SON Mm, Klla Ma!P, who nuod Jtroino Prut t Mukco for dlvon-n, waHgranlcd ii docrt'o In dlHlrb t court by Judxo (Idorgo A. Day. The Man''!' are both very prominent in Omaha and Middle Wfint aociety. Mrm, Urman Kounl.c, wiotber of Mra, Mur.v.o, who appeared pa a wll.nfMH for her daURbler, tentl-li-d, uh did the plaintiff, that thn htiftband hud choked her In public on varlotia oreaalona, Mr, Mnei did not appear at thn hear In If. Mm, Mugee waa icrnnlftd alimony of 7J u month and altorneys' fe( to tht? amount of f.viO. Hlie waa alo given rnatody of an year-old aon, Maraluill Mnir, Tha Alageta wei niarrlcd I'Vbtuary 27, vm. Will of W. H. Koenig Filed for Probate Tha wflt of tha lit William Jf. Konnlg of tha Kllpatrlek atora baa bocn filed for probata In county court Ilia tata la natlmattd aa being around 000,0114, and nearly all of It goa to hi widow and children, Paul W. Kuhna, 10. M. Morarnun, jr., and Mra. Kmultt ara named exnautora. Cequata of VM wera mad a to Kjtthar fna and Kllnor ftaxter and Il,0o9 to Mona Cowell, STEAMBOAT INSPECTORS WILL ARRIVE HERE MONDAY He V. Powna and Oaora It. Howera, T'nlliid Htalna atcamboat Irmpectora, will ha In Omaha tha flrat of next waek to pa on ttpplhatlona for llcenaea a al'nmboftt operatora. They have notified Collector of Cuatoma McCuna. Kennedy Carries Douglas County By$fll5 Votes John V. Kennedy rarrled Dnuglaa county by over M votna, aorordlng to tha unofficial count of all tha precliwjla axenpt Tho rnlanlng precinct la tha Klfth of thn Kleventh ward, whera tha Judea failed to record their count for republican nenator. Thn vote for 12.1 of tho J-'t precinct la, Kennedy, ll.IWi; Aldrleh, 3,151, leaving a majority for Kennedy of S.014. INDIAN TIRES OF SCHOOL AND SEEKS WORK IN OMAHA Levy fitewart, 17 yeara old, a runaway from fjenoa Indian achool, refuted to re turn to the InatltuUon. lie will bo taken to tho home of hi father, prior Stewart, l Petoakey, A1l h, The boy came to Omaha to e:ure work and ti picked up by tha autliorltleH. "Thero Id a real cai.e for tho legal aid denarlnlent," remarked Attorney Mctinlio of the Welfare board, when t-liperiiitendent Hi'hreiber reviewed I In; rlrcuiHHtanceH of Mr. and Mra. OhKond I', Kuller, aKalniit whom Jiiilxemeiit waa tieeurcd In a Juwlleo court by a picture enlarging concern, Mr. ''nller nan-ed to pay SLfio for nn rnliiiKement of a I'liologiaph of hi lata fiitlier-ln-hiw, the agreement being that tho original photograph would he lo tto mil. When ilellveiy won iimdo tho Kullern paid :'.?,", and agreed io pay tha Im la near when their photoKratih n ra turrieil A few day no Mr, Kuller 1 1 h -eovei e I In hi woodplln n aummona In ailed by JUHliio Kubat, Ivillfylnif Mm to appear In court lit "t 11. m. on March 24" lo uly.w caime why he nhoiild not pay t fr "a iieeciwiiy of U," A Judg nienl of lo.Tr, wtunda aKilint tho fullcra In the JiimIIco court and jjarnlahea pro ccedlnna are threatened, Tha Welfare hoard will take nn appeal from tho jimtho court and an effort will be made to ahow thniiKh till caxa the manner In which emna colleetlnn nxen eh a and Juatlee coorla take udvantaijo of iinmiHpeetlng pritfiln. In thl Inwtancn the order for the ei, hiined picture waa taken by a houne-to-hoimii innvaer, wlm nuipreanly attreed lo return the oriKlnal iihotourapli with the order. Thla lllnermit aolleltor left Oinaba and handed to a eolleetl.ui MC1117 all of bin uupiild aecoiinla. Another fen lure of the ia la the allegation that tho enlaiKemeiit a not a correct likcnrn of Mr, Kullur' fathrr-ln law. Juatbe of the peace Kubat explained (lint this hour "'I a, tn." In thn aummona wim a typographical error. I'pon million of Attorney Mctjulra of the Welfare hoard tho Judgment of H0. ,5 axalnnt tha I''uler wan net us ! Beautiful Dundee W. II. MiCord Iiiik piircluined 11 lot of Many Tukry In Inimleo Ndjnlnlng the lot on which Tukey'a new homn now alaniln. The grotuid belonged lo Tukc), being a pint of wlint lie iiciiilred before lie built, bin bauilnoiiin hiuitn their, The locution la the oulhwrl corner of l lfty aecoipl und Knvenpoit nlreeta. The lot la a feet n'linim, and the price, lliniigli not deflntiely given, In mild to be In the neighborhood of t!"n Mr. Mi'i'ord IiiIcoiIk to begin at nnce the erect Ion ni a hunihome home nn thin new location. The new homo will prop, ahly iwl in till) lieighhnrhood of .':,.'KI. Mr Mei'urd lintiH'dlalely placed bin old home Hi Twenty-ne'imd mid rea lUnelii In the hiiniln of Tukey for mile Mm, A, l.enlrll. Mi. A. lutell, Hi yiain old, wife of .John M. I.entell of Vnlley, S'eb , dl nl Thursday at a local lioeiiltul The holy will ha taken to Valley for Interment CHILD'S FOREHEAD ROUGH AND SCALY SURVEY IS MADE OF THE U. P. HEADQUARTERS A aurvey of the Union Pacific head qunrter building ha been completed, und It allow that there are W,fc2! aipiar feot nt floor apnea, bealde Jfi.SiH aipiar feet additional floor apnea In tho vault, making a total of ,7)4,327. tn the building there are 1,H! Union Pacific, official and employe and IM tenant, Kvery peron In thn building ha an average of 130 juara feot of. floor apace. Kept Spreading Into Hair. Itched a Great Deal, Hair Fell Out and Head Looked Badly, HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "When mt Ultle brother' trouble hean It looked rough and waly and thought that b waa breaking out with tha brat. At Bret It waa Jtwt ai'roaa bl forehead, but It kept aproadlng Into bla balr and waa very rrd, It Itched great deal which cauned blra io acrbtrh and he wa very rriau and would often lie awake night. Ill hair fell out and made hli bead look very bailly. "We bad lilui treated but It aecnird to Diake him worae, lie hal the trouble about four month when I aent for a free aample of Cuttcura Hoap and (Mot merit, and after ward bought mure. Wo uned the C'ullcuia Hoap and Ointment according to direction and In about two week! be wiu compleiely healed." IHigned) Mia Huate Van Dorcn, K. t. D. I, (Jamaoc.be, Iowa, July 72, 1UI6. Sample Each Free by Mail With 82-p. gklo nook on tba treatment of tba akin and Kalp. Addree puet-rard "Caticara, Dept. I, Hewlett." Mold by druggUta and dealer throughout tha world, nrnlulo noil Mlinollnar I'ntne. Hlonn'a liniment in a wonderful rncdl-j cine for neuralgia nnd ahnrp nhootiiig! pnln. applied to painful upot It. atop tha ache, 'inly &a. All drugglnla.Ad-vartlaement. Thc!r Mary Page By Frederick Lewis, Author of "What Happened to Mary": :i Pictures Essanay by Tba Caat of Charaotera fox TIB 3TBAMOB CASS OT HA I AQB. rhlllp Ijuixfinn, aM',rir fnr defense, In I'iv w 1 1 h Mury ....... lUnrj WhMIuJI Mary !', llxatrl, ! ll, . unil of iiuitii, 1 , K,i"a Mr l',,illi. puliurr of Mary, III lUAM (tie t ncrum-il of IOul.1' ring . .. H,,mtv AluAwort if,. II Oiioi. tlimlrlial iiiiih'-i Inn I 'unlli,,ia Irnwt'tilli,jt Allnrnrty ....... .jeiui II l'af linn I.. Mry lll,fti . . . .1' Hoik Imi'tuu Mie. tt4t i,ahr (. , rot'liie Hymmi4 Mr lliiuqvu . . Ii-"i.un, I''. I nlu ItH, nv .. . !' !Hi;k Mflillli.a Ml. hlnl. rll"'Vl tulnin ui ,thiir M A lm'i'1 Mil rrtu.ti., WllUm lill liuik l oliw t, l''e lter.. ... lle flrMtlth't An, i owi ftUrxol Mi,r tlm i,ui!i Vnl Mi. ruuu Mr. MHtauld 'And Mr. Fhalo went In with Mr. Pol lock 7 I "Oh, no, lr. Aa oon a tho car 1 I atopped ho went off duwn lite atrcet and ; Mr. Pollock "went Into tho hotel alone, " ' Tln.re waa no doubt that both thane ! unex ieeted witricaaea bad niado a good 1 I Iniiiretmlon, ! Tho dlalrlct attorney wan not pleaned, ! hut I.angdoti, happy In the knowledge Hint ' thn terrlbbi ordeal for .Mary I'aKe was drawing to nn end, left thn courtroom 1 that day feeling younger and full of I pou erv , j Knon noon : Hut he hardly dared to diearii hli wmi j del fill dream. j (To He Contln I.) aUMibeBll MEN! YOU EH RJST IS HE aa aa mm u 11 i'ifl. IM.. by Mc'l.iii! I'lildivNllon ) I lit ft I It A IV, II 'mil Inued fl'lll Wlefd,ty r. II (iiie( Imi'k In tti Iml.l (tie pe follllllllHI, lllil I I lirt llMiii I I'll 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 "I ' " N.I, ir" Tin , l,,ltit(,il n :t I' o 1 p vl ,1 1 1' l vno niritll ! ! t'wre ,u ll-i "e r-ir r 't Mr I'ulli" k 7 " I'll ho-thrre HM hiitl I till, mil U ty ct.- . . i. t ,if n fl ,.t , , , b' ii , J , I i', 1 it Hile. . f.. l, i U' a b'ot lt. 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All sizes up to ol ehest measure. Fade-Proof Blue Serge Suits ModcLt are 2 or 3 button, in pi tin or p.itth pockft, Spoct.tl S.itiinlay 1 FURctlSHIKS SPECIALS 4 . i 51.15 EASTER HATS OF CUSs it L ' t . t ' r'.'l SI. 90 ' ' r 1 MENS NEW SPRINQ PANTS ;; ' ' ' 5GCr i- . 4 '! . t It trii i. ait,, una.... ' ,. ' i t - ' " , ' ' llC , '; " ' ' ,'"," " .'', ? rt .t i I jj $1.90 $3.00 25c ? .5? IJ Jc T"Al .I i i J Cti I L,rf ! i; Itfii AT ffj lWAKNSllIN "By tpeclnl arraug emeut wltb T. Clagfild, Jr.1 Coming Soon! GEORGE KLEINE'S GREATEST CINEM ATOGRAP1 fIC ACHIEVEMENT The Star Supreme Jit II 14 fl t' ". U ujtrxwv. A 11 RUPERT HUGHES And now comes a new motion picture play that abso lutely surpasses anything that has ever before been presented-a production that represents the very highest standtird'ever attained in the film world MISS BILLIIJ IJUHKE IN GLORIA'S ROMANCE. This beautiful photoplay is un doubtedly the most magnificent work of film craft ever attempted. It cost $(),()()() to produce. It combines the greatest factors in the literary, theatrical and motion picture fields. The star is Miss Hillie Burke; the supporting cast is headed by Mr. TIenry Kolkcr; the authors are Mr. & Mrs. Htipcrt Hughes; the producer is (iconic Klcinc. These powerful (actors ach overwhelmingly tiumtnaiii have given their lime and effort for many mouth H to prtaent to you motion idetur novel of unu.uuf liilrir.t, In Gloria's Romance you'll see the supreme mr, Hillie Ilm kc, portruv the role f (lloriu Staf tmrvJ t vtrvo, viviicious and charming, otj'll sec hr at t'alin ltevh, I bn td, amul , enr of tare natural beauty, tui'l ee her In tb iirwrtt nm the i ration of toi b, lamoul nufc ili.tr a I in tic, limit Hrmlrt and IUK cm. You II iea tier In art iMtririMii tat itf mman, tv t h noted aiillmt, Mr, A Mi, Huptft tlnhf g U we brlmv try man, oiuait auJvbilJ willtnjay, Hillie Burke in Gloria's Romance will soon be prtHMiud at the leading ph.itopl.ty theatres, t he """ "ul tltuw lbee pi.iuin wilt btr e utt d tor rn tha y tititto.l tit HiuMtut u un .it. tKtiu.icil ragaij.M f,, t'aiionlif llifir bttiiM gi-t the H you ait tittnetied In e. lug a motion i hIui t'l.uloi lion cf nutl luglt ulil - it y,iU i.ueit.itd In teeing H,IUe li,n w to I , bo u K .n.nu, .MMf the. u the oM' bf ti m it) a i),o h im aud tU ut Mn 4 wvut,l like to t it, GEORGE KLEINE :o'i.i: liuik iiuii, lint, i;,.,. cii), Mn. I l i A. w ,UittJ i f.,Vf f t, ttiiiivx H It it . U'ri A.e th Slot t'rt IK Omaha Rt. -..yi ..aft -yifciwrv I um, ai uniMiu.s am. i m. 'nn; m;r. ir tiii;v pksiui: immi ihati; lurLTj