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1 a k i:i-;k: oaiama. .uiUiAY. l!OL Lincoln Bureau 1a, Bee r. A yirows. II II T i 11 Tlinrn III H PI U i H U I UhLh EXUBERANT OVER ROAD PROSPECTS Omaha Man Writes Governor To Praise Plan to Employ Convict Labor on State Highways. 1 Neb , I F. S K .:..T. ,.re s: wa v ' 1 I , '!ilir cf '..!.: 1 "f the V.-e m ,,t f'C ', ' 1 1 1-. . a ' . i a li CM. I, I .1' I 1 ,H v,., M. ' i a! , ! to la -let iliv'y h i 'i 1 on ill pil!'!'i 1 ., 1 I , t ' . ,'i !' I . ! . ! 1, ., e, n t.ho a lo 1 t 1 now a 1 : .ad ta ' ','.!', , and It irae he t, e the-- , d ah i ,'..'. li- i-. n; . , 1 :,:,!. p l-i Hire a ; .. I'll! evet v I 1 -t ,.ue 1 . t lieu: - a, a: Id he on 1 , ,11 the 1 . ,! , rat u 1 tii. : r in ,ai d. II' ot m ' lo i .it n kite ton on I'll -t.ll'l! tak' a':,! ' op ou tt.h , 1 1 ry out the phi a 1 , , I he tu!le-t , I'lit. .an t . 1 t Unit. I . - k.NAI'IV State Instruction Head Files for Rcnomination l.in- .d 1. h : , I 1 in 1, , -in.'o.i .l"!in V Mat '"". 1 ee, ,.t!v a pointed -taie -iiiea :nt,uii'i'i:t of . ac 111 -1 rin ' am. Im n led i or t 'nun:, 1. in hi O! .-tali at the 1 1 o.iart petaniendrnt I lie oliiee of -,M,erooende,,- coin-s uiidc- the lum iv law and Mr Mat,', 11 is th- , . 1 1 , 1 ;, 1 ,te :., tii. tor th" i 'i', nil! he held A; 1 ! I 1 una : a"s iiiitiifiiiiiiiiiiiia m Thp Hi (xcl M iss ays : "Mv w Mamma alwvs bt s mv ;,hors at . Drexp)' IinruT.o then sho?s alw.n s vrcar best " IDREXEL'S : Children's Shoes - - " - : ; Z Service ami good looks I are (ho two important - qualities (Miihiivn's Z Shoes must possess. You Z will find both to your eii- - tire satisfact ion in ERVICE tCHOOL 'HOES - " : ; Z' - " The prices are no hitrh- er for these better shoes than V0U are accustomed - 1,,)m -l1 to 50 per cent to become .I to pay for poorer imalitv. lltive next fall. The new mini - m t, - ', ., , '. ', ' . mum salary wi! be SI.OiH). It is now . bring the children in Sat- :$:... urday and let us prove to you the truth of our state ment. Z Z I ' - " DREXEL SHOE CO. Z - I 141) FAi-nm St t J II...I.IIIMIIIIIIM ' Every Winter Coat Must Go We carry nothing over from one season to the next! Absolutely ridiculous reductions, regardless of cost, have been made for immediate clearance. This is a wonderful saving opportunity, and there will be plenty of severe weather yet, to get the benefit of buying a coat now. Ex tincrdinary bargains at $12.50, $32.50, $44.75, $55.75 1508-1510 T 1 V 1 ' 1508-1510 Douglas St. JllllUS Urkin DougUsSt. Correspondent Mrpluio Will QnoaL- af Seattle Republican Dinner I 'liroln. N b . Feb. ( t Spec i' ) 1 1. 'Vi M.ktdtte vv! Ipavr Sa: r-l iv cver.;:u lor Seattle, where ! a id dehver the .1 'M i :il the annual t'lum r ot the I m .l:i a ;at:o:i on l'ebn:arv 1J. tb. auni t rr-arv ft the bitth ot the great I ''Is is roy-.dcre 1 p!.'b!ie;tti event 011 th at re- oast den .''r ..ml is .-.Iwavs g:vcn In th' 1 m club ot Sear.V. 1 rnior . AleK'-N if. Ha- acinev ed a g; t at t . pti- I 'ih' ti a-, a t tjhlu' -p.akir and his .'I to .Vat:!.' r i.'.t-: the f.mt it he ,s rapd'v hec-ram a , r ti '"ail character r," th, platform. Harawarft Dnamrs Wi Meet in Omaha Next Yearix.-:.- ivaercn. n..war.i. s. j. an.i.v- !' I'n. .... c.ct h 1 an.'oln, eh., -'i h. (.. - ( S;u't i.al ) W'.i'ti-r l',a- of ni'lri',i a Vt'..,J i;e-,'ivi t oi the A-oc!.it:on t H..i.''A.r.' lVal.-r. a"'! Al!.--tt .'.i ..t I 1 .-..In a-t . 1'. 1 '.Ti. " ' a., Ma I'l. ill", 111'.' t'svv- , t ., at t ,r c nit at I, '.i t liu'll -e, 1',-i :..y. 1 'in,, h, 1 t. i-' I'hosen a the 1 1 1 . r 1 1 1 ; ,c lli'M '.i',':!'. 1:1 1't - "'lilt i 1 1 1 1 - 'pit,!. ,' a-'.nriat:on ttiiit mi . or,! 1 . 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 the rim ate ov.n--; -1 ; tit raiii H ols and asking t!:.it ;-Ki' 1 1 ' -1 0 1 1 111 ia-'iin- ltv'isla "1 1 : 1 1 1 i : 1 u' tin' li'.ni hack mi their unrr !,a .-. Organize to Fight Plan Of School Rcdistricting -p.- il Ti :, I'l.i'ii.i I'w o ill ed I.. 1 n " , e a d -a on:. -n 01 Hail ,.",d ,.d at ' 1. t 1 , -11',! 'e . met here - ; .1 it ' : 1 ea: ie i'i oPpo :'.! o I .:!:. en , nt , O'c pn iv; no; , - , a I !' . ' , !,. I loleln. 'o.o i .t.. V . .11; ,it'iii v a c .1 i 1 pit I'd an i i 1 n a d on th:' -po' to ee ,!,ie tin -v,i:.i e committer to vetani a a ,11 I. a ne v. I lie Hal! leuntv jve, iati.m will previous y o.rn.-ed lorn'-, oi alley county to - ek an injunction and, in ease the law is upheld, to defeat re distneti'ii; at the tio!!s when appr.aval m tile piop. -ned new di-ti'icts i asked irotn I the pt-oplc. Widow Awarded Judgment For Death of Her Husband runout, Ne!,.. Fch. 0.-I Special ) al I'S. II V P-arhara iaiicot-kv of (.ro ier ,,, mv' children, ,t i i.. 111, tt. i.tar,ied i'i,i,'i,:nii ,,f Ssl'isS hv I a lii. v in di-t:ict court here ' in' her .aniai. suit atraimt I en i t- ?-, il. . ' tat I man and ( l-.ear I'.levlik 1 riinina! I io..acution a .aitit the two men ,, j k.-t'tl'"!-'- !' "Ul , ' , . I -i" -n,,' s'-v -ii!,-i,e,l in I,,- j -peciai ..ne, 1 am m's h,u i'. " .'.I-" -" - aoiK't! in in. 1 ' , . intititon that the death of he,' hits- l,u'(' c"!'U'.s- convened ill Mat hand. Heniamin. llv 10. IVl'k w,Ut Mr. Mela.!'!,., La l.-et. con - ...,'. ..',.', . .,,,,,1,. ,,, ti-ff ,,,, pveenl lor tetv I" 1 .' ' , ' I. t 1 I A ' 1 1 1 i 1 1 ( t 1 si 1 1 1 1 ' f ' w " tl ' t C II da I! t Mr. I.o.esov-kv " t'-"' r-ti1t of iuitiiae-, -11- tained tthaai an aiitomohde tthn h Iv was (iriv.im tnnied Grand Niece of First Governor Dies of Flu 'i e K'.i, k. Neb.. 1 eh. in - i.Spr , ;al ' Mr-. .1. k. W ad,, I! leceited it T, fiotn k.iii-as ( nv of the death ,-i hen ,-i-ler, Mi-, MarKaict i i i-c. J5 i"ar- old, tthn was xi-it'ii- icla- Oh - ,ll. , ' l'.,al,l,,,,,l , ,11, ,,.',.,, ,"!hien-a was th.c can--. She 1, -.naiteil hv ttto small daittriitu s. j Mr-. I'ease was the daughter of -,Mi. and Mr-. John Fuller of I'aw . nee ( itv and a niece of (hcuiutv - .Indue R W. Neil!. Her mothci' " was a niece e f Favid liiit'cr, the . lir-t governor of Nebraska. Fairbury Man Loses Foot Beneath Engine l'1:,,":"' N'cb- I'f!'. o ,-spi . ia'.! i ,-l,a-ers. 'Ilu-'sale was one f -ev-" A,"''" 's,ia,h'' an a-.i-'ant !;, .si ier , , ,a ,,..jltl. held in n.u tin a-ieru Nr. al tlie K'ock Islam! nu in. ! lam--, wa- j 'K.t vw.,.k mii-titinmu the no n-en ,.,-t n.itnt wlmn !m -nppe 1 ., ,.. , ,,oi" pass-,, oter rus ailKie. in: was taken to a local Hospital and his tool was amputated tins inorttini;. , 1 lie icy condition of tiie ground has made work about the raids ba.uid ons. Taken III Attending His Nephew's Funeral and Dies i "i )?,... v.. r I o . ,. in- a passerby and given hrct aid I t I M M ', , PCC.UlM tatmenr. lie was so stunned by :iFr,m r,n-;. "?1Cr- I 'V the accident that it was several hours .i rom Kansas ( ,ty a week ao to at- , .- , .,, coherent . end the funeral o, hts nephew. FuF.,,,,. of ,:,r ,,.,., c,. iniuiei, was uiM'ii in vvii;, pueit. i iiionia and died todav. The nephew died in Kansas City while attending an automobile school there. Fremont Teachers Granted An Increase in Salaries j rreinont. N'eb.. Fell. (.-( Special.) i The school board Ktanted its j teachers an increase in salary of I $150,000 Budget in Holt. O'N'eil!, Xeb.. I'fh. 6.-(Special.) - - Holt county will require ?F-0,COH as county operating expenses the present t ear, according to the esti- I mate of expense made and adopted. by tlie county board oi supervisors. Nebraskan Buys Ranch. F", ad. Xeb., Feb. f. t Special.'' - wimam v . .M c l.aualiliti. loriuer -'Cmmd banker, lias purchased a 4- acre fruit ranch in California. 10 I miles from San Jos eratite"! was .?Si,M)i'). e con -id- I I r-- I i THREE YANKS ARE ;H.jllNvJ Hi . Li. 1 . CASUALTY LIST, I KMsrd Records Show M.844 Killed in Action and 13.600 Died ot W ound'!. 'A .ifi.i.ijltoi:. fch. 0 I . t : ' t It-",. 1 the 1 ccorj of casualties of the V- tie.vi exped'tionary tono in 11 ,- worll w.,r was aniiou'ire 1 In , 1 :,.,.. 1 1:,-,,- ,.1, t!, t a tnial 1 cv 1 c 1 I'M "! Ir.i' 1 a - 'la t :e s lie Am.t Since too tcviett 1 an pe titioiiar.v ' -rvc. re.oi-S practical' h.ie been ! ' "''ph'tcl. it a -..id. lurth-r :,i(is'i;,,ns or oin rein m- were antic I mated. ! n.e h,-t ,.ar..e a.i.ir.i to th- v.h ,,- ,.! ,,, ,,i a , 11,11 well I'riv.itr' I .i 1 r I Sohniidt. Kalamai-oo. M iv'i. li" total iMtia!ties to dale are as i!i, ot s killed ;i artiot'. irliinr.R .;KJ at j 1 ned ot olind-, 1 .,i.i. i H e, I 01 ih-ta1-!', J.i,7.s I I lied n oiu ,d euleli; .r.d ,",hf I 1 .... 1 a'l-l's. .-.II'.'. Wotiia'.t'd 11 action (our Si per 1 ent retlil'ioiis t" dlltvl, Jlci.4',i. Mi--;!', in ai'tion (not iiieliniii'.g pi".--oi'ei released and ftitrncil ), a. i otal of l'.o7ih War dei'ai lineiit otVieial" 5aid it "as 1 eniat kahle th.it the final com pilation sii-iued .inly three men iist 1 d as "pi ism 1 nj in :n tii .n." Nebrasb Congressman 10 hpeaK in Missouri For G. 0. P. Candidates 1 1 I I let, III' t. j 1 vf .1 '..1,1 tor Hie ia puhiii an can I ! ite in tiie '! Iiii'l citigH'.-oii!ial i ,., Id'-tricl of i'di.-onii. i hainnan he-s ' .1 of the national c.in;ro-iei:al com - ' ' or-juoitee lu,s pi, tailed upon Lur.t e- in 'it M l.at:;lilin ol the l-ointh Ne- :.,.'.:. .h-iin t ta p,nd a week in ;re c:tnii..:h'n mm tm-ier way tor a , 11... ncces'.'oi- to e t 11 ato. ii.iti ,iI(er, who h::- heeu appointed sec retarv ol lahor. The elcition take ida.-c nrt S.-.t-arihn l' Mr Me!..- I !in is leatinc todat - Atith scvn.'l other la puhheam to aid w hirr - the d'-tiiet for tlie t r- 1 ' ... ... . - Imd'l.can m-mme. I lie league otna - is iH inL 1 one ot ne eal- I' - U i--i!C "' t!v caitf utimi. and as M e I . i ii - , ; I , " , -p.ecli in tan lioi:-e in: " Xmencam-n," i'i'jre-.-cl the cn - -re .--Km , 1 e, niim.-: tee " ;ln ins -Ireuth as a lamp o.'.ner lie was -ir.'iiKly tn'cd speml a tew mays 1 ... tin 1 n e .t , i - 0 : ,1 1 1 s 1 ,i 1 o 1 c 1 1 , e , . . ,--' r,,,,-, to !s r, trie, dun n - 1 . - !' 'ctolor an 1 as Ins work on the agn-1 eiiitnral li.it is oter tor tne p.e-i ,11 , " - - ,' " ', -es-ion he decided to set in'o tiieM'.aal ohl-etnans shoti,; he lodued canipaitin with Americanism as hi. aa ui-t orders for tne aire-; of am cp, j 1 t the comiuander-', it tt,r de. ah'd. Thompson Wants to Manage - 1 r i .amnamn tnr P K b w ui 1 iM1 yi ' .--.--w - '-'"I i-Und. Neb. Fch. ... - V,!I - u::;r::::: andnlite 'for ,1. n.ei, raiic national' oinuiittei man for Nebrt-ka. He lv's ;,lun'5 h"f; "r'-,n v-" '" tl! dmned wit:, fie .ai tv in she -late. Hogs Average $300 Madison, Neln. hen (pr,ial; . -An a.eiai-'C r,t more than ."f,)!11) per ; he-id e-tabh-h' . the rc old for Madisoti at hlmil Schtvankc pure-j I'ted Dtir.ie Jer-ey io .-ale lice t'nia.v. Mnyers were pie- ut from j nore lliaa J1 slate- a- ! several I oilmrt's wc,- -oh! to ( a'-loi:,.-, i,ur- I p,r r., ,,.,voc ,,,.cv sale circuit in i Anleril.;i Motorcyclist Injured, Grand Island. N'eb., be h. I -' :" cia!.)-- Ancust Kolnveder. on of Mr. and Ntrs. ('laus Kolnveder, residing about five miles south of this city ,,-(- 1, t-n tt frAl -3 nl.ilnrrvrl. an I -oVcrciy bmised. iie wa, picked ut. Two Big Hog Sales David City. Neb., Feb. .-. -iSpe- i i - i -" Tl" i r n ' ' . . . . iVcbi ins' an nual 'ale ot Poland ; tll IXCT I averacre price oi S.'.U. I he high price paid was ? .05. T-, the eve- ning Kindler, llewut ec I'atton sob! i i4.? head of the s; i age being S101. i I ct-n, pjn same kind, the aver Stella Pioneer Buried ! Table Rock. Xeb., Feb. t. (Spe I ciah) r.arn.ey Mullen, who died re I eently at S'lt ev eport, Fa., w here he land Ins wire had been spending the winter, was buried at hi? home in Stella, Neb. Mr. Mullen was one of the wealthiest men in southeast Nebraska, and had lived in this lo- j calitv since leoii. i Fined for Coal Theft. . . , Txearnev. Neb., heb. t,.- (Specta-.) . 1 lu ce y. ,ut h s cant; in in the act of I -teaiM)'.,' cmi trout t ie t moii I aciut , arils here v, ere arre-ted by a spe- j ,-ia! ofiieer .and fine'l $-'d and co-'s. j Young Cray tet:tied in court that j his father forced bun to -teal the j coal. I . . . ... i Will Build New Church j Table Koek. Neb . Feb. I Spe- I c:a'.)-- t a niectine of the qnar- l tefly c.i"fer.'"ce of t'ie Mrtliodist i c'l'jrch recently h. Id at the parson- j age in Pawum I :'y. ;t wa- derided : i to bui'd a retv church !" r-p!aee the , ore wdiich wa.s destroyed by 'ire nu ; the morning of January 4. ! Fix Park for Tourists. I I Lexington, Xeb., 1 eb. o.-lSpr-jrial.F-At the reip:e-t of business men the park h.,,ird 1ms turned 1 Ktltz pari: into a tourist camping par!,-. Fuel, lights, running t. afr, a camp ki'e'ien and utiu r accoinmo Idations will be provided ROMANS IINITF IIIVBMI1 W will i l TA AT AH THIII I IU bW IlilAL OF WAR LEADERS Says Extradition Would Be "Ignominy" Army and Navy Heads Meet and Agree On Opposition. I'.i :p. !"; ! Premier I'.ot.'iV . 1, a rue- ' o'i nat tv 1 '.t i 0 : s S ,lur- v w tl! : 0 1 e : 1 : 1 1 0 u :u- 1 " ' ,, .,' , , . ,. . " 1 T ' v : '''l'"1 'to ' : 1 j . i r the r x 1 1 .1 !' t i. 1 ;i filiation. I 1 , r,o!t infornv.l !miv the i'-!-!U'.' ft inirrnlal " v 1 - 11 I '""ti,iy etv idore,l the n.i'ional ea, r.e' s altiune. v. Im ,1 is nnaiteie,i. ... ..... 1 ! liis niav he regarded as a s mi' of t!ie -ph it ill V l",c!l !''e te l - den. 'Vi !- roe h.'.ne; met. al p. , ir, Mai oohtvians i ;', allied e.'aet meinhe" of the p,, riiiiinii; i-.ert i- ,n:o!;-d liv 'h- pre-- as 'avine: " I'lie aovrninrcnt is spll endeav-.-ro',; to find a way out hv lui'iher negotiation .." Stubbornly Await Fate Is ''s helved 'hrt the Roverr:v-.'.t !! .-.'r-mpt te, ohtain a modit'ea tion of the peace treaty re -pectinc ov 0 adition. If it is tin iiecesstnl, ir v.i'h n to jspeak. fi.M 'h' arms and ' 1 vent . take I'mV r.'.vn eoinse, ac- ! o 1 dine; to pl'et ah i'f npint m. ! Already, it is reported, the lier- the e,'n ,,e d t.o'ed ro ai-eompany . iiiiii::--' in ai eonlrol ;., ,. ann ul t':nr du t.'ia'ra ol I Hi' e 1 1 'olifo ll th.a ! o ' .iaui and !h.i"i -.', .-: 1 I 'd ti e -unruder ot a'l I ;. man em w ho eoiu- le, on ih- v. ' ' f'o"t in !"1". t i .eneral vrai lleerin.een. hv rand duke of is li-ted , . no -'erv savs the 'Ihnrr'-latt. a' he , , ' '' ,.,a . f,.,.nt- , .... T(,.,:.,.. Calls Extradition Ignominy. ' :-h! Mar-lial von Hnelow to,d .'... I , '...1 l.a., t, ,.!,,- 1 1 -1 1 I . , r - 1 ' ' s . ' 1, i.is whose tames iik on tie 11-tho-i tthc-e eNtradiOion is ile ! mantle, 1 nv the ahirs, e Iv did tlieil' 'dalt to the fatherland." and at e-- t..,d toil was icnoiiniiv to which "ne ' t.-tii'.an wntll-1 voluntariiv 'iihiuit.' 1 . .- , 1 1 . u 1 i . ... , l ie nun m..is ia. t en.ue,, . ,t u-cr oace nuinei: ai "ie tn-- p,,.;1l ,., tne entente uaPoi.s. ai d . , .me- -ed the belief that n'"'t of 'tk. - l omu anders named m tne a! , i:r, it; wi-aut take tne .attic irw. Army and Navy Meet. 1 1 is tin, ood that inn" i.,'u:v and nafv coinmandei' 5 wue , , - , - . .. 1 ,,, anuarv and it was tmani- - f , -c; nod hat rv, 0 H'c cxtiaa.it oil tlati-e o, I .if et- ' i trcatv was entirely comp.it 'tdf ''it" ueriuan Honor aim mar I lie lotefini; note and tin oitieial i;; :lJl X:Vv.u'sC ! here, and on, , ,1 , . , , , 1 l.i im noes nol. altor.t a nasi- mi m (; , l J ir Would Tear Up Demand. '' Meyer, tretor of Herlin nni- -itv, in a -latenient today de- t '..ro ! that it the demand f.-r the lii " ill Saturday ; the In a Final Clearance il W1 ft n 7 . Middy Skirts 1-3 off Sizes li to 12 Years. In navy serjje, and LliifU n 1 1 i hi'e ehe.-k. Little Girls! A delightful place i ' have your hair lmblm, and fluffed for 35c. I'.KAUTY IWRIdjU fNttail't.on of t!i-Mfil hy tai- .tlhrs is ,.,fl;, ;,i!lv -ri'M'ii!c,i it v lii h- tot 11 up. I he 1 ector ;s (ef.v rh il'n'uuv.as t'oilti'l t cil on h"". 1 r ir,,, u ;,r o tin' tii!!vcisitie ,.t 0t,':il. I.ivor 'ool; A:','.i f,i . 1 ha .iKo, ami Har a r it. Identify 28 Commanders. 1 he adiiiit a! t v i'ji t the " 0 -eiO ins ',. a''1,' t '.h'Ttitv ;S L -ln-.it o'liii. ,,-.!,! s the t:....:Vu-.il hM oi !! -e i'"'i!,il!ili 'i o , ;o: u a:' i : niv- i ': v. , m I. ,! iii-e:i- " k'-'-k the h-t a", I ,H ,.fr. the 't-U ' H'i 11 "t ti'C I, aval - i'l lit' i.s hiaiii; , a: 1 ivd ot:'. dhelm K vei.s " -t!- 1. w ho ,s ,1. .-.,..., . .v C, eat ii i!.t!". 1 - a w K'iow 1 oir.tn.o a!i r. I'l'iillll Germany Explains Reason For Refusing Extradition Fin h ,u, I- -h (. t'li oieeMor I '..nicr '". a ' reii., ::t to the pa e-s said: "li: rmany nuds ht r-cli in a crit ical p .foti -iu::k,i t , Fiat w hen Confiouied ttitli the iiic-t:ou tthu'ier she w."i!'l vii the peace treaty or not. I hen. as now , ";he C" c: at, ictit tiie I to icjeu the so- abed c!.m-es of honor. ' aniritv 01 tiie a-setti!i!y vote ! "1 if-ol s.vu.u the treaty on June JJ. I'M S. ptc-uinine, ta.it the-e c'au-e- tton'd n , H. -utiie etl'cctive. 1 .nil' e, lolls wue u u -ucce -.-1 u 1. and, under iire-suie ot the threatened oi -I'l'i'.it'nil of ( ,ei m.ii:i . tl'.et re soFed, ;,i accept the ;:eatv in its en tirety. Request Was Refused. "We tried to net .1 h,t and th.' ckaities aaunt tho-,- lauied hefo-e the ratiinatnui of the peace treaty, so that we our -1 it es im -hi take pi o cced. rirs a,L',TU-t them. 1 hit icipiest y.a- r.uusid and onr aVempt to es-ta'd'-li a state court wa- f. n-ti ,,te,k "I i:ir -t.tu Ipo'Ut was , vphiomd in 1 ' e note ed hi n liar t .. :' ! w aaniu, elup .a - ','e :t I' .1: .... e -h.dl -t 1 t ' , iv .id u v M ot o, 1 , .; . ' I-,., (in- ' ,' hi I''"' v i et ; 'u-nt re -: el. till' 1 'a' on ton !.,:, 1 fa-, d to I ,r - i'l the 1 " t. ale n ne. Ill , '"- -'.mil a, tun th "di": e-t- ot 1 1 i I : , , ', e n , 1 ' ' o 1 1 inn-: he 1 1 e , -i 1 , ami ... .1 the honor ol a -m ',e indi -tn !::,.! ' Von Bernstotff Amused. !'. - '.!. F, a. ". - In,- ol the iim-t sir'pi -ed men mi I'.eihu was ( .unit von. 1 '., rnsvu , 1 . n .i nn r aiaha--ador lo the I 'n in d Stales, u In , it is said, is . h -n ed b v th.e a'he- n ,1- Ins al -lea.'d c, unci t.n: - ttil:; I',, do I'a-'ia. j !;e eount. ih -p, le ins -'irpri-e seemed to lie mnhlly at.r.tse d. lie de l.i red that he wa- not afraid to lac, t'lak He added that be was la-ai't to po ;: v an'' d and that he n hh,! et en put the alb. s m a qnan da:" if thev at'cmpttd to p; o-ecute hum a a., .at- sas that if the o-,jv-eiuiieut atlempt- to air,-! tho.-e iii'l'-iiin demand-d hv tiie ..ihed poty-ir- -evere inn rmiOo'ia! ills,, refer Will ot'CUI'. Independent Voters' Body Organized in North Dakota oa:ni l'iuk:, N. I, , Feb, ,. - C'lr rau 1 aa t nu, and can:;.;.. a;;' plans for tiie . : t". ' 1 lo,':! li d, pe-dei'.t Vot ers' a-- "".at 'on were ji, 'opted at the Stat tion n iv""'iii'i "t fiat 01 .jamza- !'. , the n' ' '. "' ' '' n pai", n out lined i'i o.'ed It : - p, ,p, -ed f ot'B.m -f ,1 .U ee .' I al ha-t Jeono 1 ot.'i , ea', i ,. ir tune in na n ;njr on llllinll'll ,lU!i:-t 'he No- :ln .'an-a:. !-,,.' ,n th.at... ; Loans naiy 3,000.000 Lire, u !"!. ' i; r, !!,.,. ha , a , , ,,t n - e, has .ahhd his -uh,, "M i, ai in th- ,.u, u'.r oi ,?.iii.i,.iiii m" to tne m it t,-''.n !,.,a:i Is a Day of Important Events 'Original Children's Store of Omaha" Bringing to a grand climax the splendid values offered all season in the Girls' shop by featuring a-r.A I; Ai.'."" ' " l V .' 1 . Jl '. ,i V'C Middies $1.00 and $1.95 Broken a-soi'ttnent of 'ies ij to '22 Vfiirs. Well m.'i'ie, irettily trimmed, -,ii','iit-ly soiled from display. "Til ' 1 B w Formerly lie Store MINES IS GIVEN Vm ni; Arc f SEVEN DAT5 TO : Mine Workers' Union AVOID STRIKE r:v;r;' " ' !,.'., 1. 1 "1 F'C I mted Mute Woiker J 1 'i!.-i u.,. I i.n k J, Hate-, te- "300.000 Railway Men Will ' u-l" J T T Get Drastic Order to Stop." ! i ;::1,,, v J'l J-li Say Grand Officers of j fZla! Brotherhoods. I tat is ,as heeu 111 poor Ileal!!) ;'''',' n ne t' ,,n a e.i due to a r,civ )a;:o:t, Mali, I'd' (' c,i:,.ii .'--! ,,.,v hi , ., k , i o w i . 'lie laid a leave ot -i-tence that favorable action be ,d,s, mee ia-t -uiuiaei and -pent -ev-t .ken iinoi demaiiils of the main-, u M til., ,, ..tnit.n nun, later tenancy tl way empuitcs ami ta:, war shop laborer for watie in for ttatie in creases ttas iiecided lip ni in laml,. otiicers ot the Workct-' Froth. m- j liootl. m 1 oii'.ci en.ee here. ,' The union titticer adopted a !eo- , , UIIOU liil- 11. 01 inns , ,. , 10- 1 ' , their committee in Wadiiii.tm, ( inform Director (ietaual Hun's tb.at M ten dat s wiii he alhntcd m,' ac ' '" ' 'V '- 1 tie 1 a- one ol the cmi t','1, on their tb mam!-. y.i'.-A,- 1-..!;, ot ',- n.m.rs. He do"1i",i of the rc-ohitioi, ,,l!,i'.h;-,,(TI' pm-nc: l the i it I -hi, , Kh ed ree'en t oi a t.'lKlall) tion. ' 1. e , : 1 1 ' il ;'' ' that Ihesid.ei'' 1. 1 ). Mallow aetniK' t.'i i':,," a-' 1 n :et ha-show n a sniall ;!ie broihe'iiiood n, Washing m. ' ' r 1" ' '! '' ' f l"Ctl -!. :kes thai, statin.K that the conferences v.-.t:i'"v :- ' " 111 ?"!'- Mr. limes pave little promise 01 Ja- ''1'" torable action. 11 . A" r wbiie oiheers of the brotherhood - Alleged Uermaii opv .1.' rt tt'il'l th;f ! lll'llf I'lt I'll I J 'a-hinnt"ii ni'Kotiation.s won!-! 1 me,.!! .111 immediate order for ce-sa- j !nui ,if woik by .iOddoi. men:!. us, k 1 was intimated an appeal ndht be j taken to Frcsident Wilson as a hot ; lis lit. j 'J iie conference here expects 'n e I Ih cs'.b'iit Maliov t'i make a pel -on, tl 1 1 epo, t ttilhin the neM tett dits 011 ; the i' met in", titii the I'-mini k.t. rial. ; Negotiations Still On. Rep, e .ent. '1 tit cs o' lii- Ihn-i; Rad road "F .-r a- ! :f-c:.;l ot 1 ' -I aih , Ci d a ,! II . ni ; -! l a I on tv , , e ;; 1 : . aid.' to coinpb le tin 11 nr.;, a nil an, - i 011 wane demands as spokesmen tor ! both aides had indicated was piob-i aide. Director (lenual lime, was not pi , pai ed to lay hi- nut pi ; . ; osition before th.e imion head- ami tne eonierence adjourned alter hiief M'.sioti to inert atiain ton;,,: tow a'teimooi. Italians Plan Coup To Put Nicholas On Montenegrin Throne 1 I'a' : - 1' eh 0 K kit: Nu'n 'a - . win. ha-, retiiaiucd at tiie head ol ' a r. o ai M einteiieen n got ernim n' in spr.c ol the tact that he tt a - ..it-, d hy the national a-scinbly ot that lountry. m und-r-t. .od to be in '-i ha!,;a prepar.n: for a coup wh'.hi may rc.-torc lum to hi- ihi.me ana Conn' : v. The 1. ".niter kintr has rot h-ru aide to reconcile hiiu-e!f to the ah-'ot-pitou ,.f MonteiK p ri by the 1 --,v Jutio --lav kinadom. I tuban troop- are aH to he r.i'K to a-i-i, otvinp: to tne la, t tin,; h.'"U Noch'da- is ta'iier of O:: i n licit na ot Italy. Ripley Funeral Saturday 1 ... W' ...la. r'al I'.-l. I. I 1 ,. of Fdward ' ' A -"" F 1 jib uvj;: . 'ivi f i nu t he uim I v re-nhme in ,, n, Ihiihaia n. xt Saturday inunii,. ac- mriini.' f an n"u nee n 'cut heie ny 'I.I. kipi-v. a son. for One Day Only A In.-t opportuuify to take .'olvaiilagc of large savings and of equal importance to 1 1 1 o mothers, are tlie wonderful qualities' r. n d qrirlish stylco offered. 50 Girls' Coats V2 off Sizes S to J(i Years. .Itinior sizes, 13, lo, 17. Materials are Zilielitic-s, Velvets, hi uiis. and Si 1 vert ones;. 50 Girls' Dresses V2 off Broken assortment of sizes S to 17 Years. Materials arc finest s"'P-"s, vc!u !- ami siiks. 200 Girls' Cotton Dresses 1-3 off a-r "R 1 IO. "xiarYT-rarBrii v: ft BersciThornc ot 'Specialty St wps m . id ut ei tt h, 1 e lie is now . recovered suftu'ieiitly li:, e. 1 cw is has been - !, ' cln't; president of the union. He :':! tne a I la a s 01 t'ne union a 'Uih the tvat;e negotiations and .1 1 1 cent -ti'.k.' and 1- the mmeis' A. 1 1 1 , . . , 1 leadei in the prc-cn, l.c.,r,nK b, tne ia at c. 'iiiiui-sioii rights lor Delivery I'rom I rial in Navy -"on. I eh. .. iiethcr or '! tl e 1 "mted Mates navy has m '- h. 1 o-e 1 1 t;y lleriiiani) WCs-- ' ' . a -a - t a-l Kodii;. 1 . alleiai d '." '.'. li -pi . and ottici r of tiie ,' ' ' " - , v. ho was ai rested la t F . :a '.. ",' Y.. 1 k. hut th.onn't a I I ' "a ah! a . -, aped t: i,,, ,,, , ' hi 1 nit in the md. 1 ,d mm t at h'" S o, , Satm .int. v h n Ve--el-- 'h ' ia d by the rat.. I autho: ides 1 a 1 it. of habeas corpus. , - -' ! tt li,. w a- iiHki'ted tor ;! icv t" coiunnit e-pionanc im J n in, I VIS, ..., 1 e the i-p;- ict bad been pa--ed, never a; ha- been btancht to trial becau-e ;, f ., 1 , -n, ;-, 1 n, 1 , t of tiie -tatnte that j t'-c- mn-t he two witne--es to an .n i it, lore eo, tiction tor trcas I ' nu i-dict'- ni is granted by the ill 1 - t, t lie natal author it ies. a - -ad. p:. ,p,.. - to ti y 'e-els ' "'an: I , le- 0! the liavv n - t'.e m.i:nuim '.'Mialt'.' of a i juri-dic-1t.1l anth,, , ti ll 1 1 a 1 stat. 1- could he th., w 1!! he ' .. -. I . '' w 1 1 1 r.-m n'e u'',h r w im h W. ' ' " t' 'i am! he nr i 1 e - u . Britisli Food Head Quits. 'mh.n. I ,. 1'. . Roi.ert -. I'.i il -ii tood ium:,ti . has re ed. ;.. mrdit'S to the !iiy '' 1 !'" v w -piper adds tii it 1 e-i" nai : ni b es 1 , imply dis nm in the ea'unet '-,! ticclares M w n, d it.' I! I', ,t ti, aampie -et i idle,'.,-:.'. :-' r w ith I,,' ,,,u,,-, mmd !a-t j ht I (,,-,,, 1 : Flics London to Rome " '. h .-j. i. Id ip-li 14, ,t em I an ;,' oi- mlnca ' eu.-aed in , on, p. -t 0 -. bet wc n I'.i iti-Ii a vi s m the I .oudon -'.o I "apeteitvn t. a' .' '., ! h-re ve-lri'lav alter- :! . . I; i ms at ' " A Al"s S to 17 I'l.'lol't 1 1 dresses, s, ;4 : K"l!'.d. t t;, ' 4 to lir !,,s , is? ' 0 FIRST MOVEMENT TO REORGANIZE THE RAILROADS Hmcs Announces Initial Step In Returning Lines to Own ersAll Purchasing Ceases at Once. W.i-hm-o", !-Yh. e, V,. tn "i ot the 1 a;b 0,1 ! ad , . ; . for u - work as a Rot i-rrit:. ' ! I - a dation acent. in piepaia'inn t th retui n -i the roads , t !:e r e : . Match 1, was lu'enn todat in l rector (lencial limes. The t't'-t s:ep- w ei e , 1 ea' e: o a division of ! 1, pml.t' i, ul ela : .' . a", the abolition of the iht i-nui ot tal e v pern! mr, c, i liect t e I '.) 11 aiv 15. Max Thclan. doe, t"i ' ! ' ' ' I'-'' lie service d' t 1 -1, m .oil t. : :; , hairman of tne t ah n uiua n ' it ies connn ' ssioii. was I rharjce ot the l:p.mh,l:o:i , i' ." . 'I lie t ei.t'VMt.i' al ,'l, p',.i"a."l T'l- tativelv deei'led upon v. hi le .' - ''' tact tiie present dni-ious ,,: hut. Imaiice and ;u'C"in tmg, m a !,! f.oi to t!ie new Iv created Jv .--(! "' iiiptidation . ? 1 hems. I'll dtt ision.s 0 1 labor. : ' . ' .'.. ration- am! puhhe -e: t a e .0 d ,. pai t of the d.it Mail of pn: . 1: ,. obvious! w!l hat" no fti.t'-e. .! ties w hen the properties a' '' t. pt ' v.i ' ' owner h p ''F.e ' actual pn, cha-uiK w ill ce a e w . t the tei 111 luatiui of Irdei a I 1 oi'ti ' settlement of brills sf'l W'h 'e ijiure the attention of mailt o! "'m pur, in,-1 n unit s. ." Ir. I ''elan, as du er !-r 0: t " r 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 .1 1 1 : 1 1; divi- ion, w i'l ') 1 1 r ehai '-e of any c.ip't tl epr mht ",: - 1 tt!in !l mu-t le made be'v.e, -. I e'. 1 nary 1 and Match 1 . H 1 , b t , i; hottetei. wall hejaai num.' imi 'F after pi n ale opei atuai n- te-'nurih ttlieu lihii", of completed tknui'". ', beKim Lincoln Man Vice President Of Western Fruit Jobbers San 1 1 .oici-co, 1 i'i. 0 i . 1 ' ("urrie of Seattle v. a 4 n,,niei! !-'-. dent of the Western I 1 nit Mb.-i -a--ouatioit at tlie th.-int- e-.i,,u o' tin' a-soeiation's loth annua! . veution here. The otln-r , an, .: -eieeted were: A, D. lids. In. inn a 1'iohs, vice pre.mhmt; F. I. Scot', l.ineei'n, Nb,, ,-eeoiid vice tuc-i dent; I). F. Keith. I'm t ,,.rt'' Tcv.. third vice president; I'. V Fee-, Kan-as ('itv, treasurer; V V. Klein. Fo- Angeles W. (). u,lei -on, 1'opi'ka, Kan.; J. M. liaicni. S,o Irancisco; I). F. lianihle. Muoe apoli-. ilivectors. (,eor.'e II. la'rt ton, Denver, terseatit at arm-. Sure Relief 5 ce2 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-AS-JS FOR INDIGESTION K SATURDAY! Mothers Will Find Very Spccia I Offerings in The Boys' Shop Cover-alls or Over-alls Ages 2 to 7 Years Special at $1.00 in Blue, Khaki and Gray only Fast Black Hose Sizes 6 to 10 Years 35c a Pair 3 Pairs $1.00 Cood (iiirabi" fin.iiitv, Ik.vcv i-ibh.'d. rs .. sip r- !" Ma .v Bovs! oi eat) have your ha' r eu iu the MKN'S B.M.'I'.KU SHOP - StUf TV'-""