Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 11, 1915, Page 14

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NDAY BEE: +-B FULL VICTORY FOR THE UNION PAGIFIG General Solicitor Loomis Says Court Soems to Upheld His Position on Every Point ang Birds ! fho Will Be Heard at 'thngert oAy 4 1 OFFERED TO SELL AT COST Relative fo the decision of the United States circuit court of appeals in thé Union Pacific-Grand Island The s o o W rallroad case, handed down in St. mml“l" °°‘_ hetthread for heavy edg. Louis Friday, N. H. Loomis, general covers, and'for novelties, such as coliar bags, cushion solicitor for the railroad company, t0ps, h.% Mw belts, is Article 804 Kloatersilk although he has not seen a full text Perle—17; 0z. mnhmm of the opinion, feels that he has w:n o p o -fiwu. “,.nl n.l".l M“ a vietory. Discussing the matter, he "" :"d o) ’.l‘:. fi-ull w ry rooetoee] ';‘.hflzmm. e e 008 o wavati Covony “I have mot seen the full text of the fi.u unequalled. court's opinion tn the St. Joseph & Grand Island case which was handed down Fri- day. Will-not be able to get a copy of it dotil 1t has been revised and printed ‘I have just talked t the clerk of the court on the long distance telephone, and he tells me that the court Held shat the ) ) Unfon Pacific had not sbused its dis- “White that AN PR \ cretion as & majority stockholder in the Usse theKiostersilk List, in.con; welth Do expenditure of moneys on the St. Joseph Uinstrated dealgn books at your deaiers. for - road, apd that the short line from Kansas City, of ‘which the 8t. Joseph road Is to be 3 part, was for the benefit of {hat . company, and mot to its detriment. This Aisposes.of the charges of bad faith made againat the Union Paetfic. “The court also Aecided in favor of our contention to the effect that the minority §ioekholdérs had no right to Interpose the provisions of the Sherman act, as that Wwas & function of government pure .and simple. Otfered 1o Sell at. Cost. “As. to the injunction agal purchase of the line trom Hastings to Gibbon, the Union Pacific at the time of the hearing in St. Loujs, atated o’ the court that it was :perféctly willing to, keop this line, but would sell it to the St Joe road at cost, f it ‘seemed to be for the ‘best interésts of (hat company. So the adjudicaffon forbldding the purchase of that e by the St. Joe roady foliowed the gtatermienty made by coun for the Union Pacific during the argu< meut. 3 “In_ shart, all points deolded fu th case seemed to be In hawmiony with thé contentlons of the Union Paelfic.” The Thread Mills Company Thread Sales Dept. Adams St., Chicago - Boudolr caps, babw | oy work, Att. Soppingtin 507 E| AT TR | S Art. a1, Tvory White, skeinsor Art. 8¢a white, holders. % far Atoar, India or Ast. ol o0 | o et et | oy s na | e Sl o HOTELS. HOTRLS. BHotel M The House of Good Will 3 NEW YORK Now that T am at The Mejestic, T \ matter of hotel accommodations than you have ever been p . In addition to the natural advan- Julia Claussen O Gruene Fort und Bluehe h o SraePs Bund, 8 Delitabner Rang: v ‘This 1a the poetic motts of the Snenger- Myron Learned, attorney representin®|...q of the Northwast, thé famous.or|. the sinority n?ekh'olann, who alleged n of German singers which will| ment wnt who" eought-to-pre« | EAREG 00 S SRR LT saenger vent the Unlon ,mm.- from yotng ital, oo\ Omaha, July 21 to 24 inclusive. #look 8. the. St1J1 and from re- o, ioteo, transiated. into -Engiah, . in celving further dividends, asserted that he this: had nothing to say on fhe declsfon as rés ported In the newapapers, mdding: "Oh, spread they boughs and bosom long ~ in_our league, thou German song “1 cannot discuss this intellligently until | "he German peoble are “born’ singers, 1 seo the opinten of the court, conee- |4y everybody knows And wherever Crer- auently I have nothing to say.at this mana, gather together, there thoy form 1ime."” b ., soglaties 4s . rpontanecusly “and | T~ g T Instinctively as beavers build dams and \ N Wom&n ifi mky Gucks take to water. g e - L 4 ‘Then can sing, too. They are eurely |, e y ) B 5 /{ Is Puzzle to tha =~ [t musent seovie Paul Althouse € Enrico Palmefto ‘ ‘Hore 'n the United States they have 5 bhen :organised. in -song. for. mgre than,| been published. A most thoroush cam- Haubens, Melchiags, [ and perk, 408 South T th phreet, 8‘&13 'B DL bait o century. ¥ Palgn has been conducted throughgut | il DT en. Tavsot. Reims,| 08 Sturday mmlwm!h-mbu e § . f every, city .and town of the, states Arthus ¢ d ing will be held at the Musik H-n".nv. Years Ago. ot 8 L jug Y A 3 Sy .| Netiraska, Coloradp, Ka Migsouri, er, Gerhapd, Rosewater, | Verein. New officers will be elected gnd was honored Just flys years ago;| ¥ % e R sther, ; the place of yean 4 Y national saengerfeat. This. one | 1o MUGAGR0 i o «d " o iAndFeesen, ek R S o k! y : Indlana, Nerth Dakota aod. South Do-{ Ronits, Melchiors, i} WEN 69 Ol b mh“ even a greater fost than e m‘.:f‘,g:.., Siets, AGGIph Btore, | Dr, .. J, Mexamer of Philadelphls, kota, rousing and keeping up Interest in | Al 0 gt g e v DUBBer | e great singing event. 3 s Tand Transportatign-dgeger, | President of the National German-Amest- i, bl Here ox:hlypu plans have been mede 'inl lw:, : Y can alliance, will be the honopary guest X hu for entortaining e thousands of Dt Umer, Sinhold, Bastian.|of the sacngerfest, stopping’ here enronte visitors, for decorating the clty and for | Treltschie. to Sep Francigco to attend the convem- R Lels, Festner, making this the .of all the gre "’m“‘ apse, L0 Soas ’ Whngaeittts (R Bave toen held in the TSRS n of the alliance. The Omaha brageh : ; al . G Come in Special Trains. ©of the saengerbund will tender him a han. fi”‘m‘ .,m:m United States. The singers will rrrh‘" y speclal trains | quet. He is the “blg” man In Germams cago. ; ) Kig Looal Chorms, and in special cars Wednesday morning, | American ciroles. i v Rehoarsais of the local chorus of 122| July 2i. Speclal trains wifl come as fol- menand slghty-four worien have beenilows: One from Kansas City, one from | — = | geinigon. Lo monthe. undep. direction of{ Chicago, one from Milwaukee, two from HOTELS, Prof, Reene, 8t.. Paul and Minneapolls afd one from | ————— e Biw postors- in many colors have been|Dgyenport, Rock Island ‘and Molind. They brinted | and spread -broadesst. - The Lare timed to arrive about the same hour. g 3 . degaration. of the. city. 1s under the dinec~] " Ty, nands willbe at the statiop fo San Fr‘ncl'co ton ‘ot Gus Renze of Ak-Sar-Ben fame. | ausat the reception committes. in grests GEARY AP TAYLOR | R/ C. Strehlowiy;fept presdent. g the-visitors. They whl march trom | Men Huack of Saengerfest, there to the home of the Omara Musik The complete roster of officers, direc-| Verein, Seventeenth and Cass . streets, | Bellevue Hotel tors und"‘ committees of _l:;‘ Omaha | where |h;.znlcld weloome will be glyen 4 passcs Baengerfest apsoclation is as folows: #nd Juncheon served, Then the singera|| 10 minutes to Expesition without || The Majestic. Write me for hooklet ‘ Vi Al nmfiifil"“!fl'm Molll go to their hotels. Their distribu- || transter. Built of . conerete and || now. A L. Mover, vice p v tion among the various bostelries haa!} steel. Private bath te every room. £ COPELAND TOWNSEND, T 5'" g vice president. | been completgly arranged. Pirst class fn every detail. b s ! Reception Comeprt. I} Raten from §3.00 up. | 3 ) Lately Manager In evening they, will be the guesta » W, A at th’:’mnd reception congert by. the (m.m%- | - — S —— n.) -C, W local festival choruses and soloists in the " Milwaukes {8 con- | Dy, 3 Auditorium, d by ey d PR K Thureday morning at 9 o'clock thers : | Al will be the first general rehearsal. Rules of rehearsals are very strict. A system| . of tickets. is used and absblutely no singer who bas failed to be present at the morn- ing rebearsal in permitted to wing at the copcert for which this rehearsal is pre- Daratory. Thursday at 2:30 o'cle¢k. i the gala "I Musio—Laux, chnauber, Beerman, | THUrsday at & p. m. is the first mase many pages, has | gedlacely Reoss, Stedinger. chorus gomeest, with 2.000 male voices. and at 230 p. m. is the second.matinee the second. mass chorus congert. tor, on 3,225 seats, will be sold at the : concert, at whigh wiil be. ingluded the Asking Enough for the Concerts N varnde, will mark, the. memning, » W | P B e inl P 5| Chicago Beach Hotel - Children's Manss C| children’s mass, chorus with 2,000 voices. ¢ Sakurd Stern of the Métropolitan | that he was in error in his deductions, as | of Sa urday, and in the afternoon thers den of the Thempson-Belden company, % Eriday mernlng 1s devoted o rehearsal! Ben Stern Says Omaha is Not At B o'clock ‘Friday evening will ocous one-half the -capgeity . of.the Audl, | wiil be a big picnic at the German Home George Hrandels of the Brandels steres Magnificent bathing beach, cencerts inevening, Frequent 1] ‘tinit. and rend: g ¢ vate bath. ness district. Splendid meals — American Whether your stay in Chi- or EBungpean plan. cago is to be for a day, a Shady verandas overlooking wesk or a year, write for ke and parks, Orchestra ‘rates and booklet. Hyde Park Boulevard (s1st Street) an the Lake Shore, Chicago These gentiemen give their enterprise to this undertaking ||

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