THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: - MARm - 4.- 1917. . Nebraska BOARD OF CONTROL . FOR "PENFACTORY Members Oppose Bills That Tend to Injure This Form of Work. VIEWS OF MAYFIELD (From a Buff Comipqndeot.) Lincoln, March 3. (Special The State Board of Control is not in har mony with tome legislation. which the present legislature seeks to pass. This is shown in its opposition to a bill introduced by Senator Moriarty of Douglas county, who seeks to prevent the manufacture of any goods at the Nebraska penitentiary which come in competition with goods manufactured in this state. Endangers Reed Factory.. The passage of such a bill would mean the death of the reed furniture factory at the plant, which was au thorized by the last, legislature and which is going along in good shape at the present time and employs 135 men. The state has $50,000 invested in the plant, and, according to Commissioner Mayfield, the passage of the bill would be detrimental to the best interests of the penitentiary and the men therein. It is said that the only business the reed furniture making comes in com petition with is the Omaha Reed and Rattan company in the city of Omaha. As to Convict Label. Another bill which Mayfield be lieve! would be detrimental to the state is one by Howell, also a Doug las county senator. His bill, senate file No. 115, provides that convict made goods from outside the state' should be labeled as such. The meas ure, excepts goods made in the Ne braska penitentiary and the board is of the opinion that this will force other itatet to go to the trouble of labeling goods and suffer consequen tial financial loss on account of senti ment against convict labor. This will result m other states passing retalia tory measures and will react against the luccess oof the state penitentiary factory. ; ' Legislators Find Omaha , Nice Place for Recreation - '' " (From a SuaU Correspondent.) Lincoln, March 3. (Special.) Members of the legislature who went to Omaha yesterday to attend the automobile show at the Invitation of the Commercial. club and other or hav heen returninff to day; pronouncing the reception re ceived! great thing. "One theater I attended isn t near as bad as 'I expected to would be," said one member, which Is an indica tion that he at least has. a different opinion of some, things, in Umaha than he had before. . TU fn.mhara are welt nleased with the trip and are in shape after their little recreation to get back tcwork Monday with, lentrTed 'vigorf ' i? TO TALK TO SALESMANSHIP . CLUB MONDAY. .,'' ? v;t vj Austrian Ministry Plans to Cut Cost Of Food to Poor London, March 3. (Via Amster dam.) At a conference in Vienna, at tended by cabinet ministers, govern ors of provinces, burgomasters and several parliamentary deputies, Pre mier Count Clam-Martinic announced that the minister of finance was about to put into opcraticn measures to provide foodstuffs for the poorer classes at considerably reduced prices, according to a Vienna telegram to day. ''We shall hold out," said the pre mier, "with indeed great privations and sacrifices, but we shall pull through, Spring has come and the Danube will be open for Roumanian grain, thereby alleviating the food difficulties. "Peace, too. after all. must come. but we must not cherish ihe illusion that anxieties over the food question will then vanish. Reasonable policies will have to be adopted to harmonize food production and food consump tion." - nw iWuii York. TT t J ' XI -u-Mh SfMnanlal 1 JTh, Priced bank ball-lean deta,ted. Iho Yosfc Yotfif Mea'a. Clirlellaa 'association . team Friday r.ub.fe to lT.Frlr.d tu pl.y.a twenty-four giisH and . lost but ,.thre ot ihese, ami .ouose whan th r.solsrs played. V CHAPPY-BAY Omaha Salesmanship club members will hear F. Happy Day of Houston, Tex.,' talk on "The Declaration of In dependence" Monday night at Hotel Rome. Mr. Day is a member of the educational and vigilance committees of the Associated Advertising Clubs of thr World and is a director of the Associated Advertising Clubs ,of Texas, lie nas a nappy lacuuy 01 ex pressing thoughts that even "ad" men envy. Mr. Day styles himself "a post-graduate from the school of ex perience." " Fourth Regiment Guard : Companies to Be Inspected (From a Start Correspondent.) Lincoln. March 3. (Special.) Companies of the Fourth regiment of the Nebraska National Guard will be inspected by Colonel E. A. Root of the United States army this month on the following dates: ' Friend band, Marcn Kearney, xtaron o and 7; York, March S and : Osceola. March 10 and IS: Madison. March IS and 14: Wayne, March It and If; Uordon, March 17 and ltj Stanton. Marcn zo and lit wisner. March 11; Blair, March SS and 3i Omaha, March It, 17, IS, St. i High Price for Otoe Land. -. ll'.UIl.M , ...... .11 V. V"K''"" The price of land in this county is still climbing. Yesterday the farm of Henry Wheeling, six miles from town, told tor $J8,U0U. it consisted ot 200 acres. Last week the farm owned bv the late Patrick Moran sold at referee's sale for $38,000. This also consisted of 200 acres. This makes $190 per acre. Neither place had any improvements worth mentioning, Itch Away The Is n1olutetri'nVtwft enema who ever lined Mia slrapla wash D. D. I. and did not (eel tmraodiatclr that wonderfully calm, coot sensation that comes when the Itch hi taken away. Tills soothing wash penetrates the pores, rives Instant relief from tlwnont distraslat skia diseases. SM, toe aad KM. KB. B, SHERMAN a MeCONNELL DRUOCO. Tecumseh Man Has Leg Badly Crushed Under Log Tecumseh. $eb.. March 3. fSne- cial.) John F. Costello, a farmer liv ing west ot tecumseh, had his right leg badly crushed when a large walnut log rolled upon it. It required several minutes for his companions to Ret Mr. Costello from under the heavy timber. His leg was broken just above the knee and the bone was splintered into the joint. Dr. A. B. Cramb took Mr. Costello to Lincoln tor an X-ray ex amination and for surgical care. The wound had to be opened to allow a repair of the fractured bone. Crete Wins Prom Beatrice. nuiw, ainrn a. vopeciSI. - I no Beatrice High school basket ball team went in crote yesternay atternoon, where It met defeat by the score of 45 to 11. Johnson, center for Crete, made twenty-nine points for his team, throwing twelve baskets. Dur ing the season Beatrice has won but two sanies. Would Retain Ownership In Mineral Deposits (From a tftarc Correspondent.) Lincoln, March 3. (Special.) The possibility that Oil and7 perhaps other things of value may be found under the surface of teh earth in Ne braska has led Representatives Stearnes and LaBounty to introduce a bill known as House Roll 580, giv ing the state power over deposits of this kind and also clay and gravel when discovered on state and school lands. . It gives the state power to lease these lands on a royalty, which shall not be less than $25 a year and no person can remove clay ot gravel from these lands without first malt ing a contract with the State Board of Educational Lands and Funds. . Olsen Entitled to Get v His $3,500 Damages Lincoln, March 3. (Special.) Earnest Olsen of Omaha is entitled to recover in full his $3,500 verdict against Grandison Ferris, for the alienation of his wife s affections, ac cording to a supreme court commis sion decision handed down today. , In reviewing the evidence, the com mission found that Ferris, after meet ing Mrs. Olsen at a public dance in September, 1913, was guilty of mis conduct with her almost continuously afterward. At one time afterward, Olsen took his wife to Wyoming, but she became dissatisfied and would not remain. . , . , ... Charles Edson and Family Narrowly Escape Flames York, ,fieb.,. .March 3. (Special Telegram.) An early fire today burned the butcher shop of Charles Edson. The fire-was caused by the explosion of a gasoline stove. The building was also occupied by the tamily; Most ot the household goods were saved, but all goods and tools were lost Mr. Edson was taken from the room in an unconscious con. dition. It is Supposed he ran against some obstacle in Jii effort to escape. ihe building was insured tor $1,000, Druggists' Good Reports for Kidney Medicine We have been selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for the past seven years and during that time we have never heard a complaint. All of our custo mers speak in the highest terms of the results obtained from its use and all are well pleased with it as a kid ney, liver and bladder medicii.e. We think it is a fine remedy and we sell a great quantity of it, Very truly yours, "' ' E, E. HARRAH & SON, Druggists, Dec. 17th, 1915. 1 . Gdjden City, Mo. Your preparation has been a very satisfactory article to all my patrons who have had occasion to use such a medicine. In fact, during the twenty years that I have sold Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root I cannot recall ever having received a single comnlaint. I believe it is specially fine when used as a laxative and diuretic, after hav ing received very good results from its use. i , v Very truly yours. ; : W. T. STEPHENSON, Druggist. Uct. 3, 1916. Jvirksville, Missouri. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You - i There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a remedy lor diseases of the kidneys, liver ad. bladder. . Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands, the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed' in thousands upon thousands of even the. most distressing "cases. Swamp-Root, - a physician's prescription for special diseases, makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Send 10 cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.', Binghamton, N. Y, for a sample size bottle.. It wil) convince anyone. Yod will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention The Omaha Sunday Bee. Regular 50-cent and one-dollar size potties tor saie at an orug stores. 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' ' Dozens of new models just unpacked, combining their rich fabrics and pretty styles with all of Spring's most favored colorings. Our Blouse leadership makes it possible to offer strong values in the new arrivals at $5??-$7!?-$8- Comparison emphasizes the big advantage of buying your SPRING COAT here- The three most pronounced advantages are superior style, better values and broader selections. The.se, combined with a highly efficient . store service, leaves no other store an object of consideration when you contemplate purchasing a Coat Styles for every taste, prices for every pocketbook. This week we feature x , - Y Three Wonderfully Attractive Groups Priced At $i9-$25-$295? SPRING DRESSES--three unusual values- ' Dresses that are brimful of new style ideas Dresses that bring out all the new colors, new fabrics, new trimmings. You'll admire them ; you'll long to own them and we've priced them within easy reach of all. $19-24-$29 Bondholders Should Have . Been Made Defendants - tProm a BlaK Correspondent) Lincoln, March 3. (Special.) Since the bond holders of a completed paving district in Norfolk are not named parties in the action brought by Burr Taft and seventeen others to enjoyi the collections of paving taxes, the Supreme court commission affirms the demurrer sustained by the Madi son county district court . Although George De Graw, living near Northport, Morrill county, had seven head of cattle killed when six teen strolled over s cattle guard and walked down the Burlington tracks, September 19, 1913, he cannot recover the $512 he asks, says the Nebraska supreme court The plaintiff had declared that the ll3-W as VI' is tfV-Vly" - yyy fencing was not adequate, but the high court, in affirming the district court found that so many cars were using the particular switching trai'.;. that to have proprely fen:cd the lo cality would have endangered life. - ' SMT Z-eODie WD. ..uvea - . 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" ; $39.00 Other Post Beds at $19.50, $22.50, $28.59 t RUGS Second Floor Splendid Value in Axminster Rugs 9x12 Axminster Rugs with small figure ' patterns at ...$24.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs, in Oriental designs, very at tractive ....... .,.$30.00 ........ . ; f. 9x12 Seamless Axminster;, in Oriental designs $33.00 9x12 Seamless Axminster, in an exceptionally, fine quality . Axminster, Chin ese patterns on soft shades of rose and blue very high class '.::.; it. .. $36.00 , Nobody Needing Rugs Should Miss Seeing These , . IT A Threefule Range Means More Efficiency in the Kitchen . burning wood, coal or gas with equal effec tiveness. The oven, when using gas, is connected with the flue, thus taking care of dangerous gases. A deflect plate is.also a feature with this oven, no that the heat is evenly distributed. This stove, as you will see by illustration, is equipped with a separate broiling oven that has several new and. novel features. A Giant gas .burner operates -this "oven, but when not in use for his pur pose it can be turn ed up so that it becomes a useful burner for other purposes. The ex-, elusive features in this stove are not u n t r i ed experi ments, but proved' certainties that have been copy righted Price com-v plete is ' ." ' $80.00 : DRAPERIES3 Women Who Plan Ahead , and most women do this nowadays are already looking for window shades and suitable materials for new curtain . covers and draperies. These goods are now to be seen in great profusion and our salesmen will not only be pleased to show you the goods, but will make appropriate suggestions for treating your problems. Filet Nets In delightful new patterns, at 45c, 60c, 75e. Cretonnes Colors Washable, .in bright, cheerful design Jtor soring and summer use, per yard, 30c, 35c, 50c, 65c' - v 'a Cretonne-Covered Pillows for the sun room or porch, 60 designs Q C e, spl.,vv and shapes from wheih to choose, -J) ORCHARD & WILHELM CO.tUVS Stop the Cold " an A And Avoid Grip Coutha mi CoMa Should Not Be Neflected The lack of resisting power that nreeedei all kinds of ill-health causes coughs and colds. The theory of some people to let a com run us course should be supplanted by the safe rule to "never neglect a cold," because it is from coughs and colds that grippe, pneumonia and other serious ailments usually develop. So it behooves all who are prone to "take cold" to find a remedy to forestall it. ,-ln this con. nection Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey will prove one of the most effective remedies you have ever tried, if taken in tablespoon doses in equal amounts of water or milk before meats and on retiring. Because Duffy's fure Malt Whiskey la an absolutely pure tonic stimulant it assists in building up the weakened and rundown system by its beneficial action on the stomach, the source of most ills. If the system is in a healthy condition it is invaria bly able to resist and throw off coughs, colds, grippe and bronchitis prevalent at this season. Remember, do not neglect a cold, but get Duffy's Pure Wilt Whiskey at once from your local druggist, grocer or dealer, $1.00. Ii he can t supply you write us. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. Phone Tyler 1000 A competent Ad-taker will help you write your ad if you desire. f A REAL TONIC, I APPETIZER AND DIGESTIVE AID 1 ' ' mmm ' A SPLENDID MEDICINE FOR I A WEAK SYSTEM I - . . ' HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters ... .. i . . 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