Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 29, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIK-BKF: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SKIT KM HER 20. 1910.
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FLORESCIi Hi FRAl'0 CHARGES
Five Resident 1 Aik Injunction
Against Paving District.
Ike Want 'Ad ;
Brings Wealth
to a Canadian
Lytle I. Abbott Telli of Canadian
Who Made a Fortune by a
Want Ad.
Says Lcslta Ji..Shkw, former Sec
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, retvy pf.the Treasury.
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ATTENTION TO THE. INSURGENTS
(t II In llrirrla to Thfoilorf
V R.ii-Tfl niirt' Vdiitr- I'nrlM ot
Ihr t-alllrat I'arlr
Known Imamrno.
in! Mil .Stint, . Minor governor of j
1 t, fnrftii,ai crAty tf tin- tri-itnury, ami
how' IipuiI of ' ft I)! Plill.i.lclti'iiiu tiiifct rom
my, guvt? on int-. view "ft t.lnrtday nuon
III wilcli ,Ti(i ilme Ilioiu-v'lt and Ihe iu
urnni puatn In.";"- Muv'u"" a.ti.-ntlon.
Mr. -Shaw i(hkh In . ;uw r to a upatinii
us to am lAliiiifgs ami finaniiHl outlook.
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"It rniulrVs vi'i y. ''Xtfpirp nerve for a
loon. olive piiKlnf fr to 111.1 k bciumIuIo tlim
In I'ukk)' "l't v.'hlIk r. On (lie track now
We fin ifiifly discover iMthir.K. but It Ih
awful .' '
"Here ( aribtTier Illustration: A man
Woiks o will a, e in hli ulfiip, lie li lives lute
ut nllit. iiot:H liuiim and unlnikn the door
and entii K 'iiome. footxtcp Is henrj.
It may t! Iila wlfy 11 mi, lln'i tnvre Is a
ym THr-EH. it may lie a nuriui,
'".Four yearn' iVgo biicim-a; woil.id over
Vnje .uttjiiHMiaUva.ttty but kIhcc then a
Hi arise fuOUtcii hue been liiurd In con-
;M ArpHa uiiil Hi tli. Mi'rvit. :iml vim ntiil not
u surjiiiMm u uu.-nrv ss ki-cis im nanan on
Its puckel until It i l'ariud whether a
catiMi ur a b.ow ) in a tore.
"Ilia lUkdraeiit i.aiiim to' be n friend of
bUHinesx, but buniiiei-K thinks It can nee the
limniy In hia putritet.
""In addition in lulu t..u republican party
haa aband'-Mdi'ieiautloii and ban told the
nmnufactuii.. iii iut think you have
had enouvjh. $i.jihj ln tiie past, but
Moon us we can m : I
Ljrala I. Abbott, receiver for the Inde
pendent Telephone company, haa returned
from Canada with an authentic story of a
man who haa berome wealthy through (tie
medium of a want ad placed In The umaha
Bee. The man la proud of his achieve
menta and car'fully preaerva the want ad
which haa made him Independent. The
story aa told by Mr. ..bbott la:
"Some years hku W. H. Manchester lost
moat of hln earthly posaeaalona In Cuba,
and thought he would try lor a new alart
In Canada, llo located at Saskatoon and
trkd to engage in the buatneas ot veiling
land. He tried to advertise In various
papers In Chicago. Minneapolis, Hloux City.
St. I'aul and other citlra with no resulta.
"One day. about discouraged, he told hla
wife he would aend an advertisement to
The Omaha liee. It appeared In the wnht
ad column. Mr. Aboott saw tha adver
tisement and wrote Mr. Manchester, asking
hlrn to go to Reglna for him to look after
Borne of Mr. Abbott's possessions In the
capital of Saskatchewan. Mr. Manchester
went, and after finishing that work, Mr.
ibbott Introduced him to a man named
Q. W. lirown, a wealthy land owner, and
h . Manchester was soon engpted In more
business than he could handle, buying and
ael.ing land, flrat for Mr. Krown and later
for himself, tie reckons Ids profits for
last year at 50,0i0, and It all came through
a want ad In The Bee. .
Mr. Manchester keeps that want ad and
la a great booster for The Omaha Bee.
DECLARE THAT MOVE IS ILLEGAL
Court Itefaaea Ileal ra lain Order, bait
. Sri Hearing; for Temporary In
Jaartlon Who the I'laln-
tlffa Are.
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,miw ii ih ueuiH .huii 10 ine nianuiac-
sh pbeaHiiir people la without conser
ii lea(leai.ii. -ti'ui' tee fli ot tlinu In the
irer, If an- article evsts -vu tl, w hich the
( . 1 1 im n can maki4 irtr 7.', .M'litw. u will re-
,1 have aji cii.ul ; cuMiLeiitiuii in your
rilllui , rvii.ti Jul, u k iiic iiic biiiic liac
, uuue in tux. . ,
J 'For the fjr-.t ttir.e In the history, an
JllB'ir
v alive
history of th . L nttcd gtaie.i no party
stands for protection.' , r'm t ie flrat time
In all history the' man wlwxhas the greatest
following of any, man .living or dead, pub
licly advocated, Jha abandonment ot the
"jellying lea.al prtnclplea.-on which our
p. J:ties descend. 'Whenever these prlnci
itft stand In (ha way of what the people
think they Want, and when the courts fall
thus to disregard these principles, he holds
the courts to public execration."
Former Secretary Shaw I was greeted at
tha Field club luncheon by several men
-who beard him speak soma years ago at
Norfolk. One of thent reminded him of this
and he replied aghlngly:
'Whan I waa appointed secretary of the
treasury, people earns rjjnfltng to- me and
Asking where 1 stood on' central bank. I
aid I could 'hot 'answer ;untU I had looked
dp my speech 1 and aea what ) said to those
tWebraaka if allows. " :
SCHOOL BOY IS RUN OVER
but as J
you. yoj vv.ll get the J Mne-Yenr-Old Frank Kohak nerrlvea
Painful Injuries Cnder
Wheels of Matron.
Frank Kohak, a B-year-old school boy of
1568 North Eleventh street, waa run over
and severely Injured by a wagon at Six
teenth and Izard streets Wednesday morn
ing. The boy was running from in front
of one wagon when he fell under the wheela
of the second, driven by E. C. Peterson.
The wagon wheels passed over the child's
right arm. lie was attended by Police
Surgeon T. T. Harris, and later taken to his
home.
Charging- fraud the mayor and city coun
cil of Florence, tn connection with their
establishment of an Improvement district
and ordering pavement cf a street In that
district, J. 8. Paul and otiiers, acting for
many affected c itizens as well aa for them
selves, began an action to avoid payment
of any improvement assessment taxes in
district court Wednesday afternoon. They
filed a petition for a restraining order and
a perpetual Injunction to prevent George
Siert. 'city tieasurer of Florence, and 1.
M. Haverly, counly clerk of Douglas county,
from proceeding- to oollect the assesinents
by sale of abutting property.
The restraining order was refused, but a
hearing nn the temporary injunction waa
Bet for October 10.
The plaintiffs, J. 8. Paul, K Shipley. J.
V. Shipley, J. P. Brown and A. F. Close,
allege that the mayor and city council
fraudulently and wholly in violation of
law ordered the establishment ot the Im
provement district, ordered pavement of
the street; awarded a contract for the
work to one Ford without having duly
considered bids for the contract; wrong
fully and fraudulently charged tho entire
cost of the work to owners of abutting
property, when by the terms of Its tran
clse the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street
Railway company must pave between its
rails and ten Inches outside of each rail;
and charged the owners o- abutting prop
erty for the full contract price of the
work, when the contractor had saved
raoney on It by making the concrete base
but 3'4 Inches thick when the specifications
required a thickness of 6H Inches.
The unwarranted and illegal action of the
officials of Florence has coat the taxpayers
about $7,000, according to the allegations of
the plaintiffs, a part of this sum going
to the clt council for compensation
wrongfully taken by its members for sit
ting as members ot aboard of equalisation.
To Dlaaolve t Ualoa
f stomach., liver and kidney troubles and
Irure biliousness and malaria, take Electrio
JStUara, Guaranteed. 60c. For sale by
&eton Drof Co. ' '
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Dnlldlnaj Permits.
D. S. Efner, 4111 North Eighteenth, frame
dwelling, $2,000; Board of Education. 2020-S4
Nicholas, school supply and shop building,
$15,000; J. Slosburg, 1708 Cass, brick building,
$2,600.
Xt is the nature of women to Btrfrw
uncomplainingly, the discomforts and
fears that accompany the bearing of
children. Motherhood is their crown
ing glory, and they brave its suffer,
ings for the joy that children bring.
No expectant mother need suffer,
however, durlno? tha rveHnd nf watt.
Ing, nor feel that she is In danger when baby comes, if Mother's Friend la used
In preparation of tho event. Mother's Friend relieves the pain and discomfort
caused by the strain on tha different ligaments, overcomes nausea by counter
action, prevents backache and numbness of limbs and soothes the Inflammation
of breast glands. Its regular use fits and prepares every portion of tho mother's
ysrem ror a proper and natural
ending of the term, and It asmirea
for her a quick and complete recov
ery. Mother's Friend is sold, at
drug stores. Write for free book for
expectant mothers.
BBADFIELD EEQULATOE 00, .
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SAS-1EN
CARNIVAL
and PARADES
m iri-rur iji ji jirtrLn nr i - m m
OIV3A.1-3A.
Sent 28th 'to Oct. 8th, 1910
hjis ,j-rarresii " " n-m
The Bifl Jolly Carnival Every Day
Tuesday Night, October 4 CARNIVAL FIREWORKS
Wednesday Night, October 5 ELECTRICAL PARADE
Thursday Afternoon, October 6.... MILITARY PARADE
Friday Night, October 7, CORONATION BALL
uui i jinrijijirui n r iiii'"i"' ""
Grand Military Maneuvers Every Day
by U. S. Regular Troops
REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
SHow Yourself a Good Time Yoa'Il Have Lots ol Help
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ONE SIMMER f f ffM
WARM
The x"TripIe"Trici" ComMiaaisoi
Toaster aid Warmer
loaster,
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7J WOMAN'S INVENTION FOR WOMEN'S COMFORT-conven-ience,
food and fuel economy--a whole outfit in itself -insures greater
leisure for the housewife and better and more healthful food for the family.
MARIOJN HAIUjAWU says: JjiKe it so wen my nouseKeeper uses
ifi. it every day. - ,
Mrs. Olaf N. Gulblin, chairman of General Federation of Women's Clubs, writes: "The
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'Triple-Trick' has been a great success; have had mine about two years."
THE BEE has perfected arrangements for having this splendid household utensil shown
cby its inventor, Miss M. Agnes Phelps, of Princeton, 111., under actual service conditions at the
Omaha Gas Co's. office, 1509 Howard street, October 1st to 10th.
; This will be a rare treat for ail interested I in good things to eat, and new ideas concerning
their preparation. V v ' .
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THE "TRIPLE-TRICK" ROASTER IS THE BEE'S NEWEST PREMIUM
How to Get One
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Subscribe for ttie Evcnlnn and Sunday Bee, and pay 15c a week for aijc months. Thifi payo lor both the
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