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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1911)
BRIEF CITY NEWS ! DAVIDSON IS TO LEAYE SOON ! ). v i r tt m rr rv I " sjne rive sppikat.ts tr.k tr. r;vii service ilmititl In the federal ynDutriy t erlrai! r momlnf for district ! in;nnT rf lornmott hnitarB. IcniMtwT Backraptcy A:irt G. Bork Wker. an Crmarie barber, tiled an tn filtinary petition for bankrupt re In the fl"T pmirt Verlneariay rmrmtnt mlr. hi liabilities at rLWrr.D ana hla assets at CM M "ree Wrcee Oraated Three divorce were ara tiled m fUrtrlrt court Tuesdav. x. U F-.hsneT was rtven a decree from Jane K. Khaner; Jesse Anderson from Myr-tle Anflerwm. ana Mary E. Ftuart from Mar. Inn Buiart. fee Intuit Death 1oa Han sen, tf Frank Hansen, sued the Mieaouri rarrfic Railway com parr fur for the Oeath of her bul.nn) In dis trict court yesterday. Hanaro wae kilted In a rolhutm between a tram and a troller car at Forty-firth and Dodre streets on Mi; I". JHHi. -teal Batata Mee Talk Cowsolidatioa rotin!ldatitm of flout b Omaha with Omaha and the institution of the cotuaunaion pian of rnvenirrifnt were discussed at a mee tin f of the Cmaha Keal Estate excnanre Wed nesday. T. i. O Neill of bSould Omaha asked that ft cmrnltte be appointed ta boom the pTfpotiition No action was taken. tolas Watch ia rawed Captain John fin vase of the crtectite force Ui discovered the hiding- j.lare of a bandatma Glamrmd set ladies' gold match which he will present to May tvemiert whenever he aaoertarn her addreaa. The captain baa not the remote! idea who May beunett la, but aa her full nam ia engraved on the tiroerdeoe ha ta confident tt baa been stolen, becauae of the mtnnw in hick lis hiding, place waa dlane-vered. Kearney Man Chosen to Highest Office Grand lo> of Ancient Free and Ac cepted XLoni Holds Anneal Election. Henry Gibbons of Kearney waa hon ored at the swoond day meeting of the oommuntcattoa of the Nebraska Orand Lodge. Ancient Free and Arwepted Masona. by belli elected to the big-best Maaonic office In the elate, that of grand master. Mr. Olb'brai Was. prior to the election Weflmaday nnmlns, deputy Brand master. Francis JB. White, the only Omaha man to be honored with aa offloa la the grand lodga, waa re-elected aa grand secretary. Other results of the el notion were Jamas B- Caia, Stella, deputy grand master; Al pha Morg-aa, Broken Bow, grand aenlor warden; Thomas M, I lvla. Beaver City, grand Jflaior warden; Charlea &. Bumbam, grand tiixurnj, Every man pat ta office 'Wedneaday held aa otflua la the grand Joflga Jaat yeac. wlih the exoeptloa of Mr. Bum ham. The appoint) effloeia sow la the grand ledge are ft.. P. Xiaridaon, grand chaplaia; Ejkhert K. French, grand cuatofliaa; 'Wil liam T. Bourke, graztd tnarabai; Samuel a. Waiting, ATraad aenlor deooa; Andrew H. Tlela, grand Junior deacon; Beuben Fbrbea, grand trier. Aa anproprlatioB of t6,S00 waa voted to the Kebraaka Maaonle home at Fiatta aaonta. The Kebrakka Teterana of Free Maeonry, f which there ra Lhout SO pmoent. held their annual dinner aa4 tneetlng at noon. The veteran are Maaona who have been member of the order for twenty-one year or more. Two hours were taken up by peech-makmg and the exchanging of old toriea. They adjourned ta meet when the next grand lodge soaeta. The grand lodge will hold Its next meeting- ta Omaha, the first Tuesday after the brat Monday la i una. Pool is to Run for Governor Next Year Zmparta tie JErri to Some Friends "While Attending the Edi tors' Contention. Among the political aeoiets divulged through the meeting- of the editors is the candidacy of Charles W. Pool, former speaker of tha bouse, tor the democratic nomination for g-wernor next year. This piece of news is Imparted to his Intimates by Mr. Fool htmaelf. Be is editor of tii Teoumsnk Jaurnal-Tribana. and waa speaker by grace of th democratic ma jority In tha legialalure two years ago, and amirht have had a aeoond term except lor the tact that be was lured Into "eking the race for secretary of atate and beatea by ao narrow a margin that It only gave him a relteh for more politics, which he will seek on tha fbernational raoo track. EAGLES' CARNIVAL IS DRAWING GOOD CROWDS latee-a and the rVe J rateh Fkeatr The Eagles are auooeedtng la attracting hie crawoa ta the circus grounds at Twentieth and Paul streeta with their car nival and aaaembled midway attraotiona The aeuond night of the carnival waa a aierry affair and hugs crowds eemed taorougtily te enjoy the alxteea ahows and the four tree attraction. AU sorts at shows ever Invented to please merry makers are ta be found on the grounds and the E&g-le are ezoMient and enthuaiaatlc hotna. The money to bs obtained from the project is fur the very good cause of a new aerie at Bfimon. The grounde will be oen all week. Tonifc-ht la "Fraternal" tught m besidas th attendano of fraternal aocietlea there will be a crowd of newsboys, wb will be taken In charge by Mogy Bernatein and admitted tree. PUNCTUALITY RECORD IS MADE Three Fast arllasTta Tralaa Lee Oady tnln kt La a tee rer. May. The BurUnrtoa snade another record for runctuallty of its paaaanger and anall trams from Obi car ts Omaha during the atootk of May. The Chicago-Omaha limited trala arrivtd on time twenty-nine days out of thirty-tt and luet a total of but twelve snmulas fur the entire month. 'J be night Omaha exiires arrived aa am verr day durmg tha month. FauMtus faat mail Kt. I arrived a Umt every day during- the month. Th three train mentioned ran ta th aggregate during May e&je miles and the total time lost was twelve nunutea SALE OP kt l Kl BthlSHIKCa. Kaut Um rewHk Retail at new T ale tataraay ReaaarawWle atederttetaa. The eaur stock Is treah and new ell tfcut aeaaoa's oorrect styles. ecu-d at a tracOnn of its actual value ant offered Saturday, June lot a. at one-third ta aaiz the regular prioea. JSnAXPElS BTOKEn. StpenEtendett Go to Waiting ton by End of June. "KILL EOT FCG-GEST STCCXSSCH Or. navideoa Ha Pealttewe ea Mur Moerda, tlr He Will Keelva at Oare Oeaelaa- t p H In W erk. if William M Zwridaon. who ia ac- I repted the r-!l to the upf nntTiflencv of i S' hoola of Wajihinrton. 11. C can clear np ! hi humrifw hfre in connection with the j erhoole. he win Irave for his nvw field of luimre the latter part of the mor.th In. IavidKon. bowewr. will not move hte fam-J i'y to Washington until about the first of Rertcn-iber. The dfpsrture of Ir Parlflson will leave many hole to fill in various public bodies and committees. He ts a member of the hoard of truste- of the Omaha university, one of the flireHmn of th Toung Men s Christian association. pr -eiflcrit of the Ne braska Ptate Teachers' association, whit-n holds its annual meeting here thi fall, and hairmao of the committee of one hundred, which ba charge of the arranpementa for the program and entertainment of delegates ti the National Prison congress. His renlgnatione from these positions will be forwarded to the proper officials as soon aa they can be written. The question of electing a successor to XT. liavidnon has not been taken up by the board as jet. Rumors connect E. V. Graff's name with the supertntfmdency and many stats that they would not be surprised to see him elected. Mr. Graff ia princlial of the Hlrb acbool. lr. tavidson stated that he would make no recommendations as to his successor. AndyFrick is Dead; Prominent in Omaha Since PioneeFDays Engag-cd in "vvholesale Liquor Busi ness, cut in Former Tears - Was a Railroader. A. N. Frlck, 123 South Tenth street, president of the A. N. Frlck Ac Son whole sale liquor company, succumbed to a short llinee at bis home at J0 o'clock this morning. Following service throuphout the civjl war, Mr. Frlck came to Omaha in He was one of the crew that unloaded the first locomotive that ever came 1o Omaha from a Mlseouri river steamer in 1R. and was one of th first engineers to run a train over tb short stretch of track that was laid in that year. Mr. Frlck was Is the fnlon FBtrific rerviee for nineteen vears before going Into business. He had been an influential figure In the back ground of democratic politics for years. Hs served as state committeeman from this district and had been Importuned at various tiroes to enter races for oounty offices. However, he preferred to remain out of the "Fame," as he termed it, insofar aa an active re4eclty was concerned. Pneumonia w-as the cause of Mr. Frick's death. Bis Illness covered a period of ten days, but It waa not until Monday morn ing that his condition became alarming. Be leaves a widow, a son, Iouis E. H. Frtck, and a daughter. Mrs. E. H. Brue ninc. also of 13 South Tenth street. Mr. Frlck wee fit years old. Hs was bom in Alsaoe-Ijorratoe In IMS and came to America when he waa 4 years old, settling with his parents Is Ohio. During the war he served m aa artillery regiment. In which he waa ttsofl."ifc St. Louis aft the out break of that confin. ENGROSSED RESOLUTION GIVEN TO ROSEWATER FAMILY Cwar ef Stesolatlon Sarsaally fedlea. Ia Sfidwsvrd Bemrater fkehewl A 1m Baaa- la Baildln. Engrossed copies of the resolution adopted by the Board of Education, for mally dedicating the Edward Rosewater school, have been finished and delivered to the members of Edward Knae water' family, and one copy hung In the school building. Ths workmanship Is particularly admired by those who have awen It, the design artistically grouping the text under a heading set out with a portrait of Mr. Rosewater and a picture of ths school building at ths bottom. The work was executed by J. W. Lampman of the Moaher-ta.mpman Business college with pen and Ink and air bruah. Soewdr as Two Old to learn that the sure way te cure a cough or cold Is with Dr. King's New Dlsoovery. sue and Sl.W. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. a eewerfol suss fear Opw-e iJaa. ta rasa of (atsh. atua-tastossU Cue" How to hold him A man can't get away from the attrac tion of a wholesome dainty borne tible. He doesn't want to. He forgets half his troubles while he is eating US el I'll 1 si sin li yn r TOMATO It is so delicious to tb taste and so wholesome and satisfying that the pleasing effect lasts through the whole meaL He a looks forward to it again. So do you. And there's no worry over pre paring it either. Why not errjoy it today f 21 Lands lOcacAn Just mii kot ttatOT,l rttij f g loH, stni A V V -. . i V . xr Sale of High Grade Oriental Rugs TWTONDAY rnorning we begin a week's sale of high 1V1 grace Orientals at the lowest prices we ever have offered on these excellent rugs. We make this state ment because it is absolutely true the lowest Oriental prices we ever have made. Certainly, there is a reason for these startling concessions. We must clear our stock rooms for early fall shipments they are crowded now. We sacrifice profit for space. The rugs are not several seasons old they include all latest importations in all the most popular colors. A rare assortment of those desirable Belouchistan and Daghestan rugs will be in the sale. It is the opportunity for the June bride to furnish her home inexpensively the opportunity for you to give the bride a lasting, useful present, or to get a high quality covering for your own home at prices that positively cannot be equaled in any reliable house in the city. Details will be published in The Sunday Bee. Some of the rugs may be viewed in bur south window. Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co., The Tag Policy House Established 1884 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street V --J When You Cook on a Cabinet Gas Range Each oven and the warming' closet is at convenient heig-ht amply wide and amply deep, but light throughout There is no need to stoop or kneel to see if things are "going right" See how easy it is to watch everything on A Cabinet Gas Range and bear in mind the fact that both ovens and the warming closet are all heated by the one set of burners, insuring ECONOMY. Price Connected S28.00 Attractive Terms if Desired . - - l. 4 ilk wy' Sit ' 1 You can boil, broil, bake and roast at the same time on a Cabinet Gas Range OMAHA GAS COMPANY S-ll-CI 17 IT HI oarra CahpoUX CoMPaar Oastass a a Look for the red-stad-white Peopile like to visit Business and Pro fessional men -who are sufficiently thought- ' ful of the public's comfort to use Electric Fans No one likes to buy poods in a super heated room filled "with nasty, vitiated air. Professional men -who perspire look funny. And if there is one invention -which paralyzes the ambition of flies, it is the mac-Line Tre are talking about, namely, the Electric Fan You can keep FANS running all day for a very small cost Male a hit vith your customers and clients by calling up our Contract depart ment today. They will tell you where to pet them. Omaha Electric Light & Power Company The Bee Prints the News ! PRICSOL tee ccnauERCR cp RKaKi"nsa It yon bar tried arery other knosra reznacy lor rheumatism da not de spalr. lou sUU liave Uricaot, tha practical certainty of CUR K, and tha alisolnte certainty of Tr.mTi t lusting benefit to Xall back. on. (jricaoi ia not a cureaU. its cpedal Cela is rbenm&tle diseases ana it cures them by removing the causa. erybo!y soiradays kaoars tnat rbenmatlBin la cauaed by aa ai cieas at Trie Acid la ths blood. Local appB cations may relieve, bat tbey caaaot poaaiUy get at tb seat ox the dia-ease. UricBol Is Just -srbat Its aaote txn pliea, a aolTent and e'lmlnainr at Uric Acid. Bemort ths causa and tha flleeaac la rone. Vricaol sot only cures tbe eonusoo forms of rbeumatism, bat It does irbat no other remedy baa before aocosa- pllshed: IT DISSOLVES AND ELI1CDCATE3 DEPOSITS IX THE JOINTS, WHKBJB THET HAVE BEEN ACCUaTO-AIV INO roa TEARS. tecords are In oar pceaesrtoa of not one but many caaea a hare tbe joints of tha fingers were ao thick ened as to be practically aaeleas; vhere tbe bip or tbe knee Joints vera ao filled iih the deposita as to ren der tbe rlctlffi wholly unable to eraik; yet tbe patients were completely re stored to beaitb and activity by the systematic use of FricaoL In this e-ty Uricaol baa been a jrenniaa RIXKWEB OF TOUTHJ We eaa trntbrnlly claim tha remark able record of DO. per cent, of cures where a proper opportunity ia glvea our remedy ta eooompliab tbe result. We win fladly supply tesUmonlala. Write tor folder. If your drurpist does not bare tt. Bead ene dollar to The California CKemicat Co, 22$ New High SU Lae Angeles, Calif, and M ii aeiJ yoa a Uu'ia prepaid. for sale ana recommended by Sherman McConnell Drus Co., Oal Drts Co., Omaba, Nth. XIic Omaha Dec's Orcal Booklovcrs' Contest sm. as a-xxaexaiLX. rm a, ssu. T7hat Does This Picture Represeat? Till Arlhor Toet Xzme ................ Sirred anJ Xnraber -Cilr orTom .... rtwr ja ha.va srrKTsja la tke vaJm eC the bank, aave and y&riLiuev tto ul and mvj casqaaea mas.il t3sc eatd ea As) eaa XuuaivTA. EnmIT the pintnr jsjresenis the tlije of a back' rx tiaLTscaa- tram 2L CzJjbZngmsm cCTlaTnTny; Uie rwiri of an lie anakx ea Wkacki tbe Tn-n nELrn aura isued are for aaie sdt tbe Js-jsatacsai OeQeat Bre Ti ccxlx. Bjr snail. 3 cestts. Rules of the Contest ai ui'.iji to ur ikM aitKt waaut esisUw et te a aaak u, aw eevanir-im an taera vtu a paeuaka la timk viu tmvmmmt ta iiana at Sua, an ma amah saasa UI M a kl&uk lor taa aantaatant a IUI u taa Uta at taa kaaa. Cat out katk ua tiriin aa kiaaa an tui at taa auua ana aaxaar at Se Seat aa ea raw am an asaraai eaatif aa awuur la tfca aievtaaa. Na nau-iauaua rU ka ktaaa aa tfaa la vktak wmri ta taa atotsrai sar a aoiua. um sietur innma aula ana titta of fcaaa. U aa ara aot aara at a UUa ant oat XL (and In Bora tbu sna auawar ta auk akatara, yum bm a aa. BtT nlit moke iiv. rivm aseks rux as aocemo to aat oke ricrraa. lniMMia anawara arlli tiat k aauntj aaalnat analaaimnta tf Mot taw au iaiaar skauM aal ka p at aa u aa lor aaum nninia. all iaii 1 e aha aaana at asiidtna )B tka aau VttU aot in i latalr nmaui. a m aaWa that ta ktiiwa aaaaX ta aaok eaaa k aast tat vita tka anaaar .ia mmm thai all aaaaai ka eaUaraa. aaatuoaal sialeiai eaa atuauna mar k aniaiaa at ua atliaa ai Tka eaa as snaii ar ta karaaeu a'kaa ro all aaatr-iia inum, atataa ma toaatbar aa arttw ar art tbam -ta Tha Omatia la. Mtniii 1 tlm Bookla air Oontaai Klur. eitaa will fc awaraaa la tka caniaaianta aonaws la tka laraaBt aiimkar af aorram aajlatlnea la aaaaa of tar ar atora paraitti aalas to am aaoatiar af una aulvuatta. tka awaiai mmlimj tb anaaller aamfcar al aaum aoaaaDa la a) sat ex a-Mit at tea aarauaa ka'Uaa tka ama kwiiiaar um. ajat in Ska aaaw aaati awiknna. tk na atkaaa mm mt mm torn tall JaOctiic aanunltlaa, will n Ool7 ana lut of aawwai mmmr aa aaoaiua Tka eaa af lac uaaiM k est aal ka aukmltla la aar laatfcle aturiiar I Imra will k maaa autaur eaa aula i tka aaaru at aaah ianli 1 Tta nam af mora tkaa a aara-m mum not ka vritkaa dn mmy mmm Tk award U ka maaa ar tb Ctauaat SaUiar aa a lamanim al MU kaao wkaas namal wlU a linaakBll later. Tka Ountaat M ikalta la tka ka ovlk tamtarr: Mabraaka. Wramlaa. tkat mUmm ar laara waat af but not naiianins amiia. aa Ik aiaak Hlla tnatflat. at SBaat aaaur nn 1 1 . as tk Uaa itpal snaa. First Prize Va!u $2,000 A 11,009 Appersoa "Jack IU btt" Touring car, Model Four Thirty, with live passenger capac ity. t la a great car la a great contest. It bat many speed and road records, and today ranks among tbe leading motor care. For both aerrice and speed, this aute all mcXt an excellent possession. It is a real joy-maker. It is fully equipped and Is Just like accompanying tUustratlaa. Tbe famous A p person warranty goes alih this car. Tbe prise may be Inspected at the Apperson Sales Rooms. 1102 Far&am St. Second Prize Value $750 Not prerybody caa pls- a plane tint everybody would Use ta The tg-noi KlmbhJl t,laj er-plano, worth t'lll. which la the second grand lirtse. will furnish music Xor you whether you play or noi It Is a wonderful Instrument, ana wwl make torn tioriie a happ P'ac lor every member of the lamil. iiven Graasl ma can flav till lnBtruruenl. If aister wanta te plmr It without the f-? nie:hanlani. ehe umplr has ta Uit r m , a lever. J ti 1 piayor ia eiiuouw at tha A. Hubk ature. ill. Lxiusias Eu CLir " IZLe -Tl. I I Uk? 1 j ' i mnqri r Third Prize Value $500 This rrise Is a beautiful lot la A. r. Tuksy A Sous Iter edaitloa. adjacent te Hanacoin jaark anfl Cea trai bouievara it la lot a ef blocs eltrht ra Thirty-third street aad la auailt feel. Th sueet nar lim runs alone Thlrty-aex-end aveuue. Just a block rrom th ti cif tr.e lot. rome youny couple, perhaps, will bars erect a titti cottaca la v. tucn te ii-e (ur rear and yeara Wba eaa tell a bat ucky r.i-aiio win ret thia IrVaal let! tvu may be the oaa. Fourth Prize Value 123 D A 1200 Columbia "Regnt Orafoa ela and lib rui of ruor6m form tia li.un.ri rut ariaa. Thi aaovt Jeut lnstruuient is on of trie best mauula.iti.re4. It is built of finest Btahocuxiy thrournout For aoiy taiiiily this lusu-utuent Is simply a Uiusical st.m. It la sure te Increase tbe biiaa of any borne, it will craw tbe Jaim y cioaer tosethar and lorra tueana of entertainment night after tiicht Thia Cxialunuia ia tut aa himted at the Coltunbia I'honuchapB Company s asaucy. 1111-11 iaruaxa feU-eet. Thirty-Five Cash Prizes VALUE jno.oa Tin Pruei of 110. Ten Print of 15. Twenty Priiei of tZ AVatch for the Daily Picture ia The Bee