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MORAL SQUAD FINDS
GIRL WHORAN AWAY
Fifteen-Year-Old Beatrice Wilhelm,
Mining Five Month, Taken ,
in Hotel.
SAYS HER HOME UNBEARABLE
"I Jimt can't go back to my folk,"
c ried Beatrice Wilhelm, aged 16. who
ran away from her home, 2S07 Madl
aon street, on the evening of Pcceru
bcr R. and who wag arreted by Offi
cer Cunningham and Carta of the
moral squad at the Manhattan bottil
late yesterday evening.
Went from Hot Hotel.
"I went from hotel to hotel hcra In
Omaha when I flrnt rn away," I1
Mine Wilhclm, "trying to find om work
either a a waltrce or chambermaid or
aomathlng of tha kind, but I couldn't find
anything to do o 1 went from beta to
Hi. Joaeph."
She thn told of her Inability to find
work In fit. Joeeph. Then came tha tr
ilhl day In which h fd itarvatlon
and had nowhar to go for helier, Fin
aflv. not beln ahla to eland it longer.
h gv up tha fight and rcorted to a
Ufa of ahama.
1 tarn berg to Omaha to tralghtn
up and e if I couldn't find om work
now," ahe ttd. "and that la how tha
officer hppened to find ma.
Ural ta Klrrlt Howe.
The vlrl'a mother Waa nntlfUd of lier
(tauahter'a return, but. owing to tha fact
that tha Juvenile uthorli wlhad to
InvtetigaU tha home urroutidIng be
fore they turn tha girl over to her par
en!, they rt her to tha IUvervlow
home, where aha will bo held until hr
raw can b Inveatlgaled.
City of Cuernavaca
Taken by Carranza
MtA fiVfc CITY 11 u V ft .Tha &itV fit
a '.in ini nn n mm wvi-- 'r j . . .
of tieneral ratio Oonaalca today after
teie imiiia or neri-e naming.
Thin information waa brought to tha
ukr r.ffiri, tnnisht tiv a m, trial nieanen
er, who terrled tha report of he com
mending ,eiiernl.
A'-iMtAUit to I ha advice other elite
In the atal of Moreloa have been cap
turrrl v Ilia eonal It lit IntinltMl a '
'J'r..4a la tl. ft. 1 1 . . A .Ini. Ih. ttuVM
tit I'reeldrnt Madeto that Itin capital of
Alorelo h beun occupied by force
other I hi ii ihoa of Kmtllatto iapat."
FRENCH RAILROAD CARRIES
MILLIONS WITHOUT MISHAP
(Correapondence of th Aaior.Uted rre.)
PA flirt. April SI, The I'arla-Orlean
railroad ran 30,9a) train. Including (uni
tary rxprra train for the transporta
tion of wounded, during tha yaar IMS,
t arrying 3,vm . aoldtera, . oftj,4uf horae
and ll.one cannon for tha army, In addi
tion to It regular traffic, without a
ingio accident, It alao moved Hf,W
aw-sled ear of auppl! for tha army, and
fluid more tliau frOO.trt) hell for th
a i my In It machine (hop.
Th t nnnal report, rd before th
Stockholder1 maetlng, ta.le ' tht tha
company will hava to call upon th syi
nrnment, under tha atata guarantee, for
nnly li.m.m fiani ' !t yr tha gov
armnrnt had to maka good a deficit of
H,000,0(W franc, . The deficit of I9IS r'
ult from Icciaatad penr.
STEAMSHIP LINE TREBLED
GROSS PROFITS LAST YEAR
If ViirAartAnrlianfta nf tha A MfiArlfi lttl TralO
ROTTKRDAM, April M.-The Holland
Amorlks Una. whl h maintain the trail
atlantlc aervtc between New York, mot
than trebled II gt profit In lt, a
an Indirect reault of the war, earning
.i,13M13, aaglnt 3.ei,fia In Wit, out
tt which a dividend of 60 per cent la
paid, a roinparea wim n per cent in
ihe nrecedlnir vcar. 1
According to the annual report, which
tea Jiint been laeued, the Company lout
tie aleamer T.eilldVk" Oil mine, While
hre other vcaael were badly damaged
mine, and the -Hyndatn" waa In cob
,inlo off the American ciMmt; but de
iplte the terll of the aeaa, 1.T7 voyage
.r made with the company own P-
u nuer anil i a rao ' veaael and another
et-nt--evn With chartered hl.
TWO ARRESTED CHARGED
WITH STRONG-ARMING
lirorac rtiiMwil and John McClouJ, both
( whom gav their .dri na Itedflel
la , rrc ancjiled laat lUabt n the ohars
.if liming imnl(-,rii,il and robbed 1
U. :tc. lur, Nnrlh Nineteenth tH
of a w.ik u and aevrral dollara
tl t'tajtnn. wl'o ht lealdea In
i ly, ii rifle,l, and la
.hitii.d hh Nina np. ""a rharao.
i.i, li beitiK Uh the men who rnbh.nl
lii-ettiir il Hiin The wtiii and
tti.nr (".in, I act the x'taium of
tl Met luud, li' finolly cit4
All ttir.e r Iuih en t I.i the ill. t el
ut. with Und f!el at l.' ''h
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER
NEARLY LOSES HIS EYE
It enter, hitit)f ti her at (Vn
!ili. ivir I ml II. etaht "f M
t t when he VuUllr ilr..npl
. n.t l.i tin U.i a M In hu Hi'
-. f ,r ii g n , !. br eee el I n
. In th U,..r i ,n U utay, y k
O.U..HM the iit f l en'--r wf Wn
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CONGRESS WON'T STOP
FOR BIG CONVENTIONS
4 w l lt I l : h - ' !
Mthn't Mi v) mt f.a
-,m a"-! ! ta , a
, .it'K-f If a tf a I t t.i- -
fMt' '"M tH.i.-l4 is U
Hlt )!
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i- . t"M ! U- tlire 4M at
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MX tm a UtiST
HORLICK'S
MALTED MILK
Cbf tt.tt4 ta( ti'U W
Three Steamers, One a Neutral,
Are Sent to
Three ateamer. on of them a neutral,
ave ben unk. but whether by mlna of
torpedo, ha not bn dated. Another
neutral steamer b been damaed and
being towed Into port. Tha neutral
unk wa the DraxlUan Rio Ilranco, and
tha on damaged wa the flwedlnh
learner Trld land. Th Krldland and th
Brtllah temer ICrndonhlll, which wa
unk, were bound from- Portland, Me,,
for Rotterdam with aupplha for the
nvrlcan comralralon for relief In Bel
gium.
UiS'DON, May J. Two ateamer under
charter by the American oommlaalon for
Ilef In Belgium have met with inlehap
at aea.
Abo Burbank Given
Good-Bye Dinner by
Omaha Hotel Men
A farewell bno,uet waa given Aba Bur-
hank, retiring gonerat manager of th
Hotel KVmtenelle, at that hotel laat. night
by member of Ih Omaha Hotel Men'
aasocltitlon.
A beautiful llvr loving cup w pr-
nld by the hotel men to Mr. Burbank,
who resigned prealdent of the ocla
Hon. Dan Oalne, proprietor of tha Mnr
ehant hotel, made a presentation apeech
In which ha enumerated th service of
Mr. Hurbank In behalf of th aoctatlon
nd In the upbuilding of Omaha. Mr,
Durbank reaponded with a few word of
appreciation.
John I.etlon, aiiceieoi of Mr. Burbank
manaaer of th f'onteiifllo, !n polic.
The. hotel men elected It l. MeKadden
of th Wellington Inn a prealflent and
P, II. Phllbln vice pre.ldent.
FIVE STATES REPRESENTED
AT PEACE CONTEST HERE
P'lv alate wilt be reprcaented t th
Interatate peace oratorical contest to be
held tinder th auaplce of the I nlvernliy
of Omaha Friday venlng at the North
1'ieabytetlatt phurcn,
Kanaa will be repteaentttd by Clarln-
dbn Ifavlnghtirat of Kanaaa unlveralty,
Mlaaouri by fieorg B. Price of William
and Jewell college, Houth ItakoU by
I'rance fae of the Houlli lakot Wea
leynn end N'ehraaka by Waldo Hhllllng-
ton of I'relghHin. low will 1ho be rep-
reaepted, but to dat ha not Kent In th
Mine f it college or cotiteetant.
An effort I being mad to have the
member of the' Nohraaka itata auprema
court art a Judge.
Th winner of th lntertt copteat
will receive gl0r and with It th honor of
competing at the national content to be
held at Iak Mohonk, N. V., tha early
part of the aummer. Tha national prte.
bealde a caah award, I a acholarahlp
to Oxford unlveralty offered by Andrew
Carnegie. '
A Mimical program by atudent of th
t'niveralty of Omaha will alao b one of
the featurea of the evening. The con
tent wll) be free li the public.
PATTEN LODGE GIVES PARTY'
' F0RJL0UIS P, REGER
Membera of Fallen I.odan No. 173. A.
O; V, W" jtave a urpi1e party for Ivnji
P. Rcger, 1119 North Twonly-nlntti treet,
to mark the Intter retirement a an'
offlner of tha lodge. At tha rloa of a
oclal evening tho grneat of honor wa
preaented with a piUr of gold cuff link.
Th following gueat were preaent: II.
namuen, O. A. (Tirialenaeil, 1'. W,
iouthman, V. 1. Oliver, J.. P. lUamiiaacn,
C. V, Ooul, William J. !Ublnon, V. 11.
Iedcr, I Huber, O. Y. Raaminaen, C,
K. Rensey, f. Chlnanortn, r. Mitenar,
,'Rnamuaaen, Jr., J. M, Jenaen. William
filiaw. William Veleohoveky. V. Read,
llutrle Oolempartl and Jamca Hlclger.
4 nn(lnllon end I-U Iteailwche.
IJr. Klritf a New Llf Pllla will relieve
you of both, clean out the bowela and
make you feci fine, iifxs. All drii(glia
Advertlaement.
a- GREEN co-
"Tn Sargala Spot ot Omaba."
PRAGER FINE CO. Dissolved
Intire Stock How on Sale
l LfM I AS
Mm
M n 1 U L I A V Jf
Si 5 suits
mtrt, manufactured by
Prater Ha Co., to retail
at SIS. Prlctd In thl.
'Sentatlanal Salt" at
$20 Suits
tut Men
manu
fjuturtd by Prater fin
Ca.. ta rttailati.U Priced
In thU "ematlonjl Salt"
at
S2.C0 Men'i Panti
I2.SQ Mn'i Panti
$3.50 Men'i Pantf
STRICTLY tJoH.
CASH
THC
Tim BEE:
Bottom of the Sea
The Britlah ateamer Hendonhlll haa
been sunk; the Pwedieh tamer Frld
land haa been damaged and Is being
towed into Blackdeep, at tha mouth of
the Thame. Iloth veel willed from
Portland, Me , for Rotterdam with relief
aupplle for tha Belgian.
A diapatch received by , wlrele thl
afternoon from the Dutch steamer
Ilatavla IV, eald the Frldland w ink
ing. Another wlrelen from Hatavla IV
tlila evening eald:
"We are near tha Long aand liht!hlp
with tho Krldland. Wa will bring It into
Blackdeep at the mouth of tha Thame."
The Frldland haa on board 7.000 ton of
wheat. i
Methodism Spending
Much on Ex-Pastors
8AP.ATTK1A 8PRINOS, N, T., May
More then t;M,W waa paid by the
Methodlat KpUcopnt church during 11J
toward the aupport of auperanuated and
retired mlnlater and the widow of mln
Uteia. Thl wa hown In the report
prnted by the board of conference
cliilmarit to the general conference of
Methodlat tfplacopal church today. .
Intoreat of the delegaUa centered In
the endowment by the board of blahopa
of th propoaul to reunlt all branch
of Melhodlaiii, auch a th Methodlat
Kplacopnl church aoulh, ' which ceded
from the parent body aeventy yeara ago;
the Methodlat protectant ohurch and the
African Melhodlxt cliurche.
UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA
PLANS GALADAY PROGRAM
riaiea and organlxatlnna of the Unl
veralty of Omaha ar preparing for rial
day. May 12. on the ichool campua. Many
of tli co-ed are reheardlng May dance
to be need t I ha crowning of the May
queen. The election for the May queen
took place the bitter part of lt week,
but the reault will not b nnownced un
til several day before th crowning.
l ire I hlef Killed,
1A)SU l!KAf'l I, ('!,. May K.-.I, K.
Hlirewalmry, chief of th 1tnig Heaeh
fir department, wa killed today and
three other firemen were Injured when
the chief a automobile collided with a
motor ihemlml re.ipondins to an lnrm,
Give Those Worn
Nerves a Rest
I mri't ilti nti When vou feel ell un-
alrunir. whetr family Cnrea aeem too hard
to hear, and backache; Hay- hcadachea,
liieer piilna uii'l lri'egiflr action of the
kldnera and bladder tony myatlfy you,
rernemlier thai audi trouble often com
from we,k kldn and It may be that
you only need f mini a Kidney Pill to
inak you well. Whn tho kidney ar
weak, .there' daiiKcr of dropay, gravel
and RrlKht dlaeaae. , Ifon't delay. Profit
by ollieia' experience.'
An Omaha Woman Says:
Mrs. It. it, Howard. MCI N. Twenty
fifth alreet, twyn: "About ten yeara aao
I auffarad h great deiil from inflamma
tion of the bladder. The kidney accre
tion warn very Irregular In pHjotaiw and
moat of the time were ecunty and highly
colored. I felt weak and run down. 1
ued ehont ten boxea of (oan'a Kidney
pllla and then felt like a different womnu.
T could work hll dny and never tire."
DOAN'SiT
30 a all Drug Store
Foeler Mllbum Co.Pa BuffalaN.Y
ALT. OOOOg BOLD WITH A TO.
1TIYV OUAEAHTII! OT 8AT.
rACTioif om KOIIT EJ-TJirDXD
Sfl nil
I! 21 2
55 BOYS' SUITS-S
Manufacturetl by Prater
rint Co., to rttail at IS.
Prlctd In thlt Sema
tlonal Salt" at
SS COYS' SUITS- S
Minutacturtd by Pragtr
lint Co,, U retail at $.
PiUad in thl icniatlonal
Sale" at.
u.uu
men,
53c
U.J5
75c Shirt
$1.00 Shirt
$t.S3 Shirt
l I1
'KWb iWiaiSSSkasj (WbA
and yount
DARCAIN SPOT OF OMAHA ACCOU.lTS
HTM AND HOWARD
OMAHA. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916.
'OLD' REPUBLICANS
SWEEP CALIFORNIA
Regulars Victorious on Face of
Early Returns in Governor
Johnson's Commonwealth.
LOSS OF 'FRISCO IS CONCEDED
SAN FRANCISCO, May 3. The
"old" or "regular" republican ticket
for delegate to the national conven
tion ran eubatantlally ahead of the
united or "new" republican In
early return received tonight from
completed precincts In more than
forty of the more populou counties
of the Mate
rteturns from the democratic and
progressive tickets, on which tbera
were no contents, were slow, and In
a number of counting were not avail
able. The progressive vote as re
ported was extremely light, vigorous
efforts having been made by the
united republicans to awing It their
gy.
"Regular" republican artd that th
outcome wa beyond dlsput and laued
atalement congratulating the people ol
California,
At the united republican headquarter
th loa of ban Franclaco county wa
conceded by Hylveeter J. McAtee, cam
palgn manager.
Jefferanii tllrwar Plana,
NBW OniKANH, May 3 It wa an
rioiineed at a meeting her today of New
O.lean and Iullna intereata that a
charter for th .lafforaon Highway aa
oclatlon, promoting tho building of a
.,., win,, trf,u r'ntiuila fo NevV
f'INIIwn .linn , -
(;rlan would be fibd within a few day.
(letieral office or Hie aaaociaiion, i wm
atinounfcd, would be maintained at lea
Moln .
Good Digestion
la nbolutely eaaentlal to health. The
atoniaeh 1 the dlatrlbutlng iwdnt of
the hunian body. I'rom it action on
the food we ent, w get our blood and
atrengin, nonce h i iini"iin i" v
It In good condition. It 1 not what
la eaten but dlgeated that count.
Duffy's
Pure
.i, M. ui.fiie, mt,A liHlM ulnr1
of th atomecli to healthy ectlon. Hy
aiding tn eaaennai lunciiona 01 nw
tlon It enable you to obtain belter
aaKlmllatlon and thereby tho body I
furnlahed all the nutriment the food
contain, conefiently trngth and
vigor. Many former uffrer from
atomach dlaorder bave been benefited
by the Judlcloua uae of Duffy' Pur
Malt Whiaaey,
"Get Duffy's and
Keep Well"
At moat dn
glata, grocer and
dealer. If they
can't auppl y you,
write ua. l.'aeful
houeehold , book
let free.
The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.,
rtoubeater, N. X.
GrayHairRestored
to its Natural Color
b a few application to It orirlnal dark, glotay
had, no matter bow loo II aa ba gray at
laded, and dandruff removed by
It b re-no one wro know yon ar viteg
h, Sfte. BOo. it. all dealer or direct neoa receipt
ei price. Send for booklet "BeauUtal Hair."
Phllo Hay gpecialtlea Compear. Newark, N. J.
s-GREEN co.
-Tle Bajvaia Spot of Omaila.u
Partnership
at 6RE
r& W Vr- -TJ 7 'X w ;
39c
65c
9k
laU. 11(1 PUlDnC
fepJ 4JaMatrilti!'W-3t
mm
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3.77
Clerical Students
Graduate Thursday
At Local Seminary
Omaha Theological aeminary will close
tho beat year tn Ha biMory on Thnreday
evening. The cloalng exerclaea will be
held in the North Preabytertan church j
and will consist of a banquet anJ after- !
dinner apeechea at o'clock. The gradu
ating exerclae will be at a o'clock. The
claae oration will be delivered by Charle
Rrldsca. Dr. Htcphen Phelpa. one of the
founder of the Institution, will apeak on
"The Beginning of Our KeVnlnary." The
apeclal addreaa of the venlng will be de
livered by Dr. George P. Baity, pne'or of
the largeat Prebyterln church In Kon
a Dty.
All of the graduate have accepted call
for permanent" work: Jame Adama at
Elgin, Neb.; Charle Bridge it Randolph,
Neb.: Gerald Flugerald in Texaa; Jen
C. Jorgencn t Marne, la.; Charle 11.
Ueper at Hartlngton, Neb,; Charle 11.
Leonard at Alta, la.; fvlleroy M. Hmlth In
th foreign field; beater A. Thornpon at
Hamburg, la.; Colin C, Weir at rtattle
Creek, la., and Ilobert Karr, a member
of the cla for two year, I paator of
th Third Preahyterln church of Omaha.
Thl I one of the largeat claane yet
graduated from th geminary,
llavemeiitl of Ocean Hteamrre.
Pnrt. arrlra, HallM.
NKW TOIXK fane Hiataa,
NKW YOHK.. ,.llya4am.
NKw Y HK...,., ,, rinri',ni.. urquni.
NKW VOItK Tuioanla.
tUKIirriA.vUtiANI) ....On-ar II.
VI T aI- 4 U - T'ir-a rPrte krtw te e tt'rtrlr
gaiatw'.-i.JiWo ttaaa. ; a. ig.,--a.-.Tf,-ia8.r-a T -ge .-ir Jt .-orr, ir,-mrrr.-:.TaTi-tratm.: ..n,.,r itui-tsxtz-n ri"T.-rr.rgr-aCT ...ii.nW'!. . w - -am- a h m uiuji
Acorn Gas Ran
The demonstration of Acorn Gas Ranges will
' continue Thursday and Friday. A Gas Range
Expert will be on our saleslloor to explain and
demonstrate the merits of this range. A credit
of $1,00 will be allowed on any Acorn Range pur
chased either of these days,
Omaha Gas Co.
Douglas 605
American Troops
Halt a Band of De
- Facto Cavalrymen
DOUGLAfl, Art.. March 3. -An attempt
of a body of de facto cavalry, tho ad
vance guard of General Arnulfo Gom'i, to
enter Chihuahua, throurtii Pulpit Paaa,
wa blo ked today by American tro ;pa.
according to a reliable report received
here from American source.
The Mexicans, according to the report,
were under command of Colonel Jeu
Maria gulrre and had penetrated eight
ten mile Into the paaa be-foie thtdr move
ment waa discovered by a United State
military aeroplane which reported the
treaente of the de fato troop to th
American commander,
The American troop are. ald to have j
been drawn up In atrateglc formation to l
hold the pa and Colonel Aguirre did j
ml attempt to prcaa forward, but went
Into camp and rJIdpatnen meaaengera to
the rear, preauniably to rommunlcaia
with General Gomez.
Colonel Aguirre' advance Into Chihua
hca la believed here to have been tho
forerunner of a general movement.
OklHhooiM lit nniinlloii.
I'illl.ADKI.fmA, May K.-The Okla
homa, the liilnKt oil-burning up.r-di-ead-naught
ttdded to the t'nltud Hlalea nvv,
built at an apptoxlmate coet of IT.'f'l.tMJ,
wa (dticcd In i otnmllori at tho i'hihi
dclphbi navy yard today.
Wine bualnea men always ue Th
Hee'a ndvcrtlnlng column.
WHY BAKE BREAD AT HOME?
'Ti not an oasy or pleasant task, and the " results "
arc seldom the fame often unsatisfactory.
TIP-TOP BREAD
Is Always Good
EVorn the mixing of the first ingredients lo the final
wrapping in waxed paper, each and every
loaf of Tip-Top receives constant attention.
Why worry and fu.s when you
can order Tip-Top Today, To
morrow and Kvery Other Day
from your grocer?
5c and 10c
. Let the Tip-Top boy do the work.
DEMONSTRATION
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What Does Your
Food Cost? Youcould
easily spend two dollars for
a meal and not get as much
real, body-building nutri
ment as you get in two
Shredded Wheat Biscuits,
the food that contains all the
muscle-making material in
the whole wheat grain pre
pared in a digestible form,
two Shredded Wheat
Biscuits with milk or cream
will make a complete, per
fect meal, at a cost of not
over five cents. A food for
youngsters and grown-ups.
Eat it for breakfast with
milk or cream; eat it for
luncheon with fresh berries
or other fruits. Made at
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Advertising is the pendu
lum that keeps buying
and selling in motion.
THAOI MARK DC.
U.S. patent orricr
OF
Howard Street
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