Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 5, 1910, Page 7

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t) A BRIEF CITY NEWS Lazo Root Print It Lightizy Piztnresr—Durgess-Grandes Co. 1850—Mational Life Insurance Co--1910 Charies E Ady, General Agent, Omaha Btors Your Fime Furs in moth proot vaults Nominal 5 & Har'y Your Child Needs a A tc ciean play sanl, $1.50 Sunderland Bvery Dollar Placed with Savings ar 1614 the Nebraska Loan Ass'n helps to earn an- ther. Eix per cent per annum credited semi-annually. 106 Board of Trade Bidg The Comcert Grand Mason & Hamlin pine whic be ¢ the May Fes- tival has arr At A, Hospe Co.'s miusic house, It is creating a furore with the loeal planists Kharas Oase Goes to Trial—The suit of the United States against Theodore Kha ran, charged With using the United States maile for purposes to defraud, went 1o trial Wednesday afternoon In the Divorcs Court—Mrs Lilllan Kulin has brought suit for divorec from Rueben H. Kuhn for cruelty and drunken ness and Mrs, Dellie P. Pullen sues Joseph E. Pullen, charging c and nonsup- port Bay Oporation Wec eary—Attorneys for opened. 'ADMITS SETTING FIRE T0 CHY COUMIL PROCEEDINGS City Attorney Advises 0'Neill Agency 1 Must Take Insurance. ORDER GIVEN TO TEAR UP TRACK Street (Ymmissioner Iustructed to Re. | move Missourl Pacifie Line on Fifteenth—Looking Fands. for Water Bo It City Attorney | lowed by surance Burnam's advice is fol couneil, the O'Neill In- agency of South Omaha will have the city to shoulder the insurance of $250,000 on the Omaha city hall and #ts contents. The ¢ attorney last evening advised the council that the bidder has no right under the law to withdraw the bid; that & bind- ing and enforceable contract has practi- cally been made: and he recommends that he city comptrolier be directed to insist upon the insurauee being delivered | The O'Nelll b4 was for §1.2% premium on a three-year policy and $1,80 for a five- year poliey, A reselution was introduced by | ing engine house No. 15 from, the contrac- | tors. This Is the house at Twenty-second and Ames, and $100 will be withheld from | between tre | churches, elici'ing many c y. . o'e MAY 5. 191¢C Stylish, Handsome and Serviceable Wash Suits for Boys Since the weather man promises warm weather now, it's time to look to the boy s wardrobe Of course the first and most useful gar ment you think of will be a washable snit. We splendid wash materials, of do have hundreds of them in various estic and foreign weaves, and their making is perfect as their appearance is handsome. To see them is the surest way of prov to the ing to yourself how much superior 's are—at $1.45 $1.95 $2.45 $2.95 average our 95¢ LA SAV May Does not Color the Hair Dees not Color the Hair address on the harmonious relations | Presbyterian Stops Faliing Hair Makes Hair Grow ¢ arly LA LORRAINE, alternate LA TOURAINE. ) Adaitional sailings at 2d cabin’ price by popular one cabin steamers $15 and Lutheran mplimentary re- to $62.50. 2aturdays Mrs. Cora Cronk new their prayer Councii- man Burmester instruc ing th Lreet m- an addidona s 1 o 3.45 5 n b vigl i { 8300 for theIF| gisgioner to proceed forthwith to tear u $3.45 $3.95 s They' declare BAVe & BeW|g.ng remove the Missourt Pacit e sl eaghios ssouri Pacific track on S om D ‘m’"“‘“" dclaring | tne west side of Firteenth streec, between op e Derauve. e Burt and Cuming. The resolution was i Faroled to Mis Father—Charles O. Hart nased. It recites that the railroad com juror whose service was interrupted b p g n haut | p vis GradHi" T Iedeve thls trwbk 1910, WAS HEURN BrED minHEAPOLIS MINN " " " a1, nbrety. warrant, has been atoled 10 | soma time agi. oyt s nor done. 0. Toe Lhe House of AR E R TN 5T S lis tather, Leo Hart, by the Board of | uxpe of removal is to be puid by the High Merit lnsanity commissioners. Mr. Hart has|ciy and the city atiorney o = been formally excused from further jury g gt ] [ r 1 INE € that w v by oo ‘ NARY ALUMN A 4 vt ;{.,«.‘ - Big Fight Up Large Bum for Slander—Josic Kicera Look Inte Water Bonds. g, y e s T > ks district court to make Mary Miracky ol 3 ¢ 5 of the young who came to it. He l - .h S pay her §10.008 For an alleged stander. The | ¢ Kx ; :ulg oty ‘1:‘ o0 of President E Theologians, 0ld and New, Dine at |insisted on staving the Greek and to Freachers, P slany e city attorney will proceed to in br v Y p i fbel occurred in the Bohemian tor but | yest 2 the Y. M. C. A. Hebrew and- emphasised the as the AvUe (’ “ e B B b b vestigate and report on the iegality of the e takeennbl 5‘1\5 ettt e pet in r-| D < ‘ e :'.‘\nup of $3,000,0m of water works bonds of r. David R. Kerr t of b number of people present who understood | Junuary . 1900 als visther 5 . 4 e n of e | January 2, 1800, also as to whether or not | WARREN ~ SWITZLER'S TOAST | Westminster college of Fulion, Mo., and for L ol ” 4 the m can be made availaple at this Toriita are president of Bellevue cor. Jeifries-Johnson Match Commented tness from Penitentiary—An effort | time for the puchase of the water work . - « . S5 el y 3 > ichase of n e | ge. spok The a Brigade" of the b: T 3 A e e i e L B BT E S e | sade ot the | Upon by California Governor While At Soda Fountains or Elsewhere torneys for Charies A. Frymire, 10 get that | by City Eiectrician Michaclsen, without Gospel and Not tier Thelr 't {his be Passing Through Omaha. 6399 man out of the penitentiary for a few Aavs | gravig Stive g . . [ DRE. R kv Rty ss (PRI VG | g e Ly conaell, Eave. Hme Pire—Graduates Get Di- ket our men Look for HORLICK'S” on the bottle. h - 0 an extende ate Tne tinance com the orld L | against his alleged brother and the Henry | miiia. plomas Tonight % : ¥ gty | reported in favor of paying the " P Care s —- Original and enume Long Litigation Ended—A dismissal by | the report be placed on file. The anrual dinner the Alumni a mad the plaintiff of the suit of Mellssa Wax- | Councilmen Funkhouser and Sheldon said| clation of the Omaha Theological seminary, wer . am against Robert O. Fink has been en-!ine city electrician had no time to ask i one of the functions \duation week pronounced ta nediction tered in district court, thus bringing after| sor leave of absence and his expenses, s ®ach yea ws given T g ¢ it aduates receive their five vears of litigation an end 10 a well|y the custom. ackeniniy poih Yo fen's CHHs. e iy known law suit r-\lh Wazxham “‘r‘; do- | Councilmen Hummel, McGovern, Schroe- tian association. The attendance Was 1irg fel E. Jenkins of the semir will p ’":'“I: in ‘l";'m "r‘*“ "“'”" l“:;‘_‘:”p’lz"d der and Johnson said with a good deal of | and the interest very active cent them and Dr. Marguls. president 5 .‘;:‘:L g Vo Shammri e o Sy .mm;m'w“(: emphasis that the practice of taking such| Rev. L. C. McEwen of Kearney ollege, wiil make the al addre t i 3 s % 9 trips without notice must be stopped it a clever one ‘he board of trustees sessiof the par 1 for 5.5 Finally the official peacemaker, Council- | Prof. Walter N today £ /DS apery opEUENG: GriEAR rSLicy | Verdior for the Defendsnts—The case | man Berks, moved the cxpense account be | u member sem faculty, who - e matca hecoming a o incl- of the United States against Stafford, | racommitted to the finance committee and | dealt with western seminary ) /. WHI et AR g Rhodus and Tippery, charged with cob-|this motion pervailed, seven to four how it was a preparatory sch JOHN W. WHITiINGTON GIVEN propesed. Linvtie: vy tha i #piracy In introducing liquor on 1o the| Op recomméndation of the commitice on|young minister whose work w DINNER BY INSURANCE MEN |Cover the doath of MoGarthy as the rest Omaha Indlan reservation came 10 an|pupiic property und bufldings the countil|the west kil Sl ne priz I ase abrupt termination in the United States | pygeeq a resolution to buy & runabout auto-| Rev. D. R. Leland nt pastor at the Head of Life Underwriters' Associn- | Ve o . district _court Wednerday mornink. BY | mobile for the street commissioner from | University of Nelra ettibed the mis- | _'tion Bamuseted at Paxton WhIS Suste galugity Mooy congrem Lo L The Food-Drink for All Ages. Judge W. H. Munger directing the jury 0|y g Fredrickson for §1,300, same to be|slon and character his work, a de- on Visit Here. 40 WAL TS ORI J0r e GRPS R i Lo veturn & verdict for the defendants. | paid from the commissioner's grading re- | parture which U A’ LAkeR D I Jonn v WHICHHRIOR o T8 Angeios the ovecor \\»..I alluding to the tip to Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea or coffee. FORMER LINCOLN MAN | pair tund [in 158, ana ying on in man of the National Life Underwrit. |tne opening of the Panama cancl oelebratea For infants,invalids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion. ! Three ordinances were passed relating to| of the Jarge universities With great results. | ..o gesociation, was entertained at dinner | by an cxposition and already over $,000,000 Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Keep it on your sideboard at home. MUST REORGANIZE FIRM | bonds, one for refunding $0,000 of fire en-| Wairen Swit attorney, presented t t at the Paxton, by the repre- | of the $5,000,000 capital stock of the expos- Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick funch prepared in a minute. gine house bids, and two for the renewal of | pew’s view of the puiplt, very deftly and Alives’ DEICHA™ VaMdle. tirita s oumie ; Ay 3 : : $75,000 of paving bonds and $0,000 of sewer | adroftly paving the way to his criticisms =yl ipind ° tion ompany hix been subscribed | Sample sent free. Address HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. Departure of Charles A. Smith Forces % panits in this city. He has been making The party, wi includes the mayor of | Take no bstitut Ask § HORLICK'S, Cechrame Grain Company to bonds. These bonds were issued in June, | of the clergy With the assurance that he| b the country and opportunity was| (he great Pacific port, B, M. MeCarth a Subs! e. S| or . 1890, entertained the utmost respect and admir- = = b phpeiio thin P1 o s i - G S e th, Mr. Swita- | of his Visit to Omaha to express| representative business men and newspa L4 J BT. LOUIS, Mo. May 4.—Special Tele- 1. ANHFirawSrke OERiNanos. | &tlou Tor the men af the gloth, Aeridhe ‘)‘ ccognition of his wervices in the advance- | per men, carries a collec RECiitk Tt gram.)—The entire force of empioyes of the | The council fin Bave the quietus to the | ler's speech was voted I-* ¥ . ; -'*l “‘*‘ ment of the interests of those engaged in | which is being distributed enroute to Wash- m Cochrane Grain company, of which Man. | 8nti-fireworks ordinance. The comitiee of | bull's e amd was applauded loud fl"i the business. Covers were laid for a com-| jngton and which will be fired at the heads ning W, Cochrane, president of the Mer- | the whole recommended the ordinance be | loug n| urged the ministe w‘ preach |,y of thirty, wuich included S of the fathers of the country to help the chants' exchange, s head, has been re- “‘:- P“::‘d and the ‘;W"d‘“ “&W"‘d j:‘* Bospe fi‘:"‘:"“‘ ‘"‘I’ ““‘"‘l‘“:' ‘;“f"l“‘ Barton, Lincoln, state auditor and ¥a b St samationt JHew: OrIGhn - that iy ales — Joased. effective May 1 and the company | AD ordivance was passed providiug that | be Prepars wroughly and carefully, be<| oo commissionér for Nebraska, and J. M. | thinks it deserves recognitio | empted to preach. -Bul his . J. M. | thinks it deserves recognition in conmectiol will be liquidated. A new company, the | 8ll Inflammable ofla or flulds kept any- | fore he attempted to prea Bul his| jonnuion, LoutsVllie, supervisor of agents | with the completion of the great enterprise OCEAN STEAMSNIFS Cochrane Grain and Elevator company, | Where in Omaha in quantities of more than | chlef message Lo the clergymen Was 10| ¢ (he Fidclity, 414 Mutuaj Insurance com- | ‘which will onite the waters of the Atik 2 ey S S s T Py, Which was {ncorporated today,’ will take | ten galions must be atored in steel (anks | corcentrate their cfforts and mot' scatter| oo 1 HEEARCHEE B ARRTS ORI whIE WO 4 TO Th')se Who UOC ine the place of the old company. coated with tar or in containers of other | their fire. gueet of honor_and the other two visitors i The tangle in which the missing book- | Material imbedded in concrete, all pipes to| 1 believe the pasior who attends to the| [\ o0 org ‘made by John Dale, who e = FRENCH LINE Vlflnflgflfin'gv" ris Keepar of the cdmpany, Charles A. Smith, | ® O top, and the 0p 10 be at least two| work of his own church wnd flock wihi| SRECRCFTE SENT T SO, B B Ly L iod by Dr. King's New Life 1 ; left the necounts of the ald company was, | [6et below the surface of the ground. { have all and more than he can do and will | itious TelakaB e Auite Tabhd” lver anas now ==l —.r ki for safety, speed and comfort. Fast trains according to Cochrane, responsible for the | An ”nrdln:nve ::s plha:fl for the can-‘ nu:l h:\. time to .m-mslm_. v '\I)1|(\g else.| mhen——lm'; C_“——ou‘h i PSR e fidiiel Batt ) . connect for all continental points. liquidation. It is not yet known whether | Struction of a Viaduct and approaches on| and if every pastor will do this he won't| " ngency toward . Beeifog | Z4 X e hortage exista, but it is believed there | LoCuSt sireet, from Fifteenth street 0 the | have to dahble in other things, for the *' Sne) Y R e el % Compagnle GeneraleTransatlanhque pipdivi east city limits. The Northwestern and the | churches will become forces themselves. | == — e T - 12 Macnificent twin screw express steamers leaveiNew Vork every Thurs g uy & ommanded by Naval Oficers with man-o-war ditci Smith came to St. Louis from Lincoin, | Missourl Pacific are the railroads mn-] Luther and Calvin. - pline. Every known safety wirelens telegraphy &nd Submarine bell Neb., with M. W. Cochrane when the St. | cerned | Rev. Adoiph Huit of the Swedish Luth- AYER’S HAIR VIGOR | signals. Appointments surpass maoy palatial hotels, roof cafes, Louls branch of the Lincoln house was| A resolution was passed formally accepl- | gran Immanuc! church made & very schol- ) g | | DUBUQUE OPERA HOUSE Walter Smith Confesses to Two Acts of Incendiarism—Police Make Investigation DUBUQUE, la, May i—Walter Smith, 24 years old, tonight confessed, according to the police ta setting fire twice to the Grand Opera house yesterday during a perform- ance. The police have been trying for some time to solve the origin of the fires, Dy which the Bijou theater and the Stand- ard Lumber company plant were recently festroyed and they say they will hold Smith In the hope that he t Jomething about these fires, ForMen A= soie For Boys $1.00 50c. 50c. $=3 25c. Drawen _ Buy "Poroskit” frc 2 y our regular dealer Handsome'y ! uitraied Book Free x < Semrieaceny may know | | | the final payment untll the contracto | make certain repairs to cracked plastering. | The city clerk was instructed by resolu- | tion to advertise for bids for reconstructing the elevators in the city hall, which now | travel on the same schedule as the siow | train through Arkansas W. Farnam Smith will have to take the | house now standing on Nineteenth between Jones street and St. Mary's a i at 3880, according to his bid made some time ago, or show a good reason why he should not. He will be asked to appear before the committes of the whole next| Monday afternoon. | Councilman Hummel introduced and the | council passed @ resolution for the bullding of a sewer on the newly opened portion of | Twenty-fourth street, between California and Burt H | Counctiman Davis, who ls to be married | [today, was granted a thirty-day leave of | | absence. The council passed a resolution introduced | by President Burmester declaring Tuesday | {atternoon a hait hoitday to permit employes | | of the city to attend the opening -of the | base ball season at Vinton park lamps were ordered installed at| Thirty-second and Webster and Nineteenth | | Are | | and Center. H Music and Drama Feature of Bazar| Several Pleasing Numbers Given, In- cluding Clever Dancing by Young Folks. | Music and @érama to entertain helped | visitors to the Krug theater Tuesday night and s0 excellent was the bill that in- creasing audiences may be expected each night with plenty of coln for the troasury of the Wise Memorial bazar. Miss Mabel Manning was heard with pleasure in her/ rendering of Herbert's “Romany Life," and | Miss Helen Crowe enhanced her reputation as a vocalist by her Interpretation of D'Herbelot's “The Cause.” Miss Mabel | Moore supplled the accompaniments in these two instances. The other vocal num- bers were contributed by & quartet com- posed of Ray Donahey, Charles Hertszog, 1. F. Bartlett and W. W. Shafer. They | sang unaccompanted “Massa’s in the Cold | Cold Ground” and “Tittle Tattle apd were the recipients of cordial approbation. A feature of the program was the clever dancing of two littie girls, Helen Frand-| sen and Ruth Thompson. The two sketches were the cause of much smusement and the members of the casts acquitted themselves | very creditably. ‘“The Prize” was pre- sented to Miss Levi, Miss Pates Miss | Seott, Miss Burnbam and George M. | Clark, C. B. Woodrun and Arthur Worten dike. A Lesson in Acting” had as s | exponents Miss Edna Levi and Myron Van | Brunt. | The vocal part of the program was In charge of Mrs. Millie Ryan and the dram- atic was given under the direction of Miss Fitch. There will be & change each even- ing | Bee Want Ads will boost our businses. | Stops Falling Hair marks | 3 s - 1502 Farnam St. BT 3. Tambs of e’ sariryoree| Makes Hair Grow DOQS not ( olor the "a“. 3 o 3 m [ SO assion of the seminary A 5o Coupaxy. Lowell, Maee S ia my eikeiisiEL e sented the misslon of the seminary, in the | ATER Couraxy. 12 | BN el G P - g TO SOUTH OMAHA RESIDENTS-We urge you to -h-vl{ inspect our stook TO OMANA RESIDENTS—Transfer from an o-mnn car to any South Omaba car, get off at 24th before making a purchase anywhere. it's all right to loo! where, but and you are at our store. Al South Omahs cars pass our doo about ‘10 _or 18 minates’ oat ride to reach there, but it's worth while, You'll an immense stock; and our low rent and low ex- charged in Omaha. pense enables us to soll 20 per cent below Omaha pric don't buy until you have our prices, which average 30 per ctn below those l for refrigerator same il make as illustration When it comes to refriger- itors we not only sell lower )y several dollars on each box, but we carry the very inest line shown in this sec Brass Beds ion. They are built to save Beautifu! strongly constructed Brass atl L4 ¥ lot Bed u:m’m..\’\ 2-inch posts, bright Sanitary o and they do it. Complete or eatin finish— SRR - 4 1 hard wood, neatly painted !lawn TR e $12.50 S veutilating system in each o s Yne sl akaier e a BACIH SR prings keeps pure air coustanuy circulating and food always bench. Weather or hard usage 1% BolownOnmhs. Rrioss The kind that ia really springy and always wholesome. will not harm it. Size 36 inches. holds it shape. 1t 2 i 4 42-inch bench, like above, $1.25 B New Spring Styles in Complete Line of 48-inch bench, like above, $1.60 wh o $3,75 Lowels, Wiltons and Body Brussels Porch Furniture The Whole 9x Wi N— 2 A A x12 B.ngdad iltor 4 Rockers and’ chairs, like cut, Felt Mattresses sg::'o’; perfecg dcmglns, 36_ wicker and rattan, NI A :‘u"n'\‘.w"‘.’w‘..‘"'..'T‘.,‘;.‘,',“‘."lll‘.lli l;\.: Operating our price only.. ) : Hollawa a8 pooriy ade ones 0 r y from $2.50 down to AN | e $6. 75 Expenses .I!Innlln L ur price 9x12 Genuine Bagdad Body Brussels, in most beautiful patterns. These would cost you $10 more in Omaha, Sanitary Couch 5,25 _ i We also sell the beau tiful and popular Porch Furniture, made of 2 40 Your frequent attention s called to thie article. It our price huge bargain and we know that's why. Just shop arou grasses. bit and get prices on couches like this. We wager none will b only s un ed to you below $4.00 It's certainly worth investigating at 46, this sleep producing, 24th and L Sts., South Omaha comfortable sanitary couch FURNITURE (0. \l | ——)

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