THK BKK: OMAHA, NA'ITKDAY, MAY i, WW. 3 r Nebraska Nebraska N NEBRASKA FRUIT NOT FROST INJURED FRANK. YOUNG TO HEAD THE GRAND COMMANDERY Temperature Low Enough to Affect Blooms Hat Not Been Reached. SCHOOL MEETINGS OVER STATE (From Stuff Correnpondent ) LINCOLN. Mar I. BprlaI.)-Ne-biimka fruit hm nnt been hurt by th Idle frot, f.cnrMut to Fecretary Dun can of the Hlat Hoaril of Horticulture. "So far an I hav heart," ald Mr. Imncan thl a mornliir, "thr haa bcn no Annum from front of any ronx luonre. I have not heard from th x trrm wntprn part of the tnte,' but I am lnollnrel to believe that thrra haa been little. damnKO there beraiiM the araaon la later out there and the bii'll rould nut have been developed they are here In the fruit, belt. "It lakea a 30 degree temperature to damage fruit bloaanma, and f do not un rteiKlniid that It hu been that cold In (hla nwtlon of the atate. Anyhow, there haa been lio report of damage aent In to thla department and ao I am of the opin ion that there haa been none," ftrhnnl Meet al Munilinlill. ftnte Huperliitendent Thomas and W. II. Campbell went to Humboldt thla ewnliiK lo attend a rural a'hool meeting. There will he a alate-wld eduiatlonal mreilng held at the Llndell hotel In Lln eoln on May 27. The Ktate Normal hoard will meet B Lincoln May 12 for the purpow of taking up matter regarding the building of new building at the different normal achool. .S' e rv IIiiIMIiiv aaaiM'Inllnn. A new building and loan aaaoelallon, to be known na tho J'rolecllve Waving and f-oan aaaoelallon of Ord, haa been granted a charter by the fUnfe Hanking board, with a capital of V,tfffA. The board of director ronalata of A. J. Ker klna. ('. A. llnr, M. H. Ooodenow, U. K. (iard, Jomph Hurta and Claude A. J 'ftvla. Illll Ailianeed, Ulnle Huperliilendent Thomaa haa re reived nolle, that the fmllh Ilughi-a bill for the ealahllnhment of national train ing and IriduMfrlnl edurgtlon haa been ndvan'-ed in congrea. Tho bill give federal aid to the different ajrtte of tho union and tho amount appropriated In creanea every yeur, Kacli alate aeeept Ing the approprhillon a expected lo ap propriate ft like amount, the whole to go toward glvlnif teaebera Inatrueilon In vo cational and Industrial education. Vrllur llelurn. Secretary V. It, Mellnr of the Htnlo Hoard of Ari:ulturo 4-etuitiod from a meeting of the Hoard of Appeal of the American Trotting aaaoelallon and re port, among other thing, the relnatate- tnent of Jlal McKlnney the (jtiaha parer, to good, atandlng In, the aaaoela llon, but knock out tho record made by Jlal of l.O'fc, made on an Oklahoma track. finm oniiany Honda, A hearing waa ort today be for the Blate Ilallway commission on the appli cation of tlfo Lincoln Una company for permlaalon lo laaiie 5 per cent forty-year gold bond In the amount of 7.'Zftf), the bond not to aell for Icm than fC.M uer lhare. The bonda, If burned, are to liquidate JCT.OOO of atiort-time bond made by the company In 11)11 and rclaaneil again In 19H, and to be uacd for b.tt't'iwnU. VIASJ WHO ACCIDENTALLY TOOK POISON IS DEAD Amcaf?KKN H. V., May f,.-fflper.lal Telegram.) OIo Lovo, flintier, near Pol lock, 8. D., who recently awallowed a bichloride of mercury t.'hlet In ndalake for a laxative, died at a, local hoapllnl 'aat night. The tablet had been left at the I.ovo home to be uacd in dreaaing an Injured leg. COLTMnVS. Neb., May 5. -(Special Tel cgram.) Frank It. Young of Iiroken How head the grand commandery of the Nehraoka Knight Templar, having been advanced to that position thl afternoon Claude Watson, Nebraska City, 1 deputy grand commander; Wyman B, Clapp, Kearney, generalisalmo; John 8. Mar man, Tecumaeh, captain general; Kdward C. Jorkon, Hlalr. grand aenlor wardn Charle L. Shook, Omaha, grand Junior warden; Wealov W. Ilarnea, Nebraka City, grand prelate; Framla K. White, Omaha, grand aenetary; tieorge II Thummell, Omaha, grand treaurer. The following officer were appointed John W. Mitchell, Superior, grand atand ard bearer; Jeaale t. Whit more. Grand !tnd. arand aword bearer: Arthur f. Utem, Chadron, grand warden, Hllaa ( I)ean, Norfolk, captain of the guard. Lincoln wa aelerted a the meeting place for he 1917 conclave. Thl after noon the thirty ladle who acconipsnled (he delegate. were taken In automobile to the Genoa Indian achool. SUTHERLAND WILL VOTE ON LIGHT BOND ISSUE KCTIIKaLANn, Neb, May f..(SperiU -A ancclal election haa been called for June d, at which time the taxpij'er will decide na to whether or not they desire to bond tho village In the aum of IV for the coiiMlruetlon, etc., of an elertrl lighting plant, rleveral week ago . local reldent inatalled a plant nnl lighted geveral of the bualne bulldlngi In the village, hut the board fulled t grant him a franch and contract for street lighting to the amount of J.Vfl per annum. Heveral ae of amallpox and one of diphtheria In the neighborhood are r ported, but no fatalltli have occurred from the dlee. MAN'S NOsTnEARLY CUT OFF BY WAGON WHEEL ELLHWOHTH, Neb, May S-(Hpeclal.) The wheel of a aprlng wagon loaded with feed caued tho almoat complete amputation yeaterday of the noe of C, J. ltord r, a well-know farmer northwrt of town, lie riding on a pile of aaek In the rear of the wagon when an unexpected lurch of the front wheel threw him to the ground between thn wheel. Ill mm: a broken at the bridge and from there down It wai nearly av ered. Ho I now retlng very eaally and It I expected hi recovery will be rapid. ,w otea of ftrward. BICWAUH, Neb., May B.-ffipecal.)-Mayor Merrlam ha made the following appointment: Hoy H'-hler, city attorney; John lilllan, city marahal; Tom Cralge, nlgnt watch; Henry Thome, atreet com nilailoner; John Martz, water and light cnmnibnaloiier. Thy campaign for .i.O'JO for a two-yc;ir Have Pure Blood ood'g araaparllla Kakaa Para, Bed Blood. Blob, Tour heart work night and Say with out a aue. It la tho principal organ of the circulation of your blood. Jt I of thn utmoat Importance that It ihould do II work well. The quality and quantity of your blood have much to do with It action. If thla fluid la pure and abun dant, your heart and other vital organ act with more energy than when It la de fective In quality or deficient In quan tity. Hood' Faraaparllla make the blood pure and abundant. It la the one old reliable medicine, that ha been nld for forty yeara, for purifying tho blond. There la no better blood remedy, appe llor, atomach tonic. It embodies -the careful training, experience, and sic 111 of Mr. Howl, a pharmaclat for fifty year, In It quality and power to cure.Advcr-'lacmenl. THIS BTOKK OK THE WW'S Browning, King & Company Friday and Saturday WE WILL SPECIALIZE Men's and Young Men's SUITS AT $25.00 OUR VALUES IN SUITS AT $15.00 WERE FULLY AP PROVED BY THE TRADE. OUR VALUES AT $25.00 ARE THE BEST IN OUR JUDGMENT- WE HAVE EVER GIVEN IN THE SIXTY. THREE YEARS WE HAVE BEEN SERVING THE PUBLIC. FOR THE BOYS Our Norfolk Jackets i tt.t it to in n it;) WITH EXTRA TROUSERS ARE THE THING FOR SCHOOL OR PLAY, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT !$:, s(?.ri(, ss.r.o, $io t I HMiHINii 4MI II i I Hl Ml it t Hit ll, Browning, King & Company budget for the Young Men Christian a eoclatlon haa been uccefuily ended, II. T. Jonea of Seward and the l'abaon brother of Chicago, formerly boy of thl town, gave check fnr fV. Secretary Mayer will leave In three week to take up the work at Cnlveralty I'lace. Dee Want A d bring the be reiuK. M'COOK COMMERCIAL j mr,m- 'shX The new cmcc,, of CLUR FLFHT? DIRFPTflrK ! ,h club rp: v' A- rennell. pnttn'; M'COOK. Neb.. May 5.-(SpeMnl.)-Th? fifteen nieuihi'i of the board of dinctir of the Mci'o.ik Commerclil c!ub were I unanimously re elected at the annual j n aklnif a campaign for new member H. C, Clapp, vice piea.ilent; J. K. Lud vlck, aecrotnry; Norman J. Camptadl, trenurer. Mr. l'enneil 1 eaahb r of the Hrt N.UiiiTial bank ard one i f the cliy . Intplligent booster The iHi'.i li nw and i meeting with aueccsa, auma tienty fhe new memf.era be ng added thj first (liiy. H I only within the iwt half century that American flega have been made of home material". lYlor to all Ameri can flag were made of I'ngllah bunting. A Separate Building for Men "GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA" itiiiiiiiiiiiaiB .THE NEW HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING Bell-ans Absolutely Removes; Indigestion. One package1 oroves it 25c at all druggist Ride on the ESCALATOR The Question of Clothes Is Easily Settled for You With Hart Sehaffner & Marx Suits Tlio question of price is settled to your satisfaction also, because vou can ;et these MODEL SUITS FOR MK.V UKUK at $18.00 and $20.00. Little enough to pay for clothes that are (J UARANTEKI) ALL WOOL, FAST COL OR and the best styles to be found in the entire country. Everything About These Suits Is Executed in a Masterful IV a u ) 'Hie nmnrt.cst fabrics, snappiest cuts, host shaping, sewing and seaming and ill ...... I(i i hi .11 iiiiioij ni ii inn iiiKii in. AN' IMPORTANT PACT THAT EVERY MAN WILL THOROUGHLY AP PREC1ATL is this: ALL OP OUR MEX'S (100DS ARE SOLI) IX A SEPARATE lUIILDLVO THE MEX'S IHIILDINO WILL OUTFIT YOU FROM TOP TO TOE WITH THE VERY REST AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. To Come Back Again to the Hart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes Wo made this thn new hmnrt of Hart Kchiiffner & Marx only after hp had thoroughly invrMipated tbfir flaiiiiH that thn clothrH thny produced wnrn absolutely without 'a err-that tlmy oeenpied thn high est plaen in thn Hnndy-to-Wear World and HI'XJAIISK THIS CLAIM WAS SUBSTANTIATED IN KVKHY PARTICULAR, our ciiHtomera will find that thn sikii of The N ev Home of Hart Sehaffner 8c Marx Is the Sign to Follow for the Best Fashions i , Aim . these Master Tailors offer Suits of rpial- ifl" friilnrnl hy the hest-naid artisans in the field. ;ml lipemiste ihov aw rmr clothes for you to huy, we offer these Suits as the 'best value you can obtain anywhere at 18 and .f20. At $18.00 and $20.00 rWrtirilt lUlt HcLlMuM k ilin And here's what every man gets who in vests this sum in Hart Sehaffner & Marx Clothes-the very best of hand tailoring, weaves that the standard mills of the wfirld call prize fabrics. As wonderful a fit as the high' priced tailor could give. Make these; clothes stand every test you know of and you will buy them quickly at $25.00, At$25- Omaha Headquarters for Sport Clothes Hart Sehaffner & Marx Clothes atJO.OO, .$:!5.00 and flO are so far above comparison that we cannot even mention any thing like them at these prices. These clothes are for MEN WHO WANT THE VERY REST AND WHO WOULD PAY MUCH MORE FOR THE SAME CLOTHES OP ANY OTHER MAKE. Snappy Shirts in Timely Sale For Widc-A wake Men Manhattan Shirts. .$1.50 to $3.98 Piiasy Willow Silk Shirts, worth $8.00, nt $5.50 and $f5.50 Sotiii Striped Silk Shirts, pxelu sivn patterns $3.25 to $4.98 The Day's Rig Bargain 128 dozen shirt h, Including fine corded madnw, woven repp, galln atrlped solsette. Regular $1.50 value, at..$J 166' dozen shlrta, Including uport shirts, neglige and (rolf shirt, in per calea. floisettea and repp cloths, at SS t 2j Dozen Silk and Mnn Shirts, neckband style, soft French cuffs. Thn most attractive patterns. These are regular J3 shirts. Special, at. $2.00 Special Men's Hose, Underwear and Ties Men's Msle Hone, "run of the mill" quality, in all rolors and pIzps. fteRii- larly priced at 15c. Sule price, per pair jqc Eitra fine quality Silk Fiber Horn., "run of thn mill," in all the newest spring shadrs. These Hre regular t'.'.c wil'.M'H. In n;tl Satunlay, at...l()c I'nlon Suits, aihleiic knee lengih; ruitnii and HhIo liljlicnl. Hlmrt sleeves, ri'KUlnr ankle length. VaJues to f 1.2.1, at , GOc ""d 7Do 100 Ihiu n Men's Fine S.Ik Four-ln ll.tud Ties, with the wanted Urae open end. KeguUi1 Vc values at , 29o Men's Spring Suits id $12.50 and $15.00 Vor the man who wants to pay thcao moderate prices we offer these clothes with the Mwiiirnnee that they will give every aatiafaejion. There is the maximum of atyle and aervirc for you here (j '"JJ(J Men's Shoes New Summer Footwear for Men Boots and Low Shoes New Lasts, New Models, New Styles Black, leather, liht and dark tan Russia leather, also com bination two-tone patterns, hlaeks and tans with white duplex soles. A splendid as sortment of r-ohhy new foot v ear lor men who care. The f'.llou intf veil known m.ikei, pop'dnriy priced: Hurley's Hoots and I.nw Simon at . . . . $5.01) and ff(' Oil Kncelaiid's liuols and I. un shoes $5.1)1 1 1'. D. Harry Itnots ami lem Shoes ifl.oo and if 1.50 Trust worthy Jiuots iiml I.m'v Shoes ..50 Stylish Hats For Men agd Young: Men WJiv Jirnndeis' Lead If you visited New York today, these are the styles you would fiec rn Fifth avenue. Not as remark able, as it may aeeni, just the re sult of a live store working for style leadership. It is one of the things that make it to your ad vantage to buy .your hat here. JOHN li. STETSON HATS $3.50, H(M) and $5.00 THE FAMOUS "MAYO HATH" $3.00 "RRANDKIS SPECIAL" IIATS-- $2.00 Boys' lleadwear The most complete line of boys' and ehildren'a Headwear in the city. See all the new Kah-Kah Wash Ilata in white, duck and linen; also fancy mixtures, at i.5c, 50c and 65e Hoys' Hats at ...C5e. $1.00 and $1.50 Hoys' Caps at 'J5c, f()e, ti.'.e and $1,00 Golf Caps for Men Kendal ion 1 f, with reen underhand, also white dnek ih tfiven nnderliand and a host of other good ones. Speeding Sporting Goods at Special Prices l"or the Fisherman, the Golfer, the Shooter, the Baseball Player ami the Athlete s H I l l l i ititt.i.i ... "Mil. I. HI, .Mil, ,III,IIIM, living up !lil eseellct reputation f.,r i.iL'l.' t L't.t.le pHi-aplw i iia!ui of esery doenption, - were f,,rt uiiatf eimiiirli to -,(, re iiose 1 1 . 1 1 1 u h vm. a.vertis for S.ttnr.lrt io mil un.b-r the nnirk.'t fiure it" at, may ,uV tltriu ery much tniiler .roe, Just !o at the fiL!ire w umuIh ami if L.,, n, l... ..t P'"mh ,i a'l m ui!l rtilt o uv eveMlluiiid .nj ,1) liced (I H SitnilM'T. r 7 ' ' ril 'i . i n i 1 i t lii;i port iH) For tho Fisherman n.-cp. iff iilmij, IS t tUin ' !' I l i" ' !Uii, h..k. Ili.Ur, Imi! '. ii, ' atii I . lf( i,,. i ((,. , ., s(:k i.hie ' 1 V' '' ' litlfi l 1 1 .Ml I I .. 4 i ...,, I t M ill t 1. 4 ,1 I lli' I I ii. ' in 'i, a ii.,'. For the Shooter ,, 1 A t.I, i I -I If (I I 1 it 4 i. n r I , I ! : I ir tl, 11 1 ( ,1. 1 i ; M . Oi I ., is . 1 "s-u l", 11 1 I: , , Sr" ii. .4 te' I V 'i.it ; f frr N I.LI 4 , , Ml I II ! I , ri I Ml t oll, !'! ' . inn n '!r4nli I'(iii4f 'im. M. 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