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BENSON WOMAN IS
BURNED TO DEATH
Mrs. I. N. Jones Builds Fire In
Chicken Brooder House and
Burns Herself to Death.
AFTER ATTACK OF DEMENTIA
Jfrs. 1. H. Jones, 7 yenrs of age.
residing od n five-anc trat t at Fifty
ninth and KowIpt avenue, died at
yesterday, following an attack f
dementia, during hlrh ahe burner)
eraelf In a chlrkon brooder houaa,
While- her huabanc wan plowing In a
fleM ehe gatherer) up aonin straw
and went Into the brooder bona,
wb.fr h started a fire. Neighbor
rusbfej lo the, woman' reanm and
summoned th husband. lr, J, F,
Ila'imsnn of Hennon and nnr" were
railed, but the burn were too eevere
to sr the vlrtlrn'a life,
Mra- Joii"a te irvlil by fmir 'bit
dran: A. It Jnnea ttt Vnrur.f, I if. fl. J
Jonee of Munro. Mich., Mra, .1 I,
Brownlae "f Ouraj, ('nlri, and Mm
Frank Alexander of Wl itewocil, ft,
PREACHER-MAYOR. WHO TALKS
HERE TODAY AND SUNDAY.
Settlement to Give
Play to Raise Some
Money for Victrola
An enlertalmjietil fur Hie Nodal HMtl.
went vl'ifrl fund will be alvn tbla
evening at Tiirnrr ball. Thirteenth and
Martha rpt, wider Ihe dlrectlmt cf
Mlas Delilah Hvrd, Ihe head resident.
Tha prngrein Inclndea a collrae play in
he, glvn by the freltlement raiitpflr
sriup, M . by Mla Helen 'larutt and
Mlina f,cla. HoMrea1 tnualcal n'itflbera
by .lean fjllhcrt .lone. MH Mlnncha
ri'itllo and .Inacph f.ttkuwakli a I'wlnwc
danca by Mind Maraaret Huffman and
Mlaa liretehcri I,sriadfiri; a acenn from
"Tha Merchant f Venice" by Ml
PliyMla Tebblns and Mlia Wlccri M'faf.
frey, and victrola nntnbera by a machine
Mrnwiol by in r.ebranf (yrl com
pany.
'ilrl of fha dnmeatle arlenre rlaa will
conduct, a sale of lmtne-nad randl'-a,
A email edmlaalon char will b made.
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ROTARY WELCOMES
. NEWEST CITIZENS
Dinner m Honor of Naturalized
Americans Given at Hen
shaw Hotel.
James Bates Case,
Involving Estate of
SSOOsJostponcd
fUmnt. of tba Jamca rtatca
ciia, which Attorney lcncrl W'llllf
K. tlfA a?rt ahoiild caebcat to th
attf, liaa twen pfwlpnti'd until Monday
becauaa of tb Inability of Ju1 Hry t
''rawford to dlcpoan of mora t"'aln
foaltcra.
Hate died, leaving bla forlnna to Man
And'raon, tba guardian appointed by
court. II bad no relative norvdepend
enl. Heed declre Hatea waa net con
ptent to rnaWa a will and, flicrefor',
b aaya, Anderaon baa no clnlm on tba
rnonay and It ahoiild b ttjrn'd tivr In
the aehnol fund.
III.V W .1 IIIM'I.IV
Many Apply for Job
to Handle Children
On the Playgrounds
Member of ibe llrnllon board b
(.elfiied from He! of IV) Mppllcanla Hie
follOHlli fifl'in tibo will take fun ml
failon ophI Tbnrcriay for twHvi- p,.j
llotra aa anprri Icor of pulillc pla vgrnmn!
HiM 'aon ''oineilH MncilrMja't 'I, I'o
lofea Hteecc, f'oi'ijxla Hawrly, lean
Hi'jtei, Nora allaiadi, In Miller, Alb
McMabnn, l.llrn llopklna, Itmnn Mow
r1, Alberta I", llnillcy.K A, Myan, May
Taylor, KiiHi liln'harl, llanna If, All
wood a lid Ann l M'lllen,
I'aili iiieiiibcr ,f H,e hoard aeleii1
three of the many applicant. The for
mer phin aaa to allow nil npplbaii'a lo
lake axamlnallona ami make appoint
ni'iiia opr.n lbf eliowlna tb'rn mailc.
Tho board rc'cnlly took over the cm
ployiiicril of all aupervlanra, Mat ae
on Xupcrlnienrtent KnrMah iond'itei
the emlnatona and recomineri'led (ha
appotnlmenta which were lonflrnned.
Here Are Some of the
Birds Now With Us
Membera of tha teacbeia' tralnln claa
of tha ptihllc, aehoola on tVedneaday oh
aervad the following blrda In interview
park;
r'owblrd, robin, hlnehlrd, mvnle war
bier, mourning dova, rartnal, phhe,
whlte-breaatcd nut-halch, rlilppfng apar
row, black and while, warbler, bronze
araabela, wren, whllc-throaleil aparrow,
flicker, brown thraaher, hawk, goldllncb,
r7nllah sparrow.
GO EAST TO METHODIST
GENERALCONFERENCE
Rev. Tltiia lowa, pajilor of the TIM
Methodlat church; Ilev. I.', rj. flrown
accompanied by hla wife, nd M, 1), i.'nm
eron nd wife, Wedneaday nii'ht left for
tha aat over the Northwealcm, Kolnn to
Haiaioaa, S. V, wher next week Hie
general conference of Ibe ileiho.llai
church will he held. They ro aa dele,
galea of tha Omaha dlatrlct.
riurtnir the abaence of Hev. Mr. linr,
tha pulpit of the I'lrat Melhodlal church
will ha filled by Itov. F", H. Hleln, a
Methodlat paator nf Mncoln. lie will
preach next Hunday morning and evening.
OMAHA SUFFS TO VISIT
COUNCIL BLUFFS SALE
Omaha volea-for women pnihnalaata
will go acroaa the river Maturday to pat.
rnnUa the blK aiiffrane "l! M.le hil!
bar to tie Kl ven by Council Hlnffs mf.
fraglata under Ihfi (llie !lon of Mra Leon
ard Kverntt.
Mra. It (', iilnney 'and Mia. 1) f,
Craig haad ar iu (IiumIih anffrHainin
who ara ludplng in the low campMiaa
Mra. Humiiry la nwiklnii jeriin ,, hi It. u
tley, la, toiluy ami Mra, rraiabrad b,.
been wnrklnf In (lie I lc enth ill-lml
alt of thla wirk
Thern will .m no oritHlilHcd i.im. naice
of Suffrage diy. May I, in Sriiia-M.
Candidates File
Expense Accounts
Th folio luif ripe rue ac.counta bay
been filed by a:cerful and unaU'C'i
ful randlddtea:
!, W, Walll", $!,; !onld Ma a
IKO.S, lienjamln liakcr, $3as; Oaortra
A. Iay, 2H, I)avld Mercer, $9; ', K
Kotcr, $T3.r; (ieorae Korera, $IM.7
Marry Marrow, W. f. lhatnbera
l6f.; II, (. I'oiinaman, IW,2; It. O
Honlar, M9 74; '. W. Hrltt, H.71; A. !
'oiripion, 172; )'. W, Iteed, 115; A. I.
Kiillon, 17: f.; f, Hce', $9; K. ti, Holo
mm, S:C'; A, I'. Hakeley, IVl.Vr, lUibert
I'a'rlck, :AXr, f'harlea A. Goaa, $Z77.3
A, C Ifarle, Harry Klehnrly, 8.7J
J. M. Fltaa-erald, W.M; U. A. M(iny,
. J. Tl. Madden. A. C. Troup, gl'
A, II. I lelow, t!'I; W, A. Itcdick, 4f.0
Harry l;yrne, none; rya f'rawford, 1
Charla J.ellc, f..'l; f ee Katlle, SI7
M0T0RMAN ALLEGES WIFE
TAUGHT CHILDREN TO SWEAR
lieclarlna that ahe tau(;h' her two
email iblblrcn lo drink ahlaky und
awmi', Hirry h, Hrown. a tre-t car mo
lorinart, b filed ault for divorce from
hla Hlfe, Anna Hello Hrown, In dlatrl'l
com l. They were married In Council
Uluffa In lull, cilie lia a on unaovernahle
temper, he aaya.
Hot Water for
Sick. Headaches
Tells why everyone should drink
hot water with phosphate
In It before breakfast.
TWO GRANTED DIVORCES
AND OTHERS ARE TRYING
Headache of nn kind, Ih lauaed h
aiilo-lnloxl. aU'Ul--wbb h Incline e!f-i-aiinlnn.
I.lver and bimel pooi cnlb-d
toklne, aui l, ,1 inlo Ih,- bloiiil, lliiouh
the lymph dil' tn, i xciie Ibc heart, which
piimpa the bbHid wi f 1 that It mnsieat.
In the Mmtllcr iiitMiia und m Ina of the
hend, t roilucln' ilnit, thioliblna pain
anil lllMl'-r', tll' t hi I In, hi -A mi be-
one neroi,i, ,, p,iiiilt-nt i!,-!,, ferrlah
and n.li-crii blc. y-cir incule an-.u and al
mint ,Niie.'iie y . i . J Then iicl iceoil lo
ai etiilllllilc, li -liciili oi the oroilildeii
which Hiul ii lv t'li.-M! bin do no il l
the blnod of (in ni.lilli ii !.,.ih'
A aim,- of hot wi1M with a iphPooii
l of rilicetitne plo-epliali' III P, ibalih
M-fole tin i!ifnl lot a lilli , mill ii"l oi.lv
vali Hki-c "il,-"!i fi'-tn loir ftctii
ail-1 l-.ile "I "f i. Mil He. I- ( 1 1 H III I U 1IM
ivnlfv ii. I tr. in-ii tl- inMi" nltii!' niai
an I,
A.k ... pl.Hii ! 't ''I u-nl'rl
l-i.i.nd of Hie- i"i.' i 1, -ei'l.r. ! H u I"
e!-. HH ImI i iIC"" ilar m l '
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WO0DR0UGH MAKES BIG TALK
The wldeaprpMrt Idea that tha na
tive Auior.i itn InoH.t w ith patronage
inrt IH-concoalod Inlcrante on the
naturalized cltizpn was rorredrd laat
evptiing alien tho Omaha Rotary
club gave a dinner In honor of iut-!
urallr.ed-lti&ona of Omaha.
The rtotatlana, In true Rntarlaa
spirit, acted the part of big brother'
o the men from gcroaa the sea.
Amid the pohxh of mahogany amti
mImt ami cut glass and fine. Iiun
they tat together and partook of
good viands and sang patriotic aonris
and had tpee-i-hcs made to them.
It wa an Irlahnum, If the record of
: hlatory ha correct, who remarked tht
"on man'a Juat aa good aa another, be
Sorry, an' a dutn sight bftllier" Tha
ttotarlana exemplified tha aplrlt which
tha Irlahman-or ll may hav been a
Pruaalan. a Frenchman or a rtueaian
meant to fpre, ih hrolherhoi fif
man.
I.aleal In (aharvt
Tha fnat part of the rvemng waa da
voted in fating and tha alnalua of pop
ular nonga from the official book. Al
atictr Krank Norton and 'Oraln K
chan a" Adama tera ao tarried aay
hv tlielr feellnai that they paed among
the iihlea with violent cnntottlona and
,Of-al eruptlona In a correct Imitation of
cabaret alngera. winning grrat applauaa.
KVIth the coffee and clgara tha big
automobile born at tH apeakera' tahlo
honked, and It. K ('. Unity, toaatinaa-
tcr. rore and dcliiei.d ii melcuina lo Ihe
new i-itliene He i,ihl, mn (he sreal
herllnKc which they have In common
with the native bom, a heritage of lib
erty und oppiii-tunltv found In no other
countrj; and he aaxiired them that they
ar walconia to thla land and to Omaha,
and thai their native-horn fellow i ltlrena
ara proud of them and Inlet rated In their
aucceaa.
I.rralrat of All llllra.
f!rpoiia waa made tiy Kugene J
flardoa. a native of Hungary and now
an American eltlren, who de larad earn-
eatly that tha tit In 'American cllUen" la
tba gieateat that a man ran aaplre to.
Tha fnlled htatea oath of alleglenia
aa read by Harry O, falmer.
Hlatrlct Judga V. Heara made aoma
ohaervatlona upon nnt urnllanl Ion
Tha principal addreaa wa delivered by
Joaeph W, Wnndrntigli, newly apnntd
federal 'Judga for tha dtatilrt of Ne.
braaka.
"America haa been well railed tha
melting pot of dm nation." ha aald In
tha ceuraa of a ahott hilt ratneat and
i witty talk. "Here different racou, vaa-y.
j mg Ideals. Mmbltloiia, strlvlnaa ale
j brought together, and out of them are
made the American people. The niclj Ins
pot ia cruel aometlmea; tta licnt. la tre.
mrndoua. Hut out uf It cornea a finer
product than can be eci,-eii any otner
way, Thn day that nai gone thjoun
tha fire of the kiln and become vltrlflryl
will wltbatand almoau any amount of
wear. Thn clay only half-baked la good
for nothing, It la ao with human clmr
aufer. ill of Our Family.
"Theta ara many people wno come here
from foreign landa and they live unto
Ihrniaehra Tliev never wora through
the outer cruet They neiv-r amalgamate
themaelvea with (heir fellona. Thla din
ner of Ilia flotary cluh la doing a great
work In ahowlng the foreign horn cltUcna
of Omaha that they a-- our brother
and that we. are all nna family,"
Tha Greek oath of alb-glanca waa re
pealed by all the dlnera at the cloae of
tha proaraoi, and then there waa period
of hand-ahaklng.
fleveral telegrama and lettrra were read
i thn a,l
jol csll- If
of tie'
.from fitment it'darlum. Alio a letfr
( from "Pa" n'uie expreaamg hla thanlia
to ino etui) ror lirlnalnij 4,0) achool
jdun out to the opening game
jOiniihii bawe ball tluli. Thla move, ha
IS-'id, hia pnAmbly won for Omaha tha
cup offered bjy (lovernor fapper nf Kan-
aa City to. the city m the Weatera
lesun having the largeai attendance ai
tne opening fenaa ball game. e
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"! oinea fllarbt Barb. , ,
Ann -j-a- did the thing up right hr
Inviting tha Kotarlana, their wlvea and
aweetlurnrta (that la to aay, their wltaaic
or awia-lhoarta, aa the Caae may ha) to
be the guciia of the Omaha baaa ball
cluh any week day.
The committee hi charge of tha dinner
waa roniponed of lir. K. (', Jlenry, J. R gj
i.vibii'i. . ii r.ngiicn ana lUrley (i,
Monrhend. I
I lire t one I ..la ! j
r King a New ja-ovry will eur?'
w . ....I. ii m aoMi-,nr ana aooining
killn the cold germa All drugglata,-Ad h
verHcemciit.
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- -Ill ' CapyngM , Th fouaa of Ku(ipnn,imr I E'rrI?.--:
YOU will want better clothes than ever this Spring to keep step with the
new times and opportunities. There never was a season when it meant more
to you to know these Kuppenheimer Models and the dealer who sells them.
New Saxonys, Flannels, clear-cut nnd dcmi-finibhcd Worsteds, nil the worthy fabrics with the
Kuppenheimer tailoring. Prices, $20 to $40. Our new book, "Styles for Men," sent on request.
THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO
Orginafura nf Frtitml ,'we in Man'e Clothing
.f'td.a pay ha gAnld a ih . ra ,,( .p.
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