Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 15, 1910, Page 4

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY B ” 'UNITED TRAVELERS T0 MEET | M I L I O N R O G E R | Two Busy Week-End Days Are Sched- ; [ uled f(ix;f)?nnhu. | & SON S CO. ‘CONVENTION WILL OPEN FRIDAY |Bix Banauet Be Given Friday Hardware - Stoves - Refrigerators |~ Toastma The program for the twelfth annual ses slon of the grand council of Nebraska | United Commercial Travelers of America. % M s y o6 | which will be held in Omaha this week Nothing like them ever seen in Oinaha before. The | discloses the fact that two busy days will great Sanitary line—the New Idea. See these entirely new | be put in by the knights of the grip 4 . 2 | The convention starts Friday morning, featnres in these ranges in-operation at our store tomorrow. | May 2, at 9:80 o’clock with ah open session | jat Myrtie hall,-to which the public i# in Quick heating oven. Safety oven lighter. | vited. T. A, WaltGRwill be the presiding Mics Jo0f, v Borastitin - cnamul Hroild | officer. Invocation will be offered by Rev e Vg bk i R B A orcelain ' enamel’ broiler T. J. Mackay, pastor of All Saints' church. baking is always in sight. pan, always white and clean. Mayor Dahiman will welcomeithem in be- . s . » ] . p P2t : Y { half of the Commercial club. Grand Coun- Smooth enamel finish Aluminum' mica finish on Shor. 8 . Bedhine of Nottolk Wil Ak f Sl e b throughout. all burners and top grates. Ia response. An executive mession will be ——— .‘ ’IH’V'! at 10 o’clock at which the grand coun- ‘all and inspect the many styles of these wonderful stoves. cilor will preside, and another session will 'y g, }V»n held at 1:30 In the afternoon, at which — -d fie&m@m& | the same officer will be in the chair ' Garden Hose Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves At 2 orclock In the afternoon the women . e 3 , LARN, “Rlectrie” cinkable bl ) tas APERS will leave the Paxton hotel for an auto Electrie” non kinkable We show a full line of these W .0 S00® (0¢ and Wil be taken to molded hose is the world’s celebratéd stoves. Cost no " the Young Women's Christian association -". ') . best. We sell other guaran- more than others, :‘:r\jnm‘l:m:rvl:wilemw of the plunge baths O l e— and lt S s act that Refrigerators teen hose at, per foot..10¢ Quick Meal 0il Stoves | A banquet will be held at the Happy 4 - 4 " ‘ A new, well buflt refrigerator is a | Hollow club at 6.80 o'clock, when Colonel '. . . . . gond litaioes oAr Jisbnds ' S e We have both the wick and | Richara Woods of Sioux Faie wil s, o is in evidence when jyou examine eerless HOXE! G €4 ed, i 2 % 1 sizes now .ot display bearing, high wheel wickless kind. Fine summer innunca the blessing. L. W. Wakeley, gon- « PRICE: me vp movers, as low as. .. $4.95 eral passenger agent of the Burlington, will Master [ 3 PRICES ........:.v...80,78 U $4.95 | «peak on “Relations Between the Railroads a ChlOSS Tailored - & u1t. and the Traveling Men.” W. C. Brooks of % Beatrice will respond to the toast, “Wid- £ 2h TEA w e i ! S 3 RN | WIS b Mooae AT BIod, | e el e e T Every minute stitch— every -tailoring” detail is~so BRIEF CITY NEWS TEETH DOCTORS IN SESSION| s cbcc” hirsas” mormine i | Livein 1o aioval Agvaneamen f 1 : i e vy le § Boot Print 16, ‘ oy Ppn o iy Sk b B Al T WRA ST iy carefully, earnes y watc that 1t s 1mpossible tor a Lighting Fixtures—Bnrgess-Granden Oo. | Nebraska State Dental Society Holds | After a report of the superintendent of | wiil ba indulged in by the party Best Dry Cleaning ot garments. Twin | : Convention This Week,. | Cimics 4t 1 in e atteinoun. « puver wil| ™ gy qqutive session Satardar. Schloss-made garment to lose its shape. City Dye Works, 7 South Fifteentb. | 1 'be read bl . A e Mullen, Crefghton. | mpe program for Saturday consists of\an 1850—National Life Insurance Co—1910 | cntitled, “Business.” The discusslon will | ¢yocutive session at 9 o'clock. The visit- . . S . . 1 e LAt Lo Cabe |MANY INTERESTING © PAPERS | ber under the leadersnip of Dra. T, B. | oxecut *Sen B0 0 SO0 00 e Turn a Schloss Coat inside out—examine it carefully’ Heckert, Wayne; C. F. Ladd, Lincoin, and A i i d styl b . Home Loans to Home Makers makes | Y and will be escorted through the retail . there’s a size and style § y ‘ ey . J. F. Nelson. Superlor. “Necrosis of the r Yy i it will mo. to you | fent money work for the family, Ne-| £ ! stores to do what shopping they desire. p— 1t Oon of man o braska Savings and Loan Ass'n will show | C1inies Wil Be Held Daily, with| Maxiliary Bone" will be the subject of for every type i At 12 o'clock the women will be enter- you. 106 Board of Trade Bldg, Omaha. | Election of Officers Wednesday & paper by Dr. . M. Barns, Omaha. Drs. The Savings Habit once formed leads to | Evening, When Place . E. R. Truell, Lincoln, and W, H:" Sherra- e L 6o bOdy_fit You perfectly because 1t was made fOr | en's Christian association, which will be independence. One dollar starts an ac- Mosting s Docthod: dan, Omaha, will lead the discussion . fololwed by a musical program. d d fuu ’ d al i B e BBy Fint ‘adjournment wil ve waken at 2 | Chired 2 % T pogAn, | your e and size.and i carefully made s along Ass'n, 106 Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha. | 3 and the members of the socicty will atterd | Grand councilor, Samue} F. Erskine, Nor The Nebraska State Dental society will | the S8ymphony orchestra concert | at the | golk, Neb.; grand junior councilor, Charles Eractlcal lines. Ministerial Union to Meet-The regular |, .4 jos annual convention at the Creighton | Brandels theater, | - - mebting of. the Omaha Ministerial union will | gt ey Wadutians W. Hinzle, Omaha, Neb.; grand past coun he held Monday at 10:30 . m. in the Young | college bullding Tuesday, Wednesday and SR ey cilor, Walter A, Sain, Beatrice, Neb.; grand 25 g = . & . Biers Chridan assouton, & feaure | Thursas, May 17 Wana 18 © 5| COLLINS FUNERAL IS DELAYED |recrouurs. Frea . Hawken, Fremont 37 years of constant, grown:g demand give you assur- bp an address by Judge | Neb.; grand treasurer, Henry A. Fritz l . 1 k- William Bajrd on “A Layman's View of | the executive council will hold a session, | Services Will Not Be Held Until Rela- | Columbus, Neb.; grand conductor, Paul B ance that our claims are wo 0ooKIng mto. Ahe Pulpit,” | followed by an open meeting of the so- tives Arrive, Probably Trueblood, Grand Island, Neb.; grand page, ciety. Invocation will be promounced by Tueaday. Robert D. McFadden, Hastings, Neb.; Rev. Nathaniel McGiffin. Dr.'A. O. Hunt grand sentinel, William H. Bonney, Lin- of Omaha will deliver the address of wel- [ Pending the arrival of a number of rela- | coln, Neb. . come and Dr. M. E. Vance of Lincoln will | tives from various parts of the country | Grand Bxecutive Committec—Edward A. of the National Conference on Charities ""“‘“; ”"“;;":“"""‘\"m An exec ml_;_n;‘ m(mcn the funeral arrangements for the late John | plummer, Holdrege, Neb.; Elmer E. Ab- O Sr feotionsis Whith Dibats! in Lous | ™ee "'me: ll" he! :l anUAn e after- | 8. Collins have not been announced, though | pott, Beatrice, Neb.; Rudolph W. Bock, Aay 15 2ana 3. noon will be devo'ed to clinics. It was said it probably would take place |Grand Island, Neb.; Pearl H. Patterson, In the evening J. M. Prime of Oxford, [Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Collins dled Fri- | chadron, Neb. | president of the soclety, will deliver an |day about noon following an attack of was reported by the raliroads in southern | Bedford Goos to Conference—Jeff W.| Bedford has heen commissioned by the Board of County Commissioners to attend | the meeting in behalf of Douglas County | More Nebraska Rains—Light rain London pigneers of Oniaha : J P 3. N Iver, T D. Olin, W. A. f England. Anothér discussion will follow, | having lived in the city more than fifty ;"k“"{f 7 s';ifi"‘:f“ \.a'“] ‘lc"“) BALTIMORE NEW ; YORK. New Thinkers to Meet — All people| after which will come the report of the | vears. He was 72 years old at the time of | g & . x " RALLS .~ B . -~ \ interested in the study of “New Thought,” | superintendent of clinics. his death. ’""k'”'f' ‘R‘l"' .’[\“""‘. Mrs, E. J 4 On S‘le in ‘”" ¥ N. E. Cor, 15th metaphysics, physiology and psychic re-| Wednesday morning, beginming at 9| Mr. Collins was born in Galena, Il Dur.| JlA@dies’ Reception m”n"mm:"fllm Mrs. / oo : search are invited to attend the meeting| o'clock a paper will be read by Austin ing his active life he was engaged for o |Srecn, chairmap: NS L Grifie, d Douglas St Bunday evening at the Millard hotel st 8| James, Chicago, entitied *'Can Pyorrlies 10NE time in the saddlery business with his|JODR Sullivan, Mrs. W. O. Rice, Mrs. E and Douglas Sts. o'clack for the purpose of arranging to hold| Alveolaris be Cured? If So, What Consti- | brother, Giibert M., till the latter’s deatn | "2'd Vg .o (",omp,f'"h”lll regular meetings every week by the New|tutes a Cure?’ Following this ‘will be « | Years ago. Ladies’ Entertainment Committee—Mre - T Thought soclety. discussion by Dr. Horace Warren, Missouri | MF. Collins traveled widely, making nu- | W: A- Challls, chairman; Mra. J. B Ruben- . it | Valley, and Dr. A. O. Hunt, Omaha. Dr, | Merous trips across the country and to|®tein: Mrs. J. T. Austin, Mrs, John Can- Hotel Clerks to Denver— Local hot g s, 4 ’ % W Europe and Alaska. He .was & husl. | oD, Mrs. Oola 8. Goodrich; Mrs. H. E. ° 5 e & Bokking. &r ity ol F. G. Worthley, Kansas City, will read a an enthusls| o b P S N alle ar ! “Vh":; ;';”;'l’(tl‘l\"'»-‘ ‘llul“ll:lul:l‘:;v::‘lnl“\..’:h H"“ SeRRI DMl romek ' dha' the '8l astic hunter and fisherman and is noted | Winter, Mrs. Neliie Harmon, Mrs. D. J ; ® At Our Institute the National Greetars of America conven.| Cussion will be taken up by Drs. H. T. | for an excellent book coricerning his tray-| O Brien, Mra. Harey t\:wm““' i InY H gl vl bt s donad i 99 mont; W. H. Mullen, Bloom. | ®I® entitled “Across the Plains In ‘o4 Mr. | Walton, Mra. T. &. Walton, Miss Edith n Your Home E. W. Sherman of the Henshaw h\.flrl. 1s M: tield, and G. B. Amoit, Bertrand. A pape ”’““m' ot e leZbp 4 s ) ¢ Hotel Committee—J. T. Hogan, chairman; candidate for the presidency of the associa- | “Educaing the Educato wiil be read B D rcar Savocoes | by. Dy i . Thomas, adClood, ‘and. wit | WANTS 'THOUSAND A SMITE |, Ovters: ““The Neal | Committee—C. L. Hopper, chair- from Nebraska and Towa | be discussed by Drs. W. D. Grandy, Su- S, i mah 3 I l. 0 I perior; J. F. Daly, Wisner, and D. A, | Boy Who Mixed Up Laundry Sues| o . B, : c d M 144 n h ee D S A‘ ‘,p'”"l . :Lpfi.o:.u’.\::‘\:::':x:-:::“::‘ Finch, Grand Island. Wednesday after- Hecause Angry Man Gave, m'fl:“’” Popnifioaci Gy Harwond:- M ure e Optical Journal have recently consolidatea |"0°" Wil De devoted to clinics. B Qurrtnn, | Decoration Committee—George Begerow, and will be known in the future as The Offfcers Elected. e chairman. 1 Charles W. K Optical Journal and Review of Optometry.| Wlection of officers will take place on arles Wi Kruger, o resl estate man, : . Dance Committee—T. A. Waiton, chair- ly Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless Medicine, Originated, Compounded and Administered For twenty-eight years the Optical Re-| Wednésday evening. The selection of the | \\oy \batient, savs a petition filed in dis-| ;"5 1 Robertson, E. J. dress c. 0 A Purely Vog ] ‘ Sview wis the ‘optical department in the| next meeting place will also be made, Dr. | L1Ct.C0UFt When hecalled at the office of | pyy oy by a Thoroughly Competent Physicia.n,‘ Taken In"e ly During "h,e Daytime Only, and “Jewelers' Circular Weekixg’ until 1907, when | . Ewing. Roach of Chicago will give a | | Sanitary Cleaning company on Farnam Twenty-five Doses Completes the Simple Treatment, at our Institute or in Your | near Nineteenth, and found th | i jecti an an it became a separato monthly publication, | stercapticon lecuure on “Fartial Dentures pritymbippniiott i iabie Ml Al Five Auto Dri Home—No Hypodermic Injections—and a Guaranteed Bond and Contract & the name of “Optical Review.” | The discussion of the subject will be car- | " 2 OO W IEPPEE S0P o8 1ve Auto privers : Ea § greeing That if a Perfect C i The Optical Journal has. been in the fleld | ried out by Drs. G. W. Hamilton, Council e sibaLthem Tup Is Given oh Patdent Agree Ao orn e Y oy ¥ 5 1 £ b Y soparately, as previously directed " 3 e i 5 for twenty years 7 | Blutts; H. A, Snanuon, Lincoln, wna W sl AT SR Pay eir Fines Effected in Three Days the Treatment Will Be Free. ' | Kearney. A paper on the state board re- | ypon this employe, Jdmes E. Connor by Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big | port will be read by Dr. H. C. Brock, %¢¢- | yiame, and smote him grievously. Gonner Returi retary of the society. The discussion Will gavg ha was hurt in the sum of $1,000. sprinkle to halt an inch. “ommittees in charge of the convention . ¢ Ratiain b % address. Then will come a’ discussion by |apoplexy which occurred Wednesday. M: ! \ Nebraska and Wyoming, but no heavy| pr, C. E. Brown bf Emerson and Dr, ¥ Mr. Collins was a director of the Ne. g 5 X - e a - I'oaiy bt 5 : Nel'a Commitiee—S, W. Hinzie, chair- precipitation has Iullrn: A number of the| paly of Cambridge. stercopticon lecture | braska National bank anz a retired sad- ‘l;"or.m., "lm on, B 1 Biitton g 1 stations along the McCook division of the | entitled “Artificial Tooth Forms,” whil be [dlery and leather goods dealer. He was | posention Committee—d. 8. Gritten, cf 4 [ ] * Burlington had light rains, varying trom a| given by Dr. J. Leon Williams, ShE" oF thA 4 FiiE Reception Committee—J. S. Griffen, chair- - Morning Session of the Police Court Wrken v oy e | Strong Endorsement of The Neal Cure i Automobilists. | Five automobile drivers were brought be- . W. Byers | & charge of speeding and other phases of [auto driving irregularities. One was fined Attorney General of lowa, Des Moines, lowa A | 825 and costs, one suffered a $15 and costs fine and three were made to pay $10 and Not ‘‘Cheap Goods” But—‘‘Good Goods’” Cheap costs, Police court was converted into a “To Whom It May Concern: wreck and failure. About three months | most exclusively a tribunal upon the ethics ago he took the Neal curc and he I had a friend here in Des Moines, g J | uf auto driving. The grist represented ef- whc' Beohtige of 'his. AHnk habit, ‘his. SeSER to have fully recovered. He is | forts by motoreycle patrolmen and police- i, ’. . not only stroug again physically, but | men in several sections of the city acting business went to pieces and he became ¢lear, bright and strong mentally | under the special orders of extermination what might be termed a complete H. W. BYERS | asaimst speeders. ('all or write today, for free copy of book and contract. All correspondence strictly confiden- | Following were those who suffered the | . . N =) & 3 \f SR At ths iokiae A. Hauser, livery | tial. Address THE NEAL CURE, 0. B, 1502 South 10th St., Omaha, Neb. . . | dealer, fined $25 and costs; E. V. Ricken- e “ - ” | back, fined $15 and costs; Lemon Gearhart OFFICES FOR REN;I _‘ Located in rooms formerly occupied by Y. W. C. A. of Gretna, Neb., fined $19 and costs; A. T. L | Klopp of the Klopp-Bartiett Printing com- Paxton Block, 3d Floor. . | pany, fined $10 and costs, and Homer Byers, . Where we are free from DUST and HIGH RENT—Most 1 R0 Bb-and, opiai: A1) PN thai tined convenient elevator entrance first door east of Benson & | [ Thorne—on Farnam Street. M'CREA SETTLEMENT LIKELY | Friends Have Arranged with Live Via From One of the Most Neted Makers of New York City i B e b o Tourist tickets ‘on sale by the ILLINOIS An effort to this end made Saturday 3 orning W fail MeC s TRAL effecti ¢ 1 whose productions are handled only by the better Retail Houses in eac city throughout this coun- bt AR o e \T\lm‘xll OEN effective June 1st to all summer re try, and only one house in each city has them. We are most fortunate in securig the line for Surety company, together with several of | Omaha You'll not see them elsewhere, and If you buy a garment here, the public will see it | McCrea's frienas, visited the court house ’ ¥ : first, when you wear it, as our garments are not displayed in Shop Windows—In this collection of | and called County Attorney English from and the New England States, also 30-day tickets Judge Redick's court room, where Mr COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES . | English was engaged in arguing a motion on sale at greatly reduced rates to same destina on the Connor will case, " . . o e g 20 will be found exact reproductions of imported models, designed by well known artists, includ- Mr. English refused to allow a dismissal tions. Some very attractive rates with diverse The New City National Bank Building #1g Drecol, Blaine, Bendel, Worth,. Therese, Paquin, Redfern and others of equal note—all of the case to bc entered at once and de . : : " O . - 39 ) art w pr 3 & ) e made of fine uncrushable imported linens in most ezquisite shades, as well as the “natural” el - ShAL . \ha . ntorentad (hareoniy il routes, including part water trip are offered. This Is one of the most mod wffice and white!’ ‘It is needless to tell “‘the woman, who knows™ that. haye to come And see him At more lengts || Rates and detailed information gladly fur bulldings - in. the' cuntry.; All-lght ou in the marier 3 wide rooms; location and-service the bed T - It is likely that this will take place nished upon application at City Ticket Office. reasonable rent btz HIS IS LINEN YEAR dar. Thy A0k ot e Maie s o a0 i h GEORGE & COMPANY, Ageals Every Lady Don't Know, but should know that we sell these garments at cut prices. ralgnment In county eourt is Tufbday at 9 1507 Farnam St., or write It s understood that McCrea's friends s RENAS Ohtes) have put up either $1,200 or $1,300 and this AT CUT PRICES i BT T SAMUEL NORTH, $100 for trade ylark&\ : L sorts in the Great Lake region, Ontario, Quebec, 16th and Harney Streets. 2 2 See Bee May 17 R e District Passenger Agent. you want it, and want it in & hurry, ad tatent Advertisl ihe R vertise for It in The Bee. . Pereisten Y sing 15 tne i+ Returns.

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