10 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL. 29, 1320. 1 l(, G. & N. MAY PUSH TERMINUS ON TO LINCOLN Railroad Has Made Definite Plans for Extension, Ac cording to W. A. Rans dell of Beatrice. Beatrice, ( Neb., April 28. (Spe cial) W. A. Ransdell of Beatrice stated today that he had received definite information that the Kan sas City and Northwestern railroad is to be pushed through from Vir ginia, Neb., to Lincoln. According to Mr, Ransdell the en gineers are now engaged in making a survey from the .Virginia termi nus to the capital city via Adams and several other towns. Mr. Rans dell says that the line is to run through Hanover township north east of Beatrice and that a new town in that township is' being con sidered. " Mr. Ransdell was one of the boosters for the Beatrice promotion fund when an effort was made to obtain $3,000 in contributions to as sist the road. The matter was left to 'a committee, which .never re ported and the matter was dropped. Nearly all of the towns along the route between Virginia and Kansas City have voted bonds to put the road on a sound financial basis, and when the last election is held May 2, nearly $1,000,000 will have been raised. If the road's finances are again placed in a healthy condition the line will be entitled to $550,000 in the way of a government loan. The resumption of service last month placed the road in line to re ceive the government aid. 14-Year-0ld Boys Are Sent to Industrial School Nebraska City, Neb., April 28. Special) Keene Cooper and Carroll Thompson, aged 14 years each, were sentenced to the industrial schooj by Judge Bischoff of the juvenile court. .Cooper -was found to be a delinquent and neglected child while Thompson had pleaded guilty to the theft of parts from several automo biles in the citv. 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Tanner, young soldier who met an accidental rcath two weeks ago, while his sor rowing relatives here are anxiously waiting for the red tape of the War department to be sufficiently un wound to allow the shipment of the body here for burial. Thomas W. Jones, the young man's uncle, has appealed in vain for the War department to speed up and send his nephew's body here. The uncle has been referred to two or three different war bu reaus, but so far he apparently is as far from getting results as he was at the outset. .Tanner, who came here from England in 1918, enlisted last year. While accompanying an invalid soldier from Denver to Michigan, Tanner jumped from a moving train and was killed. It is thought he did so while asleep. Coroner's Jury Named for Probe of Gas Explosion Des Moines, la., April 28. (Spe cial Telegram.) Coroner Guy Clift late today announced the appoint ment of a coroner's jury to investi gate the gas explosion which wrecked the Des Moines Gas com pany plant and caused the death of six men and injured several others. The members of the jury are Fred German, Charles H. Murrow and H. C. Hargrove, all well-known business men. The cause of the explosion has not been determined. The city is still without gas. Ecc trie apparatus, oil and gasoline stoves and old-fashioned ranges have been substituted for gas. Full service will hot be restored for sev eral weeks, it is predicted. Has Shrapnel Removed He Received in France Atlantic, la., April 28. (Special.) A reminder of the davs h soent under fire while in France with the A. E. F. came to Harry Campbell or nxira a lew days ago when a piece or snrapuei wmch was im-J ueaaeci in ins lip began to give him trouble. He had it removed. Camp bell was injured when a shell ex ploded and killed two horses which he was leading at the time. He re fused to receive medical attention at the time, saying his wounded com panions needed it worse than he did. Despondent Iowa Farmer Hangs Himself in Barn Atlantic. Ia., April 28. (Special.) Worried by his continued ill health, Shromp Bintner, wealthy farmer residing north of this city, hanged himself in the barn at his home. One of his sons, who had been. talking with his father but a few minutes before, found the body, Bintner was 54 years old, and had been a resident of the community for many years. He leaves a wife and a number of children. Several brothers and sisters also survive. The latter are' nuns. . y Urges Criminal Record As Ground for Divorce Atlantic, la., April 28.-r.(Speciat) Because her husband was con victed in Missouri of criminal as sault on a 15-year-old girl and served a term in the penitentiary at Jefferson City, Mrs. Mary E. Hough has brought suit for divorce against Henry A. Hough. Could Not Find Layman to Head Interchurch Drive Fremont, Neb., April 28. (Spe cial.) When no layman could be found to head the Dodge county Interchurch World finance cam paign for $74,000, the ministers of the various church taking part or ganized a committee for the work, and are making the canvass with the assistance of Secretary J. L. Kohler of the Y. M. C. A. .The Baptist church of, Fremont, under Rev. R. B. Favoright, is lead ing in results with subscriptions pledged of $21,000 out of a total ouota for the church of $34,000. The Congregational, Christian and Pres byterian churches are taking part in the drive, in addition to the Bapitsts. Nebraska Lutheran Synods i Name Midland College Day Fremont, Neb., April 28. (Spe cial) The two Nebraska synods of the Lutheran church and the ad visory "cdmrnittee of Midland col lege have set aside May 23 as "Mid land college day" when sermons will be devoted to the school and a drive made for funds and students. -Midland college is finishing its first year at Nebraska with more students enrolled than in Atchison, Kan., but with a need for funds for expansion. Lutheran church people wil be asked to send high school seniors to Midland for col lege work after graduation, and to help increase the college endow ment, now more than $300,000. Episcopal Clergy Meet. Fremont, Neb., April 28. (Spe cial.) The special convocation of all Nebraska Episcopal clergymen opened Tuesday evening in St. James church with talks by Bishop E.. V. Shayler, Rev. W. L. Baker and Rev. C. E. Brown. The gathering will continue through Wednesday, 'when church problems will be .discussed by Rev. R. A. Crickmer, Rev. James Noble. Rev. T: F. . Flockhart. Dpan Tancock, Rev. John Albert Will-J iams, Kev. .Mills Hayes 1 and Bishop Shayler. Retailers Re-Elect. Fremont, Neb., April 28. (Spe cial.) L. F. Holloway, hardware dealer, was re-elected president of the Associated Retailers of Fremont at the annual dinner. W. W. Lee is vice president: C. C. Pollard, treas urer; Harry Himes, secretary, and A. L. Snow, J. H. Knowles, Harold i Roberts and C. L. Dudley, directors. GARRANZA FAST LOSING GROUND IN NORTH MEXICO Several Commanders of Gov ernment Troops Are Report ed to Have Agreed to Join Revolutionists. Agua Prieta, Sonora, April 28. Carranza apparently is losing ground rapidly in northern Mexico to the revolutionists without blood shed. The revolt has spread into Chihuahua, where more Carranza military leaders were reported to have joined the rebels. Gen. P. Elias Calles, commander-in-chief of the rebels in the north west, today said more deflections from the Carranza ranks were im minent and that several Carranza leaders had agreed to join the rev olution at a time agreed upon. He said he expected all of northern Mexico to tnrn to the liberal con stitutionalist cause within a week or 10 days. General Calles last night received a report that Gen. Ramon Iturbe, Carranza military commander in the states of Sinaloa and Nayarit, and who now is preparing to resist troops under Gen. Angel Flores in their march on the port of Mazat-' lan, had announced he would evac- uate tne port unless carranza rein forcements reached there before the rebels. Part of Huge Plan. The revolt of Col. Francisco Del Arco with his troops in Chihuahua was part of a prearranged plan, Gen eral Calles said. He also announced he expected to have reports of two' other Carranza leaders in the same state having joined Del Arco with their men. Cuttine of railway communication between Juarez and Chihuahua City, it was stated, will be serious for the Carranza troops being concentrated about Casas Grandes ' for a pro jected attack on Sonora. The troops about Casas Grandes, already reported as unwilling to fight, may find their lines of com munication cut behind them. Their mounts were reported in poor con dition, and the entire force, estima ted at from 3,000 to 5,000 men, may be forced to surrender, it was said In the meantime more trooos are being rushed here and to the moun tain passes east ot here tnrougn which the Carranzastis must pass to attack Sonora. More Paving Contracts. Fremont, Neb., April 28. (Spe cial.) Contracts have been let for paving 12 more blocks in Fremont, one with ftrick and 11 with concrete. The work must be completed by May, lyl. MOTHER! 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" Senator Owen approved all planks of the farmers' platform except that making the nominee for secretary of agriculture acceptable to farmer organizations. Mr. Gerard's approval was blanket, except the plank calling for payment of the ware debt "chiefly through a highly graduated income tax." Senator Lenroot submitted a de tailed reply as "a private citizen," reiterating his public statement that he was not a candidate and Gov ernor Sproul of Pennsylvania also denied that he was considering en tering the race. Outside Friends Assist Man to Regain Freedom Nebraska City, Neb., April 28. Joseph Pouliot, well known police character, who had been arrested on a charge of drunkenness, was re leased by friends from the outside sometime during last night and it is thought to have gone to Omaha. The lock to the jail door leading to an alley had been removed from the outside. JAPANESE ARE MASSACRED BY SIBERIAN REDS Guards and Residents of Niko laevsk Annihilated In Up rising Characterized as a "Serious Upheaval." , Washington, April 28.-r-Japanesc guards in the district of Nikolaevsk, eastern Siberia, are believed to have been annihilated and several hun dred Japanese residents, including the Japanese consul there, massa cred, according to an official state ment issued by the Japanese foreign office and made public today by the State department The Japanese statement said the suspension of communication with the district rendered it impossible to get at the real state of affairs, but that it was evident that "a serious upheaval" had taken place. Efforts of the Japanese to dispatch a mili tary relief expedition into the dis trict have failed because of the ice. Meantime, however, the Japanese have sent an expedition to Alexan drovski, accompanied by the war ships Mikasa and Mishima. The forces reached their destination April 22 and found the Japanese res idents in that district safe. Most of. them were taken aboard the Mikasa. Cotton operatives in Lancashire, England, are demanding an advance of 60 per cent over their current wages. Attempts to Kill Himself At Home of Father-ln-Law Nebraska City. Neb., April 28. (Special) Er McGinuis attempted to take his own life last night with a shotgun at the home of his father--in-law. John McGinnis, where he and his wife haa been making their home for some time. The young man placed the muzzle of the shotgun under his chin and pulled the trigger with his left hand but the charge of shot only Iacer atcd the left side of his face and he was badly powder burned but will recover within a tew days.' Domestic trouble is jaid to be the cause of his act. Overall Club Dies, Fremont, Neb., April 28. (Spe cial.) After a week's struggle the overall club organized by County Assessor John O'Connor is dead. Some of the members insisted upon donning their civics in tne eve nings, and few blue denims appear on the streets. Kills Wolf and Cubs. Beatrice. Neb., April 28. -(Special.) G. H. Miller, a farmer living near Blue Springs, shot and killed a mother wolf and nine cubs on his farm yesterday. He brought the scalps to the county clerk's office and received the customary bounty of $3 per scalp Arrest Man in Connection With Dakota Murder Case Turtle Lake. N. D.. April 28. Of ficials investigating the deaths of Jacob Wolff, his wife, five daughters and a chore boy, murdered at the Wolff farm, near here, Tuesday light, arrested a man whose name is said to be Dave Hanson.' He is be ing held pending an investigation. Rock County Has Precinct 100 Per Cent Republican O'Neill, Neb., April 28.-(SpcclaI.) Long Fine precinct, Rock county, claims to be the banner republican precinct of Nebraska. It is 100 per cent republican. At the election last week not a single democratic vote was cast, even the three demo cratic election officials ' going re publican. There were 38 ballots erst. They were mostly for Johnson. Long Pine precinct is just across the city of Long Tine in Brown county. . Saline County Pioneer Dies. Friend, Neb.. April 28. (Special.) Michael O'Brien, a prominent Friend character, died very suddenly at his home this afternoon. He has complained for several days but re mained at work in a fiirniturc store until today. He lived alone. O'Brien was an early settler of Saline county and until about two years ago he owned a farm four miles northwest of Friend. Originated Malted Milk in 1883 The name, "Malted Milk," devised by Horlick, hat been appropriated by other. Only by the Original Horlick process, which imitators do not reproduce, can the full food values and flavor of Malted Milk be obtained. The medical profession everywhere has endorsed the Original product for over a third of a century. Avoid Imitations. IIh.ah n.itf.ttinrr On I u m . i UIIIUII UUMllM.15 vv.y Daif c a Riff Piirnhacrv I UIO U WI5 I Ul Villi) I 1 ' ' r i or sea Linens on Sale Next Saturday Sale Includes "Wearwell "Marathon" and Other Well-Known Brands. Sale Means a Savins: of Hundreds of Dollars to ' Okjiaha Homemakers. Many months ago the Union Outfitting Company placed a big order with one of the largest mills in America for a large ship ment of high-grade Bed Linens to be shipped at this time. The contract price for these goods was so low that in com parison with the prices such high grade Bed Linens should bring today, the reductions are little short of sensational. The sale includes hundreds of the old reliable Wearwell and Marathon brands of Sheets and Pillow Cases, in addition to scores of beautiful satin-finished and Crochet Bed Spreads. This Special Purchase furnish es further evidence of the increas ing Buying Power of the Union Outfitting Company, located iust over the edge of the High District, where, as always, v make your own terms. leave? fe I H II.IM.IIU u . ... SO. t ------ ii- ' easa - . tp no ". .u:::r::!,' ': im ' 111.. Ife 'JP" MM;-mnMs in.,- THE MOST DRASTIC SAC RIFICE OF HIGH CLASS WEARABLES EVER AT TEMPTED IN THIS CITY. Mne Man 1508-1S10 Doutias EVERY SALE WILL BE CON SIDERED FINAL. POSI TIVELY NO EXCHANGES Thursday the c-o- flight A- test Disposal of Ever Inaugurated By Any Omaha Store A sale that will remain in the memory of every visitor to this event as the great est in point of value giving, assortment and character of coats involved that they have ever experienced. 3 Sensational Sale Groups! Virtually hundreds of striking styled new Spring Coats and Wraps arc cast into this great Forced-Out-of-Business Sale, to be sold at prices far below half in many instances. 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