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THURSDAY Fifty Years the Standard Dr.PRICE’S CREAM ” BAKING POWDER Its use a protection and a guarantee against alum BRIEF CITY NEWS Wave Root Print It 1880—Wational Lifs Iasurace Ce.—is1d. hartes E. Ady. General Agent, Omaha Store Your Pine Purs moth proof autts. Nomioai cost. Sh & Hary. Make Tour Savings incresse your sarn- b & 2 member of Nebraska an Ass'n. Earns 6 per cent per ansum. 1603 Farnam St, Omaha. Rescus Home Calls for Fuads— e ation Army Rescue home wen Spaulding streets s ng for ds to bulld a fire pe ) ith the law. Contribu s may to the matron Xabray Demurver Overruled—Judge W H. Munger of phe United States district court has overruled the demurrer of Theo- Kahras to the indietment found agminst bdim by the federal grand v fail wwing the mails for fraod: purposes. The ®ass ¥iii be called for early mext week Mew Dry Cloasing Plant—Al Dresher is breaking ground for his new dry cleaning plant which 1l install on Farnam street near Twenty-fourth. He will build in sddition a large building facing on Far- Dam et for rental purposes. the dry cleaning plant 0 the rear Detween Farnam and Harmey streets Sew Besidence for B J. Dinaing—R. J Dinning bhas et the contract for v residence © Philllp Kunz at Thirty and Farsam streets, next door to John. H. A Raapke Dinning has eighty tront on Thirty seventh t and the house will be twelve rooms, two stories with a Beduced Bats Moaring— sioner J. M. Guid of e Commercial club returned Wednesduy morning from Chicago, where e was imattendance at the hearings be- fore Interstate “aw.w ssioner Lyon on the matters of redauued rates on return ship- ments and reduced rates limited fn their application to Uie members of particular organizations Missourt Pacific Case Goes Over — The aplieation of (e Missqurt Pacific Railroad compaay r an injunction tu restran the City of Omanha from enforcing the ordi- nance requiniog that road to build a via- duet on Dodge street between Forty-third and Forty-seventh streets over its tracks, has gone over untii May I8 or as soon ereatter as Judge Munger can find time to hear it. - @uld Beprosents Thres Cities—The cer- ificate plan i vogua for many years for he benefit 6f merchants’ meetings and conventions, state fairs and other gather- ings was nvelyed in the question of re- ducosd rates being limited to particular or- gaizations, At this hearing Commissioner Guild reprasented the Kansss City and St ske: dore ast for pe 1 is the architeet. Mr. feet fuil actie. Josepit Commercial clubs whose interest in | the metter ¥ idantical wita Omaba. Asdrew J. Dutcher Promoted—Aadrew J. Dutcher. traveiing freight agent of the Harriman lines, has been appainted general agent of these -omds, with hesdquarters n Atianta, Ga. Mr. Dutcher has been with the Union Pacific sight yveaps, begin- ning as privaie secretary to J. C. Stubbs traffie dirvetor of the Harriman lines. Mr Dutcher is an Omahs bey, having been born and raised n this city. He takes his | new positton May L CMANA ISDUSTRY GROWS. Popuiar Vew Drink, Called Sizs, s Pinding a Vational Market. The Leo Grotte Masufacturing Co., pro- prietors of & drink called Sizz. are meet- iIng with unexpected success with s new product. Larger quarters had t be found twice since the busminess started. oniy a few motths agu, 30d at present they ars behind in arders. Some of the largest wholesalers nd jobbers in large cities throughout the try are (ncerest.d in pushing the drink, and in that way e product s receiving very wide distribution and at the same tUme spreading the fame of Omaba as a manufacturing city. The tollowing letter will tend to show its popularity with chfidren: Mr Leo Groite You curdially mvited to attend & ju- venile “SIZZ" party W be given Friday vening, Apeil 24, at 73, at the heme of Miss Anns and Otto Maurer, ir, 30 No. 04, St South Omaha, | class of ARCANCM NAMES OFFICERS Grand Council Re-Elects 0Old Offi- cials in a Body. HARM IS AGAIN ACTIVE HEAD Grand Regeat Rel te Take Place Anether Year, But Fimally Agrees—Attendance at Ses- sion Breaks Record. an H. Gerber, Ploneer. McKay, U. P. 108 Young, Haveiock ~{George Brown, Neb., 1 Grand Trusices—W. C. Sundlad, Overiand, 45; E. L. Bradley, Ploneer, LB G Toek, Kaoxall, 1 Representatives F. Keekard. U. P. Compten, Fronter, M. The fourteenth annual meeting of grand couneil of the Royal Areagum Nebraska conciuded its work at 5:% Tues- day evening by lection of the foregoing srand office: r the snsuing yea: A motable featurs in these ons was that 1l are elections, the first election | n the history of the grand cow 1 wh of the officers have bee: unanimously emseives. Foilor 3 e instaliation of the new afficers by Deputy Supreme Regent Danie R. Benedict of Colorado, Grand Rege Harm announced these as the stauding committees for the year Laws, Appeals and Grievances—C. M. Rich, ¥ L. Weaver of Omana. L. P. Woi- cott of Weeping W ater. Flnance—A. . Reed, C. 8. Grimmei of Omaha, H. L Robinscn of Cedar Rapids. Um State of the Urder—Beemana C. rox of Lincomn, 3 P. Bostwick of Qmalia ang ¥, & Norton of Omana. Ovder Most Prospervus. The Grand Council met just at 10 & m ac Baright hall, with Grand Regent Paw B. Harm, presiding. The atcndacce was he largest o aay ye: held in the state The morning session was devoled to the reference of the reports of the ofueers and several committees to spec.al commit tees, and reperis from subordinate lodges The report of the graand regent shows that the order has made sub: lal gmins in the saie during ihe year aad the most prosperous stage of its Grand Regent harm was ve to accept a re-election, but th for his retention ac the hesd of the tor another year was so iuperadve, Mr. Harm cenciuded W aec. Pt Upon re-siection he wes presented wit - b some past and regen. s jewel, suli- ably engraved. The presentation speeca was deliversa by Past Graad Regen: T. J Mackay. Mr. Harm responded, expressing ais deep appreciaiien of Bupreme Couneti—N 08 Alternate, H. H the of siec orge: na finaily Sce New Ritual Exem Last evening the grand and such of the grand council members as remained over, aciended the joint mestng of Ploneer and Overiand councils in Ha- r hail o witness the initiadon of a andidates by the degree team o Pacific Council. under the Union ritual Following the Inliiation ceremoniss, shor: talks were deiivered by the grand officers and seme of the vi iding Supreme Depury Regent Colorado. A social hour failowed. rew Fearfal Slaughter of deadly microbes cccurs when throat and lung diseases are trested with Dr. King's New Discovery. e and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ilding Permits. John Swanson. 27 South Twenty-sixth, frame. §1.30; H. A. Scott. 410 North Sev- enteenth, frame. §2.06: Mrs. J. Sautter. 701 +5 Soutn Temih. brick wtore. %.000; H Nehie, i Va Kroil, 3is South frame, Car b Tweniy-seventh, The Welcomest Drink You Ever Tasted You'll drink cocoa afways if you start with Runkel" Enticing in its delicious flavor. Yet solidly nourishing. More sustaining than mear. [ sctioai More appetizing then any other good food. You can’t drink f00 much ot 4 Runkel’s Cocoa | sucating the girts of Omafia than Dundee People See Fire Board On Protection Members Say They Will Take Matter of Providing it Under Ad- visement. The Board of Trustees of peared befors the Fire and Tuesday night to discuss the rs protection. They said that in a year r 30 it was intended io arganize a com- pany, but in the meantime they desired to ow from the boara the terms under which it would render heip in case of an outbreak in the suburh. The board in- tormed leputation that it would take the subject under considerition. At the request of the Humane society tricer Wooldridge has been reassigned t he duties of humanpe officer. For some time past he has been assisting Street Com- Dissioner Flynn in attempting to keep the ty ciean and free from deposits of refuse ndes ap- Poiice board estion of the on was received of Police Watiers, who informed the ded to join the ministry an announced his appoint- of John D e as en his term of office e general election, May, e succeeds the e Joha Qu eturns to a position he held unt: ter's appointment. e tender of the Miller, Stewart & Bea ton carpet and furniturs company at $ST0.45 acespted for furnishing the two new houses at Twenty-first and Lake streets and Twenty-fourth street and Ames avenue. Willlam Jobnson, tae lat- who, it was stated, the ¥ and against whom charges were pendisg for neglect of duty, was dismissed from the fire department. G. T. Haines, druggist, was granted a permit for the sa.e of liquor at his store, 70 South Sixteenth street. | hersatter on ail similac suits. The ol {named desire the information | | guidance n making redevies where the first Thomas and Nolan Fight when Caught Two Young De:peradoes Found in, Act of Robbing Orchard & Wil- helm Warehouse. Leir address as were landed in night an 1ouse of the the palice station Tues- arged with robbing the Jrchard & Wilheim Car- | company at Thirteenth and Plerce 3 of goods vaiued ac 0. The ar- rests were made by Officers Fleming and | Wheeter, who had been Jdetalled to look for the burgiars after the raid had been ported to the pelice They discovered stolen good! seven rugs, valued at 30 euch, hidden behind a wail at the rear| of the warshouse, and determined to lle | n wait, having previously arraaged the | window by which entrance had been ef- | fected as a decoy. Thomas ax Nolaa | were approaching, but they caught| sfficers as soun as they were made of He officers foilowing. | 20t he Doiicemen nad made | ase of their guns as clubs that the two | sgave up fight. Acco: to the eon- fession made by two they had carried away other goods from the store and some ¢ this was discovered In a house whers | they bad beem soid. | | Directors Sample | Cooking of Girls High School's Domestic Science Ds-v partment Put to Proof by Board of Directors, ware seen it of the od and It was we domestic ses department of the High school has stiown the Board ication aad Superintendent Davidson % learn to cook good TYesterday noon all members but ame of the heard and Mr. Davidson were guests ac a luncheon served at the high buflding. The absent ome didn't stay away because he was afrmid, but cause he was il re luncheon, consisting of four ourses, was made by the girls and served guests asserted that they | r and threatensd to cqme school every day. Several board members declarsd they thought the city never Aid s better thing in the way af when domestic course was astab. scianes | ushed 'n the schoal. [CREIGHTON CLASS AT DINNER | Semtor Medics Eatertained by ®. R Cheicest cocca with alf the food value retained and a flaver of its own—rich, smoeth and creamy. Other | cocoas pall on the taste. Runkel's captivates it Its | full strength provides large ecomomy. Goes farther | than any other cocoa. Tastes better than any other bev- erage. A cup at breakfast gives you resl strength and gumption for the day's work. But it ST be Runkei's. Sold Everywhere L \J SUKKEL BROS., tue., Mirs., 445 to 451 West 30th SL, New York . Gertng & Co., 4t Rome, Theater Failowing. The class of M0 of Creighton Medical| college were Tuesday BIgNT entertained by Henry R Gering & Co. at Moner in the Rome hotel. W. A. Delanes. prestdent of the class occupied the ohair, aad Matthvw Gering was toastmaster. The speakers wers Dr D. €. Brywnt, dean of the college. whose sublect was medieal work in Japan, Dr. A. L. Moorshesd, vics | dean, who spoke om the reiation of the pharmaceutical houss @ e coliege, B. V MeDermott and E. G. Barnbardt. Foilow- ing the dinner the company apent the even. g at the Orpheum, ‘ CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Halt Called in the General Paving Campaign for 1910 INTERSECTION FUND EXHAUSTED Wil Seleet the Streets to Be Tmproved and Will Recommend Them for Coun- eil's Actien. Sifting Cammittee The oity counctl hait on letting any ng this year Several committes repe the paving of eertain ast evening called a more contracts for pav s recommending reets wors ardersd committee tha se paved area r fered paved is made o secause of the intersection fund being exhausted. The tee s composed of Counel men Kuegel Johnson and Schroeder aad City Engineer Craig. From present indications this committes will have no easy job property owners are hustimd hard to their streets paved. and ihe commi decide what streets shall be pre season and what will have ¢ Il Whersver a diffsrence ox: property owners as to materiai 1l not be done this year. and as his the more sughtares be given en bidders presentsd bids on classes of paving and curbing. and al referred to the city engineer. Reguinting Storage of Co The couneil made a start ac the use and storage of combutibie by pmssing the ordinance governing d cleaning estabiispments. An amendment was adopted for the beneflt of people doing such cleaning on & smail scale. The larger concerns must have buried containers te their butldings, and take cautions for ve ing their worl and guarding against expiosion. ty Attorney Burmam Govern reselution caliing »inion as to the power of aver the water works by canfessing judg ment and calling off the lawsuit. The city attorney recommended no action be taiken pending a decision from the United St supreme court, and that the resoiution be filed. This was done. ty Engineer Cralg recommended cer tain increases in salary of men promoted in his office, amounting in ail to 0. The sngineer explained that work is being done with tewsr mem, and by the rear- rangement a saving of %0 In total expense is made. Councilman Bridges sione voted against the Increases. Three bids wers reesived for a runabout for nse of the street commissioner, and re- ferred to the committes on pubiic properts and bufidings. W. L. Huffman Automobile company offered choice of three mu s at £.30, SLI7 and $L100; 5. E. Fredrickson company, choiee of two machines at 5.3 and ; Sweet-Edwards company, §.20. The counecil aecepted an invitation to at- tend the Polish ceiebration, to be held Sun. day at Pollsh hail, Twenty-sixth and Wai- sifting Man mportan the preters: ware on he city to iake Councilman Kuegel’s resolution providing for the creation of a barbers’ examining and licensing board was placed on fle. The city attorney was directed to furnish the comptroiler. tressurer and engineer with data concerning the outcome of all suits in which. special assessments are in- voived sines the beginaing of his term in 1906; and also to furnish such information ciais for their levy is found defeetive for aay reason. The state supreme court has recently ruled that re-levies can be made for the cost of such special improvementa. The council passed the ordinance fixing a standard af purity for city water. which standard must be estabilshed within v days. Fifteen months hence a still higher standard must be established by the Water company. No =atter Dow sev an attack of dlar. rhoea may be. Chambert lic, Chelera and Disrrhoes Remedy never fails o gi relfef. {ot t an ahsence APRIL MEDA FLOU b WASHBURN-CROSBY SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG OWL DRTG CO. InJusthveMoams WY ESFH’ :SULP sAGE® S Hur HAITR REMEDY Grew a Full Growth of Hair on a Bald Head Here’s the Proof For twe or thres vears my hair had beem failing out ang getting quite thin, untll the top of my head was emtireiy bai four montts ago I commenced Sage and Sulphur. The frst Dottle @temed to 40 some good and I kept wing 1t regaiarty, until now I have used four bot- tes The whole top of my hesd I new fair'y coversd with hair and it keepa cor ing in thicker. I shall koep on using it & onger, a8 I notice & constant ime provement. STEPEEN BACON, Rochester, M. T. Srats or Nuw Tomk| . County of Momros Stephen Bacon. being duly swom, ssys that he has read the matsment aove ax nexed and that the contents f smid staies ment ase true, STEPHEN BACON. s Sist day of July, 102 The birthright of every man, woman and child—a full, heaithy head of hair. If your hair is falling, if it is full of dandruil, or if it is faded or turning gray, 1t is discased and should be locked after without delay. WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY, a true Hair Tonic and Restorer, removes dandruff in a few days. stops hair falling in one week, and starts a new growth in a month. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur does not soil the skin nor injure the hair; but it is an ideal hair dressing that will re- store faded and gray Bhair to satural color and keep the hair soft and glossy. 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle—At all Druggists Or Sent Direct, Express Prepaid. Upon Receipt of Price Wyeth Chemical Company. New Yock Gy, N. Y. 74 Cortlandt Strest FRANK CARPENTER, OFFICIAL Frank W AT MANILA, IN OMAHA Carpes Phillppines er elevan Bottied only at the interest Anheuser-Busch Brewery St Louis, U.S. A aha at among his friends. with | Cuming street f experiences arpenter has in the isiands risen - he He departed Tuesday night east, t urn in several weeks anot t at his home before re- the Philippines. for the The w & M. name contest page § in the S. & M. announced ad. are n plano