Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 15, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 8-A, Image 8

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    TTTn OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 15. 1915.
FORMER rOFULAR OMAHA GIRL
t IS TO WLD.
Over
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HAPPBHIIIGS III
THE UAGIC CITY
Silly Robberies in Central Firt of
City Afford Cause for Police
Actirity.
C0KMISSI05 KEN AEE BEATEN
Resident of th central part of th city,
Snm J treet to tha fomur city limits
are complaining dally of attempt rob
fcerle at several horn during th last
few vork. fteveral of th home hava
been uceefiillr entered and rood ral
lied by th owner taken.
Wednesday evening ahout S o'clock a
man waa seen prowling about several
home on Twenty-first at reel between H
and J atreet. At two of the place ha
advanced to wlnrtows of the house and
teered in. In other caaea ha dtaappeared
between residences. The police were notl
fld and the patrol tent tip, but the man
had disappeared.
Jlaa Melady'a Team Beaten.
Gen Melady may be aom a port pre
molar, but hi brother. Jim, I a flat
failure at th Job Teaterday Jim mus
tered the beat ball player among th
Omaha Block Tarda commission firm
and dared "Reddy" Reagan' famous
rhamplonehlp nine, th "Ppora," to mortal
combat for tha championship or th stock
yards. Ills team was beaten In a fast
game, by a score of S to S at Luxua
rark. Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets.
A manager. Jim did ht best to instill
th proper pepper In hi men, but th
atuff was not there. Billy West, left field
for the "Ppec." made things Just a llttl
too hot ahortly before the close of th
game, when he caught a beautiful fly
ball that promised to uphold th promot
ing spirit of th Heladya, and caused
a double play.
Batteries: Commission man. Melady
and Olson,-. "Specs. " Welrner and
Churchill.
Carnival t.reeade (.
' Th carnival grounds at Twenty-fourth
and O streets, were crowded last evening.
For four day th weather haa been all
that could be hoped for. and th show
men have bn taking in considerable
money.
The most attractive feature of the car
r.lval I th strength hammer machlft
Just Inside th main entrance. Foreign
workmen of powerful atatur from th i
packing house and stock yards, crowd
about by th hundred and th gong at
th top of the register pole ring out
loud summons almost continually.
Kenarr Ontkaa frasa fassaa Here.
Canadian cattle bred and fed In Vermil
lion, Alberta, Canada, wer marketed
Thursday at th local stock yard by
George Powell, former realdent of Oma
ha, who ba sine become a stock raiser
of Alberta. Th consignment cam in
eleven cars and were his own raising.
"Canada haa it on Nebraska for cattl
raising," Towcll told his friends, "but I
think I'd rather llv on good old Nebras
ka soli , than anywhere else In th wld
world." Cattle grazing ia fast taking a
firm bold in Canada, he said, although
th people still bold strong liking to
corn farming.
Stack Yard Mas Ofr.
James Toney, fouta Side,, workman at
ttt Union Stock yards, arrested yester
day by Chauffeur Baugmaa and Con
ductor Grace on a charg f displaying
concealed weapons with Interit to, do In
jury, waa bound over to th district
court
Riga Violator la Ceart.
"If you coma her in th morning with
tho intention of reporting your signs
still up, you might as well bring your
lunch with you," City ' Prosecutor ITed
Anhetaer told business men who appeared
in police court on complaint of violating
th city sign onlinanc. "You see," he
continued, "w don't fee4 our prisoner
very well here."
Complaint hed been served on twenty
or more bualnesa men, and but a few
appeared in court. Th police will make
a stringent campaign against the vio
lators. Sergeant James Sheahaa Is In
charge and UU has a few violator In
mind on whom warrant will b served.
Sis of those who appeared In court this
morning reported that they bad already
removed their signs.
Kheahan will trsak th round this
afternoon.
Caarob Netes.
First Methodist church, Twenty-fifth
and H st reel a Rev. J, W. Xtrknetrlck
pa.tor. Regular oervioe both morning
ana venin. At U o'clock a short ser
w."1 5 toilw4 by th sacrament
of the Lord s bupper. At I p. m. the pas
tor will preach on "A Ureat Banquet."
Sunday school at : a. m. Kpworth
l?. " D1" '"trroa eordiaily in-
r'lret HaptlKt church. Twenty-fifth and
K streets. Rev. William R. Hill, paator
llaching service at II a. m. Sunday
s. hool at W i, m. Classes will b or
Vsmaed for all. Everyone is Invited.
Maste City Uoasla.
Th swlnvnlnc pool at the 8pringlak
perk was crowded to capacity last eve
ting with women and stria. Many apeo
tator lined th park about.
Th question of advocating a new city
charter was dlscuaawl at the meeting of
the lnScptnflsnt Political club last eve.
mng at th Central Labor halL
Mrs. M. O'Connor of Qreely, Nx Is
vlslUnjr at the home of foruwr council
man Pat Ivelle. West Side. Bit will
conrtnu her visit several days.
Uolng by way of Chicago, where he will
be Joined by eeveral friends, lr. Wm A
Cog fmth fclde phyelcUn. win Q on .
tu days' outin, t the lakes In tlie vicin
ity of Chicago bunilay ruornlng.
Mrs. Patiick Keilett of lted ClouJ
Xrh.. la vl'lt ng at the homo of Offli-r
Anllicnv Dmitri of the South Hide nolire
force tlili wli. Mrs. Keilett and gumh
were k houiiuates ia Ireland years ago.
Joe slauYn, saloonkeeper, Twenty-eev-en'h
and J .treats, and Charles Mi-Grew
Uamir. yt 1 street. tm arrested
JerU-rilay by Special Ud'lcer John Zalou
on a coarse of assault and battery.
Chauffeur Joe Ilauirhman and Conduct
tor Jma Grace arr.td Jantea Toney
)rtrJny on a charge of drunkenneu
en.) rarrylnv c..i;tTa weapon. He .
nht fiB.hing ti. itvontr when ar-
Announcement Is mad by Mr. and Mr.
Edward Cudahy of the engagement of
their daughter, Florenoa. to Mr. Vaughan
Spalding, son of Mrs. Charles F. Spalding
of lSW Astor street. Chicago. Th an
nouncement comes from th Cudahy home
at Mackinac? Island, where th family I
pending the summer.
Ml as Florence Is the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mr. Cudahy and mad her
debut In Chicago last November.
Mr. and Mr. Cudahy mad their home
in Omaha until a few year ago and
while in Omaha Miss Florence was a
popular member of th younger set. Her
sinter. Mine Joan, married Mr, Frank
Vllhelm. son of Mr. and Mra C. M.
Willirlm nf Omaha. Their wedding was
tb social event of the summer four
years sgo and Mr. and Mrs. Wllbelm went
with the Cudnhys to Chicago. Mlns Helen
Cudahy, another sister, has visited fre
quently In Omnha recently at th home
of Mr. K. W. Nssh.
TRAVELER'S WIFE
DRINKS POISON
Mrs. Charles Strieby, Found living
Under Assumed Name by Hus
band, Attempts Suicide.
FOLLOWED THE "TIP" OF FRIEND
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Ati. 14.- (Spe
cial TeWsram.) Mrs. Nellie Strieby,
21 years old. a manicurist In Chi
cago until her marriage laat January
to Charles M. Strieby of Omaha,
traveling representative for the Max
well Motor Car company, tried to end
her life by drinking poison In the
bathroom of her apartments at the
Warwick ' hotel at 3 o'clock this
morning. She died at the City hos
pital today.
Her husband and her married slater.
Mr. Francl Mil bo urn, wer held follow
ing th attempted ulcld. but wer re
leased on bond.
fitrteby reluctantly said h and his wife
quarreled after he cam her on a "Up"
from a friend to find that hi wife had
been living at a hotel sine August 4 un
der an assumed name.
A conference was held In hi hotel
room and It waa decided to begin life
anew. A hi wife and her sister wer
preparing to leave th room, Mrs. Strieby
aid:
"Won't you kiss m good night?" He
answered, "No, I don't believe I can. I
must have ttm to think th matter
over."
Immediately after she reached her room
Mrs. Rtrieby drank th poison.
At th City hospital Mr. Ptrieby, after
receiving th last sacraments of th
Catholic church, recognised Strieby. Her
husbsnd held her hand and ah tried to
apeak to hltn one. They appeared to ba
reconciled.
Cossacks Burn the
First Buss, Not Pole,
City Entered by Foe
UEKLIN. A nr. 14 m wlreleaa tn am v.
Till. N. V.)-"Th first real flusslan, not
Polish, town of soma Importance, entered
by th German, waa Vladimir, no.
lynskl," say an Item given out today by
th Oversea New agency. "Retiring
Cossack set fir to th building. Aa
th Cossack galloped away, German cav
alry arrived at the other end of th town.
Th Incoming troop tried to stop th fir
but with small success, and th central
part Of tha city was entirely destroyed,
th burned building Included stores,
restaurant and hotels. The suburbs and
surrounding rural districts, th officers'
cnurcnea were spared.
"Th German cavalry commander re
resldences, barracks, m eases, school and
stored order and established a military
and also a civil government, th latter
by appointing three administrative presi
dents, on of whom was a Pol, another
a Russian and th third a Jew,
"At ach fala alarm at th return of
th Russians, th Jewish Inhabitants fil
In great panic, replying to the German
wno tried to stop them, 'If th Russian
return w shall b killed.'
"Th German ireneral commandfn-. net
day appointed two additional presidents,
on of them a Pol and tha other a Jew.
The fugitive gradually returned to their
home," . (
etuiUH ferai 1 Irl Good.
"'l-ST POINT. XA, Aug. Us -
V!.-at U ) it-ldlng better than waa ex-iU-d.
loth ttt nualuy aiid quantity. Win
ter li-t. i-MeW:ly. ia much above the
averastr, in manv case ahowlng from
twenty to twenty-five bushels to th acre,
Ofcts. likewiee, ar turning out well, the
train being pliunp aod heavy, ia spit of
the drawbacks suffered during tha ripen
big season. Put a toes are a bumper crop
and the tuber ar large and smooth and
siuw very little eizna of r. r-
Laiiward, but with a dry September the
rn.; win V an average on.
.Aj enroents. flats, houai- and rot !
n be rriitrd quickly and cheeplv by
li -Vj Rent."
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i f t.. : u t,,it t,f Mutsiu.n and
,,",'"r r """. tvlay. Mr.
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Serbia in No Mood
To Make a Sacrifice
TiONDON. Aug. 14. There are etrnn
Indication that Serbia will siva a n.r
repeal to th demanda announced by the
Uulgarlan premier, Vaanll Radoaiavoff.
three week ago, and that th hope of
th entente allies of bringing Bulgaria
into th alliance will come to naught:
according to aome diplomat here. Ber-
bla formal reply has not yet been given
but those best Informed In diplomatic
quarters say that Bulgaria' demands far
exceed anything that Serbia could pos
sibly yield.
Bulgaria contends that hv a treatvwfth
Serbia th latter ceded to Bulgaria about
7,000 aquar kilometer of Mscedonia,
which Bulgaria was compelled by the
great power to relinquish during its en
feebled condition after th second Balkan
war. Bulgaria Insist that the original
treaty ba carried out and that unless it
secure the return of Macedonia It will
refuse to Join th other Balkan state In
assisting tb allies.
AEOLIAN
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Suttee Rim Aroaa4.
State submarine it.l ran mm.i n
Qull Hoik diirinir th meneuver today,
but m pulled off by a tug without sert
our damage. 1
Anatriaa Minister la Berlin.
BERLIN (Via London Aug. U-Baron
Stephen Uurlan von Itajeoa. th Aua
today 0,",, arrived in BerUn
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COUNCIL BLUFJR9, IOWA.
Complying with a recently enacted city ordinance, all
street cars will, on and after August 18th, stop on the
near side of street intersections in the City of Omaha,
to take on and discharge passengers. They will not
stop on the far side. At all points outside the city limits
of Omaha, however, cars will stop on the farside as
heretofore, and not on the near side.
Passengers will please remember this so there may be
as little confusion as possible. .
Respectfully,
Omaha & Council Bluffs '
Street Railway Co.
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