Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 19, 1915, Page 3

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VDAY APRIL Think of the comfort! You can do your work in half the time if you l Nebraska PR S TR SR, " | | Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska OMAHA'S CHARTER |FIND SHALLENBURGER GUILTY i, st i GovtvSutieves SCHOOL BILL 1S DEFECTIVE hure north f this ity use {Jury at A\lburn Decldes Man Who!“1 gt - i - S g B Giving State Aid to Rural | ught by Thomas & Bosl rom L. { Confessed to Crime Com- [ Bacon. R. J. Merry, who has been man- | Districts for Agriculture is —_— p ager for the last season, will continue . Governor Morehead Affixes Signa: mitted It. ‘m the same position Faulty v mileage elpt will be ture to 1;"“ ‘:‘“é’“"d" for | MURDER OF JULIAN BAHAUAD’NOTES FROM NORTH PLATTE <om: OF MOST IMPORTANT ACTS reater City. | | avnvns, xe Ao —spectir=| AND OF LINCOLN COUNTY | crvom « start correaponden | for sach t purchased | AR o Shallenburger was found guilty o LINCO prit 18— spectal) —1he v | STOCK YARDS PETITIONS 1 R AL L IN(/REASED‘:“\;‘: r in ]w.~‘1¢r~x degr uvlmm’q and | NORTH PLATTE, Neb., April 18.~(Spe |.,.]..'.:| w‘l\ \m\ last w‘m‘,,f T,' ‘,‘.l FOR INCREASE IN CHARGES the jury recommended a sentence of life | cial)—~After having been in the local ald for consolidated r ral schools teach “'7[’; oy =5 ) e | ImPTisonment for Killing Julian Bahauad | courts for ten years, the Lyle estate at|ing home economics, agriculturs, vo From o Staft Correspondent ; a pril 15—(Special)—The | . "ico0 Tiis was the second trial for the | Brady was settled last week when Ad<|tlonal and industrial fraining fs rende LINCOLN. April 18 —(Special.)—The (ymaha charter amendment bill signed bY | 4.c0 dant and the case had occupled the | ministrator J. J. O'Rourke turned over |ineffective by a bit of legislative care Unfon Styck Yards company of South | the ':11‘:Mlvl?v::v'hv:‘xu‘n('mn““mxii\;l.‘\“i::\rynl“: time of Judge E. E. Good for five day: | the money and securities to the alleged lessness, it has i discovered | Omaha has filed a request with the State Jullan Bahauad, an old man who lived | poi e 10 Scotland. W. D. Lyle dfe the life of a recluse, m » small house | v v You do not need a hot e e ey e e ity (e 0 s eer o aen e oo s | i1, yOU dO nOt need to waste ne vide ! an uld cha the Codahy Packing com nd provides for a method for annexa- | wae murdered during the course of 1| nothing was known of his past. Adver- although the body | | of the bill provide W 8 Instead of $1 for delivering cars | t gth d y g t tion when territory now located |m1wr"l’|{n(nm|\( to rob him of a large sum Of| yonante in papers in Ireland brought |for the appropriation sut of the gemerat | o0y, ¥ ¥ . " | our stren ’ an ou can e | | | in The measur ‘ int od by Brady many years ago, leaving a large Representative Eimelund, falls to pro ommission, fixes maximum amounts for | arious city operating expenses per Year | ... the town of Jullan in this county, 3ensol aha ¥ \ of stock thought to have been exposed | Seriton and Omaha shall bive Ves money which it was thought he “adfjoiiere from alleged heirs residing there. |fund. The appropriation must.be in the to Greater Omaha, {with him in his hous The evidence | mpege heirs have secured the money [ titie ‘MTI e - 'm" “'N"‘:":HM ok one n a, e usua Ime, nO The welfare commission, under the | ghowed that the murderers obtained be-| " p 0o ciqdenly demented Friday AN NG SISl Wrotsivts e: anothe terma of the bill is empowered to utilize | tween $500 and $1.000. It was further| ... R Stthin & Greek. suddenly eaped | 1t war rogarded a5 e of e mont | oms e e w e | MNatter what the work, washing, public school buildings for any purpose | ghown that he was struck on'the head ! o0 ¢ peq picked up a razor and at- IIPOANt * BIGSS of ‘school Tegtalation | S o a it sees fit in carrying on s work; it | with a blunt instrument while seated at| .o i 4 (o slash the throat of his room- passed during the session. 1t was espe shall establish a comprehensive recrea- |the supper table, and dled almost -, 4o 4150 a Greek. The roommate Was|cially designed for the castern part of tion system, effect parole and pardon | stantly. The mur took place .).m.\}"m._ to dodge the razor and ®IVe AN |tne state, where the distrlcts are smatl rules governing the city jail prisoners: |16, 15, and the authorities worked for| (L © o 0 i Ol 0 rented and con- i can b m shall establish a legal ald bureau, an |years in an effort to unearth evidence SHAGRA DY mote dily consolidated. It ‘ Omaha on May 5. The proposed incre: fined at the county jail. He will be given p1 o ided for state ald rd 0 g provided fol e ald according to the | grfect only er cent o state employment bureau, a municipal farm, |as to who the guilty parties werk, Hut| ' o0 petore the insanity board Mon R Y % T rosy . R had number of rooms n the consolidated | fyo and shall look into all conditions sur-|the affair had remained a mystery until \dm ety . s ot MlNNEAPuLIS MAN ls HESTURE" rounding the public health, welfare and | recently | An entertainment was given here Fri- Nofales IRARUNL: Te ATk S heaie s | stalidht Oatendibn A district supporting a school with one | day evening by the high school boys to oF. DaF e de- room was to receive state ald of $100 M 3 h fhority to make researches of interest to | I the latter part of e | secure . tunds for the high sehook:Base | ore widhtinument AN $180 a yoat for ethodist urc its work | fendant, Shallenburger, suffered a se-| WONE HICR TO0 R $115 was taken in. |} 3 and $15 ar fo Tt fixes & maximum revenue of $1.190,- | vere sunstroke near Bulington, Kan., | 8! ‘P80 maintenance; one with two 150 he petitioner explains that a similar | scrubbing or housecleaning. state Commerce commission, and that | that body has set it for hearing In Fels & Co., Philadelph’ es . ver youl e oNe wacthe apunty by tna | The high echool Gicls’ Glee olub fa|FCLil SO0 T o mmensnce; . At Ponca Is Burned er year from taxation, to which it . S| o yon being told | hished music and a colored minstrel 8hOW | o,y with three rooms, $20 for equipment - allows the addition of $275,000 for crea- |sheriff. Shallenburger, upon being Lulp was a feature of the occasion tion of a sinking fund to pay off bonded | P¥ 8 pPhysician that he might not recover | ey Eiih. Shve TUiA MAIAE hive WP indebtedness, and from $0,00 to $100,000 | from the illness, requested the 'sherift 1o} < [0 R0 M, (Bl L T o very day | for creation of a bond sinking fund to | Inform the authorities of Nehama county y wi ated that between 000 | 1 oy ™ e & * ’ Imolicated in the murder st | from 6:30 o'clock to 9:3 o'clock and make t was estimated thai between $4000 Just cvening. The fire is of unknown vay off matured bonds. The special 'vh-"‘ ""V““‘ EHPINGTEE W | regutar schedules. unds as set out in the bill are given this (40N B | |and 350,000 would be used in this man- | origin, but it is surmised that it was ; auad and desired to make &|"EE SUTU S s Monday ‘on m_\:‘al:. Governor Morehoad has signed the | caused by a gas explosion maximum: Fire department, $30,000; po- | COnfeseion. Later he «r-_nfr*-“" to ’:r " | tabernacle for the Lowry-Moody evangel- and it will go on tne statute hooks There had been a cholr rehearsal and | lice department. 20,000, public library, | talled account of the crime committed, | L\ "y oo to be held here beginning |defPite the fact that the appropriation | the st person had left the church about | ht; RS ot repair and | then fourtcen yvears ago. ., i i 1t provides for will not be available ten minutes previous to the time that | 000; cleaning and sweeping, | I November, 1%, he “Was '”';1 b Governor Morehead has also siwned H. | residents saw fire burst from the bulld ‘\ L0M: repalr of pavements and modifi. | on'icted of murder In the [irst GeET®% | tne Bee Want Ads Arc Best Business |R- & the bill providing for the appoint-| ing tion and changing of curbing and gut. | |3 0Ase was appealsd to. the supreme ) g, ¢y, ment of a supreme ccurt commission, | Tt was with great difficulty that the 250,000, % i Bl dmtperii e e el o should the governor recommend one manged, s £0r & few o tHAL 0N Hie Notoh fren ward bill also, as discovered after the legis-!saved. The insurance carried was about ground that the lower court erred In X\ gpey pp," Neb., April 18.—(Special)—|lature adjourned, lacks an appropriation. | $2,00. Rev. A. H. Eggleston ls pastor oo Mg a1, SR W cluding certain evidence of former con- | it Rgsiisapprrls gt w0n ok For seven years I suffer o tessions defendant had made which were | Flarry Rutherford, an employe of the trouble and one year Wwith stomach ¥ ater Omaha | found to be untrue Milford Corn Meal mills, climbed to the State C]ea,nup Days Splendia for ARcumaciam. rheumatism,” sald Erickson. “I think This provi- top of the Byrlington water tank Sat- and $300 for maintenance PONCA, Neb., April 18.—(Special)—The Measure s Signed. Methodist church at this place burned Elmer Erickson Ends His|: Rheumatism and Stomach Ills With Remedy. Elmer Erickson, engineer of the Min- neapolis Elks' building, whose residence is at 1013 Park avenue, Minneapolis, is loud in his praise of Akoz, the new Cal- ifornia medicinal mineral, because of the promptriess with which it ended his rheumatism and stomach trouble of long standing. "ding tel This | manse and other nearby residences wore Provision is made for taking care of South Omaha expense between the end of the fiscal year there, July 1, and the commencement the Al vear, January 1, 191 “I think Chamberlain's Liniment 1s | I tried about everything. Various rem- #ion was insisted upon by the governor plicated in Omaha Cases. urday to take a kodak picture, when leed bV Governor just splendid for rheumatism,” writes | edles and physicians failed to relieve es o resull of the passage of the con- | In these former confessions Shallen-|the ladder gave way, throwing him a| Mre. Dunburgh, Eldridge, N. Y. “It has | me but when 1 tried Akoz 1 began to lidation bill burger stated that he was implicated in|distance of thirty feet and badly| been used by myselt and other members | feel better almost at once. —_—— the murder of the Jones family near|wrenching his back. | (From a Staff Correspondent.) of my family time and time again during “The severe rheumatic pains in my Apartments, flats, houses and cottages }nmulm In 1890, He also confessed to & | The district meeting of the Rebekah| IAMNCOLN, April 18.—(Special)—Gov can be rentedquickly and cheaply by a [murder in Nebraska City prior to the | | | degree will be held at Milford Aprit %, |ernor Morehead has issued a proclama- Bee “For Rent” Bahauad murder, which he did not take | G Aonlink sold his farm to John|tiom setting apart April take part in, | Richert for $135 an acre and paid $13,250 | clean-up"” days In the trial just closed the evidence so (o Uit o8 T | ance of these d the last six years and has always given | arms, chest and shoulders left me en the best of satisfaction.” The quick re- | tirely In a few days, and the severe and 24 as | jjef from pain which Chamberlain's Lini- | pains, gas and rumbling in my stom- He urges the observ- | ment affords is alone worth many times | ach also disappeared. 1 now rest bet- BEAGER Wik » . oL only as a means | the cost. Obtalnable everywhere.—Advers | ter at night and feel better in every . OKSO! | strongly corroborated the confession | | toward civie : . . eauty, but also as a pre- : than I have in years. Akoz is 180 | catarrh and other allments, Akosz is v . | Mayor W. T. Sonders has designated "l tisement. way than en was arraigned be- | made at Burlington in all material de- caution at this sea of the yeae # can cheerfully rece 4 8. Sk board of insunity of Knox county | ko | April 19 as the beginning of “Clean Up” | by g ey gl by n the a fine tonlesand I can a natural mineral containing m | talls that the jury took only thirty min-| g | interest of health and the safety of prop- ommend 1t to others suffering as I A1d." | ru1 alements, and declared insane. He was taken to | utes to reach the verdict of guilty week and appointed a large, number of Notes from Blo 1. BLOOMFIELD, Neb., April 18.—(Spe- cial.)—Morris Tes fore . erty from fire 038 Al i e« SRR This Minneapolis man is but one of | Akos is now being demonstrated at m; state hospital at Norfolk, County Attorney B. F. Armstrong, as- ";"7"]":‘ $9 ""':‘|""l\“f"l"""" . | — - BRADSHAW, - Neb., April 18.—(Special] =~ o7 mber who have found |gherman & McConnell’s 16th and Dodge ‘d Renner died Friday, April 16, of | sisted by Fred G. Hawxby and H. A,| Petitions are being circulated to call a | goHO0L EXAMINERS MEET | Telesram)—The livery barn belonging | ‘he ~€rent. mumfer’ BRO (0 o ont | Be mare Vislt phone of write. the stomach trouble. The deccased was pres- | Lambert prosecuted for the state. The |®Pecial election to determine the loca- |to Park Smitzer & Son burned yester- ' | ' mach, kidney, blad- turther information re- ident of tho Citizens bank here. He was | defense was conducted by Johnm C. Wat.|ton of the $:0.000 school buflding to be | |N SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE day with a loss of $5,000. Most of the :' "":T'I-:'\f‘.';" :::u.,l« ecsems, - piles, :k;'lnm':;":":d ,m:,,m,m interested in the Commercial bank of |son and Max Conn, both of Nebraska |PUIt. It is being considered whether an | |horses were saved. Onme valuable cott|d¢" ® Warsaw and the bank of Spencer, | city. |agricultural course shall be established | (From a Staff Correspondent.) | belonging to Johnson & Sears and one | T. M. Woodrough of Omaha has becn | e as outlined by the Shumway act. LINCOLN, April ~(8pecial.)—The [team of mules belonging to PBediett #ecured to deliver the commencement ad- | News of Republican Clty. The body be the child of Dr. and Mrs. |hoard of examincrs and Inspectors for | Brothers and five other horses perished. drese for the high school. The graduating | REPUBLICAN CITY, Neb., April 18— [Clyde Moore of Scott's Bluff, Neb., was|state and life certificates met In State |The fire is supposed to have originated S“_'lp Anything in the exercises will take place May 28, | (Special)—The marriage of Walter Ott|interred here today. Superintendent Thomas' office this morn- [ from & spark from a plle of rubbish, Swapper's Column’ NOW "2 OMAHA'S FUN CENTER PLAYING The *eason’s Most Notable Engagement BERT BAKER AND THE YOU CAN'T SIDESTEP the fact that the following lineup is amply able to entertain you and your whole family, royaily. BERT BAKER Great Anyway You Consider Mim MIDGIE MILLE : . sEaT naxEm Eitervescent_Soubrette. R Replete Wlth Striking Specialties 1 pubiie or Prvae LS Sleeping or weine. ALWAYS THAT BAKER SMILE, MERCEDES ALIII & WILLIAMS ™ e e E & THE KANSAS CITY PAPERS OF MONDAY, APRIL 12, SAID IN PART: LUCILLE MANION : ' Nothing But Class “JOURNA The (inyety has an unusually successful comedian this week in Hert Baker. He extracts nearly all the laughs which he puts into “My Wife's Husband” of which he is author. A lively chorus aids in the fun, STEVE GURDON & MURPHY Wonderful Acrobatic Dancers, CHAS RAYMOND BERT BAKER Versatile Comedian As “The Typical Ted" CRAS. prpp—— CALLAHAN & MILLER Singers and Dancers Extraordinary. IMES-STAR"—Bert Baker and his Bou Ton Girls have a live and interesting show. The house rocked much with laughter at the troubles of the husband whose lot is to always explain. Baker in the stellar role is well supported by a good mmm‘ In his; monologue, “The Typical Tad,"” he tells tales of his boy! that bring the laughs or tears, as he wills, ABE BILLIE LUCILLE MANION MIDGIE MILLER NO INCREASE IN PRlcEs, DOLAN & JACKSON &......."‘.'I‘..‘I‘.TZ“';.".‘.--...;6-....‘1'.”.";‘:,"2?:‘.‘:‘,‘:,,.,,3 QUESTION: Will There Be Seats Enough Whirlwind Dancers. essscsciesccecreccccoce ANTONIO QUORADO JACK LONDON’S CRITIC.SM OF THE BON TONS Here’'s the Show From Sunny Italy. The scenery wi massive and fine inted, the stage wi full of exceedl pretty ls, beautifully costumed, = B ol and moving gracefully, in tune, and of evident cuitivation, Bert Bake 'fim Ay A Ry g K THAT EPITOMIZES WHAT first rank and kept t! audience in oo ant roars of laughter, ne' M such hearty, uanrestrained WE'VE D BEEN WAITING BROWN & NORTH 'b‘.."-'sf:'fi 01 Tate 'and figtre tad posseasing & swer SEIak veice and dancivg ekill Fien thefondins woman, 1 St el e FOR ALL SEASON IR g B il cille Manion. Mere was & surprise of the evening—a young woman of m-f beauty and oice w ise. s of ’ T e e | ENTSTREERRSOEA MR A T | And Now Its Here or gentleman—a show to which men and women may o without the slixhi misgiving, It was a new one GRAND CONCERT TWICE DAILY SWEET YOUNG THINGS on me. ¢ SARE FHEEI. By Professorine Bertina Baker's 0. HE'S THE JOHN BUNNY OF °%5,5+> BURLESQUE S:fff2geite Band Hear It and Laugh Your Laugher Loose,

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