TIIE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MARCH St. 19W. CHI C0C5CIL PROCEEDISCS McGovera Raises Protest Over UTut He Sayt is Trickery. i Miller, Stewari Cj Bc&ton 413-15-17 South 16th St. Foil' PA7ET0 FETITI03 13 OBE2 TIRE eu arras! ii si J I 5: Tested by TONE BROS., Da Miliar mf Mas BRIEF CITY NEWS Wave moot Mat Xt. wooode Certified mails Aomatut XalitlAf matures InrfMtnaltt Co. trlotl Kama-Made mes. Iler Grand Cafs 1UO aTetlenal Llfi Insurance Ca 110 Charles E. Ady. General Agent, Omaha. rythiaas to Iteae) Nebraska lodge No. L Knla-hta of Pythias, will aivv a dance at Myrtle hall this- evening. Xvery deUa plaveed with tlia Nebraska Savings and Loan As n belpa to earn n oUtar. elx pw cent pr annum credited aml-annuaiiy. I OS Board nf Trade.- Another Tladuct Samara Suit Another uit against the city of Omaha tn con nection with the proposed Dodge Street viaduct la filed In district court by George T. Morton, who estimates bis Injuries at ti.ano. County T.aa Tarn Typhoid Caoaa Ten victims of typhoid fever are now In the county hospital. Patients suffering from this desease have been received at this Institution recently at the rata of about one a day. A considerable number have been discharged as cured. Charged With Wife Beating- George IL Place will have a hearing in county court Thursday on a charge of beating hl3 wife. Margaret Piece. The complaint Is aworn to by J. H. Johnson, brother of Mrs. Place. The defendunt alleges that his brother-in-law has caused whatever trouble there la In the family. Tonne; Woman Wants sTame Changed Petition la filed In district eourt by I Olga Catherine Palm to have her sur name changed to Brailey. The petition states that the plaintiff la 22 years of age "and has resided for many years as one of the family with friends who have been parents to her In all but name, and the. petitioner la desirous of assuming the name of those who have reared and cared Hot ber slnoe childhood." j, Omaha Tinmen. In Canal Bone "Our re ,'garda to ail members of the Omaha fire department." was the message on a post card received Tuesday by Jus', ice Ed Leeder from the C&ual sons. The card was sent by Gus Shafar, who was speaking for him self and the other former Omaha firemen down In Panama Olewn, Livingstone. Tan ., nor, Peterson. O'Brien and Burmaeter, all -at NslKim'Ise firemen there. "We don't fight "as many fires bere as we did In Omaha." writes Mr. Shaler, "but there is excitement of one kind and another. The blasting shakes the dlshea in the bouse to remind you of war times." Snlarjlna; Oreasral Delivery Department 'The plans for the enlargement of the general delivery department of the Omaha postotfice have been computed, and only await the approval of the supervising architect of the Treasury department for the bf finning of work. This contemplates the removal of the general delivery depart ment to the north side- of the main work room; Jnst west of the present general de livery location. Tbs new room will have six general delivery windows instead erf two, as at present. The new room will be C0x4O feet and will directly face the Capitol avenue entrance. The rooms now occupied by the general delivery will be utilised as the office for the superlntendeot f city delivery. The excruciating; pains from corns or bunions may be avoided by applying- Cham berlain's Liniment NO DYSPEPSIA OR littla Eiapepsia regulates Stomachs tn five minutes. haA , Every family bars ought to keep some Dlapepain in the bouse, as any one of you ll anping. tj ma, have an attack of Induction or!"11 il ."fT1 b"ld" "1r" wU1 This harmless preparation will digest anything you eat and overcome a die-1 tressed, out-of-order stomach five mlnutesl?Ut"f'0r'lBr tomaoh"- It prevents afterwards. If your meals don't tempt you. or what little you do eat seems to fill you or lays like a lump of lead In your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that Is a sign of In- digestion. Ask your Pharmacist for a EO-cent case' of Pape's Dlapepaln and take a little just as soon aa you can. There will be no sour' attyla 91 0. be kariste eonat for a aUeder tt are. U UtuuT boaea. has U lack tram ciaag and. U i JMUSiat saupuiiao bisaa l ta dvii- if j . CWwt - I Oa, Taste A delightfully smooth, mellow blend of fragrant, aromatic "Old Crop" Coffees. Try a pound. 25 crnnta mt Grocers. 5 Moinoo, low. rae Mr PLANS FOR STELZLE'S C0M15G Fire Thousand Workmen and Church men for Auditorium Sleeting. THIS JrtDEBEE. EXPECTED STI3DAY l iloa Men af Tfcr Cltlea Are Co Opratlaa; with the Cksreh Faroe to Make This Meet tag a Has; Saceema. All Indications point to a strong- repre sentation of laboring men and churchmen of Omaha. South Omaha and Council Bluffs at the address of Charles Stelala of New York at the Auditorium Sunday. April 3. at 1:30 p. m.. under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian association. The Central Labor union la co-operating earnestly In the plans and working through both the central body and the various unions In spreading announcements and awakening interest for a largo attendance of laboring men. The Omaha Musical association h granted its members the privilege of ten dering their services free on the occasion of Mr. Steizle's address and R.-Oisen. a leader In musical circles, is providing an orchestra. A committee from the Young Men's Christian association presented the matter to the Omaha Musical association. and found a very willing and responsive sentiment there. The sen-Ices or an or chestra were tendered and Mr. Olsen agreed to take the matter in charge. Committees are at work among the churches of the three cities distributing an nouncements and awakening enthusiasm. Deputations of men from the churches "of Omaha and South Omaha gathered at the Young Men's Christian association last Sunday afternoon and promised to encour age attendance of all men. "There ought to be an audience of 5.000 men to head Mr. Steislo Sunday after noon,' said L. T. Crossman. religious sec retary of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation. "Mr. Stelxle has been addressing audiences of 10.00 and 15,003 people and considering the high esteem In which he Is held by laboring men as well as the Im portant position he holda In the church he t certain to- draw a Icrge crowd." The Sunday afternoon address is on "Church and Labor," and is free to all men. Mr. Steisle will speak Monday night at the Young Men's Christian association on "Working-men and Their Conditions, and an admission of B cents will be charged. This lecture Is Illustrated with views which Mr. Steisle took himself hi factories and cit'.es of the United 8tatee An address will be given by Mr. Steisle Monday noon to the Social Service club at the Young Men's Christian association. Mr. Stelxle is superintendent of the de partment of labor and church of the Pres. byterian church, a former machinist and union man. nets raasss Dawk Bees on draught and In bottles on and after March Ml Absolutely the only genuine BOCK BEER brewed tn Omaha. Order a case sent to your home. Prompt delivery, 'Phone Douglas 119; Ind.. ZU9. . f Bee want Ads produce results. UNDIGESTED FOOD risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling In the Stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, utsxlness or Intoatlnal giipine-. This no left over in the stomach to poison your breath with- nauseous odors. Pape's Diapepsln Is a certain curs for UUiu ui your rooa and digests it just th ne same as if your acomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stomach mMry is at any drug store, waiting for you. n; rer These large 10-cent eases contain more than sufficient to cure almost any chronic case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other stomach trouble. YOU'LL find such an endless variety of corset models ia the Kabo line that your requirements will be met without annoyance or trouble of any kind. In the matter of style Kabo Corsets arc first in the field with the new est things; absolutely correct because made under instructions received direct from Paris. We guarantee you com plete satisfaction. No matter what model stab yoa buy, you may return it and get aatiy faction if it isn't just what you want. We protect til dealer, so ycu should Insist on ex changing nil you jet what you want. Stout women should wear a Kab Form .Reducing- Corset; those: ex-r-ettinr the Stork should wear Kba Uatemby Supporter. Kabo Corset Co. k Chiarro , CsneilsHis Sara lnurty watere Asked few Brick aaa Prwssetev New ris ii te tlve These Asahalt fastest. Councilman McOovem furnished the only tinge of Interest at the meeting of the city council last evenlna-, and Councilman Berka Introduced the only ordinance at tracting any particular attention, provid ing for a better quality of water. Mr. Meovern raised his voice in protest when the clerk read a petition for asphalt paving on Twenty-eighth avenue, from Chi- ' cago to Dodge. The Ninth ward council- j man intimated that some promoter work- . Ing for a paving contractor had been guilty of sharp practice. A petition was circulated and signed for brick paving-,' said Mr. McGovern. ; "that la what the property owners want and what they are entitled to have, since they foot the bill. Yesterday, I am told, t the promoter of this street said the pe-' titlon for brick pavtng had been burned. If ' all the clrf umstanres are as t understand ; them, that promoter la not an honest man. j If promoters are to be allowed to pursue j this course of thwarting the desires of the ' property owners, the sooner this council calls a halt the better." I Councilman Johnson said he agreed with ' the views of his cnlleaa-tie from the Ninth. I and President Burmestsr said he believed the matter should be thoroughly Investi gated. It was tacitly agreed that this should be done Before the council takes final action. for steal Fare Watvr. Judge Berka I ordinance Is to provide for the preservation of the publla health, to prevent disease, to guard against epidemics and to fix a standard of purity for all water brought Into Omaha In pipes or otherwise and offered for sale In any man ner. It provides that all water must be free from any gas producing bacteria, colon bacilli, or pathogenla bacteria. The num ber of bacteria must not. exceed fifty per cuhlc centimeter, and all water so brought tn or sold must be clear and free from Im purities. The health commissi oner Is to have ample supervisory powsrs, and vio lation of the ordinance ia to be punished by forfeiture of $100 a day, while Impure water Is furnished or sold after due notifi cation, and conviction of violation of the provisions of the ordinance is to be pun ishable by fine and Imprisonment. The ordinance Is to take effect twenty days after passage. It was referred to the com mittee of the whole. Aato for Tom Fly a a. Councilman Davis Introduced a resolu tion directing the city olork to advertise for bids for a runabout automobile for the use of the street commissioner, cost not to exceed S900, to be paid from the street grading fund. Council adopted the resolution. Mayor Dahlman was allowed S300 to pay his expenses while In attendance at the national convention to consider city plan ning, to be held at Rochester, N, Y., May t, S and 4, This convention Is the outcome of the agitation which has been going on in the country the last few months, and some Indications of which have been seen In Omaha. The water company notified the council that the. city of Omaha will be held re sponsible' for damage done at the store of Thompson V Belden because of the b res king of a hydrant last Friday. The communication was filed. Council killed the ordinance grant ing certain rights to the Chicago Great Western to lay tracks across Twentieth and Twenty-first streets by placing It on file. DedsT street Vtswtaet. A favorable report from the committee on railroads and "uulucta was adopted, ordering the Missouri Pacific to proceed with the building of the Dodge street via duct. According to the terms of the or dinance work should begin May I and the viaduct completed by September 1 A resolution was passed ordering a tele phone placed at the dog pound for the con venience of cltlsana owning dogs which may disappear during the chase of the dog catohers, beginning April L Building Inspector WithneU asked that the brick building at 1114 Douglas street be declared a nuisance because of Its dilap idated and dangeroua condition. The build ing Is owned by Mrs. T. SC. Humphrey of Rapid City, 8. D. The communication went to the committee of- the whole. INVOKES COURT TO FORCE RAILROADS TO BUILD VIADUCT City e-ewres Order frwsa JadsT Sartoa CaeaaUlaaT Kaada to Shaw Cawse Acaisvet Tfaadasaae, Aid of district oourdt has been sought to make railroads involved construct at Thirtieth and Bancroft streets the viaduct oraerea oy me city council last June. An order to show cause why a writ of manda mus ahould not Issue waa granted Wednes day by Judge Sutton. The order Is return, able Monday. The respondents to the petition for the writ are these railroads: Union Pacific. Chicago. Burlington at Quincy. Chloaga Great Western. Mason City & Fort Dodge and the Omaha Grain .Terminals company. The peUtlon for the writ says that a resolution urging the viaduct waa passed March SI. and that June 13 an ordlnanoe waa given the approval of the council. It la related that certified copies of the ordinance and of the city engineer's plana and specifications have been served on the roads, but that with the exception of the t'nlon Pacific- they refuse to comply or to begin construction. BIG PIANO PURCHASE ' Haydea Bros). Bay Stack af Bier Cta elamatl Plaae Faetery . Isaltli as .-sixaa riauM Staask Caaaea te Owaaa. Through the Fifth Third National bank of Cincinnati our buyer. Mr. Quinlan. se cured for eash the stock of Smith at Nixon, the well-known manufacturers. The Smith Nixon pianos are known the world ever for their beautiful tone quality and gvneral all around dependability, rank, lng among the first and best. Is fact, scores of the most prominent artists have given the Smith Nixon planoe their preference and use them ex clusively. We know that In bringing ths stock to Omaha and offering It at ths prices which the cash nuroliaae makee passible, we are efrerina- piano buyers of this sectiou bar. gain opportunities which hare nut baea equaled in many years. It will pay you to eoree hundreds of miles to attend this sale. Watoh daily papers for data of aale and CTa ii o HBt m oy the Thursday, the last day of March, at 10 A. M., Kil patrick's will sell about 1,000 yards of Blue Foulards, the most popular of all colors and fabrics this season. Nearly every piece of foreign make, and there are several shades from the Copenhagen to navy usually $1.00 per yard. n Mrs There will be offered also at same of the much-wanted browns, hclios and Friday, the greatest sale of , Omaha has yet never such choice Thursday, March 3 1 st. You'll The women are anxious to lead all cities in membership. It's Get on the roll of honor. This Marvelous Health Vibrator Relieves Suffering Cures Disease air aaa i mtr uaa laara la ear CI8ClLaTIO.il rinaialliai. Sciatica. Laneasa, Goat, atew are eansed by uric add In the blood through poor circulation at some particular part, eets slopped on Us way through tile Apply the Vibrator to tbe spot sad you will relieve the congestion aad get relief st once. ...... DaatBea Haaa Noiaaa, K inline ia the tan. in most caul, are caused by the thickening- oi the inner membrane through catarrh or colds. To cure this, vibration is the only thing, as It is the only way to reach the Inner ear drum and loosen up the bard waa or toreiga matter, so sound may penetrate to the drum. Staaaca Trenbte. laaiaailiaa. Caaillsaliaa. ate. are caused by the food not properly digesting: it lacks juices, thus creating congestion In the stomach: forming gases, caus ing pains, bad breath, cic. Apply the Vibrator to the stomach; It settles the food down, releases ths Bxiac aoout relict instantly. Dont Wait-Dont Saffes FOR A LIMITED TIME, 92JSO RawuLar Price), sS40 Mammy rofummmd if mot matitfimd. From Bomkl Tom Sals ia Omaha by baecuaa 41 aCcConasa Bras; Co. Sole Aftrntm, Ftmi Sl.ialae aw Tark. Mil irm Carpenters May Go on Strike Union Declare! for Fifty Cents an Hoar and it is Rot Tet Ac cepted by Bosses. A carpenter's strike Is now threatening;. At a meeting Tuesday night at Labor Temple the union carpenters declared for a minimum wage of 50 cents an hour. The minimum Is now S cents an hour. The situation concerns between GD0 and 'OS carpenters in Omaha. They declare that unless their demand la met that a strike will be called. A strike at this time would Involve delays in the construction of a largo number of new business houses and dwellings whlcb are under way. Tna demand of the carpenters has been submitted to the Builders' exchange, but nothing that approaches an asTfement has been reached. The agreement Latween the builders and ths carpenters is said to expire en April L Beyond that date the rpenters maintain that there Is no obli gation to bind them. The carpenters are ST TSTI Model A67 u a new one n n an Thursday at seen. Never such styles and colorings. "Then, von hnrt yourself yoti rub the spot. When your head achesycra rub your temples. Why? Because vibration is Nature'g own remedy, and rubbing is Nature's crude way of creating vibration and startino; the blood to going;. Disease is only another name for congestion. Where there is disease or pain there you will find the blood congested and stagnant. There can be no pain or disease where the red blood flows in a rich and steady stream. Good circulation means good health. Con gested circulation means disease and pain. TheT ' 1 x C J VIBRATOR i. ....-- t . Is the greatest medical discovery of the Twentieth Century. It is capable of giving from 9,000 to 15,000 vibrations per minute 100 times more than is possible with the most expert master of massage. It is a light, compact instrument, weighs twenty ounces, can be operated by yourself with one hand by moving the steel head over the rigid steel rod, and can be placed in contact with any part of the body. It is Nature's own remedy developed and concentrated, and with one minute's use sends the red blood rushing into the congested parts, re -moving all disease and pain. If You Ha- Any of Theaa Ailments You Ncsed the Lambert Snider Vibrator necessary saliva and gastric rases, regulates Che actiun I MAIL. ORDERS FILL TP i,eoo,aoo Psspla New Dsisf Oar TiWstar represented In the controversy Stroesser, business agent.- by H. MRS. CRONK IS AFFLICTED WITH NEURO-PSYCHASTHENIA That ia What Dr. F. E. . ter Sara Is the Matter with Her. Coal- Far from enthusiastic over the war of affidavits In the Cronk case, Judga Troup in district court, after listening to Informal argument by attorneys, af firmed ths court order allowing- Mrs. Cronk payment of $100 for suit money and directed that she permit George P. Cronk to recover his personal effects, which are in Mrs. Cronk's custody. Among- the latest affidavits filed Is ons in behalf of Mrs. Cronk, sworn to by Dr. F. E. Coulter, who declared that after an examination made Sunday, he la certain Mrs. Cronk is suffering from neuro-psychasthenla, or nervous prostra tion. Mrs. Cronk makes affidavit again that she had given orders that the prop erty replevtned from Council Bluffs should be returned tn part to Mr. Cronk, but says that the replevin suit came In ahead. Mr. Cronk In an affidavit tells of the return tn the Durfes Furniture company of many articles. Including the two vol umes of "The Rise and Fall of the Con federacy," but he adds that "among the books retained by affiant, aa belonging to him, la the book mentioned by the defendant tn her affidavit as having been given by this affiant to her." This Is the copy of "Three Weeks" and Mr. Cronk declares be never did give It to Mrs. Cronk. OW TO MAKE CITY PRETTY Sets Plasui Are Preeasee by Viet) IsKwtttr te Steal Eat at Exraaaa. "We would all Ilka to have a city beau tiful and we should try to develop soma, thing unique and distinct and bave that advantage over our competitors," said Via tor Kosewater tn addressing- ths Real Es tate axohanga oa Ui subject of what tha real estate men aa a body could do to bvat a-rve this community "ItaaJ eatata men naturally look to the physical eUt uf ! i i I ; I 71s Yard price a few pieces resedas. elegant qualities Mark that down. be told about it in our store. a good thing! Mighty good! fa tbe form r.t nrste of soda. This add, system it-id, cuircsaLu, caioies pun. A city beautiful may not be cashed In dollars and cents, out It la a paying In vestment nevertheless. "One proposition which might now be considered is the development of the court house square, for it could be made Into a beautiful park 160x26 feet and could be noted as a sort of court of honor for the city, facing as it does on soma oClhe best buildings of Omaha. The new lighting schema which Is being considered for the city could be made to focus on this park." C. W. Craig, city engineer, asked the co operation of tha Real Estate exchange In a move toward securing a state highway commission for Nebraska. He asked the exchange to hear State Highway Commis sioner Johnson when he speaks In Omaha, April 1 MORE STREET CARS ORDERED Traetlosi CoanBaay to Pat am Fifty Additt.aal Pay-a-TCBtv Kqalaaaaat 1st Fall. Tha Omaha & Council Bluffs 'street Railway company has ordered twenty-five new pay-as-you-entcr cars from the Amer ican Car company of St. Louis and has also arranged to have twenty-five ears of the Hanaoom park Una changed to pay-aa- you-enter cars. Thuse are all to be ready for use this fall before time ta take off the summer cars and put on the closed An experiment baa been mads In Omaha of changing soma of the Hanaoom park cars and It has been sunrsssfuL Ths chanaed cars give more room Inside than the new type used on the Farnara Una, but have not aa much room for amskerg on the rear. Stowa lMtlf MmZwi ' 'Phone your order for STORJZ BOTTLED BEER to Charlea Stars, next door north of Storm Brewery. 'Phones Webstar USX Ind. B-12S1. Prompt delivery guaranteed a prices as formerly. )J HI . CaJ NoAkoholl A it Jtdaf if m familg mtojldtm. tit Aver' SsBioparitU, h mat matfu hitler af4. -30 :7 V We Sc tht VULCAN Gas Rtr.fej MADE IN TEE Largest Whiskey Distillery In The Wcrld. llBcttleTn"BoGd,, Guaranteed by the U. S. Government 100 Proof This Whiskey is thoroughly filtered and carefully aged, giving it ah exquisite flavor and an extremely delicate bouquet. 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Rich milk, malted rin. powder form. A jakk hack prepare! ia a niiratt. Take u aufextihiLe. Ak for HCIUJCX'S. Other arc imitation. Will It Scrateb or H ear ? That's weet rou should know before using- any jun raii.ii. i mem oo aaa bo woe. aV- TllM HMl.tH Wt,ll.t.. ,L. . I 1 ..i. hMW. Hill KIUJ ia were acrer inieaaca lux suck a purpose. wVm ast Soratra ar Soar m 0Ma farfses. Its tanuiM stakes lUat aa tipuamaihiy. As to arilliaacT o kaow haw beaaliiuf Hew Silver is aarstueanliianv Slactto-aiiiuaei ejuwauaaa. Cat ta Oeauia. . Fnns cAsV.plc aa rauaiBt vc . n maa TaeClaaantulaaCa..tscilll SawToa. aM by Cranrsaaa Brownaej (eanaamer. la aicenol a tonio f Not maka the blood mm T Nl rBTiien th nerves Net Is Avar's SarstparUJ tonic? Test Do it ma tha blood pure ? Yes I DoS If SWen'en the Oervest YesI C30 Taa star ta tba sUiuaUao Bee Want Aaa. aui nWaJ fctas wttk It. a u. avw X Itenrireiv ts fr sV-ohdl r tes the cl:y as that la mure their provinces.