THE PES: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 20. U)i2 Presbyterian Moderator iNames Ex-Rival Aide Itev. Calvin C Hays Also Ap point Hf. I!. II. Jcitki , of Omulia on Hrlicf Committee Dcs Moiiif. I. .Uy ll. (Hy A. I'.) One of the nr.e oiiicial in to Uy ct the Rrr. Calvin C. Hyi of lulintton. IV. circled mudrraiur of tl't I'rrtliytirun church in the t'uil rd Sutes o( Amrrius by the U4ili iteril i.scuibly hrr yc sferdsy, was llif appoititiiu-nt of Lr. William Ox ley 'i liompsoit, president o( Ohio Mte university, at vice moderator, Or. Thompson was one of the .ttong candiditei for the moderator kluu on the eve ol the assembly i l't nint:, but toon withdrew from the Dr. CeUnd II. McAfee, the defeat d candidate for moderator, who Irew J79 votet to Hay' 512. was anied chairman ol the committee on ills and overture, a position wield tig power second only to that of lie moderator. 1 hi committee ssef on proposed Irgulaibn hefore t i submitted to the general as- icmbiy. Dr. John Willi Baer. the IV. j . i. ... i -i. una, v ai., panacr, was inaue man van of the home missions commit' ec. In Serioui Condition: Dr. Barr. who i moderator in 'HO. and William Hiram Foulkes ! Newf York, general ccretary of h- New l-"ra movement, two of the not prominent laymen at the gcu tal assembly, were oidered to their tds last nitwit by physicians follow tiff attack of toixiliti. Although the attending physicians l:clared neither was in serious cou- lition. thy refused predict wheth r they would be obliged to be absent . rom anv sessions ot the assembly, laer's absence would seriously han- licap the choices for adoption of the tone report, recommending the re- lnction of the , 16 boards ot the hurch into four consolidated ccn- raHzed bodies because he is one of most active sponsors. " , Omahan Given Post Reports that Pasadena, Cal., had nvited the next assembly to meet here were 'denied by Dr. Bacr of hat city, who declared that neither . ie nor Dr. Robert Freeman, the oth- r commissioner from Pasadena, had . at knowledge of such an invitation Chairmen of the standing cqmmit- ces appointed this morning by the noderator included the following: . Relief and sustenatioii: Rev. . IT. enks, Omaha. Neb. . , Narrative: Rev. Ll M. Coffman, . Javenport; la. ; ' ' Correspondence: Rev. Rasmus "horn sen, Amarillo, Tex: Leave of absence: Rev. Eliot Tcr cr, Harlowton, Mont. )wight Feeder Gets Jor ' ' 'V of Omaha Cattle Market ' ' The cattle market was" topped Fri lay by John Tesina of Dwight,' whert ie received $8.50 a" hundred for ,18 lead of choice steers that averaged ,193 pounds, , He said he had them n feed about six and a half months. Mr. Tesina also brought in a unch of mixed stock among which vat a number of yearling Hereford teifers that were of sufficient .qual ty to bring $8.10 a hundred.- Ac ording to Mr. Tesina there are a ood many cattle' in the feed lot's round Dwight. ' He had about four :ads that will be brought to.nja.r-. :et soon., . " ' ' )ietrict Odd Fellows -. Hold Meeting at McCook . McCook, Neb., May 19. (Spe- ial Telegram.) Over 200 delegates t tended the third annual meeting of li southwestern Nebraska distjict Association of Odd Fellows here, icventeen lodges compose the dis ritt. It was decided to hold a twri ays' session in McCook next year: ihc new officers of the association r: A. L. Miller, Benkelman, presi !ent; Robert Malcolm, -Imperial, vice resident; Rev. C W. Ray, McCook, ceretary; H. J. Borchert, Bennfan, reasurer; Rev. A. L. Zink, chaplain. Man Goes to Home of Bebe Daniels to Murder ' V' H Y I' I i Bebe Daniel. Los Angeles, May 19. Deputy licn'fs who,-answering, a midnight call that there was- a man in the resi dence .of . Bebe Daniels, motion pic ture actresj, intent upon murdering her, found Charles Caprice. They arranged to take him today, to the psychopathic ward . to determine his mental condition, v Caprice, who surrendered without resistance, said that he came irom San Francisco for the "express pur pose" of slaying the motion pictnre actress under threats and pay of "Pete McNama." a peddler of nar cotics in San Francisco. He said that McNamara got "something on him" nine years ago in a smuggling plot and that he 1iad been forced into "the life of a slave" since then. He was found in the living room of the Daniels' residence. Boy Auto Thief and Boy Forger Sent toTrison Firt Get 3 to 10 Yrn Second, Once Paroled, Given 3 to 5, With "Chance . to Make Good." "You are jut like a wolf preyinn on Mtcicty. taking thing th don't belong to you. Fach of your of ft nor of taking three automolii'r carries a sentence of one to 10 year, which would total thtce to JO yearn, end then a penalty could be added lor vour anoint 10 ore iau Wallace Approves - Good Roads Projects ' Wa.hington, May 19. Secretary Wallace hat approved fpnditure (furrgiiiug more than f.'.UO.ooo (or roads in four western states, it was announced today. The projects in clude the following: , L'tah, $7 milei of highway (terving national (oiet and road within or adjacent to the tarens), fedrral ex penditure, f.WlW. f California, 50 miles, comprising live projects, all of which are part ot lltr ute highway sytlem except 10 miles in the Big l'fr valley, federal expenditure, fVbrt.W, , . Waoltiugton, nix project, totalling 50 mile (tcrving uaiml foret), one being completion of the lat link of the state highway between Suutet Fairl.ury. ltut you probably wouldut and M mint Home, federal expend!- live long enough to serve out all of that. Jut what do you think you ileerve?" It wa District Judge Day speak ing to L'arl A. Noel, 19, held for theft of three auto and attempted jail break, haled before him for vio lating a parole. Noel lietilatcd. "One to 10 years," lie answered the juriht. . "Well, it's three to 10 years," re torted the magistrate. Kenneth Weir, 20 who was paroled on forgery charges and then is alleged to have committed further forgery, was told "what you need is discipline." by Judge Day, who said. "I'm going to give vou three to five years, not in the Hawthorne apart ments, but in the penitentiary. If I thought this wouldn't do you any good. I'd give you 20 years, so you couldn't bother society any more, but I'm going to give you a chance to make good. Royal Neighbors Stage Drive in Five Counties York, Neb., May 19. (Special.) Ihe Koyal .Neighbors of xork, iew ard. Polk, Butler and Hamilton counties are engaged in a member ship campaign, which started March 1 and will close June 17. There'will be a big rally in York on the closing date, ihe supreme oracle Mrs. tva cnnas, will oe present Semenof f Ordered Freed. New York, May . 19. General Gregorie Semenoff, former atman of the Cossacks, was. ordered released from arrest today-by the appellate division of the supreme court, which reversed the decision of Supreme Court Justice Delhancy. If tratfotft qflotfcs Early News for You Our celebrated Stratford line of summer hand-tailored clothinsf just arrived and is most complete. They have the same distinctive differ ence that radiates from all of Strat ford's clothes. They're distinctively different because they're hand tailored and are of the newest styles; 'they are' made to fit,' and do fit; they're made of cloth to give service,' and do give service. - These are distinctive and very neces sary features that you want in your clothes do you not? . Well, drop in today. -Alt clothes moderately priced. 1809 Far nam Street ST Price-slashing Sale ot Tents SHOES Army officers' dress , Shoes a comfort able, dressy, shoo pair . . . . $5.45 U.. S. Army regula tion, russet or double sole garrison Shoes very specially priced only .. $4.95 Ladies' 14-inch high grade hiking , boots, a $15.00 value, for only : $9.45 ;You'll find every wanted style tent, at prices below present wholesale costs. Brand new S-in-1 Tents. These Tents have a water- ptoofed khaki top. with white Inside walls: torn- . - bines features of. Tent and Fly in one, and priced at exceptionally low prices. i v' '" . 7x7 $12-75 9 x 12 ...$21.50 8 x 10 ....,116.75 12 x 14 ....$29.50 lSxlS Regulation U. S. Army 1 ',' Pyramid Tents. Hade of 12- ' ov Army Dock. Oriinallyi . cost $104.00. Our price is ' only ......,..$29.50 - HOUSE PAINT Guaranteed H o uie Paint, all colors, in cluding whiter . sps cially priced at, per gallon i -,K 92.45. ;:' ; ARkY BREECHES Brand new khaki Breeches, double knee; 01 QQ special, at ....... V 1 eSO Boys' brand new khaki Breeches V!!y.!pe.c!!17...$1.69 Class A khaki Breeches QQ at only fOC Brand new . Gaberdine lace Breeches, special at. i. 83.95 Button leg Gaberdine Breeches, officers' model at $4.75 U. S. Army Pup Tent or Shelter Halves. Makes an excellent Scout .Tent. - Spe cially priced this week, at-.... $1.9 . UNDERWEAR Regulation U. S. Army s u: m m e r weight Underwear Shirt and . drawers priced at AQn each ....... Hv .Athletic Union Suits, very special Lightweight Balbrig gan Union : QQ ' Suits, at ... OJ7C Medium weight cot- ton rib Union Suits, , per '-tl suit ..V.Vi0 MISCELLANEOUS U. S. Army Folding Canvas Cots, an excellent value at . . .$3.95 Aluminum Collapsible . C a m p Grate, large size .90? Small size ........... .601 U. S. Army Bacon Cans. . . .10 U. S. Army ..Condiment Cans, special at ........... ....19 Gold Medal Collapsible Camp Stools, each .98 Folding Camp Stoves with two gasoline burners, special, $6.50 2 -gal. Water Bags . . . $1.50 Sead for our "Special Outing Bulleti." Mail Orders Uvea Special Attention. Shipments Mad. Daily. Order Direct From This Ad. BED SACKS For painters' - drops, ' covers, storage, etc. When cut they will cover about 86 square feet. T h e y are guaranteed to be free from rips, holes , -or tears; each, . Army Shirts We are placing our entire stock of U S. Army khaki Shirts in four big lots.; Every shirt a new shirt. 69 98 $1.69 $1.98 .Women. Togs , Knickers, Middies, Breeches and Jackets at Special Prices. ture. $575.0(J. Wyoming, five project, with a total of 90 inilre. ol which three are partly within Lincoln routity, fed eral expenditure, SJU.05. Lincoln County to Gravel 26 Milfs on Lincoln Highway North Platte,Kcb., May 19 (Spe cia!.) Bids will be opened June 12 for rrgrading and graveling the Lin coin highway between North Tlatte and the eat line of Lincoln county, a diMance of 26.3 mile. In urfac inir this section of the hishwa, 307.- Ofuj yard of gravel will be required. Jlns grave will re ohiaiued l rom gravel bed near the .highwav or pumped from the Platte river. When this is completed Lincoln county will have 45 miles of graveled surface road running cat and went. Mrs. Anna Rogers Called by Death Mother of Mr. Ceorgo Ilrin drii Die at Chicago Home Children at ReuMi'. Omaha friends sorrowed ThuMiy night to learn of the dcaili of Mf Anna Roger, mother of Mr. Grurse Krandri. H hrr home, . $15 i t Sixty.fidh street. Chicaeo. Mr. Kogert died Thurtday morning trr an illness wltirh began about titt month aso, Me wa $i, Mr. Koger' five dauuhtcr d t-iu wr hrr bedside when iImPi rune. Oeorge Krandci left at once fori Chicago when wort ol tne dram wat received here, and will attend the funeral, which will he held Monday Morning from the Kogert roiuciue to a Catholic church. The children urviving Mr. Rog ers are Mr. George BramlrU, Uuia lu: Mr. Harry lioiworih and Mi Lillian Roger. Chicigo; Mr. N. J. Carney, New York; Waller Roer. Chicago, and Mr. Karl Louii, Omaha. Mr. Roger wa a freuueut vintot in Omaha and wai often honor guot at parties during her visits. Tiles for Senate Lincoln, May 19. (Special.) Arthur D. Pedtn of Oakland filed to day a a ' candidate for rcpuhlican nomination for state senator in the Sixth senatorial district. This dis trict embrace Burt county. ' Dry Wraiher JNVar I'lica Injures 0 rowing Wheat I'lic-a, Nrb, May If il ) Continut'4 diy wteihef ha seiiou. ly dmti lite winter wheat ciup through this trrriiory, LperieacrJ wheat farmer claim that with sm I'la tain from now on, an average tld could not b riM-d, a the brad li allowing in the boot, Mrn whoe busWs lkr them over the eoumir ot Butler, folk, York. Vward and Saline claim that th whea iu all these counties show even more -riou damage than in thi iinmriliai territory. Only one 8'Xd rain h fallen hrre auire htl amiinirr and the auluttil i scry dry, tatc Hank, Clmrter li (Irantril to Homer Men Lincoln, May VI (Special Tele grain.)-!. U. Hart. errriary of iraile and rrxiimen-e. tvlav aramed a charter to the Home Sute hank of lUunrr. Ihe new bank will suit l.u.iiif with capital stock of $.'5. tnn and ha agreed to purrha" from ili reeeiver iif the failed Homer Slate bank all i d note in hi iKeion, The Homer Slate uuk failed i-'chriwry IS. The men grautrd thi charter are L. l t'oad, 15. It. Haker and 11. C lUiuni. Stockmen Tell of Hate Kx)er!ment Cattle Driven 1(H) Mile: in One Instance. t Avoid llih Charges. Three strHVnien of tlreelry county. Nebraska, made an rskeriinent in railroad rates, aaordiitg to Dais I'. Siough of (irand I land, who toit fcd soterday iiioruiug at the hearinu on hvc tHk ric in the ledrral InuMiiig briitre t'aminrr liMue ol the lutersiaie Comuirrie oiimiiioii. "On January 24, 92.." he Mtd, "one nun slupied a car of cattle from Greeley (.enter on the Hurling, tmi road to Onulia and the rate was 32 5 cent per ItKt pound,, 1 he Mine day another man shipped a car from Horace, eight im! farther fiouj tiuuha en the same railroad ''' the rate was only . sent l' lr pnniids. And on h " 'y third mail lnpp4 sr t'f s'4 f from SpaMing, a'ur ,,,e 14. ice from Omaha. sifuaW i.n !h I'moii I'aiiiic radroad, and the rtj wat only 2il$ cents per lW poimd.1 lit sued lite ce of one man whi drove liumlreds of bead c" atrot country from I'rif son. ad taiue of iiirne than I'll mile, t) Central City. Nrb., in order to avoid, the heavy tales from I ricrn on ths liurlington road and pro In by tli romparaiively low rate front (rnt'll ; City on the I'tiimt racific. IMilor 1'Ijii Meeting Mi-CoAli, Nch May J9-tS.e, cUl Ttlritiam,) At a, conimmee nieetiiig here it w (tetid-d to hold he nest meeting of the RrpuMitin, Valley 'iitiiiul assoi-jaiiatn in le . CiMik in June, either the loth or 2J4. l Dry Weather in York County Is DanpgiiiK All Crop Yoik. Nch.. May !'.-( Special.) -The farmer in ibis section declare that rain is greatly needed and if not received within the ncit two weeks the crops are going to be greatly damaged. Com planting in this sec tion is about finished.' Wheat is suf fering from the lack of nioiMure, farmer declare. EII)IDGE-KEYMGOS Gkg itcrt. of djxotaliy Jfoxr. -'..".. . . Youthful Dresses For the Girls, Misses and Little Women The daintiest of summer time' dresses that will delight those who want some thing distinctive and indi vidual. The wardrobe of the younger set must be carefully considered this season and we have assembled for them an . unusual collection of dresses. No materials have been slighted. There is dotted swiss organdie, voile, linen, gingham, pongee, tissue and sateen. v Dressy affairs and attractive . sports effects -priced at 98c, $1.75 to $25.00.. . Dresses at 9.75 !:An unusual collection of voile, ratine, lirieen, organdie, gingham and pongee dresses. All summer shades and white. Sisea 6. to 16. , ' A' ' ' f Girls' Shop Second Floor Gold Stripe Silk Hose We wish to announce thatwe have just received a ' shipment of chiffon weight Gotham. These are dependable silk stock ings, the Gold Stripe protecting against runs caused by the garters. , We have many othr styles,- priced from 2.00 to $3.75. .; ' V Hose Shop Main Floor Roberta Corsets Solves the Sport ' . Clothes Problem . A Roberta Laced-in-Front Cor set, 'pliable and supple, is a blessing to the sport-loving woman. You never feel it, and no one suspects you wear it. But it gives you the trim figure and correct set of clothes; which " makes your sport costume , so becoming. To achieve the natural figure effect requires the most care ful corseting. How the ; Roberta Excels First in the designing, which is done with infinite care and . r skill, the master model being fitted to a woman of perfect "figure. She wears this corset to discover any possible faults. The corset we offer you is the perfected Roberta. This care ' insures supreme style cdm- . bin.ed with perfect comfort. - These perfect designs are :,. developed -in dainty pink brocade, with a line of - special models priced at , $5.00. Other models, $70, $10.00, $12.50 on up to $25.00. The aelf-adjusting shield under ' lacing and the ' front fattening with flex- - ible top are Roberta fea- : tures. Junior and Muses' GIRDLES $2.00 values at $1.25 Made of a good quality of coutil and elastic. Lightly boned. Closed back. Sizes 24 to 30. Very specially priced for Saturday. Corset Shop Main Floor A Great Offering of Women's Dresses Marks the Lowest Price . for Newest Wear ... j ....... . , i . - s Here are scores of , the daintiest,' the pret tiest, the frilliest of dresses, gathered from i makers who have set the styles at the lead- v ing style centers. . The price is unusually low at $ 10 and you will be very much surprised when you see the dresses, for included are 100 of the handsomest .dresses that we . have ever had in stock. ' Made of the newest materials and trimmed with the latest trim-' ming fancies. . ' Dresses for Afternoon Dresses for Sport Wear Sheer materials' made fancy with frills, ruffles, ribbons and lace; appropriate for morning, afternoon and evening; individual sport costumes that will please the most fastidious dressers and at a price that is remarkable. Only $10.00. ALL COLORS AND SIZES Dress Shop Second Floor Fo r Three Days Saturday. Monday and Tuesday More Powerful Attractive Values Than Ever Before Offered Here for Your Selection on Our New Counter Make Your Choice Now From Sterling Silver Filled Belt Buckles with genuine leather belt, at '. . 14-carat Gold Filled Knives with two blades, some with one blade and nail file, at 14-carat Creen and White Gold Filled Cuff Bull ions for soft sleeves, beautifully engraved, at..', 14-carat Green and White Gold Stick Pins, set with, rubies, emeralds, amethysts, etc., all new, beautiful designs. Specially priced now, at.,'.... Ladies' 14-carat Gold Filled Brooches and Bar Pins All new and elegant designs, set with rubies, emeralds, amethysts, etc., on sale at Solid Gold Set Rings and Seal Rings for babies, indeed a wonderful value, at ; . . 14-carat Gold Filled Baby ;V Bracelets Also for the little girl; fine value, at r. -. . .., .' 14-carat Gold Filled Baby Locket or Cross with Chain, just-a nice present for -the baby, at 14-carat Gold Filled" Pencil with Silfe Ribbon The little school girl's friend; fine value, at 14-carat Gold Filled Waldemar Chain in regular or white gold,, links soldered, on sale at.. .,.,,.. 14-carat Regular . Gentleman's Watch Chain, swell designs, all links soldered, on sale at And Many -Other Splendid Items. Brodegaard Bros Co. 16TH AND DOUGLAS MAIL ORDERS Shipped Same Day as Receiavd r 'l - ADD POSTAGE ; i aV. 'BERG SUITS ME Men! Here's Value In Good Suits! $35 Values Now $2goo $50 Values Now $35 $40 Values Now $30 Kuppenheimer Suits $35 and up Gaberdine Coats $18 and up Extra Trousers $3.50 to $7.50 Time to Buy Your STRAW PAT Best . -JtZrTT-L Under yNVf $2.oo , Special ' for Saturday Athletic Union Suits - $1.50 values Shirts, collar attached, $1,50 to $5.00 Imported English Broadcloth Shirts, $4.50 Lion Custom Collars IGI9-HOWARD 8TT . .OMAHA, NEB, OPEN SAT. NIGHTS 23! ' 1415 Farnam St s