Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 01, 1908, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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MOTHER AND CHILDREN EURN
Huiband Jumpt from Window, Letr
inj Family Bshind.
OVERTURNED LAMP STARTS BLAZE
ureanaata at Plttabar Hoase Ar
Foreigners, Who Brfont Paair-
trlckea . Law Merely
Nominal.
PITTSBT. ro, Ta.. Feb. S.-A mother
and her three children were burned to
death and several persons ware Injured by
, a flra early today In the Brereton avenue
foreign district A large number of ex
cited foreigners had narrow escapes from
death and Injury. The dead:
CAROLINE VIACAK, S3 years.
,.. BTEPHKN VIACAK, 6 years.
. CARROLL VIACAK, 4 yeaxa.
; PKTER VIACAK, 2 yeara.
A 19-year-old girl jumped from a win
dow, breaking three rlba, and John Kalln
kownkl, occupying an adjoining house,
which was destroyed, threw his wife and
' font children out of the window Into the
ar-vs of policemen and all were more or
less Injured.
The fire started from an overturned lamp
.' exploding and within a ahort time the
Vlacak and Kallnkowskl homes were In
' flames. The member of both families,
, wlttj many boarders, were sleeping In the
upper portion of the houses and when
rthey found the exits blocked by flames
, panic resulted. The boarders jumped from
. the windows and later attempted to enter
the house and save their valuables. An
extra squad of police waa summoned and
great difficulty was experienced In re
.. straining the excited foreigners.
Stephen Vlacnk, husband and father of
'"Jfce victims, was ono of those who jumped
,'lroni the window when the fire was dis
covered. The loss Is about 94.000.
CHICAGO POOL ROOM RAIDED
Hnndred nnd Thirty-Five ttamblero
Are Arrested la Pat O'Malley's
' -i fine.
. CHICAGO, Feb: 29. -A pool rcom con
ducted by "rat" O'Malley. at the cornor of
Clark and Polk streets, was raided by the
police today nnd 138 gamblers were arrested.
The raid was the largrst numerically since
' the last descent by the police upon the
"floating pool room," the City of Traverse,
many months ago. Iookouta were seised
before they could give the alarm and the
I cashiers and bettors were taken with the
money atlll In their hands. The men were
taken to the Harrison street station, where
all were released on bond.
Shoots Wife from Jealousy.
NEW YORK, Feb. 29.-In a fit of jealous
rase Gulscppe Anlello crept up behind his
wife, who wus fondling their 8-month-old
baby In their home In Elizabeth street
early today, and killed her almost In
. stantly by firing a charge of shot from a
heavy fowling gun Into her body. Follow
ing the shooting Anlello himself was so
H seriously beaten by the brother of the dead
woman that It Is believed he will dlo. The
brother-in-law, Joseph Tuna, la under de
tentlon. Don't
Worry
About
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a.
pot
Don't Worry About That
Bald Spot for if the scalp is
,sniooth and shiny the bald
ness has come to stay. Better
,direct your apprehension to
ward the hairs immediately
surrounding the spot, for
D 4 1,',. "II 1 jl . .
nicy win U(J me Iirsl t0 ,,0
unless you kill the dandruff
germ and keep it out of the
eealp with Newbro's Herpi
eide. r Tho time to save your hnir
is . while you have hair to
p&ve. Extraordinary results
sometimes follow the contin
ued use of Newbro's llerpi
cide. , poctor Wetorhouce, a well known
.physician ot Iowa, and a member
cf the firm of Dyer & Waterhouse,
advl30d the Rev. R. N. Toms, Pas
tor of the First Presbyterian
Church at Charter Oak, Iowa, to
use .VKWUIMKH HKHPICIDK;
read bis letter about It:
I;"Sirryre;l,ou'' Dru't..
Gentlemen: The JUrplclde you re
commended to me r,.r use as a rem
Cy for dandruff and blitmi" hi
proved a great success. 1 have used
only one bottlo and the result Is sur
prising. The afalp has teen thor
?Jltlly. CluanaeJ from dandruff, the
o.d hair l.aus softem-d and strength
ened; whllo ahort. soft hair has al
ready appnurej In the bald epots: and
iiTt b'! T?t'y relieved from
headaches l must earnestly recom
rnendnll offllrtid, as 1 hve been, to
try JrXWBBO'9 HEariOIDJQ.
(Signed) IctV. H. N. TOMS.
Pastor I lrst Prsbyi,rUn Church.
.. , , . Chart.. r Oak. iowa.
Two alsts Boo sad $XQ at rug
rtorea. Kad 100 ta stamps to Tho
Kerplolde Ccx, XHjrt. w, ,troit, Mich..
'or a sample. '
OowutMd andsr the rood and
CrugAot June 30, 1S08. Serial Ho. 816.
Insist Upon Herpicide.
OWL DaOO Col
. pecll Ag.nts.
. Applications at Frowlnaat Barbsr
bops. '
Mineral Waters
IL-MJtmfsH
la,'ir"''',w' 1 1M il 1 Tib.
The mineral water business his foi
many been a specialty with our
firm. W buy our waters alroot from ta.
syaUf or If a foreign water, direct from
the liuportar. We are thus able to make
th lowest possible prloe. and to abao
lutaly guarantee freshness and eoulna.
r.sis. wo mu too aiaaa.
Ly caso or aWten.
Th
Writ for Catslogue.
' eaiBatajr a xcoobxel,i, dbtjo co
Cor. Ittb and Dodge. .
OWX DBtJO OOatrABTt
Cor. lih and liJura
. v-.wnw nu.iwrti uifj: jiflin.n j, iinjf.
DRIEF CITY NEWS
Bar Boot mat It.
QnaUtaa qnant Quaatitaa.Edholm. JeWlr
C octant a, Squlrea. Tal DIi
aViasaart, photographer, llth A Farnanv
Bowaoaja, 117 N. It, Douglas shoea. I.L
FmaUo aoeowitant-amditor, R. p. Swoboda.
Toloa OttJtmro If InUreateJ, see Del mors
Cheney.
w Jwaya havs Rock Springs ooaV Cen
tral Coai and Coka company of Omaha,
utn and Harney street.
prlaf Burta 3B to BBO Perfect fit. i
MacCarthy-Wllaoa Tailoring Co., IMS. ldth.
Taaaa from BonoliUa city Clerk Butler
ha received from Christian Strom of Hon-
olulu. H. I., IB 7. the amount of his city
taxes for the year.
Bo Better Time to begin a savings ac
count Don't wait! The City 6av!nga
Bank will help you. Every peraon should
have a bank account.
Xolmoa rua for Bow Trial William H.
Holmes, the attorney convicted Friday of
embesslement, has filed a motion for a
new trial. He alleges technical errora in
the court proceedings.
Bo Boys In Fool Booms Proprietors of
pool halls In Omaha are now seeing to It
that no boys under 18 years of age patron-
lie their places, state the probation officers.
The officers have been keeping close
watch of these places of amusement lately.
Bow to Treat Trusts A. B. Ritchie will
address the Omaha Philosophical society
Sunday at S o'clock p. m. In Barlght hall,
Nineteenth and Farnam streets, on "How
to Treat Trusts and Corporations." The
meetings are free and the public Is Invited.
Jewish Institute Misting The first an
nual meeting of the Omaha Jewish Insti
tute will be held at Eagles' hall, 107 South
Fourteenth street. Sunday at 7 p. m. Five
members of the board of directors will be
elected. Prominent men will speak and an
entertainment will follow.
Bit on Bead by Pallia Timber Thomas
Thompson, 331 Cedar street, was struck
on the forehead by a falling timber in the
basement of the new Henshaw hotel Sat
urday morning nnd stunned. He was at
tended by Police Surgeon Harris. Beside
a slight scalp wound he was not hurt.
wow Tariety Company H. Heyman and
B. N. Goodman of the Omaha Brokerage
company will open an office In The Bee
building Monday morning. March 2, having
secured the sales agency for the Allegretta
viim.uiairi niiu u ine enure line or tne
Sawyer Biscuit company for Iowa and
Nebraska. Besides the confectionery and
crackers the company will handle several
lines of, cigars.
mayor ha tho Bridle Beady "I'll put
that bridle on my charger when I lead the
parade up Pennsylvania avenue In Wash-
irgtcn when Bryan is inaugurated presi
dent." said Mayor Dahlman Friday even
ing when Nick Pogoratsky. blacksmith,
presented the city's chief executive with
a handsome nickel plated bridle made en
tirely by hand. The mayor prizes the gift
highly.
vnppte want Fret Bides Petitioning
tne omaha & Council Bluffs Street Rall-
way company to give one free round trip
ticket to every cripple In tho city every
weea, a. m. Herglund, Mil Blondo street, would honor the position. Mr. Kennedy
is circulating the paper among the business also spoke of the paat and intended Im
men of the city. The petition states that provementS of the Inland watorwavs. whl. h
should the free tickets be granted cripples,
the algners will not ask for any reduction
ui iare tor me wage earners of the city.
Off foi Marti Ora Herman B. Peters 1
ana party, who have been stopping at Hot
apnrgs. Ark., for a week or ten days on
wieir souinwara trip, will leave that city
Sunday for New Orleans to witness the
Mardi Ora carnival, to occur there during
the next week. Following that they will
.B1 I.. r lonua coasi notei resorts and
v.en maao a trip to Cuba. The party ex-
lo return 10 umana about March 15.
a-or Buuing imitation Batter Without mental principle of the republican party
Permits Warrants were served Saturday was the recognition of equal right before
upon the grocery firms of Courtney & Co., the law and that the progreas and advance
Jens Chrlstensen, Q. H. Camplln, Johnson ment of thia country under the republican
& Ooodlett, I Jankowskl, M. Kattleman, administrations was the wonder of the
ostrosliy & Kattleman, Pardun A Slpple,
v ran i ros, u. Bchonborn, C. F. Smith.
C. V. Wai field and R. E. Welch, on the
cnarge or selling Imitation butter without
securing a permit from the . Food. Dairy
and Drug commission, as required by law.
How Incorporations Former Deputy
Sheriff H. S. McDonald la one of tho In-
corporators of the new Omaha Tent and
Awning companx, which will succeed tho
present corporation. The other lncor-
porators are A. H. Rawltaer and L. M.
Rawitzer. The capital stock Is $100,000, of
wnicn zao.ooo is paid up. The Cano Agency 1
is me name of a corporation formed to
furnish employment to men and deal In
investments. James P. Norton and Emit o
Carson are the Incorporators. The capital
a iu.uw. or wnicn 12.600 Is to be paid up.
Hot to Blame for Superstition A Jury
ireei railway oompany was not respnnsl
In Judge Day's court Saturday decided the
ble for the superstitious fear that caused
little Mette Kruger to jump off a street car
while It was in motion rather thn r.... .
cemetery after dark. Mrs. Mary A. Kru-
ger, the girl s mother, sued the street rail-
way company for tl.TOO for the loss of her
services and expenses caused hv th.
cldent. She contended the street car con- Tho offlc which wa" formerly maln
ductor was negligent In not stopping the talnea at IJncol w"l bo abandoned and
tar at the comer dealgnated by the girl Fred M- Dewee,e anl Frank E. Bishop
The Jury returned
verdict for the street
railway company.
u i-u xajuncuon Hear.
Ing of the Injunction suit brought by Laurie
J. Quinby to prevent the county board from
paying about ll.OuO for printing supplies or
. . ....
vioi'p a naniett company
without advertising for bids, began Satur-
ng before Judge Redlck Quinby ' JjK"r'; to ''O' medicinal com
Lhe contract was lleaal hVa V ' V .Ple.r.C0! !f Buffalo, N.
aay mornl
contends the contract was Illegal because
competitive bids were not asked for. F. H
Howell, attorney for the firm, contends It
Is too late to enjoin the payment after the
goods have been ordered and furnished
tie oeciured in hia argument the county
having received the benefit of the goods
mun pay their value, regardless of an Ir
regularity in letting the contract.
1
STRANGLES SELF WITH BELT
RokcBisa Laborer at Sneltlna; Works
Found Hanclaa- ta
trap.
John Dusek, a Bohemian who came to
Omaha from Austria last spring, com
mitted suicide by hanging himself in one
of tho waterocms of the Smelting works
Friday. His tcdy wss found at 8:30 yester
day afternoon, suspended by a strap, wh c:i
bo had bten accustomed to wear around his
waist. lie had tied the strap to a spike la j
the wall about five and a half feet high
and had then thrown his weight forward.
When round ha waa on his knees. The
weight of the body was sufficient to atrangu
huu.
The place be had selected was a dark cor
ner and It Is" believed he commi.Kd tha
deed early In the morning. He waa found
by Mike Dletrlck and Peter Donley cut thu J
strap. Little Is known of Dusek. He is
known to have a wife and children In Aus
tria and he haa a 11.000 Insurance policy In
a Bohemian Catholic society. Coroner Davis
may bold an Inquest.
A Frlcatfal Experleaca
with biliousness, malaria and constipation
la quickly overcome by taking Dr. King's
xew Life mia. 3e. For sale by Buaton I
Drug Co.
Announcements, wadding stationery and
calling card blank book and magaalna
Blading. 'Phone Doug. ItO. A. i. Root, lot
BA5QCIT FOR F0ST3IASTER
Equal Eight! Oub Holt at an Affair
Which Prove! LovtfeasL
HABMOST WATCHWORD OF HOUR
Carat of atresia Coa-rs slated ea
. Appointment aad la Bmus
Ezareaaea Hope Ma May
Ptoto Eqaal to Task. ,
Over ono hundred members and frianda
of the Equal Right club assembled In Ba-
rt""' hall. Nineteenth and Farnam streota.
Friday night to pay their reapect at a
complimentary banquet given by tho club
to B. V. Thomas, recently appointed post
master at Omaha, and to listen to words
of commendation on his ability to fill the
position satlnfaotorlly, delivered by several
speakers prominent In the republican rank
of the county and state.
There wa an abundance of eatables and
cigars, and during the consumption of the
latter I. Q. Barlght arose, as toastmaster
and in a few Introductory remarks.
which he spoke of the harmony existing I
the republican ranks and the satisfaction
felt In the appointment of Mr. Thomas, h
extended an Invitation to all republicans to
join the membership roll of the Equal
Rights club.
Introduced as an orator of unquestioned
ability, Carl E. Herring more than ful
filled the toastmaater's accusation, and in
witty and eloquent talk along the ques
Hons Involving equal rights, he took occa
slon to congratulate the new Incumbent in
the postmaster's chair upon the ausplclou
way the latter had entered upon his duties
Following Mr. Herring, Victor Rosewater
gave an Interesting talk.
Taft the Man of tho Hoar.
Prefacing his complimentary remarks to
Mr. Thomas with a short discourse on th
dual toplo of the duties of the Individual
In politics, and tarriff revision, Harry C,
Brome was frequently Interrupted by the
applause which greeted his remarks on the
high standard achieved by the republican
administration during the last fifty years.
In a comparison of the practical knowledge
of government between Bryan and Taft,
the speaker paid a tribute to the citizen
8h,p of tne formeri but tated that the
latter wag the be8t quaIlfled man , Amer,
Ica to fill the presidential chair, which
statement was greeted with spontaneous
applause by those present.
In a strong address. In which he predicted
tho nomination of William H. Taft as the
candidate of the republican party for
president. John I. Kennedy took occasion
to compliment the active ability of the
members of the Equal Rights club. He
spoke of the puerility of sending men to
congress for only one or two terms, but
stated that one should be given office for
number of successive terms to be enabled
to accomplish any great amount of good
Dwelling on the perfect organization of the
Omaha postofflce he deemed It an honor
to sit at the head of the organization that
handles the Omaha mall and announced
hi conviction and turatv that Mr. Thnm
in time would be the factor that would bo
responsible for the American flag floating
In every port, carrying the commerce of
our country.
Governor Sends a Sob.
Owing to his inability ta attend the hnn-
quet, Governor Bheldon was represented by
his chief clerk, E. O. Maggl, who con-
veyed the gubernatorial regrets at being
unablo to attend, but wishing the club
continued prosperity. In his prediction of
a flattering future for the country Mr
Maggl atated that the basic and funda-
world
w. F. Christie, who arranged the nro
ram, gave an Interesting though brief talk
on republican principles.
When the guest of the evenlna-. Mr
Thomas, wa Introduced he was greeted
wltn cheers from those present, and In a
hoTt address in which he spoke feelingly
01 hl gratitude for the loyal, steadfast
BUPPrt given him by those present and
other friends, announced his realization of
tne responsibility of his new position and
the dutle Involved and expressed tho hope
lnal lne commence of tho city and the
administration at Washington had not been
misplaced.
DEWEESE AND BISHOP. BOTH
Two Lincoln Lawyer Will Brcoma
Associated with Omaha Barling,
ton Law Office.
Announcement Is made ot the personnel
of the newly organized legal department
of tho Burlington lines west of the Mis
80url rlver- A w8 announced some time
ago' Ja,ne, E- KelDV Is general solicitor
ana -JlaTle Manaerson. formerly gen-
eral solicitor. Is made consulting solicitor.
will become associated with the Omaha
office and will reside in Omaha,
A Bold Step.
To overcome the wcIl-arouDdad and
reasonable objections of the mora lntu
i .. suuie nme ago, decided to make bold
departure from the usual course pursued
by the makers of DutrUD medicines for iln,
tnestic use, anttso has Dubllshed broad.
cast and orjnTy to the whole world, a full
and compfwe list of all the Ingredients
enterlns InWhe composition of his widely
celebrated fcsdljtfes. Thus he baa taken
his numeral udtrons and patients Jnto
his fullCnfirfencc Thus too he has re
tnovedhlstuediclnea from among secret
TlOttrlTUrVlf dnilhtflll wnorOa r,H . A
toemttfcmeilks of Known ComiiuiL
liver or bil oumes and all ralarrbal dlMaaes
WBerever locateil. have printed upon lu in
clam Ktialuh. a full aaid coiapleto T." of all
toe Ingredient composing lu but a small
bonk baa been romi.iul
standard modlcal wort, of all the dlfforenl
B. ijooU of practice, coutalnliig very numer
ous extract from the writings of leadiuS
pra-titioiiers of mediclrie, eoJorslng in ui
dleot oonuined in Vt. PUs ndl"net
One of Uxm, llulo Iwoks wUl be nUled free
to any on sending arefcaon postal card or
by lettor. to fcr. li. V.llerce. Bugalo, N yl
and rwiueallng Ui same. Prom Ibl little
Uwk U will llmml that Dr. Pierce's kied
ku ouniatu 110 aloohul, narcotics, mineral
"7V? or h''r ,u''u or Injurious strcnts
and tha tlyy are made to n, n,iiva, aToXi-
Dr. P,er Ja-vortt-riWTH.r' .u'',n
and doWUiated woni.-u. were emrjoyed. loix
11?, ZS P1 tor similar ilmi 1
,;u"f H101 ''', In facu one of the
not valuauie nieduunal Majiu entering Inuj
sriiHlon was known to the Indians as
Si 1 'r OUr mv vaiuaois ctUft, nw
. v - niDni 1 turn uie Lndiuia.
AS made US hw Imnnirarl mnA ...... -
eOl.ient reoandy lor reulliii ail tbe wuat
ailT funcikaia, cuirwc-Ung diii4a.-etwi.ta,
luulapsua. antevrnkiii and nt...JTirn.
ovenwaniig painful ptoo, trilng p u
pervea and bniMTln aUiui a prf.-l mu J
T l I
BUkLLIS-Jurinuut ,yc 1,1 tuch ri.-..ir..m-j
tlLrt-LlllrU, -vru.lY,
i Not only doe i be wrapper ot every bottle
of Ir. tierce Golden kl ZYu-.1 ni A 7.
r
Ta
S12.7fa P0B s
4-a- BANDS Sal
Princess Dresser
TUBUS $1.00 CASK
60 CENTS A WE XX.
Exactly like cut. Made of
selected stock, beautiful
golden oak finish. An 118.00
value elsewhere. Brilliant
18x36 French Bevel plate
mirror. Constructed by
skillful workmen.
for this
iZ3 1.1,1. ..!! -A -i rf'.X IKf th! It I 1
1 1
M " " '' 2Jf"
ivl (l"al ) - ."r '001" ro marked In plain figures, and nrlra
H I Fff fi reductions a r clearly shown. TheS" rednotion? a
Zi I fl r . clearly bona-flde all tlrlt-
I 'I k&RWS?$i fill B"?w the. mer sell-
13 J I MiKw.fPW, TS ,nf Pflce and the gTeatly
ParUr Rcker
Exactly like cut
These substantial
rockers are made of
selected stock, large
size cobbler seat,
fancy carved backs
are an extra bar
gain at our special
price.
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Good Government League Appoints
Campaign Committees.
CIRCULAR TO BE ISSUED MONDAY
Some Spicy Things Connected with
Present Administration Expected
to Bs Given Currency by
the Club.
The ' Good Government club met last
night In a called session. The club liau
gone on record lately with Indorsement
of various candidates for the primary
election. The members are now busy
advancing the cause of the men selected,
For this work numerous committees
were appointed laat night to look after
the affairs of the election. Some of these
committees are to visit the polling places
to aee that the election Is conducted In
fair manner In all cases. Another com
mlttee Is preparing a circular letter to
the voters of the city containing an out
line of the results of the Investigations
of the committee which Is looking after
the record of the present administration,
This letter will be given to tho publl
Monday. It Is said to contain only post
lively proven assertions, which may be
verified by the records in tl;e hands of
the city clerk.
Some sensational charges aie looked for
before the close of the campaign.
The club sends the following amended
list of candidates: J. W. dribble. C. A.
Melchcr, O. K. Paddock, J. J. Olllin,
George Hoffman, Matt Peterson, C. C,
Howe, T. O. Rice, Elmer Wier, H. O,
Kiddoo. John Mullen, W. S. Schneider, D,
J. Farrell, John Larson, J. M. Fttxjerald
Charlea Mann, 8. 8. Winters, A. H. Mur
dock. T. T. Munger, G. E. Beck and Jay
N. Williams.
Snndar Services.
Rev. Ralph W. Divers of the English
Lutheran church will preach from tho
theme "Going Up to Jerusalem." Sunday
morning. The Luther league will meet In
the evening.
"Unseen Powers." ia the aublect of Hev
11. II. Millard s sermon. The evening
inc-me is. "Lessons From the Fragmenta."
I he choir will give special niuslc.
Borne Parable of the Kingdom of
Heaven" Is Dr. R. L. Wheeler's Sunday
morning theme. In tha evening, A. H. Mur
dock will deliver a lecture on the "E
sentlals of Good Citlsenship."
"The Christian's Joy" ia the subject of
ilev. Oeorge Van Winkle's morning aer
mon. The Young Mens Christian asso
ciation win have charge of the evening
service.
"Practical Clirlatianity" will be the theme
of Rev. F. T. Ray of tha Christian church
at the Ancient Order of United Workmen's
temple. In the evening the toplo will be,
"The Dispensations of the Bible."
alagle City Goealp.
The Loyal League has scheduled a meet
ing for this evening.
The Pioneer Historical society will meet
tonight at Library hall.
The Central Labor union met last night
In haab'a haa In ila annual meeting.
The city clerk has his hands full with
the douuls of closing the urei)r.if,,n. for
the primary
tie expt'Uia to have everything
ready by Monday,
Dr. and Mrs. It. L. Wheeler entertained
the Presbyterian King'a Daughtera yeater.
day afternoon. If was the occasion of Mrs
Wheeler's birthday.
Mrs. Josephine Carrcll haa been ap-
t ulnted a delegate to the International
lolbers rongr, to be held at Washing
ton. March lu to 17. Governor Bheldon ant
ber a cumralmun a day or two ago. Mho
S-1 L'. I' ri K7.m S
Qlli75 rsrThlsIxti. F.ne k.jipMe BCD OUTFIT
Torma $1.00 Cash, 60 Cents per week
n?5i"Jtl7 ,ke cVl- A "Plndld unmatchahle bargain
consist; of an elegant iron bed. exactly as Illustrated
Th2Vl,V'"'y. hV.y ,,,h,lnB wlth larKe ornamentaTcWiTa!
vii,i- m1" extrpn'ly JiandHOme. and Is finished lii
Vernls Marten, guaranteed not to change color. A com"
fortahle mattress with a lByer of pure white cotton on
top. and a soft and luxuriant spring.
-
Beautiful
ea 1 MMi'VAri
nmv muntnnm mwiiniiiim.n,.
w - u jhii ukji
lit i d ils K ! t i r fi
will start In time to get to Washington for
uie opening sessions.
J. E. Kryder, 1806 Missouri avenue. Is at
the South Omaha hospital, where he under
went an operation recently. He Is said to
be in a serious condition.
The ball by the Union Stock Yards Re
lief association, given last night at the
Exchange dining hall, was attended by 601)
or 6fi0 young people of the city.
Tho Willing Workers of the Christian
church will aervo dinner and supper April
3 for the accommodation of the teachers
attending convention at South Omaha High
school.
The officers and directors of tho Live
Stock National bank feel gratified with
tho amount of business entnmteit in timm
during the short period tho bank has been
established.
The funeral of the infant child of Ben
Tangeman occurred yesterday. The baby
Is one of the six months' old twins. The
other twin is ill with pneumonia and not
expected to live.
The Idea club gave a theater party last
night at the Orpheum. Beats were reserved
for nearly fifty people In the center of the
dress circle. The Ideal club Is giving only
six entertainments this year.
The South Omaha High school team Is
ready to meet the Plattsmnuth High school
tonight in a game of basket ball. It will
be the first which the public will witness
In the new gymnasium of the Young Men's
Christian association.
The city was notified by the sheriff of a
suit begun by tho Stott Stationery com
pany for $1,8.14.15, which the company claims
Is still duo it for the furniture of the new
city hall. A permanent Injunction haa been
Issued to prevent the cltv's paving this
money under the plan contemplated. In
the event of the city being held for the
amount, it is reported, the bondsmen of
the mayor and council will be in turn
sued to recover.
In the report of the banquet for the Uni
versity School of Agriculture the remarks
01 it a. 1. meters were not mentioned,
through an oversight. It was suggeoted
by one of the other speakers, that since
the doctor had been so much more em
phatic on tho suhjert of diseases in ani
mals, he should be given credit for the
remarks which were accredited to the gen
tleman whose speech was quoted.
"SEE AMERICA FIRST" FIEND
Hoboken Boy Slaking Tour of
West la Taken la by
Police. '
the
Leslie Cordts, Hoboken, N. J., Is an en
thusiastic supporter of the "See America
First" movement.
Leslie arrived at the police station Thurs
day because he looked as though he was
taking advantage of the generosity of the
railroads and living on what he could pan
handle In the various, cities he visited
When aearcbed he had 18 in cash and
bankbook showing that he had S5&0 to his
credit In a bank of his home city. Becom
ing Interested the police wired to his father
asking what should be done with the boy,
and received the following encouraging re
ply:
"If boy wants money to return home. I
will wire it; If he Is in need of money to
continue his travels, I will wire that."
The boy will "See America First" before
he returns to Hoboken, and left Omaha for
Colorado Springs.
NEW HONORS FOR ESTELLE
Omaha Judge Klerted Member Ad.
vlsory Board Matlonal Javenlle
Protective Association.
Judge Iyfce 8. Eatelle has Just received a
letter from Crawford Jarkaon, Atlanta Ca..
secretary of the Juvenile Protective asso-
lation, announcing he ha been elected u
member of the advisory board of tha
National Juvenile Protective association.
A meeting of the board of truateea was
eld In Atlanta, February IS, when the
advisory board was created consisting of
tho following named:
Jacob A. Hll. of New York. Rt. Rev.
Bamuol Fallow, of Chicago. Judge Ba P. J
21ST ANNUAL
Marc!. Faraifiire Sale
'Crtatef in tho variety of Roods shown, more extensive In 1U
scope and larger than ever lu Its wonderful savin opportunities
offered it this TV KYTY-KI RST AXM'AIi MAHCH 1 l ltMTl HE
SALK at Tho People' Store.
No effort haa been too great, no labor too arduous for us to
make this sale a groat success. Our buyers have secured thousand
of Miiiil pferr of Ftimltur at jrrently rohortl prices, and they
are offered at from ONK-KOI KTH TO OXK-TIIUtl) LKSS- THAN
THIR AtTl'AL VAU K.
These samples represent tfie mnVcru' bent effort they ar the
the product of the master furniture maker. If a saving of OX 13
THIHIt Is of any consequence to you, and If yon would make your
dollars do double duty, then attend this sale. Our excellent credit
system Is at your service. Terms have been made exceptionally
easy during this salo.
v.uvr OAKDRtSSER
Terms $1 Cssh, 60e par week
solid oak of a selected grain
has three large and roomy
l IV?,a .R,,"t of construction,
has solid brass trimmings, and
i rench bevel plate mirror.
Terms $1,00 Cash, 60 Cents Par Week
a Jrv ff,rlapeery "o Carpeting of
a very fine grade. The also is S-3x?0-tf.
la 8"uarant',i Jo give excellent wear
and the colors will hold to tho Very lat.
This is a regular I1S.60 value and Is of
fered at tho above low price during the
March sale,
tug-rain Carpet, strictly all wool,
76c values,' March sale price Boo
Brussels Oarpots, heavy weight, 96o
values, March sale price 79
Wilton Velvet Carpet, extra fine
quality, $1.60 values, Mar oh sale
Price 98o
Bottlngham Lace Curtains, $1.60 val
ues, March salo price, per pair 680
.Murhi.s iinaha
. ion
abb cixpi-T rirt mm
i'i :riTif?jir 5??n'
MV1MflnMiinhiM
) 'L Homo f J P III
out- 1? 5iHW:vJJ H
$&$&mmmmm J if -
Sn
eeial Sale Drugs and
Sundries Monday
E .TT...-Wit-'.."'uY. '. ' 1
Sead This Xdst of Prices
it. ou Kqulbb's Har.saparllla for... 75o
1.00 Coopers Discovery, for.. 880
60c Paynes Kidney I'llls, for... 34o
60c Gossoin's Kidney Pills, tor. . SBo
Lambert's Llsterine 23o, 46 and S9o
Borden's Malted Milk, 40c and.-. 7So
Horllck's Malted Milk, 45c, S9c
ond 3.3S
Victor's Earache Drops, for 33o
Sloan's Liniment. 23c. 45c and., 69o
1 II). Mule Team Ilorux, Monday.. So
Llquoxone, 4 5c and 89o
$1.00 IVruna, with top ulrlp lahel 89o
60c Genuine Hyrup of Figs for. . 5o
lib. German Bird Seed, Monday.. 4a
Eagle Condensed Milk, every day 13o
MONDAY SOAP SAXB
I boxes cakes) j5c box Soap for S5o
JSc Packer's Tar 8nap - for. . . . 160
26c Woodbury's Facial Soap for 17o
Hexall BleinlHh Hoep, for plmplea K3o
fcuc Hoclete Hyegienlque Soap for 39o
1 lb. bar Castile Soap for. . 10c
Pig bar Castile Soap for. . . ' . aco
26c Kirk's Juvenile Soap, Monday 8o
Cucumber Castile Soap, cake .... 3o
Doxen 3Bo
fnn hJl"Te H0"0."' fP. 16c u,;i a5o
600 kinds of aoap American and Im
ported Ask us.
10c Magic Skin Soap go
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
Corner 16tti and Dodge.
W JL, DRUG r.
Corner lBttt
Spring Announcement
loot
i ,;i: : " ;i""jinf a most
m maw t 1 1
. ..... u( jomijn novel-
1 wear. prtu 4 "ooui
-.yV1 r1' "speotioa Is In.
Tlted, as it will afford aa oS
portunlty of choosing from a
tr?s Umb' f
. , 'mport In slagla snlt
J Wc'aVd?'1 'U,t ""O b
J -.ttr "".p,c may bo
Llndaey of Ir.ver, Judge I-e B. Est.lle n
Omaha. Senator Robert J. Taylor of Nash
ville, Rev. It. A. Robinson of Norfolk, Va.,
iur. n. mi. 1111 or iirton, Qa., url. Sam I
P J..r, r.t f.rto-..-lll. .... .
' V . VT . " 1 nomas
I F. Ryan of OtkHdia. Vi J,n. ...
Cullough of Oreenvlllo. V cr' w.l 'T
.
- rrwnmmr--iwrr7im!lnmm
cuavc ius noe.
w-i-vam-w, . I 1
of BU Louis. Rev. P.t.r K&rO
V.
SI 2. SO '?T,hH ""
v China Closet
Terms $1 Cash, SOo per week
.E"ctI,y Hke cut. Made of
solid oak. of a carefully select
ed quarter-sawed grain. Ha
bent glass ends of double
strength, grooved shelves for
plates, and is extra well made.
An exceptional bargain at the
above price.
B2
mi fssr- 1- Prices 111
i '. 11 1 1 n iv'
S2G..50 &KVEj2RSnt .
Terms 62.60 Cash, 60 Cents "er Week
Made of cold rolled steel, asbestos lined
dup ex grates, extra h. avv nirkel nla
During this great; March sale wo offer thU
special steel range. Including high warmln
V;1' Vth,UTKa oven- t the above ixf
ceptionally low price. . w u
Mdn-imunn .
-'--VTMmHaWXJDtBj
At the. Rexall Drag Stores
Corner I6th and Dodge.
Corner 16th and Harney.
We are agents In Omaha for tho
famous Bazall Remedies,
Rubber Gloves, shown
here, regular 75c quality,
ivionaay,
at
Perfnmes and Powders Monday
11.00 Allan's Janice Perfume, pi. 83o
11.00 Plnaud's Quadruple Extract, os
at
11.00 Roger & Oallet s yuadruplV Ex
tracts, ox., Mnnduy i&o
76c Lubln'a Extracts, Imported, Mon-
' O idn
8o
So
ai. at l.. rioriua water, Monday,
$1.00 Pinaud s Lilac Vege'tale,' Monday
at 49o
60c Sumpre Oiovlne. Monduy.... 880
60 Pozzonl's Powder, Monday... 390
25c Graves' Tooth Powder, Monday
at 120
7uc Pompelan Massage Cream for 49o
Big Cigar Sale This Week
Look in pur window and see the
ard brands of cigars then come to
f0u7i orTockTfu'ls' "nd
ekfo Key We8t c'afr
TorCffty S-ici-ir.-VVorJS
and Ila
rney.
Auuve prices ror Monday only.
Z5c Eiderdown Powder, Monday..
10c Mistletoe Cream lor . . . , .
At. . .....
'."iKBie r.xirari nt MnH
McDonald
TAILORS
317 South 15th St.'
ESTABLISHED 1887.
. ' " a
Tlx., C. A. f.anler of Montgomery, Ala.
and Thomas V. Kllxey of New Orleans.
Wan ted- Mr. n..f. r r.mii;..- . ,. . .
"'" lu wrue I0r
ur new Illustrated catalogue of wearing
. . . " """ring
1 ' Mc,lo,