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Bowman Killed
Himself, Venlict
of Coroners Jury
Pli)iciiin $ I'owJcr Mark
Indicate Suicide Bullft
IlnrinMrt One in Vic
tim's G no.
AlKrrt F Ho limn, IJI Soulli
Twrnfwx-vrnili atrrrt. " k'llrd by
irll inUirtrd wound, arionlnitf 10
the vrrilul of a coronrr'i jury at
JK-afry A; Hraiey undrrUhing par
lor )fipriisy. The urdict con
lrsiiipi ihc irtitmnv o( Mvlie t'ul
lirriMin, l'. mIio um Itijwnun't com
iMnion mi the iniilniulil ride.
Mi ( utlrriun, whin railed In
Ip-nfv. rrlolil lirr iury. that lic
and Kouiiixn vu-re tci landin.
iJnrlitmM at imr by Urputy At
lornry Ileal. ehr- rihrrH a acme In
hIiuIi five (IrmtLrii h;inliit aliarlteil
ilifin ami 4id one of the men tliot
' llowman thrutiiili ilie temple,
Ur. S. McC leiicslian, county pliyl
oan, the foii. itnr callttl. cx
plained t l.t the nouiler nutk (ouml
on the In idy eltourd that the rcvot
ei could not Iihvc hrcn inure than
iix or riht inrlir trmn his lieail.
'Hie CullicrMoii girl lia'l tc t if ie-cj
that the hoi was fired from a tli
tjiire ef five feet.
Denutv Htrrift IIoe tcttif icl that
he had fitted the two piece of thej
bullet found in uowniaii Uram to
K titer, ami that the head on the
pieces rernib1cd that on the remain
ii:g ohelU of Bowman's caliber
revolver.
Hove sLited that Madie's tuother
hiid aid that Itowiuan, who had
been out of work of late, had been
,. despondent.
Bobbed-Haired Girl
in Fourth Nasby School
A hobbed-haired girl, Mina Tweed !
of Hansen. Neh., appeared yester
day morning, when the fourth post
masters' schoot of instruction opened
in Postmaster Black's office. "
Miss Tweed is not a really, truly
postmistress. She ,is only serving
as proxy for her mother, who is ill.
"Rut I have no objections to bobbed-haired
postmistresses," Black
announced.
Laura K. Smith of Doniphan, and
Mrs. B. R. Adams of Palmer, are
also in the class. Other postmasters
are O. K. Sw'anson of Osbkosh;
Owen N Clark. Beaver Crossing: R.
I!, Brosius. Valentine; Clarence Ro
sencrans Odell; J. S. Jackson. In
ivan; O. li. Birkncll, Elk Creek: K.
C. Shelter, Riverton; K. A. Walker,
Stewart: Minar Anderson, Elm
wood: John T. Bicrbower. Giltncr;
and SChauncey J. Sitlcr, Anselmo.
The 14 made up the largest class
vet enrolled for receiving pointers
in the local office. .
Ulysses Grant to Be
Honored at Meeting
Ulysses S. Grant centennial
iirth(Sw celebration will be held at
the Y. W. C. A. at 2:30 this
afternoon tinder auspices of the Na
v tional Alliance Daughters o Civil
War Veterans.
All patriotic organizations and
their auxiliaries have been invited to
the public meeting.
Following a program, informal
reminiscences by members of Old
Guard No. 7, G. A. R., wilt be told
by Cdhimantlcr. Charles F. Wcller,
Comrades Emery "Johnston, J. T.
neatly, j. jjavisson, u. iu. naver
lv, C. F. Moore, M. J. Feenati, J. H.
Berger. W. H. Russel, C. T. Smith,
R. S. Wilcox and Lieut. Ives,
Miss Ella Thorngate's 'special
Americanization class from Kellom
school will attend in a body. Mrs.
Mton F. Munnell, president of Betsy
"toss Tent No: 1, Daughters of Vet
erans, is in charge of arrangements.
Accommodates Policman
by Writing Note and Is Jailed
Frank Zeigler, former bartender,
1616 Webster street, accommodated
Detective William Gurnett yesterday
when the sleuth asked him to, write
several -notes for him.
Then the detective took the notes
too bank expert in handwriting. He
also- took the note, "Locked in Ice
box," written by the bandit who held
up and robbed D. T. Lynch and
Charles Mclntyrc in the Auditorium
restaurant, 1510 Howard street, the
other night.
The handwriting expert declared
the author of all the notes one and
the same man. ,
So Gurnett enlisted Patrolman
Paine and Detective Summit and the
trio arrested Zeigler as a suspect in
the robbery.
Now Showing
nn RUDOLPH flv
' in his greatest and
; outstanding success
"The Four
Horsemen"
Firt
Times
at These
Prices
Mats. 35c
Including Tax
Eve. 50c
lildren ThU 9C
Engagement. ..... LO
TODAY'S LUNCH
AND EVERY DAY
Need Coet Yea But 35 d
It. Complete
HOTEL CASTLE CAFE
AND CAFETERIA
ALFRED JONES - Chef and Prop.
U.S. Seeking 'Unknown'
. on Game Law Charge
j I'mle Sain will fri "M, P, ThoiU'
ton of Council BlufiV, if lie doe n't
! Kttth out!
No one vet lmi who M, n.
rThomon U or where he live, but
a warrant for In arret! by the I'micJ
States marhal wa made out on in
formation fiiriii hfd by John
Holme, federal came warirn,
Thornton it .hargrd with .owner
ship of one dead whittling twan.
Holme found the body of the bird
in the tanulerniy hop r of Karl
Sihwarji, 4t South Thirteenth ilreer,
January U. awaitins ttutfiug. He
tcied the bird, but ha been unable
to find Thomson, who, Schuartr
tliiinit, i the owner,
I'rotrcution of the rac will be
lindcr the migiaiory bird treaty act
of July, I)I8, tevoud that, deponent
knntvrth not." (ieorge Keyter, a'
siotant foiled States attorney, who
filed the information, admits,
Schlitz Brown Bottle
Signs Held by Dry Chief
"Same old Schtiu that made Mil
waukee famous brown bottle."
"Anhcucr-Buih, St.. litiis, L'.
S. A."
These signs, a foot and a half lull,
decorated the office of II. S. Kohrer,
"dry" enforcement officer, yesterday.
"My men found them in a soft
drink parlor." Rohrer explained.
"Now Fin going to bnik up the law
to see what I can do to whomsoever
exhibit these ign.n
"It doesn't say anything about
bier on the signs," Rohrer was re-;
minded.
"It doesn't have to everybody
knows it," he replied testily.
"And I'll bet it isn't near-beer
either."
mCLE B1M
Arc lou Ready for the Question?
"Is Matrimony
a Failure?"
Vf- WUE HVS Aat-
"NPN TAE BACK "THVfclX
ANO N S0UH6 A6MN
Vome owt uove me yc.
np&.rM ut rcfM.iF
saxRt vrrtew im a.
Claire Windsor
"A woman who!
can Ve stolen
f from one man
f 53 can be stolen 1
i -P from another" 1
If o' I
.Woman Accused
of Love Affair
Before Divorce
Wife in Claiiilealiiie Ilomanre
Willi Hired Man at Decree
IVndinjr, Annulment
Suit Charge.
Alleging that while divorce action
asaiiut him was pending, hi wife
carried on a secret love affair with
hit lured man whom she later mar
ried, Arthur Brandenburg, wealthy
ranchman of Sidney, Neb- filed peti
tion in dittrict court yrtterday ktk
inir that her divorce decree -be et
atulc and that be be permitted to Ms
an auswer to it.
The Brandenburg were ' married
in I'M I, the petition tlaiet, and Auir
titt 30, 19.11, Mr. Ida Brandenburg
was given a divorce decree, $10.1
alimony for herself. $H0 monthly
fur their thr.ee children and one
third of the property.
. She charged cruelty, alleging the
rancher was gruif and refuted to
permit hw to buy clothe 'or other
thing. .She perjured berelf on the
witnes aland at the divorce hear
ing. Urandcnburc'l petition charge.
and while the ease was pending ac
cepted the attention of Kov Cam
eron, hired man, whom she later
married in Denver.
She aUo violated the terms of the
decree by taking the children will
her to Denver for the marriage anil
now keeping them out of the slate
at her home in Colorado. Branden
burg alleges through his- attorney,
U. P. Miles of Sidney.
V C0JV
NtvRS
To HAVE
mhsexjf
na et u .
crovmtpeo coust
& Elliott Dexter
More Than 1,000 Join
City Concert Club
! In ad btiun la a larse number of
, iiuluitjiul member. hip tinned up by
jwukrt in iht City Concert tlub't
I annual campaign (or funds several
wrge rherU have been received from
ptrtous detiring Is it in (he
work, it wa announced at member
l ip liedcurteu at the Y. M, C, A,
yr.terday.
'the women, worker under the
uvderthiu of Mi Itlanche Sofcn
on, have arttablithed booths In
lirandei. Iurget-Nah. 'Jhomptan
k lieldrn. and the Ilium Kilpat
ruk iore. where many new nietn
her. aire being tlgned up.
While few of the worker! have
reported ami complete figures will
hut be ataiUbl until the Utt of the
week, Mi Ldnh Miller, club treat
in er. report trvrral hundred new
niembrrtbip have been turned in,
bringinii the total to more than
I.IKKJ at tin time.
Lower Coal Hate. Will Be
DiM'uetl at Conference
Whether Omaha will gel the 20
per cent reduction in coal rates from
touthwettern field, as proportd by
railroad in that tection of the coun
try againtt the protest of coal opera
tor, will be determined at confer
ence to be held today in Kantarf Cilv
of railroads and operators before an
Interstate Railway committioti. C
K. Childe, manager of the traffic
bureau of the Chamber of Com
merce, will attend the conference.
WILLIAM DE MILL
MOOVCTION
-AGNES JACIC
AYRES HOLT
SOUDAY
Also the
Personal
Appearance
of
EDNA
WALLACE
HOPPER
Secrets of Youth Revealed
Tells how she stole 30 yean
of Father Time and made
herself again a wondrously
beautiful girl of 19.
With motion oictures of the
plastic surgical operation.
SEE HER HEAR HER
STARTS SUNDAY
ORPtlCUMl CIRCUIT VAUDtVILtE
Matmea Dailjr 2:18 Eaary Nlht 8:15
LA BERNICIA
and Cempaar
American' fort
moat Tarpaclhorau
Artlit
Mitt
JULIA NASH
Mr.
C.H.O'Donnell
In
Almttt a Siailt'
Keteaa and O'Keurka
' "PEDESTRIAN ISM
Fcaturtait CEROCE N. BROWN
Wcrtfi Champion Walkar
Brt ana Florentt Mayo
Htrry Lang and Caa Vcnwa
TOM PATRICOLA
Ataitttd r Iran Delrer
Malt., 15c to 50c; Soma 75c to $1. Sat.
and Sun. Nighta. ISc to $1: Mat $1.25
Sat. and Sun. Soata ara Rctarvtd.
DisiiIiIihI Vols
Open Meeting
Uffitrr Com me Prrliininary
to $Ule Convnitioii at
(Irainl Mainl.
Grand I.Uml, Neb., April Jo
(Special Telegram ) The eaecutivc
committcf of the PUablrd War Vet-
rum of NrbraV w in tettion
here today preliminary to the firtt
Mate convention of the organiza
tion to be held Thursday. ThU
committee wa rcprctcnird by dele
gale from Lincoln, Grand Lland
Slid Kramey pott, the Omaha dele
gate being expected to arrive to
night, J'
The organization i nut a yd a
trong one, but tix more oottt are
in the procrta of orgmtization. The
committee received a communication
during the morning eion from
director Forbe of the veteran
0
IP)HIH!(iHD)
- till if a'
r!tfiiffr i tr
' . Special Prologue
Julius K. Johnson
;. Alf Ryher
- Piano Solo
Overtura and Orgaa
Second Spring Dance
Peony Park
Saturday Evening. April 29
TODAY
SHOWS 6:45 8:45
Alio Tomorrow and Sat.
First Times
at 25c
Last Times Friday :
101
tame
mcnen
Larry Semon
in
" THE SHOW"
SiL, "Grind Larceny"
-
SHOWING TODAY
m mSix Good Tlma "Acti" mam
Vaudeville
PLEASING
Photoplays
SHOWS
TODAY
Continuous
Starting at 1.15
, Vaudavilla
3:20 6:45 9:15
Matincn
30c '"e,uoiB
Evening
Including
CHILDREN, lOe
NOW 6HQVV1NC I
D f
Featuring Alice Terry J
bureau at Wathiugion, wilh reirr.
i enct !) tke federal iopiut propoti-
lion for Ncoratka.
Wot 4 wa rr.mrd t (In. iettmn
that Uotemor Mckrlvie, in prrton,
bad made formal oMrr o the
Soldicra' home, tuiiplcmcnting that
o( Krprrtcnttive McUughlin, Tuei
day night.
mittee wa devoted la the compil
ing of a routtitunon and the eve
ning tettlon to a final revition of
the tame. The convention will be
called to order at Id Tburtday
morning.
The main entertainment feature
will tale place Thurday evening
when all of the vi.itiug delegate
and their ladiei will be the guett
of the Chamber of Commerce at
a dinner and an addict by It. It.
Howell of Omaha, the event to be
followed by dancing.
EXCLUSIVE STORE FOE MEN AND BOYS
t
More Suits More Trousers
More Real Values
Than We Have Offered Since the Sale Started
1
FImIiIIJ
rjr.tF.avfcr.
Homi
Adamantine Steel ; Shoe Laces, black , Hooks and Eyes, all
Pins, 200 to pkg.; and colors; all ' . , , ,.L
. 10c value, ; lengths; 10c value, - - sizes, black and white
; 2 papers for j 2 pair for . 10c value, 2 for
:'r;;::;;5c'J;i:: 5c 5c
Nassau Safety Pins, Nassau Basting ' Tip Top arid Dragon
1 dozen to a card; Thread, 250-yard Snap Fasteners; 10c
10c value, 2 cards for spool; 7c value value, 2 cards for
5c 5c 5c
English Hair Pins, . Human Hair Nets, v Twilled Stay Binding
( assorted sizes; 10c single mesh; lTJc all widths; 10c value,
value, 3 boxes for , value, special 2 rolls for
10c 5c 5c
11 i
Sanitary Napkins, 2 in a
10c value, 2 boxes
WALLACE REID
The World's Champion'
COMEDY
"Torchy's Ghost"
Scenic "And Women Mutt Weep"
EMPRESS
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
FOUR JACKS and A QUEEN
"A Merry Ganiool of Clan and Melody"
MELVA ; BERT
SISTERS LEWIS
"Melodic I "Syncopater of
Miieei" ' Southern Sonyt"
FREAR, BAGGOTT FREAR
"Baaebxll Idiosyacraea"
89th Kneainpment
Dates Announced
OffiiTr ami Mrn to Co in
Trainiii at Fori l)ia
Moillfi.
Fncampmriit of the ff'th diction
ol reserve ollicci and entitled men
will be held at Tort lc .Mom
from July lo to Augutt JU. accord
ing to a bulletin ittucd by Maj.
I'. T. Hurt at army lieadiiaiter.
-Plana are under way for a ma!
mum of 2,IJ reerve ollicer and
l.utNJ rnlitlcd men to attend the en
campnicnt, Major Hurt (aid, These
vyill be recruited from Nrbratka,
S.niih Dakota and Kaua.
Specials for Thursday
box; regular
Belting, all
worth
for
1
rm shorn m
NEW SHOW TODAY
ALICE LAKE
HARRYMYERS
"Kisses"
A fascinating story of
bon bona and business
Photoplay 12:00, 2:30, 5:00,
7:30, 9:45
ffS.
Bcc Want Ads Produce Results.
inner emauipnienia in n
i null Arm luiii aiea will W "
. .-x . . I. Cv
al l orl Mieiung anil ieneron t
ack. Mai. k. II. t ole of lh
tlivition aiated that eatervua men
Nmli Dakota, Nebrk and Kanl
tj niav enlitl lit the JWtll diti.lon I
a at the taint rating they held during
I ill uar
Other biilltlin lued from head
quarter name Mai. A. D. Davia in
barge of the recruiting of men for
the tuien' training eucampmtnl lo
be held at foil Ilea Moinej, Au
gnt l-.1i.
l apt. W. !b lleer of I he 9ih
divitioii ha been, tranilerred from
Omaha ti Wateitown, S. in
charge of a branch nation In thai
city. I.rut. to. (ieorge R, Rod
ney, cavalry oMicer from Fort D. A. ,
Kuttrll, Im been tranferred i
Dmaha a aitant l. Col. W. U
Luhn, thirl of tali of the 6oilt
cavalry divition. , .
'Suits From
Rochester Makers
Besides Many Other Well
. Known Brands
Values to $45.00
F
Suits From
Hart Schaf f ner&Marx
With Other High Grade -Kinds
Values to $65.00
Widths, black and white;
to 20c, 2 yards for
Empress Rustic Garden
All Drinks, 10c All Tables Free
ADMISSION
Week Day, 25c Includes Tax
Carl Lamp' Orchestra
Harriet Tuttle Bartlett
of Krotona, Hollywood, Cal.
National Lecturer ' (or Tkaoaoakjcal
Society, will give a aeriea af locturaa
in ARTHUR BLDG. AUDITORIUM,
210 Soata 18th St.
Tnursday, 8:15 p. m April 27
"OUR GLORIOUS DESTINY," the
MESSAGE of the Age.
Friday, 8:18 p. m. "Biblkal Syai
beliem in tha Light af Science lad
Tbeoeophy."
Saturday. 8:15 p. April M
"Bible Storiea Illumiaated hy The
oeophy." Sunday. 8:1S p. ai., April 30 "la
REINCARNATION TAUGHT in tha
BIBLE?"
The Lecturea Ara Free.
The Public U lavltod.
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