Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 12, 1909, Page 5

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HE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY ATTEMPT T0 BRIBE JURORS| Anti-Saloon |AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA|Swm.2rsmg.s o omem ane soun] ! | ¢ | Alamni in Play. Tonight the South Omaha High 8chool Alumni association presents a a | ords of Praise — lis Contest| |~ =ARMI | From Trained Nurse TWO JURORS MAKE STATEMENTS | PRACTICALLY NO CHANGE MADE | chosen in an adaptation of “Stronghear Lysle Abbott Says Illegal Votes Were S PUBEEE Do, BC SO SNAcs, .. The Miss Bessie Mills of Atlanta, Cast at the Late City Board Makes a New Rule that All| i0ng mar = '\',1”' i ol oy -1”‘"[ | eading lady ws Sadi e Ga., who has had ten years experience as a trained nurse Fleotion “Boarding and Rooming' School play will be presented in four s and | HARACTET 3 writes of the splendid results Al Keenan, n profe t | elected wor the face o 1 Board of Education of South Omaha | Roy Joph, Clatence Jeagen 3 i obtained when she has giver county warr P | ¢ egal vote e . eachers in all departments for the de v Victor Kerney | afternoon a ! g t a - g ensuing year at a special meeting last | 1! a senic Joe Forman | SRR her patients Duffy’s Pure Malt X e M. Schwarts | tempting to bribe Je 3 r 1 safue for -t £ Fir sts e new year show | H e S e e | inationere e sud - oo e 2 ot 1. pieecs] Nelsor omer Counant : 3 Whiskey as a tonic and body- Charge Filed Against Al Keenan, llL‘llQUC St;lrts | Board of Bducation Elects Teachers | Say Keenan Gave Them Ten Dollars Each After They Had HReen | Aceepted on the Trial | : Temchers Mast Res | the cast includes twenty young people | | v e Oma e Council R institut t ear the exce t a fe e A 11 . Martin | i na & Council Bl nstitute cot 0 the ¢ . xception few resigna- | I g S builder, on the Doctors’ Ay pany cure for themsely " I Yo > one was drop from the list | g t E Harry DeY ..x‘ & s arrest was made Immed -1 This a ceme aade Tuesday | O 8c¢ f any delinquency, which 18 | Dorc Nelson, Frank's sister A8 S 3 . or the lodging of an inform 810 | oo '8 Sale o el ar good recérd. Most teachers of ;Mise Bernice Beverly B ders. b b gl 5 of the A . the ey gy h e Miss Sadie Asher ‘ 3 & § I am a trained nurse with ten was made in the cour Ll | ” standir ) e rmanent 18t Naving [ Miss Betty Bates, Miss V olly's | E.3 i b - Tussday Morwing - Bagh . The € : 1 108 [ oniinined thuele DHoonE Yeur of SIP0n The | Chus) o oo Molly i . . years' experience and have given Duf- dges Sears and Kenned. A cor o - = et ations to d are Miss Nell Ensor, | o o (Miss “‘g: Lo |‘ n l”;\!r\ Schoflela | . ) fy's Pure Malt Whiskey on the doc Judge Sears’ private of % Pl e . . nees bri Emma »esop, Grace | © phir - M Rosslater ’ &% 5 R tors' orders to patients in many hos. and anothet prosen and Mrs. Maud Carter |Josh. a’ trairer 4 Hevden pitals and private homes where I have others are anticipated. Of the resigr | Buckiey, 1 8. Burkenroad 3 4 ) two will probably have pleasant announce- | Farley. . o i M Sehwarts Y Y E 3 NN been. 1 have found it very beneficial ments for their friends before the end of | By . By Himself N . g when used as a tonmic, to restore both Barrett and the n;‘ placing ':m public ; the summer season. Miss Grace Thielke ivinBYNOPSIS strength and vigor [ wish to vouch Aared that wher wete | candidates in brackets s head expects to enter an advanced school in o Jivingston's room at Columbia. Ne i the . Bownen [Ust of candidates for the board or o b Bt g 4 lgr v ~Training, quaers kil : 3 for the splendid results I have had and said | battot and veters being siven the privilege |is to go to her old home in Kansas { E e e e e Even > e Y with it in the sick room during the ¢ of money in It of voting t four candidates The name of R. H. Johnson, head of the | Ac V—Same as Act III. Next day. whole of this time. '~ Bessie E. Mills, : x | 1egal votes were rec s t mmerclal department, was passed for Unionist Headaquarters. B LN : g 881 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga ;itud "':, B o By . n the entire | the pr A i Bt i, uth Omaha Central Labor union | : . Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is in- @ dark corner of b | battot t the ha quest in his application denia alse | last night at Ritchie's hall and com- o . b 3 o1 Wes- se and gave =y aslary in advance the rules of | pleted plans for the leasing bullding dorsed by leading men in all profes agiue can- | the board covering that point. The board | for three years, and will be designated sions, including clergymen, doctors, .abor ter from this educators, nurses, lawyers, as well as lodged against Keena ¢ . soked ng was | Tefused to make a distinction in his case. South Omaha 1 i it atte | esolution of the board vill | oy fhe union wil | # 3 o shat 4 ooy B, < ,‘.:,..': :,:4:“‘""1 i L e o s | S ? business men and the intelligent gen- [ cause s consternatic 8 |ing inside and refurnish three halis. Al | g o1 v b the t- rere wilfully [perhaps & few resignations, was adopted |ihe labor organtzations will meet af this \ a erally. It is invaluable in the trea attemp r the lists of teachers were acted UPOR | poine in’the future. One of the first tunc. | 3 & g 3 ment of indigestion, nervous prostra- e O. Barrett must quality, and the contests will be in. | 20 recorded to the effect that all teach- | yjony will be the formal opening, which % . § tion, malaria, chills, low fevers and all t corporation. |ers simply boarding and rooming during | . fiyeq for May 2. This will be a grand . 3 diseases of the throat, the bronchial 1 F ¢ | stituted within twenty days from the time | 1 ater on th ation charges tha 3 [the period of their contract will be re- [, . e officlal canvass was completed | qut % to reside in South Omaha. This - Magie City G tubes and lungs. It is a heart tonic, nee sald Jesse G. Barrett against plam- | s procedure will be taken for the rea- | ' ’ in the cases of teachere i i . L BESSIE, MILLS and in old age when the vital for @ and for and in behaif of the Omana & | %00 that a decision from the suprom > b homes in Omaha Kopie! ineil Bluffs Street Rallway company cannot be expected for several relatives. The teachers Anti-Saloon league candidates will | r bonds with the city clerk before | Ma 4, the date when the new officers | are yielding to the weight of years, it will bring strength and vigor to the muscular and nervous centers. | | with pa Every testimonial is guaranteed genuine and is published in good faith and with full consent. ibly." Steve Keratz, whose wife was Verdict for Defendant. s | whose residence is at present In Omaha [on 4 vagrancy charge at his behest are Indicated by the asterlsk before their | not refrain from taunting her through the T Stewart was ¢oncluded Satur. = s.n ated by the astel | bars of the jail yesterday and was himself lay morning in Ju Day's court. The P f 4 l 1 name: arrested and fined $2 and costs for disturb- | S o e e P pOTERSION AL Mien. | L Akl rrested and f fdnight che erdict, which was ~ g The following is the uncompleted list A lot Hillsdale is the best r estat sealed, as | ustom in - civil suts. | (]]Ve t() Corn bhow' unanimously adopted. This list will be buy | wuth Omaha | If yon wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health, take When opencd next mofhing it read for the supplemented later Jetter's Gold Top B o any | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and pur Astendant | PRINCIPALS. s o T '1 ities the entire system. It 'is recognized as a family medlcine everfwhere Until Keenan had been arrested the | Ferry MacD. Wheeler, high school | atarre Sbuir DRbarcluh of youngl CAUTION—When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, be sire you get th nembers of the conference in Judge Sears | D0CtOTS, Lawyers and Others Donate s OSullivan. assistant, Hgh | e vousil, Omaha’ olub of youns |, eyyine, It's the only absolutely pure medicing) malt whiskey and is sold in bedied bottles onlyi ‘mevee'in bulk. om were loath to give out any informa Liberally to Support the Na- R amtoerl, Cantal | "Open a savings account by buying a lot| Price $1.00. Look for the trade-mark, the “O1d Chemist,” on the labe I make sure the seal over the cork iy ion, but the nature of the meeting leaked tional Exposition | Margaret Hogan, Corrlgar in_ Hillsdale | unbroken. Write Medical Department, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y., for a free illustrated medical ut in a vagne way and caused no end of & Ma MaeDowell, Garfield The Willing Workers of the Christian | booklet and free advice. gossip througheus the court house Emma [. Herman Hawthorr church will meet with Mrs. J. W. Hodgen, Keenan was immediately arrainged before| Professional men are standing up fer | |\ rence “.‘)‘Ts:‘:f‘.‘"l‘w:r.x‘ff i ‘I‘l(z.:r-"nlh and I streets, Wednesday aft Tudge Leslie. He entered a plea of not| Omaha and standing up for Nebraska by | JIArEaret 90 a0 & ncoln »mpar ng eight 7 TR k ® A K s bRl frl iy gho s i (bt Denth | 4 98 e el e, oty courtcll couia not agee on the | Ellectric Show RioAR o1 wotkc Witk sisslstiaty dossiwitit O OB TS CH OV tay morning. Hail was fixed at $1.000 and | ¢ R. Griest, Madison. Omaha and so no meetlng of the council | wttra defendant left the court room in the| During the week several hundred dollars | Pauiine Winter, Washingtor was neld | Unfolds Secrets much atkention, while the dally paper pub. | Sixteen Rooms 5 8 ks i ¢ | ; g r. Stucgess | Jessie A. 8 f 1ty is preparing the histors ; g ody of Deputy Sheriff Mead to seek a | hav : Secretary T. F. Sturgess gessle & S e, Whittier s Bt rat ook wpany 18 almost as widely »ondsman | by ¢ € ¢ dentists and other SUPERVISORS. to the Security Investment and Trust com to NI any l)CoplC read Mhe Bumb'e —— I gave Bhrrett $30 sald Keenan “It 1 profession. i nd le present| . o ayonols, manual tralning pany of Toledo, O. E S ind will play Thurs- | F 1d & Son £ 15 in the WAy of my regular business en- | financial straight donation in inice Ensor, mu The Home and Forelgn Missionary Wil dvedlly » | be known as | COntract Let to F, P. Gou on for 1 gate Aim $10 first and then nost cases and not a stock subscription. E. Conklin, physical culture | soclety of the Presbyterfan church will e St RE Sl o it w !l'm“-lv fid a i 1o’ whe As soon as the professional men learned an_Rudersdorf, Grawing. | meet this afternoor at the home of Mrs. | Thousands Visit Exposition in Audi- | “Union Pacific day Extra Amount of Seven Thou a p A e on what he P. Malin, permanent substitute. ank E. Bliss, street : sand Dollars eck N l torium and Listen to Whys of . t L A dox, 44 y substitut Free wobile ride to sde ddi- | | [ Genevieve M.mg:fi;(;:uruu ubstitute. T - '.:::rxrn(..y\l .\n ;;‘ Hillsdale addi Electricl!y. HUNDRED DOLLAR 8R|DLE 1 It you want to feel wet,, fook well and | been coming in in varfous amounts ranging | oo FEIECRTE o oftice. | The Ladies auxilfary of the Ancient Order | | Cora Barclay, principal's office. of Hibernians will give a social this even be well, take Foley's Kidney Remedy. \'| for $10 to $20 and a large fund has been i Y o Delicate Work of Art Made by Con-| Tic new Forest school building at Thir- tones up the kidneys and bladder, purifies | created which will help out materially in HIGH SCHOOL. "‘r:\lf_" .’y“” l‘-l‘v“.fil i{xv he ‘4;". was| They explained things at e electric | viet a Sent to Farmer | teenth and Phelps streets will contain six- the blood and restores heulth and strength. | the promotion work. Josephine Abbott *Marle P. Kennedy | PV el Al show lst evening—where the'“glim" goes | ros. [teen rooms instead of twelve as originaily Pleasant o take and contains no harmful| Work has begun on the vatalogue for |7 E Boswell e el | mixtaantn lover B Joung man Iving at | from the lamps and where little chickens | s received a horsehair | planned, the Board of Education deciding drugs. Why not commence today? For sale | next year and the report of the 1%8 ex- [*Mae Darling sPatricla Naughtin | 2of 0N A by Captain Nels Turn. { hatched in an incubator come from. bridic Deer Lodge, Mont. that is|to make the change in plans to effect a by all druggists. position will soon be out. Sdith Dennett Eva O'Sullivan | quist for having stolen some coils of coppor | And that is not all. An indirect message | valued at $i0. 1t was made and sent 1o |saving later on. . C. Finlay M Roberts | wire belonging to the Burns Electrical | wag received relating to the t Omaba | him o convict in the penitentiary who | The contract for the new bullding was B et . Tayl s T ia sl e antered the ahatdus | balloon. The wireless station in the Audi- | signs him Kelley. 1@ bridic is & work | let last night by the board to F. P. Gould | Busey Horen | ing the afternoon and laid out three coils | torium recorded the click-click-click, news of art a three harness men in Omaha | & Son for $51.000 for the sixteen-room bui ELEM RY SCHOOLS. of wire and came after whem after night | from the wireiess station at Fort Omaha | say it ild bring at least $100. The deli- |ing. This firm, the low: bidder, bld 2 filian Bake Margaret McGovern | .4 (ha' nolice kept watch. (Burns said he | the balloon. This indicated to the expert [ling. Kvery particle of it is made of hor architect advised the board that a saving ' Beal Mary Ml Bl g b | ing satisfactory. This wonderful 1s|buckle on it. Burns says he knows a |the extra four rooms at this time rather 1t 1eal time | Mra, Carrle Beebee Metha Miller I e sentas ot constant, sits great many men named Kelley, but doesn't | than bullding an annex in three or four ” ti ‘I:H'm“l“-;“‘yl" t‘!r:\ i;}“"’" Mo ‘Good as Another tion, and one of the gr 4 o | know which « this is, and didn't know | years, as would be necessary with the in- a mmes. te Begle a Mo | ! 1y man of that grand old name who was | crousing population [Jheis henaces g | “orest schoo! will be built after 4 na Bratton Mary Mulcah 1 oAt It was a ga 1 which the 1i ‘ tentlary o : M3 Anna Bration Mary Muleahy Police Station: wd % i3 b ik o Shatis TabRAlF L6G ¢ tbe Daw.s¥imEon seshbal Ethel M. P and taok the lessons t » bad man who can do such 3 < | Fannte Brown \ Murphy | Teat Eha ol & TE ko 1 o & o k as that to have to be put in|With the exception of the auditorium. The » Mar t Burke Furic \\. M sl A il ¢ ; P nitentiar the Farmer. “That's | building will ready for occupancy f ,» A “ondon *Goorgia_Packer {Bo Says Captain Mostyn, Talking of | "1 oot nas not abated in the expositio ngest bridic san: (It tae |8 TR (o Stait i Sl e cusie on Martha Peters | i yé i S B s r ) o t it on his pussion | Contracts were also let for the c ace Davis Mrs. 1da Possner | the New Automobile Now n fact, it ha been awal i i en the temptation | and the heating and plumbing in an annex ira Delpsch Ethe! Prey ! in Service, | rinsing of the b 1 glare of elec : Rk ravet . ¢ made him do | to the Dupont school at Twenty-fourth and | At e LR e RaneaL. wouldn't n son today.” |Martha stree J. E. Merriam was MILWAUKEE nma T Jennie Roberts Lawrence Morse, an automobile expert ' tenmd 4 awarded the general contract for 32,181 and Kate E_Roberte [tn the employ of the White Steamer com kg ; t vou dest take | Hill & Co. the heating and plumbing con Anna_Robertson | pany, i in' Omahs long as tl irrent is fur Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation and | tract for $1,039, J 6 Tdegen | giving instruction to members of the police | ¢lectrical applian Vo9, De Ave e, as it will stir th Member Christie of the board was grant Cora Rothachil force in running the new wachine just|® chance to rest—to s y- | organs roughl o your sys-|a three months' leave of absence, the mem- m : 2y ; | A g 'he one nota ble = e F Kittle Rowley | recelved by the department. It fs prob- | ®lde and take ! ! an, WUIBH Y, WHEE Ve b Desils 1o the [ ber tallingsthe: bostd thal tne eondition of ha 37 vy et s fuincharast ol 4 Mary Ru: ShIo ttint at 1sank/oln fitiioove Wil b Gaates | O1F: spring In order to feel well. For sale by all | his health demanded a long rest. He in- would'faake as ‘4 Juro what was wanted they got out their ¢ booke and went to work. The money has | for the purpose - 1 Macy B ? i i ThE el f maha Eloctrie Light | arugsists. | tends to go to Excelsior Springs achi : y na Gaughan Laura Rudersdort nated to r e such instruction in ord: S A R J achievement in brewing. | Anna Granam Ethel Sachra that t always be a competent ‘ o £ % iy *Alice Sheahan chauffeur at hand e i B Mary Sheehy The veritable fulfillment of | Nnme Sherey by opthles cwns; ol fe! o June Slocum 3 tryout last evening en a s Emma Smith > ing of Captain Mostyn, D 3 beer character, quality and , Harriect Smi It ana Donahue and Emergen 1 IcH's FAMOUS e b - sl i Snc ot A $ oy gt e Bitlwall r Reigelman, with Mr. Morse at the owE l 4 e . Nla Holmes ®Ann Sullivan cel, made a trip over the west part of | P < Always the same s Howard Gertrude Sullivan the city, going as far as the Emergency - 1ealthfulness K - _ ertruge Sull et ; - nealuiu - Good Old Blatz 1 F BES 5 '\n na v“;.f,',,,:lfw, hospital FOOTWEAR nson s Al iy Captain Mostyn glves it as his opinlon A BLATZ COMPANY, Wholesale Dealers, . 3 hnson Clara Tombrink that the addition of this machine fo the | nson ephine Tynon equipment of the department is equal to | 802 Douglas St., Cor. 8th. Phone Douglas 6662 Flora doraenstn Asues Waleh te bullding of an additonal police. sta ? Anna Weeth tion, as w it the entire city may be | Martha Widdis covered :n a4 minimum time and “hurry h Kennelly Julla Willard calls can be made ut a which will | velle Eliza Wilson . ly double the efficiency t Leeper N s L. Withey practically double th £t y of the| itle Wright torce i el Yost ap— | THE QUESTION OF THE DAY Governor Secured to Orate, . 2 3 f B &0 : v b as Never Yet Had a Regretfu T ’ s Piongers are generally individuals o e sueinteatent ¥ 3 orssam, e 86 00 000 2 s " fome v o or families of limited means. The o i e e g or 1t ou shou G kg e ; alieAtTe haver for June 1I. He r ed a decrease in |@ of you ualr 1e8 FIT, WITH DELIGHTFUL k. ToucH oF ELEGANCE DE- wealthy seldom immigrate. So fierce 96 Euma 30| Mo Tepotiag - degranee da | B8 LA TN : L4 AL B gl o Sy ucasens . . - compared with last year. He attributed |t learn ; iem are car THE GENUINE HAVE THe ‘ NAME ON EVERY SOLE. was the conflict in subduing the B G i bt | (e . Am measles, mumps and pink The Ward | Some negative «. for while th g ¢ s e et carried out the daring experiment. many percent betier than in cars, | arity of ifs insury A resol ¥ » pay all con- 6 20008ity o i e s et/ Apponmcemnent or the vears to ifollow, when you = | Yoseaive i o s vorchas of| of, 1t had st Tt chance'to look over this beaufiful, |2 mmus, it i not slannd o erect| fom value of re £ the acts -of foresight on the |18 no more questioned t P -+ e That we asked you to watch for rosperous state, covered with thrifty o, the board 10 purohiass & o R T I SO puimRam Adie- 5 O e A ey O s To those who have worn and are wearing “Julia Marlowe” shoes, we ate pesitive arms and hllpp\' homes, with rail- g v 8 v Sheotaiore. o | SoBodily. Nealih ter anrthip Daseinses. that it will please them to know that in the very near future we will be prepared to tell 1t e tive fold. and that the multity the public where they will be able to buy any style of *Julia Marlowe” shoes in any size roads, towns and cities, pause for one Cemain Bnaie Mabeton. i arowing Ereater. year by year. T ! ere they able to buy any style of “Julia Marlowe” shc ) Ly . > B ot meites’h - Insurance and ‘rvf obligation at all times in this city. brl(’f moment to give praise unto the et o i e Mg a8 the "rec ) distant tjme it can be assumed e | To those who have never worn “Julia Marlowe” shoes we ask that you but try a . ’ marriage of Germain Earle Towl to Miss | RON-IT L | = - 4 Al ARRIRYREMOIA- D) Jighodivg A i ddrlng pioneers, to whom you are | Katherine Piihashi of Cincinnati, 0. The | N8 €*ner | sasacious mer > pair once—after that we are positive you will be a constant wearer of these famous “Julia 5 3 | wedding was rated at El Paso, Tex y Marlowe” shoes. Space does not permit us to tell every feature of the superior and dis- grcatly lndebted fO]’ thC b()untlful \;\“L, e YR Yiiqe il e e e S tinctive qualities of the “Julia Marlowe” shoe, but we can say with absolute assurance | Pilhashi was visiting & friend last year.| T. K. Porter, Twenty-first and Pinkaey that if you ask of those that know what's what in shoes, they will be sure to tell’ you blCSSlngS Wthh you [Od"ly enjoy. Slompix Sav) was. '“fli"‘“:“‘* e o {AUTSAER, - frae _SSWeRE & Por: that the “Julia Marlowe” is the acknowledged leader of shoes for women. ! same time. The wedding was cele- | ous avenve. - fran dwell 1 at the home of Edwin H. Yale of | & P. Wisen. %1 North Twenty-fifth street, Each and every style has that delightful daintiness that makes for elegance, while Paso. The bride and groom will tou rame dwelling 0, Andrew E 1 13 P ¢ 1 > actic: . re 3 o i srvic T'\e S‘ory Of Nebraska oo main Tow! was s Pailippine | NOFin Twenty elghtn aver oy superior materials and workmanship add the more practical features of exceptional service, ent in 186 and later was a | D8 .40 Aravd ne of the Ban Prancisce | [FAMme dwelling. .00, Jo dres, We have an illustrated, stylish little style book, which will be mailed to you upon request. Thirty-third and Fort streets, Next Sunday Lincoln County D i RA COR D ity n et | b L0 | years has become interested In the A Ton of ® 'Y Jopment of Mexlean propositions. E. | ¢uld buy nothing better for female weak- Manu- 1, the father of Germain, is also | Pesses, lame back and kidrey trouble than facturers t packing business. The family Drug Co

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