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BBIEF CITY NEWS
"Tomio4 i :or iporttng Ooo6.a
Hffht1 rutnree flurg,..-cirnda.
0wob BggmBt ftlnr. Elsolm.
Boot mat It Now eie.rnn Pre.
Aaflirooi, rir Imni. Sunderland e.
Tor Bala.-,., grj (. f(ty farrn
' j, J( L'vmnnt, Kecllnc Uldg.
"Today Movla Program," clunaifled
lli,n today. It npp-nia m Tha lire e.
'Initlifly. Kind out what tho varliu
mo lug pi, turn thcatcra ofter.
81 Month In Jail - William Hall wait
M-immed t ,u montlu In the Hall
"tuiitv H hy .1 udK" Woodrough In fel
"'H idirt t,n tt rhaige f b x car mhhciy,
Pain. ComjUny Incorporate The
Itiiiiillion 1'iilnt and il.tMM company ha
liiiHi'iH.iiitril for Siirnn. Allen B. Ham
ilton, (Jr.in. Hamilton and , William ',
ItaniM-y arc i officer.
Oo to Waat Point Alfred Nathan
Ji"i kiiiaii. T, f Lincoln haa .,.
l'"ini'd i. Wet Point Military academy
Mid have hro Juno 15 to lake up hg
work, uriiutor u, M. Hitchcock made
Hie appointment.
City Employ Hurt f.onla'petergon,
'Itv emploje, MiHtnlmd Hpvnre cut and
frtiUn wh, n hB r.-l I into an excavation at
Truth an, 1 .In, kon elrcct-, Tin wan at-l-ndf-l
l,y Hr, J'.arriry Kulakofaky and
till n tmii .
Motorlatg Are rind-(lny ricnall and
V,r' Teter pleaded guilty In poU'e court
10 tie vl.ilatlon of traffic rcgultitr,ig and
were fined )fi and coat, with BUapandel
miIi Milton Moakovlu pleaded not
gniliy in,,) H;i hrn a jdlnlliir fine.
Auto Thlavai Buay The following
nllng iinfoa have hcen reported to tlm
police; Jl W. MowlnkeU-of (Jretna .
M,ni"n n car miir'n 1 mm rnventccnm nnd
DoMKlfi" t recta, Kretl I'Vinko of Lincoln
I'.at one it 2H North h'evrnti enth treat,
Adolph Muell, Il7i tfniith l-'lf trriil h street,
left n ar nt Tw nly-nlxth and Haimy
lreei. lrli wa not there when hn to
ll rnfil, nid Harry ltafhiiuin, ji:2i I.nlhrop,
liiid one atoti n from In front of bin h'tn ,
Uat T-TII" Blilnglaa. Kundcrlnnrta. j
Wire hmilnruB men alway 11 mi The
lire advertising column. , 1
BRAZIL DEMANDS
GERMAN EXPLAIN
South American Nation Asks Lega
tion for Information on
Sinking of Ship.
NEWSPAPERS ARE VERY ANGRY
WO JAKNEIRO, Brazil, May 4.
The HrailllHn government hag not-
1 f I"1 tho Gfrnian logatloa that It hai
I orderrd an urgent Inquiry Into the
I Kinking, of the Di atitlan teamnh!p
Rio Rianto. In order to be ablo to
art with certainty for tbo defengo
of ItH neutral rights.
Official telegrunm received lietd
annoiinic that the Rlr Uranco ti
torpedoed. The nfiwgpupera are
greatly nrouwed and unanimously de
mand energetic Intervention by tho
Brazilian government.
t o-Ojirrat Ion I rajeil.
yesterday the Jornal Do coinerclo
advocated co-operation with the
I.'nlted State to oppoae aubninrlne
warfare an It hai been carried on.
Ita lead In followed today by the
other newHpapera, which are ctrong
In their denunclatlone,
"Grrmany conaldi ra Itarlf In a atata of
ar with the ont Ira world".
The (iancta De Notlclaa aay that
Tinpoior William' grneral laff ha de
clared war on llimanlly. 4t dda:
"To combat infamou Pruaalanlam I
the duty of evory nation,"
O J'n l aaya: ' llraill ai, In tlila world
war no place for neutral. Whoever re
main neulral will he vamiulahnd. Ger
many d-rve no longer from our gov
ernment the eonalderation which haa been
ahonn 1 again! tha general ventlmant
of the country. AM Uraull look to prel
5ent Wen'-elii Krnt. confident that h
will miire. up to the deatlnle of
liraxll."
Lloyd George Says
England Needs Every
Man Able to Fight
LONDON. May S. Speaking on a mo
tion to reject the military eervlce bill.
Pavld I.loyd Ueorae, inlulater of muni
tion. .ild In the IIoue of fommon to
day, that he would rather be driven out
of tlie liberal party, cn out of political
wlao to aiply lla full power forthwith.
I Mr. Moya ("ieorgo argued that until
RuMla had completed the equipment o
a to employ It Immenae reserve of
men a It eentlal tht France and
Oreat Wrltaln put every available man
in the field. Germany lie ald well
aware of the danger of thla country fM
Ing 10 take the utmoM hre it poUly
could of thl yer' burden Immediately
and he ventured to" aay that the Pa
axe of thl bill would In lt"lf b about
the wort "icw that the Oorman gen
eral taff could lead,
life altogether, than lia upon h'
enrtcence the renponelldllty of refuelng
the demand of the mllltery aulhoritle
for men which might make all the dif
ference between defeat and victory.
Thoae who anacrled fhat If the wr
laatei until 1!17. the nation could not
"atay the course," were both Inaccurate
and Injudlclou. Ite had cnnaulled tha
leading financier of the country and
they had not the leaf liell(loii In af
firming that, however long Ih war
laMed, It could ontly anything Oer--many
could do, but In any caaa It waa
HIGH SCHOOL ENCAMPMENT
WILL BE HELD AT VALLEY
The high chool encampment may be
held atJ'alley thla year following an
optlmiatle report by Major Kler and
g delegation of cadet officer, who
looked over the ground (h flrf. of the
week. A large field I near the ramping
ground, giving plenty of room for drill
ing The bualneaa men of the town
have mad the high aclmnl aulhoritle a
good offer and aeem highly elated over
the chance of getting the radela th
ea r.
New House of Hope Nearing Completion ! Woman Won't Run for
Presidency This Time
JfU r "-v
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" 'lUl)J!JllMJillllilim 1.1.1. 1 1 Al 1 11 I ;
NEARLY WILD IH
Read lire AVant Ad for profit,
them for reull.
Price $1090 Detroit
Quality First
SHE'S THERE BECAUSE SHE PERFORMS
THE 3400 r. p. m. CHALMERS
Most ears start alike. But very few finish alike.
Therein comes a mighty diiTercnee.
Step on the little hutton 10 months after date aid
you'll readily note the inequality.
One is sluggish, "dead' without emotion, and re
spond to the touch with the speed of old-time oxen re
sponding to the lash.
The other is alive, alert, ready; radiates desire to
plunge ahead.
This is the 8400 r. p. m. Chalmers kind. The other
kind is the sneeies known to the trade as "one-year" cars.
Chalmers makes a five-year car. There's many an old
1009 Chalmers 80 Blue Bird giving a good account of
itself today. You'll find the everlasting pep there five years
from the day you take your first turn at the wheel.
Largely because of the 8400 r. p. m. engine. Which
delivers mighty power with easy effort.
It's mostly in the design. The pistons are aluminum,
nbout two' pounds lighter per piston; the reciprocating
parts lighter, which eases up the thrust on the bearings.
Then the crank-shaft, which is very heavy, and bal
anced to the weight of a hair in a special Chalmers device,
spins at the rate of 0400 revolutions per minute.
It means excellent reserve power. For at 10 miles an
hour the engine is turning up only .500 r. p. m. while at
20 she is doing about 1000 r. p. m. So that at excessive
road seed she has the punch to deliver when called upon.
lfi of her power is used at 10 miles an hour. So
that she has f09e to H4'X' when a twisting, hilly road
looms ahead, when a sharp comer with a rugged grade
vhoves in sight; when the man ahead is showing you too
much dust.
You'll like the ,H00 r. p. m. Chalmers for one singla
ItttiV reason. She sure ran erform.
,sk your dealer about Chalmers service inspection
enupons, negotiable at all Chalmers dealers everywhere.
This system is a most imortant consideration in buying
your tar.
Fie 1'awrtjer Tteirmjf Cr, $101M IMnul.
'Hire r,wfijfer i 'alin.ilrt, $IUo Mnit.
Two I'awtijjer HM)tr, $l0?u iMmtt.
( ViW rf Tirtti? 'f ami Hi.Jvter 0'tf.r in rmi cr Mr
bine. t'ehrti.ict -Ortfonl luarimn, !-nt tut- K rvh nt Mtfeir lil'i.
NMien-S lmUn U', ruiirvM" !U, .r ml, U r Ii.tIi
tJ-ti"'il UUat tf t ..''tb'.'t t t . ..t.
W. L. HUFFMAN AUTOMOBILE CO., omaiia. nib.
t'e
The lloiisn of Hope la now licarlug
eonipletlnii In Florence after threo year
of plnnultiK and alrniuou rffnrt on the
part of thoao who iiilllalcd the move,
went. Thl I to lie a home for the aged
from all parln of the niate.
"It waa a hard atrugglo to get the
building under way and I liould have
been teninteil lo Blve no Hie im.lci la k
lug," aald Kcv, rherlra W. Pnvldge, "liad
tint the crying need of the, poor and aged
purred mo on "
Hold n tirndite.
A flnafnn ninicliiiiukcr In Irjlna lo ar
rnan a clah hetneen Johnny llrlle and
"Mickey" Urowii I'erhap lie liulda a
grudae aialnal 'Ml, kcv."
j ri'iiu.'luK. Mining and IIkIiIiii con '
'tract nKgr.KiilliiK SIOO'i were awarded'
I emcidnj. " e are ip leruiliied led to uo '
! Into deht," ald llev. Mr, Havldge, "and
I If llil biillilliiK I' to progiexn we tuiint
: have ihl ll.) at nice. .1, ieForret '
Itlctmrda al the Omahit .N'nlliinal liank i
Ida trcaaiirer, to whom check for ilmm
thin to thl piolect re rent, llev, Mr. '
Bnildge point out that If there are I .'
people In lh rlly who will glvn )0'
apiece toward the romplellon of the;
building, all will be well."
Ileleuale Saoieil,
liK.WKIt, Colo., Mav .'. - A M. Slev.
enmn anil Kalpli W. finllli, weic named
delegate from the I lil I'oloiado run
grraKluiiHl dlalilcl, lodav In the repulillcau
national comenllun In I'lilcauo.
I'll It" MH ). May 6.-The woman party
convention here June 6-7 doe not con-
template the nomination of a woman'
preMileiidul cnndldale,
Statement that a woman would be
nominated have hern credited to Mia
Ain u Paul, chairman of the I 'onKfcaalonal
'iiiiiHi, Imi M In Caul ei i i i I tmlay that tha
Ki om; liitrrprcf nttim , had been put on
her word. "We haven't at reached
I lie atnuc where II would he wiae to put
f u ai d a u oinnii ciirulldata for the
hlKheat office In the land." aald Mia
Paul, "ilur convention will merely at
tempt to lnke full adviihtauio of the hal
nine of power held hv women In the
Miffrna alale lo help elect puch candi
date an will ait hi pausing Hie An
Hioii) amendment lo Hie cnuetltullini.
BURNING ITCHING
Chancellor of Cotner
University Resigns
I.I N' l U.S. May fi. -Trustee of I'lillu r
tinlvei lty, the iate denonilnal Ion liool
of the i 'In lit ,i n church, today announced
Hie lealgnallon of I 'hancrllor William
ii cher, and It a' ceplance, to take of
fi ct rtepieinber I, m t. No aucceaaor
ha been elcotei.
Ileleaate Saillell,
WIIKFI.IMI. W. Va . May ft, -The re
publican tt coinciiMon, In eiin
ie today, elecled four llelnnalea ll
lam and alternate to ihe minimal cnri
i .-iii Ion In hh ax,
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p. , mm Mwi
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'Inixi C'rilm.uiil'ii
Eczema, FromHandsto ElbowsOna
Mass, Could Not Put Hands in
Water. Could Not Sleep.
HEALEDBYCUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
"My tlanghter wa polnonnd by alt end
It turnoil lino rcnein and from her hand
to her elhow wa one man of red, burning,
Itching eruption. It hen with a raali
which wa of inch a burning Itching nature
that at llnim jlin wa nearly wild. For
many week hn could not put her banda In
waler ami he could nut leep,
"rlhe ur7erei liilrnnely for everal week
ami I tried wringing towel out of hot water
and pulling a ruhher heet aTM ber, but
ho mun i hccd. Tha Doeiiw ald to try
Cutlcura Hoap and Olniment. I did and
the lU'hlng and burning left her, and I uei
four bum of f'uilcur Ointment together
with the ruilciira Hoap and h wa eom
plelely hnaled." (signed Mr. Ida Hi-own,
TOW F.ggleelon Ave., hlrago, III., Oct. 3i,
IDIS.
Snmple Kach Free by Mall
With 3V p. Hkln Tlmik on raqueat. Ad
dri poaKard "t'nllenra, Dapt. T, Bos
ten." Hold throughout the world.
Special Low Priced Values for Saturday!
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M
AT OMAHA'S
LOW PRICED
HOME OUTFIT
TING STORE.
MAKE
YOUR
OWN
TERMS,
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Our LOW Expense. INEXPENSIVE Location and IMMENSE Buying
power tname us to ben you muality uuuub for LEbb Money
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Iii 52S in. jr- v )
GOODS SOLD OUT OF TOWN ON CREDIT
Freight Paid Two Hundred Miles
NO FREIGHT ALLOWED ON SPECIALS
STDB IOCS SEI-BUaEa.ATOmi-.rrAmea
made of aelecled hard wood, flnlalmd
goldnn, mineral wool filling; eliding d
luelahle wire ahelve; naleiited told elr
p cln-iilallon, with aide-Icing coniirt
rjj nient. Theae (ire eplendld, well-made
and economical Ice hone, romnlnlng all
the luteal paten led featurea,
and am eirnmiy con
venlent. Worn, 2i'.fi0. Male
prl
$16.75
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TM1A KAMnBOMll AX.X, vrMOLHTUKIlO DAVTaTrOaVT. .Tint like
llulrtlon, uphnlatered In a ik (b1 grade of tnpnrt tapetry It h
inreo mitii' tamoviioia cuniona, mi ii Hack are
eprlng unhnltered, wldlh of davenport Hi In ; depth of
et 12 In and lieluht of hack III In Thl I a high
grde loc of good, worth IdH.flO. Hn)n price
5 , OOMBHTATIOir OEArOWOLA OUT
I riTB i 'onalallng of Colurnlila firafon-
M ola. a reenroj cabinet and
alxtaen lateat moalcal e
'"4 lection. Thla entire outfit
. 1 for only
$29.70
3.00 CA-SX. 3.50 MOITT1II.T.
w
MIXria Oft BAKING BOWLI .iml
Mkii 11 null ;i( l"H. t 'H..!tii v t.f ilirr hf-
f.fiti( HIT tu.wU u tit f,l HI.' hN.. it,
(.thtf lioli Nt "ii-- m n e,,,iit) (, i,.
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Ladies' Spring Suits
At Reduced Prices Saturday
EASY CREDIT AS USUAL
Ladies' Spring Suits
LatlifV 1ariilomo Spring
Suits, Saturday at rodiirwd
prifoH. Tlipy are worth fully
onn third morn; wondorful val-
fts nt $in.7r. oo in
Jf18.7,r and )ZZ.J
All our LadifV Spring Coats
at rpdiifi'd priffH. valuos
in fiprin coatn at 7.50,
$H.50, 15.50 Jjg gp
Qur Iadio.s' Spring drosHPS aro
tho latest novpltioH. A larjfo
sortniorit. lo w'lci't, from. IVirod
from S.f)5
all?'
lAVfl
$27.50
All our Iditlifs' Spring lfat at
ri'iliifctl prit'fs, from Si t
to
lnilit's' Spring Skirts iu pop
lin, mt'c, taffeta, rht-ckh and
nt ripen. Tlie niflv
kin.l at, S.MI5 to.
$12.50
$8.50
1 A WEEK WILL DRESS YOU
I WELL AT THE "UNION"
Into of M fti ntnl
Allllllifl- l.lt'LlI' Slllllll
Ytiinn.' Mi u'n Spriuir Sinl- j-il rreehi'tl.
Sustlf U nliii fill Milllr-., CO) Kfl W
rred iv,i,M su.r.o to )ZZ.DU u
tn' Nprillkf Sllll , H'e killd tllllt Ittll'l
tin- li.i'd Hfitr, nt S.'i.TiO,
nod
Mi l;'. :iH nod Sinn -' ;it ! li;it
lire luiit,
All t'"l-i hi.ti I. i d ri i!ii,'i t u; in
No Ch.ngc for Alteration
$5,50
S4.95
52,50 0FCN SATURDAY TILL NINE
MAbTY otrek
rrLBg or oa
ai MftRM TO
ELECT JltOM.
TDD OVSaT OAS KAJKOEbV .tuet Ilk
llliiKlraliou, ha Inr ldo linking oven
wild droller hanealli. Alu ha Inm
lower half hetwenn the leu, convenient
for pan and iIInIic Ii, real on. lla four
larva eookliur hurner. Thl I a. enlen-
dld, well-made, ronvenlnnt ga ranaa,
with patented air-mining
ga hurner. Worlh
MrtO. Hale
m ice.
MtiBf TO r. '
ATTBBTD
ovm
Tber Mar
ae Ton T
jnnou
Mony,
an ran,
$24.50
w I'll
riB&S FOaOK BOOKtiV Juat
ut; well mart: flnlhal
fumed hrown. worth
1171, Mala prln
Ilk
$2,85
THREE - ROOM HOME
OUTFITS,
Complete for
Terms, $4.00 Monthly.
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tii.e.l in giv p(. t ewOaiacii.in t'h
mr.,l"iW la of ..l l I ,,litii flnlali
ml iiiikni iiiiiiiuet t niii " c, hi,
with fi,,l rt of lihkal . ll pataoUt
.' in, iimi inn aiia. il
oieol Itiil ale eav
I tlig 111 I Oi pi lul
la .oil v .
! .i"ii laiaoi'l
"B $14.85
MAftOCM V LA W R KUel-'l f.
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