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    THF, REE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1910.
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DRIEF CITY NEWS
rj)r. Root mat iu
iiaobcd Cert.f.ed Fwblie Accoaatttt.
Ilgbt'.sg rutirn BitfMf-OrMln Ofe
1S50 Kiuou! laf xaaaxaac Ocv 1910.
..drl E Al. -eneral Agent. uir.h.
Store Tour Fin Far to moth proof
vaults N it.lni on. Sliuktrt. Ii Har'y.
Hen Xroaca to loot Maker makes
rfrt i lonry work i'jr u.e family. .f.
l rfita -av1r:g and Loan A'n wl.l how
sou. lf Hoard cf Trad. Uidg. Omht
Xyrs Talk to IM Estate atea Frank
II. f.er will address toe Reai ltat ti
rharge Wednesda jr noon. His subject will
be Standardiration of Monii Form
t'ti.fr 11 L.-ctate p-r "
Another Japuta Farty About alaty
,Jr-ie m-r hanta ar.d tiufinM men will
V- furcugh trnithi Wedr.eday morning
at il.W o'clock, whilo atoned the world on
re of Cook a tour. The party la on Ita
a ay to New York, and the tur la knows
iv the ' AjiM l Round the World Trip."
i tSesnoere for Commercial Clue
en member wort admitted to ihe Com
mencal club at a meeting of the executive
irrmiuec held Tuesday afternoon. The
& members are E. C. 'oodd"ll, E. S.
eemsn. Harry M. .-phcy. Kuge-ne Silver.
1. J. Foley. Wlliiam Haffke and It C.
Uoodaid.
atooeptiow for Graad Chancellor I a
cor.or f orand Change. ior W. T. L"enny
if t(:e N'-trnfta riuflm, Lodge No. 1 of
the Kc.gfcn cf Fythias held an elaborate
reception Monday night- 7i.e affair fx.k
place at atrlle hall, Fifteenth and I'oug'.a
( tt reels. A large attendance graced the re
ception. Miiaourl Pacific Enjoin City The Mla-
f ,'uri Tacific baa brojg:.l suit In the I'nlted
luue circ uit court asking that the City of
"uti.aht be enjoined from carrying Into ef
fect the piovlsion cf an ordinance passed
Marc a, 110. and approved Aj-. .1 i, 1M0.
requiring that railroad to buJd a viaduct
acrors its '.rack on Dodge street front
r-vrt -third to Forty-., sth atreet itb
i fsaty apprt'fne-
ailsaioa Jleetuig A young people a an!
ititfo:i t-ieetng will be he;d at Pe:a
lJanu.li Lutheran chur(4(. Z!l' North
Teaty-aiith atreet. from Apiii to May
I Tl.eie be niet!r.i evtry evening
t a p. m. Sunday thria will bo service a:
10 SO a. m. and a Joint young ptople'a mte;
lag w!tJ; Council B!. ff at 4 p. uv and at
p. m. All who uo undrrtand lamsh
re corfilaTj Invited- Rt-v. L. Ji?en.
Itjfkln. Nb.. and Rev. E. Provensea.
CbUiter, la., will be fpeakera
Dahlman Goes
East to Learn
Mayor Would Try to Eird the Lat
est Ideas in Building a
City Beautiful.
Mayor Dahlman w 1.1 leave for tne eat
Thursday evening, and on May L I ar.J 2
vi.l attend the convention called at
Rochis'fr. N. T., devoted to subjects con
nected with ity planning and city Im
provement Tne mayor go as th dele
gate representing Omaha.
I have become Interested ln thla matter
to the extent that I want all the informa
tion possible." said Mayor Dnhlman. -I
believe there la plenty of room for im
provement In Omaha, as elsewhere, and the
discussion likely to be brought out ln a
convention of this kind should give any
man some valuable Ideas."
Omaha a mayor .hA been invited to pre
side -over orA . ei the' aesslon if the can
vontion.
Usuk far taa c-wsnet.
Tha Red Dragon of tha aky. Watch th
ehlldren for spring cough and eolda. Care
ful mothers keep Foley' Honey and Tar
In tb rjouse. It Is th best and safest
t reventlon and cur -for croup where th
need is urgent and Immediate relief a vital
necessity- Contain no opiate or harmful
drug. Refuse aubatltut
ail drofglst.
For sal by j
i
At Last A Filing
Syatem Suited To
Your Needs No
Matter How Small
n-L-' n n a raeaera dusiqwi
H ',B u ar-
G etc.. peculiar to ywr ee.1
bm nuuri in cenatructiea ana n-
llSB?1:' jJHJ L5J f
isn, a traraoai aa tn moat sits, house and depart In peace,
rat eyatem ior th Urawaa con
cern or office la enatance aut aa- -
sadad Sowawara- to your need. i Dni ro Tri Urt n HPI TRRATinN
Not a cent to pnt Into naelaaa. idle ca
pacitycomplete a only Shaw-Walker
dertees ar complete rtth atandard ts
c awer. lodaaa and filing rorapertmenta
tut oniy hair as n.any of ttana aly half
t coat
A syatem built with th idea ef ee-elng
fcew Ura you would hut to pnd, si , n . officials as w,i as prominent Poles
aUaJW QltlCIah. 1
That's "eotieaata" i r1 Pstnra ct n" r!'"h churches of
Thar la no eacuaa now far old faab- i Oma'aa are to make addre-ses at the cele
loced. coatiy. out ef data method, aa bratlon to e held next Sunday at the
matter how email your buaiaea a re- i r.0)uh hall. Twenty-sixth and Waln-Jt
aca for loagar foregoing tb earing ar.d ' ,rlw.ii iv v e-s.
eon.n'.nc of modera method-if a- i streets. City Complroller Lotck. City At
tieaeta' have aolred your Ming prob.er-ia j tomey Purram and Councilman Bndges
3 We will ha glad ta talk
K ' it ever with yew wrltaoet
iB try u a4 see.
In addition to tbe above lines
"V vaigua aa ycx ar u
t Toa wjtil Cjrea ta ul aaa
!l as. ire es trowel So SaJ
if yow all (teat It aad shew
AJ yaw this fir Wg Lssareea-
C mjm la fiUacr Aeriaaa. ,
tro tftrry the larrst etock of 1 OMAHANS SPEAK AT COLUMBUS
rAlICS?Kb :c.re ... C.hne.d r,e. ,. the
CHAIRS and TABLES in the state Aci.ti.. Meeti.
WeSt Wed-ead.y.
y iVrJ!r11ltinf!r 1111 UnUSUa1' Omaha wi l rend"Tv7 representative, of
KEDUC TION FROM HECrlT. : the Ceramercal elub to attend the conven-
LAR PRICES tins month on all
MnoTrn .
aJiervo, uuAiita and TABLES.
PRINTING CO.
918-924 Tamam St.
3?horiC DOUIilS 3iG; lid. A-345L
FLIES, BUGS, ROACHES TO GO
Health. Commiftioner Begins Crusade
Ag-aintt Disease Scattering Pesti.
DE. C055XLL OK THE WARPATH
Ita I pat
.(HIM Ii
aela
i tee Good Henaewlfe ta
Ratersataatlaa; the Ter-
and ta tart Ikf
Flgat F-arly.
Health Commlraloner Connetl 1 planning f
an attack that will fill the bi:g houae j
hortlT. Tha new movemert of the militant ;
h?!!i coinmlitcneT w-11 he agwinat muaraj
iomestloa.
elmei e-tularlie ar.d b atu
Centa'n advanca t nlci ff mu. a aerreatka
have already appeared In the city, and aa
their ;-aliy dar,(rroua character la now 1
generally underatood the. battle agaJnat I
them will be mort pera"iitently puahed. Tha
fommw ram of thla peat Is hoaaeTT. and
the health department muet have tha aa-
!atanre of all houaekeepera If anything la
to he acmp:ihed toward wiping tha
trine t ff tha earth.
"Govercmer.t investigation have thon
that the housefly is a hard-working carrier
cf dia-ae. In his Sftaan." natd Pr. Connell. j
"Typhoid and other germ are dragged onto i
the human head and other eip:'e.1 por- j
Hons of the
ody; also carries Into focd j
and onto vegetables by the r.lea. Ip is i
very reoert date this fart has been over
looked, but ir.ce the Vnlted 8tat govern-
mert ha been issuing bulletins concerning i
tv grauy of the danger, ".t behoove
Orr.aha housewives to aid as !n this cam-!1'
paie-n apalnst the proline Tiea ty every
means in their power."
Bedbaig Ha. Na Safety.
Of dm.- .uirlu. Pr. Cornell do
nJt car. .., spr.k very much, but whfr.
hi au-h-.-Hy reaches, as In (he ce of!
lodging house. Mr. H-dbug will find that j
he haa no such safety aa ln the old days I
when he could tk possfs.:on of a mat- j
trees and camp tnere Indefinitely with hi j
prowir?. carnivor js family. Bedbugs are j
not entitled to any quarter, and wherever
tha healtli department men can aid ln
their destruction legally death w.ll come
to eimx laclulartus.
Plana, otherwise the cockroaca. 1 not ,
considered a po-enllv dangerous as the '.
member of the crawling, biting tribe, but !
his extermination would lessen the sr.m cf I
hardiness to an aDDreciable degree. Health !
departments In other cltle have Inelud'd
him 1n their csrrpa'gn of destruction a.nd
l;r. C"nr,Hl refv.sa to accept him.
The proposed camrsisn arainst noxious
ir.sects ln Omaha cam barl.y go forward
at present with the pers'ster.t vipor that
Is being put Into it In Chicago, for Instance,
where scier.ti.ts with the proper materials
are continually at work, but Dr. Connell
thlnka a start can well be made, with a
view to real yulllotlne work later on. He
can at pre-er.t only direct attention to the
need of making this fight, but he hopes
the citliens generally will take it up for
their own protection.
Place is Given
Little Chickens
Court Steps Into Family Row Over
Poultry Yard Wife Gets Title
to All the Tggi.
Th difference of Mr. end Mrs. George
,-vi.. k. .r. , ...... '
,.... - .
...i,, hii-iio .v.i fr.m th.nr.m. t
n vM. Hon n.-rlnin. nr.r
He wa warded hereafter to obey the j
order strictly, including keeping himself '
off the premi. He will be allowed to ;
remove his Incubator from the basement '
of the home and to step-father the pro j
pt-ctlve chiton. But he mast not bother
Mrs Place, or he will go to Jail, according
to the older of the court.
Mrs. Grace Hutteru last heard from as
)wjlo:!g her hi:sband and former Jud;e
1 Slabacgh outside Ju1?e Sutton's court
room, ha filrd a motion fisleing increased
'alimony grant on the ground that ahe must
1 undergo an operation in the Provident hor-
pital at El Louie, where she now Is.
Police Convoy
f' s I
or vJuarrelers:
j
I
Judge Crawford Senda Guard Home
with Diachargred Defendanta to
Stcure the Peace.
Foreseeing the possibilities of more peaoe
disturbance and another court scene Judge
Crawford Tuesday morning ordered two
defendant to get a policeman when they
went home. The defendants were Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Martin Y'otaskl. charged with ties
paas. Judge Craafori dischr;ed the pair
and immediately instructed them to have a
blueooat with them when they went home.
i It a as alleged hy complaining witneaes
I that th pair had cr-cared at thr houe of
i u. uoiaoerger, r ipna mcuii-iain
,trw.t ftna broken out several window.
' pane. The Yolaskls promiaed the court
tney wouia get ineir r-eiorsiiiEs iruia im
I
City
Official Will Aatdreaa Gather
lag to Be Held at Palish
Hall "aadsy.
I will make brier talk, am tua following
; pastors will also have place on the pro-
1 gram: Rsr. Wencel Kixycki. Rev. P. Gluva,
Rev. R. Stanowskl.
Tha children will sing songm, aa will aome
of the grown folk, ard there will be music
gU re. with ice cream, cake and other re
freshment. 1 '.?
rial club, which tr.e.
oclatlon of Coramer-
eet In Columbus on
! Wednesday. Tre ernventloa will be In e
i W.n two daya Thoee r ho w-.U t present
. fn-ra Oa-ha ar H. H. Baidrlg. F. A.
b n i- VI i e ni-A -.
Djuf.-. v... . - - ..mi
i - f-- . . i
pVlsateaed lata
Fit
r-v .ear of appendicitis, tak lr. King's
, Nw Life Plli. td ay -. t.wrl .
"ub,c- Guaranteed, t-c For Sale by Ilea- j
it.a bi.- C , j
Music
Mr. aaw tin. Kelly la Mee-ttal at tha
V. W. c. A.
Re-!tal at tha T-irg Wwia'l CrrlMlin
a.wiStion au.'.tor, urn ty Mr. ! Xlra T
J Kei:y. under direction of M:s Hopper.
Tha Program:
' Km Toa'" una t.-ne Peter Corneliu
Mr. Kei.y.
'""a-idr lrh in dern Ad"..Ri! t Frar.i
MjJ-hen mit dm rothen M jrdo.he-."
iE:ig,l.5 tei-i Rohert Frani
"Maria' (Engl. ah text i ...... .Robert Frani
Mr. tfew
In tha WooJs" E A. MeIoweii
'The Blueteir E. A. MeL'Owe.l
S.UT.ber ong" E. A. McDowell
Mra. Klly.
"Am Veer" Prara peter Schuhert
Schor,e-Welge melner le'den "
. I rty.mrt thMmlnn
F.:n S-hwin" Edvard Grlg
Margarethleln'- Fdvard irig
Im Kahna Fxlvard Grteg
Mr Killr.
, . Interv al of five mloutea
Ma Mie" old FrencM
Mai"
.Reynaido Hahn
"Ma dou? Annette"..
Melody of Baas Bretagna
Mr. Ke.ly.
Verac nl
Picking M'jli-"-1ee"
Edgar Stiilman Keller
lr Edward E.gar
'Paatorale'.
'Tha Lady
Pieadlng'-'.',
, Mr. Kelly.
Js Marpharlane ' OH Scotch
'The Vicar of HraV Old F-ngli'h
BsT,k" ft the r-alalea" Old Intn
Would Ood I Vera the Tender Apple
Blossom" j;d Irlah
Duet 'Tiear Love of Mine"
A Coring Thomaa
Mr. ari Mrs. Key.
for two hours last night Mr. a-d Mrs
1 nomas J. Kelly dellglited an audience with !
such singing aa is, larelv heard In Omaha, i
hot a mera exlilbli.on of rolca trtcka
vocal gymnastic, so to speak, but a
j ahowlng of wonderful artistry and such x-
qu!"' l0,h ln
ba rrarpraiaed. For
' "c" ' " "r- Kel!J- and let down
0""a'n" na "r " n
can sing, it was a magnlflceri effort. And
Mr Tellr jsed her glorious rolce w'h per
fect effect; her tone were pure, her enun
c.atlon exact and her melody beautiful.
No better coloratura ainging was ever lis-
tened to ln Omaha; sha took hef mna with ,
; such consummate ease as to fairly surprise j
1 her friend mi A twm.m fK.tt. K n..f.j.
I J "
i notes with so little apparent effort that i
tn en"n of her singing ws he'ghtered to
th9 ulmort- I-ned in confidence
nr her last concert appearance, a well
ln method, and her expression i better
because her "attack" is more certain. A
master oi tne art or tone placement, jar.
Kelly achieve such results with hi voice
j as deserve the comprehensive adjective,
I wonderful.
The concert wa at tha the auditorium of
I the Toung Women'a Chrstian association,
under the direction of Mis Evelyn Hopper,
I and was attended by such an assemblage
as any Omaha singer may feel proud of!
at i acting. And the rei rht and ajprota
loi I
. k j
sucn
even
of that assemblage was erre!sed in
! app'ause aa might easily Intoxicate
j the most tried of public performera.
From !
(the coidial gre-eting of intercated friends
1 it took on the form of the enthusiastic
'approval, of well-pleased patrona. eager to
j commend and equally eager for more. And
I each of the singer contributed an extra
I number. Mr. Kelly, perhapa, singing hia
j very best In the little-known Grieg sor.g,
I "Johannesnacht" He rarely attains such
j perfect abandon a he did la this, and the
l effect was shown by the most spontaneous
'applause of the evenlr.g ln greeting his
i share of the pre gram.
j Much might be said of one quality of the
i program. Mr. Kelly goea far afield in his
j quest for musical gem to lay before the
; people. He might easily content him-
elf imc mnmm of miih mar AU V. a Kl. II.-
Lm nff.rr . i e i : ' !
sonc. whce melodv 1 known to all
land With WhuSe WCrda we are on more , I
less easy term of acquaintance. Such a
course doe not aatisfy his artistic Weal,
ar.d he searches the realms of music, not
for mere novelties, but for new-old sor.ga.
Jewel of rare magnificence, that lie apart
f or the pleeaure of those who gu away
from the beaten path in Art and eek tne
higher things. It is this fidelity to a lofty
ideal thai haa marked him ln hs other
work, and he adhere to It lovingly in h s
arrangement cf ongs for hi too rare
public appirances. Not a eong on the list j
of last night can be catalogued es "well '
known" or "popular.' and yet not one that I
doe not realite in I'self the quality Rusl-.ln j
save is the ultin-.eie end of al rt sim- '
plleity. It wa a program worthy of ths
alngera. And It wa so presented tha:
It will long be remembered,
Mr jM,n p- the rino
and p'ayed the accompaniment with eyni-
pathetic touch; his comprehending skill
must have been an inspiration to the ring
er, and was rurely a moat worthy part
of an excellent whole.
I FLAG RAISING AT MILLER PARK
.tew school Given atlenal Etnblem
by tne Twelfth Ward Impravr
mtlt Clnb.
A Tar-raJsIng will take place Wednesday
fvenir.g at 7 o'clock at th new Miller
Park eehocl. The flag is being furnished
by the Twelfth Ward Improvement rlub.
whose remt-er v 111 attend ln a body.
Co'.orel Giassford of Fo-t Omaha villi
be present, with other officers, and the
fnemhera of the school board will alsi at
tend. Th public Is invited 1o attend the
ceremony, which 1 to be mad something
, of ,n ,v,nt Ior Twelfth ward resident.
Street Cera l'lag Mlrrora.
Every Omaha stc--t car row fc a srcal!
mirror into which the motorman may
glance and see the whole ride of the car
and the street. The Omaha Rubber com
pany. IM inrr.fr, sell a similar article
for automobiles. They are r.uite useful
and iiy prexent a serious accident It's
Just like eye m the back of your head.
Every machine anould have one. They also
carry every knonn auto accessory besKr
tire, rubber hose, hot water bag, auto
tool and automobile apparel fer men and
women. They repair and retread auto Urea.
It's the largest most satisfactory in
stitution of Ita kind in th west
There a no coug-. inedtetre so popular
a Foley's Honey and Tar. It rerer fails
ta cut cough, coid. crous and broa
chili. For a a by al. druggista.
Balldlar Prraait.
C W. l-nderhill Se'H North Twenty-
lounn. rrme. gi.sxs; i.'. w. i nderhili. UOi
f nn i wenty-t. urtn. trame. in; v e
Patton. fC. Erk lr.e. alteration. H.oCfl. '
GJ C j 1
ooa apring ionic!
- ,
-W. hat takes Hood Sarsaparilla
for a apriug tonic and as a fclood pun-
j fler. Laai spring wa not wU at alt
j Wt.es I went to bed I waa tired sad
, nerous and couid not aieep well, la vtia
j n.erniig 1 would feai isra as ured, ray
1 laotner got a bottl ot Houd a baraapa-
1 rtlla. whim 1 teea I fen it no
' ... " 7
aeraoa wne i aad ntilauesl that boitia
1 W aiway nata some et Hooa'a medi-
etaaa la ta aaaee.
HUey Ro.au.
Mariaetta. VTla.
Tnera ia na "JuM a good" medicine.
..., .... ,. " '
Insist vn ha lug liocd a.
-tei It Uay In uuai iKiaid fori
C-o.A-aie4 lautet caned U'MltU.
DAS WRONG IDEA OF COURT
Greek Thought JuTenile Court Waa
Meanj for KakJuj- Boy Work.
FTXDS 3CJCH DIFFEREXT DEAL
laart Dee la re a Bar Ita Wara
Faren Fattier 4a Prarlge Faaaa
for Clatalac Till Ila
' F.irai If oaey.
Peter Papoa. a Greek and father of John 1
Papoa, la diaguated with Juvenile court !
Aa mechanism for a pcealbly too thrifty '
parer.t desirtma of eorclng a srr.a'.l boy. '
tha court la not what Papoa the eider
thought it would be.
Mr. Papoa aought Probation Officer
fcemateln the other day and complained !
that John Papoa had run away from tiotni '
and as a result had not for some waaks j
turned In his weekly w ages aa the boy had ;
been doing for threa rr previous.
Tha boy was huntad down and brought
into coMrt. Hi testimony and that cf
others showed that he had worked at
various Job and that the money had gnne, j
every cent to the father. In return the j
lad received nothlrg save possibly kicks'
and cuff a. Nothing Was squandered on j
ahoea or clothe. - '
Boy Ja Ward af Co art.
The court thereupon adtuflged Psp-.s. the j
younger, Its ward. The boy will cont'nu'
at work In a r.e Job. for the last he held ,
was some weeks ago. Hts waes will be:
srent on clothee and focd for himself and!
re win iUa r.ng.. uIU, iu.u
of Mis Heller, superintendent of tha !-I
tentlou Homa
Papos- rere was persuaded after much j
discussion tr, part with IS to bu- the boy j
aome clothe preparatory to getting him 1
the r.ew Job. Mr. Papcs was decidedly re- i
luctant to part with the ' V" and s-paratirg ,
It from him It tne of the most remarkable
achle.-ement Juvenile court haa to Its j
credit i
w y a,
I OlinCJ iVliniSterS
3
to Get Diplomas
Omaha Theological Seminary to Hold
Its Annual Commencement
Kext Week.
The Omaha Theological seminary class of
1510 will be graduated and given diplo.nas
Wednesday evening. Msy 4. at First Pres
byterian church. These young men compose
the class:
John Wesley Beard of Eioux City. Ocoi-
dental college. UK,.
Arthur Jvseph tresir. South Auburn, j
Neb. Beilevue college. 1SW. 1
William Biakeman Lam;. Omaha, Knox ;
college. 3JW7. I
w llilam Frederick Potttrmth, Orr.alja.
Macalesler college, 1.47.
Robert Clinton Snupe. Ashland, York col
lege, im.
Gecrge Soloman Sloan. Alliance. Beller-je s
college. 1S03.
William Holland Th'mpson. Omaha
George W. WcodwarU. talem. Neb., Beile
vue college, 1M7.
Rev. John A. Martjuls, D. D.. president
of Cce college. Cedar RspiJ. I- will make
the annual address and Rev. V. E. Jenkins.
Ph. D- of the sem'.nery will present the
diplomas, addressing te students for presi
dent Lowery. The final examinations are
In progress at Trie seminary.
This ha teen a good yer In every wty,"
said President Lowery.' ''We are graduating
a flre set of yowtr rrteni We haTe had a
profllable year IrV all classes and are. as
usual, cloain the terrq with ail finances ,n
OUnd Shape.
Pr. Lo.err will eubmlt his report to the
board of trustee, which will meet Wed
nesday morning St the seminary, the day
of graduation. The outlook for next year, so
far as can be determined now, is excellent.
Mad Dog Season
Ahead of Time
Cur Gives -JJp His Life During the
Closed Season for the
Canines.
The mad dog season opened Tuesday
morning.
One forlorn cur. which showed igr. of
peevishness, the woperty of Joia j.ii.;.-
bcll. EietnUi and l-avenport treets. was
executed because somebody said it a as
mad. Mr. Campbell resented the action and
disputed the diagnosl made by Guy
Stevens and Tom tfmith. dog catchers. The
owner of th questioned pu mada the
error of couching bis protect in some short
ar.d choppy words and a long ragged-edged
knife-
The dog was borne away despite hi pro
tests, verbal and physical. Now a warran:
will issue for the arrest of Cajspbel charg
ing that he commited assault ln the .de
fense of bis erring Fldo.
DONATIONS STILL ROLLING IN
tiaci Faal for Wise Memorial
Iarreaslag by Leap and
Bonnes.
is
Another anonymous donor has sent 111 j
to the Wise Memorial hospital committee !
which r raising tK.&W for a new annex '
and other donations were more liberal than '
any day rlnre the campaign began. Morm
Myer. the hustling section of tlie doe.auon !
committee. Spent most of th last week 1
amcrg the merchants of the downtoan dis- j
trtct and received r.eai iy 100 gift which ar '
to he presented to visitors at the fair and j
baiaar which begins Msy L j
Saturday has teen appointed as the day 1
when volunteer who tie to have part ln I
the amateur theatrical are to roister and j
th committee urges that every one w ho '
has been ass bned te a part in the fair en-
rertalnnsent call during the ofternoon of j
that day and register at the committee '
office in the Krug theater building.
STABBER IS FOUND GUILTY
"Red" Bark seaieseed ta Talrty
Daya, While HI Vletfai la Or
dered Oat af City.
"Red" Burke, colored, pleaded not guilty
to tha charge of aaaault aud rtabb.ng. but
a proven rullty tn the satisfaction of
Judge Craaford Tuesday morning, and waa
Judge Craafi
- n,encMto
kir. who w
thirty Java In Ja L John Haw-
k1r. who wa taken to tt Joseph ho-
! ptlal monlh uff,rt!, from knife
j wound sbout the body, appeared against
Burke, testifying the negro had stabned
' h.m in a duel at the "Coke Joint" Eleventh
( and I -aver, port vtreeta. Judge Crawford
ordered Hgaktn to leave Omaha lna.de of
Bn tour.
. . . . . . . . .
sunt ... w a
gang of cocaloe csera, according t the
miim Rurke cheated several dl.ii-rlji -
I tf.. ,n ;mU ar.d w tluge,
; , ' '
r becarr unrcanageaLle last week.
-
Po not lake a uoti.uts for Chamber
lain's Couch Remedy. It baa oo aajaai.
Divorced Man
Now Files Suit
for Alienation
Hallory Morpan Adda ITew Chapter to
Domestic Troublea. Askinf ram
apt of Fataer-iu-Law.
Mallory Morrar.. plaintiff and defendant
In a rumtr of suits In district court grow
ing out of his dorreetic trout les. started
a new chapter Tueeday hy filing wilt for
tv.noo against his former mother-in-law
and father-ln-law. Thlllp K. Twung ar.l
Flra Yourg.
The petition charges that th-ee two
allnatet Mra. Mabel Morgan from the
plaintiff.
After reciting that he waa married In
1X1. Morgan aays "ha and hi wife ajid j
their children lived happily and peaceably.
in ih.ir mrvdet home, and plaintiff en- i
th llVV Md ,fftKrtlon. of
h), Wlf, Rn(J fhudrell-
A th up untj, fxtoher. when the
..,,, . ,v. .,.i ta.
Morgan charges that Ui defendants
then tat and assaulted him besides per
suadlng his wife to )eT him.
Then he says one day w hen he went to i
pay a visit tu the children the defendants!
fell upon him aa!n '"and N-at h'm with)
clubs." He offered catdy and other tokens j
of affection to th children ' and they j
snatched It away and threw it at plaintiff."
much for Mr. Morgan s new chapter.
A few days ao Mra. Mabel Morgan, his
former wife. apperd In district court a i
,,.., , .., Morran i
nit him mihr kforaaji. who la a little !
fhy pn ,mpny pvments. confessed Judg
ment to Ms mother and had title quictwl !
in her with the object says the former I
wife, of rendering the property unsellable
to satisfy the al.mor.y.
This petition in intervention Is yet to be!
heard. The Morrans were divorced In
March, 11. Mrs. Morgan getting the
decree.
Union Pacific
Secures Leases
' TVeaf1a in tVia J7o V of TTew Mil.
lion-Dollar Freight Depot
BemoTed.
With the completion of agreements be
tween the Ames estate and four Imple-
! ment companies, tenant on properties on
I Tenth street, lots S. t, 7 and 8. In block 177. j
j have been taken over by the t'r.ion Pa- j
j c.fic Railroad company for a consideration
'of tlXOie. This give the Union Pailf.c !
title to all of the iand lying between Ninth
ar.d Eleventh stre-ets from Jackson to
Jones treet. an area of two b,ocks, to be
usrd for a freighf houie site.
The four implement houses concerned in
the properly transaction are Kingman, ln-
dependtnt Harvester. Henry &. Allen and
Ncrthwall companies.
MISS LEAVITT'S BEQUESTS
ARE NOW ALL FULFILLED
Estate of Woman I Waaad r
tbe Probate Co art After
Foar Year.
In
The estate of Miss May Helen Leavitt
was wound up in county court Tuesday,
some fmal odds and ends being disposed
of. Most of the money which Miss Lea1tt
left to three Institutions has already been
paid cut; gK.OW to the Old Peoples home
and rVW each to the Clarkson and the
Methodist hospitals.
Miss Leavitt died In a hospital Christmas
day four year ags, leaving all her money
to charity.
Lame tack may te turn ty spplylnc
Chai-iberlin a Linimetit two o three times
a day. with a vigorous rubbing at each ap
p..aiiou. FERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
C H V.'ehb cf V tiler left Omaha Tues-
day fi.r a trip to Liverpool. j
John Mansfield of yhickiey is the guest
of Officer John Mansf.eld. his sen. vho has
the Vnion station beat. ;
A Warning To
Mciest Vcmen
Do j-o" realite tuat tbe medicirni
you are taking may be doing au
fcarm Instead of good? HaTe you
Eoticed that tlie more you Uke tte
more vou requlro to -cet relief?
STOP AXD THINK!
Are you using the same caution
in the selection of the med!c!a-?s
jou are Uking for tbe protection
of your health that you would ex
ercise ln selecting a trustee for tbe
protection of your rsh?
A woman's ailments are delicate
subjects to d!seus. and she will
oftimes bear tbe taoet torturing
rains without confiding her trou
ble to her eloeert friend, or even
ber family doctor.
This natural rerifnlne modesty
makes many a suffering woman
tte innocent Tlctim of merciless
and avaricious manufacturers cf
advertised, but worthless, "cure
all' nostrums.
If your ailment Is serious you
should see yotir family physirian
at once, but when this Is Impos
sible do the next best thing take
for It Is- the very ban:e medicine
that your druggltt would recom
mend to bis friends or give to a
member Df his family suffering
from such ailments, and is the best
ready-made remedy you can get.
A. D. 6. PELVITONE is com
pounded by the most eyperienred
and Intelligent pharmacists. It has
been approved as the very best by
the A. D. 8. National Formula
Committee, repretenting lt.OCO of
tbe leading druggists cf the l'nite-i
States, who constitute the Ameri
can Druggists Syndicate, and who
know its true value. Does it not
look reasonable that ttese men
should select the very test remedy
known and sell It nnder honest
representatives? Get it at any A.
D. S. drug store.
Laaatfor
tMs Sr
la t
Drwtgtst'a
TfcVo-
ASSOCIATION
Waa I tea QW Pv,fi
Exclusive Features of Our
REGAL OXFORDS
Heel uf-Real Ox'd
fcttnugiy at the heA nrvrf cfiafe
or cut because they are made
OQ special Oxford laiu.
Anile Fit Regal Oxfordi E
smoothly and rreti'y around th
ankle, whereat, ordinary low-cuha,
made oo riigh-aKoe UtU, af and
p-pe at the ankle.
Custom Irattp Trie patent
ed. ho-rart REGAIVORM
L&st. oo which ReaJ Shoe are
made, are removed from the fia
ithed Regal Shoes tn tedions.
Th pcrmttt the instep or "waiit"
ci the ihoes to be made iraQ and
mug.
Quarter-siza la adJilhnlo
the uiual half and full eke. Re
gait come in one-quarter and
three-quarter aires fri belifietn.
This double Dumber of fitting
insures an exact fit for erery foot.
Custom Styles Regal Ox
fordi reproduce the latest, correct
custom styles, not found in other ready-to-wear ahoes until the fcJkrwing
ae&aon.
And yet our Reg alt cost you no more than ordinary shoes 1
"The House of
it.
"MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY"
THa.DK MA K
$4 .o SS arvery avif ret
LEWIS A .CROS31.TT, JLxvc., MoVdas
North AbiAgton, - Mass.
I ii an a iniii 1 1 hiji wi mwr" m ijih m an i mi iiiim i .
HAYDEEfs
TVIt KL1ASLS STMg
Sole Onsha
Agenfi for
wed
Cy tho (Tlodorn
The XEAJL intern., treatment cures
the periodical, occasional or moderate
drinker, tbe habitual and eice.--.ive
drinker and tbe nervous man who has
to drink to keep from becoming more
nervous. It takes away all Inclination
to drink, all desire and craving for
drir.k by neutralizing the poison of
alcohol in tbe system and ridding the
blood of the poison by a rapid process
of elimination, leaving tbe drinker ln
tbe same normal condition be was in
before tasting liquor, so far as tte ef
fect of alcohol may be concerned all
appetite for drink gone and he a new
man.
Ns Hypodermic Injections
The SEAL internal treatment efiectg
a perfect cure in three days without
hypodermic injections.
A Guaranteed Contract
A guaranteed bond and contract is
given each patient agreeing to effect a
perfect core, or refund tbe money at
the end cf the third day.
THE HEAL IS THE ONLY CURE
f f H taa.iiiiiaii hi '1
For Salads !
W hire a extra god grade of Imp
ported olive oil. which we are seilli.g.
while it last, for. per full quart Tfco
aeoms mamoaiss
Burnham'a Clam Bouillon, t bottl"
for lo
Rex rteef tatract. per Jar -o
Fisher's ieef Eatract. per Jar.. Oo
A O-OOD lABLB wyUTS TO TBE
IOHI
Pure home-male grape Wine, red or
white per gallon a 1.00
BaU sad Telaphea Orflirs wroa-ptly
rt'lel.
X.ady Clarke ta AtUadtBce.
CRCHLEY BROS.,
UINE MintCHAXTS
Ul T. lets at. Opp- F. O. atota Paeaea.
r
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARME
One Duller Per Year.
! f 5350
14
For Hen
and Women
Solid Gmfort clear ttrcngb
from the shape cf the Last
to the'Veel of the Leather.
I
Grossett Shoes
yleklv
Noal Trcatmont
A Modern Troatmont
THE NEAL 13 A I'HYSICIAJTS
Cl'KE for the drink habit; it ia tho
most modern and perfect of known
treatments, originated by a (.hyslclan.
compounded by a physician, and ad
ministered by experienced physicians.
Tho Noal lo Physician' Curo
If you have taken a number of old
cures and gone to drinking again
worse than before, what la tho use of
taking another old cure? The Neal la
the latest, improved, up-to-date, only
cure in the world.
Institute, or Homo Troatmont
If unable to come to the institute
send for the Home Treatment, which
Is Just as effective as Institute Treat
ment. Call, write or 'phone for free
book and copy of contract Neal Insti
tute Co.. 1502 South Tenth street,
Omaha, Neb. All communicationa
strictly confidential. Bank references
given.
o
Engraved Stationery
WVa-ii'n ixmtatimm A iwC.wTigrf
VUitmg Cmrdt
AH oofTcsr-t form in currant aoc1! tir ciijrl
in ckc beat manner and innctuavliy irtrma vtea
proCKaaKld.
Embotsed Monogram StJitloncry
kvi otx- work tcJutA tu prka Urwct Uu Hi T
preTVasll ?aUes44r.
A. I. ROOT, Incorporated
1110-1212 Howard Sl Paaaa D. 104
HOTKI.S.
j Hold MartinipL
!nl n j c.. Ai
B'waT,32d &cj 33J St.
NEW YORK CITY
W THE KIAtT OF TlilNCS
lacii class ritLfioor iiotel
'aj-daomely hnjlshed, an outside
rooms, wiih every mrcm appointment,
ou block Iron Sew Pesr. Dev l. t.tar ail
leading departiaent eturet aid the sue a.
rtxi..'J vrra prjAULCE cf eath,
$1.50 per Day and Up.
rooks rrm private bth,
$2.50 per Day and Up.
Th t isbast class ol eocom
' u-uCaiioL at n:o4-.e raiea.
Tl.a new d'.Itloti 1'J t ocrr r ieted
cn -tirvyr let. yivi,' l -vcl ca
pari: cl Lm r-. ... -im tj Liie.
VV'a'lcr CHttClar. Jr, Manager