THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. MAY 26. 1917. Nebraska COMMERCIAL CLUBS FOR LIBERTY LOAN Organizations of the State Elect Officers and Pledge Support to the Admin- v istration. For the third successive year, J. , W. Steinhart of Nebraska City was yesterday elected president of the Ne braska State Association of Commer cial clubs. H. B. Watson of Kearney, secretaryjtrcasurer, was re-elected. : Vice presidents, one from each con gressional district, were fleeted as follows: First, S. P. Cresap, Nebraska City; ' Second, C. C. George, Omaha; Third, . Fred D. Wolt, Fremont; Fourth, H. . A. Hahn, David Citv; Fifth, ft. A. ' Blake, Hastings, and Sixth, E. P. Wal ters, Broken .Bow. By a new ruling the district vice presidents, with the officers, are to constitute an executive committee, which will meet four times a year in the various districts to transact such business as may come before it. Al- ' liance was chosen as . the meeting place for next year. Pledged Support to Administration. The association pledgedvits support to President Wilson and Governor Neville in the present crisis, and pledged its co-operation in bringing about the draft registration. The as sociation recommended to individaul Big Comfortable I ; Maple ri t Rocker : ' with hand-woven double cans ' teat, splendid special value, .sr.ar:.....$2.35 On of two score, equally Interesting values in depend, able, enduring porch chairs : and rockers. Application for LAwty Be.de Cm a . Made la This Store. White Enamel H00SIER Kitchen Tables pa Crex Grass Rugs . . The Meal Rag for Sumner Known the world over as sat); Itary, durable floor covering for porch, sunroom,' bedroom or . nursery. Made in all sizes: ;' 18x86 inches, at....... .50t 36x72 inches, at,, ... .$1.50 ,6x9 feet, at ....84.75 8x28 inches, at... 75 4-6x7-6, at ....83.25 9x12, at ...-88.75 illl 1 Distinctive mm EM Figured LAWN MOWERS W Can Guarantee. 14-inch, 8-blade, special 83.95 16-inch, 8-blade, special 84.95 14-inch Laurel with ball hear ings and 4 blades. ... .87.35 16-inch Rapid with ball Ml bear- ings and 6 blades. . 810.35 Commercial clubs that they support the Red Cross movement. I'rolcst against the proposed in crease in express rales will be made by the organization. M. H. Vaughn, Nebraska City, was delegated to ap pear before the Railway commission ii Lincoln at the hearing. Resolutions recommend that Com mercial clubs and individuals, men and women, help the Liberty loan. They pledged the support of the or ganization to the campaign of the Young Men's Christian association for $60,000 in Nebraska to help look after morals of the soldiers in the camps and at the front They com mended the active work already done in Missouri river navigation by the various organizations, and urged fur ther activity along this line. They recommended that the Red Cross be organized by state units. Stands By the Congress. In a resolution addressed to the policy committee of the Nebraska Conservation congress, the Commer cial Club's association said: "This association does hereby en dorse the conservation movement in all particulars, and offer to it our full and complete co-operation. We offer and pledge to the officers of Jhe state association and every officer the re sources of 100 member organizations. "We believe that the grand patriotic work you have undertaken should be followed up by permanent organiza tion, to carry out and complete the work so successfully launched by the congress now in session. "If our association can be of assist ance to you at this time, it is th unanimous' wish of the' convention, that we extend to your congress our assistance and co-ooeration. Wood River Commencement. Wood River, Neb., May 25. (Spe cial Telegram.) Commencement ex f Baby Comfort, Jr. is a white enameled bed, completely encloaed by fine wire mesh, affording protec tion from insects ana com plete safety for baby while s leaping;. Rubber-tired wheels makes it easy to move from room to porch without noise or jar, price complete mattress .... $9.50 ' 1 Oriole Go-Baskets,- made of genuine imported reed, are the logical baby carriage when you have tl go part way by car or train, because they art so easy to handle. Special prices, $3.50. 85.00. A very convenient, modern, sanitary table, with white porcelain top and roomy bins and drawers, also bread board, white enamel base, . , J J y 25 See our new Oak Kitchen Cabinet with x white wood top, price.... Hoosier Oak Kitchen Cabinet, with sliding alumin um top and roll curtain front , , RUGS, SECOND FLOOR Rag Rugs SPECIAL . Strongly made from clear bright colored rags, in useful sizes for the" , , bathroom, etc. ,v .,nkd,d4MM,n4 $1.25 kind, 27x43. ..... .99a $1.65 kind,' 30x48 81.20 -DRAPERIES, MAIN FLOOR" CRETONNES :,W vuivi.ui nau nuiiutcuo VI TV Ui (Patterns both light and dark, suitable nouse, pncea wun extreme moaerauon ana oougnt oeiore tne Dig raise in prices. " 20 patterns, per yard. ........ .35 3(1 patterns, per' yard. .... i ... .50s 75 patterns, per yard .65s 85 patterns, per yard 85J 25 patterns, at, per yard, 81.00 Pilet Net In ivory and ecru, 10 patta. to chooae from, 45-in., price, yd. . .40 Curtain Nets, 86 inches wide, at, per yard -KITCHEN WARES, DOWN STAIRS' Flower Boxes For Your Window Strongly constructed from galvanised iron, painted green on the outaide. Made with pat ent drainage arrangement and easily hung. , . 24x9 In. top measure. .$100 . 32x9 in. top measure. .$1.75 36x9 in, top measure. .82.00 12x12 in. top measure. 82.00 16x16 in. top measure. 82.75 RCHARD & W1LHELM CO.' ercises of the Wood River High school were held at the school audi torium Thursday evening with a large attendance. The class consisted of five girls and three boys. Dr. Ed ward Moore Furman of Kearney de livered the address on "The Measure of a Man." Leo Sanders received the scholarship. Wet Grounds Stop Game Between Omaha and Links Lincoln, May 25. (Special Tele gram.) The base ball game between Omaha and Lincoln, scheduled for this afternoon, was called off on ac count of wet grounds. Tabor Man Dies Suddenly. Tabor la., May 25. (Special.) Curtis Rhode died very suddenly at bis home here Wednesday about 2 a. m. His death resulted from heart trouble that was brought on some years ago by heavy lifting and strain ing in handling big cakes of ice. Mr. Rhode had been a semi-invalid for several years. His widow and daugh ter, Eva. about 15 years of age, sur vive him. He was 37 years old. Commencement at Emerson. Emerson. Neb.. May 25. (Special.) Exercises for the largest class ever graduated from the Emerson schools took place at the opera house last night. . M. teaton or vmana de livered the address to the class on the subject, "When the Tide Comes In." Bell-ans Absolutely! Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. As cut, with restful high back and soft, removable, spring cushion seat, uphol ' stered in genuine Spanish leather. A wonderful val ue, Sat- 5Q 7(f urday ........ J0. O , i A large line of straight line library tables, now to be seen on our third floor. $16.00 sO Body Brussels Rugs rugs is complete to the last de- KltK; room, dining room or library. , "eice" 27-in. by 51-ln $4 to $4.50 4-6x7-6. . . .. .su.50 to ns.oo 8:::.::u:8S: g?5J 8-8x10.6 $35.00 to $38.00 9x12 $39.00 to $42.50 Charming VaL a YV 11, AVVXaULSVC UCOlgUOi for "every room in your IOC. 12 18 rjfV sa rVi ryws.rft sa ..ftiSfftP Application 1 for Libert aS Bood. Con bo f Modo at Th La I Quartered Oak J Arm - ; Rocker I , f" """VEi. I 1 Aluminum Kettle I Lifetime style, 8-qt size, spe- i cially priced . $1.95 A Stepbrother and Stepsister Are Married at Red Oak Red Oak. Ia.. May 25. (SocciaU A marriage license was issued here yesterday afternoon to Ernest Chaney and Miss Gladys Gail Sprague ol Vil- lisca, who are stepbrother and step sister. Miss Sprague is the daughter ol C. A. Sprague and the stepdaugh ter of Mrs. Sprague, while Mr. Chaney is the son of Mrs. C. A. sprague and stepson of Mr. Sprague. An ingenious crank has figured out that since the marriage Mr. Chaney is husband and stepbrother of his wife, son-in-law of hts father and brother-in-law of himself. His -wife can also lay claim to a similar dis tinction of relationship. Mr. Chanev and Miss SoraRue were married Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock at the Christian parsonage, Rev. I. A. McKenzie performing the ceremony. They will make their home on a farm southeast ot villisca. Prof. Lefler Speaks at Elwood. Elwood, Neb., May 25. (Special.) The annual commencement exer cises of the Elwood High school were held at the opera house Wednesday night. Diplomas were given to sue girls and two boys. Professor Lefler. T ? Iteawe-aMCe. Hit w life-. I Stop oil MNugn iiJHWPa;' of Peru gave the address of the eve- in T-Iiu ci, t,;,. una "Rra.ft Tarlm." Will Make Improvements At Tuberculosis Hospital Kearney, Neb.. May 25. (SpeciaL) Cia'tman E. O MayfiV'ti a:.,i Henry Gerdes of the State Board of Control, spent the past two days in Kearney on a tour ot inspection of the state institutions here. The plans for improvement of the state tuberculosis hospital include purchase of additional lands adjoining the present grounds on the east and cm which ia located a residence property. v It is the intention to use the latter as a residence for the hospital super intendent if the purchase is made. The construction of a septic tank, near the power company tail race, is also as sured. New boilers are also a need in the heating plant, but as it is impossi ble to get them at this time the state will have to transfer two of the old boilers from Lincoln , and use them temporarily. Overhauling the old administration buildinsr. so it may be used as quarters for the hospital help, will also be un dertaken. Sturgrs Commencement. Sturgis. S. D.. May 25. (Special.) The seniors of the Sturgis High Smart WEARERS of srood clothes selves unconsciously bringing their standards of manners and general deportment up to- the standards of their clothes. Stein Bloch Smart Clothes set the highest standards for their wearers; and thus tend to in : fluence both bearing, and character. W25-l30-?35 Exclusively shown at BH 1518 FARNAM STREET BACK .LoWvFare , Summer Tourist Tickets " TO J '. New York ana Boston and all Atlantic Coast, New England and other Esten Points on tale d&uy throughout the Summer An unsurpassed view from thm train enroatt of .- .V ... Wonderful Niagara Falls Stopover prtrtlefre at all points enrootc Five apleadid trains from Chicago every day. Tourist sleeping cars daily to Bosnia sod intermediate points on train leaving Chicago &00 p. m. s. ' i nr 4 ' may be arranged taking fa Niagara Circle, 1 OUrS Falls, Boston, New York. Atlantic City, Waabingtoo and all Intermediate points. Michigan Th Kagaim Apply to tout heat stent for ticket, and iiuonnatiQO sad suaseation. m to OMAHA OFFICE, 321-325 City Nafl BankBldg. . 1. S. WUlebraaxla. OOMral school gave their class play last night. "The Betty Wales Girls and Mr. Kidd " The commencement exercises take place tonight The class of 1917 consists of the following graduate: Marjory Le Master, Viva Gibboney, Jessie Wagner, Glenn Harlocket, Clara Weber, AlVce Froth. Mary Kelly,, Gladys Horlocker, Nelle Wenke, Fae Phillips, Corinne Gotens. Soldiers' Home Notes Grand lolmiid. r H. (SpooloU himi . i . .... ..... ukul . fnr - LMrty-day fur lough to Ytolt hl children. M-ur. Henry OorilM and Marflold. mem bera of the board of confrol of otate In stitution, vlalted Burkott yoatoroay. Thoy poko highly of tho ooadltloo they found hrro. Thnoe who havo rocontly asked for fur loughs are Mr. and Mrs. Rood, for thirty days; P. M. Krtnn, for four dayo: Jameo Walton, for thirty-two days; Mra. M. Kep llnger. for sixty days, and Mm. Randall, for ten days. Vlotorla Keleer has returned. Mrs. Martha Huagerferd and William Henderson are members who havo recently been admitted to the homo. Mr. and Mrs. William OouJd recently received their die charges. Rev. John Orant Snick of Orand Island will deliver the Memorial eermon at the homo Chanel on Sunday aiternoon mi . . o'clock. Soldiers from the York company .w- xt. . n.nl. a band from Grand : Island, a doee quartet mala Ja1; the dram corps and the Grand Army poet will stead. Clothes find them EAST Central FtHs Rmt." sleesacar reaerratioo. or rer crannm dasinbto tnps. call on or addro. 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