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    THE BKE: OMATTA. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916.
NOVEL ENTERPRISE;
IS IT ONJQUARE?
On Hope of Getting Fine Furniture
for Small Sum Many Contract to
Pay Quarter Each Week.
COMTAKT SELECTS WISHERS
About 100 women in Bnon and
more In other sections of tho city are
In a "state of mind." The little
word "If" looms large in their vocab
ulary. "If" everything goes all right
they will ome evening In the not dis
tant future call hubby'a attention to
a new purchase for the household.
They will have their men folic un
derstand that, although they don't
play cards, bet on the racos, take
flyers In the stock market or Indulge
in any of those horrid bridge games
tb pastor is always bitting at, they
can, however, make a little some
thing on the side. If everything
doesn't work out all right well,
they don't Ilka to think of that end
of the dilemma.
To t specific these women laie eareel
to purchase articles ftf furniture ureter a
fecullarly Interesting scheme. They py
only 28 cents per week for a nlee dresser,
table, desk or something eelfl to be
valued st M.M. en1 take a chance on
H'ttlns the fooda In one week, or tw
ha. or three weeks without pajrln
In another cent. Co far a sample goes,
the pieces of furniture seem to lie "all
to the fond." But no woman aspects to
pay ll.l for any thing eh huya, o
t)ere must be soma other Inducement,
The catch la a promise In the contract
to select some one of them each weak,
who shall, "for the sake of the sdvar
turina"' get the bonus, provided she snip
rliea the names of three of her Mandi
who are "likely to be purchasers." Then,
tco. If any woman baa a pendant for
retting names, there sre nle prist to
l.a obtained for ten names there Is one
kind tt a prise, for fifteen something bet
ter, and o on.
The company which le engineering this
r nterprle undtr the title of the United
Tradln company la not heavily capital
tred The contracts say the amount li
What fsstnet aye. ,
The contract which the United Trading
company lies the women sign reads as
follows:
W herehy agree to sell to the holder
of this contract;
-Mr, snd eald party sgrees to
ptirchaae or any of the srtlcles
enumerated on the next page for the
sum of $is.M on the following terma and
conditions: Kafh customer agrees in per
3 rents per week until the sum of VI W
has been paid, or until his or her name
Is selected by the company as an ad
vartlelng medium, snd said customer has
complied with the conditions governing
the selections.
"In order to sdrertlse our business on
a broader principle we will distribute
among our patrona each week severs!
pieces of furniture. Patrons who are
elected to receive their furniture s an
advertising medium will not be required
to make any further peymenta, provld
Ing they furnish the United Trading com
pany with the names and addressee of
three persons who In bis or her ;udg
ment would enter Into a like contract to
purchsee tts.W worth of household goods,
These names will be accepted by the com-
fany as payment In full of balance due
It on contract"
Rome 4 retries Offeree.
Followlna are some of the artlolee
offered for sale for MM: Oenulne tm
porlal leather couch, sideboard, China
closet, dining room extension table, set
of dining room chairs, solid osk chif
fonier, gas and eleotrto parlor lamps
rnmplete, dinner set, lingers' silver ware,
Indlea and gentleman's (guaranteed for
twenty years) gold filled watch and die
inonl ring.
It has headquarter In the Brandels
building, rooms T7I. T7J and TTU. The
rooms, though not large, are well filled
with a variety of goods. There are water
eeta. tea seta and many klnde of useful
and ornamental artlrlee. The manager Is
Oeoreo Lever, who. when asked hla
scheme of eeHInf furniture, makes the
following statement:
Telia of Plaa.
-In elln furniture there Is Invarlebly
a lose from thoae who do not pay their
tills. The people move away or condl
tlons heeome such that It le worth more
than the goods are worth to cotlent the
( full amount. I tried the atamp book
nielhml for a time. Patrons would pay
It) rents a week, and then whan they had
rd altoselher half of the amount speci
fied for a piece of furniture, eay !1W for
a dreaaer or tattle for Instance, they
wntiLI receive the art Me. In 30 per oent
of the raeea, however, the patrona paid
no more. In sooie raeea I could get hark
thm goods, but many returned articles.
ura as beds and couches, would be
worth but little e'ler they had once been
a1. o I devised the present plan of
asking ft rents a week from patrons, the
ot amount being I IM. For advtrtls-
!';g t' ti t' s 1 prorolae each week tu can
ret t'i IndeMetnese of sme one of my
ruslnmete If the person wmild only gtva
me ths rtamse of three iwrttms llaelr
t pa'roita I else ef'.r pay f ir g'titng
ria tt persona liaety t. bur my fur
tiitjie. Th.re wnilt be a nt e arise t
ttta setting fl samea eM rorre
,r tmsl t le'ir e lor tbM it tn
.,. ., lUinee. 1 bate erk.ne4 th
tt., evtry lhr nun. I'lriii.' l lhr
be est at, fttnee e.iatmee f
m am. ,4 f ti w tkiu-isn " r iti
u h a K'iteV T i i '-at of baa
d . i:g I b bat ! a"i'i s t.
1 mt eases, t-h !' nafa.4Mes
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Another Preparedness Movement
Hi A
cobsulted folks who told me, since there
ware no drawings or lottery Involved In
the scheme, there was nothing objection
aba In my way of doing business. Chief
Uunn, who I also consulted, said there
had been complaints shout some dealers,
ho staid for a short time In a place
snd then went away to parts unknown,
lit he saw nothing about my plan which
wss not 'on the squsre.' "
Workman Crushed
As Bridge Gives Way
RAVENNA. Neb., May Jt- '8l!
Telegram.)-Vlotor Weatoptt, employs of
traction sswmlll outfit, met death this
fternron, while moving from one losal-
y to s neither. A bridge over a small
stream broke down and Westoott wss
caught in the machine In sunh a wsythst
his abdomen wss crushed, one srm snd
one leg broken snd ths lower limbs badiy
burned. After being released be was
ruahed to Raenna for medical asstetenno
and died Just as he reached town.
Westoott was a good workman with a
powerful phoyalqiie snd kept his nerve all
hrough the ordeal. Ills family home Is
t Wood River, Neb.
Knights of Pythias
WiUBuiW Home
HABTTNai. lfeh.. May 11,-(Spoclal
Telegram,) Ths Nehrsska grsnd lodge
t the Knights of Pythias vote daltnost
unanimously to establish a Pythian
home tn the state. The location of the
home will be decided upon when the fund
has grown to sufficient proportions to
warrant starting the erection of the build
ing
This fund will be formed by sn annual
per capita tag of I cents on the member
ship of the Nebraska lodge.
The convention turned down a report
of a special committee favoring rotation
In the office of the state lodge.
EASTERN STAR PLEASED
AT MXOOK HOSPITALITY
M"OOOK. Neb., Mav 11.-Speclal Tele
gram.) With the Installation of the offl-
cera-elect of the Nebraska grand chap
ter. Order K astern Btar, this afternoon.
the forty-ftret session of the grand chap
ter closed. Over H delsgatee attended
the aesalnn. The neit session will be
held tn Lincoln.
Grand officers snd delegatea and vla-
Itora all were united In praise of the
Vilendld hoepotallty of McOonk people
ami of the a iperb arrangements made lo
ake rare of the sessions of the grand
chapter and Its numerous committees and
sessions.
Tall gaaakaatawk.
FAU.8 CITY, Neb, May It. -Special
Tslrgram Ths light plant of the city
had erected g new smokestack beside the
old one upon a temporary platform, and
this in. .ruing was the time fuel f ir
are. king the old one an t placing the
new one on the old. fttundatinn. The new
na was HO feet I Igh. Tbla neralteti
shutting now a the plant fr alt houre.
leamg the users of eleetrtn motors with
out power. In aeslsttng In mtng the
nsw ain.ksU k. t'laienca Walbrblge re-
,-elvs.t toe btksn ttbe by the bi4klng
of g batn.
THOMAS KENT FXFCUTFD
IN CQUNTT nF CORK
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Plan to Redistrict
Two State Counties
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
uvcor.v Mv 11. csneclal.) Hute su-
perindentent Thomas, W. H. Campbell
snd others will go to Uliharonon snq
Ncrnaha counties this week at the re
quest of school officials of those coun
iu. tn rusk a reaiirvey n fthe sohool
district system of those counties with the
rhlect In view of aecurlng a more uni-
t.,m nA Inaa cnmnllcated system.
n-h nlnn.nf Vt. Thomas la entirely to
redlstrli t those counties, maKing tn nie-
1.1,1. Inln rnmnsct dlntrlctg of twelve
square miles with a border of one-mile
,-lde around each district, inia win
place the districts In such form that the
school house may be piaceo. in in rn.
W4VF YOURSELF BARBER
SHOP OPENED AT CHICAGO
cmCAOO. Msy ll.-A barber shop
where you ahsve yourself was startea
Anmninmn iitstrlct today. It I"
called a shavetcrls, snd Is said to be the
first of Its kind. The pstron naa rue
choice of the safty or old fashioned style
resor. Ths chargs Is JO cents.
PROMINENT LUTHERAN
PREACHER IS DEAD
AT.T,W,myvV"N, Pa.. May lt-The Per.
Irwin P. Hitter, president of the Allen
town nnn'eiwe of the Isitheran church
end wldt-lv known In that denomination,
died today as the result of a stroke of
parabsls suffered last flunrtay while
oranktng his automobile.
The National Capital.
Tborsday, May II, 1010.
The Senate.
Benator Kenyon entered upon third day
of hla attack on river and harbor blU.
The House.
Resumed discussion of rural credits bill.
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY-TRY THIS!
Says glass of hot water with
pbosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons.
Ti) see ths tinge of healthy bloom In
your face, to aee jour skin get rlesrrr
snd clearer, to wake, up without a head
ache, backache, ceted tongue or a nasty
breath, In fact to feel your best, day In
and day out. Just try Inside-bathing
every morning for one week.
llefore break fast each day, drink a
g'ses of real h"l water wtth a teaspoon,
ful of limestone phosphate in It as a
harmless mesne of wasMng f mm ths
Stomach, liter, ktdoes and bowels the
previous dsy's Inllses'lhle wasia, sour
bile gnd tntttis, thus leatislng sweeten
Ing and puHfvtog tbe entlr almntar'
renal baf.ira I 'tuing mm (.,! Inta the
(jin.-h. Te a-tlon if h 't water and
limsatone pbnaphaie on an enp!
.i s.'h Is wntrf '! Inl.. ri;i,j ;
eteana ! si I .e -r f.n. t ti m
gases sn-l s 1 n ft . . . -i a g ti- --i
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Thirty-two German
Socialist Soldiers
Executed at Front
GENEVA, Switzerland. May 11. (Via
fsrls.)-Swlss socialists report they have
received Information that three German
officers and thirty-two soldiers, all so-
lallsts, have been shot for distributing
In the trenches a pamphlet concerning
the second socialist peace conference at
Zlmmerwald, near Herne. At this con
ference protests were made by socialists
of many countries against methods of
warfare which the delegates ssld ha.
been adopted by the Germsns
U. S, May Ask About
Sussex Punishment
WASHINGTON. Msy II. - Secretary
rinsing Indicated today that the 1,'nitcd
States might meke Inquiries of the Ger
man government regarding the punish
ment Imposed upon the commander of
the submarine that ienk the steamer
Piissex.
It was not. disclosed how the Inquiry
would be made, State department offi
cials were not prepared today to say
whether the department would Insist
upon any specific degree of punishment
There are numerous precedents for
making such an Inquiry Germany dur
ing trouble In China Insisted upon the
execution of certain persons In the pres
sors of a Gorman officer.
Secretary Lansing also Indicated the
United Bfatea might, make Inquiries re
garding the punishment Inflicted upon
the aubmarlne commajiders that aank the
Ancona and the Arabic.
HYMENEAL
ballsbory-Grlmes.
William H. Salisbury and Nellie I.
Orlmes, both of North Platte, Neb,, were
united in marriage by the Ilev. B. B,
Von der Uppe, pastor of ths Clifton Hill
Preebjterlsn church, yesterday after
noon at 2 o'clock In ths parlors of the
Voung Men's Christian association. Mrs
n. V. Taylor and Tosta Grimes witnessed
the ceremony.
al-rln-Flopktns.
Miss Phoebe Hopkins and Mr. George
K. f'olvln were quietly married at tha
home of the clergyman, Bev. M. V. Illg
bee, Wednesday evening at : o'clock.
After the msrriage a dinner whs served
st the home of the bride's sister at Zifl
Miami street, where Mr. and Mrs. Colvln
will mske their home temporarily efter a
week's visit In the western psrt of Ne.
braska.
Moore-Honaer.
Mlsa fona Houser1 of Wlver City, Is.,
snd lei, Moore of Council Bluffs were
married Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock
by Rev. Cbarlee W. favldge at his office
In the Brandeis Theater building,
Hell-Metbe.
Mlsa Fva Methe and fltanley C. Bell,
both of Fort Dodge, la., were married
Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock by
Rev. Charles W. Savldge at his orflcs.
Mnaers-Mcealr.
Miss EH a McNealy snd Charles Mss
ters. both 'of Iouievll!e, Neb., were mar
ried Thursday siternoon at 1 o'clock by
Rev. Charles W. Bavldge. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil
ler of Omaha.
Te Han Adams Rs press.
rHICAOO. Mav 11. Grant D. Curtis j
has been appointed vice preauiem ana
general manager of the Art una E-xpresa
company. It was announced today. He
had been general manager of the west
ern department.
HARTMANN
Wardrobe Trunk s
$20. 823.25.
827.00
Positively the beet
trunk made. Has
every known fea
ture. We like small re
pair Jobs.
FRELING & STEINLE,
"Omaha's Beet Baggage Builders, "
1MOS FAR.VAM 8T.
Onr nlant la Installed with the most
sotsnttno equipment la the world. Sep
arata buildings and exbaostlve precau
tions Insure absolute sanitation, some
thing- impossible la ordinary eetabllah.
mssta. Ooods left la oar eharge will
be done by the test methods salted to
eeoh texture, we blading; eorselTesj to
ae,
Drcshcr Bros.
DTxms, par CLUistts, battehs
AsD TII.OB.
iaii-u-ia-17 TAJtxatt it.
TVLVrXOVS TTLKst liS,
Seward, Nebraska, January 2D, 1910
Mr. W. 0. Wilson, President,
Bankers Life Insurance Co ,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Dear Sir: Fifteen ytxn ago today a fifteen payment Uf policy
wai inwA to me by your Company and totiiy Mr. I. L Hike, General
A cent of your Company, h p.iUl me a fU cuh lettlement of $578,06,
which it very s.itUf-Kiory to me.
1 have liad (tftwn ye vn of tha Wit ktml of protection and now tn
a tiih urttleir.rtii g all the money I luve piUi to the Company and
$140 81 tn addition, tieuir. me 4 ilmple tnteret for th ttm you
have m my tnorsey,
! urn H ell pleaded.
m CHARLfS L. KEMPER.
Aik th man
One Year Ago Today
in the War
British repulsed another German attack
east of Tprcs.
Geneva preea reported that Italy had
decided on war against Austria.
Russians defeated Austrlans In Buko
wlna and drove them across Dnelster
river,
British force under General Botha oc
cupied Wlnduk. the capital of Gcinan
Mouth west Africa,
Hrltl'h battlealilp Goliath torpedoed In
Dardanelles, with loss of over & lives.
Passenger Ship
Berkshire, Which
Hit Barge, Bea ched
NEWPORT NEWS, Va.. Msy 11. -The
Meirhsnts & Miners steamer Berkshire,
which left Newport News last night for
Baltimore, rollldi-d with a barge In
Hampton J.oinJ later and the steamer
was run aground on Hampton Bar to
prevent It from sinking. The barge was
reported In a sinking condition. The
Uerkshlre Is leaking badly, but probably
can be repaired temporarily by divers.
The vessels are In no danger.
MRS. CHARLES H. BATES,
YANKTON PIONEER. DIES
YANKTON, B, r.. Msy H.-(pec1al.)-Mrs,
Charles H, Bates, widow -of a promi
nent pioneer of Dakota Territory, who
died last December, died at the family
home here Tuesday night. Mrs. Bates
wss the daughter of H. C,' Ash, the first
whits man to settle In Tank ton with his
Ismlly. Two son and a daughter sur
vive, Attractive New
Wash Fabrics
PRICED RIGHT
Everett Classic Dress
CHnffhams, all new spring
patterns, 10c a yard.
Madras Shirting, 36-inoh,
' in medium and light colors,
striped effects, 15c a yard.
Ripplette, 32-inch, for
house dressed, petticoats,
children's wear, etc., fast
colors, 15c a yard.
Drew and Shirting Per
cales, ,'!fj-inch, light or dark'
grounds, attractive designs,
fast colors, 12V6C and 15c a
yard.
Wash Goods
Remnants
Voiles, Poplins, Repps,
Percales, Cotton Novelties
and remnants from onr reg
ular stock, good lengths,
15c to 25c values,
10c a yard
Basement Wash
Goods Section.
Warner's
Brassieres
are as famous for fit, com
fort and wear as "Warner's
Corsets. ,
50c up
Every Pair Guaranteed.
ASSETS
nha qv pre of our pohdei
Heme Office;
Both Sides Claim
Gains in Vicinity of
City of Verdun
PARIS, May 1L Orman troops last
night attacked French positions near
Vaux Tond, on the Verdun front, east of
the Meuse. The war office announces
that this attack was repulsed. West of
the Meuse, the statement says, there
was a vigorous artillery action near Av
ocourt Wood.
BERLIN, May ll.-(By Wireless to fiay
vllle.) Two French attacks on the Ver
dun front, one delivered near Head Msn's
hill- and the other southeast of Hill 4,
broke down with considerable losses un
der the Germen fire, the war office sa
nounced today.
DEATH RECORD
Alexander Hill.
BLL8 WORTH, Neb., Msy ll.-fSpe.
cUi. -Ai xanuVr Mill, a civil war veteran
and plonoor of western Nebraska of
thirty years standing, died yesterday
morning at the home of his son, A. 1.
HIM, five miles east of Ellsworth. His
death was due to a former attack of pa
ralysis snd the accompanying Infirmities
of old age. Mr. Hill was born In Belfast,
Ireland, 7) years ago last March. The
body was tsken to Alliance, where, after
services at the Holy Rosary church,
burial will be made In the Catholic ceme
tery there. His wife died seven years
ago. The following sons and daughters
survive: A. J. Hill. Ellsworth; R. J.
Hill Alliance; Mrs. William Moulton, Al
liance; Mrs. W. H. Boiand, lents. Ore.;
Mrs. B. Reynolds, !,ynndyls, Utsh; Mrs.
M. JT. Bolsnd, Lents, Ore., and Mrs. Wil
liam Conroy, East Ely, Nev,
Henry B. Vandreff.
YORK, Neb,, May ll.-(Speclal.)-Henry
E. VanDruff died at his home, 7M Iowa
avenue, Wednesday morning at I o'clock.
He was 64 years old. He came to York
TH0MPSON;5EtDEN6Ca
Jle Fashion Center of llie Middle Weib
sbblished I886J
A New Coverall Apron
That Looks Like a House Dress
Made of blue and pink striped,
plaid and checked DYE -FAST
GINGHAMS. Very attractive and serviceable.. 85c
In the basement section you'll find the solu
tion to all of your washable apparel problems,
and at but little expense.
The Store for
Shirtwaists
Presents a special assort
ment of dainty new wash
blouses for $1.25, $1.95,
$2.50 and $2.95.
New Trimmed Millinery
An exceptionally attractive showing
ot exquisite
summer hats
for dress and
afternoon
wear, '
$7.50, $8.75
$10 and $12.50
Effective new models in I ;Vj
exclusive mater i als
whose beauty and
tractiveness will appeal.
We invite your inspec
tion of dress and tailored
hats.
Second Floor.
$9,900,000.00
Hart you an anry? Ilatt
Llnwdn, Nebraska.
county with his father In 8Tl snd took
a homestead near Bradshaw In 1873. He
went to California four years ago with
the hope of regaining his falling health.
He failed to Improve and returned to
York three weeks ago. Funeral services
Bradshaw this afternoon. The Mssonlc
lodge of Bradshaw had charge of the
services at the cemetery.
Mre. Amelia Mcoltsu
Mrs. Amelia Nlcolla. SO years old, a
resident of Omaha fer thirty-three years,
died at a local hospital. She had no liv
ing relatives In this section of the coun
try. Funeral services will be held at the
Cole-McKay undertaking parlors at 1"
o'clock this morning, Rev. G. 3. Jalser
officiating. Interment will be In West
Lawn cemetery.
Mrs. B. Ogard.
FREMONT, Neb., May IL-CSpedal.)-Mrs.
Bodel Ogard, one ef tbe pioneer
women settlers of Podge county, died at
the home of her ton, A. P. Ogard, st
College View Tuesday.
Explosion Damages
The Storz Brewery
Two men had a miraculous escape from
death or serious Injury In an explosion
thst did damage estimated at 12,000 to the
Stori brewery, filxtsneth snd Ghlc
streets, early yesterday evening.
a iana wun a pressure or au pounos to
ths square Inch exploded and hurled John
Kropp, 1708 Chicago street, and Richard
Bgsn, chief engineer, through a wall
They were Just leaving the brew house
when the explosion occurred.
Hundreds of windows In the brewery
buildings and other structures In the
neighborhood were broken by the force
of the explosion.
Cohen Heads Jewlsb Body.
INDIANAPOLIS, Msy tl. Aaron Cohen
of Pltsbnrgh wss elected president of
the National Conference of Jewish Char
ities, at ths doss of the four-day session
here today.
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