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LIYIHG EXAMPLE
SHOWN TO MADDEN
Hall Carriers. Illustrate the Wrong
Which Thej Say the Govern
ment is Doing Them.
JIA5Y AFTEB THE CONVENTION
When Charles It. King, with years
hovering around the seventy mark. ' Red by the Omhn.
fell on the Icy sidewalk last winter ! ?unted ru'er' ,n one cotwiTl!
. . .. , i Kansas City chief was ivery wary of the
while delivering mall for Uncle Bam ,nake 11 dJd not hnow hl, now watch
In Omaha, he sounded his own doom 1 had an alarm attachment. When the
alarm sounded In hla watch ho believed a
Omaha Hunters Arc Dared to Show
Their Faces in Kansas City, Mo.
City Commissioner Withnell, returning
from a hunting trip at Tom O'Brien's
ranch near Sutherland, Neb., states that
Chief of Police Hamlin of Kansas Ctty
did not have ague, but was badly fright
ened during the outing.
In the party was George Brandels, who
g-ave Chief Hamlin an alarm watch which
sounda like a rattlesnake. There wore
rattlesnakes In the hunting grounds vls-
Charlle Withnell
as a salaried man of the government.
Because he could not return to
work In ISO days he was permanently
dismissed from the service. Totter
ing on weak limns, the result of that
fall, the old gentleman was brought
to the platform at the Auditorium
before the convention of the National
Association of Letter Carriers and
there presented with a bouquet of
flowers by the local carriers.
That the old gentleman wh thus dis
missed from the servtoe and .left unpro
vided for, after carrying mall for thirty
five yearn for the government, without a
single demerit mark, was stated by Wll
Wllliam Maher, president of the local
branch of the Letter Carrlera.
"He was 111 for over 150 days some two
Tears ago," said Maher. "He was laid
ff then. Finally, when he waa well
enough, we succeeded In getting him
reinstated. He carried for a time and
then suffered illness this fail, which laid
him up again for a longer period. Thla
time he was permanently dismissed and
cannot enter the service again because
be Is unable to do the wxrk. The great
Government has let him unprovided for.
We are going to give him thla little token
nf one rerneot." continued Maher, as he
turned with the bouquet In his hands. "And
Mr. Congressman,- turning to Congress
man Martin Madden of Chicago, "Mr,
fnnarreaaman. I hope you will see fit to
do something for this man and hla kind
in the service."
Talks n Pensions.
This dramatlo climax followed a num
ber of talks and discussions on the sub
ject of the proposed pension system for
civil service employes.
Lawrenoe Le Bron. formerly a oarrler
of Chioago, now living with his sons In
Omaha, was then also brought to the
stage and Introduced as another example
of the men whose working years are given
to the government at a meager salary
and who are then retired on account of
old age, with no provision for their maintenance.
ConsTessman Martin B. Madden made
the principal address of the morning.
Madden has suffered a change of heart.
o he told the convention.
"I've come" a long way slnoe I last spoke
to letter carriers," said Madden, and be
was enthusiastically cheered.
Mast Fnan tne Bills.
"You have had bills Introduced In con
gress, but one would scarcely say the
bills have been before congress,'' said
Madden. "Tou must agitata these bills
and see that they get serious considera
tion. We can stand and talk In private
conventions forever, and yet never get
action. There ought to be a Joint conv-
rottte of congress to oonslder your ease.
And as for you, you ought to prepare fig
ure and make a oase. Agitation does no
good Unless you prepare a case with care
ful arguments and figures.
"Furnish us with the information and
we'll furnish you with the legislation.
A rising vote of thanks and a rousing
three cheers were given Congressman
Madden at the close of his speech.
Three intlnerant singers, the Cramer
brothers, came In at the noon hour and
entertained the carriers wtth two songs.
Portland Sends Roses.
Portland, Ore., "the Rose City," through
Its representatives distributed a rose
badge to the delegates during the morn
ing.
William Kelly, postmaster of Brooklyn,
arrived from Denver. He was president of
the National Association of Letter Car
rie! until he was appointed postmaster
uf Brooklyn a short time ago.
Dallas. Dayton and Seattle are In the
inre for the next convention.
V. C. Bouk la busy lining up affairs
for the entertainment of the delegates
tnd officers of the association at a spe
rial ahow at Ak-Sar-Ben den Wednesday
ovoning. Houk Is secretary of the con
vention committee locally and has had i
his hands extremely full of things to do
lor the last two or three weeks. He has
charge of getting the crowd to the den
K and of seeing that Samson does not de
vour any of the delegates. N
Editors, Together
With Carriers, Are
Guests at the Den
Forty editors from forty comers of the
itate, together with several hundred let
ter carrlera from several hundred nooks
of the "United States marched shoulder
to shoulder Into Ak-Sar-Ben's Den last
night, where they suffered the torments
prepared for them.
' The letter carriers were visiting in
Omaha for Labor day and the opening
day of the convention of the National
Association of Letter Carriers. The edi
tors were In Omaha Just to make a day
, of It. They came in during the forenoon,
were entertained at luncheon at the stock
yards during the day, at the horse races
and locomotive collision in the afternoon,
at the Hotel Rome for dinner and at the
Den in the evening.
M. A. Past of Omaha waa chairman of
the evening when it came time for the
oratory. O. P. Allison of Council Bliiffs.
E. Btreater of Des Moines, A. B. Wood
of Oertng and Matt Gering of Platts
mouth were the speakers.
Wedneaday night there is to be a spe
cial ahow at the Den for the officers of
the National Association of Letter ear
ners and some of the delegates who
could not attend last night.
Thursday a great many of the members
of Ak-Sar-Ben are to go to Lincoln for
Omaha day at the state fair. Those go
ing In automobiles will be provided with
pennants at the headquartera of Ak-Sar-bca
If they call for them Wednesday.
big rattler was giving its usual warning.
Chief Hamlin looked around to locate
the creating creature and hla Inability to
find It aggravated the altuatton. He ran
like a fire engine to Withnell, exclaiming
that a rattler was his nemesis.
Messrs. Withnell, Brmndeia and O'Brien
were doing tholr beat to restrain their
feelings Withnell suggeated that the
snake would surely renew Its attack, be
cause, he added, rattlesnakes are per
sistent. The Kawville chief said he would
stand on the aide lines and watch the
others do the hunting.
Then the Joke came out and Chief Ham
lin dared the Omahana to show them
selves In Kansas City while he wore his
star.
BURGLARS ATTACK
MRS. J. 0. ARMOUR
Wife of Millionaire Paoker Slightly
Injured in Fight with Bobbers
In Her Home.
VALUABLE JEWELRY 18 STOLEN
CinCAOO, Sept. I, Mrs. J. Og-
den Armour, wife of the Chicago
packer, fought a hand-to-hand con
flict with two masked and armed
robbers in attempting to protest her
Jewels in her home, 8734 Michigan
avenue, last night. The bandits
drove Mrs. Armour and three maids
into a room, secured Jewelry valued
at 17, BOO, and escaped.
Mrs. Armour waa struck: on the head
with a "billy" by one of the robbers and
stunned when she seised a revotvar
pre seed against her faoe.
"Don't make any noise or m pall the
trigger," the robber commanded.
rrnaa"les with Robert.
Mrs. Armour attempted to Ml am the
door of her bedroom shut, at the same
time catling for her servants. But the
robber's foot held the door open. A re
volver was pressed to her faoe. Mra
Armour grasped the barrel of the weapon
and threw It above her head.
She then engaged in a hand-to-hand
fight wtth the bandit when his companion,
who also was masked, dashed up the
stairs. Mrs. Armour's three maids re
sponded to her cries, but as they reached
the top of the stairs they were forced
to a room at the point of pistols.
While one of the bandlta held Mra.
Armour and her maids In a corner of a
room, threatening them with death If they
moved or shouted an alarm, hla compan
ion swept the dresser of Jewels. The
bandits then went through the room tak
ing all the loot not locked up Completing
their task, the two men ran down stairs
and escaped through a back door. Mr.
Armour had gone to the Armour summer
home at Lake Forest during the day and
did not reach home until after the rob
bery. Burglars After ITeeklaee.
A peart necklace, for which Mr. Ar
mour was obliged to pay $9,600 custom du
ties when he brought it to this country
from France in 1901, Is believed by the po
lloe .to have been the loot sought by two
robbers who last night entered the home
of J. Ogden Armour here and escaped
wtth loot valued at $7,600.
The necklace was valued by government
appraisers at more than $16,000.
The Jewelry stolen by the robbers con
sisted mainly of diamonds. A pockstbook
containing $16 was the only cash they
gained.
Omaha Elks Invite
Grand Officers to
Clambake Saturday
Omaha Elks have extended an Invita
tion to the grand officers of the lodge to
attend the fifth annual clam bake which
will be held here Saturday. The officers
have been holding a meeting in Chicago
and will dedicate a new home in Dubuque
this week. As the officers can easily
Journey to Omaha from Dubuque with
out Inconvenience before departing for
their homes, the Omaha lodge extended
the Invitation. The big annual oJam bake
wUl be held at Krug park.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "Fur Rent."
TRAIN LOAD OF GOLD
HEAR1NGJEW YORK
Shipment Landed at Halifax by a
British Cruiser is Worth Nearly
Eighty Million Dollars.
BULK IS IN ENGLISH COINS
PORTLAND, Me., Bept. 7. The
value of the gold and securities;
brought to Halifax yesterday on the ,
fast cruiser Argyle and which passed j
through Maine early today on the
way to New York to strengthen Brit
ish credit, exceeds $80,000,000.
The gold consists of 11.650,000
English sovereigns, equivalent to
about $68,250,000, and $7,860,000!
In United 8 fates eoln. The value of
the bonds Is $14,000,000.
Thla Is IX.000.ooi) In esceae of the vslwe
of each of the two previous consign
ments of gold and collateral securities.
A different route from this city to New
Tork than that followed by the two
previous shipments of gold from England
by way of Halifax was tanen today by
the special train of seven steel express,
cars carrying ths gold and bonds to
strengthen British credit in thla country.
The train, guarded by two score ermed
men and protected by a pilot train.
reached here at :67 a. m. and waa sent
out over the Worcester, Naahau & Tort
land division of the Boston A Maine
railroad. It should reach New Tork late
this afternoon. The other tralna went
by war of Couth Iarence and I well to
Worcester.
A Fall Con a a Hurls tn l.nnsr.
rr. Pell's Flne-Tar-Iloney stops the
Cough and prevents your cold getting
worse. It's guaranteed. Only ?Rc. All
druggists. Advertisement.
Y. M. C. A. TEACHERS MEET
FOjTASOCIAL TIME
Thirty teachers who will have charge of
the night work at the Toung Men's
Christian association night school this
fall and winter met at a dinner at the
association building Monday evening and
had a social time and talked over plans
for the coming year's work. J. W. Muler,
head of the night school, addreased them.
The Young Men's Christian association
summer and night school together will
have an enrollment of over 1.00f) this year,
by far the largest In their history. Last
year the total enrollment waa K1. The
summer school this year had 100 more
than It did last year.
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Our Aieial Factory-to-Bome
Sale Starts Tomorrow
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THIEVING JOY RIDERS
SMASH UP AUTOMOBILE
Smashed Into scrap Iron, the automobile
of A. Rothschild, South Side stock spec
ulator, was found at Thirteenth and Do
minion early this morning by the police.
The car had been taken from in front
of the Boyd theater, where Mr. Roths
child left it Soon after midnight neigh
bors in the Vicinity of Thirteenth and
Dominion heard a crash, followed by
screams. They saw four men limp pain
fully away.
A Single Application
Banishes Every Hair
(The Modern Beauty.)
Here is how any woman can easily
and quickly remove objectionable, hairy
growths without poioiole Injury to the
skin: Make a paste with some powdered
delatone and water, apply to hairy sur
face and after i or I minutes rub off,
wash the skin and the hairs are gone.
Tlus is a painless, inexpensive method
and, excepting where the growth is un
usually thick, a single application U
enough. Tou should, however, be careful
to get genuine delatone Advertisement.
BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE
FROM THE LEADING MAKERS
At the Central Furniture Store
The sections of oar store which are devoted to the esciosiTS display
of beautiful solid mahogany and over.stuffed furniture are now filled
with elegant over-stuffed sofas, ohalrs and roekers handsome mnhngany
davenports, chairs, rookers, settees, ete.t moay of these 1 andiome pleoes ere
upholstered with genuine Spanish Leather, while others have a beaitlfnl
Tapestry covering of very new and pleasing designs, and the prloee on
this beautiful furniture Is as more than yon are usually obliged to py for
lust the ordinary kind, made so on aooonat of our Inexpensive building and
location and a very small store operating expense.
I Elegant and massive 1
I J Dver-stuffed rociier If
Irf or chairs, upholster
J ed with lieautlful
tapestry of a very new design.
The seat Is mounted on oil temp
ered springs; absolutely guaran
teed to give excellent SIS (A
Iservlce. Our price. 1 ''
Yon Mike Your Own
Terns
At the Central
Se onr beautiful three-room
homfl ont.fit.il. Evprvthintr
complete
for
$81.00
Exchanged Pianos
(00 Tone k Ron, sqiare..
too Root Y 8oa
MO ( bickering
800 Emerson ,
(10 Weber ..
800 Sckmollrr k Msellrr
878 Steffvr k Bobs
833 (ramer
S78 M seller
$ 875 Kimball
I 400 KmrTsoa
VM A. B. Chase
$1,100 hlckertnff, grand
I 800 Hhlln 9100
I 600 Choraltone Flajer... .300
1,000 Aeolian Player $450
FREE STOOL, FREE SCARF
FRER LIFE lXSUUAHCK
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1150
1175
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sal where all Jobbers' and middlemen profits are ollmV
sated a sale that brings a piano to your door at a POSITIVE
SAVTNO of from $70 to $150 on any piano you bay.
This is the sale that broke all records for last year, and If you
have been waiting for a chance to buy a piano for very little
money, look orer this list of bargains now:
New Upright Tianos
Of Established
Reputation.
Sweet Tone and Delight
ful Action.
Latest Style Mahogany,
Walnut or Oak Oases.
FACTORY TO HOME
PRICE, S175
Sold on Small Monthly
Payments.
New Player Pianos
From the World's Great
est Manufacturers Com
pletely Equipped.
The equal of many $530
Players shown elsewhere.
ONLY $395
Sold on Small Monthly
Payments.
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Our enormous stock of Piano and Player Pianos includes such great makes as Steinway,
Weber, Hardman, Steger & Bona, Emerson, McPhail, Lindemau A Sons, Bchmoller & Mueller,
and the complete line of Aeolian, Pianola Pianos.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co.
The Oldest Piano House in the Middle West
Headquarters for Viotrolas and Orafonolas.
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Established 1859.
131143 TARN All ST.
See our complete line
of beautiful solid ma
hogany and over
stuffed furniture.
See onr beautiful four-room
home outfits, everything
complete
for
$110.00
See our
complete
showing of
beautiful
French
Wilton
rugs; many
new and
exclusive
patterns,
and a big
assortment
of sizes.
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An slasant post bed, constructed throughout of irenulne
mahogany; made and finished aa all high-grade renulnn
mahogany furniture should ha made.. (A
Our price
OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT.
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September 6th to 10th
For this occasion the ROCK ISLAND offers the following excellent train service:
Rogular Sorvlco: "
LEAVE
OMAHA
8:15 a. m.
1:40 p. ra.
4:50 p. m.
11:16 p.m.
ARRIVE LEAVE
LINCOLN LINCOLN
10:05 a. m. 9:15 a. m.
3:21p.m. 2 :00 p.m.
7:00 p. m. 4:05 p. m.
12:50 a.m. ll:20p.m.
Through traius lmike no intermediate stops.
Stops at Fair G rounds.
ARRIVE
OMAHA
11:30 a. m.
4:00 p. m.
5:47 p. m.
1:04 a. m,
Special Sorvlco
September 7th, 8th, and 9th.
LEAVES OMAHA 7:30 A. M.-ARRIVES LINCOLN 9:30 A. M.
Returning, leaves Lincoln 8 p. m., stops at Fair Grounds.
September 9th Omaha and South Omaha Day
Regular Faros Will Apply
Obtain Tickets at City Ticket Office, lltb. and Fnrnam,
W. O. "W. Building, or Union Station.
J. S. McNALLY, D. P. A.
Gorman Plane Breaks
Altitude Records
BERint. Sept. 7.-By Wireless to Say
v 111. N. Y.) At the aviation grounds at
ltotthausen. Rhelnlsh Prussia, an aero
llane of the Condor type ascended 3.200
1'ietfi. carrying four passengers. The
! Overseas News Agency says that this
excels by ' meters the previous world's
- fecord.
Every Woman
Can Use
and ought to use occasionally,
a proper remedy for the
headache, backache, languor,
nervousness and depress
ion to which she may be
subject These troubles and
others are symptoms of debil
ity and poor circulation caused
by indigestion or constipation
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Paint i, Varnish, Stains, Enamels
Pmint Specialties, Painter's Supplies
Cull at 1812 Farnom Street
or Phone Douglas 7018
C. R. COOK PAINT CO.
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Nebraska military Academy
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TOUR BOT must be properly educated and developed The NEBRASKA
MILITARY ACADKMY (Inc.) Is a school rlos to home, where vou can snl
him snd be aura that he gets what you want him to have. Thla SCHOOL
uiideratvnda hoys and deals with them Individually. Prepares for college and
buslneaa. or information talk to our patrons, visit the school, phone or
write for catalogue. Address,
COLONEL a D. HAYWARD, President
Lincoln, Neb.
Get the opinion of
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on El Tello and
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