Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 25, 1915, Page 7

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he name of County Attorney Magney by and nly co not nierred n th MUNIG IPAL GOURT neys hired by local justices of the ! new court by the law establishing it e, were instituted in an attempt to| If the act purports to confer jurisdic i yust the mnewly appointed muncipal |tlon upon th dges rather than upon | were disposed of by Judge Redick, trial judge to construe the act o as to —_— follows, | make it valld, the jurisdieti n ferred to \\l'ldge Decides Court is Constitu- Held Vacaney Exiated. JRERE S, TW - Sa v OT S THE Judies tional and Appointment of Held that & vacancy existed immedi No Spectit Legiitatien TO OMAHA FOR HOUDAYS: ing to Prevent Spread of Con- Judges by Governor Valid ately upon the taking effect of the Iaw | vy "W St Yoghuatioa Hal Buckingham, formerly chiet clerk tageous Diseases creating the municipal court, mamely | o 00 0O RO O edick sald ilv the Burlington's Omaha freight de Iy 1, otwi ndin ew e A T an e I tment, but now pres JUSTICE SHOPS LOSE OUT ""1’ T e louted anding that BeT [“So far sa the classification may enter | Partment, but now sident. weneral | MANY HOMES QUARANTINED ' o ’;“ - elected at the next elec- |, ., the problem, the classifi ation of | MAnager superintendent and general - ton ol passenger agent of the Mt. Tamalipals & % Omaba’s new municipal court WAS| “yeia that the wovernor had the power [C\'\° has been e0 eften approved by the |y, "ty oda Rafiroad company, the|, Jieelth’ Commissioner Connell re { upheld as constitutional and the ap-|to make the appointments, arising trom | i ATREEOREL EE PRS0 crookedest rallrond In the world, is in | lUCtantly announced that on account 1 pointment by Governor Morehead of [his general powers conferred by law, in The question. however recurs | the ecity for the holidays. Mr. Ruck-|Of the secarlet fever situation he { A. H. Murdock, Richard L. Hunter :\hry '.“Tm:m"fr nnn:;,":;":"m"“.,::m:”"" whether or not the act is invalld for th i“--‘\:m ""“1 h‘-l raliroad are located In| would advise parents to keep their ction in onstitution or . caatti That 'R creale undolbal ¢6 California, the latter extending from | , and Robert Patrick as its first Judges | jioig that the taw, taear, 18 vanad with | [oroof WAL 10 CreRas o SEHOICITRL €0 Ban Francisco to the top of & mountan | CDIreR &way from all gatherings, was held to be valid by District Judge | relation to the following points those of the first class having over 2,000 | twenty-five miles away, particularly where other children at- Redick In an opinion in court yester- r": act 18 not ""‘d'“’" "‘“" :" iy | ana less than 40000 inhabitants, and | — tend t . tory act in such A ovisla gt | . day. i ln not an amendatory act In such 8 | cmite from Ia provisions oites ot the | ASKS JUDGE FOR THIRTY The scariet fever situstion In 0! quire "8 OF « €0l first class, (which are all citles wl g The judges expect to -r:"rr quarters | | e [over 40,00 and less than 10000 popu ».h DAYS AS XMAS PRESENT | 0mana today is worse than at any| in the ci or court house and to N b > » e | hr:nn"h:,.{i‘.n:“,lm”: :,.“,.,,‘,,', :, ,Rr',”,l‘ Municipal courts are of a different,class | {jon) and is an unreasonable classifica e + o RN sriae. | time since I have been health com- | ! § Practic- | than justice courts and conseaiently |yion, making the legislation special. It fa | D0 you want to give me a Christ-| o0 which has been nearly ten able, they sald. They will have jurisdic- | gieferences in procedure and dlsposition | yamewhat aiffeult to fathom the rea. |Mas Dresent, judge?’ asked John Ham- | ¥ sbttousl 4 ton of lawsuits ‘1" Which amounts up 0| o¢ witness fees are immaterial o ns of the legiclature for estabiishing | Pert. aged 65 vears, of Minneapolis. “Then [ years,” seriously sald the commls- xm?o are mmlmnu::’hh‘?r :rvnl'V|_x the | - Ajthough no change of venue is pro- . munielpal coirt for the city of Omaha | 8end me to the ocounty Jall for thirty | sioner. ‘ ;‘:“;:“"r"::fl 1’:" rmhi' i '““i"'"'”“‘ vided, none is required by the constitu- |gna one for the eity of South Omaha and | Gays iambert was arralgned on a| pifty homes are under quarantine, r purpose of p ng a substitute | yon fafling to provide for such a court in the | charge of drunkenneas and was in such & | L) o total of more than seventy-five for justices of the peace as “the Poor | provisions for appeal and for trial Ly |eity of Lincoln, and I shall not attempt | Pitiable condition of nerves as the result y man's court.” At the expiration of thelf | ;. are covered by the laws govern-|a solution of this problem, as I do mot | Of his indulgence that the judke granted |PAtients in these places; miso forty-five present terms, fustices f the peace, with | {12’ procedure in justice court, which A ssary. 1 think {t may be | his request. “I thank you, sir.’ said John, |scarlet fever patients at the City Emer the exceptions of one, will go out of | mage applicable to municipal courts conceded that the legislature may select | “and a Morry Christmas to you,” he con- | gency hospital on Douglas street ’c')""“"“ 5 " ey Appeal powers superior to justice courts | in ita discretion, those classes which are | tinued as he paused at the bull-pen door.| The scarlet fever cases are acattered uo warranto proceeding, brought in From the H C itche otor Co. a1y udson ar and GUY L. SMITH “Service First” 2561-3-5 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb. 8r Your Mind Our Best Wishes for MIDNIGHT SHOW at The GAYETY NEW YEAR'S EVE. Dec. 31 at 11:30 SEATS NOW We Wish You UNBOUNDED Joy and Happiness All Day Long Apperson Motor Co. JOE ROBERTS, Mgr. 2417 Farnam Street Iy A Merry Christmas Bee Engraving Dept. Bee Bidg. Omaha, Neb. Ourselves on having 0 many and patrouns in Omaha and want to wish each A Merry Christmas and Prosp erous New Year. friends M<Kenney DENTIST 14th and Furnam. Phone Doug. 2 OMAHA, SATURDAY, “The Six of Sixicen” Wishes everybody a Merry Xmas to be included in t nd rovisi ns ¢ nle can be affirmat ubsolutely without ourts may not interefer logical suy with | eretion [HAL BUCKINGHAM COMES All Friends and Patrons a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year Dr. Taft Dental Parlors 1517 Douglas St. DECEMBER »t the aot vely as sorted that the action of the legislature ia | port such dis 1915. CHILDREN ADYISED ' NOT 70 CONGREGATE | Health Oommissioner Issues Warn- ‘TAN ‘vnvfio ‘LTTALS WYNIVA LIV fuedwo) ojny JIUPY N. S. over the city. Health officers are en- toreing quarantine regulations in a striet manner and the health commissioner urges physicians to report without delay all cases under thelr observation. A few weeks ago & serious outbreak of scarlet fover was noted in the Central Park school district and for & While the health commissionar belleved the situa tion was woll week an Increase of cases prompted Lr Connell to increase his efforts. It ts not bellevad that this will inter- |tere with the reopining of school on | January 8 unless the situation STOws | worse. The health commissioner believes | that with the children in school frequent |examinations will result in detecting symptons quicker than if the chfidren were kept at home or allowed to run | arouna | HIGHWAYMAN HOLDS UP DOWN TOWN DRUG STORE A lone bandit entered Merritt's phar- macy at Twentieth and Farnam streets, In the early morning, and at the point of a revolver forced the clerk, Willlam Haokett, 1o deliver $5 from the cash reg- {ster under the threat of death, “The kids will have & Christmas this year, or I'll know the reason why,” muttered the thief In true story book style, as he backed from the door and ran north on Twentieth street. Hackett was alone in the drug store at the time. Nebraska Rush Printer Wishes You A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year 512 So. 16th St. Phene Douglas 770 under ocontrol, but this | A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year ‘To All Our Friends and Patrons Mickel’s 15th and Harney F o}mer Omahé Woman is Dead at New York City | Word has been received announcing the teath of Mrs. € 8. Curtis in New York City Friday morning. The Curtis famfly | tormerty lived in Omaha and after mov | Ing to New York often returned to visit | thetr many friende here, besides looking after busineas interests The Curtises had just roturned to New York Omaha several weeks ago. Colonel Curtis had been in Omaha at the Hotel Loyal and was suddenly taken serfously 11, so that Mrs. Curtis and the two Aaughters, Miss Lynn Curtis and Mra, Dimon Bird, hurried from New York to his bedeide. Mr. Curtls improved rapidly, however, and the family returned to New York, taking up their residence at the Hotel Van Renssalaer The immediate cause of Mrs, Curtis’ death was a breaking down following an attack of the grip. NEWSIES FAST FOR FEED GIVEN BY GEORGE BRANDEIS Three hundred newsboys will enjoy a blg Christmas feast at Hotel Rome Sat- urday evening at 6 o'clock. Mogy Bern- steln s master of arrangements for the dinner, which 1s annually donated to the lads by George Brandels, Cycle Co. But if youn | we can supply it, even today, with | our accustomed promptitude. Sherman & M- Gonnell Drug Co. ey The WITH Mable Hamilton and Twenty Stunning Models. Everything designed by those supreme creators of Women's Pinery: Lucille (Lady Duff Gordon), Redfern, O'Sulli- van, Paternak, Bonwit-Teller, Joseph, Hickson, Ambercrombie & Fitch, Geo Bernard, Malson Maarice, Estelle Mershon, Harry Collins, De Pinna, Nardl, Maison a magnificent settin splendos of superb Bernard, J, M. Gidding & Oo., Monte r. COIT ALBERTSON Sano & Vergo, NEXT WEEK Starting Sun. Mat., Dec. 26 Coming Attraction of the Theater Season May Tully’s New York Fashion Show and Jean, and displayed in SEATS NOW SELLING, EL

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