Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 29, 1910, Page 7

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THE BEE OMAHA. FRIDAY, APRIL BRIEF CITY NEWS M moct Frimt Th Swoboda Certifisd. Public Accountant Lighting rirtaresr—Burgess-Grandes Co. 1860 Farional Life Ingurasce Co—iSi0 [ s £ Ady. Genersl sgent, Omaha Store Your Fine Purs meth proof vauits, Nominal cost. Shukerts, 18 & Har'y Socialist Speaks st Lyrie—iohn M. k. DAUODAL orgamiser of the socialist will speak at the Lyric theater » night. Mouey % Losn to Nome Wuliers at west assoclation rates and easiest nethods of repayment Neoraska Savings and Loan Ase'n 106 Board of Trade Bldg. Indisss = War Paint—Ten “show” Ia- ans furmished a spectacis Thursday morn- ng at the union sation, where they ap- peared in full war paint and feathers. were on fheir way to fHe sast, where t onnected with a wild west show Iz the Divoros Comrts—Mrs Hila L King bas been given a decree of divorce he @isiriet + from Washington B. ng for prueity. Mre Marie Cartisie has s dectem from Ollver E tisie for the ame eause They Ca Mesting—The Woman's T Missio sarter a: the Caivary with devo- onal services st ii o'clock and an address 2 oelock by Mrs missionary m India. Daniman ¥ a of deirgates from Amerigan and city besuttfication May & During his absence President Louis BurmeSter of the oity council will be act- ing mayor ¥, Ditter Williams Fieads Guilty—W. R. #illams, editor of tie Blas bune. centl federal grand for us “nited States mails for im- Proper purposes. has concluded change s plea of not gull to gullty. He was ed before Judge W. H. Munger States district court Thursday "% entersd.a pies of guilty and was nced to pay a fine of §i5 Pitcher Mamsom in Town—Pitcher Han- som of the Rourkes arrived in the city Tues- m Wichita and spent the last three vs at his home Bluffs. He the Omalia team a: Topeka Saiur- and probably will piich in ome of the games against the Collevites in the series to be played there. He says the bunch is feeling fine and dandy and as soon as they have some real base ball weather, will show some speed. Cummismicners Inspect Ditches— ounty Comanissioner O. D. Pickard and County Surveyor McBride are In Millard, where they wili meet the directors of the Papiilion drainages district and look territory, where ditches of the 4 will croms Douglas county roads. The Papi rainage district has offered to pay cost of bridges made necessa: n return for the use of roadside ditches on the county right of wa HASTINGS WOMAN CLAIMS CAESAR AS LONG LOST DOG Sexds Photos and Clipping to stantinte Her Claim of Ownershi The collection. ot several hundred dona- tions for the Wise Memorial fair and bezar was begun this morning. fire Wwagons being started out In the down-town district. These domations are of such a fed assortment that when collected and yiaced i the Krug theater, where the fair wil be opened Sunday night with a siered interior will resemble a big store. The ‘am few davs many gifts that the committse has Mept a foree of clerks wark- e u ate #t night classifying snd 1cg'ng them for the fair. ness at Kelley & Heyden's, where % lLie gross receipts for the bai- week is to be givem to the was enlivemed when notice of domation was annoaneed. Severa ung Jadies were present to welcome and soieit business in Couneil seer ¢ comt of ce of this fair funds. the ‘ their “tor of Hastings belleves that donated by « friend a few days ago, ie ong suppy. She has written to ospital committee say that her Aoz, % photograph of whicl, together with a Clpping from The Bee. sho enclosed with er letter disappearsd a month ago and hus not be:n seen since. asks the com- mittee 1o investigate the ma Mrs nnenberg however, declares the donor s been located and she refuses to be- leve that Caesar came into his possession cxcept ©n & most legitinate manner. the aneny Kidney Remedy will cure any ease of kidney and biadder trouble mot be- yond the resch of medicine. No medicine can do more. Foley's SUFFERING ONE YEAR Cared by Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetable Compound Milwankee, Wis. — “ Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman, and [ would like to tall the wholeworld of it. I suffered fromfemaletrouble and fearful in my back. I the best doctors and all decided that I had a umor in addition to m i meet Friday | hree Couple Are United in District Court Little Misanderstandings Are Ad- justed by Judge Estelle After Hearines. POLICEMAN DON'T USE SLEEP| T Officer King lupc—:ed for Discover- ing Perpetual Motion. REFUSES TO LEAVE Warks Three Hours Overtime, Report- ing from Al Over Omaha, While Being Pursued by Spe- einl Detail. - George S Marks walked Thureday morning & soupie. The action wife abandonment s bles of the couple M- at and Mrs ot district happy and reun against Marks D. 3 court = Suspended for fate of Pa par with that rested Monday for absoiu ared with a volume of argument there was no justice in the world; that her had been penalized abmolutely without 4 germ, a kermel, a far-fetched hint of cause. King worked ending assidu to the dus is best and the beats of three leemen. reporting every hour times extra, and King Thursday morning To intercept Patroiman King ven beat-waiking and reporting re. | dren. quired the ingenuity of a telephone oper- |his wife an hour after the wedding ator, Captain Mostyn, & sergeant and two mony, When his father-in-law patrolmen nterrupted | ome across with the dot, dower or portion | he was caught and phy detatned from | which Me had been led or had led him- |\piunging round beat and self to expect. Meiito has been in jail for porting. ndicted by the S'n outrage.” expostulated King. The Captain Agrees with Him. Sure it is,” remarked Captain Mastyn, when the prisoner gave his ideas. “What 40 you think the other policeman could do ward earning their money tng nto their bea he jobs of & King first came to notice when the phone operator received his yelock, an hour after the :man stood to have compieted s Officer King on duty? inquired of the desk sergeant “No, King’s been off for an hour." Sergeant Dillon. “He works fram o'clock.” ‘Say. you must be wrong on King, nounced the operator again, an h “He's reporting agamn.” A conference between Sergeant and Captain Mostyn resulted. What does he think this is, a merry-go- round”’ ruminated the captain. The latter then dispaiched Sergeant Samuelson and e officers of two beats on which King had reported, to hunt the patroiman up. Teil him he'll get sick if he doesn't at his watch,” said the captain to him he isn't & moving picture, w't & marathon race he's in.” King was captured in the act of making for a patrolL “Lemme alone report.” King's star a tor working man e Judge Esteile aiso presided at the g of Mr. and Mrs Luciano Meilto gh Mrs. Meiito did not sttend in per- Alsmissal of the charge against her husband. To Melito the court addressed a few remarks you dom't take care of your wife and said Judge Hetelle, “and come here again you will be bumped hard Deserting his wife and children is the meanest thing a man can do." It is believed that the ocourt misunder- stood & little in referring to Meilto's chil- for Meilto is alleged to have deserted three hours overtime of w at Iking other p and a few was suspended asiy - up from his cere- refused time. sury. Seorge Marks some having been &rar the other husband of the morning session, would never have been n Jaid if Mrs. BEdna Marks bhad bdetter anderstood eriminal procedure. Mrs. Marks, t appears, had the idea that following | compiaint against her husband he would released back to her. In- to stay in jall for some 11 his arraignment and hearing rder ry man call was under. his day's work the operator Trade Boomers Carrying Long " an List of Calls said © 8 later Dilion Excursionists Plan to Leave Their Cards with 165,000 People in South Dakota and Nebraska. The Omaha trade excursionists are going to leave their calling cards with a lot of people in the ten days they are om the rip through South Dakota and northern Nebraska. It has been estimated that at least 16500 persons will be recipients of visits from boosters—not personal afternoan calis—but t many will see the boosters 4nd that many will be seen by the boosters on and King |1, the ten days at the special train |scours the western ana northern communi- ytes. This will average about 16500 day. This looks like a big task and man Hayward and his crowd of workers n the committes have messured off a big Job. Those who bave responded to the ndertaking and those w will are equal o the task The first four days over the Milwaukee road will be strenuous. Frida will be easy, because the party spends half a day While Spinning at Deadwood, and Saturday will not be Tm hard, for if a day will be spent at Lead, {with oniy four other towns through that { 3. B Nickerson, deputy United States|io o the country to be visited om that {marshal, has a pair of twin boys, Paul|gay on the trip over the Burlington to Hot and Page, aged 7 years. Springs. Sunday will be a day of rest. and } - Christmas day Mr. Nickerson presented |; comes three husiiing days over the the boys each with & patent top. Which | xortnwestern at the start of the return operates by a smail coll spring. About & |emp month ago Paul's top went to pieces while It was found necessary for the transpor- he was spinning it and the coil spHng feW | 4450, committee to add another com- . the sharp end of the spring penet: partment car to the train. On checking right hand between the thumb and |, reservations for state rooms it was forefinger, cutting through the PaIm Of |gouna that eighteen reservations had been his hand and colled its up under the | .40 with o y ten available. cuticle. A sungica; \'WT:l.l,un was neces- f e e b N M. Mann Leaves the Pulpit ook plain and this be snapped. “I got to s at the stat s out on 3 vacatign Twins Sustain Same Injuries 'Panl and Page Nickerson Are Hurt in Identically Same Way his injury. Last evening, Page; twin br et with identically the same accident w: s spring top. uling itself up under the cuticie of his right hand, producing a painful wound Page was put under the influence anaesthetics 10 permit the removal of t spring, and a secund operation became | necessary Thursday morning preven any possibility of tetanus ensuing. The coll springs in each insiance were neariy | two inches ‘o length. Will Not Collect | for Joy Rides| ther of Paul, kind of an the spring ot | Retiring Pastor of Unity Church to | Engage Exclusively in Literary ‘Work—O0ffers Resignation. Newton M. Maun, pastor of | hurch for twemy-ome yem ne Unitar urch of Omaha. cndered his resignation at the aa. nuad mesuing of tne church board beld Wednesday night. He will remain in he puipit here at least untll September 1, vhen his year expires. A propasition em- bodying a plan 0 make Dr. Mann pastor emeritus at 4 nominal salary was intro- {duced at the meeting, but at his sugges- jon action was deferred. Mann resigns W devots his time to terary He is second in age among pastors of Omaha. 1 am not ¢ what I shail do about \e propesition 1o make me pastor emer- tus,” said Dr. ) “That would necessi- ate my staying in Omaba, and I am yet andecided abeut The matter has wen lefl for the Ume to trustees of re: I gave notice of my coming resignation the meeting held a year i L Mann was for eighteen yewrs pastor »f the Unitartan church at Rochester, N. T Rev Taity ie Judge Crawford Tells Chaunffeur He Must Coliect His Own Fares. 25 used an automobile es of its chamffeur f(or seven ne proposal to. buy the machine, 20 gave his pame as John N ound not guilty by Judge Craw- ursday mornin The evidence Smith was the effect thmt practicsd the system of representing £ e purchaser aad he machines of busi- sceking auto men G e compiaining witnes of A barrowing t which he suf wo bremkdowns and the joss of a atwpi rtues e Dr. work. e the at asing oy me 1 Good results aiways Tojew the use of Foley's Kitney Puls. They give prompt eilef n Wil cases of kidnef and bladder disorders, Sre bealing siengthesing and sepuc. ITy Wem For sale by all aruggist er's as. tal rate for decide uitz is Ques through an- ce court. The Ke 1e Situation—Bee Want Ads! El‘eph;mt Herrrd? Ra]ds City, Small Houses Bowled Over ANVILLE. April sons were infired and property damaged of several lnousand eight bulls and one female clephan Ring show stampeded here As the pachrderms were deing ours’ ride from uils made a break aver the keeper =scaping. He was fallawed by seven buils Later, while the entire force of wainers acd keepers were engaged susual sport of hunting eiephasts in automobiles. the femmale escaped. For several hours ihe slephanis were at large. despile the fact thet the emiire force of polies re- serves was cailed #to action apd gave nase After escaping. (he eleph some Ume & & bunch sepazated. They stopped for nmothing except brick and sione buildings. Small frame struc- v, coal sheds fences andtress In their path were pushed aside. turned over = —Several per- room t mer kitches kitehen a:lde sons within At the of Joscph Peebles after sverturning a shed and killing a horse, one of the animais attacked Peebies and huried him against of his resifience. He is now in a eritical condition Barney O'Neal, ltveryman. from his wagon when th dashed down a of his team. F. Krabbe, one of the Reep- who was assising the taking of of the buils inte their the cars. after their was hured agammst the side tarm and seriously Jured, Other persons were siightly hRorses were frightened or through own frgac during the sampede More than M0 homes were wvisited by the phants and the damage probably will aggregate BOW or HoMe Tonight one clepbast is sl st large, two prooted or thrown to one side. ar three mil orth of the city and & foros At the home of William Miller. threelof sttendauts with bull and femaie were Detween the sum 2d residence and pushed + the amount wita NP Syt e o it enterday anioaded after Chicago ome of iberty, bow! n home tne seversd the = e tor hrown end of el s ana tront was Me strest ore in three capture, injured wher moved fur their FRIENDS TOAST W. L. PARK Banquet to Former Uniom Pacific Official at Omaha Club. BRAKEMAN TO VICE PRESIDENT Co-Laborers with Present is Centrai Official Reeall Memories of Service om Overtand Romd. Former (o Willinm Park of the % raisroad was bangueted night at the Omanha club by ormer associates of the Union Pacific and was heraided as the man Wwho grew 6p with the great Overtand route, n as & boy freight brakeman and ending as the general superintendent The banguet room was rated with start beautitully deco- carnations and paims. and di- rectly o he piace at head tabie, where Mr. Park was seated were two American flags hanging from a buffaio’s bead. The menu cards were elaborate with & photograph of the former general super the front and a of the T Pacific station at North Platte on the back cover, represenung the place where Mr. Park first went to work f the Harriman sy General Solicitor H. Loomis acted as tomstmaster and In-paying a tribute t he new vice-premdent and head of the erating department of I ne sald that Mr. Park has cert n §00d in every sense of the word and what was the Union Pacific's joss was Dinols Central's gain. He related story of how the man entered the Overias serviee as a boy brakem: nd at 19 was a freight conductor, at I 4 passenger con- ductor, at 3 a division superintendent. In 1% he was made superintendent of the oming 2 1904 was promoted o general superintendent. Park Friend of His Men. safd tha: Mr. Park was ovai to the interests he represented and was a consistent friend with eve: dinzte on the Union Pac The toastmaster paid a man who rose from the ranks saying that when the Illinois Cenmtral found it neces- sary 10 get a good man to introduce up- to-date methods on its road, it selectsd Mr. Park from hundreds of candidates. This, he said, was both an honor to Mr Park and 10 the Union Pacific, whers he received his training. The guest of the evening spoke feeling of the regrets be had in leaving the Union Pacific and declares tha: he would ever have fond memories of his associates and tormer companions. w. B of Chicago, rector of manterance and operation and >. B. Seger, gemeral suditor of the Har- riman system, paid o their former tellow worker comolimentary on picture nion or Mr. Loomis Seott assistant @ cribute nighly term: eneral lufts, Grenville M. Dodge of Ci the original chief constructs was toasted as the man who In speaking, he paid a Park his et reviewed some Union puncil n en- ginee: puilt he TUnion Pacific bute to Mr. He es 1igh nd loyaity er éxperien cie: of Pacific, {with which he was comnected as early as | Lovets, e Officials Send Meossages. Regrets were read from President R. 8 Vice President A. L. Mohler, Sup- erintendent of Telegraph L. H. Korty, Gen- eral Attorney John W. Lacey of Cheyentie Director of Maintensape and Operations Julius Kruttscheitt, Dirsctor of Traffic J. C. Stubbs, Mail Traffic Manager H. P. orney F..Ceadlillard, Consulting Rugineer J. D. isaacs and T. J. Foley, Mr. Park’s assistant. The guests of the eveming were: J. C. Allavie R. Anderson W. H. Anderson J.'W. Adams C. W. Axteil R W. Blair W. C. Bartlett W Basinger rinkerhoff Buell . Crandell ac Q. Matthews R. McKeen Sheidon Scribner Grif Griffith Eason Rich Haneoek B. Rutherford J. Rott Joseph_Roberts as. P. Ross H. Sanford Sheean Seger . Loomis Lacey Lare Lomax Scnermerhorn Stephens abbins S. Sykes Traynor . A. Turtle Black Hand Men On Roosevelt’s Trail, i1s Report Anarchists Vigorously Watched in Paris and Former President is Under Carefal Guard. PARIS Apri e visit of former President Rooseveit and his family to Pars was uded tonight with a gala dinner by the minister of foreign alfairs. Mther guests were Ambemssador and Mrs Bacon nsul General and Mrs Meson, ex-Presi- dent and Mme. Loubet, Fremier Briand ex-premier Clemenceau. Jules Cambon, - French ambassador at Beriin; M. Jusserand the French ambasssdor to the United Stuies. and Mme. Jusstrand and her dis- personages. Toasts were Harriman Jeffers Jonas Jones Kaill Vick Roy Whittaker e s 2400 qogrE French auther: ~onsiderabiy med for evell's safety According 1o an the police were advised from Naples that American a were following him and a most T surveillance has been instituted here ex-president has been accompunied where by two inspectors of the Anarchist brigade in plain ciothes. The American embassy has been guarded day and night by six inspectors, in reliefs of stx hours, aided by police officers. Several suspects have been shadowed constamtly. There in sfficial confirmation, however. reports. Ethei and Kermit Roosevel: each enjoyed the novel experience of an aeropiane ight this afiernvon. Accompanied Baroness @'Estournetles de Constaut they visited Count de Lambert, who after & preiimin- ary fight invited them for & sail through the air. Boih accepted jovfuily and emch n tarn climbed Into iie seat beside the count, who took them fur a spia arcund the fieid at a beight of aboui W0 fest. Ker- mit remarked thal i Was the finest ex- perience of his life. newspaper a6 of these Mowt Wood is Poises he dyspeptic. Elestric Bitiers cou dyspepsia. iver and kidpey compiaints and debility doc M For eale by Beaton We announce for Saturday at this store, the greatest sale of Men'’s Spring Suits ever held this early in the season. We will sell our high grade hand-tailored spring suits NOW, at end-of-the-season prices. in our windows. **The House of High Merit."” type of See a few of these suits Then read our Friday ad. Be a Guest on “The Pennsylvania Special” The 18-hour train to New York leaving Chicago at a quarter to three o’clock every afternoon and arriving New York 9.45 a. m,, is the very highest train. You are treated as a guest from the moment you step on board. Every attention that means your comfort and convenience is given you gladly. This trip is looked upon by business men as a pleasant break in the business routine rather than as a necessary part of business. Other New York daily trains leave Chicago 8.1 a.m., 10.05 a.m., 3.15 p. m., 5.30 p. m., 9.45 p-m., 1145 p. m. 3 For reservations or further information, call at Omaha City Passenger Office 213 Board of Trade Building or address W. H. ROWLAND, Truveling Passenger Agent OMAHA VW MSTAL SUBSTATION NG [ RVOUS DRINKERS Postoffice Department to Have $25.- 000 Structure Here. LOCATION IN THE DEPOT DISTRICT ing of Mails pany and Rented to the Government. A new postoffice sub-sta near Tenw n the near future o cost The exact location is not yet definitely decided upen, but it will be either on the vacant just north of the street rail- wiy s 4 at the south end of the Tenth siree trectly acroms the Tenth sireet viaduct from the Union station. The building is 10 be of stone and brick, three tories high and wil be thoroughly Liopea tor pomtottice purposes. bots as a general postoffice for the wholesale, resi- dence, business and radway districts, and for the reception and care of the mails ar ving on the i irains reaching and de- ung daily from Omaha. Iv@e McReed, superiniendent way adjustment; J intendent of mall transportation L Dyke, representing the and Postmaster B. F. nave n conference wit ciais in erai days on is to be built senger stations 25,000, ne street rect of rafl per George postmast Thomas Va genera: been eference 10 a all he matter mains r the new been sub- Bu for & which will be built company submitting the and then rented to hat now postoffice, aq position he railr best pr government the Elevator Fire Awakeas Again Flames from Ruins of Nye-Schuneider Plant Throw Vicinity Into Second Panic. F ames rising from reday noem, threw Twenty-eighth and he second s smouldermg rutns Fowler elevatpr the district about Oak street into panie ime as the sequel of the 5108, % conflagration which wiped out the milis there on the night of April 3 The smoking heaps of grain and wreckage were discovered again @ fames by Mos a Bond, whose home borders the fire- ept dimrict She turned an alarm calied out the nelghbors to aid in the rescue of severs Bead of lve sock housed in the Bond barn. The tervor of the night if fire was awakened in the lttie gomes aiong the bIuff. The scenes of morming of April 4 were duplicated. The firemen got biage under comtrol ate I the afy The fire will be the cause of coumdcrabie additional loes to nneiger = m and Cured Perfectly in Three Days The NEAL internal treatment cures the periodical, occasional or moderate the habitual and excessive drinker and the nervous man who has to drink to keep from becoming more It takes away all inclination all desire and craving for the poison of alcobol in the system and ridding the biood of the poison by a rapid process of elimination, leaving the drinker in the same normal condition he "was In before tasting liquor, so far as the ef- fect of alcohol may be concerned—all appetite for drink gone—and he a ew drinker, nervous. to drink, | drink by neutralizing man. N2 HMypodermic Injections The NEAL internal treatment effects a perfect cure in three day podermic injections. A Guarantecd Contract A guaranteed bond aand comtract is| given each patient agreeing to effect a | t cure, or refund the money .'i per he end of the third day. A Modern Treatment ministered The Neal is a Physic taking another old cure? curg in the world without ment. Call, book and copy of contraet tute Co., Omaha, Neb. All strietly confidential. | given. | THE NEAL IS THEONLY CURE Engraved Stationery Wedding ineitations A nnouncements Vissting Cards All correct forms in current socisl weesge in the best manner ana punctually when Dromuses. Embossed Monogram Stationery and ather work szecuted t prices lowes than usuaily A. L. ROOT, INCORPORATED 1210.1212 Howard St. Phose D. 1804 \\'oman;s Club Plants Its Ivy After Miscue at the Public Library Women Decoratz Congrega- tional Church. The has been planted. § This announcement, 1o punctuated. must be stamp ished The Woman's sarted to vy be walls with the twining green that drapes he classic walls of Windsor. accompanied by of & dainty little oxford om & pol- club delegation, which oniy t meet plants. The Woman's club iself with the ivy and it is gationa meetings. Of course. hureh, where the vy will grow without speeches. One Conductor Whe Was Cuared. Mr. Wilford Adams s his name. writes about H:—"Some time ago I was confined 0 my bed with chronie reuma- tism. I used twa bottes af Foley's Kidney Remedy wilh good effect, and the thirg bottie put me on my feet and 1 resumed work as conducter on the Lextington, Ky It gave me more Peilet he pubile Mbrary 10 gariand its | than any medicioe | have ever used, and it whil do ail you claim B cases of rheu. Foley's Kidney Remedy cures properly | e Sirwet Radway maviem. THE NEAL IS A PHYSICIAN'S CURE for the drink habit; it is the modern and perfect of known treatments, originated by a physiciany compounded by a physician, and ade experienced physicians. If you have taken a number of old cures and gone to. drinking again worse than before, what is the use of The Nesl! is the latest, improved, “up-to-date, ouly institute or Home Trestment M unavle 1o come to the imstitute send for the Home Treatment, which is just as effective as Institute Treat- write or ‘pnone for free Neal Insu- 1502 South Temth street, communieations Bank references presented aow ZSours ng under the shadow of the Pirst Cong: club holds ite there was not much of & cere- mony at the postponed pisnting scene, but i " ol g pes i & A with disappointment. has soived the prob- | rheumatism by~ eliminating (he uric ace Dig Co | jem of finding & home for the innocent litle | rom the bIONA. Fur smie by sl druggies | srain saivage

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