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Tim BEE: OMAHA, SATCUDAV. MAY 1, 1015. 15 BEIEF CITY NEWS ftlMt 1 Now PMran Pre lootrlo raa Rurgesa-Oranden Co. Js7 festival Saturday The eighth annual May festival of the Norden Slng na; society will be given Saturday even faff at the Swedish auditorium. Today Complete Movie rrogram' classified auction today, and appear la The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture theater offer o anat Bank o Oaaafca ray 4 9r eeat on time deposits, 1 ver cent oa saving account. All deposit In tms hank are protected by the depositors' Cuarante fund of the at ate (o( Nebraaka. Voaad with Morphine-George Brown, arreated by Special Officer I'qntag of the Missouri Pacific, wa sentenced to ten day in tha county Jail. When ar rested Brown had a bottle containing a large quantity of morphine tablets on hla person. ' ' Tloketa for Oyn Stnat Beginning Saturday morning at t o'clock, tickets for tha second annual gymnastic carnival of the Toung Men's Christian aasoclatlon, which will be given Tuesday evening at the Auditorium, will be on sale at the bos offlos of the Auditorium, instead' of at the association building. . Mo gammer Zet TJp In Business if your office Is properly located, readily found and easily accessible. For such offices apply to the superintendent of the Bee building, "the building that is always new," room 108. , Haw Chorea rape The Covenant New Is the name of a Uttl weekly which make Its first bow to the public this week. It Is published by the Men' club of the Church of the Covenant It is issued in tha Interest , of the, Covenant and Fatrvtew Presbyterian churches. E. O. Carson la the editor and Mr. John Srhl'ieter Is the business manager. It starts with a good circulation and bright prospects. Show Soeasry te 2ms Tha Can adian Pacific railroad is arranging: tl present films In the moving picture house of Omaha of some of the beauti ful scenery 'along its lines. The placing of the films will be under the direction of W. D.. Black, traveling passenger went of the company, with headquarter at Chicago. W. B. Book of the Mil waukee road In Omaha, will show tha firms at Council Bluffs next, week, and the following week will appear In Omaha. Trend of Sentiment Toward Buying the Omaha Auditorium That there is a decided switch In the sentiment toward the purchase of the Auditorium was Indicated at meetings held In different parts of the city last night E. V. Parriab, manager of the bureau of publicity of the Commercial club, ap peared at four meetings, urging the pur chase of the Auditorium holdings. With out exception. ' the straw votes taken were favorable to' the proposition of the city taking over the property, very few indicating that they would not support tne bond issue of llfiO.OOfc Farrlsh spoke at an open air meeting at Twenty-fourth and Vinton, at Garfield hall. Twenty-seventh and Martha; at Tel Jed Sokol hall on South Thirteenth street, and. at Met hall on South Thirteenth street. He urgd the purchase of .the Audi torium on the issue of 'whether the city could afford to be without an Auditorium. When the question was put to the voters squarely they came to the front by stat ing that they would vote for the bonds, though many declared that they had op posed the proposition one year ago. All , meetings were largely- attended. Every Indication is that the4 bonds will recelv the necessary SO per cent of the votes cast upon the question. Wilson Will Review I Sixty-Five Vessels Of Atlantic Fleet . .WASHINGTON, April .-Sity-ftvo vessels of the AtlanUc fleet will pass In review before President Wilson in New York harbor on May 17. Secretary Daniels f announced today that in the great naval - Parade would be the following: w.BuS?h,pL Wyoming, flagship of Ad miral Fletcher, commander-in-chief First division, commanded by Rear Ad miral Mayc, SatUeehlps New Tork, Texa Delaware and North Dakota. fcecond division. Rear Admiral Boush. battleships Utah, Florida, South Carolina. Michigan and Kansas. v',,rdv.dlvta!0.n',Ker -Admiral Coffman, battleships Virginia. Georgia, Rhode Island .and Nebraska. . Fourth division, hear Admiral McLean, battleships Louisiana and New Hamp shire. Destrower flotilla. Captain Sims, Birm ingham, tender Dixie, destroyers, -Wr 2D,?tP- Drayton, Penley. Mayrant. Mc-' Call Furrows, Amnion. Patterson. Pauld 1,n', ,Tt1P tannin, Ueale, Jarvlss, Jenkins. Jouett. Cummlngs, Cassln,- Mc Dougal. Batch. Benham and Parker. Submarine flotilla. Commander Stirling, cruiser Prairie (flagship), tendera Mo Donough, Woorden, Tonopah. Oaark and -J! K"- K- Auxiliary division. Commander Holme, repair ship. Vestal, mine layer San Fran cisco, tugs Patapsco. Sonoma . and Patuaxent, colliers Cyclops. Prlen and Aerthuaa. SHOOTS WIFE AND THEN TAKESHIS OWN LIFE AliBIA,' Ta., April SO. Alexander Her man, a French miner at Rocking, three mile south of Albla, shot his wife today and a half hour later committed suicide. Culls from the Wire Major General Goethals. governor of the canal sone. will, leave Panama. Sat urday for Washington. Rov. lr. George 8. Vlbbert. Intimate friend of William Lloyd tiarrlson and Wendell Phillips and once a prominent temperance worker, died at Chicago. Charges of bribery which cat.aed ths Illinois house to cite F. E. Davidson, a Chicago attorney, to appear before it were dismissed today w hen counsel for Davidson appeared and quoted Mr. Dav idaon as aaylng he had not made the charges accredited to blm. Professors from the principal Colleges and universities of the I'nlted btstes to day attended the dedication at St. Louis of the three new building of the medical college of Washington university, which with the adjoining B&rnes' hospital, the tie Louis Children's hospital and -BC John' hospital form an Imposing- group dedicated to memcal purposes. After describing the workings of the European cartel eyntem of trade organl atlona lo members of the Industrial club of Chicago. t a banquet at 1'hlcaso. Joseph K. Davk-B, i li airman of the Fed eral Trade commission, said: "It would be a runfeSMlon uf tinfltne.tn if this coun try should b unablo to meet conditions ucu as these in the world trade MevesBOats of Oeess Steamers Pwt Sprim twltec, rHKISTtAHTV. KnllsDlaf)ar4.. HONOKONU Tatarra. ' firtANOHAI , ,Tiaau Sfess, tKW TuK....Haaa Omi U. - HOLLEtl DEFENDS CITY GOYEMENT Downtown Meeting- Conducted on Opposite Sidei of Street tnd Big Crowd Hear Arg-unent. "OUTS". SAT DIVES. FROTECTED Arthur Mullen, formerly attorney general of the state of Nebraska, leading democratic wirepuller, but who hag always been Indifferent to the present administration, from an automobile at Fifteenth and Douglas streets begged a crowd of nearly 3,000 to retain the "square seven" In office and to rebuke the "big six." He tempered his remarks by de claring that the "six" are unfit to hold the reins of city government. "You will serve yourselves best by holding onto these men." The big crowd, lured by accounts of the sensational political, duel of Wednesday n'pht at Fifteenth and Douglas.' was on hand to watch the rival cnndldates per form. In the expectation that Jim rhl man and Harry Zimman would Iocs, in a shoulder-to-shoulder conflict of ex- fT'Ietlves, the crowd was disappointed, but ir. the point of political pyrotechnic the Innermost craving of the .wildest fan was satisfied. Bach oa Own Side of Street. The "out" made no attempt to win away the corner upon which the ins" mcde their stand, but they entrenched themselves on the east side of Fifteenth street and then battled fiercely for su premacy. , If the opposing sides left anything un- sa'd. 1,004 persons failed to notlca It. Edward Simon pulled the records as evidence of his authorship of the moth ers pension and anti-loan shark acts. Representatives Billy" Chamber and Harry E. Foster were oa hand to cor roborate. It wa Mullen address, however, that created the big- sensation. Mallea Tells of Pol lee Protx. "It wa I who delved deep Into th po lice department' Innermost affairs when CMef Donahue was at the head." he de clared. "I did all I could to Improve lax conditions In Omaha. I have always kept my attention riveted upon the police. want to tell you al that we now have as sooa a police department in Omaha ai any city m the world. I know from e iK-rienoe max. mis administration la an honest one. I know that Omaha Is not perfect from a governmental standpoint. but it la a near to being so as la posst- rie ror human Intelligence to achieve. Tne men In office now are not graft era. They are honest men and efficient and I would be sorry Indeed If you allow yourselves to be misled into voting for Interest that are detrimental to Oroa. ha's good.' R. J. Madden, attorney, followed Mul len, .telling .the crowd how an afternoon paper and Its backer spent $35,000 through a oetecuve agency only to prove that Omaha and Douglas county are honestly governed. Others who spoke were John Bine, William Wapplch and Mayor Dahl. wan, who was brief In his remark be cause seven big meeting elsewhere left hi throat In serious condition. . .Front Other Pelat of View. On the other, side of the street Judge Sutton. L. H. Mossman, Frank Odell, At torney. Redwood and Gerln spoke. In turn these men told of police-protected dives, of police court favoritism, of poor city pavement, poor park system and of the wrongs of Jack-Ryder. The big crowd surged back and forth across Fifteenth street,' now listening to an "in" and again paying attention to the "outs." ( - ; A . score of police officer held ; the crowds Tender control to permit t raffle to move and to quell disturbances. Com missioner Kuge) personally commanded 8ergeant Tony Vanous to see that a quad of men protected the "outs" from Insult, although at this task the police had their hands full, as boisterous ohe on every hand would Interject shouts of derision at each speaker. Keeplat Crowd Orrfei-ly. While Frank Odell waa talking a dog fancier named Jenkins got up in another auto to speak, but he was pulled down by the police and informed that Mayor Dahlman would permit no supporter to emulate the Wednesday night example of the "outs," who tried to win the 'in' " corner. Jenkins "went away to another meeting. The "Ins" meeting broke up about fif teen minutes before the "out' " and the crowd went over, to the latter. Doctor Calls Upon : Patient in Plane BIOUX CITT, la.. April 30.-T answer an emergency call to an accident by aeroplane . waa the experience of Dr. Pearl EL Somen of Orinnell, la., yester day. , Bomer received a telephone call from a farm home, eleven miles southeast of Orinnell, where a man had been terribly Injured In a runaway accident. Aviator W: C. Robinson of Orinnell was near the doctor' office when the call came, and, learning ef Somera mission, volunteered to take the doctor to the cene of the accident in hi aeroplane. The sart wa made within a few minutes; and the eleven mile were traversed in six min utes, at the rate of 110 mile an hour. I Corners dressed the man's injuries, wa again seated in the aeroplano and wa driven by Robinson to Orinnell at the peed of aeventy-three mile an hour, or nine minutes. The twenty-two-mile trip was covered In fifteen minutes, or an average of ninety mile an hour. Get Rid of Humors stood' arseparlUa Is the Usdlola . Take Makes rare Blood. Dry, moist, scaly tetter, pimples, boll, and other eruptions come from humor, which may be either inherited, or acquired through defective digestion and assimilation. To treat these eruption with drying medicine I dangerous. Hood's Saraapartlla,, the old reliable medicine, help the system lo discharge the humors, and improve ths digestion and assimilation. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla from your druggist. It may bo confidently relied upon to do It work. It purl ft so the blood, tone the stomach, and builds up th whole system. It goea to tha root of disease, and its beneficial results are permanent It U thing to right In tho ayatera. Remember to ask for Hood' aafaapaiiUa. because nothln? also acts ilk it . and nothing- slse caa 4ak It pLao. Advertisesasnt. 'NEWLY APPOINTED SWEDISH CONSITL FOR OMAHA. r. A. EDQUI8T. DRY CLEANER AND BAKER START QN A LONG HIKE E. V. Jattcheltree and It E. Bryan, dry cleaner and baker. repectlvely. of New Sharon, la., are here, having walked from their home town to thla city, their plan being to complete their hike to San Francisco by August 1. If they make the trip within the agreed time they will receive $1,000 from the Booster club of New Sharon. They averaged twenty-four miles a day and carry twelve pounds of baggage apiece. J.'.::::v.v.".-.v".; .....: vVVvVAvy'.v.-'.-.- ;.Vy.:.:.::;v.;.yA:..v:--.::J v.- to 1 ,f '. . K St P- ,f g&-i&$mt -nn - nan .1. -VWiW&$?& :-i:-..:.-....:..j.r.'.-.-:..l 1 . . 1 mmwm t. mmmk :;V.;:: ;" I mvmwimmMfvmniM iiajwawsniit himi i" tht wrm rwsiiiiiisasasi-iiaTiiiwtwjawllljllw ijmiiiinwniLi l mi.i .wmwm niiiiiiiiiniiiwiiinnrniiiiii nmw m K M ' -,.', RINE REPLIES TO SUTTONVREMARKS City - Attorney Declares lie Hi "Rung Judge's Hide" Several " Times in Supreme Court. MASS MEETING SATURDAY The administration candidates ex pect that their mass meeting at the Auditorium. Saturday evening, will be a "stemwlnder." Congressman V. O. Lobeck has agreed to preside. The complete list of speakers has not been announced, but on the Hat will be Mayor Dahlman. H. B. Fleharty, John A. Rlne and a few more of the headllners. This n!sa meothig will practically close the rar.iralim for the square seven' The 'Mg six" are tryln to arrange 1c a counter mass meeting, probably for Mon- fsy evening. Mayor Dahlman and hla associates ad tfrewd several meetings yesterdsy oven- lim before going to the big open-air meet ina at Fifteenth and Douglas streets They started with an outdoor meeting at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets and Ihtn went to the halls at Twenty sixth and Martha streets. Thirteenth and Mar tha and Thirteenth and William, present 'n. at these places practically a repeti tion of the arguments' made during the t eek. At Gartleld hall at Twenty-sixth and firtha street City Attorney Rlne denied tho allegation of Chairman Sutton, who stated that various publto servtoo cor poration cases started by the city are now sleeping 'the sleep of the deed be er use of apathy on the part of the city legal department. "We have hung Sutton's hide several Try a "Half-and-Half Cigar Program J You know How easy it is to over smokeon Sundays with too many heavy cigars. 7 11 This Sunday, just for experi ment, we suggest this half-and-half smoke program: J Reserve your heavy, rich cigars for after your hearty meals. J Then,- between times, soothe your smoke palate with the mild er fragance of "modulated" Tom. Moore Cigar Littze Tom 5$ When you're looking for a shorter smoe, here's Little Tom . f J7f'&Z ?ar- - .;. .. l'l '. i--" sv e. time In the state supreme court, a here we defeated the judge In casea where he held aralnst the city In the dlxtrlt t court hero. He la sore, that Is what be la." da dared Mr. Rlne. Commissioners Butler, Kugel. Hu.nmel, MoOovern and Wlthnell distributed thorn reive through the various meetlnr and presented In their different manners rea sons why the administration candidates should h elected. T. 4. TePool of the city leral department spoke at Met hall on South Thirteenth atreet. At all of the administration meetings the antls were charged with taking up the electric Urht and power rate proposition a catch-penny proposition, offering a -cent rate Just at a time when they saw thf administration considering an ordi nance, Mayor Grows Faeetlooa. The mayor at these south-end meetings mad several facetious references to the di monstratlon Wednesday evening at Fif teenth end Douglas streets. The administration campaign committee has enlisted State Representative Will Chambers, who began his service for the ,vare seven at Fifteenth and Douglas street yesterday evening. Chairmen Sutton of the antls addressed his workers during the evening at the assembly hall on the sixteenth floor of the City National bank building. He told Ms men to keep their courage up and t stay by their guns until the last. The antls will hold a meeting this even ing In Magnolia hall. Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue, where the principal speak ers will be Chairman Sutton and Tom HolUster. The "big six" will also speak. No Recognition of Mexicans by Wilson WASIIINOTON, prtl 80,-Recognltlon of any factions In Mexico during the present uncertain state of affair I not contemplated by the I'nlted States gov ernment, according to expression today by high officials. BEST llCMLIi CIOAJt OOm 018 So. lOih 8t ANTIS ARE READY FOR WORK AT POLLS Declare that Big- Secret Organiza tion is Ready to Get VoteT Ont on Election Day. VISIT TO CHOP SUEY PARLORS Antls last night continued a cam paign of speaking in the open air to audiences In various parts of the city which Is testing the voices and en durance of even the veterans who are engaged In furthering the cause. For them the evening's work began at S o'olock, when M. O. Cunningham and A. I.. Sutton addressed the antls' com mittee on the eleventh floor of the City National bank building. They predicted that they were engnsvd In a winning campaign, former Judge Sutton declar ing the "Ins," If they were able to aav any of their men, would do so by reason of republicans rallying behind some of the. Seeret Oraanlsatloa at Work, Mr. Cunningham asserted that there wa a large secret organisation behind the antla. "From !00 to 3M men and women whoa name t will not give out," he said, "will be actively engaged on elec tion day In getting out voters by tele phone and In ether ways. In the aftei noon lists of nnmcs of men who have nt voted will be furnished by the election commissioner' office, which will be used by our workers." At Forty-fifth and Military avenue, In the Sixth ward, Hackett'a home, four speaker addressed the voters. Frank O. Odoll bespoke favor of the voter for tho school and Auditorium bond Issues and discussed electric light rates In detail, lie ws Introduced by James Richardson. Harkett talked briefly, urging hi neigh Havanas Tom Moores. They yield you the rare consolations of fully aged Havana leaf because of the dash of milder leaves they contain. They leave your cigar relish. unharmed and your smoker taste trued up and keen. fl Learn about smoking what those other men have learned who always come back for Moore. HCfi Ouaba, DUtrtbttgor. bor to support the antls' slate, and In troduced Sutton, who declared the antl should be elected because they favorco lower public service charges. He told of a visit made y Mm late yes -terday to chop suey house In Omaha In which, he said. Immoral conditions existed, and paid hla respect t City At torney John M. Rlne, whom he dnscrlbfd as "sexton of a graveyard of dead oases." "An Important crisis Is at hand," he declared. "Two clouds loom over Omaha, the claims of ths street railway company and the gaa company to perpetual fran chises such as the courts have declared the electrlo light company possesses. TiiO attorneys who conduct the city's cas? should not he picked by the public erv Ice corporation. "Mr. Harkett, your neighbor, la a can didate on the slate opposed to Dahlman. While Mr. Hackett may not be so btll llant Intellectually as some, he hs agreed to stand with the people against the cor porations. I would rsther have an aver age honest man than a smart dishonest one." Mnny Other Meetings. From Forty-fifth and Military avenue Sutton and Hackett went to Fifteenth and Douglas, as did Odell and Richard son, who had previously made the open ing addresses to a gathering composed chiefly of women at the Toung Women's Christian association. Candidates Jardlne and Drexel ad dressed Sn audience at Nineteenth and Vinton streets, attacking the proposed electric light rate ordinance plans of th "Ins" and declaring thst . their plant would be more effectual. HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE OFF THE LEON GAMBETTA PARIS, April 30.-An official statement Issued by the ministry of marine tonight says: "One hundred and ten survivors of tin French armored cruiser Leon QambettM. which waa sunk bv the Austrian sub marine tr-S, have been taken to Sjva puse. and twenty-five others are at Brlndisl." '-H?i v.' m mi mmm tali JitiH r-V-':'-V'-'-V-'.'-'.;.'.:- v.' f.-'t i :' : s .''; i: mmmmm mmm tm&mmm V&':tf&'V'"':&