Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 08, 1910, SPORTING, Page 4, Image 32

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    n?K OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAT K 1910.
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7 E beg to announce that we are
VV now prepared to make imme
zzzzz: diate delivery of this superb
car. The Midland has had a long and
heavy run in this territory and this is
the first time that we have been able
to announce that we can deliver cars
promptly.
Everybody knows what the Midland is.
On account of its recent wonderful per
formances, there has been a greater de
mand for it than for any other car in its
class made. It is 115 inch wheel base, and
this with theT special spring ' suspension
that wonderful slow and easy action to the
body, which enthusiasts are talking so
much about, and which is found only in the
Midland. It has the latest type of Marsh
Quick Detachable Rim. Either Firestone
or Diamond tires, 34-inchx4, and sells for
$1,800.
FREELAND BROS. & ASHLEY,
; - .' 1102 Far nam Street.
t it hi ' i
II a M l i"t ' , j. p r : i
II V':' til' Ms,. rt-:'Mi.
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for the
Look
Trianele
the Radiator.
This price irfcludcs thrre oil lamps, two gas lamps, generator, horn, tire repair outfit, tools and jack.
Power, Beauty, Room and Refinement
At a Moderate Price
Examine other cars which have the same
high grade features and refinements you
will find that they sell for more than $1,150.
The Hudson is a big, roomy, aristocratic
Touring Car ,with all the improvements and
refinements heretofore not found in any car
under $1,500. - -
Renault motor, selective sliding gear
transmission, and a spring suspension equal
to any car in the world. It has a long wheel
base and large wheels, making it a wonderfuly
easy riding car.
From on class we are set off by our quality from another by our price,
a Hudson you share the satisfaction of both these destinctions with us.
Examine other cars which sell at or near
this price and "you will find they do not have
all the Hudson high grade features and refine-
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ments. ' - -
.When you buy
H. E. Frodrickson Auto Go.
HUDSON . CHALMERS
Licensed Under Selden Patent.
PIERCE-ARROW
2044-0 8 F'AKXAM ST.
THOMAS
OMAHA, M2B.
AFFAIRS -AT SOUTH OMAHA
Mayor Trainor Iasnei Hi Mothers'
Day Proclamation.
MILK TESTS SHOW UP DEALERS
laspertlon Shorts Oalr Fw IHiIrr
mm At Couiplrlnar with Rrgi.
latlona of tttt Ordinance
Hervntlr raaned.
Cannon Loudly
Cheered on Eve
of His Birthday
"Uncle Joe" Reaches Ripe Old Age of
74, and is Toasted at Metro
politan Club.
Mayor P. J. Trainor lsu-d th follow
ing proclamation relative to Mother's day
yesterday:
It ts particularly gratifying to Ne
braskanii. to know that the younjiM hnlU
day, "Mother'-, day" received its first
gubernatorial recognition, bv our common
weejth, and that follouirig the lni;latlvr
taken by Nebraska the governora of nearly
every ntate In the union, now recosnljie
May I is i holiday.
The Idea of "Mother's day" In ons of the
highest and purest sentiments that ha,
enthralled the heart!) of men; a bautiful
tribute to th love of mother.
In recognition therefore of this pure
sentiment, J. Patrick J. Trainor. mayor of
th -;lty of South Omaha, do hereby
designate and set apart Sunday. May .1,
1910, the samv to be known as "Mother's
day,-', and I call upon, the olllaens of this
City to show an appreciation and recogni
tion of the lofty rentlment contemp'at1 In
this idea, and I suggest that the day be
further observed bv the wearing of a white
flower. In honor of mother. It Is further
suggested that a worthy manner of observ
ing the da. would be the visiting of thd
sick and the afflicted, and the giving of
flowers to those,, who rarelv receive eurh
tokens, that the poor In hospitals, and the
unfortunate In prison be remembered, and
further suggest and recommend such other,
and further observations of this day, as to
make of It a great service tt mankind, and
at the same time assiBt In giving "Mother's
day" a permanent place in the list of Ne
braska's holidays.
Bernard Scarr Dead.
Bernard E. Scarr, 19 years old, son of
Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Scarr, died at 1 p. m.
Friday after an illness of over six months.
The young man during the last few years
has been beset by more than the ordinary
maladies of youth and seemed prone to
attacks. Last fall he contracted an obsti
nate case of typhoid fever. From this. he
never fully recovered, although at one time
he appeared to have gained the master;
over It. Laterly this and complication,
sapped his vitality until he finally sue
cumbed. His father, C. E. Scarr, Is one
of the leading druggists and business me:
of the city. Mrs. Scarr Is well known i:
the society of the women as a leader I:
their affairs. Many friends will sympa
thize with them In their grief. Bernard
Scarr was their only son.
Blllk Tests ShW op Dealers.
The mayor ordered a number- of milk
tests made during the last few days. Mob.
of the dealers were required to give sam
ple bottles from their wagons. When thf
'tests were completed it was discovered Uiat
oniy bdoui turee tot tn twenty-two or
more ' dairy mon of the city were selling
milk wbicfe was up to the standard oi
purity and of percentage of butter fat and
oils. The mayor has put the evidence in
the hands of the city attorney to take
steps which may be necessary to remedy
these defects.
Church Services.
jnosi or tne cnurcnes will hold services
Sunday morning . especially observing
"Mother's Day."
A. G. Lldlaw will conduct the services
at the Baptist church in the absence of
Rev. George Van Winkle, who is In Chi
cago. Rev. J. M. Bothwell at the Methodist
church will preach on a topic appropriate
to Mother's Day, in the morning. In the
evening tha choir will give a concert pro
gram. Servioes at LeHer's church wll begin at
U a. m. Sunday, conducted by Rev. T. M.
Ransom. In the evening Rev. George
Pinches, evangehrt, will speak. Evangelistic
servioes will continue through the week.
"They Key Note of Progress," will be
Rev, A. G. Write s Sunday morning topic.
Holy Communion will be observed at 8
a. m.
W. U Cullen will conduct tha services at
6t Clement's mission, his topic being the
"Asoension of Christ."
Ths Young Men's Christian association
board met last night in regular monthly
session. Messrs. Wheeler, Gramllch and
Shields, the members recently elected, being
present. Upon' organisation of tha board,
the following officers wera elected: Presi
dent, E. D. Weirs; vlca president, J. D.
Ringer; treasurer, H. G. KIddoo; secretary,
Perry MacD. Wheeler.
Interest ' In ths Inter-Grads School
Athletic meet, to be held Friday, May 20,
is not lagging, many inquiries being made
by tha boya concerning it. Practice of ths
various school teams, unssr .ths directions
of their coaches, continues.
Maslo city Gossip.
Charles Mahl goes to Grand Island 8un.
day on a business trip.
P. C. Caldwell filed his oath of offica as
pvrk commissioner yesterdsy.
Miss Bertha Zerbe of Kansas City is
visiting her uncle, E. H. Roberts.
Edwin' A. Knight's Infant child died
Thursday and was burled yesterday after
noon. Tha family lived in -the Scargo
block. ' .
Miss Harriet Roberts
visit to Sheldon, Neb., .
She will ba the guest
Pierce. ,
WASHINGTON. May r.-"Uncle Joe"
Cannon was loualy cheered, and when he
declared that tomorrow he would be 74
years old. wss toasted at a banquet at the
Metropolitan club, given by the California
delegation now In this city to urge the
selection of San Francisco for the holding
In 1915 of- the exposition on the completion
of the Panama canal.
"If God would let tiff-live," said Mr.
Cannon, "to Journey across the desert,
although it Is no longer a desert, to the
Pacific coast to dance the Virginia reel to
commemorate the great event of the com
pletion of the Panama . canal and the
accomplishment of the commercial suprem
acy of the United States over the entire
world, I would be very happy."
Governor Glilett of California, who pre
sided at the banquet, said that If "Uncle
Joe" would come to California In 1915 they
would declare a holiday for a week. About
100 Pacific coast congressmen and others
were present.
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Young Man Walks
Bullet in Brain
Henry Blaskovec of South Omaha
Able to Go to Doctor Prob
ably Fatally Hurt
will leave on a
Sunday morning,
of Mrs. Norman
Henry Blaskovec, Thirty-seventh and
Madison streets. South Omaha, shot him
self yesterday afternoon and Is now at the
South Omaha hospital with a bullet in his
brain. The shot did not render him uncon
scious and he walked to a car and rode
to a doctor's office and went to the hospital
without losing consciousness. .
Blaskovec said he was cleaning a revol
ver preparing to do some shooting and
aad reached up on a shelf to get Some cart
ridges when severeal dropped to the floor.
One of these, he said, exploded and tri
bal! struck him exactly In the center of
the chin in the fleshy part behind the arch
of the lower maxillary bone. It passed up
through his tongue, through the roof of
the moutb just in front of the soft palate
and Into the brain an inch forward of the
Joining, of the medulla. The exact couise
after reaching the brain could not be de
termined as the doctor fears to probe for it.
After being hit by the bullet, Biaakavec,
who is a young man of 30 walked ten
blocks to the Q street caf line and rode
to Dr. Edwin Chaloupka's office at Twenty-fourth
and M streets. When he arrived
there he was perfectly clear mentally and
told of the accident.
( As to the final outcome of the case (he
physician expressed little hope of ultimate
recovery', but said it was a possibility. He
was also of the opinion that the shot was
from a revolver owing to the penetrating
force of the bullet and believed the boy
told the story of dropping the cartridges
because he was ashamed to admit he had
been careless in playing with the revolver.
He was convinced that the shot was purely
accidental
The doctor noticed that with the approach
of evening his patient showed signs of dull
ing consciousness. It is likely that with the
progress of the wound he will lapse en
tirely into unconsciousness.
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DIR EOT O Fic
U Of Automobiles ' and Accessories
R. R. KIMBALL,
2026 Farnam St
Jaksin
Detroit Electric
PiONEER IMPLEMENT COMPANY,
. Council Bluffs, Ion.
TS THE. "W N
Coif Automobi
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IU U U I aires:
AUTOMOBILES
Storage and fcjnirs
2318 Harney Street. A-201 1
THE PAXTQll-MITCHELL CO.
Doua. 7281
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N MIDLAND MASON
FREELAN3 BR 3 3. & ASHLEY. 1102 F&nua St.
. PEERLESS ,
GUY L. SMITH. 2207 FARNAM ST.
Fore!
REO, FORD, PREMIER.
ATLANTIC AUTOMOBILE CO.,
Atlantic anJ Council Bluffs, Iowa
B. R. KIMBALL
Stevsns-Ouryea. Cadillac, Stanley Steamer.
QABCOCK ELECTRIC
tOt Farnam Street.
mm
ELECTRIC
Electric Garage
DENISE BARKALOW, Proprialor
2218 Farnam StreiL
e Want Ads
Produce ILestil
s
BRING
your smashed-up automobile), mud
htelda and leaky radiators to be re
paired to the Old Reliable. Also manu
facture new radiator and mud shields.
HERMAN KNUDE,
711 Both 16th Street,
Miss D. C. Mockrldga of Lincoln brought
od of hr rlassa to ylslt tha South
umana pacKinr nouses yesterday.
A protest has been ralaad . ..aln. ' th.
dumping of city - garbaga at th loot of
Missouri avenue. Tha city aaread tn kmIia
a dork so that garbage mlgnt be dumped
Into the river. 1 his .has not bean dona.
NEW .HOl;8E8 IN H1LL8DALR Htnn
th rent habit by Durchaatna- one of our
new houses on our easy payment plan.
Three completed and ready or Inspection.
They go on sale Saturday, . May 1. Price,
,M. Terms. 1200 cash and tha balance.
tit per month. See J. H. Koplets, or H. M.
Christie, OKIc No. 603 N. 84th St.. Tel.
South S47.
' Twt Indlelanvat a Onavwa.
ONAWA, la.. . May T.-(Spclal.) Th
April rferm of court for Monona county has
closed and it has been mad public that
the grand Jury found two or three indict
ments. Tom B. Brown, former publisher
of ths Blenco Herald, is charged with
seduction, th - complaining witness being
Miss Mytrl McKibbon, a girl 17 years of
age. She charges him ss being the father
of her baby born laat September. Brown,
aside from being publisher of a paper, was
also conected with th Blencoe postofftc
where the girl was employed. He pleaded
not guilty and gave bonds in the sum of
(1,000 for his appeaxanc in th next term
Vf the district court. -
An Indictment was also found against
Martin Neaiia of near Blencoe, who Is
charged with assaulting Mrs, Pearl Cooper.
Mr. Bryan Applies
Whip to Henchmen
Nebraskan Said to Have Declared
Hitchcock and Shallenber?er
Mast Come to Time.
William Jennings Bryan ts said to have
notified frirnds of Congressman Gilbert M.
Hitchcock that Mr. Hitchcock must either
fish or cut bait on the initiative and refer
endum. Mr. Bryan also has served notice
on Governor Shallcnberger that the gover
nor, too, must swing, into line if ha ex
pects to be re-elected through Bryan back
ing. Luke-warm reception by these and other
democrats of Mr. Bryan's latest political
panacea has stirred Mr. Bryan consider
ably, according to reports from Fairvlew,
and he is now insistent that these other
democratlo leaders fall Into line.
Mr. Hitchcock Is declared en th best
authority to have been warned that, he
need not hope to be elected senator or even
nominated if th congressman-editor does
not crook th pregnant hingea of th kne
to th new. Bryan propaganda.
It Is announced that Mr. Bryan has en
tirely abandoned what idea he may have
had of a trip to Scotland and will devote
sixty days to a stumping campaign in be
half of bis Initiative and referendum
scheme. ,
RAIN DOES NOT DAMPEN
-ARDOR AT THE WISE FAIR
In
fMLLAM
In its class without a peer.
C. F. LOUK, State Agent,
1803 Farnam St.
KISSEL KAR :loSlS5:?: kissel auto co
lrilB $3,000 60 H. P. 2129 Farnam St
MOTOR CARS
VELIE AUTOMOBILE CO., 1902 Farnam St.
John Deere Plow Co.,. Distributors. '!
ord IMor Co., 1818 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
LoeotnnioblDG
SYlattheson
J. J. DERIGHT CO.
1818 Far-am St
efroit-Electric
JACKSON
Pioneer Implement Co
Council Bluffs, Iowa.
. Hoadater, 4 cyl., 8 passenger . .f 1,100
Touring ar, 4 cyl., 6 passenger . .81,350
Touring Car, 6 cyl., 7 passenger 82,000
fait Autcmcbile Co., 2209 Farnam St.
MOTOR CA.fi
Yailace Automobile Co.
24th Near Farnam Street.
W. L.Huffman S Co i Headquarters SIJSOj DeTampli,
5650; Hupmobile, S759.. J
2025 Farnam Straat.
BRUSH RUNABOUT
A MARVEL OF WORXMAKSHIP
T. 6. NORTHWALL CO.
. 914 Jooss St.
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Thomas,Hudson
Pierce, Rapid,
Chalmers-Detroil
H.E. FredricksonAutomobile Go.
t044-4a-4t FARNAM STREET
loright Automobile Go.
Stoddard-Dayton,
VYaverly, Lexington,
1814-16 Farnam.
Overland. Pop
Hartford
Council Bluffs. Iowa.
Patronage nt Boetk. Keens Vn
. Spile at Weather Today's
Features.
Patronage of the booths at the Wis
Memorial fair ana baxar Friday night was
not dampened by the weather and another
big crowd cam out to enjoy th vnlng.
Five numbers of th stag proved to be
an attraction and the Individual showing
was given emphasis by a number of pupils
from the Brandels-Boyd theaters' school of
acting who presented "Th Circus Rider,"
a rare comedy.
A musical reoitation, - "it Looks Like
Something the Cat Brought In," and "Fool
ish Questions" by Miss Gladys Thompson
received th applause of the audience and
Prof. Chambers' dancing specialties proved.
bo leaa popular.
For this afternoon th Japanese operetta,
"Miss Chrysanthemum," which proved ao
popular earlier tn th week, will b put on
again.
Tn Diesel? the talon
of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and
cur biliousness snd '.nalaria, take Klectrlc
Bitters. Guaranteed. We. For sal by
Beaton d ug Co,
Henry H. Van Brunt
"MURPHY DID IT" Anfi "KSJ
14TH AND JACKSON Trlmmln
The easiest riding car in the world.
0. F. LOUK, 1808 Farnam Street,
, State Agent.
SUEET-EDVARDS AUTO CO.
2052 FARNAM STREET
AMERICAN J4.005
MOOX $1500
PARRY . . .J5
Bulck and Olds
mobile Cars....
Nebraska Brick Auto Company
Uacola Branch, 13th aad Bts., H. . J0"',?"'1 J- .
Omaha Branca, X8ia-1-1 Farnam Rt. tJB MVTT, Mgr.
J1750 Fully Equipped 4 Cyl.. 40 H. P.
HUFFMAN & CO., 2025 Firsii SL
Dletrlbutora
Bulldln&X
INTER-STATES
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
H. E. PALMER, SON & CO., John W. Redlck, Mgr. Auto. Cfi,
500 Brandeis
Phone Douglac 9
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