Uiii I!M: OMAHA. HiUtoDAV. Al'JUL C. ltJ 7 Democrats Win City Election at Kansas City, Mo. Itrjiuhlican itI I)eiuM-rit PitMt Viiforifi in Miami' mI l.lfilion 1 lirutiglt Missouri. Kan. lty. Mo. A,r4 5 Be Uied ftlufiu today (roio yrsttrdey'r nmniiij il cleeimu lirrc toaey con tinued la iitfff U4 of lt !niuH;f4it ikktt, likh, headed be 1 rfik H. Criml for niaeor. srpt into fft.ff by ntajoniies nig ironi I.cm) to more, tUu IJ.cuu. I romwrll'i tiujuniy over Matthew I ir, In republican opponent. expected to be around ilia. IJ'Hji) nuik hrn all ot the if turn UJ Um counted. Only Iho woiiifH candle ur Urd-Mrs. tirorse U. l-ong.it, dem ot,.t. being elrrtcd to the city coun cil, and Mrs. Ufuige Fuller, repub lican. inning i sclieol boara mem bership, Mr. Fuller. however, was unop- p.ed ami had been eiwore.i ny the urmnut. Both Cain Victories. Hie iiiHiiii iil elr ''"' ft iii if ui Mi,t4iuii veterdiv were the niot spirited in belated re turn received lirre today showing ii unusually heavy vote over the ii:c. In many ttir party lines ere drawn slurpiy, wnue in omris the election r re nonpartisan. Itmli democrat and , republicans gained victories. In JenVron Oiy the democrat circled four of five candidate! lor aldermen and carried llie city by nearly 5nO vote. Return Irom St. Joseph indicated the election I a republican mayor and the whole republican ticket with the exception of candidate for audi tor and treasurer. Spirited Contests. In Joplin the elections were characterised as nonpartisan, due to that city' commission form of gov ernment, but the contests were spir ited. The democrats elected mayor in Macon, Hutler, Fulton, Carthage and Sedalia. Jiprincneld's "blue law," dosing theaters on Sunday, wa approved by a vote of almost two to one in the election there, when the voters rejected a proposal to suspend the ordinance. The final count was 6.3 against the measure and 3,550 for it. The question has arisen as to wheth er the ordinance might be interpreted to include Sunday baseball games. Democrats at Hartford. Hartford. Conn., April 5. Rich ard Kinsella. democrat, was elected mayor of Hartford yesterday, and with him most of the democratic ticket was carried into office. Kin sella defeated Anson T. McCook, republican, by a plurality of 3,575. Kinsella was elected mayor four years ago, but was defeated for re election two years ago by Newton C Brainard, republican, the present mayor. , The democrats elected 8 out of 1'J aldermen. ' C, Charles H. Robin, republican, who has been controller 24 years, was . defeated for re-election by E. E. Lamb, democrat, by 1,061 votes. Wisconsin Socialists Lose. Milwaukee, April 5. Early scat tering1 returns from several sections of Wisconsin show that Burr V. Jones, candidate for supreme court justice, is running ahead of John C. Kleist, socialist. ' In Milwaukee, Judge E. T. Fair child, circuit court, has a big lead for re-election over Joseph Padway, socialist, and John M. Niven, city attorney,, is leading Benjamin W. Reynold?,' socialist, by an apparent safe majority. , Back Blue Laws. Zion, 111., April 5. Stricter blue law enforcement with a continuation j)f bans on smoking, dancing, swear ing, gambling and a censorship of women's clothes was endorsed by '.' the voters of Benton township, which includes Zion, today. The liberals were defeated by a majority of 700 votes at the polls, when the theocratic party, endorsed by Wilbur Glenn Volivia, overseer of Zion, elected all of its candidates. The majority was the largest ever given the theocratic. Missing Kansas Farmer Is Found at Superior Fairbury, Neb., April 5. (Spe cial.) At the end of a 10 days' search in northern Kansas and southern Nebraska, Claude Miller, living near Holtenberg, Kan., was found at Superior. He dM not seem to know that he had been the object of so much search and had caused . his parents so much anxiety. He is 30 and stated when questioned as to why he had left without saying anything to his parents or friends, "I am of age and wanted to see some of the world." Farmer Badly Injured as Team Runs Away With Disc Ravenna, Neb., April 5. (Spe cial.) Paul Roeller, farmer living south of town, was badly injured when his team ran away with a disc, the machine running over Roeller. He was badly cut about the head and f?ce. A neighbor came to the rescue and took Roeller to Ravenna for medical attention. Road Conditions Furnished fcr Omalia Automobile Ouo Lincoln Highway. Ksst-Roads muddy to I,nl,on snd Msrshalllown. Ced at F .pWJi reports roads .till bad in th.lr Wnf Cars can Into Cedar Rapids from the west by a stg xa route, call club for in tormation on this. , Lincoln Highway. Wpst Roads fair Val l.v to Fremont. Muddy to Central City. Fair there and good at Grand Island. O. L. D. Highway Roada muddy. O Street Road Muddy. Cornhusker Hlshway Muddy. Highland Cutott Roads muddy. Ornxha-Topeka Highway Roada muddy. 8. T. A. Roada fair. Georga Washington Highway Roads xuuddy. Black Hills Trail Roada muddy. Cuater Battlefield Highway Roads muddy through Iowa. Passable now In South Dakota with exception ot Black Bills district. King of Trails, North Muddy. King of Trails. South Muddy. River to River Road Muddy to tes lloines. low City reports roads still bad. White Pols Road Roads muddy. T. O. A. shortline Roads muddy. Blue Grass Road Roads muddy. Weather reported cloudy avery point Indication! for unsettled with showers to-day. The Dancing Master By RUBY It AYR&& (OatrrifMl HIM Hkora. fJuWk) ( ). fMialrr lift, is ltilia hag ells l iMr Lab la tail. Mm Imtm kmir tfc atmu ftia k 4mm4t, a)w,atiiaw4 lea aaa ism mu tiataiM law 4br wmmS) a. rt aly la Ifca fiknl ) ! ant M I'M lutahM. lM sulk euM mem, la I' im . fciika xtaiitaa (eil kf I lull a as a aoutam kwlwti laa aa a) pwiai aaa M , - (J a. loiHkHk'i aal. aula aaaal aaa wu aa anaie, aua, nr tr" at awls I laa. aa faea a laa '!. aaaaa af rlall ! ' akahail taal aaa taaa . ' wraaa la ka la aaara. aaa -a aa raaMlf IUI arfaaH aaal. lamaaa laaraee, graaa U ! saarga mt a. il i awiei. a at'-r -T ' Irtlav aaa aa 4iaaa na) la a4 Wis. abaia) aaai laraata r-..a,w liaa laa ala Is rlala4 t LUaa aria aaa laark alia rarwav. .Sua UUM.N I1M INK TdTlT. Ilaallaaee) ttmm alaroaj.) Klwabrth took oil her, d.t and l.m.hed back her hair; tier head at hed and lie felt unhappy. "Have you been very dull alone?" he kcd. Netta ainiled triuinfliantly. "1 wasn't alone: I'at tame to luiult with me." UliT Netta went on eagerly: "lie wyi he'll get a car and take me for a drive on Sunday, at I can't walk. Won't it be lovely?" -Ye..w "He ayi I mutt make liate and Ret well, too, a he' extra buy at the ktudio and lie can't do 'without me." "I'm ure lie can't," Elizabeth aid quietly. Already they were fxcludingr lier (rom their plan, he could ce. Soon she would have patted out of both' their lives forever. Netta wai watchipK her closely. "Are you going out with Neil rVmer again?" ht itked ivrttcriry. "1 d"i'l know; be didn't My asiy- thine atMut it. "I thought ou told me that ywur cousin wa engaged to him?" "he uc4 to say the waa, but lliey i;ii4irrlcil. I don't know if tKry've made it up," "Mie mut have been a icw to ouarrel with linn. Netta taid blunt ly. "Money' the only thing in the world worth having." A queer little smile quivcrrA round Elizabeth's lips. "I urd to think thai, too," she said: "but now well. I wonder. On Sunday niorniirj! Koyslon brought the car at he hJ promised. Me wa in the room be lore tlua- brih could escape or she vrould have done so, and she was bitterly ashamed becaute the hot odor would fly to her face a she met hi eyes but he only said, "Good .morning," and turned at once to Netfa. "Well. I've brought the car. How soon can you be ready i lie akcd Netta beamed. "In few second. Eliaeth will fetch my hat and coat, but how can I get downstairs? "I fan carry you," She laughed and flushed. Tin not very light." "I think I ran manage," he niswered. Elizabeth brought her co.it and helped her into it. She avoided look ing at KoyMon. She followed silent ly when he carried Netta down stairs. "Why, you're no weight at all," she heard him say. She was glad when they reached the street and Netta sent her run ning back for a rug. "I shall be cold, and ! hate being told" tlifsheih found th rug and toe4 lor a moment on the landing with clenched hands. "You little fool! You hu!e fool!" she said to herself angrily, because it seemed such an impossibility to go down and fare Koysmn agam. And yet. when presently she heard him cmuinc up the stairs, she was conscious of an enormous tense of relief, It would be something to see hurt for few minutes without the watchfulness cf Nettat eye. "Have you got the rug." he asked. He took it from her, and their eyes met. then; "Y'ou do not want to come wud us; he said quietly. "No." "Why not?" "Because, oh, well, because X have a lot of thing to do. 1 am going away tomorrow, you know," the added breathlessly. "I know There wa another little silence, then: "Why didn't you come to the studio yesterday morning.' tie demanded. Her eye flew to his, the color cccpenmg in her lace. "Bteaute Netta ... the stopped, biting her lip. "Because I thought you did not want me any more, ue said with an eilort. "I tee." He gave a short laugh. "It it any use asking you to come and have supper with me tonight? lou did once before, if you remem ber. We will so to the same place.' She caught her breath with a sharp souna. "I can't I " "It'will be very kind if you will,' Royston said. Klizaheth looked from him. "If if vou won't tell Netta." she whispered at last. I should not have told her in any cac,H he answered. "You had better take a taxi, and I will meet you there at o clock. "Yes." "Thank you." "The Wonder Values of joa" The Big, Commanding Principle of Clothes Selling Is What? "RELIABILITY" RELIABILITY strikes a; responsive cord in every heart it's 'compelling, it's irre sistible. Reliability is the straight and narrow road to lasting success in clothing store conduct. Reliability has erected a mighty establish ment here misrepresentation is unknown at Greater Nebraska. The Easter Dress-Up Spirit Finds Us Wonderfully Prepared With Clothes of Known Reliability Here the young man finds America's most noted pro ductions in the realm of correct clothes the hall mark of quality in every line and priced to insure 'the unmatchable in value at every price. FEATURING Sport Suits '35 Many With Extra Pants. The man of affairs with a keen eye for distinguished character and style, realizes that custom serv ice without the annoyance of a try-on is achieved in our amazingly vast selec tions. Sizes for every build of man. FINEST HAND-TAILORED Spring Suits Made to Sell at $60 to $75. Younger Young Men's Suits, at Mn r 1 TTT W f sill ST 1 w mo a vm MANY WITH EXTRA PANTS, $5 Men's mm Taur Mea's Clathlnc Entire Second Floor Xala Balldlar Mi Anaex. SEE OCR WINDOWS TODAY IP" Sawseaan COMPARE OUR VALUES ALWAYS -rCOREECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN: lie tni iidn the " mum. n4 front hr lJroom window tl hrtli ,iir4 him drive: i4y, twill Nrtu 41 inly ucU4 up lrute .u. he sprut the iinirnitis! 4vkiiif tier im brtiiiin: it srrnud iii!pa.iblc th4t once tunic tie h l-rm ti rooted, n ii 4 ttiis time tr.mi 4 lite where she l4 bttn s lupi); tlut tomorrow ht woul4 slrrp in strange houe, uuhik stum; people. She tie Iter ilmnrr iib 4 poof appetite, which lr. Jiilcmn deplored "I'm tint sorry lo be U'Wg yeo. Miss." she il, "l coul4 cry, 1 cou" "I think I cou!4 cry. too." Klia belli S4i4 trenuiloiisly, "1 misIi 1 h4 not got to go." Mk 4 4 try tshrq Ml. Nkum u4 igtn4 hetsrU out l the room, a"4 ttli inuih better iilrrisard. Sul the ftenu)n drfie4; hmi. die4 times the thouiiht she Iiri4 the ouii4 ti Ut at coining up the street I'Ut if .s ptl 5 brittle ktti)H n4 N'fiu returpe4 and she mt ilsu to the Hivr to oieet them. ( taal law I Taa Ha f aasarra ill 1'uliluh Apitif til Superior, Neb., Apr4 5 (Spe. cU! ) The eomiiiissioner of Niu oils county Ii4ve puhhshe4 a Mtc iiieut tlut all property tluan.Mis Mill be published in the tutute. t hry derm (hi a measure that a ill as. aiat in proper assessment. Wcckcs Denies Charge in Stock Sale Suit O'Not!, Neb.. April 3-( VrcUI.) "I lute never bad any dealing, either drettlv or imliirttly, milt itie Misstuiri Valley t'aitle I-ojh com Piny," .n'4 S, J Weetet, iesi4nit I the O'Neill National bank, com. iitentins on a suit ble4 g4uut bint in the ouitU( county district court Ut week by VV. I., and C. L. Ur4y, llolt county r4iulmicii, In the pent mil in the action, wberehy the Krady seek to recover d4iiune a stotkhohleri in the eonipeny, Weekes is rha'ied with bating co-operated with salesmen (or the Missomi Valley fault) Loan coni4iiy in disposing o( h com pjiiv's slm k. "I lute optuei slink salesman c( all kinds, the Mi.iul Valley Cattle I oaii cmupaiiy mi linled," Weeke . i4. "S' Iar a I am concerned, (hi suit is nothing short ol an at tempted eMoition and blackmail.'' Man H 11 r 11 cil in Kapluaiuu Healrite, Neb., April 5. (Special ) i;j4i4 Child, b4ker at Wymore, was severely burned about lb lace and hauda when the kerosene burnrr, ued lor baking exploded. Tha ai? trnding physician is ol tha opinion that In injuries will not result sett. ouly. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK! THE STRONG ARM OF PURCHASING POWER Enble A. Hoipe Co., 1513-15 Douglas St, to Offer Exceptional Piano and Player Piano Values PTOCIASE NOW AND SAVE BK MONEY On One of Hospe's Good Pianos AT 1513-15 DOUGLAS STREET A THURSDAY SPECIAL- Used 88-Note Player Piano $188 THE STRONG ARM OF PURCHASING POWER There i might behind right. Tha grVat province of this powerful merchandising Piano nnd Playee Piano Institution i to usva ceatingdy strive te give our purchaser quality instrument at the lovett price. Contrast the strength of thi large institution, which is the factory distributor for one of the world' largest Piano and Player Plane, manufacturer, with capitalisation of $6,500,000 and their ability to market Piano and Player Piano by the thousand, against the one and two piano dealing of the small dealer, and you will then know bow we can aave you big money DURING THIS GREAT SALE. There I a mighty power behind the purchasing; arm of A. Hospe Co. It I co-operation with the "MAKER" in which liee the greatest economy of MANUFACTURER RETAILER to CONSUMER. Below i a partial list of 'Hospe' Good Piano" offered for tonight end Thursday only. You will be orry, Mr. and Mr. Player Piano Purchasers mighty sorry if you do not investigate the A. HOSPE CO.'S PLAYER PIANO SPE. CIALS OFFERED at 1513-15 Douglas Street. We cannot force you to call, but if you contemplate the purchase of a Player Piano within the neat 10 years you cannot afford to overlook our Thursday Specials Beautiful late style 88-Note tnn uted Player Piano sale tonight I XX and Thursday, only, Late 88-Note Player Piano $11 Qoo 11 OO Used Pay $2 a Week HOSPE'S USED SPECIALS for TONIGHT and THURSDAY Sale H Sale j Sale J Price ( Price Price $75 $95 P( $135 ( Pay (JL Pay UL Pay 01 $1.50 $1.50 yJ $1.50 y J Per as Per a Per Week Week ( Week Sale "-i gaje '-j Sale 1 Price ( Price ( Price J $147 aTI $167 $178 0 Pay UL Pay U Pay. I $1.75 $L75 $2.00 J fer Per Per f Week Week Week BARGAIN AFTER BARGAIN IS BEING SNAPPED UP Great Crowds of Piano and Phonograph Buyers Are Attending A. Hospe Co.'s Great Reorganization Sale of Pianos and Players, Phonographs The people are responding in number far beyond our fondest hope and our big store is crowded daily with shrewd, eager buyers and lookers. . Never before in the history of piano selling have we had such a sreat varietv of high-grade bargains placed on sale. While we have aold a great many piano and player, (till many of our best bargains are still untold. Sale Will Stop Saturday Night, 10 P. M. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK EJA SO RECORD SELECTIONS Are Included With Each Talking Machine Purchaged During ThU Sale These Phonograph play all record, including Victor, Co lumbia, Edison and Pathe. These machine are made in the stylo of cabinet ao much in demand. Cabinet are dif ferent sizes, constructed of double veneer, fancy figured wood throughout. Tone is sim ply marvelous. Mutt be hea.nl HI to be appreciated. SPECIAL We include with these ma chine this week a jewel point with which to play Edison rec ords, and a saonhire ball naint for the Pathe records; also a full assortment of a tee I needles. And, remember, these machines play all makea of records correctly, including Edison, Columbia, Pathe and Victor 1 50 fill ill Ml s i S i H 1 Former 1 Price II It mi 1 1 50 per Former j L Price II Sale If 1 Price '471 week 00 per week Railroad Fare Refunded to Out of -Town Purchasers Within 150 Mile of Omaha. 1513-15 Douglas Street 111 FREIGHT PREPAID WITHIN 150 MILES OF OMAHA Omaha, Nebraska Open Evenings .BUY HERE NOW OR PAY MORE LATER