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_ BRIEF CITY NEWS "Pewneend’s for Sporting Goods.” | Granden. | » Didmond Engagement Rings, Ddnelm ” Mave Root Print It—Now Maaeon Press. Andirons, Fire Soreens. Sunderlands. To Sell B Hst it with J. H m Pumont & Co., ine bullding | Chicagoan Fined - Hruce [riedburg | of Chicago was arralgned in police court on & charge of carrying concealed weap- | ons and was fined § nd “Today's Movie Prowram,” slass!fied section today. 1» appears in The Bes EXCLUBIVELY, Find sut what the ve rious maving nietire theaters offer Not with The Bee—~A man giving his name as Fitzgerald and puvporting to he employed by the editorial department of The Bee {s reported to be operating Omaha. No man by the name of Itz gerald s connected in any way whatever | with The Bee and The Bee this | method of glving warning Powell Convention Powell Jeaves Friday night Springs, Va., where he will attend convention of the National Assoclation of Accessory Jobbers, Mr. Powell jolns n number of Chicago accessory men in the windy city Baturday and will make the journey eastward with them | Went Sisters’ Quartet a Feature takes to a. | Clarke tor Mot the West Sisters' stringed quartet will be a feattre of the entertainment to be glven May 4 at the First Christlan church Twenty-sixth and Harney streets, at § o'clock. The readings will be furnished | by Mra. Charles P, Ross' puplls and the musical numbers will be furnished by the Millle Ryan studio. Use “Tom-Tis" Bhingles Sunderiands | High Telephone | Official to Speak at | Commercial Club | N. €. Kingsbury of New York City, | vice president of the American Telegraph | and Telephone company, will be in Omaha to speak at the Commerclal club | Tuesday noon. He will have something | to say In regard to tclephone develop- ment, as Tuesday Is the time sot for the ong Oistance telephone dinner, at which cach of the 400 guests will have a celver to his ear to listen to speeches made by former Omaha men now in New York and Ban Francisco, or nearly a week telephone linemen have been at work wiring the tables in | the dining room for this event. What, with the large number of tables in the dining room, six plates at a-table, and a telaphone recelver each plate, the men have quite a job on their hande. e e e | | SECTION HANDS GET ‘ INCREASE IN PAY re for [ | May day brought an increase in pay to ; all of the men working on the seetion on the ronds operating In and out of Omaha, The increase was 10 cents per day, the advance being from $1,60 to $1.70, While rallroad officials are of the opinion that the increase in pay of the #ection men will hold them until harvest, it is not anticipated that it will hold them longer, If the harvest later on gives promise of being an abundant one, it 18 expected that wages In the flelds will go to $4 to 8250 per d This wage will be #0 attractive that It is expected that a Inrge number of men on the rallroad will quit thelr Jobs and go to the grain flelds BURLINGTON TO PUT BACK ITS TWO CRACK TRAINS General Superintendent Ustick of the Burlington is at the local headquarters assisting In figuring out the schedule for trains Nos 1 and 10, the Burlington's crack train that will go back Into service wetween Chicago and Denver and through Omaha, beginning May 28 The reinstatement of traing Nos, 1 and 10 necessitates the rearrangement of the schedules of a number of the Burlington trains. Nos. 1 and 10 were taken off Jast fall after the run of summer busi- s was over - THE BANKRUPT LAW IS To Talk Telephone Toll to the Council 70 BE ASSAILED Bl council committes of the whole will take up next Monday morning Retailers to Take the Matter Up | ihe 6-cont telphone toil between Omaha with Congress to Try to Get and South Side, 1t is belleved this will Some Relier be the lust discussion on this subj to attend this session THEY DON'T LXkE TO BE STUNG AT L K = HAY DAY SEES BIG Congress may get a real hot viunication from the retallers Omaha some time this summer JUMP IN PR[GES Yes, the retailers ure really wrought up, and they believe they The bankruptcy Wheat Shows the Heaviest Gain, Moving Up from One to Three Cents, have cause to be law, which has so many perated creditors, has again perated a number of retailers most times exas exas grievously MORE GRAIN IS IN STORAGE 8o they are talking of getting to gether a lot of suggestions for a change in that federal statute and arking congress to consider them, Contrary to expectations, with May came a big advance prices, the gain in wheat being the greatest, It reaching 1 to 3 cents per In grain It may be that they could kot the co-operation of retallers in other cittes. | bushel. Corn jumped % to 14 For certain It is that retallers the United cents and oats a % cent | Stutes over have bitten their lips In vu‘m; Receipts were fairly heavy for a| viany a time when a dolled, bespanglec ' N ¢, there being 117 curloads of | and perfumed dude strode into tha fed londay, there being s eral court, twirled hin gold-headed cane, | Wheat, it selling at $1 to $1.12 blew his Turkish cigaret smoke into There were 139 carloads of corn the face of Uncle Sam and commanded o4 (ha wales W made at 68 to unele o adjudge him bankrupt 12% ¢ 13 0] oceipty of Yewx, many u time have the local retall 721 cents per bushe R v ore bitten thelr lips at such a sight, es- Oats were twenty-six carloads and pecially when they read his petition. | {he prices were 40% to 42 cents found him owing some 326,000 y..,l his | bar bushel ald-headed ¢ his dozen muits, dress gold-haadad oane, bia dosan 8 By Graln stocks reportad in atorage In sults, golf sults, evening sults, dancing Omaha elovators were sllkhily In excess shoes, tango alippers, hesftation pumpa— | Of"hs SEVEIEER TG RCANC one und, lo, found that hin unsets were some- | 2% 1% JEEEERRIE A0 oo 0m Bushieln where between 8500 and 35 either in cash | M T e ecranne of preits in pedigreed dostissh nearly the same quantity of corn brought 8o the retailors desire to he exanperated | o"i 2 1 T o elose to an aven breah or | no longe They want some better ar In bushels, the stocks In storage and rangements. No, they do not come oul| oy vear ago are and smy they want a whipping post Now. Year As I'hey do not demand that the stocks or| Wheat "“j"”":' . p - o | Corn 951,000 W the pillory be brought back Gate 17 28,000 8000 What they want to know, however, 18| jiye 5 18,000 just why the retallers or creditors in Burley 41,000 0 general who furnish & man with necessi- ' stals 7,000 192,00 tles and Juxuries, should be made the sl Increase, 176,000 b nanny whenever a domdbeat decides It i time to capitalize his debts Dietz Leads Over Loomis in Canvass Date Set for the Graduation at the Bellevue Academy Indications from the woik of the ecan- | The Ballevie academy and [/nfon Figh | vassing board now golng over the pri- | school commencement this June will be mary election returns are thal Gould | held distinct from any connection with Deftz is anywhere from 2 to 0 votes | the final exerclses of vie college. has department a weparate commencement and the nor Ahare Announ ahead of Loomis for district delegate to | Prineipal Albert will the republican convention, aceording to | The preparatory those who have heen keeping watch. The canvassing board, which is made up of R. A, Pinley and J st will unite Joint mal department of the college J, Barry, bas com | with the arts department for a (4 # | ploted verification of the yvote and {s |0ommencement. In order to secure Prof now commencing to total up. Bawin L. Puls, head of the Bellevie Present Indieations are that Towle and | €olleke department of exprowsion, the | sohool board has decided to hold exer sates. :cl.nl Saturday evening, June 10 | Boveral extra features will he added to the regular commencement exercises C. H. GOULDIN RESIGNS AS |t ancemnt exercises CASHIER AT HOTEL ROME | ies Wentedr ‘Phe ssorcions will oo | hetd tn the new coliege gymnasium, Sey- mour Smith, who will be gmduated from the academy this spring, will deliver an oration. Randall Biart, also a member Woodland are elected as alternate dels C. ¥, Gouldin, anditor xnd nead cash ter at the Hotel Rome for the last eight years and one of the best known hotel men In Omaha, has resigned his position | of the graduating olass, will deliver with that hostelry, to take effect June 1. oration. Kar! Branstad will give a read While he has made no definite plans | ing. In addition & chorus composed of for the future, Mr. Gouldin will continue | high school girls will render several se to make his home in Omahe. Accom- | lections. panied by Mrs, Gouldin and their son, he | The academy and high school will loss will make an automobile tour through | yeveral of the students most prominent the east in June | In school activities m the graduation of A popular member of the local hotel fra- | goymour Smith, Randall Blart, Karl ternity, Mr. Gouldin has taken an ac-| pranstad Florence Weller and Robert tive part in the hotel men's organisation | wyy er The 1ist of sentors follows for several years. His successor at the Randall Blart Karl Branstad Hotel Rome has not been named | g Tardls Mattfe Cassell KElmer Hardlannert =S, Maude I. Hover Forrest J. Meany AFTER QUARREL WOMAN DRINKS VIAL OF POISON Allstalr D. 8hort Seymour L. Smith Bessio Van Deusen Robert D. Walker Before the gaze of her horrified hus- band, who stood transfixed, and before Florence L. Weller he could reach her side, Mrs. Wil Allen, {SCANDINAVIAN WOMEN TO HAVE SPRING FESTIVAL 3 OF SOME FEATURE STORIES noon olation will be held Wednesday ' Police physiclans who rushed to the | Thursday and Friday evenings of this Captain John A. Hooper and his two|Allen house finally resuscitated her. It [Week. beginning at § p. m. The pro ons from California paseed through |is thought she will recovor | rama will be as follows maha Koing to New York, The captain| According to the police, Mra. Allen g o o T NREDAT. cen a resident of California fifty |drank the chloroform following a auar- | Piano solo i U A vears, and hsserts that ha s the original |rel with her husband ,\(:' !”vlm’:":i:. w,u.\l_[ g ‘..“‘.,. Andersor A ptain who has been featured A Jocal solo ' “7\” ‘]“"m,. ber orion. of pubitahed i the | PACIFIC COAST RATES ON | Voo™ #010 iyl \Qrear Soderberg Saturday Byaning Poxt, writen by Peter | RAILROADS ARE IN' EFFECT | Sriacis, eechie »e } yne. Captah oper aserts that | Prof. F nupl ompa \ ‘ t of t t jaahyse W‘HV ‘”r ':A‘ i‘\‘ ‘,“".‘q“. ..:‘\ ":.v“l'l'u x»"!‘ "‘“ "":‘I"‘“r‘ 'l;n-!mnv-vv 1";‘.\:‘.: & Swanson wore wflu ere f ¢ T™h. el t rates M dur \ m, S A Jerpe e JUDGE GRANTS DIVORCE. o S g FEga e ' BUT WIFEY MAKES PEACE |rates cant arc aiplied. o Colds Need Attention Aa 8 2t Fod r Sl IR R G e oo ulane-Ta" | MRS. CAHILL IN SERIOUS ! s Rl 1 e o i drug CONDITION AT HOSPITAL liat ha on ] Mar nb f'Ww Ca for : PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. | remared to i: Josspi's hoatial wners ) JULIUS 1S ON THE LAST LAP IN TRIP TO OMAHA BUILDING OPERATIONS SHOWING AN INCREASE | { \ " i on Advei Romance Enters Into Life of the of Postoffices Staid Inspect: ™ oty And ba saw N wang b . whole brenbie P T T T T Y Quarter of a Million—More Deeds to Be Recorded TITLE IN NEB. NATIONAL BANK the vil Dougla known | I'ransfer nearly Neb county and adjacent territory of all of | | lage of Ralston in as “Ralston Acres, recorded | in The wis Monday of deeds between Shimer, president ..1{‘ the Security of Omaha, who acts as president of the | | Ralston Townsite which | [hald the title, and Sigmond Kugena | fichaetfer of New York, Mr, Schaef | fer is president of the Rialto and | | Amusement company | announced ity ;l..‘mm. a big the agreemont morning registrar office in c. ¢ American company company which recently of making | “movie-city.” intention When the denl firat beeame known several weeks ago, through a/ story | | primed exclusively in The Ree, it was | [ declared that the consideration would he | |t the nelghborhood of #500,00, for the | Ralston land only auarter of a Milllon instriment filed with | the registrar, the consideration is $3%7,048 | Presumably, other instruments, taking in According to the wre property in Ralston are also to be [ filed The agreement reads that title to the Ralston property I8 turned over t Mr. Schmoffor in consideration of §287,Mb to Le pald in instaliments, Meanwhile tha title 18 to be held In encrow by the Ne brasks Natlonal hank Last Saturday Mr, Schaeffor decla that “Riulto City" {a to take on tangible Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water 1 l Says & gl of hot water and phosphate prevents Ilincss and keeps us fit, ———n Just ax conl, when It burns, leaves be Wind & certain amount of incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day loaves in (he mentary canal a certaln amount of indigestible material, which If not completely eliminated from the system eaoh day, becomes food for the milllons of bacterla which Infest ths bowsls Krom this mass of left-over waste, toxink and ptomain-like polsons are formed and sucked into the blood Men and women who can’t get fesling right must begin tuko inside baths Before eating breakfast each morning drink & glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of howels the previous day's accumulation of pol wons and toxins and 1o keep the entire all- mentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick headachs, colds, billousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get & quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation. This will cont very little, but in sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the subject. Remember inside bathing 1s more im portant than outside bathing, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores do. Just as soap and Lot water cleanses, sweetons and freshens the wkin, 80 hot water and limestone phos- act on thoe stomach, liver, kidneys Advertisement phate and bowels Washing Won't Rid Head Of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff {18 to dissolve it, then you destroy it en- this, get about four ounces apply it at night of ordinary llquid arvon | | when retiring; use enough to molsten the | | | scalp and rub it in gently with the finger | ) this ton i morning, most |4t not all, or Jandruft will be gone, nd tk applications will | e gle n | o of It, no mat r how K fan 4 may have l | A tehing and K& e sonlp will stop at once | 1 f lustrous, any f 1 xnd fee Y | arven at any drug The Real Secret of | Rejuvenating the Face Lczema s Conquered S (heveiand IGLEY! The It keeps the tongue and lips moist — soothes the throat — relieves the strain of over-taxed muscles. On platforms, in halls or at ; banquet boards it limbers up J the vocal chords. i Carry it with you and nibble a bit to keep you as fit as a i fiddle is fit! A boon tosmokers—it makes the next pipe or cigar taste better, Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1607 Kesner Bldg., Chicago, for the Sprightly Spearmen’s book on Gum-ption. Two delicious WRAPPED IN b i o d At ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK COPELAND LAKE There Ia no other | A0e in the world that offers greater opporty for outdoor life reersation tha the Colorado Rockies ne Denver visitor has any ber of tam trout strean mountaln lakes stocked the gamiest trout in the world ) ’ o every hou B . acation Fishing, M alr bing and Sightseeing Write Today for Free Picture Book “One Day in DENVER'S NEW MOUNTAIN PARKS" Ask Questions YYRITE TODAY LOENVER TOURIST BURE OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 191 / RALSTON I8 §0LD |55 oo | E day or two. Stock for the film city is w m A dat ik i il subscribed, e says and ingorpora he Riait ity snow in North Dakotn * [ proximatoly $1.50,000, will be filed duris \ihert T ™ ity AR s T L | the week. LONDON, May 1--Prince Albert, sec- | dny Al h e f whs n“( Deed is Filed with Consideration of | Arrangements are now under wn P | indergol i R o R R (i Pt aity. i b I8 ver na B