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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1912)
THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAT 14. 1912. 1 j"jCy ffii AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION OF FOODS and BEVERAGES PARIS 1912 Grand it DIPLOMA AND GOLD MEDALS ON SSSSfiA. BOTTLED BEER THIS exhibition was held at Paris during the month of March, 1912, under the direction of the French government, in the great Luna Park pavilion and, con tained the exhibits of thousands of the leading food and beverage manufacturers in the world. ON "SSi" BEER, The award Jury consisted of the most noted culinary ex perts and chemists of France. Our winning GRAND PRIX' and GOLD MIDALS on Storx Triumph beer and Old Saxon Bran proves conclusively that these beverages are the equal in Purity, Quality and Flavor of any beer in Europe or America. DIPLOMA AND GOLD MEDALS ok The real judges of beer here at home (the public) have told us this most emphatically by the increased demand from year to year. It is some satisfaction to know that the foreign experts pay this high compliment also. When you order STORZ BEER you will know you are getting the best DIPLOMAS, MEDALS AND GRAND PRIX WILL BE ON EXHIBIT IN MERCHANTS HOTEL, MAIN WINDOW, FROM MAY 15 TO 18. GO AND SEE THEM STORZ BREWING CO., OMAHA DENVER MANKNEW SIMPSON fohn Leyden, Detective, Identfiei ' Man Found Dead Friday. KNOWS AS CHARLES MULES taaaeat o be Held This Moraine I .atomarh of Dead Hn to te I Be Farther Examinee) by Phrelclaa. John Leyden. one of the members of tbe Eiever detective force, vu an Omaha yisltor Sunder. He dropped Into the police station for a chat with Captain pempsey and to talk over old times. C p. Adam, the man held for complicity in the death of Taul Simpson. waa brought out and questioned by the visit In sleuth, who says he waa Intlmstely Acquainted with the dead nan. and that practically all that the Adama couple has paid about lilm la true. Leyden says that Simpson waa known aa Charles Miller in Away With the Corn Dentist! IIM" Stats Kulfi tni Cbltil Denver several years ago and that be waa aa allrk a confidence man as has ever plied the trade In the Colorado metropolis. Leyden has been attending a session of tbe county court at Lincoln and took the opportunity to visit bis friends. State Convention ' of the Knights of Columbus Today About fifty delegates from the different councils In Nebraska will arrive in Omaha thle morning to attend the annual state convention of the Knights of Columbus at the Crelghton Institute hell. A morning and afternoon aesston will be held and will be presided over by W. E. t-'traub of Lincoln. Offlcera for the ensuing year will be elected. The visitors win be entertained In the evening at the Institute ball by the local council. A light lunch will be served, fol lowed by a smoker and entertainment L. Ecuyer will render several musical numbers. A debate on equal suffrage will be taken part In by Amos Henely and M. L. Donovan, who will argue the affirmative side of the question, and E. JT. Waters and W. C. Fraaer, who will uphold the negative. Have yea a Cora, callous, bunion, wart? pee Judgment use "Bingo." Don't try lo slice It ofi or dig It out don't run tisk of blood poisoning! Don't let corn urgeon cut or sandpaper your feet. How fan he know how deep to go without p'irUng you without drawing blood T Why pay him more for Just temporary Relief tbaa a whole bottle of "Bingo" rosta (1 bits)? Don't use sticky piasters Eta this coating of dope to affect sur ra only with straps to bulge tbe stock t Increase pressure against tender, painful spot and make you wear larger (noes. ' Bingo's better, quicker, safer, more horough- Gets rid of these pests entire. Allays pain and inflammation quick a a Brink. Com or callous ahrivela up you pick It off. throw it away! Harmless V norma) flesh. Bingo's at eras star's, or sent Strtes ay PniiM P&arriMl Ce. Ill Ne. Dwrfcsra St. Cblasa. IH SoH ! tM, rtt fcy benu A hteCcassR Bra ' . Kin snS Doece. MtS soS barsar. SI'S snS ruaaat. else Leral rsanaacr. sst-s Ne. ma JftMMiMrigiriiriuwri Jurors Are Drawn for Federal Court The following namea have been drawn for Jury service In the United States dis trict court to report this afternoon at t o'clock. John M. Aaldrup, Fremont: John Boyer, Humphrey; George H. Bender. Cornlea; Henry Carroll. Fremont; Ed Early, Col umbus; Edward Even. Springfield; Aimer O. Fisher. Rosalie; John J. Galley. Col umbus; J., Howard Heine, Hooper; Ed Rossi ter, Columbus: Charles Rixln. Bcrlb ner: Henry Rohwer. Fort Calhoun; Roy Samson. Valley; Floyd Van Valla, Her man; A. G. Ciayton, Omaha; Isaac A. Coles. Omaba; T. H. Fonda, Omaha; A. laniang, Omaha. WAPPICH Tm WORK DONE Secretary of Fire and Police Board Israel Final Statement. MAKES SOKE RECOMMENDATIONS aaaeata that Salary ef Chief ef Pe lice Be Raised Sara Board Haa Brest Made the Goat f Entire City. William F. Wapplch. In a detailed and lengthy report aa secretary of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, re counts the work of the board during Its existence and makes several recommenda tions, among them that the salary of the chief of police be Increased from C,500 to ROM. Among other statements the sec retary lays claim In the name of board to the following: The 8 o'clock closing law has given the board much trouble and engendered bit terness agttnst tha board. Laws have been observed and rigidly enforced by the police department and bootlegging Joints have been abolished. During their three years aa an excise board fMO.OM waa collected for the school fund. Saloons have aot Increased In number since IMS. Wholesale druggists selling liquor have been compelled to pay license. The Albert law may have been a wise one, but It haa scattered the dent- sens of the red light district over the residence part of town and has failed to stamp out the evil. Charges against the chief of police, the mayor and the board, preferred In S0. have been "allowed to rest." stele a Properly Recovered, Oraaha'a crime record haa been good and KUO.SU0 worth of stoles, or lost pro perty baa been returned. Motor patrol wagons tiave been sub stituted for the horse drawn petrols. Repairs and rebuilding; of motor cars la dona la the police department's owa machine shop. Traffic police have been Inaugurated and all police have up-to-date uniforms. The police pension fund haa increased from . te Itt.tOO. Many requests were reserved to pro hibit golf playing, moving picture ahowa. theaters, bane ball games, etc., on Run day, and also protests against the Elks club. Field club. University club and Omaha club have been received, but no action "enroachlng on personal liberty" haa been taken. Double platoon system Is In force r lbs fire department. Feven thousand five hundred feet of hose have been bought A tarpaulin salvage corps with thirty covers baa been added. Chemical tanks are In use on auto patrols. In concluding his report to the board the secretary says: "Thts board and the chief of police wer,- made tbe goat for every shortcoming In Omaha. No matter hat took place tms board waa blamed for It. If taxes were high or street improperly paved or barri caded this board waa answerable, and so long aa (he fire could be kept on this board the shortcomings of others wen overlooked. "A commission form of government hes been adopted. It will not be a paneov for all munlclual ailments. People will expert wonders and wonder why results will not be forthcoming. But you will continue to psy taxes If you want a fir and police department and clean streets and electric lights and other progressive things to mska a city. Taxes are less todsy In Omaha than on property In Den ver,' HI. Paul, Tea Moines or Noux Cltv. "Time will come when the people of Omaha will say that this board had much to contend with In severs legislation to do away with a condition that had ex isted for hslf a century, and lo throw tha board Into the breach and expect an Immediate reform waa expecting too much from the citUens who refused la b bound by the lew. and It required pa tience and energy to bring about the re sults this board haa. The Incoming ad ministration will find matters In food shape." Permits to smoke, I cents. All dealers. SUBSTITUTE RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS NAMED The following have been a Anointed sub. sMtute railway mall clerks by the Depart ment of Railway Mall Service: Joaepa J. Rlordan, Pierce. Neb.; Verne Cstterson. Button. Nab.: Carl J. Veey, Nellgh. Neb.; Leroy Bevell. Ralston, Neb.; George 8. Schwab, Clay Center, Neb.: Fred C. Trlmpe, Aurora. Neb.; Leigh Rothenberg. Beatrice, Neb.; U ' Alva Grubb. Lakeside, Neb.: Other F. Fugats. Johnaon, Neb.; Robert W. Hew itt (reinstated). Pueblo. Colo.; Arthur W. Howard, Chanute, Kan. Nine Doctors Are to Be Graduated Nine students at the University of Ne braska Medical college In Omaha, will reeerra their diplomas May a at tha graduating exeretaee which will be held at the First CongragattonaJ church. The graduating address win be deliv ered by Dr. W. A. Evans of Chicago, who has been hearth com ml set oner of Chicago for a number of years. The graduates are: A. D. Brown. Atlantic, la.; R. p. Higglna, Blue Hill; J. T. Maxwell Omaha: W. C. Moodle. Omaha; C. L. Phillip. Tutan. Neb.: w. A. Rush. Mai-1 tea. and In a abort while bar hair win vera. Ia.; G. R. Sellon. Kemrnerer, Wyo.; J regain its former rich color and fleas. - B. Taylor, rntverslty p-jvee. Neb.; J. Faded blonds hair can be restored to C. Tucker, Tabor. I a. iu orlxlnal oldea abada hr mnuhia m a tea aauls by potttnf aa ounce of abans la saw atnt ef bolting water-, aad auborw er Titian leeka win quickly re- Hints on Care of Tour Hair Qmok, tha rorsser doles; and fcsurtra e xalr. Every woman realises) that when her hair turns fray er becomes streaky her beauty ia seriously tm periled, hut Instead of using dyes ar hair "shad era." she should if she Is a brunette get a small, original package of haratcum from her dragglat and steep it In one pint of water. Each night the hair ahould be combed thoroughly with the comb slightly moistened with this harmless Mae WemeVerfal n-n-g After suffering many years wtta a sore, Amos King, port Byron. H.T, waa eared by Bacalana Arnica antra. Sc. Far sale by Bra ton Srag Caw bxstra wban wash if wttk a Sea front exsUaary ramus -Adr. Time for rthat Summer Treat A toothsome, wholesome combination that has always brought health with welcome releas x from, the heavylfoods of winter Shredded Wheat Biscuit and Strawberries The" whole' wheat steamed-cooked, shredded and baked a crispi golden brown all the goodness of the wheat (the most perfect food given to man) combined with the most luscious berry that comes from American soil Nothing so wholesome and sat isfying and nothing soeasy, to prepare.' fUeookmt of bakinc requirwd to prepetfw tLia cleZkasua dial. Simply lat AM or nora BiacaiU in tb orn to rater tKcar wieppnoi and cor with alrawberiia or etW berriea and acnr who milk or creatm, adding Ofar to ait tha taste. More nouristiiog and much mora waiilT digested tkaa ordiaarr wnita floor Mabortcake'. Try it today. Shredded Wheat is the Whole Wheat I TLe areddea WW Company Niagara Falls, N.Y. (