Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 11, 1908, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 11, Image 11

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Men's Strav Hats at Cut Prices
Take Your Pick I
You have never known Straw Hats to be fold at such
Any 2-Piece Suit for
men or young men in this
I;
jow prices o early in the season.
Mca'i Milan, Sennit and Split Braid Sailor and Soft
Hats, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.u0 grades reduced to $1.85
1
Men Milan. Sennit and Emit Braid. Hats. $2.00
value?, at $1.35
Men's $1.25 and $1.00 Straw Hati 75c
Men's 75c Straw Hats 50c
Men's Italian Milans, Sennits, Split Braids in soft
Hats and Sailors. $4 and $5 grades reduced to . . .$2.85
Any Boys' Straw Hat jold up to 75c, unrestricted
choice at 75c
store at
ANY NECKTIE
TTfr. mm AHA LAILY SATUKDAY. JULY 11. 1P0.
In
It
July Reduction Sale of
Men's Underwear
MEXH EaTRA FIXE BAJLERIOGAJV REDVCED FROM
60c TO SV.
An extra quality of fancy Uc wear and plain balbrl
gan, also fine d-rbT ribbed lisle thread Underwear,
COc jrad'js reduct-d to
ME5 S COMBINATION SllTS REDUCED FlIOM H.OO AD
1.25 TO 5c. J
These are in fitting auita, made of apa island cotton
baby blue and Egyptian color, aold at CI-
$1.00 and $1.26. reduced to JJC
imf an Htm
XtTt eot Mat XV
TteBN W. BlaokMtra for cong-reac. Adv.
koAolpk T. Bveboda, Acrountlne-Audltor.
owmaa, 117 N. 16. Dougla Sboe. tl.60.
Fa Kntb for Quality clfara. SIS S. nth.
Klaabart, photographer, lBth Fsrnam.
(tan C. Xl&aUr for county attor'y. Adv.
Blakla XU Pollcle stcht drafts at
maturity. H. V. Nely, rnanarr, Omaha.
turyipn arandaa 0M now In new quar
ters Itll Howard. Ou. electric futurrs
and wtrint"
Wasta to Oommlaaiosar Oncar Firk
ard. a democrat from Dourls precinct, ban
filed for the nomlnntlon for county rem
mhiaioneT from the Third rreclnct.
Xeep your motey and valuable under
your owr. lock and key in the American
Safe Deposit Vaulta In the Bee oulldina.
hlch are burglar and fireproof Boxes
rent for 14 a year, or fl for three months
Siw Factory for Omaha The Hcff Kber
cohimcv. with R:brt 1. Hoffh'ne arid
George C. Ebercole as Incorporators, has
filid artlclt-s of incorporation w'lh t!r
county clerk. The company 1 'apitaltred
at t:nt.0i aud is formed to marufacture
unj S-U indexing dtvlses
LiproTsmsnt Cluhs on Boulsvard A
posipund met-ting of the F.lve.rview and
li t South Unialia Improvement clubs will i
be held Saturday evening at 1416 Canton
Kiievt for the piarpoee of furthering the
plans fur opening Sixteenth street from
Central bouiev ti d into Soiith Omaha.
BcLool District Cars Bonds Hsxt
I'p.m the conclusion of the r.yarar.t rental
cast in the I'nlted Stales circuit court the
next rase to be culled will be that cf Ed
ward D. Shepherd cf New York against
School restrict No. 11 of Dtkota county.
S 'It Is brought to recover on 122.000 school
bonds issued by the dirtrict In 18 W.
Fratt eplis to Wifa'a Flaa Colonel
James H. Pratt haa filed a motion in the
cilvorce suit asking leave to amend his an
swer to his wife s petition plesdlng th
statute of limUatioiik aai-Ft her accusa
tion ss to his cond't.o" le asserts she
lost her right to plead thla accusation by
the laps of tltne.
aar Batmdsr ,'ir Cotgrs;s Charles
L. Saunders, tempt. iui iienoent of tne
ststs senate, has fihj u.s a republican
t andldats for ccngress from vlte Second ?'.
trict. Mr Ssunde filed Trursclay after
noon and will contest with Thomas W.
Blackburn for the republican nomination
for the office, Howard W. Baldrlge having
withdrawn from the race. Congressman Q.
WHY NOT
hse ire cream every day? You get
tired of this, that and other things
uow why not hsvs a delightful
change. Nothing so refreshing theso
hot days tnan to havo one of our
Thermos Barrels
filled with our Oellclous ice cream.
There ts no tetter cream ousds in the
world.
Qaart Barrol
enough for f o
Mat Barrol
enough for 4 gOe
We Make all Kinds
of Aolirlous Pies. Cakos Lyor Cskos.
Fronch Cakes. Coffoe Caka. Fancy
Cako mat thoos choice Cinnamon Holla
which oee.ru to "atrtks evorrtoody
Just tight."
Vi oreo tne nsost nsaplo sag w
wmI to a ssio 70s.
I 'lKlB-ao W04B St. I
PkoM Dow. TH. 1mA. lira. I
the House
25c
Take your choice of any colored
BcckUe Is the house at this price.
Sold All Season at 50c and 75c
An endless variety of beauti
ful light and dark colored silks
in Foulards, Rurnchuudas. Bar
atheas and hundreds of fancy
sdlks, made to our order in the
latest shapes and designs. Come
early Saturday nud you'll have
an unlimited range of ties to
choose from.
prices
may have
them Sat
urday, at.
M Hitchcock or any other democrat has
not as yet filed for the. congressional nomi
nation. Bersrol Kaasona for DlToro Msy Horn
has filed for suit for a divorce from Harry
K. Horn, to whom she was married in New
Tork. charging htm with striking her with
his derby hat and with hit fists in the house
of a neighbor. She csserti he used to Quar
rel so loud it disturbed the neighbors. She
also ssys he failed to support her. Eh
wants the custody of the three children.
A-n other Bryan Club The Third Ward
Bryan Volunteer club has been organised
with these officers: President, Ir. Robert
Gllmore; vice presidents, Dsn T. Custer,
6. S. Bee helheimer, James O'Hara, John C.
Thomas. Patrick Desmond; secretary, A. T.
Elmer; treasurer, Thomas Hsrrington; ex
ecutive committee. W. J. Yancey. W. B.
Siioemaker. E. C. Denham, John H. Shafer
and Ben Kline.
Chaos of Assailant GrlToa Up Hope of
rapturing the man who assaulted Mrs.
Jonathan Dodds of Florence was diminished
when Mrs. Dodds at Blsir failed to identify
a man under arrest there as the culprit.
The man who was arrested by Deputy
Sheriff Fiansgan ard the sheriff at Blair
answered every detail of Mrs Dodds' de
scription excepting that he had a dark hat
on instead or a light one. Mrs. Dodds went
to Bla.r lo look st him. but said she could
Onild Goes to Big Hooting Commit- officials was taken out of this fund. E.
sionrr Guild of the Commercisl club will ! L.. Winters has rendered his opinion that
leave Monday for Matiltnu. Coin., where he j the salary of cily officials Is fid by the
will attend the meeting of the subcommittee charter and that the chancer does cot
of the western classification committee and I contemplate the payment of this cut of
later the meeting of the ciassif lcatlon com- I the levy for general purposes. The eotl
mlf.ee Elmer H. Wood of the Vnlon Pa- mated salaries for the coming year will
ciflc and E B. Branch cf the Western ! amount to IS.7&0. If the general fund were
Fruit Jobbers' aesoclst.on wiil alRti ri ,
t . . .. . n . .. . .
nr meetings, mr. ouna win t.e joined By
O. J. Hell (if the Sioux City Conimercinl
tiub and F. W. Maxwell of the St. Joseph
Con.mercial club.
Xr. Lorsland With Chautououoa Rev.
:F. U Ixueland. D. D . returned Friday
jmorn.ng from Vidua and Eldora. Kan.,
, where he spoke at Chautauqua, and leaves
j this evening for a ten days' western trip.
He will ;-ak st Chauianquas at Kearney,
J Fort Collins. Boulder. Colorado Springs and
i other Colorado cities. When he returns he
will slop in Omaha but a day and go on to
j Illinois and Ohio, where h will fill lecture
I engagements until i',e middle ,f August.
I Dr. Loe',and is W-rtunnE this jesr nn "The
' Wandering Jew." "Oid Fogyirm" and "The
I Bor.le Briar bush " During the doctor's
; absence the as!s'ant pastor. Rev. S. D.
i P.arile. will fill the pulpit at the Firs:
; Methodist cin rrl .
EXODUS OF THE FAITHFUL1
Dahlniaa Tril. trailnt Denver, Will
Tarry ut . us ana Then
Juaruet to (iiuilii.
Tr.e demorrcts are iri-..-mne from Den -
er, but not in fe faa.'uwd Part e in
wrici. f,ey went to it t innvertion c ty.
Many of t' e easterners iih'e net er teen t.e
mukuiMi.. ii I- 1,1'ei til l"H 1HI!
opport jnity to Colorado
n.v.v....,, , rrrm ,.ni i uminnit , ettomev and ths three democrstic council-
jtrsin No. 1 will arrte :n O-r.ara Sa'jrda ro,B fwly .upport the policv of thi
j afternoon a . W, k Tel. tra n t , , Tn, .,.,. ,aid he was about c-.n-;
out M rat.sa- c ,t. Tie Dnhlnian club VL,lf. tn(ll hfc mu fcdvi tne Bamp frora
i i scrteaaifu to i-'ae j'enver si ..li. p in
Saturday ani is lotiteo ti po thrtiogu
Din oil., where a slop wl le nisd to
taiute ti.e denio. ratlc nom ree The Pmn
: club wi l 'eate Iener at l. C Friday aitr-
i no n.
Vost cf tie easiern deletstlnns who went
'to Denter via Otr.ahs w 11 return tnitugh
1 Kansas City i,nd soii e will i,ninue west
ti Ye: .ow stone parit.
Th. K.nic county d.le.s'.i n l .r o.rt
j uied to ati ihrough Otr.a-a Sjturdaj sft-
I ernoon on the Kut Is.jnJ. Toe Reck
! Island train which insees througn 0--a a
Fr.d.y afternoon wiil have two extra sec-
j tions and the train (Saturday afternoon will j
have three extra sections
Tbe Cook County leuiucrae-y Marching
club left Deceer Friday mumir.g at I
o'clock on th Furl.ngti.n and atmuld reach
Omaha late Friday night- The nUcneoota
apodal ts ochodulod to leave I waver Fri
day night and should arrree at Cnneca
aucne time BaXurday afternoon, a otep
oeing Bcbodnioa fur t.n
Br tintnc the nnwa
aim of Tbe
SPECIAL REDUCTION
On Mens Fancy Shirts
75c and $1 Grades Sat
urday at 49c
The'-e are fancy colored
percale and madras shirts
in light, medium and dark
colors, with separate or
attached cuffs, taken from
our 75c and $1.00 grades,
have been on sale at these
rsw ii. ill '- VI""' qlL i
up to today, you
49c
Omaha's Leading
Clothiers
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Officials Trying; to Deviie Menu of
Paying; Democratic Deficit
LEVY TOR THE SALARY FCTD
4 Street Yladact to Be Close to Foot
Passengers as Well as Vehtele
Trafllc Portage Work
Kent Week.
The kind hearted democrats of South
Omaha after leaving such a legacy of
. j fimrts t.- ;
uuigieu accouue. . "
tne present repuoucan iBinuiwiiu".
prcpos throt gh the democratic legal de
partment a way of providing something
like a solution which will permit the levy
to be raised. gif.WK) to cover the deficlen
eiea. When the democrats took the city
the treasury held an unexpended balance
from the republicans cf This year
nothing is left and the deficit will reach
nearly tit 000.
The new proposition is to creste a salary
fund which shall be Independent of the
1 g-enerai fund. Heretofc-re the city was
I permitted to levy SW.(V for general j
I relieved of this amount then clear sail-
In m wr.tilH V ri,ui.hH In th Itonifi rtf
--
general Tuna remaining. i nis point win
doubtless be contested in some manner
before it is allowed to go into effect. It
is looked uuon as a hard sir out of a
I v.... ,,, ....
, ,rvv pf tn additional fund will be the
j democrats who now advise it. The citv
I officials feel, however, that some such
measure will have to be tried to secure
j rehc-f and pay off the democratic debta.
A resume of the estimated expenses cf
i the c ity tinder the proposed departure is
! as follows:
Salary
Gfin-'sl
Voting machines
File
Po'i'-e
Light
Water
Libra' v
urou.g ieia'r . .
I "3.T'
. Js'i.tkiO
. IK.'X'
. if,.-Km
. 15. '
p. tit'
2 ?f'i
i f.'n
T.ihi . ;o.ic
s:r:,Tst.
Pi
ST7'":
Total
Avaiiabie under charter ..
pTooetiie collet tions, local.
. SOfli
Total available '..(
1 Vnder present c-hsrter constructic-. a
,,.rt j;jm.om is all thst can be counted on
The total vs'ustlon of the city is f?" 6:,t40.
It wil' tVerefcre require a levy cf V? nill'.s
I i r.enrfitru, lh tttnAm li....Mn .,. ..
posed bKit. It is urd'-rs'od that the city
necessity. 'It is belter to raise the levy
than to suff' r from n overlej "
41 Street t iodort Closed.
Since the accident to the little girl on thej A Danaeroas Waned
U s'reet visducl Wednesday evn.rg ti.eiis rendered antiseniic lv Hjrklen a Arnica
viadurt has been closed to footmen as well
as to ehicles. It Is announced by the city
I engineer, however, thst the visduct wil tie
' kepi open lo tse Swift incline until sjch
. ! ,,n ,h Progress of the work shsll de-
! mtni " cf,niP'ts closing of the amciure.
i T',T, UI allowed to go there so as to
"vo,d ccldnu " crossing the trscks
!' r " rm",cD' 10 "svel
easier during this time will bo done. When
the viaduct Is closed for good, a crossing of
temporary nsture wil ne opeceg serosa
the Union pacific tracks.
It is given out Ihrough the off.ee of the
cliy engineer that ths National Construc
tion company will begin the pavtng of Wast
W street next week. The curbing of Twenty-fifth
street will be completed to tne
eaty ttaciu by that tun and nom of the
gangs are to bo traaafarred.
Tbe Bouth OBOba uttbi
I ' J . i 'Bill
, . . - ... vs.
f 1 v
This Store
10 P.
reached the record for the year, iS.Si. This
price has been readied once before this
week. The receipts of cattle and hotrs con
tinue light. This is partly explained by tin
railroad situation. The nanh,?ers ray that
the local flood has had much to do with
the short runs of csttle and hogs this week.
The roadDeds hae in many cases been
washed out and it has been impossible to
insure safe delivery. For this reason the
al.lppers, being warned, held their con
signments. Prices have ranged high enough
to be an inducement. Coupled with the
local reason, is the fact that last fall, at a
season when -most of the Nebraska and
Jowa farmers stock up with feeders, times
were threatening disaster. The feeder mar
ket went to pieces and many cattle were
kept on the ranges which should now be
coming in ss com fed stock. All the com-
mission men predict a speedy revival in the
live stock msrket within the next four
weeks.
City Wins Damage Case.
In the case of John Condon against the
City of South Omaha, which l.as been on
trial before the district court, in which
the plaintiff sued for JiJn.Oli", the Judge in
structed a verdict for the city. Ti:i5 is the
second important cate latly which the
city of South Omaha lias won. The cas?
was one for personal injuiy, due to a fall
on a sidewalk which was said to be defee-
tive. The evidence showed that the city
hud taken the ordinary and usual precau
tions. The accident happened over two
years ago.
Msgle City boaain.
Miss May Byerly is expected home lu
day from Kearney.
yietor Ros:. Eighteenth and P birc-to,
reports the birth of a son.
Mrs. L.. H Greer has returned from a
visit ot two weeks in Illinois.
Jetter s Gold Top Beer delivered to any
i pari ot the city. J ulepnone o. .
. tta(l ,,UIl,i,.d yeMeiday for
aH. . his Bu,,d behavior.
j-.t- l-i.iir i-mtT-u iw tinr (-una HIife
Bid.. Twenty-fouiti. and .V Phone rr.
Mrs Herman Steinberg lias gone for a
visit of two weeks to txctlsior bpringi,
i0
..I.."1."' sV,!?..
park.
J. C. ana and his son. John Vana.
bate gone to Spil'.ti.le, la, for a two
weeks visit.
Heyman Berry, sellers of 'quality"
meats. :'4th and E. telephone its'; S4tri a.'nd
A. telephone 117
I Belter goods for tne s me money or th
is fi - e-ame pooab tt-r less mon y. that s --iir prop..
l.i.ii' ! Kltion. What can we do for you'.' Jul. 11 Flyi.o
4: Co.
The Fraternal Triior, of America wi.l
bend an Important meeting Friday etei,
ir.g. July Hi. to which aa mc-mLitra art
urgently invited.
James ('ummii.gs has pone on a tl.-it
to Ins brother. Jorm fummings. at Denver,
and incioentai.'y to be in at tne uemo
crat'.c cori ei.lior..
The Baptist young people held a pit-as-
ar t ie cream social in Highland prk
last right The warm eteiiing liroLut
out a gees 1 oeui ui im':...
.xeis 1 urnquisi., jr., aiiss Alein i urn-
i.l Kirt M's ll.itlh I'lir.,-,.,
n ien
Tiiursdkv morning for fc-ihow lake. Minn
They will spend a two-niunihs' seatiuri
In that tirinity.
The fni or. Sto.k Yards company is
cleaning up the muddy pens w hi.-h "hi,
Vteen located .nu t uutier til ci siret-t i,i
riu' I. 'i'hese j-ens wiil he pateu uiid
fitlea with sowers
Mr. and Mr.. Datid Anderson 6te look
ing forws'd tu s pitasant e nieriainiiieiu
I offered by the Territorial Pioneers His-
.i-iitai pi" i-i? it' t- S'en bi l.uit'Uill ai
toe university , hapi tris evening t-m-urrikv
they wilt aet-ompany in tne s.-feial
train to Miiford the rumerems ueit-aiefc
of tlie gathering of eherated iltn;er
of the state.
Salve; the healing wonder for sores burns,
plies, erxems and salt rlrum 2T.c. For
osle by Beaton Drug Co.
RANGE CATTLE WOVING EARLY
Borllnaloa Receives llandred ftlsty
tars at Fhrridan Wl.bin
Forly-Elabt Honrs.
Range cattle are starting for the eastern
markets, esrlier this year than usual. The
ranges have been In splendid condition all
spring and the cattle sre ssid to he in
fine shape. Some idea of tne enormity o'
the movement which ts s'aru-d may re
bad from the Burlington report from Sheri
dan, where 160 cars of range cattle were
loaded during the last forty-eight hours
Tbe cattle from Texas to the ranges ar
not oil moved, and It it unusual for the
ranee cot tie
fore tfa
est light weight cassimeres. tropical worsteds or blue
rarments. handsomely made and perfect fit t inc. W
YOU A MORE TEMPTING OFFER.
Will be Open Till
M. Saturday
RINGLING BROTHERS' PARADE
f.reat Demonstration or tke rireas
oa tke M reels ext ToeoAay
Morning;.
"Ye. P.ingling Brothers will give a street
parade next Tuesday," said James J. Brady,
their newspaper man, last night. "More
than that, it will be the longest and richest
circus street display ever seen in Omaha.
"A couple of years sgo an effort was
made to get Rlngllng Brothers to cut out
the street pageant, and they earned the
good will of every boy and girl in the land
by saying 'no.' It would have saved a good
deal of money and work to have acted upon
this suggestion, but they had taught the
public to look for this great feature of
circus day, and to chawge front after they
had made it a thing of dignity and beauty,
and had become the leaders of the businese,
was not in their 'make up.' You know what
a tame and weather-worn affair the ususl
circus parade was until Ringling Brothers
put pride and ginger and sensible cost Into
It. The spirit of cleanliness, order and am
bition to excell, which I. as made their show
the standard of the world separated their
street pageant from all others, a fact which
msy have had something to do with the
I desire of others to omit it.
"As a matter of fact." says Mr. Brady.
"I am reliably Informed the reason the
next biggest show to P.ingling Brothers cut
out this parade, was due to unequal or
ganization. They could not work out the
daily schedule of a Ftreet display and two
performances. As cities grow. circus
grounds are going further and further out
into the outskirts, and frequently the morn
ing haul from the trains to the grounds is
a couple of miles. This, with the tax of
building a circus settlement, parading, feed
ing and performing calls for a rare, if not
r..fj.t . 'i n . 1 i t i r,n r,f .... ..r.n, xl rr
k L .
i system, or whatever you choose to call it,
' il tarries through the srduous and Intricate
'duties of the day.
! "K.nrling Brothers' organization is the
! umiration rnd wonder of the world, and
has been honored by government inspection
and praise. To move a colony of mole than
1.2W people each day and establish It miles
away with every requirement of a well
governed community is a task that calls
for perfect and amaring svsiem. It takes
'. e:g.-ity-f ive ears to make th dally transfer,
from which you may gather an Ides of the
size of the show. All tne cars belong to
Ringling Brothers The railroad furnishes
the motive power.
"Ringling Brothers have more than $1U,
000 tied up In chariots, musical vehicles,
trappings, costumes and spectacular fea
tures of one kind and arjotner, used exclu-
1 E'Vk-'v in Tr.si'r ti: rual tiaoiiurit IP tr- n,an
1 , . ... . J
worotn and 1 niid w!ln t!" how- f(,rty
j pi. ants, over It1' hirsts, and two score of
open ann-.al cages sr.:
in tne parade. A
I ,
w t-ritv -t an.ei I' em, broken to harness u.;
driven like lmrkei, is imorf the novelties.
The purade will fart at t o'clock Tues
cay." TWO VIEWS OFJPHONE PACT
Independents Say Bell Will rer
Absorb It, bat Yost Tblaks
It Poaalble.
' It is an In. possibility for the Independen
Telephone company here to bt sbsorbed by j
the Be'.l or f y ot'er crrpuny ,' ssid (Jen
ersl Manager Matthews pf the local com
pany discussing the meeting recently he.d
in Chicago of indeprndent telephone men.
f'llicwlng the announcerrent thst the Beil
company was sttempung to sbsorb the
Central T'n.on company and the Home In
dependent con'psny of Riehniond. Ind. The
independent men at the meeting in Chlcsgi
voted ll.dW'.Otift to fight the merger in the
courts, declaring it Illegal and marking s
return to the old monopolistic conditions
snd s step in the direction of blotting out
competition.
"The reasons that the Bell company could
not acquire the Independent property In
On ar.k." continued Mr. Matthews, are two.
Our franchise states plainly thsl we can
neither 'sell, transfer or combine' with any
other concern. Another reason is that our
etora does not carry voting power with It.
Ti voting newer Is vented in trot sas and
thus there is ee danger of any other ooo-
enrn baying a majority of Us
thus aerurtng control of the on
Oaaper E. Toox. gasatiiol of too Be-
WE DO NOT RESTRICT YOUR CHOICE. TAKE
A S15. SIS OR A S20 SUIT IF YOU WISH. THERE
ARE PLENTY OF THEM HERE.
This means that you may select any two-piece suit you wish from our choic
Men's Oxfords
REDUCED
$5.00. $5.50 and $4
Values
Sacrificed at
These are smart pat
ent leather oxfords
made on tbe newest
models. It will be a
long time before you
find another bargain
like this.
will buy out the Independent and merge tin
two.
"This has been done In other cities." lie
said, "and has proven satisfactory. The
stockholders of both companies then drew
the same dividends. Bus'ness men were
pleased because It relieved them of the rr
pense of keeping both telephones."
ACCEPTS CHARGE AT RAVENNA
I,. M. Oberkotter, Itellalons Director
of V. M . C. A.. Will Ester toon-re
rat tonal Ministry.
L. M. Oberkotter. who for a year has
been religious director of the Yourjg Men s
Christian association, has accepted a cull
to the pastorate of the Congregational
church at Ravenna, where he will move his
family during August and bein ills work.
Mr. Oberkotter has been Identified with
almost all lines of work In the Congrecu
tional church, but me charge at Ravenna
will be his first regular work as a mimiRlei.
For two years he was a teacher in Japan
2
for a number of years as Instructor in i very laipely because of his views on the
Weeping Water academy, and then head of j saloon tiu. stion.
Chadron academy, both Congregational in- , :"' address Saturday evening, while
Btitutji,:is. He came to Omaha Ironi Cliau- gl'ii under the auspices of the Anti-saloon
ron w here he did gt.od work and ei.hn ged j leuf-ue, bus alre ady received the attention
the institution. He is a graduaie of Dt.un- !" t'en piomised the attendance of
college at Crete and widely known in "'any bun.ness men who are watching the
Christian educ ational. Christian F.ndeave.t j tievelopniems in the regulation and aupprea
and Young Men s Christian aHSucmt.oti j "n "f '' hquor traffic,
work it. Nebraska. I T,"J lecture will be public free to every-
Mr. Oberkottti will be or-jained hy the (,ru- and xhe Toung Men's Christian asso
council of the Nebraska Ass.m iation if lia,i"n secretaries have urged everyone to
Congregational churc h, s w ithin a short j "cnrl. and they promise to make It corn
time, and exuects to make the mmistrv his 'f'.ahle in the audience room.
life work after doling good work in tb i
various departments of the church.
SELLS-FL0T0SH0W MONDAY
Keep la Mind Ibe Parade Will Be In
tbe Mornina Karl;, Tbey
annual' Here.
T. R. Porter, the we'.l-known cci'il
writer for magaxines and big city pa
pers, will be s busy and a hippy man
Sunday and Monday. He wiil hue as
his guests the noted "Satanos," per
formers with the Keiis-rioto circus that
arr!es here Sunday and exhibits Mon -
day. "Satanos" is the j -of essional name
fr these dare-devil a; lists the'r right
names being Wiil tint t '!:a' k-? 11. d-j
brothers, of K-.nlutky h.rt.i. who wei.i
to slIioo! in the same c-.as wall Mr
Porter st Dexlngton, Ky.
"During the eeriy days In old Kain
tuck," said Mr. Porter, "thepe Redd ioy.
were the dare-devlis and weie experts
on roiler sketei as far hack as 1 can re
member them. Now they do s most
thrilling turn in t:.e Fells-FUno circus."
Doc Waddell. j ress agent for t'ie slu w
describes their act thus.: "They spee'l
down a steep incline on toiler skabs s.i
fast that they are In a perfect vacuui..
without the llfe-givir.g oxygen. The m
dine curves tt the bottom, which, wlin
the mechanical arrang'tnent thercu.
The Idea! Breakfast Food
Health and strength follow its use.
Oi
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
mm
Lias an advantage over all other foods. It can be eaten hot
or cold from the package ready to eat or prepard by tbe
dditLon of bouing mJL For yauag riuLdrs eklerfj pet
aoDt, inToiids, til cUsses, tKere is do breaiia&l food tLat cm
cxxnptxe rid k. It's flavor ckLcirxB sahsfies Luogcr
ta&j tSgcsted and meets tbe Deeds ti tie entire hoty.
Yam wSL vertex know wLal a good LttaLoiiKsa it mil jam at
AdStood urn A farA in ArrA nrH La a-e-qr S&L
.
serges: all sr correct, new
HAVE NEVER MADE
hurls them Into space in such a manner
as to caut-e tiiem to pass In the air, and
us they do they turn double somersaults
und plunge headfirst Into a tank of
burning gasoline. Patrons feel like turn
lr-g their heads when they see these
!ni l'"-s Kenluikisus court desth."
GOVERNOR GLENN AT Y. M. C. A.
.Nor ita Inrolinn thief Eierntlve Will
pe-nk la Omaha on Retnrn
from Denror.
Gowrrior R. B. Gienn of North Carolina
will deliver an address at the Young Men's
Christian unsocial ion auditorium Saturday
evening in which lie will give his views on
the saloon question and local option.
The governor cf North Carolina comes to
Omaha direct from the national democratic
convention ut Denver, where he has been
one of prominent figures from the At
luniR const s ates, as lie is a polished ors-
lor whose real eloquence seems to have
been a heritage along with other strong
powcis. His election as governor was won
THROUGH CARS TO FLORENCE
Sen Ire Will Be started Xetl Wednes
day by street Hallway
Company.
Through cars for Florence will be put in
pen-ice morning and evening after July If
I v the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street
Railway -company. Florence is growing
at such a rapid rate that the stub service
v.ns handicapped in handling the people
The throug.i cars will run from Florence
e acli morning- from 16 to 8:46. and ret urn -
;"'" through cars will I run from
'Sixteenth and Howard rtre-els from :lf
I '" ' i;' : evening, the last throurh car
; 'eevng Fl.r-ne-e at 7:W' p. m. The cars will
I rur i.-.h on Pn;tenih street the earns as
' ars on that line run eacn morn-
:i g and ew i.irie.
HYDRANT RENTAL TALKFEST
Araoment Is Wa si a a Hot lo the Caao
that Has Dragged e
lug.
The t vniei.ee in ttie liydrant rental cases
w s c nt 1 irted in the I'nited Btates circuit
tn rt Thursday evening and a motion was
n 'h I y t: e attorneys for the water com
pint to ',-,k" the rase frora the Jury and
h;. ve the ci.un direct a verdict for the
vt liter company.
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