Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 30, 1915, Page 12

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AHA, FRIDAY JULY i i {New Communication to Seek to through an informant in Des Moines. 1 my office and told them what I would Justify Right to Tie Up Trade at Point hwlyin‘ Foe. do If their bide confirmed the reports v - recelved by me. While my information | CIVIL WAR' PRECEDENTS CITED |on the subject was not exactly specific, it was of sufficlent importance to war. | new [rant me talking turkey to these con- | “I learned of this alleged combination | Military Uniforms Loaned to Woodmen, came. g 12 1 : ' : NEWSIES ROMP AND |Arabio Sails with | JARDINE ISSUES BAT AT BIG PICNIC| _ Tev8eWarOargo g ypne WARNING s | ‘ NEW YORK, July %.~The White Star | R . {liner Arabic safled for Liverpool today | Loads of Real Spring Chickens Dis- it & number of sand bage eurrounding (Declares He Nips in the Bud an Ef- the after steering gear as a protection | . appear While Elders Look on against possible shell fire from German| 10Tt t0 Boost Paving Brick with Wonder. { submarines. Prices in Omaha. | The Arable carried 16,00 tons of cargo, EVENTS T00 almost all of which was war supplies, HUT Bl¢ 70 wonz;‘wflh aeroplanes and automoblles rorm-fman NURFHY I8 & ovr i | The rain god started In yesterday|'"g, g MUI TR | Comimissioner Jardine of the pub- morning at his favorite amusement Americans. lic Iimprovement department an- of spofling picnics. He sent dark! S ———— nounces he intercepted an alleged clouds and a steady drizzle -ndBRITlsH NOTE WILL conspiracy among paving contractors laughed to himself to think that| to boost the price of brick block used about 300 Omaha newsboys would for paving purposes. The use of thig be disappointed. A |roaterial fn this city has increased B;!‘ the newsies came hmarchln:v eI much during the last few years. up roam street with their ban blaring away and the kids yelling with glee. What did they care for & little rain? Huh, who'd let rain stop the pienie? The poor rain god was so astonished that he went off and sulked the rest | of the day and not a drop of rain feil, | 29 -—Th while the boys had the biggest time of | IIO:DOP:. i 'h:;’ Unitod Baths fn|tractors. They assured me they would their lives at their outing at Krug park | British note to the Un be good,” mald Mr. Jardine. Some picnic! Bo-o-me piente! !!ha course of preparation will be an » 8614 s B¢ Bonsonabie, of,:u::‘:(:;‘.l:lmmfl :T;: !;::'yv:lmpllflc.tlon of the original Amer-| , . oo o oh of paving bids opened | Sam Zi " fron hands and according to standards | up questions which have since the first note was drafted. It will take |being tabulated by the engineering de- | arisen [Partment shows that the bids on brick | were reasonable, according to a state- | Right to Rlockade N, were for a vast amount of paving and | WASHINGTON, July . of |repaving work and caused unusual inter- | the right of a belligerent to blockade a [est among contractors. neutral port through which an enemy is| The particular feature of the bids was | recelving supplies or attempting to mar- |the success of C. E. Fanning, J. J. Parks | ket its own products is the chief argu-/company and H. J. Cathroe company, ment to be made in the supplemental |shutting out note Great Britain is preparing in reply |Whether by accident to the Amerlean protest against the en-(XNOwn to the city officials interested, | Princes of Kingdom. Gus Miller, secretary of the Newsboys’ ¢lub, and Eric Nelson, agent for the Chi- ©OAgo papers, must be classed as princes of this kingdom. 1 D. J. O’'Brien, Dan Butler, “Doc.” Car- i ver, M. B. Thompeon and Frank Hest were on the “helping committee” and or design, Is not | may be claseed u; ::‘ll‘nnl_nf fl:: forcement of the orders-in-council. The|but FUmOTs on the outside indicate there sy y WY 88 I original note recelved last Monday has|Ws “a hen on. i ¥ - Hugh Murphy High. | Then there were D been withheld from publication at the re. } " u:“u-:-‘:: oo s | Queit of Mr Baware Grey, Britiah fore| C. B Fanning was row on Military @otten, for they officiated in & most im- | ¢l6n minister, pending the arrival of the |avenue, one of the large repaving jobs. portant department, that of the com- | Supplemental communication which is|H. J. Cathroe company was low on miseary. Hore are the queems: Mrs, | expected within a week, Twenty-fourth street, Patrick avenue to George Doane, Mre. Frank Best, Mrs.| All other issues than that of the|Cuming street. In every instance on the M. B. Thompeon, Mrs. D. J. O'Brien, | blockade of neutral ports, it is learned, |brick bids the Murphy company was Mra. Joseph Culabria, Mra. E. A. Cham- | will be regarded by the British govern-|high bidder. beriain, Miss Bather Johnson, Miss Cas- [ ment as subsidiary and proper for later| Another large batch of paving bids will fanso and Miss Nellle Magee. discussion. Upon recognition by neutral |P® oPened next Tuesday morning by the The day at the park opaned with free | governments of the principle from the |o0UnCil, and it 1s reported that the con- #ides for all on the roller coaster and | British viewpoint depends the ability of |tT8tors are doing some olose figuring the merry-goqound and other attrac- |a belligerent, which has otherwise estab-|o" this prospective work, lished control of the mseas, to profit by the enormous expenditure and sacrifice Auditorium Wi].l Be of the newsboys 5! g were busy in the commissary and bY | which made possible the control. The hoon dinner was ready and the kids . : descended upon the. tables like grase: | macrer ¢ Wimportant 1 we mritun| Tgken Over in Week with like ::..n_ </ Fand Two Developments Taken Up. e City Attorney Rine declares ho sees no ®: Fried spring | TW0 developments not discussed In the | bieoh regarding the actual transfer of the gk ! i H z Fl chicken, hard bolled egys, sardines, po- | orisinal nots will be taken up in the sUD- | Augitorium property to the city, upon the fatoes, com, cheess, onions, radishes, | Plemental communication. ' One 1 the | payment of $150,00 realized by the sale Peaches, lemonade, pop, candy, cake, | American caveat of July 17 conveying |of bonds authorised by the voters. Mr. brick ice cream, g { vislons of International law. ‘The second point arose in connection This matter will bs brought before the Wwith the enforced unloading on the Lone | councll committes of the whole next don docks of the cargo of the American |Monday morning. @ duck | #teamer Neches, June . The ship was| The city legal department explains that by the middle of [ en route from Rotterdam to New York |the sale of roiler skates and other equip- with & cargo of non-contraband, mostly [ment of the Auditorfum is entirely inde- when sup- | of German and Belglan origin. It in-gPendent of the purchase of the property. cluded several thousand prayer book: B s stu, druesand evn some coio: | g1l Omaha, Refuse that part of Belglum at present under Down Rlver on Cars ‘German control to prevent any goods Ny R British governmont asserted the under its blockade of Germany ana from belng exported, the sale of which| Mayor Dahlman is interested in the might aid the enemy financialln H H 1 1 l : i gi i it vifi . i . Il i iH ment & Al t erating plants which cost about 35,000 per @ Rl | 3 g ey e v right of blockede which affects goods #ought to be introduced into an enemy's | fOTeAt PArts of the dity the expenso of hauling refuss long distances is removed. Sountry, it 1a belleved that the British [, o5 U0 O CON 20 Ssalntalned O o heat of 1,200 degree and it s sald will burn anything combustible. sac! In the meantime Commissioner Jardine hoop | Of §00ds oxparted from the enemy coun- iy working away on his plan to have the try through @ neutral port. refuse hauled on ralirofd cars to remoto Olvil War Precedents. locations, one site being five miles south 313 ‘EI‘ ; i it ilii right of blockade forms the ohief basi of the British argument, attention being within & week for the satisfactory re- n-unymmwmum'am moval of refuse, Lok oase before the United States su- daveloping the “continvous | GIRL ATTACKED BY MAN, (o | BUT MANAGES TO ESCAPE | Miss Bster Peterson, 1)3 South Thirty- socond street, was on her way home late Rt bed by a man near Thirty-second and Pacifio streets, who attempted to drag | her into an alley. Miss Peterson strug- | gled bravely, and managed to free her- her assailant's grasp. Her torn in the struggle, but she unhurt. The report she gave to the police contained & full description of the man. OMAHA NOW SHOWS AN INCH EXCESS IN PRECIPITATION ‘The weather man now agrees with the Common People, who belleve “there has been a lot of rain. The officlal statement handed out by the weather bureau now admits that there is an excess of precipitation in this vicinity since the lst of March as com- pared with the general average. This oxcess totals 116 inches. But still there Is a shortage as compared with last Year and the year befor FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CHARLES GARDNER FRIDAY The funerai of Charles Gardner, who died Wednesday at the uge of T7 years, will be held from the residence at 144 North Nineteenth street this aft ritish view that trade has waxed enor- since the beginning of the ican treasury figures showing of $300,000,000 in exports dur- months, while the American Ocean frelght has grown by 744,000 tona. Increase of Expurts, Significant as Indicating the amount of American goods entering Germany and ustria attention is directed to official its that the exports of the United ved & falr supply of goods notwithstanding the war, Britisn government claims ! fact that in elght months the im- country to the United $96,00000 and it is H o g i noon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Charles W. Sa corners. Tre [also Snaet of Gye stufts | ooy ol otticlate and interment ot e | memory. Berious | from reater thaa the P1%- | o4 Forest Lawn. ¥ the place of ite | Vious : TAKES PART IN PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. MAL SOCIAL EVENT m&“:. Lovelage, aselstant in the Bur- has rafircad’'s homeseekers' bureau, #one on a three wee'ts' vacation trip | TWO PAR CORNISH, N. M., July .- 1o the south. Cornish Artist and Author colony held at Bemis | nformal tea given in thelr ’:: Margaret Wilson on the las kenden louse, the sumamer days at Fontenells | pregident. £2 i e E ! : E;E, 5;,; i g} it ,! £ i i : e i I nl in ms | Wednesday evening, when she was grab- | g an aster. been “president’s hou Theological seminary. CLEAR WEATHER GENERAL OVER THE ENTIRE STATE The elearing weather is general all over the state, according to the reports of the The sun is shining brightly, expeots to have arrangements made |the mud i disappearing and there is good prospect of great srowing weather, Civil war precedents’ In resard to the [of Omaha, along the river. Mr. Jardine | rafiroads. Okoboji, Twenty members of one Omaha Wood- 14men of the World drill team are at Lake breaking the ennul of the an- nual encampment in bathing suits. They went from Omaha in uniforms borrowed from the local National Guard, but were |divested of their soldier togs on orders of Adjutant General Hall of Lincoln Major Bterricker of the Nebraska Na- tional Guard of this city disavows any | knowledge of this use of the government uniforms, but will order an investigation. 1Tt 18 stated the uniforms are government | property and should not have been used | for civillan purposes. A government officer went to Arnold's park, Lake Okoboji, and demanded the uniforms be taken off forthwith, leaving |twenty young men in a clotheless plight. called the brick paving contractors into | Messiges were emergency clothing. Most of the young men had bathing sults there, so they did not have to remain in bed until relief |LANE TALKS WITH MAYOR THOMPSON OVER DISASTER C. J. Lane, goneral freight agent of the Unfon Pacific, has returned from Chicago. traband note which arrived | | fcan con and by the city council this week and now Mr. Lane is an old (riend of Mayor Thompson of ranched together in the west some years jago. He had a long talk with the mayor ment by Engineer Townsend. These bids | regarding the capsizing of the steamer Eastland in the Chicago river, The mayor expressed in vigorous terms what will be done to those responsible for the dis- Hush Murhy company, | FORMER OMAHA MAN GETS BIG JOB ON LEHIGH ROAD George H. Lee, former Omaha raliroad man and later general passenger agent |for the Rock Island at St. |taken what Is considered a cl'mb up the |1adder of success by accepting the posi- tion of general passenger agen: for the Lebigh Valley rallroad at New York City. Rock Island officials will give him a farewell dinner Friday evening at the Union League club in Chicago. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BUY ADDITIONAL GROUND Twenty feet of additional ground has purchased by the Knights of Columbue for an addition to their home at Twentieth and Dodge street. ground was purchased of Senator G. M. Hitchcock at $200 a front foot. transaction was made through C. G, Carlberg. This gives the club a Dodge street front of elghty-six feet. Rine adds there are wseveral matters to WILL'm L REchK BUYs THE HARLAN APARTMENTS William A. Redick has purchased the Harlan apartments, Sixteenth and Hall avenue, for $26,000, These apartments are practically new, having been built only two years ago. Mr. Redick purchased them as an investment. The negotiations were conducted through A. P. Tukey & Son. DR. MARSHALL AND BRIDE HOME FROM WEDDING TRIP Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Marshall returned from thelr wedding tour last evening. proposition of a Coffeyvills, Kan., man |Since thelr marriage. in June, they have Because the principal British argu- Who wants (o sell the city refuse incin- ’vultcd Glacier park, Yellowstone park and the mountain regions in Colorado. Thelr home will be at 2020 Spencer street, the "' of the Presbyterian went to Chicago, ee Furnished Room Bureau | fice for some timé stating his qualifiea- tions. John has a record of not having missed Sunday school for several yoars. | He expressed a hope that fishing would GREATER OMAHA LEAGUE TO CLOSE ON LABOR DAY BEST PROOF Luxus crews all having a good chance to cop the rag. FLYNN TO QUIT CITY CLERK JOB NEXT MONDAY A satisfled patient writes: “Sloan’s Lin- Iment cured my rheumatism, Am grate- ful. T can now walk without pain.”” Only e, All druggists.—Advertisement. GOVERNMENT SUES MAN Resinol similar skin troubles. City Clerk Flynn, who has been comy missioned as United States marshal for this state, returned to his desk In the city hall, after a brief vacation. He expects to resign from his present po- sition next Mond, Charging that he made a false atfidavit in connection with an entry for a home. | stead In Keya Paha county, Neb. in| 1900, the federal government has filed | sult against Ben B. Turney, asking $2,400 | damages. eruption. PONCA MAN WITH RECORD JOINS THE NAVY HERE John Ferber of Ponca, Neb., has en- listed in the United States navy, He has been writing to the local recruiting of- acres at the time he made the entry In question, and that, in fact, he had more than 160 acres. Omaha for infants and children. gists. For free trial, 33-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. they having It is now considered thing"” to spend your Diamond. money it co heard to sa clded to tak the new way—stay at h my mioney in a Diamond, more real pleasure and right here in Omaha, friends, and shall nd added: be' more went away. valuable Diamond for the usually spend. all cash, either, for 1 can Louls, has We want every Omaha to do as cided—epend your v Jewelry, and have “somethin show" for your vacation mone: Remodeling A HOSPE (0. SALE 1513 DouglasSt Elgin, The The | Have You a Vacant ; Apartment or Flats? It so, it is a llability instead of an as- set; you are losing money every day it re- mains vacant. The quickest way to change this state of affairs, is to place a seven-day, “FOR RENT AD” in “THE OMAHA BER.” 'Give a good description of your apartment, its loca- tion and the rent asked. Your ad will be read by thousands of Bee only :"fe;"c:::, ;:;1‘, g £ 1| Sah or, write for tllustrated THE OMAHA BEE Olassified Dept. 104 Bee Bldg. our salesman wi OFTI “just the cation at home and put your monmey in a among rested when I go back to work, than if I Besides, 1 shall have a money 1 1 don’t have to pay open a charge account at LOFTIS BROS. & O Vacationist" 17-dewel 5" Zli taloy 903. Phone Douflll Nfl an 1 call. THE NATIONAL CREDIT JEWELERS BROSRCD.fikh 4° %, low ot The Greater Omaha league will close its | be allowed in the navy, but s willing to and Trouble starts season Labor day. This was decided at | help man the fighting ships even without T AT Esl"nl & meeting of the league Wednesday | this pastime, evening. The race In this league is S close, with the Armour, Alamito and | Cowlll Not Walk with Rheumatism. HEALS ECZEMA . In our file of reports, covering a per- iod of twenty years, literally thousands of physicians tell how successful the treatment is for eczema and The first use of ON NEBRASKA HOMESTEAD | Resinal Ointment ana Resinol Soap us- | ually stops the itching and burning, and they soon clear away all trace of the No other treatment for the skin now before the public can show such a record of professiohal approval Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap | work so gently, and are so absolutely It is alleged that Turney| free from anything that could injure swore he had no land in excess of 100| even the tenderest skin, that they are ideal for healing the skin troubles of Sold by all drug- write to Dept DIAMONDS WATCHES ON CREDIT etting ready and going away for a vacation I8 not worth the time and " & young man wus “I've de- my vacation this year ome and put 1 can find diversion 10y, i young man de cation amid the leasures and entertainments of your Bywn city, and wear & beautiful Ken- uine Diamond, fine Watch, or other te Mo, 16—Genulne Eigin, Walt year guar- anteed double Tyler 1000, have The Bes mafled to you. WHEN AWAY FROM HOME The Bee is The Paper you ask for; if you plan to be | Sbsent more then = few days, { / as a complete guide to the more desirable rooms in every quarter of Omaha cannot be equaled for efficiency and service. Listed in this bureau will be found rooms offering the many young men and women coming to Omaha seeking em- ployment an excellent opportunity to secure a home-like room where everything is done for their pleasure and comfort. -To neglect to con- sult this bureau may mean that you will waste your time -and possibly be dissatisfied in the end. Cash in on your time and trouble. It costs you nothing and it gives us a great deal of pleasure in helping you locate a desirable home. Call Room 104 Bee Bldg. ' Phone Tyler 1000

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