Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 24, 1915, Page 3

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4 DEAD AS AUTO OF DYNAMITE EXPLODES Blast Fatally Injures Three More and Seriously Hurts Seven- | teen Others MATERIAL FOR RESCUE JOB SYRACUSE were killed, thre others seventeen here mobile load of dynamite, to be used to search for the body of a drowned | Several women are | Windows were boy, exploded. among the injured blown out of shreds of bodies and clothing thrown on telephone wires and scat tered for a distance of 150 feet. The dead are fatally injured and yesterday |BURGLAR ROBS FRATERNITY |1 MAN VISITING LINCOLN arge FRANK ROSS of Brewerton, in ¢ of the dynamite. JAMES HUGH county morgue at-| tendant VINCENT GZE! IWS, aged 14 UNIDENTIFIED BABY BOY The baby was in the arms of his sis- ter, who was standing near the auto- mobile at the time of the explosion and who is dying from her injuries. About seventy-five sticks of dynamite were In the automobile and several per- sons wero standing near the car, which was blown to picces Morgue attendants and others were searching for the body of Donald Wil lex, aged 3, who was drowned early in the week by falling into a flume. The dynamite was to be wsed in s effort to | bring the child's body ) e surface. The coroner has s estigation. rted Arrest of Officer Follows Kugel's Plan| nmisstoner Kugel of the police de artment asserts that the arrest of Po- liceman Fimp {reet drug st » his men during the annual police res jew, At that time T told the men that it is their duty to report within their knowledge, or obe i & policen n off duty, Lut in uniform His arrest was not an accident. We had at this place knowledge that he had Leen three times t mation * tt played at this drug store and that beer was served. We found beer in the icc box,” said Mr. Kugel. Fhe commissioner says will en. deavor to have the liquor licen this pects that the me cognizance revoke the state arugglst revoked and state board will take of the matter and ma license. What faith could you place in a drug gist Who permits las viclations to take place in his store?’ asked Mr. Kugel. He added that he reallzes the attendant difficulties of securing a convietion In & casé of this nature, but he.maintains he is convinced the law was violated, Duty to Have Reported. en it Officer Fimple might have been innocent of wrovg-doing himselt, . it was his’ duty to have reported this case tc his superiors,”’ Mr. Kugei main- tained. The surveiliance of policemen 18 to be in Lincoln and was #pending the night lat the fraternity house. He was awak |ened this morning, when a flash light | 8t. Mary, this county, died today al Za. m, in a Cuming | re e in bne with his taik | I law violations | rvation, | Sven It mot on duty. Here wan a caes| GRAND ISLAND MAN week and there is in- | poker end craps were | I wfiraska Mullen Ranchman Dies of His Wound | MANY GRAND 181 Neb., May 23— Spe al Telegram )—Ray Peoples, the M n ranchman, who accidentally shot himself In the rooming h Mr Grace Pearson, died late Sat ight 'he body is in charge ot Coroner Geddes who has not decide this ovening whether an Inquest wonld be held | LINCOLN, Neb, = —(Special Tel- | the egram )—Everett By of L former student of the University of Ne- | fit braska, and a momber of th hetn Pi fraternity, was robted earl ythis morning of a gold watch and $ in sleeping at the fraternity venteenth and F streets come function money, w house at Burke had been attending was thrown on his face and he looked | into the muzzle of a revolver. He gave | up his valuables, but the man eacaped | before assistance arrived. Three other burglaries were reported last night, supposed to have been by the same man. —— [ FATHER CWIKLINSKI DIES NEAR TECUMSEH JBH, Neb, May 2.—(Special sv, Charles Cwiklinski, rec ch at THCUMS! Telegram.)—F tor of St. Mary's Catholic chu th for three He had been in failing h years, and had taken trips to the for relief, but to no avail Father Cwiklinski was born in P nd came to the U h, settling for a time he of Lincoln, being stationed at St. Mary The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at Mary, and will be at- tended by many priests. The sermon in glish will be by Bishop Tihen of Linecoln, and in the Polish language, by ather John Crdezinski of Kansas City. Burial will be at St. Mary south January States in his at Buffalo, N. Y. Fifteen years ago, came west and entered the dioce ENLISTS IN THE NAVY BALTIMORP, Md, May 2 Telogram.)—Stanley €. Taft, Island, Neb., enlisted in the navy last week. . Three Gage County Denthn, BEATRICE, eb. May 23.—(Special) William Daub, Jr, an old resident of | Plymouth and a carpenter by trade, was Killed in the railroad yards at Laramie, Wyo., a few days ago. Royden Morris Sutherland, aged 28| years, and only son of Mr. and Mrs. | George Suthgrland of this city, died at the farplly home Friday morning. He had been an invalid for & mumber of | years. Word has beean received here announc- ing the death of James W. Allen, formerly « ploneer of this city, which occurred at his home at Lamoure, N, D, aged 86 years. Runaway Boys Are Found. FALLS CITY, Neb., May 23.—(Special.) —Lionel Ward and his brother, Harlan, (ne of the features of the new efficiency system, gvhich Mr. Kugel and other com- missionl's asserted they intended to start with their new administration. Accused Men Dismissed. Although Officer C. P, Fimple and the other men arrested while playing cards in the drug store at 1624 Cuming street Friday night, were dismissed n police court Saturday, without any complaints being filed against them. Police Com- missioner A. C. Kugel is sald to have declared his intention of filing charges againet Fimple with the city commission. Fimple asserts that the men arrested were just playing pitch and were not gambling or drinking heer, NEW HURLER, RIDGEWAY, IS EXPECTED HERE TODAY Jack Ridgeway, Pa Rourke's mnew hurler, is expected to arrive in Omaha today from his home in Philadelphia. Pa is is thought the former Kaw athlete will prove a mighty valuable addition to the Omaha team. Bank Clearings Bank clearings in the United States for te week ending Mg . as_reported to Bradstreet's Journal, New Y - Eate § 000, against $3.61 week and £22571185000 in this year. Canadian’clearings ag M0, us against $134,747.000 last week and S167.000.000 in this week last v Follow ing are the retarns for this week last, with percentages this' w last year nd f change from | FALLS CITY, Neb., May 23.—(Speclal.) ey , PRty ’llm ’Dm —Congressman Reavis 1s in demand as 1 | } 1 orator. He makes an address before - $1,868,094,000 Chie 208,665,000 3'% | hospital at Lincoln, May 2. He will make Latadelphia 202,000 1§ | memorial addresses at Elmwood May 2 St. Louis, { 1|ana at Lincoln May 3 Kansas City | Pittshurgh .0 125 | Call for Strawherry Plekers. oo AL ii's| STELLA. Neb, May 2.—(Special)— Minneapolis | 17.1 | Brownsville, on the Missourl river, | Oral . | 43 | twenty miles from Stella, has sent out a | Cleveland call for 30 strawberry pickers to be| Lon Angeles.. 194 | ready May The strawberry pickers| OMAHA ' | can earn from $2 to $4 a day Milwaukee :|Two Men Are Hurt i In Peculiar Ways 11,, Ver. {i'i | Two men were seriously hurt last night Richmonad in two separate idents, but each un- §.9 nxiously awaiting Ridgeway as it | who ran away from their home at Shu- bert last Monday, were lacated at Ax- tell, Kan, and returned to Falls City Saturday, Sheriff Ratekin going to that place after them. They were given a hearing before the county judge, and it was found that the younger boy, 9 years old, was Influenced by his brother, and was not intending to do wrong. He was sent to his parents, while Lionel, 15 years of age, was found to be incorrigible and was assigned to the State Industrial school at Kearney. Marriage Licen in Richardson. FALLS CITY, Nel May 2).—(Special ) —Marriage licenses were issued in Rich-| ardson county this week to Lloyd Sils bee and Miss Anna Bliss, both of Falls City; Floyd LeRoy Brown and Miss Fi- vert Fern McDowell, both of Salem; Seth R. Richmond of Fremont and Miss Flora | Van of Falls City. A couple from Se- dalia, M., applied for a marriage li- cense, which was refused because they were first cousins. Short Agricult Gourse, IMPERIAL, Neb., May 2.—(Special)— A short course in agriculture for the! boys and giris of the community is being | offered this week by Miss Hulda Peter-| son, state leader in charge of Boys' and | Girls' clubs; L. T. Skinner, Miss Mary | | Rokahr and J. G. McMillan, extension | | specialists of the college of agriculture. The course was planned by the county superintendent of schools. Congressman Reavis in Demand. the nurses graduating from the State der peculiar eircumstances W. 8. Parrott, i7 South Fifteenth street, was standing at Thirteenth and Castellar waiting for & street car, which | was approaching, and in attempting to | board it, he was thrown to the pave- | ment, breaking his leg. He ls now in St. | Joseph's hospital, | | W. J. Scriven, 1708 California, fell out | |ot a second-story window of his home, |breaking his arm, OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1015, ——{FIX UP BURGESS-NASH STORE Fifty Thousand Dollars Spent in Installation of Mahogany Fix ures on Ground Floor IMPROVEMENTS handsomest additional v | ne tore in the east 0 thesmanagement 129 | Recommends Chamberla Colle, ““| Cholera and Diarrboea R dy. #%| “I never hesitate to recommend Cham- lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea medy.” writes Sol William it plece of ¢ b himheoiseBl e o e e e | More Invitations LA R For Rabbi Wise the w y . o Severn " ter 1 ater |tr¥ 8te Wi Y eat magnitud t will ) Oma " at the Burg N [ t . v sufe’ &t ¢ b, t f Many More 1 - At on ighting system . oo Nonor 1 ' ! te, which will | smns . 1 by . pilla N ' ” ; Uhi Wise's ' a new and artistic manner. | ially popular will be, “The War Against W water syster being com et War Cureless” Adda 'his extends over the w A Spring Conmh Hures the Longs, nounced (i t the grea On each floor there are two dr Do ne-Tar-Honey stops the made ir ing fountains. This system cost $,00 and ) nt * getting |are sow on sale at Mes. T. 1 18 about t N N Ruara v Al | millinery stor . ho an extenslon Into the Boyd |drugists.—Advertisemer tiod Announcing The PACKARD TWIN-SIX’ A twelve-cylinder car which by a rapidity of pick-up, a range of high-gear activity, an ease of hill-climbing, a sureness of sus- tained speed and a nicety of control never before combined in any motor car---recasts every motor car standard and anti- quates all previous ideas of motor car sufficiency. [ eomm— | Packard Motor Car Co., Detroi?, Mich. 'Pharmacists to Hear Experts at Meeting

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