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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1910)
TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY HHK: MAKCH 13, 1D10. BUFFERED MANY YEARS GIRLS ENGAGE IN STRIKE Inmates of In dm trial School Leare There in Body. 2Z r RELIEVED BY PE-RU-NA. The Sdimollcr & Mueller Co. A- W . A- V COMPLAIN OF SUPERINTEITDENT f . f , r i 1 t. 4 i - Vv, .1 si ; i ' Mrs.Ceori6 ParKerTl , . Cohls and Catarrh Mr. George Parker, (19 Water St., I Monauha, Wis., writes: "We have ued I?trun In our family for a nutn-. bur of yeara, and have found it a perfectly reliable medicine. It soon rids the ayatem of any traces of a cold, and prevents aerloua conse quences. "I began using; It for catarrh, which I suffered with a good many years, but had not been very aerloua until recently. Since I have taken Peruna the dropping in my throat haa discontinued, and my head and nose are not so stopped In the morning;. I ani pleased with tho results, and xhall continue to use it until I am entirely rid of catarrh. 'I heartily recommend It as an hon est medicine." ' . '"'ft 'AW?;, -4 Spring Millinery We arc leaders in both styles and $10.00 are the best in the Misses' and Children's Hats, .up from SPRAINS. Swollen LIMBS, YARICOSE VEINS .-.ritinns that reaulre Eliwtlo Stock- loirs are common. PENF0LD S EUSTIC TncuiRGS are the standard. Hade to vail tnaaure from the best materials they site iMUIacliea aid aersianenl relitl. Write for a f roe booklet and measure ueot blanks to J. PENFOLD a CO.. 1410 A 1413 Harnoy Stive. nooittllv Vniir hwns w'th UVUUUIJ AVU4 MJU 1 1 11 our Trellise ior Vines, Tree Guards. Lawa Vases. Hitch PosU, Window Guard. Clothca TosjU, Chicken Fence. Bend for Catalogue. U Champion Wire 15ta m uvoiKB'a man. rjrxSlke'B the man who rrlnda tho wheat That asaksa Wis oreaa vaa oast do beat) The rido of Omaha" bow rtanda Xbs loadef la tMa Tankao land. uiia ixiuisk patton. Council Ulufts. Ia. . .FREE! FREE! An Order on Her Grocer for a 24-lb. Sack of "Pride of Omaha" Flour to Every Woman V - who mails us a verse of four to six lines (which we use for advertising) about I ride of Omana" Flour. s u(iumt; luiiuiiy to. yt ', V ISIS SUiermaa At, Omaha, ar.h. . All. Hi NtWi llli. OMAHA BEE r.cT .. THE WEST fl.t ! "'' "V7 7 Hi j ' J If-- tf'' f Head and Lung Mr. John McLaughlin, 1419 Schoo St., Chicago, HU and his wife express their appreciation of the merits of Peruna In the following worda: "We are pleased to testify as to the merits of Peruna In cases of catarrh. We were both troubled with catarrh of the head and lungs for several yeara, and did not seem to find anything which would benefit us. "Finally, on the recommendation of a friend, we took Peruna, and in a ahort time were on the road to recovery. "Now we keep Peruna in the house all the time, and when either of us oon tract a cold a few doses will set us right. It acts as a preventive of catarrh, and la also very fine to build up the strength. We believe it to be an honest medicine, well worthy the confidence of the sick." 335K3C9 and prices. city. Our $5.00, $7.00 $150 Our aim, hlchent quality at lowest prices. Headquarters fvr pure hair. Switches for everybo1yv straight and ' wavy. Headquarters for natural grey . hair. . . . . ...... Our 40 In Coronet brald absolutely "pure hair ..- .$ia.00 Our 22 In Switches, pure hair.. 6.00 Our 26 to 30 Iff Swltche,-pure hair, from .SIS to IS. 00 Our 88 in Coronet Braids,- 2d quality 6.00 Our 20 in Switch 8.50 Our 32 in Switch .". ." 6.00 Mall orders solicited. . We match any shade of hair under the sun. F. EX SchadslJ t Co. 1533 Dong-las. if) Engraved Stationery WmdJint Invitation A nnfmnemmmnta Vititing Card AH correct forms in carrent social anistra nnd in (ka bast mannci and puadaalb' aeUvsred when promised. Embossed Monogram Stationery and other work executed at prices lower than usually prevail elsewhere. A. I. ROOT, Incorporated 1210-1213 Howard St. Phooe D. 1J04 J TRUSSES That Will Hold Any RUPTURE FITTED TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN H. J. Penfold & Co., UlO-12 Harnej IViro JIppI Fpiirp nn. ntf s- m 1 m w w w v Fence Co. f jaoKxaoa. DUGT and HIPS Every woman who at tempts to make a dress or shirt waist Immedi ately discovers how dif ficult it Is to obtain a good fit by the usual "trylnn-on-method"' with herself for the model and a looking (laas with which to aee bow It fits in the back. ALL-igiOKllT Ferfeotloa Adjust able Dress Worm do away with all dis comforts and disappoint ments in fitting, and render the work of dress making; at once easy and satisfactory. This Korrn can bo adjusted to fifty different shapes and slses. also made rn'iliTi!Jindi. or lwred to suit iST..d,-Jrd "" ' It is very easily si. "ilif" ,et out.o, order 'nJ wu t.inw dy .for "'""tratea Booklet nnblnpIrtSn,pUw t 00 n- fonns Ship any part of the state J. F. Oils' Sono jr&oa Douglas " L?lPjxjlji H Deri are Miss Oirrrlaoi lias Hers trael l.nnd la Irala ( Former lle4 of Insll-tnlloa. (From a Ptaff Correopondent.) t)E8 MOINKS. March 12. (Special Tele gram.) A general Investigation of the con dition of affairs at the state Industrial school for girls will be directed at once, owing to a walkout of the girls last night. They broke away, fifty of them In all, and twenty-five came to Pes Moines. Today thoy were all returned except three, and Investigation was made by members of the Board of Control as to the cause. It was found that the girls cnmplnln bitterly of Miss Garretson, the superintendent, saying that she has abused them; that she struck and choke a girl Friday and thai stripped her of her clothes and sent her to the solitary. The girls who came to Des Moines said they had come to see John Cownle and tell him of their troubles. The girls did not at tempt to osk or to cause any trouble, but were noisy and stated that their rtenlre was only pertaining to the affairs of the school, which Is located only twelve miles from lies Moines. It Is known that there has been much trouble at the school ever since a woman was installed as superin tendent. The girls at the school, with the exception of a few, were much 'devoted to the former superintendent and they re sented the clamor which went up when some one suggested another woman should be given charge of the Institution. The superintendent denies all stories of cruelty. In district court today, F. M. Hubbell won a case which had been on trial three weeks, involving ownership of about a mile of the tracks of the Des Moines Union rail way In the city claimed by the Milwaukee company. The track Is supposed to be worth $;i00.000. The controversy arose be cause of lndeflnlteness In a sale made yeara ago to the Milwaukee company. Other Petitions Granted. Amosig Important petitions granted at the hearings the last few days were: Power corn shellers, first-class to third; steel culverts, elghteen-gauge same as six teen; wagon brake ratchets, third to fourth; stove castings, classification made clearer; coffin stock, Included in built-up wood; refuse beet pulp, same as sugar beets; collapsible go-carts lake western classification; egg cases and fillers, mini mum for carload reduced to 24,000 pounds; Iowa classification follow western on household goods; small boxes oandy go at western classification; nursery stock takes western classification as to released value; harrow attachn ents classified as third; shredded whole wheat given rate same as other cereals; farm wagon boxes, mini mum weight fixed at 20,000 pounds; lard In tubs, either with or without tin linings, same rate; sinks and waahstands given carload rate when mixed. Start Law Enforcement Club. State Superintendent Kiggs on his re turn home from Sioux City, will find him self treated as a hero. At the state house It is planned to elect him honorary presi dent of the Law Enforcement club and go into opposition to the attorney general. Kigga was on a train the other day when a drunken man made himself offensive and almost - dangerous to everyone. Riggs knocked Dim down and led the movement of the passengers to eject blm from the car, which was done. Land Office Books Itemoved. The books of the last federal land office In Iowa were removed today to the state house and given Into the custody of the secretary of state. The books came from the Des Moines office, which has now been abandoned. All the government land in the state hua been disposed of and the records will remain with the state. German . Alliance Gets Bnsy. To combat the big campaign for prohibi tion the German-American Liberal alli ance will commence active work ere ' long. Colonel Joseph Eihoeck la president for Iowa. H. La Dage Is president of 'the lo cal branch. The purpose of the alliance la to fight the move In Iowa for the re submission of the prohibition amendment. The members are opposed to drunkenness. but believe the best way to control the Uuuor traffic la by municipal regulation. Tax Ferreta Lose Case. The tax ferreta were worsted by the su preme court in the Polk county case, in which II. R. Heath of oatmeal fame was ordered to pay up $26,000 of back taxes. This was assessed upon stock in the oat meal truMt, Heath bad formerly owned a mill at Fort Dodgo and was also interested In Dea Moines. The tax ferrets gave him notice of assessment upon (0,000 worth of stock for each of five yeara. There was aome Irregularity in the proceeding, but the court says that It was all right aave that no effort was made to show that any stocks had been omitted from taxation, and any way stocks are not assessable as moneys and credits. The court does find that there was omitted from taxation 118,000 worth of bonds for a part of the time and JS.000 for the rest of the time, but that la all. 8. W. Farmer, appellant, against II. N Uttderwood; Polk county; affirmed. Albert Horn againxt T. I. Bioner, appel lant: Polk county; affirmed. John Neldy against J. O. Llttlejohn, ap pellant; Buchanan county; affirmed. C. H. Murrow against H. K. Heath, ap pellant; Polk county; modified. So f trace Debates Arranged. Senator Gllllland of Mills county, while attending the political and good roads meetings here during the week, completed arrangements for thirty-five debates before Chautauqua audiences on the woman suf frage question, his antagonist being Miss Gertrude von Petaold. now on her way back from England. Thesa debates will be in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota and Missouri. The two were drawn into a Joint debate here last summer and it waa so de lightful that the Chautauqua managers have been after them ever alnce. Candidate for Governor. Senator A, B. Funk for governor in oppo allion to the atandpat program of "cleaning up Iowa" is the latest move. His name was freely discussed by the hundreds of farmers who attended the conventlona and conferences the last week. It is said that all the progressive republicans are ready to unite upon him If he will get Into the game. OMAHA GIRL WINS HIGHEST PRIZE ATC0E COLLEGE aflaa Helen Lawrence Beat Stadent In Senior Claae Wins Many Col. learo Honors. CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia.. March llMSoe- clal) Mlsa Helen Lawrence, an Omaha girl now a atnior in Coe college, haa Just been awarded the Jesup prise of HO for the high est scholarship in tho senior class during the last semester. That Mlsa Lawrenoa Is ono of the most popular young women In the college la shown by the fact that she haa held several offices of honor. Last year she waa the president of her olaaa and a member of the Toung Women's Christian association cabinet Lairt semes ter ah held the office of president In the OF The crowned heads of Europe have acknowl edged their preeminence by royal potents appointing Steger & Sons as makers to their courts. Here are just a few: Emepror William, King Edward VII, Queen Aleandra Czar of Russia, King of Spain, King of Italy, King of Saxony, King, of Portugal, Suttan of Turkey, Queen of Spain, Queen of Norway, and Many Others. Travel where you may in remote cities of the world and in salons of trans-Atlantic palatal liners, you will find the Steinway Pianos. , 17 e Rent El en Pianos $3.00 Month FREE TUfslKG FREE INSURANCE Carleton Literary society and just recently haa been elected to represent the senior girls in the college Booster club. SPEAKER PREDICTS DROUTH FOR MISSOURI NEXT YEAR Prohibition Lenders Will Poll Erery Voter In Stnte on Ltanor Question. 8EDAIJA. Mo., March 12. "There is not the slightest doubt In thtf world that Mis souri will go dry," remarked one of the speakers at the Missouri constitutional amendment convention here today. 'Look at Kentucky," added the apeaker. "People are looking to that state, the home of whisky and liquor, and are determined to do likewise In Missouri" Ex-Congressman U. S. Hall of Glasgow, Mo., who followed, declared: "I have never yet entered a campaign and been defeated and I don't Intend to suffer defeat in this one." Loud and prolonged cheers greeted the speakers. A resolution adopted provides that the association organize at once in each township a campaign committee, headed by a chairman, whose duty It shall be to poll a list of every vote in the town ship, arranging the list in three columns, one for state-wide prohibition, another against and a third doubtful. After the list Is polled It Is to be submitted to the state executive committee. . NO CONCESSIONS TO MINERS Operators at Cincinnati, by Unani mous Vote, Reject All De mands by Men. CINCINNATI, March 12. -The special scale committee appointed by the Joint con ference of Ohio, Indiana arid western Penn sylvania miners and operatora to thresh out and report on the demands of the miners for a wage Increase and other con cessions, adjourned today with the contro versy Just where It started at the opening of the conference Tueaday afternoon. The operatora. If anything, were more de termined than ever to make no concessions to the miners. All the demands made by the miners were voted on separately, and all were turned down by the operatora without a dissenting vote. A aubcommlttee was appointed to take up the demands anew, the larger com mlttee adjourning until the aubcommlttee Is ready to report. I MORGAN LAUGHS AT REPORT New York Financier Asserts Rumor of Ills Death Waa Started to Affect Market. ROME, March 11. J. P. Morgan enjoyed a hearty laugh today when he learned for the first time of the rumor that he had been the victim of a sudden taking off. When he appeared for breakfast at the Grand hotel, where he has apartments, the American financier found awaiting him many telegrams congratulating him upon the falsity of yesterday'a report. "I am accustomed to such tricks," eald he. "They are planned simply to affect the Finally Coffee does hurt moat people. Why run the risk when POSTUII ia barmlees and wholesome? "There's a Reason" HAVE THE DISTINGUISHED HONOR TO BR SOLR ACE ITS AND GENERAL WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS EINWAY THE "STANDARD OF Steinway Pianos, recognized by by the entire musical world as the final standard and par-excellcnco of piano building. The New Miniature, reproducing the wonderful attributes of other larger Steinway Grand Pianos, is acknowledged as the standard of all small grands. We have a beautiful selection from $800 up. The Vertegrand, tho new model in upright form, represents the highest piano value for every dollar expended. Trice $550. Time Payments Acceptable We Are Sole Agents for the Steinway Weber, Schomuller & Muel ler, Steger, A. 13. Cha.se, McPhail, Emerson, Hardman, Mehliss and 25 other high grade makes. Also THE PIANOLA, the original and only perfect piano-plaj-er. Tv k ,. 1 ft I JkmTjnW sill s-tr M W r P tsw' mm v.4 The Schmoller & 1313 FARM Mail Orders Given market momentarily. I have never before felt aa well aa I do now." Mr. Morgan lunohed today with John W. Garrett, secretary of the American em bassy at Rome. MILLIONS OF GERMS FOUND ' ON SINGLE DOLLAR BILL - - . Smallpox, Scarlet Fever," 'Typhoid, Tuberculosis and Diphtheria Rep. resented on Paper Money. WASHINGTON, March 12. Oermn-BS - 000,000 of them of manifold variety were round on a one dollar "bill mlcrrmmniniiv examined at the request of Rem-papntnti Wiley of New Jersey, according to his statement, today before the house commit tee on oanxing ana currency In support of his bill to provide Clean currency bv bum. Ir.g all paper money returned to t. treasury. Among the many diseases found in h circulating about this money were small pox, scarlet fever, typhoid, tuberculosis an diphtheria. No germs were found on metal money. . 1 SENATOR AND THE ATTORNEY CLASH (Continued from Firat Pae.) alowly, but the wltnesa Insisted that there were two different Instances. Mr. Vertrees also read in thn reonr. letters exchanged between Secretary BaJ- nnger ana President Taft. The letters showed that the secretary had written to the president In regard to continuing reclamation work, but that the president had advised him to hold down on ri-m. atlon work in the Interest of economy una inai wnen congress met he would take the matter up. When Mr. Davis was excused the com mittee adjourned until next Friday. i Loses Hand In Bone Machine. SIOUX FALLS. S. 13., March 12.-(Spe-claI.)-Anton Everson, aged about 21, em ployed in the local meat market of Carl Look, was the victim of a distressing acol dent. While engaged In feeding a bone machine, his right beeame caught In the machine, and before he could release It, the hand was cut off at the wrist. Everson had been In Sioux Falls only about a year, coming from Brookings, where his parents reside. "Fifteen Yeara In Business. "Fifteen Yeara In Business" Is the title of a book issued by Kopa Bros., New York, makera of Nemo coraeta, In commemora tion of their fifteenth business anniversary. It comprises a history of their business, showing how, from a humble beginning! they have In fifteen yeara built up by far the most Important aril probably the largest corset Industry in the world. It reveals the fact that the great Nemo business has been built up practically on newspaper advertising, and the further interesting fact that Kops. Bros, wera the first corset manufacturers to use news paper space to Introduce their product to the general public. The Weather FOR NEBRASKA Fair; moderate perature. Knit JOWA-Falr. Temperature at Omaha yesterday: tern- Hour. Deg. ... M ... ... 32 ... 14 ... 18 ... 44 ... 60 ... M ... M ... 7 ... 70 ... 73 ... 71 ,.. ttt ,.. tW ft a. a. 7 a. m. , m. . m.. m., m., m. . a. 10 a. 11 a. m.. 12 m. , 1 p. m , t p. m I p. m , 4 p. m t p. m ( p. m -.. 7 p. m PIANO THE WORLD" 4Z, Mueller Piano Co. AM STREET. Immediate Attention, Morgan Spends Busy Day in Rome Financier Visits Vatioan Art Gallery, Attends Reception and Writes Letters. ROME, March 12. There, waa hardlv a mlnuta of rest Friday for J. Plerpont Mor gan. Viewing works of art, attending to correspondence and receiving visitors wera embraced in the program of the morning and afternoon, and this evening he dined with the Princess Teano, who held a recep tion n his honor. Mr. Morgan Is In perfect health. Having expressed a desire to visit the Borgia apartment in the Vatican at a time when tourists were not admitted.- Mir. Ml- clattelll, prefect of the apostolic palaces, today sent Mr. Morgan a special card of admission. Later In the dav Mr. Mnrnn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Morton 8. Paton of New York, viewed the art mar. pieces there, especially those of Plnturlc- chlo. Mr. Morgan said that he would not mind being left a life prisoner In the Vat ican ff he were permitted at all times to look upon auch artistlo perfection. The American financier spent the entire afternoon in his apartment dictating let ters, examining objects of art submitted for his 'Judgment and receiving visitors. r :t H v: t :3.tlfo'iU!liin v. .. Tin; : r n i- ii i - . - Florida s groves. Thar are no frosts, floods, droughts, cyclones or earthquakes. Irrigation for fruit trass la ' unnecessary. Our climate Is the Boast In the world. Winter or Summer Not coughs, colds, rheumatism or fevers no sunstrokes or beat prostrations. ' Flowers, Fruits and Sumliine an year round In the Isle oi Pines, Every month Is harvest rime. Yon can E row three crops a year. No sold barren wintar to ss7s while tha naoaJ f Idle, brinctna la sto iacama. The Isle of Hoes Is in every sense an American Colony. Yoa will feel a home there. Over 6.000 Americans (some Eatfllsb and Canadians) are Interested there and over flo of the laod is owned by, them. American settlers are there faa goodly Bcmbers to bid you welcome, J Book Sent FREE ' Let as tend you free our large, beautifully Illustrated, 88 pass book "MrVTVIT rv ISLE OK 11NES." containing colored plates and ova? lo6 vWwV Tot that big SOO-acre prang and grape- iruic groves, entirely planted to U.0UO trees, buodradt of acres of private groves, pineapple fields, tobaooo plantatloaa, vegetable gardens, typical homes of Amer ican settlers, good roads and bridges , hotels, town hall, schools, general stores, etc., all accom plished In four short years by the untiring efforts of the com pany and the co-operation of enterprising American settlers. MAIL COUPON TODAY A few hundred dollars Invested now will make you Independent In the next faw ynars. Tke prica a aaa- laaal ia aaVaaaaBU raislt beaaaae mi aateasive intprov. aaesua we are aoakin. Taw caa saeay hr UrU aw. Fill oat the sonpoo and sand It today fur our Ire book, containing foil iBonaauion about our proposition. .A Preference of the great musicians a tri bute beyond comparison. Wagner, Lisrt, Rubenstein, Burloin, Theo. Thomas, Anton Seide, Paderewiski, Josef fy, Hoffmann, D Albert, Rosenthal, DePachmann, Victor Herbert, Damrosch, Caruso, Dippel, DeReszue, Fremstad, Schumann-Heink, Aiordica, Sembrich, Emma Calve, Melba, Emma Eames. Piano Tuning by Expert Tuners Repairing by Skilled Mechtniss Mr. Morgan accepted an Invitation of the committee of the Italian oraanlatftlnn ranging for the celebration In 18U of the fiftieth anniversary of tha proclamation making Rome the capital' of United rtTly to aot as the honorary president of the foreign committee. Mr. Morgan today re celved an Ivltatlon from th Duchess Lante Delia Rovere, who was Mlsa Anita Allen of New Orleana, to take lunch with her: at her villa at Bagnaja, .. - I DUMP BRYAN? GUESS AGAIN (Continued on Second Page.) la now wavering, having gone so far as ta be quoted as aaylng he would do whatever the part ysatd, and there are some who say he will bow the neck to the Bryan will before the oampalgn Is fairly on. From out In the state comes the report tht W. II. Thompson, candidate for tha senate, la willing to abide by the Bryan platform, even to county option, though Mr. Thompson has not yet verified tho re port. Bo aa it stands, the only democratic can dldate In the state who Is flat-footed against the Bryan program Is Mayor Dfihl man of Omaha, who has done more ' for the advancement of Mr. Bryan politically, probably, than both of those mentioned above. I When you want what you want when you want It, say so througb The Bee Want Ad columns. . ;' Yon Can Make $3,000 to $5,000 A year from ten acre of our frost less, fertile, fault an4 truck land, growing; oranges, grapefruit, plneapplei, winter vegetables, lemons, . limes, bananas, berries, grapes, ngs tobacco, coffee, cocoa, cocoas nuts, pecan, almonds, etc A The Isle of Pines! Is 90 miles south of rlavant. Cub only four days from New York br fast steamers. It Is aa Island of eternal June, swept by oceaa braexee and protected by Ue warns waters of the Uulf Btraam from tha - ltrhfnlniv (.nan hl.u . . j m , w. , , J ISLE OF PINES CO. SM FHus Avnun New Tort, N. Y. .Weas send me, PRES. your book "McKlniey. 1.1. of Pine.?' ilaps. ??o describk'g your land. Nam Wo, and St. .... City.. , State. ' 1 Tiaha Bee. S-1S-10. )