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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1916)
THE TIEK: OMAHA, VUIDAY. MAY lillC e Nebraska FOUR COMPANIES OF NATIONAL GUARD Wayne, Wisner, Osceola and David City Will Muster In Organi zations. 5RISWOLD NAMED FOR SENATOR (From a Hlnff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, May 4. (Sptclal.) Foiif new uoinpanlrs of the National Guard will be muoliTcil In Immediately, appll .ntioii having been received and favor nbly acted upon from the. town of Wayne, Winner, Osceola- and David City The date for t ho state encampment of the guard hut broil not for August 8 to 1H, If tills mffts with the approval of the War department. Thn encampment will b! hold at Kort Knhlnmm and will have lo bo held at such (linn an a detachment nf regular or army official can be do tailed to net as Instructor. Major llaym'l, assistant adjutant K'n rial, lis rilunmd from McKlnney, Tot. where ho im railed by the serious 111 ncaa of hi mother, who llve at that pluca and In suffering from cancer, Heme to lllllliila. Dcputv wtato Treasurer Henry Hurgc linn gdno to Illinois to vlnlt relative for a couple of week. Oiniiliii Connie Marrlem Uuslnv Hchmld of Omaha, aged it, and Mary K. M Inker of the Mine city and of tlm name kmc were given llcensa in wed yesterday arid were milled In mar riage by JucIko Itlaaer Immediately after ward. (,rlwl oiiilnnteil. Indication -which first pointed to the nomination of J. K. porter of Crawford an the nominee of the republican of the Twenty-eighth district for senator now show that a change tin been made and that J). 11. firlawold, a banker of ikirdon a tbo successful candidate, Tlie re turn show that (Irlawold received 1,4J9 vote (ind Porter i,?A third cajidl- date, named Miller, received 1,10 vote lliikliuiid Take Her Hack Mi. Frank Lary of Joplln. Mo who ha been residing at tho city Jail for the bint few day Just brcfuiso ahe ran away with a brother of her husband, ha re lented and left lust night for the old home, accompanied by Imr hulnd, who came to I,lncoln In a forgiving frame of mind. The brother "till langulMhea In tho county tiamllo and will have to face charge of white slavery In tho federal court the lust of the month. Madison Reduces Lighting Charges M AMBON, Neb., May .-(Hpcclal.)- A a result of good management on the part of Mayor V. II. Field, and the city council during tho lat two year, tho city of Madison begin the municipal year with no current Indebtedness and money on hand In every lund. The re port of tho city treasurer shows that for the flrnt time In many year a cosh bal ance on hand May 1 In all city funds of ;,173.11, which amount. Increased by Ibe ulnun Demur paid Tuesday, glvea the new city administration at the com mencement of the municipal year over JWXm and no claim outtandlng. Mayor Field Introduced an ordinance amending tin existing ordinance reducing the cost of electric current 30 per cent miking the price 10 renta per kilowatt to r'oiiHiimera having city metera, and I 'cut to those owning their own meter, ana 8 cent for one horse nnd larger meter, Including meter charge and cent for private-owned meter. The proposed ordinance was unanimously adopted. The city treasurer' report ihowed that W2.KC.16 had been collected md I26.!),t0.06 had been disbursed the lam nuniclpal year. During tho year many aubatantial Im provement have been made In water and electric light extension, concrete culvert and bridge, new smoke stack at power station and brick coal ahed, street and road work. The streets, culverts nd water ditches were never In bettor .ondltlnn. Falrhnry faevia otca. FAIRBURY. Neb., May 4.-Hpccial.) At a spirited session of the city council Tuesday night, It wa decided to recon sider tho matter of granting license to the six pool and billiard hall In Falrbury and the proposition carried by a vote or 4 to it. The license remain at I2i. A H'llck change In Hock Inland chief dispatcher wa made here Tuesday, when A. 8. Illshnp was appointed chief ills ratcher In Place of V. A. In wood, im algiieii to other duties. Mr. Inwoad hss left fur Chicago to spend a month, lie l.si been stationed at Ihla point since Au H'lst 1. l:t. A. S. Ulshnp hn lieen "night chief for several year. I.ee McFarland hsi been promoted to hU place. .b.hn A. Cuykendrtll, a Hick Inland pa... ""-'' emiltm-r. h.ta returned from H luisiurs tilp to kalian flly, where h aclcl aa a di ku!,' fr,,m in Valley ,v. abut of tbo Piniherhiied of Pnginett. 1hr.. MarrlH.ra Ih MiJIwn, MM.i, vy i -IH,,- 1- "(! J ele M lmfrfe hl inrriage I. t., I.t,,,t tlillik lUnnhrr and l"ir,, nnle I.imiUb Pot, u( l.j,ii , iu j :nat,r alut Mitt. U'itl tn.ll! of Nnifela. , I j SOLDIERS' HOME NOTES IMAS. Mi !' I 'll'it . 'I ,1.1 I.I I LI I . I.- !. . . a. i hi i ,.., ' !( I i, ' . c . -II . W I I u , I :i S I "-( h (a. J a I ' ' ! Hi M l ' I f la- :t '1 I M i Nebraska EXPERTS FIND HOG CHOLERA Silo Special Brings Good News to Six Thousand Farmers on Trip. , ONE MORE DAY OF THE RUN NORTH PORT, Neb., May 4.-(Spcclal Telegram.) A total of nearly 6,""0 farm era, their wive and children have heard several hundred addresses on dry farm-Ina-, preservation of s l fertility, alfalfa, live stock raising and similar subjects at several hundred meeting during the Itinerary of the I'nlon Pacific allo-dalry and live slock speclal whlch left Kimball Monday morning nd spent tonight at Nortbport. Tho towns of Iwellen, Oshkoah, Hroadwa,ier, I.lso, Northport and Iirldge port were visited today Bnd the greatest Interest In the subject discussed by the expert speaker on agriculture was manl fesied by the hundreds who attended the niecllng. At I.isco the occasion wh made a holhliiy, and visiting fnrmer were treated to a bii'i"ct liy the women of the town following the meeting, which were held In public hall and In tho achools, a well us at various points In the country. I'ean IS. A. Hurneit of the Slate Agri cultural College, and I,. W, Leonard of (he I,lve Stock Hanltary board of Omaha, this morning Investigated the cane of Ulnex and death among young pig near I-wellen and found mnny well developed cases of cholera. Idrectlon for burning the dead bodle of tho affected hog and of other sanitary measure were given. In an addres today I lean Jiurnett gave tho following advice to the farmer of western Nebraska: "After twelve year of extensive experiment tho college of agriculture ha decided that live stock raising I the basl of prosperity for the farmer of western Nebraska. Along with diversified farming every man should make live stock a leading line. Wo have found that no other method of feeding hog for profit equal alfalfa and grain. r'e have been able to get back In pork $2 for every dollar pBld for corn. I would advlso you to feed a medium grain ration of two pound for every 100 pound of hog on alfalfa pasture. Thl ration make the most money in beef. Cattle arc bound to be the leading product of western Nebraska for many years. Von should grow plenty or fornao. putting your corn In a alio If necessary." The Itinerary of the special train will come to an end at llalg tomorrow after noon. COMMERCIAL." CLUB FOR TOWN OF ELM CREEK KKAItNKr, Nob., May 4,XpeclHl Elmcreek, alxteen mile west of Kearney on the main Una of the I'nlon Pacific, yesterday organized a Commercial club. The town ha a population of 1,000. The first meeting of the member will be held May 13, when hundred of farmer from the surrounding territory will be there. Prizes are to be given by the business men, It Is thought that the ateel bridge acro the Platte river south of that town will be repaired by May 13, thn permitting the farmer of Phclp county to attend the meeting. ewi Jlntri of ien, IIHNBVA, 'Nol)., May .-(Hpcclal.)- John T. Lamb died at hla home In Geneva this morning. He wa M year of age and leave a aon, Moyd, of Omaha, and two daughter. , Ben Madison, who died In Omaha last Saturday, wo burled In the Genuva cem etery thl afternoon. 4 George II, Nelaon, music man, and l't-. It. If. Warner are making arrangement for a program for pecorotlon day, Mr. Nelson will organize a larse ehoru for the day. Mr, fienjamln Wafer, who was taken to the Nicholas Benn hospital at Omaha week ago, 1 very much Improved In health. "Why Swear, Dear? Use 'Gets-It' for Corns!" If the .New Tlnn. Simple, Sure n Kate. Applied In n I Neronds. Why. John. I never k-evv you to use such language! J ve told you several tiniea, it h m, it to try those liamluaes alves, taps, p a teis an I c.mD Inn U Inn Watiitiln't 1 a TanrlMniB,. .II,n II ton laeit 'tieia-ll" lar 1 hi t iiruai'' fef nfiii. Heie'a oiii i.V'i ti.' i' a (.m niMtrif il hiw liiiv. leir h,l it.iM h inaKia any run r,nti ilx'it of.' Ii,n 1 1. n t a-ietult l.i h'm.ii i .1.1. . en. put ietr k on rt jit i'W i ti iii' iiitthlng au k ft i.-i i. , .ii, i a I, ti'iii i-t i-u ' - i p. , ,,ii i . mo It a i!iii- a on ie a r"'iM g ,stf a I- . New ,'t.t attt i .. k line a. tta . rnd ae a.'ta I, t-'' an I v. -i !l h , , ! r it i i n e. ii , ,i ,.n, a" i 14 ii,i-li' It M rt'ii,-, it i - ,f , '' J' ' l I'i-I In- I. I "in m i in K.ii . "'a "! (em ii an U-l .i,i i !,.( i, .in t-.i.l ,. M..1I,,,,,! 4 J I , V t 1 1 1 , 4 . t-.i r t j SIMPLE APPLICATION THAT DISSOLVES BLACKHEADS a- , i !,. , I I .11 I i ,.i aii V. , i ant 1. I ' t. a ' k t ii - f ir- Nebraska Ralston Asking for Shipping Facilities i Prom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. May 4.tXnectal.)-A com plaint has been filed with the Slate Hall way commission by the business men's association of Ilalidoii against the Mis souri Taclflc railroad asking that the road be required to build facllllles at that town sufficient to eiuible the business Interests of the town to ship freight out and also accommodate passenRers who may iIchIic to travel over the road. The t'nlon Packing company complains that they are making contract for rals 1 ii u largo quantities of tomatoe and thai It Is necessary that there shall be facili ties so that they can handle them at their plant. The people of the town recently peti tioned the commission to causa the rall ron.1 to put In a passenger slallon at Ital ston, but the road set up the defense (hat It did not have business enough to warrant building n new stallnn and that It was Impossible to move the old station to tne point desired by tho people of the tow n, WAYNE SCHOOL BOARD FILLS VACANCIES ? WAVNK, Neb., May (Special.) At a meeting of the ll.tard of Kducntlon last night nil vacancies exi ept that In the sixth grade were filled. The newly elected teacher aro John Itramlgaii. manual training adence and athlotlcs; Clara M. )lote, domestic science; Maud Anfl Feel Fine The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal all annoy ing akin and scalp trouble. Sample Each Free by Mali With 83-p. Pktn Book on rermeat. Ad dress post-card H uiicura, l)apt IjU, fetaaion." Hold throughout Uie world. -1 NOW IS THE TIME to have, 'is eo.Lip your at tomohlle witb one of our up-to-date one nian tope. Orr tops not only add Rreatly to the appparanf? of your car, but t la a (treat coi venlence when It romes to pultln, up or taking; down the top, tn :r.t noth ing of the protection atta nst the wirif, and elements it affords. , ThI.at ia also an opportune time, to let ii put on fresh I'erferi.Kit Seat Cover or R Top I mat Hood. They will do wonder for your ear' appearance. Cef Our Prtcti an Repairing and Re-covtring Topt. WESTERN AUTO TOP CO. 1208-12 Jackson St. Omaha, Veh. Phone Itouglna I'rlcfa Very Iteaaol able, Kallmate t lieerfully t.Urn. HARTMANN Wtrdrobt Trunk W llh a I tl; pi. i l.. I I i i I ii r a i lvaitivl f.a ha' anlitil t I , I, Mr W FUELING & STEINLE, 'Oaaaa a)aa ( a.uu.ra" FOR SALE 815 WOHTKIXQTOK ST. t- i i' ' I iM ff t-i.. it'., V -ii I i , i -i t( i " -i 1 1- 'i tflil (. U u, - ei l.-u- ,i ,i n j tlH"l, I- '."'I "" tUfll.. I I .lt 1t ij', lA lilw In., . iei ficn ft I t iFl f ( i II TIM UlNAN l UUit 1 il,ts , tlllpluMl l..,kti Wt mi Kiii Hiile Your Sii id nair look nne t ', -VV TlaialaaaRaas' a M I 1 " rinck. Cerniau and Ijitln; Iterniee Crlf- Im. int ,ii.nc, iiiel AuniM Aiiileison. M. Knndol, H senior In the ;iyne lhli second grade. j H'linnl, A new orKiinizaltou known ns the Pub lic Scrilce club being orKanUed. ll ii I'natiir t,ne Arllnuinn, to Include citizens of Wnvne anil sur- i WiK'A, Neb., May t. ii.cclnl )- liv. rounding rural comniunllle.i. The name Alfred K. H;-h fi.iii. who li.it I ecu pastor was selected from n number submitted , of the Congregational i hurcli InthUelly f Underwear Women' fine cotton I'nlon Suit, lace trimmed and cuff knee style. In nil aizes, worth to 50c, at 35c rfl'h or 3 fr $1.00. Women fine cotton Veals, plain and fancy lace trimmed, sleeveless and wing sleeve stylea, all sizes. Also "('imp fy-Ctit" Vests. Worth to 2oc, l 15c Women's cotton I'nlon Suits, lace trimmed and ruff knee, size 5 and 6, worth 2fic, Ht 10c Women's Raute sleeveless Vests. Ciond sizes, worth to 10c, price 50 You Can Domestics Ginghams., Dress Prints, Muslin, Etc. Mill remnants of .Itilnch curtain scrim, plain and fancy border; whlto and ecru. Friday, per C yard OC Dress percale, mostly light ground neat dots and figures. Kull stand ard grade, llookfold. Kiill "'62C pieces, Friday, yard. Dross batiste, beautiful quality, In all the wanted neat floral figures, dots, etc. !,lglit and dark f ground. Hale price, yard...OC Extra Specials ( From 8:30 to 11 A, M. Mill Remnant Devonshire yards to select from - Dress Trlnl and Hhlrtlngs In all the wanted figures, dots elc. Sale yard 2V2C Mill Remnants Devonshire Cloth. ,12lnch Cllnghnm and Zephyrs, all neat plaids, check nnd stripes; easily mulched. Sale price Friday, j yad OC Cotton Challle, neat summer weight chullie, In all the wanted orlenial and Persian designs. Full bolt to select from. Friday, per 5c yard Highly mercerized fast black sat k HUl- een, full AG Inches wide. Kxira weight. Full bolts, 19c : 1212C value, Friday, yard. The genuine Krinkle Seersuckers, one of Ihe best seersuckers made, in all the wanted color. Full f" bolls, Friday, yard OC Ture Indigo dye apron gliighun, all the ncnl, smull and medium checks and broken effects. . Yard OC ,'16-lnch unbleached mtislln, stand ard I,. Ii, grade, aoft finish, easily bleached. Off the bolt, f yard OC Shoes Specially Priced Hoys' black canvas tennis slippers, strip. Sizes to h. f00 pairs women's high shoes In or button styles; also velvet in black, blue and brown. (f ff Mostly small sizes to clean up. Fair ) 1 UU Odds and ends of women's pumps, in white, tan or black. C( Mostly all sizes, pair OUC Hoys' serviceHhle school shoes. In button or lace stylos; all solid leal hers Sizes 9 to 1 s( $1.69 13'. nRFttf POTTOIM Silk and ro' ion drc materials, m desirable colors, fur sircct and hoim dreaaea. I.eiiKiha from 2 lo 20 )ard. 24 and 1 o n iiich-a wide. Yard 1 2C "Kate (iri'i'iiwuv." h d Unl, soft HiercerU'it fiiljilc, ahiidnw effect, with small, n-i floral deniKits on w h 1 1 and tinted cround-.; ,1U Ittchia wide. S(iiill. C f.nl 1UC White ii lie. ii oih iintliv which doc tioi hp nr airrtih 4' ii hi-a i.lc iiiitv, eff Hi butt, lard 10c tlrrtuiue hl'e fUieii, niii StaUipcil on ar-Ui(,- I'lclli fotda and aitlii ff i t. tl- 1.1 1 12V2C F'!ltl). 4ld W hi ii.iVn, h j'i.i iiirnrrKil M.'l" ftnm t.pl at , I I (-o! in. Hi liii it-.v Dot ttinj trl i t Blfm' UH filnn. ill ) d ' II t'i- k. fir" .'id lic'l.o t Zoc DHAI'KHIKS jH'ai- t I I I t I '4.i i,f h--.(i a a .-a i J '! aiM (. ' .( , .J 1 ' '.. I 4. M ( l.i1! n a f----.f .f ill VS r-' V ;.:. 1 1 ( - H. . t. . . ,. .- i V'v i tl-.- -' V N a I ki . .t t 1 1 5c 1 1 98c 4 ' - s in n conteat, nnd w -is sucersted by Ward! That Offer Fine Savings on- Most Wanted Merchandise Buy Stylish Suits Here Friday At $4.95 In tho above ranges, tiood suit at a giveaway price. " " ' "l """".Bnjr Friday, as long as 200 last A OR Size. 13 to 17 for Junior Size. iVt'o 20for",nisseV, Hli..M to4 for women. Buy a New Spring Coat Friday in 1 he Ham-men t flnd save money. Over 700 to choose; from Children s Girls' Coal, uges 2 to 6, 11.95 value , Girls' Coats, age 2 lo and 6 14, 12.50 lo 13.00 values Girls' Coats, ages 2 to. 8 and 6 14.00 lo 17.00 values,..., ' (6cty!a - BOO pairs women's pumps and slippers, In gun metal, kid skin or patent leather, High or low heels; slrap and plain pumps or colonial effects. All tile Idlest styles, t QQ values to $'!, pair O 1 acO Children's Mary .lane, slip pers, ail pHtent leather, plain or wedge heels. Size to 8 98c 59 c elknkln soles, leather toe kid, calfskin or patent leather; I see Size 1 to $1.98 Women's Trimmed Hats In th Basement TIIHKK IHNDUKli ANI l-'ll-'TY -i.tiiiplc t r-i in in I lints lIcuipH mi. I Milan lieinpv l.arjre anilor and a fine varici of all the liitcst shapeii. TiniiiiHit with w nnfH and Hum eta. rihlmti Imnii o-.tni'li and fnticii' I oiltidiit inn in'ors nrc hl.-nk, hite and snml Untrimmcd Hats Fine Styles --$1.39 I ,!. i lll'iali ill 4 I m Imii n Kiiia n liir i n bU. k 50 Dozen Sample t J1 all an liJi. l.iU.- 4,ti It.. I . ali ! . I i i-i-l ;4sj t , i, i I'ritlay Blanket Special Ii vf 'if - ' ' ,-'', I'M I " H -:- 1. i.i -I 1 1 ,i t : k r v I 1 1 ! a II O ill 'l H ,, I I rid tail .". for Ihe lii.t f.iur jeers, hn rciKneil and a i pled the pastorate of the Coin,-ri-;. tleli.il church at Arllngion, He will bine di: week fur hi new lu-iitloii. 'He fint i . if fro Mil m Hie lirltm IIIMV Will l,y t. .,, I ...,,, I ,,f -:ffi;lm,, iiKMin,-t tie Siumlsh Armnda In l.Vvx, At a Verv In the Basement Department MOKK THAN (ifH) SUITS in all tur own stock an. IninilrtMlN of nihers just received from the milkers. innie( into two gppcial lots for Friday's K"llillfr... $8.05 ami $4.05, At '8.95 Dozen of jirelly model to select from, made of Hue all wool materials, such as Toplln, flnberdine, Find rt-ench nnd Men's Wenr Herges, All Wool Hhepherd ( hecks. Corduroys, also Silk Toplln Suit. Tlarn and fancy suit, many embroidered and white braid and button trimmed, All the wanted color and plenty of black. Copies or high priced models. Fine materials, fine workman- I. ,p.',,.'rf,,,'t Nnl a maA fur less 112.50, from that up to 120.00. Wonderful suit at a remarkably low price. Not all ize of every stilt, but sizes to fit all women and misses. 14 to J8 for misses, 30 lo 44 for women. Sev- I't-al styles, black and color, lo fit stout women. Size .i in u.i. am N in imp an Over 200 Women's, Misses' and Juniors' Hulls, all good styles, dozens of different models. Suit thai were made lose!! for 7 GO to 112 60 ,.h !iln'iVt o1 M'TKes, Fancy Novelty Cloths, Granite f'lolh, Shepherd !S!,M,X'UrM' plnm for "Ptr for My occasion's. AllPJo3 Not nil sixes of everv si vie. hut a ,l i-Un .i i. . Coats ! Women'. - - - w w j UUIO Ung Miitttre Coat, a nn 1.1.50 value JpLbll Varlou Kinds of Coats, 15.00 to in and 100 values,.,. J)34y Choice Iiol of Coals, 1S.G0 and & n nr and 110.00 values l)DoO flood Asoriment of Coat, 112.50 f O ft lo 115.00 value POvO $1.25 $1.49 $2.95 lo (o 14, zyaA &t&&r&p - Boys' Suits Fine Values Hundreds of splendid 2 pair- rjpj pant suits, on sale Friday at. . 4Ju3 Plenty of different pal terns (o select from. All are made in the newest of styles, in prays, bines, browns and tan. Aires Ti to 17 years. Another Big Special Boys' Suits, at $2.35 All good, serviceable suits, In neat pattern ef fects; some have two pairs of pant. Hoys' overalls with (loublo seat and knees; made of Rood weight denims, pair SSe. Hoys' shirts, light and dark stripe effect, a well as plain colors. 12 '4 to 14 m-ck measure. Special Friday, 35c Hoys blouse waists, a splendid new cut full find roomy, 25c. laH, v n l h.te $2.451 1 r a and M !.in haii'i'i Millinery Flowers n j.ia i n i it .--!t .11- I I t I l':vf'.l tut .! 1 1.1 1 1 t lit Ti.-m In. 69c ii i -t I I ZJ v L-AWS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package oroves it 25c at all druggists. Hosiery Women's fiber silk boot ho siery, double heel, toes and soles, (tarter tops, black, white and colors. Second of 3.ic finality, Trice 25o Women's fine Milanese silk hosiery, black only. Elastic Karter top. Sires 9 and 9. Worth to Sfic, at QC Men's fine cotton and lisle socks, black colors, spilt sole and all-white feet. Seconds of up to 2!io quality. Trice, per' pair 15c Children's fine ribbed black hosiery. Second of loo qual ity. All size, per palr.Oo Women's fiber silk boot hos iery. Hecond of 25o rpial- liy; per pair 150 Small Pricf W laaal aLu Take your choice of over 200 suits, purchase Just received; also any ult. lit the basement, department over 400 women' and misses' right tip-to the inln tiie suits to chooM from, every suit a correct atvlA. wool innlcr a s. And Mi...' rv.a,. lot In various pattern Towel Ends lc For Friday. !,ooo more piece of hu-'k tnwel end, hemmed and f.inry border. W hile they lc each , , 122C Towels,t9c tancy Ttirklah towela, In strlpn nd checks; hummed emK r p-i'ial, each , , , ) C $2.50 Spreads, $1.93 Ali.mt l-i apreU lr the irn diet kind Hemmed, nceHiipnil .Mil coiiiiT or r ; rt (K i,U $.198 ai'h , ........ Table Cloths, F'- i.f :,.., i r, p, ii r.i t a ta as , ind n' f iim - l1 ti it. niii-l .I im m ' i j. i 1 1 i 1 1 f in i 89c v uamnsR, 1k I ii.h.,1 1 4 'i ) dtii.a. X4 ' ! ill . 141 a t- - W I 1 .-ia I, i le.'( t;i..u ll I I :.!, J , 19c 8'c r.uUlini;, (Ac t .1 t !: 5 4 H t -I.- t. 'I .-!' I I 65c I 1 $4.98 25c ll 1 1 t (I , , 1 .. V 4 iTHK OMAHA it EE I the home rArr.R' I. t -