Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1916, Page 5

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Fg ¥ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. .-\l'(‘-l'.\"l' 2SR 1OL6Y —A e THE s _BEE. A N "0] UNTEER (0PS ' WHERE MR. AND MRS. HUGHES WILL REST THIS WEEK—Stanley hotel, at Estes Park, Colo., where Mr. and Mrs. | City Dads to Doll L e sioner Hummel will have his suit Charles Evans Hughes and party will spend a few days in rest. They will reach the hotel on Monday of this week and re- A pressed for Huq axh,)irin :3 occasion. main there until Saturday, when Mr. Hughes will return east to enter the Maine campaign. All Un to Judee Aviation Fh”]\t Postoffice Fre-ares for l’!aod cf Campaign “Lit” MUST WORK OR QUIT; | Chief Dunn Says Fifty Traffic | and H manc Officers Must | Hieglisgeisiono e IS e | e i T e e irediess for the coming flood Show Mor> Speed. 1 i ] i al liierature this fall is go- | “”“’j ! e “ wward at the Oi alia postof- AR MEN \/ILL HELP OUT o o s s ¢ters Lave leen sent to all po- wiaton ! 0l he ma el ‘u\vqczn ; o % I | [l Dalia s and at the same ] e e ) e f proumds o Fort i e transiission of e " " teart throbs to the in- arly fen ( g Vo sed to use the im- ( ¢ ‘ \ 1 1 opaid” on tleir envel- ¢ ¥ vicahle, to use - : o s saving the fte b . letters through y wear badges and ¢ ded tor their zeal v | ar ed to sep- ne work, but ( | for each ¢ woetul lack o intere \ aifice will ey were supposed to have e s of candi- et stated the chief | | Le delivered \nother week of grace will be given | ¢ . ated into se volunteers hefore their badges | 0o _— ¢ ca o ~ distrib- il beaflet : 'COUNTY TO ATTACK Mother Rejoices \County Employes T‘w Bw Fuvl — e oty Faf »v-l\.- : v-m\"\.‘\\Lnlf\‘\llvl;r'i"\} ! y at Return of Her f Ask for More Pav: Il : foch e { ] J i ; : s R - .' r‘“:“ «‘?mv‘cp‘ nee with i T Bl'lght Ba,by Boy I'hie high cost of living has pounce Slh A MR \ J l o oificials ced the | Commissioners, Although Beat- | urw\' employes of Douglas county, ac- : Iot we hir roert n Lve « \ [ Py A‘. - -l s bt \w»\\‘! ot t o | enin Lower Courts, Will | Aiter promising to be a deserving ‘:;l4""‘\:(.‘;0“‘&“;:“‘]"““;:‘ ,Ih ”Jfi {I!\w:‘]]“ m(::,c(\':l‘::l forith 2 ST S o take the numbers ¢f all auto- | 2 5 S SN e anEa TSy . ¢ CEN0arCintGal : ik e . n regard to speedmg and pass ot tractively dressed woman of 21, has S ””M”\“ T h iljn(n_d are l“l“l“ !ll“» « ‘..11 the con ing street cars. The ¢ Ilbe al-| DO NOT 0. K. HIS VOUCHERS D! tvait awarded the custady of e yame of Geo e e e e Ee R LSO I L Ever oo a runner racing with an owediume Bl LG P e wer e son, Frederick, aged 2, whe he Tist of about forty-five signers A great number of happy, healthy overcon {7 Would you expect him to -4 ourt after the police have & oned the offenders. Frank Clark street, charged with speeding on com lephoned amt of Tom Carter, who t L number to the police charged because Carter did pear against him arrest Carter would have to appear igainst him Two, Jitneys—One License. Manderson was dis- | not ap- | To make good the | 1. N. White, 1417 Sherwood avenue, | sperator of a jitney, costs for violations of the jitney or- linance. A suspended sentence of $25 and costs was imposed on Max | Baum, South Twenty-fourth street, for operating two taxis on a single taxi nse Barney Specter, 1616 North Twen- ry-fourth, a lG-year-old hoy, was | 5 was fined §5 and | | turned over to the juvenile authorities | for driving with bright lights, W. Fay, 20638 Avenue C, Council Bluffs, :-axrl %1 and costs tnr trucking on the | houlevard. Sam Margalin, 852 -Lo-| cust street, charged with violating J* rules of the road, was fined $2.50 and | osts. Dick Williams, 1521 Capitol | avenue, passed a street car with a horse and wagon and was fined $1 and M. Walbo, 2515 Grant street, r d a suspended $2.50 fine for driving a wagon on the boulevard. Asks to Be Administrator of His Wife’s Estate (‘laude G. Cunningham, husband of | the late Christina Cunningham, who was killed by an automobile on West Farnam August 17, has filed a petition strict court asking that he be ap- ted administrator of her estate. onal property Ived. No ible funds from ‘damage actions. \ccording to the petition the fol- awing are heirs: e husband, aged 74; Margaret Gor- on, aged 59, a sister of Florence; the John S. Paul, ing brothers: Tacoma, Wash.; 12, Scattle, Wash.; idaho Falls, Idaho; Manitoba, Canada; Scotland, N. B George Paul, 45, Robert Paul, 49, James Paul, 64, The hearing will be September 20. Fire Warden Morris Advises Inspection of Furnaces Fire Warden Morris advises house- hiolders to inspect their furnaces and flues hefore the time for starting fires “Many fires are caused by defec- tive flues and furnaces in the fall,” ~uvcd Mr. Morris, who added that ‘an ounce of prevention is worth a pound m cur Sixty- -Six Families Move to Omaha During August Sixty-six families moved into Oma- ha during the month of August, ac- cording to a survey just made by the bureau of publicity. This totaled 214 persons. to Omaha's development during this time Twenty-nine families gave economic reasons for coming here. Fourteen came back because they had lived here before QUALITY AND SAFETY FIRST Fre2 Conce: in our sound proof parlo The "oI‘mbiaGrafonola [he world’s greatest phono- craph, was selected by the U. S used on the which is r of the United nsists of eleven t ey are equipped ia Grafonolas and ortment of Columbia We show all 5 to $350. twn of records sent to your heme on approval, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Retail and Wholesale Distribu- tors fo- Nebraska, lowa and South Dakota. valued at $500 is} mention is made of { C. G. Cunningham, | d before County Judge Crawford | | fused to O. Payment of fees for the recording of vital statistics on births and deaths at two bit a throw to City Physician W. Connell following a scries of legal battles with the Douglas county R commissioners, in which Dr. Connell came away victorious, was brought to the attention of the coun- ty board by County Attorney Mag- ney again Dr. Connell complains that the county hoard, in committee, has re- K. his applications for payment, which now amounts to ap proximately $2.000 annually, and in sists that he will carry the district court's decision to the suprenie court | to secure orders directing payment. “Dr. Connell is paid a straight sal ary by the city for the work and ad ditional fees should not he required ! paid, by the county,” said Chairman John' C. Lynck of the county board We have fought this matter through the courts. but have been defeated and will continue the fight in the su | preme court. In committee we have decided against the payment of fees of 25 cents each for the recording of | births and deaths to Dr. Connell. Be- Alexander Paul, sl F Our Furmture Repalr Shop W||| Save You Money Omaha Home Furnishing Headquarters Ihirteen states contributed | |8 fore the annexation of South )maha these fees totalled about §1,200 annu ally. They now amount to $2,000 to $2.200 i addition to the salary paid by the city to the city physician.” Decisions have been handed down in district court by Judge Lee Estelle and Judge Kennedy in favor of Dr Connell. Bank Clearings Contifiue to Gain a Million a Day Omaha bank clearings continued to hold up their average of a gain of “million a day"” during the week. Ba clearings for the week were $2 47471, a gain of $8,000,000 over &1¢ 554,064.28, the total clearings for the mrrespumlmg week last ycar i after next to confer for three weeks has been the ward of juvemle authorities at the Riverview home During the has been cared for at the county home | Freddie has become the pet of the in stitution. When the young mother appeared Saturday with her arms full of haby clothes, attendants were re luctant to allow the youngster to leave. Far three weeks Mrs. Nodgaard has constantly appealed to Probation Of fraen AT ‘\vll\x and to Judge Les lie for the return of her baby She has been persistently refused and has heen kept probation under the watchful eyes of juvenile attaches I'he child was taken from her because alleged unsavory surroundings Wihen Judge Leslie signed the or- der in juvenite court Saturday morn- | ing tears burst from the eyes of the girl-mother, she sobbed. “At last | can have my baby,” and left for River view honie to claim him One of OGmaha’s Planning Experts Sails for France Secretary Kvenild of the City Plan- ning commission has received infor- mation that George Burdett Ford of | New York, one of Omaha's planning | as a mem—] on of | experts, sails for France, ber of the American Industrial com- mission, upon invitation of the French government, The commission will in-| vestigate industrial conditions and ad- | vise how they may be improved. | Mr. Ford expected to be here Sep tember 1, but will defer his visit until QOctober. E. P. Goodrich or Charles Mulford Robinson will be here with the plan- ning commission on the proposed wid- ening of Twenty-fourth street and other matters which are pending EATO ¢15-17 So.16S1. Just Four parallel in Omaha’s ed by this sale. Discounted In Which to Choose From This Mammoth Store Full of Elegant New Furniture, Rugs, Draperies and Stoves i at the 10 to 50% Savings Made Posssible by the Wonderful Beaton & Laier Expansion Sale The last day of August marks the close of a furniture value-giving event without a history. make money faster than by spending the next four days supplying present and an- ticipating future home furnishing require- ments at the tremendous savings afford- Everything in the Store Way Sagless Springs and Whittall Rugs only excepted \ER [0y Days More You cannot 10% to Y2 Open a Charge Account—and Welcome T weeks the bright ‘H‘Mm the treasurer's office, | ous treatment, week | The payroll shows that $ ing ‘\umhulr:( imong the appointive [ employes every two weeks I'his famount does not include the workers the register of deed’s staff, the county judge’s of )is he | fice or the clerk of the district court, where tiie employes arc fees. Say Wife Left Husband Because of His Cruelty Jacob Friede's suit tor $10,000 for the alleged alienation of tions of his wife, answered by Llovd A. Magney, attor ney for Max and Esther \enger, par ents of Mrs. Friede. Friede sued on July 26, alleging that his wife | heen induced to leave home their baby and return to her paren at Genoa, Neb. The answer asserts that Elizaheth left home May 15 with the baby hecause of cruel and barhar- The Vengers declare that after their daughter's marriage they loaned money to Friede to build | a home and buy clothing and sup- paid from the Elizabeth, has heen atiec w plies, and that her departure from | home was caused solely by cruel treatment. babies and thankful mothers are the reward of those who have made up this large sum of moncy this summer and provided pure milk and ice to keep it cool for the use of the little ones, Previously acknowledged 2657 #0 A Friend :h A Friend, Bellwood, Neb 200 In memory of Mra. Rose Newman, (by Blunche Newmun) .00 Frank Maloney, Jr 1.00 MK T 1.00 A Friend (E. J. D) 10.00 A Friend 2.00 Total %G7..10 Prize Winners in Pushmobile Contest Fred Hlidek of 4011 South Thir- teenth street and Eddie Peterson of 1206 Atlas street won first place in the pushmobile race at Riverview park Friday afternoon. In second place were Frank Mahoney of 2216 South Tenth street and James M ['welith street contest and than 200 rasky of 1944 South I'he race was an exciting was witnessed by more frienes of the contestants, | A DI AI DA DA AT DT /D ol win? Can you win life’s race with a handicap that prevents your working at full capacity, and prevents your thinking clearly and continuously? How can you expect to work well unless your physical body is up to the highest efficiency ? And can you think clear- ly with head and throat full? That neg- lected ¢ rh is a handicap on your success. It means less work, lecs efficiency, less re- ward. Why don't you overcome it? PERUNA Offers Help First, it is the prescription of a successful physician for the relief of catarrhal troubles, Second, it has met with wonderful success, testified to by many thousands of pe ople Third, it has been befor the American public forty- five years with increasing success. Fourth, in your neighborhood some one.or more have found it of great help. Tablet or Liquid Form—Both Effective and liver tonfe. In Manalin is the ideal laxative 5 Does not gripe tablet form it is delightful to take. or weaken, forms no had habits, THE PERUNA CQIIPANY, Cclzntas, Ohie N7 W7 N N v ST BT AR AT DS Wl DS NSV ST DN DTS N N 2566 Farnar) Street SO AN AR A G AT AV AN AN N N SN (R T Y7 AN~ VO D45 S0 2 S 4l Y7 4 Firestone Tire and F"'er C - -y Americatstlurges U ExeTziva Tiiotar el Rim Gl Home Office and Factory: Akron, O. Branches and Derlers @ voryvhera Makers of First Truck Tires—Leaders Then and Leaders Now, in Quality and Volume xtra toughness for greatest resict- ance against cut and grind. Lxtra thicknes s—\buut -up tread) fer mo t security against punc- turc. Lixtma traction (non-sLu) for maximum szfety and economy of gasoline. Iixtra resilience for fullest Lomfort car protection, and, again, fuel cconomy. These extras in the make-up of Fire- :ton“ Tires keep therm supreme in en 1»L, CVCIYV hcrc, and explain why thc dems '.:ul for them grows flstcr, in a bior :n for any other tires. oo They stand the punichment of the rough, gri<sy roads cf rock, gravel, And they sand S IroZCn T tay Gcs rooist 1>‘l";t the frictional heat cf fast going on g\.;J roads. Our fi.\‘c;. Yioar closed, August c 1 b o SOOI sh u..s llrutonc annual salt \xf '-" il l“T' . That’s nearly { :,(:::a!,ax‘u OVCT o l above the yca [SRcie Such a rnapicly iacreasing demand restone 'l‘iru when there are nearly 200 otl 1<.r brands offered, :'.:n"k procf that they are 01\mg the extra service— Mot N Miles per Dellar. NN TR TN RN RN TR AR g e TN NN L TN TN s NN TR TR T e S

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