T11E REE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAT 24. 1911. 1(0 i : ( o xn BPJ.EF CITY NEWS !ce Boot Print tt. Cis. Slectrlo fiatureo. VJaresis-Orftn4.it. Esveral Thousand Shares of Omaha Au ditorl'im stock for ale. Make an offer. ririrr- liix KM, City. Invents Aid to hy slclans Fred llach matt h;xs Invented a ste, tilling apoon for tuo. ites of phylclan. The new devlo w;i; trtiiia enough water from the heat of singlo match to dlolv ordinary hV)ioJmlc tablets. Jensen Builds Worth Band Building- Tim W. O. Jtrun company, contractor, hts i e-ived the award for the construc tion of the Farmtrs' Telephone company bu.lumg at North Bond. The office will be Im It of brick and will be one atory high, Tukey Buys Bit for Koine H. A. Tukey has purchased from C. A. Orlmmel the icslrience property at 123 South Thlrty srventh street for the consideration- of llP.ffft. Me expeda to make his noma there. Mr. Grlmmcl Is ut present erecting a fine home In the Field club district.' ByrneV to Take a Best William P. Byrne baa not had a rest for ten years, but ha says that he Is going to take one this summer. , It was In 1301 that he optnej Manawa, and ever since then he has worked during a greater portion of the twenty-four hours each of the succeeding 366 days. Though he says he will take things easy this summer he declares that the Orpheum Is to have a thorough over hauling, so that It will be bright and clean for th 19U-U season. As usual he will be on tha Job. Woodmen Are to Let Contract Next Week Several Local Contractors Are Bid din; on.the Construction of , the Skyscraper. . V. V - - Work !On the conntruct!on of the Wood men of the World building, which la to go no at Fourteenth and Famam streets, will not begin before about the middle of July, according to announcement made today by J. M. Walshe, building manager. The time for opening the bids on the billlding has been postponed until May 29, on which date proposals will be opened la the office of the architects, Holablrd & Roche, at Chicago. .Th Woodmen building commit tee will be present on this occasion. In' the meantime th subcontractors are very busy submitting their proposals to Mr. Walshe, who 1 quartered In th Woodmen building her. Upon the sub-bids will be based the proposals of the general contractors, among whom will be two or three local bidders. MEETING OF PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS NEXT WEEK Secretary P. A. Shotweil lias Called a fMtlfijg ft J, I.. Kennedy's Of flea foe Next Wednesday. franklin A'. Bhotwell, secretary of the Progressive Republican league, is sending out notices of a meeting of the executive committee to b held during th afternoon of May 31 In the office of John t Kennedy. This meeting will ba one of Importance, because the matter of preference for a national candidate will be discussed. Though Colonel Roosevelt has written to Secretary. Bhotwell . declaring his aversion to the candidacy, It Is believed ther Is still some hope of Inducing him to enter th race. . At any rate th preference will be git en. to a progressive, ' and . In this, coflneotlonMhe nisis ot-dVa-Tollotto-da men tloned with mors than ordinary earnest ness. Mr. Bhotwell says that the sentiment In Nebraska Is to uni t delegation to th national convention favoring Roosevelt Th aenatorshlp, as well as th supreme Judgeship, will also ba discussed at th forthcoming meeting of th executive Committee. Governor Chester A. Aldrlcb will likely attend this meeting. LOOKING FOR DECISION IN "(HE TOBACCO CASE Seems to Hav a Tendency to Retard gnoewlntloa tn Stocks, Accord ing to Local Firm. Th threatened Investigation of th In ternational Harvester company 1 having some little effect on the stock market, ac cording to advices received at th offices of Logan ft Bryan. In financial circles, however, th threatened Investigation Is not regarded seriously. At th present time mort Interest Is be ing shown tn th Ameiicab Tobacco case. Th decision is expected In a few days, and in tne meantime me ess is naviug a ten dency to retard speculation. Since th Standard Oil decision financial matters have gradually been working toward a normal stage, and while stocks ar stilt climbing, everything Indicates that the usual order of things will be resumed soon. F. C. Hotllngar. manager for Logan at Bryan, reports good business generally though there la a dullness evident locally PETER TRAINOR DIES AT ; v:". HIS HOME IN IRELAND Father mt Sooth, Omaha's Mayor Sao- c a salts to Lonar Illness Chil dren at Bedside. Peter Tralnor. father of P. J. Tralnori mayor of South Omaha, died May 1, at Ravensdale, County Louth, Ireland. Letter bearing news of th death were received by th mayor at South Omaha Tuesday morning. Mr. Tralnor has been ill at his home In Ireland sine January 1. II was 7S years old. He leaves five children, Bernard, New York; Patrick J-. mayor of South Omaha;. Mra. Annie White, New York Mr. Elisabeth McOowan. Ksw Tork, and Mra Mary Byrne, Dea Moines. All of the children axcept Mr. Byrne and Mayor Tralnor war at th bedside when the end cam. DEAVER , ESCORTS COLONISTS Bnrllnstoa Agent Takes Settlers Oat to Snancct tha North Platto . Conntry. ' D, Clem Deaver, colonisation agent or th Burlington, headed a large body of land excursionists out of Omaha Tuesday afternoon. Th party waa on Its way to th North Piatt valley, wher many of Its - tnemborg . ar contemplating buying farm . land. Another excursion of colonists will be mad out of Uils dty by Mr. Deaver oa June S, when th excursion rate go Into effect again, lie will take a number of men. and families who intend to settle In th western, part of Nebraska and la the Big Mora Basin of Wyoming out oa that trip. John W. eickelamltt. areenboro. Pa. haa thro children and Ilk most chlldraa tbey frequently take cold. "W have triad several kind of cough medlcin." a aaya, ' but have never found soy yet that did Uiera aa much good as Chamberlain's Cofb Remedy." Fur sal by all dang ers. ... .... POLITICAL POT IS SIMMERING MBBW-BBBB Candidates for Various County Offices Are Lining; Up. BRAILET ' 13 NOT A CANDIDATE List Jot Most of th Offices Is Loss, with Many Yet to Hear rr. Primaries Come a Month Hence. It will be a month yet before filings for the next primary will be due, but the pollt! csl pot Is already beginning to simmer wltt candidates for county offices coming on of cover. All the court houe Inmatef whose -terms are about to expire happei to be republicans with the exception o two county commissioners, and as a cortne- (juence the activity Is chiefly on the re publican side f the ence. The offioe-holders out for re-election am' renominatlon as republicans are District Clerk Robert ?mlth. County Surveyor Mc Rride, County Superintendent . Toder and Coroner Crosby, aU of whom hope to get away without serious opposition In the primary. County Judge Ieslle some time ago lei It be known that he would try for th district bench, and Police Judge Bryce Crawford shied his castor to be promoted to county Judge, and no one has Jumped In against him. although there has been talk of C. O. McDonald and Albln Johnson, both of whom are yet shy. For county clerk It Is understood that Mr. Haverly Is ready to retire, and his dnputy, ' Frank Dwey, ia th only an nounced candidate. A similar situation exists In the county treasurer's office, which bars a third term. but where two deputies would like first place, Fmmet CJ. Solomon and I. O. Beisel Solomon, has been county commissioner and county comptroller, and Beisel was a candidate for th treasurer's place four years ago. Dratley to Retire. Sheriff Bralley has also let it be known that he la to retire voluntarily, and tha list of nomination aspirants Is the largest for any office. Including Fred II. Hoye "Joe" Hummel, John Brlggs, C. II. iBard and Nels A. Lundgren. All of these are more or less well known. Hoye Is now police commissioner, was for two terma In the council and was once nominated foi sheriff. Hummel is now city councilman was once deputy sheriff, and then head of th city street cleaning department and was once candidate for county commis sioner. Brlggs Is chief of police of South Omaha, and haa not been In politics ai candidate. Isard Is a blacksmith, who ran for the city council two years ago, and Lundgren la a field deputy in th sheriff office, counting on Swedish support. The next large list of possible entries seeka the Job of police Judge, which ap parently haa larger drawing powers since the last legislation raised the pay- In the police Judge !;t are Councilman "Charlie Davta, E. F. Morearty, former Justice of the Peace Charlie Fields and Charles E. Foster, who has served as deputy county attorney. For the county commleslonershlps, which are to be nominated by districts, lines are hardly drawn. It Is taken for granted that the democrats will renominate both Bed ford and Plckard, and to run against them th names most heard among republican ar Frank C. Best, Henry O. Oetrom, W Q. Ur and "CJus'V Harte. Bishops Make Choice oi Successor to the UArQUpigcopa See Four Clert-ymen in Session Here . . Make a Nomination in Secrecy. A successor to Most Rev. John J. Keane. who has resigned the office of archlcplsco- pal see at Dubuque, was nominated at a conference of four bishop held at the residence of Bishop Richard Scannell Tues day morning. Th churchman chosen will not be given out. ' Those who participated In th meeting held Tuesday morning ar Rt. Rev. Rich ard Scannell of Omaha, RL Rv. John i. Kean of Cheyenne, Rt. Rev. Jamea Davis of Davenport and Philip J. Oarrtgan of Bioux city. - The blshoprlo of Lincoln Is vacant. Y.W.CA.Workers Are Busy Chasing Dollars Soliciting Brigades Sweeping Over the City Headquarters AU A-wMrl. Th 115.000. mark waa reached tn Mon day's collections mad by th women of th Young Women' Christian association working for th SDO.Mv fund. Of this amount 13.100 has been collected sine th campaign started May IT and th remain der waa already on hand. Monday' subscriptions amounted to $847. Th result of th labor of Tuesday will not b known until Wednesday morning. All the team and forces of th Young Women; Christian association ar now en listed In th work. It la a busy seen at th Young Women's Christian association business office these day. Th telephone rings steadily in half mlnut Intervals and a Un of women Is waiting to be attended by th clerks and officers of th association. Noontime member of th workers' bri gade drop in to mak re porta Meetings of team and of th working oompanle are beld at this hour. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH IS TO BE ALL FIXED UP Board Votes to Go Ahead .with nalr at Ones i Money ta Ratoeo. Re- Th official- board of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church haa decided to com pletely renovate th church property and at ready S3.000 ha been ralaed for that pur pose. At a meeting of th board with th pastor, Rev. . Qeorge W. Abbot, Monday evening two aonunltteoa war appointed. a building committee, composed of Messrs. Edward A. Parmelee, John J. Ton and Wlllard Chambers, and a finance commit' tee. composed of Messrs. William RoUen berg. William H. Bocherdlng. John F. Robinson, H. JI. Berger and C. W. D Lamatra. Th official board ordered work begun at one Rev. Edward Hlslop. district superin tendent, preaiaea at tnm quarterly coop ferene which was held at th earn time. Another meeting will be held Friday night of this week when th church woma will giv a upper. Voter's Kidney itosnody Acted Qolek. M. N. Oeorgv Ire nd si a Ala waa both- sred with kidney troubl for many year. -I waa persuaded to try Foley Kidney Remedy, ss4 before taking It thro day I could tool Its oenariolal effects. Toe pala left my hack, aiy kidney action cleared p aad I an a much hotter. do not best tat t roammn4 Foley Kid ney Kamody-" For ealo by U druggist, t , ,.hnlMWsSsVn.'IJ rorrriday and Saturday We Announce A Very Extraordinary Sale of MEN'S PANAMA MATS The Values WW Be from $5.00 to $10.00. Our Prices Will Be $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95. See Our Windows Now and Look for Our Thursday and Friday Ads, -me nousc or HIGH MERIT. " MM SEES NO MENINGITIS EPIDEMIC Health Commissioner Can See No Cause for Public Alarm. HAS MADE AN INVESTIGATION Bays Cnoes Are Di to Contagion, bot They Ar Bporadle and Aro Not Confined - to Any One Locality... .. A rigid Investigation of the cause of the cases of spinal meningitis in Omaha hss been mad by Dr. R. W. Connell, health commissioner. "I have been trying to con nect the eases In some way' said Dr. Con nell Tuesday morning, "but so tar I have been unable to find anything that would tend to the belief than an epldemlo exists aa some think. "Undoubtedly, the cases are due to con tagion, but they are nporadlo and are not confined to any section of the oity. S far, seven ease havs been reported, on. of which was brought to Omsha for treat ment. . 'Cases spring up here And there. Vntle: th present conditions I cannot find any thing alarming in the situation." SENSATIONAL SUIT ( PURCHASE. Brandels Stores Bay Entire Stock of a New York Wholesale Tailor. The Brandels Stores were extremely for tunate In aecurlng a great stock of hand tailored elothea from a leading New York wholesale tailor. These suits were made to sell at S35. They will go on sale at Brandels next Saturday at $10.66 Just one third off. Watch for later announcements. BRANDE13 STORES. . i MucyWs Cold Remedy Relieves tb neaa, tnroac and lungs simost ltu mediate- I, iiwcii Havers, stops Checks Fevers, stons Dlschsrses of the nose, tskes awsy sll aches sud pains rsused by colds. It cures Urlp sod ob Itlosts Oongbs snd prevents Pneumonia. Write Prof. Mtiujoa, (tfrd sod Jefferson Bts., Phils., la, foe medical airtt to tolutely free. ABOVE ALL III QUALITY For Home Consumers -PHONE- Douj. 119; lnd.A-2119 UJm. J. Oockhoff Retail Dealer. Office, 803 So. 7th ft hi n m j i v. L?0WAr.S l A V w ' Owen Bush Says that "this thine of changing drinking TH water is a mighty serious ball player's health 1L plays safe combines ' by drinking v Invariably pure and wholesome thirst-quenching to the limit of. satisfaction. You will enjoy Coca-Cola from every standpoint of healthfulness and goodness. DeliciousRefreshingThirst-Quenching 5c Everywhere Send 2c stamp for our booklet, "The Truth About Coca-Cola" and the clever and use ful scoring device, the Coca-Cola Perpetual . Counter. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY w Atlanta, Ga. 20 Vacation Opportunities '1 "-'ill n . via Rock 1'ortUnd,, Sjtftr ..tin Bangor, M . , . . . Boston; Mass. i J . Mackinac Island, 'Mich. Detroit, Mich. ...... j ... , retoekey, Midi. ......... NewA'ort'N. Y. Buffalo and Xiugar Fails, N. V. ai ia. w ttT Y. ..' , Lake Placid, N. Y Saratoga Springs, X. Y. Atlantic City, N. J. Asbury Tark, X. J. o St. John, N. B Fredericton, X. B St. John, X. F Halifax, X. S '. Toronto, Ont Ottawa, Ont Cliarlottetown, I. E, I Quebec, Que..' . . Norfolk, Va., Burlington, Yt. .' . The nbove round trip fares and sire onjy a partial list of Steamship tickets via all Trans Let us J RAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS y VISITING CARDS All correct forma in current social usage engraved in tho best manner and punctually delivered when premised. EMBOSSED MONOGRAM STATION EH Y and other work executed at prices lower than usually prevail elsewhere. 1 A- I. ROOT, Incorporated 1210-1212 HOWARD ST. yOmaha to Kansas City DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Morning and Evoning Trains Broiler Buffet Car on Day Train Drawing Room Pullman Sleeping Cars on Night Train VIA THE handicap to a and activity." He health and pleasure Whenever vou see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola Island Lines ,.L, i ; v $42 35 .'.-$46.80 ..940.60 ...$31.80 ...$25.00 ..$29.85 ..-$42.00 ...$32.00 $34.00 ..$30.20 -$38.80 $43.50 I a , o ,1 $42.00 , , , , , , t 44.50 45.15 $67.00 ..$49.00 $29.60 $35.00 $48.05 .$39.00 .$42.00 $39.10 i i i i in effect daily after June 1st, what we offer. - Atlantic Line on sale at jthis office. help you plan your vacation trip. S. McNALLY, D. P. A 1322 Farnam Street STATIONERY , noaaii Sw. tan aVlrt MISSOURI PACIFIC rhos. F. Godfrey1, Passenger and Ticket Agent 1423 Farnam Street or Union Station Xlic Omahn Rookloveps' Contest HO. 60 WEDWESDaT, MAT 84, 1111. What Does This Picture Represent? Titlo Author Your Name Street and Number City or Town After you hare written in the title of the book, save the coupon and picture. ' Do not send any coupons until the end of the contest is an nounced. Remember the picture represents the title of a book not a scene or character from It. ' Catalogues containing the names of all the books on which the puzzle pictures are based are for sale at the Business Office of The Bee 25 cents. By mall, 30 cents. Rules of the Contest AH parsons sr sllglkl. la .Mar this eomiwt ucept .mplor. of th. Omaba B sn4 ntntm ( th.tr (twill.. Bach r. tor .ntr-lT. dar. Ihsis wtu b. pubHtb.4 la Tb. s s plciyr. which will NpwiH th. asm. ho. B.nta atch pi.lur um will bt a bl.nh lor th. onia.taat t. till tn th Mil. o th. too. - Cat ot both tb. slrtur sa bltnh an till tn th nam. n. .uthor W lb. book an a4d rour ruin, ant tdlrM s.tlr n plslnljr In th. ac. Dro.ldM. No rs.trtcU.it. wll b. slwwS aa tb. war la which anawar tu ths sletuns mar o swrsn. Bach statyn naranau onlf m. till. t s boh. II r ars not avr. ol s tltl. an wish to wtn4 In mors than on. snaw.r to a-h ptcturo, r wv o o. BVT NOT StOBl THAN KIVB ANSWERS W1LX BS ACC'ICPTISD TO ANY ONI PICTURS. Incwmct an.wwr. will n.t b o.nl4 atalnat sonMaiaou It eorract anaw la ata flrao. Mora than on anawar shoula not U lit oo tb. aarn. wnipon. Kxtra coupon! ahoulS b. tMd tor aztra anawars.AU snawars t th nun numbar sboalS b k.pt tosathcr in ""WnU" not abaalatalr saccaurr, rt la dnlrabl that th. plctsr. ahoula In asch " b. sent in with tha anawara ,1a wnWr that all innm b unlrorm. AaallloBil.auUra sna aouDS mar ba abialovl at th o M.c ot Th. In by null ur ta parwin. Wh.a roa ba sll aavasty'iiv ptaiaraa, m t Tb Omaha Im, aodram to tti. .wv.a t. tha caniMUni aandlnt la th. of tw or mr praons kartns th. aarn. th mallr sumbar of atrs eotipons is sia aat oi anawara wii a hchik wmuar. .u vast of two paraona basins tb. aam. ssmbar carraot and uatnt tha aarn numbar of .spans, tk. panon whaaa at ot aaawar la meat naatlr praparad. la ths opinio at tb fall Iu4ins eommlltae. will raaalv Ui. tint prlia. Orof on Hat ( anawar may b sabmlttad by a eontaaUnt. Tb aa f tha opana I nt sblisalorr span th aontaatant, sad aa anawar may S aubmltlad ta any tealbl mannar tha sontaatant mar aaloot. Award will b mad strlcllr aeaordlns ta tha merit ot each aaparats Hat. Tha nam of mora tbaa on pernn muat not ba written upon any on coupon, Tn award wll b made by Me Conteat Editor snd a commute of wU-knowa elt aaa. wbve samos will b annMneed later. The Contest Is limited to th following territory: N.brsaka. Wyemlng. that portion of Iowa west of bat net tnalsalns Dea aoioes. sad that asotlon of south Dakota knows sa tb Slack BUM Dletrlet. among the leading motor cars. For both service -and speed, this auto will make an excellent possession. It Is a real joy-maker. It Is fully, equipped and Is just like accompanying Illustration. The famous Apperson warranty goes with this car. The prize may be Inspected at the Apperson Sales Rooms, 1103 Farnam Bt. Second Prize Value $7 CO Not everybody can play a piano but everybody would Ilka ta Ths 1 81-not Kimball playsr-plano, worth $760, which Is the second grand prise, will furnish music for you whether you play or not. It is a wonderful Instrument, and wtil make some home a happy place for every member of the family. Even Grand ma can play this Instrument. If sister wants to plsy It without the mechsnlsm, she simply has to lift a lever. This player ia exhibited at the K Hoepe store, ISlt Pouslas St Fourth Prize Value 1230 A tlOO Columbia "Resent" Orsfon. ola and $60 worth of records form the fourth crand prise. This srl lent Instrument is one of the best manufajtbied. It la built of finest mahogany throughout. For any family this instrument Is simply a musical gtm. It Is sure to increase the bliss of sny home. It will draw the family cloaer together and form means of entertainment night after night. Thia Urafonola la now ex hibited at the Columbia Phonnajhaph Company's agency, llV Farnam Street. IbH Thirty-Five Cash Prizes VALUE $140.00. Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prkes of $5. Twenty Prizes of $2. Watch for the Daily Bee's Great iaai.R i n.m isMvr n .wiu. w BookloT.ra' Oontact Editor, mm will b. larscal numbar ot cornet sutaUosa. In avant nanibar et aorract aoluUsna. th. parwoa iuln First Prize Value $2,000 A $2,000 Apperson "Jack Rab bit' Touring caT, Model Four Thirty, with five passenger capac ity. It Is a great car In a great contest. It haa many speed and road records, and today ranks Third Prize Value $300 This prise Is a beautiful lot In A. P. Tukey Son's Her addition, adjacent to Hanacom park and Cen tral boulevard. It la lot 4 of block eight, on Thirty-third street, and Is (0x130 feet. The street car Hue runs along Thirty-second Avenue, luat a block from the site of tho lot. bom young coupls. perhaps, will here erect a little cottage la whleli to live for years and yeara. Who can tell whnt lucky person will net this Ideal lot? You may be the one. 4 Picture in The Bee inionnssii iii ism rrTT Wm CI - ,i-.viii i. MM BiwiiwiyeyaieweairTir-t I' I I