Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 13, 1909, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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FLEET JM ARRIVE EARLY
Wireleu Message from Yankton Sayi
Cruise is Uneventful.
I twrvir All
Oil SALE
SATUHDAY
We bought 2S3 Men's Suits
and Top Coats at about 'A of
their, actual value, from the
Broadway Bargain House,
7G7 B'dw'y, N. Y. They will
be placed on sale tomorrow
at
They are -actual $8.50 to
$10.00 values.,; Come early
for they won't last long.
Extra Special
All odd lots in Suits and
Overcoats from our great
sale last Saturday go at
, They are worth to $20.00.
$2.45 for Shoes that
other stores are getting $3.50
to $4.00 for. Come in and see
for yourself.
A. Woman's
Shoe Store
What Have You Been Pay
ing For Your Shoes?
No doubt It's too much
you have probably been misled
to believe that a "price leas than
$6.00 indicated cheap material
and poor construction. (
Wi want to correct such an
Impression by offering you a
ahoe made from the finest of
selected atock made up in the
tery latest footforni models and
lasts at
$2.50 or $3.00
You will see at once that the
difference la In the price not
In the leather or style.
We are a new store pur
shoes are all new and our
way of , perfect fitting will be
noticeable at once In your com
fort and appearance.
SPECIAL IN M1SSKH', BOYH'
AM) CHILDRKX'8 SHOKS
SATURDAY.
u
til
1
1AU1 A. a.
322 So. Ulh Near Darner f
Going South?
PERHAPS you ara plarinlng a trip
south, or to California " thia
nonth? We are ready to supply you
Ylth the proper weight garments for
four trip.
During ' February, we will Include
ur medium weight fabrics In our lib
ra! offer of a suit ud extra pair of
rousers for the price of ault alone.
WIT AND EXTRA TROUSERS $25 t $45
WILLIAM JERREA1S' SONS.
SOO-11 South loth St.
5. C. SCOTT. D.V.S.
(Successor to Dr. H. L, Ramscolottl.)
SIUTAVT RATS TKTZSOI AKIAjr.
Offiee aad Mearpiw. asia leasoa
mut.
Calls Promptly Answered at All Hour,
rasa Of no Harasy T. p.,1., y,-
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ADVANCE GUARD ON WEDNESDAY
At r reseat Kate of Speed Mala Body
f Fleet Will Reach llasaatoa
Reads Tare Dars .Ahead
of Srhedale.
NEW TORK. Keb. 12.-A wireless message i
from the tender Yankton, wlilch Is preced
ing tha Atlantic battleship fleet, now on Ita
a.v to Hampton Roads after Its cruise
around the world, was phked up shortly
after 4 o'clock hia morning by the wlrclens
station on Fire Island. The message was
as follows:
"Yankton, I p. i,,., February 11, latitude
32.44 north, longitude 52.04 west. Fleet. I4.3H
north, SO U west. Fine weather; speed 10ft
knots. Cruise uneventful."
This Is the first wireless communication
received on thia aide of the Atlantic from
the fleet or from any vessel accompanying
It' since tha departure from Gibraltar. Re
ceiving stations In this vicinity have thus
achieved a remarkable record In tha lust
twenty-four hours In picking up messages
from both tha Atlantic and the Pacific
fleet, a communication from tha battleship
New Hampshire, somewhere In southern
waters, having been picked up by the Coney
Island station of the United Wireless com
pany last night.
Another dispatch from tha Tankton, timed
at I p. m., on February 11, preaumably one
of several tt had sent In an effort to com
municate with tha shore, was received by
the navy wireless .station at Fire island
early today, it was less explicit in some
ways than the dispatch previously given,
but contained the Important Information
that the Yankton expected to arrive at
Hampton Roads on Wednesday next. The
dispatch gave the position of the tender as
previously Indicated and its coursn as
north 73 west," and added:
"Smooth sea. Expect to arrive at 'Hamp
ton Roada Wednesday. M'VAY. '
Fleet Mar Arrive Early.
. According to the longitude and lutitude as
given by the Yankton's commander the bat
tleships are about 1,080 miles west of Gibral
tar, with the Yankton MS miles ahead. This
places the Yankton only 640 miles east of
Bermuda and the fleet little over 2,000
miles from Hampton Roads.
The schedule as announced before tha de
parture of the vessels from Gibraltar said
that they would reach Hampton Roads
about February 23 or 21, but If their position
as Indicated by the wireless Is correct at
the present rate of speed they would arrive
on February 1 or 30. They left Gibraltar
February . In a longitudinal position the
ships last night were about twenty mllos
south of the A sores, which places them a
little south of a line drawn directly west
from Gibraltar.
DAVE O'BRIEN WEAKENS, TOO
Get Colli Feet and rails Oat of the
Race for Mayoralty Monti
nation.
One mora of Mayor Dahlman's ghosts
has been laid out and It begins to look as
though the cowboy executive may be re
nominated by default. First Millard F.
Funkhauser decided not to make a try,
then Charles Wlthnoll derided to stick fo
his present Job, and now David J. O'Brien
announces that he con not afford the tlms
from his Water "bonrd duties to make the
race. Patrick C. Heafoy and Charles O.
Ixibeck ara the two remaining possibilities
for the democratic nomination, though
neither have as yet made a definite an
nouncement either way.'
Mr. O'Brien has just notified his friends
tha there Is "nothing doing." This mot
with some protest, but the candy nuui
stood firm and explained his reaaona for
pulling out.
"I began with nothing, worked up a
pretty good business, and am now Just
over tha hill," said Mr. O'Brien, "if 1
al ould go into politics now I might slide
back over the brow of the hill. I -want to
get more firmly planted first and then
there will be no danger of sliding back,
Then, it costs money to be mayor of this
town. Jim Duhlman Is not as well off by
far as he was three years ago."
Dr. K. Holovtchlner, former member of
the Board of Education, has filed for the
republican nomination for councilman from
the (Second ward, the ward represented by
Lee Bridges, democrat. The doctor fives
st Sixteenth snd Castellar streets.
YORK MAN KILLS HIMSELF
Dr. Nicholas Kelberg; Commits Sal.
eld in a Hotel at
Haatlagfs.
HASTINGS, Neb,, Feb. 12.-t8pariaU-Aftsr
spending two weeks here, during
which he drank heavily. Dr. Nicholas 8 I
fcerg, recently of York, committed suicide
In his room at the Lindell hotel at 11: JO
laat night. He had been a familiar char
acter around tha pool halls and was always
well dressed and aeemed to have plenty of
money. Little la known of him except what
waa picked up by chance acquaintances.
Word wss received here from York to the
effect that ha became Involved in a scrape
there and as asked by a husband to leave
the city.
About 11) lust night he cams to the head
of tlte stairs In his nlrhtrobe and called
to tho clerk to bring him a pitcher of water.
The clerk did aa asked and found him In
bed. Sclberg requested him to set the
pitcher on a chair. Just as tha clerk
reached the office again he heard a shut
and rushed back to the room.
He found Belberg dead from a bullet
wound in his right temple a cut a tl-caliber
revolver lying on the bed.
An Inquest Is being held this afternooa.
A Horrible Death
results from decaying lungs. Cure roughs J
and weak, sore lungs wish Dr. King's New
Discovery. 50c and $1.00. For sale by
Beaton Drug Co.
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Rock y Island
WHtmmmttiw.iFitfitj
The
Electric-
Lighted
CHICAGO FLYER
Lv Omaha 6.38 pm
Ar Chicago 8. 58 am
UUWiiiJI
TtCXMTWi X X ISU tAMSAM MT.
To chYc ag O
CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY
Withers who nlu tfcrlr own com f on n tks
wlfr t tktir mikirts.. uould now be wlikvut
tot of Muluar Ortjr a tmt Powder for Children,
fir vm tbruuiibaiK tk wuoa. Tkrr Brwk up r..im,
Turk Kyrihn.M. I ofmlpttlM, Twnklus Inwordm,
M n4 iomk Truuul THhtflf rtiOKH
r.BVE TA1U Sola kr li tni Rlom. tV. iKiu't
krropt any kukstUulk. A trial Hikn. alii fc
r-'Kk w nr sioikrr vlll kdJraM Alias a.
OlautW. La Ra, h. V, j
ataipdlai;9
OppctDiP'QiLainifl'QficBS
that echo the sentiment of everyone who
Blue Serge Sults-
And Black Kersey Overcoats, the balance left from
our great "Kuppenhelmer" sale that are worth up to f 2b
now
lloOO
See Douglas Htrrct Window.
PANTS That sold up to $3.00, in plain
and fancy materials. See Fifteenth street
windows per pair,
at
BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS that wove left
from our special sale last week are again ofiVred you
Saturday at another low price; your choice of any
suit from 9 to 16 years a suit
Odd Suit Vests,
all kinds, at. .
ALDERMAN KILLS HIMSELF
Disappointment Causes Chicago Poli
tician to End Hit I4fe.
WARD CLUB TURNED HIM DOWN
With Defeat "farina; Hisa In 1st race
Joseph Kohosl, Long a Demo
cratic Leader, Sends Bal
let lata Brain.
CHICAGO, Feb. 12.-Alderman Joseph F.
Kohout, long a democratic leader in tha
city council, committed suicide by shoot
ing himself , in the head in tha basement
of his home, 787 Douglas boulevard, today.
The politician had gone to the basement
while his wife was preparing breakfast.
As he did not return, she went in search
o( her husband and found him dead, with
a revolver by his side. He was partially
dressed and the Impulse to commit aulcida
seemed to have come to him suddenly.
Alderman Kohout was a candidate for
re-election, but was a participant in . a
spirited conies for the seat In the council.
During tha term of Mayor Dunne, Alderman
Kohout had been one of his staunchest sup
porters and was one of the leaders of the
council. He waa a lawyer and about 60
years old. A wife and two children sur
vive. Disappointment over the failure of his
ward club to Indorse him for renominatlon
la supposed to have prompted the suicide.
8everai democrats of the ward, under tha
new piimary law, bad petitions to go on the
ticket aa the regular democratic nominee
cf the ward. Alderman Kohout sought the
indorsement of his ward organisation, but
at a meeting last night, it was denied him.
Ills associate In the council,' Alderman
Nolan, also is said to have opposed his re
election and his defeat seemed probable.
The indorsement of the organisation waa
given to W. P. Ryan, and Alderman Kohout
did not attempt to concealhls chagiin and
despondency. During his incumbency aa
alderman he had frequently given way to
spectacular outbursts of anger.
ROUTE OF FIRST TRADE TOUR
Omaha Wholesalers Will Plar Hide
aad Seek la Sloax Clty'a
t'roat Yard.
From Omaha Into western and north
western Iowa, clrcllua around ftlnuv fi
and its immediate front yard, into South
uakota on the lines of the Milwaukee and
Bt. Paul and the Northweatern line, is the
trip planned by the Omaha wholesalers, to
takd one week the last of May.
The trade extension committee wet at
noon Friday and -a subcommittee will sub
mit tentative schedules for different
routes. The party will travel by special
train and cover about the same number
of miles as last year.
One of the route contemplates leaving
Omaha on the Northwestern line and going
to Ames, then north and west on the north
ern Iowa division of the Northwestern,
crossti.g into South Dakota at Hawarden.
Tha wholesalers will also co-operate with
the membera of the South Omaha Live
Stock exchange in the trip to the Black
Hills, which la to be made In April. This
trip la to attend meetings of Cattlemen in
bead andwlll also extend to Miles City,
M.ont.
ROLLS 'EM WITH ONE HAND
Hearr Pelloeh, Eaeavattea Werher,
Alatoat Too Sklllfal la Maaafac.
arias His Owa Cisarvttes.
Cigarette smoking. Is, of course, a per
nicious habit, inducing moral debility, in
sanity and a few other undesirable thlnga.
All this will be generally admitted. It la,
however, conceded that the hand-made
variety of coffin nail is not quite w dan-
75
See
THREE
i ins ccienraica T a"k. -a.
1 (in PARAGON PANTS for S)3.SO
VpHs V DouQlaisi fclraet Window. -r
That Celebrated
gerous as the already manufactured article,
and therefore It may be permitted to relate
the dexterity of one Henry Pollock in
rolling the pesky little, things not aa an
example to emulate, but merely as a
warning to shudderSt,"-!
Pollock drives an excavator for a living
and has been at work- in the rear of The
Bee building for the Bran dels theater. To
direct a team of horses and at the same
time run the scoop might be thought to
necessitate almost three hands. A good
many men could not do It with two. Pol
lock can do all this and roll a cigarette at
the same time. Ills modus operandi is as
follows: The reins are looped over his
neck and with his left hand he guides the
scoop; with the right hand he rolls the
cigarette. History records others who
could roll 'em with one hand, but Pollock
is the, first to date who can do all the
rest at tha same time. Thus he follows
Josh Billings' advice and doea not let busi
ness Interfere with pleasure. Viva Pollock!
SAENGERFEST INCORPORATES
Loral Organisation Takes Oat Legal
Articles for Period' of
Five Tears.
Articles of incorporation to run for five
years have been adopted by the local
Saengerfest association in preparation for
the coining of .the Saengerbund of the
northwest. By-laws have, been adopted
and different committees to hive charge
of the arrangements are appointed. In
addition to the regular music committee
a committee waa named to prepare a pro
gram for the celebiatton of the 1.900 an
niversary of the battle of Heran. Thia
comraltte consists of Messrs. Meysr, Frel
tag, Blnhold and Laux. Prof. Peteraon was
chosen as Ucal director of the musical
prograq.
The eosnmlttees are:
Flnair Buchols, Kggers and Meyer.
Music Haubens. Peterson and Slnne.
Hall Streh'ow, Qetsachner and Buchols.
Hotels Kggers, Hess and Liver.
Reception and Baggage Kopp,- Bpplcn
and Haubens.
Quarters Freltag, Btrehlow and Slnhold.
Reception and Delegation Slnhold, Frei
Uk and Kpplen.
Plenle Kpplen, Liver and Btrehlow.
Press Hess, Sinn and Kggers.
Festattitung Sinn, Meyer and Peterson.
program and 1'iinting Peteraon, iijubens
and Hess.
Badges Getxsrhmann. Kopp and Freitag
Rules and Order Liver, Binhold and
Oeisschmaiin.
Railroads Meyer, Bucholi and kopp.
WANTS IT ALL FOR a'dOLLAR
Oklahomaa Sleeps at Hotel anal Kats
gl.UQ Meal aad Kleka
. oa lb Bill.
A stranger f-oni Oklahoma put In an ap
pearance at the Paxton a dav nr twa nan
and wanted the best room In the house that
1 would pay for. He was given a snuggery
up on the sky. parlor floor and insisted In
paying for his accommodations In advance.
He occupied toe room that night and in the
morning tackled the cafe 'and got away
with a I1.2S breakfast. When the waiter
handed tiliu hla check the Oklahoma man
asked:
'.'What's this for? I paid for my accom
modations In advance." '
"Thia hotel is run on the European plan.
Vou simply paid for your lodging."
dreat Caesar! Do you charsre 11 tnr a
btd?"
"Don't know what you paid for your bed,
but thia meal will cost you Just 11.23."
The clerk was called, and after soma
Utile argument and explanation more or
less animated the Oklahomaa was ixinvino.4
of the difference between the American and
I&iropean plans and finally concluded he
would eat cheaper and sleep better tha next
time he struck Omaha.
WHV DARN STOCKING Br IUIDI
Oet a Singer Darner. It's the best device
ever Invented for holding a stocking so It
can be darned at heel, toe or anv aO...
point. For aale at Singer store, lut Doug
las street. Omaha. Neb.
has ever attended one of our sales that this is the store
Coats arid Vests
From suits that sold from $15 to $20, Blue Serge,
Black Thibet and Fancy Cheviot and Casslmereg are
offered you while they last, at
75
Douglas Street Window.
GREAT PANT VALUES;
Any Boys
Winter Cap
In the Store Your Choice for
-M-'.V1 UMiMJ.W ;
WADE IS BACK FROM EUROPE
Surprised tt Ag-gTessi re Work ' of
Y. M. C. A. Over the Ocean.
0ETS GOOD BITE OF LONDON 100
la Addition Fog He Kosnd la Dear
Old l.aoa Seventy Orsanlaa-
tlons of the Yosag Men's
Christian Association.
B. C. Wade, general secretary of the
Omaha Young Men's Christian association,
returned Friday morning from England,
where lie went unexpectedly January Z la
accompany an aged Irish minister, who
Was 111, to his home In Liverpool.
"Many surprises awaited me in associ.'i
tlon work on the other side of the water,"
Said Mr. Wade. "My time was limited, so
I spent most of It investigating the organ
isations of Birmingham, Oxford and Lon
don. In Birmingham I found probably the
best organised association In the British
Isles, and an American trained physical di
rector, whom I afterward learned was the
only man in all England who Is employed
HOTELS.
CALIFORNIA
Santa Barbara
THE POTTER
AMERICAN PLAN
Rates Singlo
$4.00
$5.00
$8.00
$7.00
Has
Its Own
Squab Ranch,
Live Stock Farm,
Poultry Ranches. Vegetable
Gardens, Private Country Club,
Race Track and Polo Grounds,
. Private Livery, Wireless Telegraph,
Art Gallery and Picturesque G o 1 f Links,
Good Table, Good Hying. Cheerful Service,
Rates Graduated to AIL Reasonable Requirements,
Accommodations for One Thousand Guests,
Artesian Well and Refrigerating Plant,
Conservatories, Green Houses, A '
Whole Mile of Geraniums. Open
All the Year Round, 80,000
- ' Fine Rosebushes, Child
1 ren's Grove, Zoo,
60.000 Pigeons -and
Would be Pleased to Send You Booklet
MILO M. POTTER, Manager
for Men and Boys
SO Odd Coats and Vests
For boyg and small men, fancy Scotch Mixtures and
Cheviots and in sizes up .to 38 for quick Belling
Saturday
For your choice.
FANCY VESTS HALF PRICE Our great as
sortment of fancy vests that embrace the most artis
tic and up-to-date conceptions of waistcoat, elegance.
For Saturday Only HALF PRICE.
S2.50 Vest $3.00 Vest tj-1.00 Vest fS.OO Vests $7.50 Vesta
L $2 $250 $375
Odd Suit
all kinds;
to give his entire time to physlrlal train
ing in. connection with a Young Men s
Christian association organisation.
"In London there are seventy assoc atlont,
or orgunisatlana which call themselves as
sociations, and they do not employ as many
secretaries as there are In Omaha. There
is not a single gymnasium In connection
with a London association. But probably
thia la accounted for in some degree by the
tact that they have outdoors sports in Eng
land the year, around. Winter there Is no
bar to foot ball! I attended two games
gjod games, too when 20,000 to 26,000 people
,were present to soe tha mld-wlnter sport."
Bites Into London fog;.
One of Mr. Wade's choice experiences was
a genuine London fog. While he was In
that city one of the worst fogs In history
settled1 down on It and the Omahan started
out to have some experiences. He found
he could not stand the air long and became
alightly 111 from breathing the fog. Many
people were killed during the day by tram
cars and other vehicles, while men with
flaming torches e the street eorners acted
sa guides to assist people across streets
that they might not be run over. The fog
was so dense and the breathing of It so dan
gerous that Mr. Wade says a number of
horses fell dead on the streets.
Coming back to America the aecretary
Rates Double
$7.00
$8.00
$9.00
$10.00
$11.00
for great values.
See lDth Street Window.
PANTS That sold to $6 and $7, all kinds
and descriptions peg tops and regulars;
special for Saturday. See Doug- flSO
las street windows; at, pair. vp 1
Vests,
at . .
spent two days In New York, then viKited
Detroit and spent Thursday In Chicago,
whore he met members of tha arrangements
committee which ia to have charge of tha
secretaries' conference In Omaha In June,
to which Mr. Wade says at least 600 secre
taries will come.
BETTER GET AN HONEST JOB
Advleo of Jodge Crawford to Gel.
Hlrh-q nlclc Artist Is to Urn
to Work.
"When you get out of jail, better leave
town and get yourself an honest job," ad
vised Judge Crawford tp Herald Raynor.
The young man was sentenced to serva
fifteen days. He was arrested Thursday
by Detectives Maloney and Van Deusen,
having been suspected of obtaining money
fraudulently through the medium of news
paper ads and a story about wanting young
men to advance money for costumes In a
carnival company that was being organised.
The police found evidence that Raynor
had obtained money from several men
without giving value received for It. How
ever, the Judge was not severe with him,
aa Raynor said that he had been led into
the scheme by another msn.
Active Salesmen Bee Want Ads.
HOTELS.,
Boston's New Hotel
Bid you and your meads a hearty
welcome. No paint will be spared
to make your oexl vail a (pager one.
Excellent cuisire with service the
beat, amid Surrounding, (ashdioiury
appointed. Everything new, attrao
n've and cosy, with price teasoaable
The Brewster
Cor. BoyUton and Washington. SU.
l- TEL. 41440 OXFORD. .
Dinner parti bet or and after tha
theatre will receive our special at.
ten boa. .Ladies w!ea shoppinf
will and it mo convenient lo have
luncheon here with every koowa ,
cotniort and traluaioo.
Ainslie & Grabow Company,
Operetta
Hetslt Laa. TaiUrU, a- T etr. aWea
new Ueeaa Heaaa, Sweaaseeeet
Hotel TMcafieM, Jaaaaka, W. L
"malf Bloek from Ksiald g.uare.
HOTEL
COLLING WOOD
WEST
ST.
Oa the atloek Betweea
6th Ave. &B way
NEW
Y0KK
CITY
Offers select accommodation to dis
criminating people.
ABSOLUTELY r'lREPKOOF, and
afforus every facility u trie com
fort of iruesta. Hituated In the very
hf1S. th" clty- ,n sry oulet
neighborhood, convenient to all sur
face. Kubway and elevated railway
lines, and in the midst of the uod.
ping and theater district.
Itooms With Uath $2 snd Up.
Special ratea by the month or eaaon,
Kraiaiirant a la Carta
ifta kc atoguav, an,
roriiierly of
New Havea House, New Haven, Conn.
if