THK BEE: OMAHA, THUKStUY, .TUNE 2. 1010. BRIEF CITY NEWS ive Boot Print It. i.irhtirTiti-if.affloo. Beit Pry Oleanlns; of gennentA Twl ICity Pye Works,' 4flT Bouui ...teentb, IU-liUeul Xdfe lAeuranoe Oo. 110 Caartee K., A!y, General Agent, Omibl I Stats' Collar riaced with the Nebraska , ga vines and Lean Ass'n help to earn an other, IU pes- tent per annum credited , semi-annually. lt Board of Trade Bldg. ' Vara Ooenmoralat Clnli iaembers Ap ' plication -were received by the executive committee for mewOersliJp in the com I inerrtal club from I. J. Henderson, T. I. 1 Utdsvn, V M. Fop, Edgar S. Kubel and CotUksr 'Will ten Iillif-A ruling on thn motion tvr a hew trlai In the Connor vtli case la definitely announced fur Sat- UKUr rooming. Judge Kedlck because of priest of bfr work has delayed this ruling for veri neeks , 4Wsrtr grants Oar W. a Gilbert lis TkuUBiu Miit ..la' county court againat tM. ir,.Wd Automobile company to re cover p-likouslon of; n 'autocar" valued at SjUsi , 1-Is alleged ' thai the defendant un lawfully reiaiu possession of the car. tmnJAmant r Ssen aa,uet The Omaha lnouetnfi ana Vehicle club will give a bttavaei t Happy Hono Monuay evening mm a cluee oi the club season, and the wlvea of the mr.mbers are to be Included In the featljriOoa. r. L. Heller will act aa toast maattuu jlttd Batata Bleu to sonaeayona About twenty inenibiare oi' the Omaha Ileal Estate exchange will go to. Minneapolis tor me Jadpnai Real Katate fcsiate Pealers con--venttoB to be held June 16. A number of the JocaI delegates wlB be called upon to juMhiwa .the . rnetftmga. , tmiton At Sewrs Charles Keener oi -pvtn., la s ftockmnn, will entertain tha buyers .t itia mvMs in South Omaha at a buuQut& 1 be held at the Her Grand hotel 'tumtlSt.,,JdxMJStCher la hoifitog his asnaal amok sale jo untb Omaha instead of Chl- cucu, kltta iyvax. " He 3a another convert to "ttin&ta, tue xojo'JmS- aown. Two of Omaha's Earliest and Most Charming June Brides HISS HARIOH C0NNEX1 ELOISE WOOD CITY WARDS ARE CHANGED "H n ail! ii iaat in ir CVrflrVBHtVfciOA 1"lw ttntuutl cHivuMtKin of tna Ji - ka Aartu-jwrWica, -which -wa to ttav lem held In XihwKlln ume tlius in Uhune, naa txwa jpaftpoiwO o jfy t. , nd 11, la nable Juatsiwltar, iCwneraU Uttcboook to ta prea- -rct Ih iKMtmaiHHir genwrtfcl baa Krven jioflttlv .aaaurancea iliud ha -wtU be there jm tthoaa latent . Xtmrj joti JkVB Crt8) At tha -meeting col .tha (flaamullv .oonrmlltna of fbe Cunv jnercUll inJiirb ' TuetKlay allm-noan iery rmemhar ma a attmUcajtUm Xur .roembership ia the -Aero iiUib ml -Omaha. Tlume w.-ho -ex-j jpraaaed " dealra Id affiliate themselves -With Jt( Uurb ju TV . JI. JOcCarft, C C; JioacwatBC, Ward Jd. urgea, ii. K. Bavar tick, C. . Jlaxward, John fltnele, J. B. JUhn, Jrtt.,rlllnr And aajama Jl. Fry. , lUOlrJW orr Sareaarns Bameyaa The jecelirta io" lntmnud .revenue lor tha, Ne-1 -fcraaka .tollnnthm district tar ttm month of Mejr 191Q, wutre tll.2.aQ, as sainat 4281,- 411 JB fir Ute ancmQioJl n. This shows a ideri'iawii ol KiiJZ&.Sa., from tha oorr rmniUiig mot Oh of test jraax. No particular j-uuaun isir Ibe' aWsrcaae; olher than it i- Inpwrs auujrpty in ihe tax on spirits, which. Vi not Aa 'iinumiai tning lor me ruanm oi IRQUa SpeaVka m Apaxtsaamt gtwiaaa X jx. WUlls xaadWtaAOr hefana ins JUeal -p.tafc. xnh&iMie 0 xaat aoUlent of part- zaeat Jmui&cs. H declared iitrrmplf in favor of lb iindiuui AjstrliaeJit iuiuaa -which oon talmaa Jill Jtt'mur fHmlllrn And which had rather Hum iii the ta-iaanianea ouiiainjrs CoaiLcilsuin Eerki Has Ordinances to Caange Boundaries. EFFOET TO EVEN THEM UP It la -bott rhmt Tbeae Chmngru "Will Ba Bafflelett Cb After tha Kamt rreataUmttal Ktaetloau Councnman TUYki has In preparation thnea ordinainees cluuiKlng tha boundaries of certain election precincts, belntf the Third precinct of the First ward and the First and Fourth precincts of the Twelfth ward. Recently County ClWk Haverly sent a commonloatlon to city council, calling at tention to the need for n-vising the elec tion precincts. It was referred to the Com mittee on Judiciary, oi which Judge Berks is chairman. He careforiy carrvaeeed the Tartous -wards -with their representatives In (he conrtcfl. An a-irreed that the precincts ma they stand salted . them, except In the Imtances noted, ' The HrMm line lor the out In tha First -wsuid precinct Is to be Eighth street. All of the practnet west of Slghth to Thir teenth -Win constitute one voting precinct in itself, and an east of eighth to the east dty limits win make another precinct. In fbe Twelfth ward ttie First precinct W1W t a?rldefl pi Amea. arshue, all e-f, the pruaettt precinct territory north of Ames lnom as 1. Xiouis llata. lie pointed out 9 to be xtew precinct. The present Fourth ilia! 4Jie JCni-jnur mora more dealrabla tt the I precinct of the Twelfth ward will be re limajiis ird A'-Mbetter inreelment far the J duced by altachrag to the Third precinct iandlurfta- .,.;(,..- 1 1 the three blocks from Twenty-seventh to Thirtieth, With these changes Councnman Berka And his coQis&grues beiievei the eUtctlon pro c loots will be aQ right as at present con stituted unitl after the next fan election, et least, and probably until after the next presidential election. Glenn Curtiss' Omaha MeeMs Being Pushed Committee Has Nearly Completed Work of Raising Pnnds and Will Soon felect Site. The KebraskA Aero club committee which Is soliciting support for tha Curtiss meet to be held here July 9 to 14. expects to liAve the pledges for tha guaranty fund completed by Thursday morning. This com mittee is working under the direction of C. G. Fowcll, who at A recent matting was appointed manager tor the meet and the campaign for Its promotion As soon as the guaranty fund is com pleted sups will Lj taken at once to make a decision on the trite of the meet. Three or four locations are under consideration. Prospects indicate tha choice of a field near Carter lake. The Fort Crook site is deemed technically desirable, but Its distance from the city is beli to be a factor to ba considered. CITY REPAIR; PLANT OPEN Work Will How Be Pushed on Resur facing Streets, BUILDING PERMITS INCREASE1 May Makes a Splendid Showing- on New Structures. ' NEW RECORD FOR TEN YEARS Except Last rmt, Whri the t'oart Ileus Permit Was luitil, the Month is the l.araest for Any May. Number of building permits Isxued during May, 1910, exceeds the number Issued in the same month Isct year by one, th figures being ISO and 15, reflectively, fur this and last year. The amount of the permits for May this year Is but t&9,?10, compared to Sl,&3,Di for May last year, but in the permits for lsy. law, was the $1,000,000 Item for the new court house. Cutting out liKW, the May record for 110 stands alone, the nearest to It In amouul since 1DU0 being May, l:tV., when the total for permits reached 1700,175. Following are the notable permits Issued during the month Just ended: Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Hallway company, power station, Film unu Jones, W0U.0W). , 1. C. Patterson, dwellings, Thlrty-elghtH and IioUtje sweets, S,00U. Maney Milling company, repairs to mill, etc., Tweniy-eighiu and joiu streets, t&.uCO. Mrs. Georgia I'axlon, dwellings, 202-12 South Twenty-sixth avenue, fcit.ouu. Kd John-Hon. Hpurlinent house. Thirty first and Mason sneeis. fdU.OVU. Beaton ltealij t'ompaii, apartment house, Ui3 Farnutn street. lAi.OUt). I C. I'. Traver, apartineiu house, 111 North Thirty-first avenue, llb.OUil. ! Uichaidson Drug luinpuny, addition to j warehouse, SM-ii; jaekton sweet, i,buu. ! Lloyd l. Willis, apartment House., U3C i I'ark Avenue, J14.000. ! liieslier Uros., More and shop, Sill-li I Farnam St., U,0OU. j li. J, pinning, dwelling, 809 Bouth Thirty- seventh street, lu.uuu. POLICE SQUADRON OUT EARLY Hakes aa F.ffort to Stun Fast Drlvlna oa West Farnani Street Ost Arrest, I ...HI- I. Ml J i n ft -isi J --maimi ii- i inisii- "i " ' "- . START MADE THIS MORNING Holes la PivnsraU Will Da ni,lrd front Maw Om urn Fast as Puasi ble Boiler Has Caused the Delar, WlKry ITtuiiai OmaVhA Enclld MaJtln, farmer juneldau) if the Cnnunerclai club, lwhs -smnt to Xa JLnsjoles jast fall, la in ne lyr And wail Jjcusent At tha tnaaMns; 'J ihe r"""3 nnimLttaa Taesdaj. He 1 tfonmlltneriBBd Il olub on Us endearars to jihtcs Cuuaisv on xiis xa-nnamlWi ruaj Aitd w&td Ibsit Its 4lOuri iiAA lu saicoeasf uL I j-i, aoufl I-ua Aaa-nVra (sajan weva izlck lo iscxucnbsc tha faut that tjanaha was a tjm!ojr )APdv fst mtisut lca a-ud went in--lansttsA is iha eutouM of tha tneetlAs; jfc. SlttXl MBTfllL. ' ' Jury Secured to Try Keenan Man ChzTgtA with. Attempt to Bribe " Jurj U "Sew oa Trial in " Dljtrkt Court Formal sboOtxa to ua th Indictment ' w,;m 41 .ft'sensm, chsvrgied with as At . tern; lp tfHum juwn in djumga suit la . ,'dAe3rtrt court, was praacztted at the opsa- f liif tt tha trlai ha Jodge Natalia's court Wrflnrnartajr momtng. This ruution was at mmm ararriilud by Judge JSstell aud tba gdAl jpvc4cd. Tba dteisa Is conductad by A. W. Jet- testa AOs! J. J. O'Connor. County Attorney KrigllHaj fat proAfccutor. Tb rm veaireaiAM exAmlned, EmU Usis, proved to have sold Jury warrant tu XacsuUi la time past Ao4 asa ciuti kicgai for cause. Tb challenge was not resisted by tha oeftmsc. Oeorge Ulake, who w as fmAlrf 'accepted, mtuX soma others, llkewss had dealings of tha sort with th dafanaAOt. . Ttw Jury eeewrtd just tefora noon as Jounttnetit liaviudcs these man, A. C. Uoyd, tl7 Tforth Klnetumtht George lllake, CT8 Ctnobv; f red -blseu, Hti bascroft; a V. CArtoAA,. CIS ortlj TblJ-ty-slxth; A, etorfc, f17 aHroth xljnU; J. W. imiiKuis, I7U XlCi t' tilmV- f! Morth tieveJt U3th; Trs4 JiPP. W6 rJjuth Thirteenth; Ed remrMott. VU ttouth Tbirty-elxtli; Ben Wolf, Jul jfjctopUa, and Kmll duny, uxu Atlas Atj-aat, . , Plumbers Near to an Agreement with Employers Journeymen Inclined to AcoepUnct of SU Cents an Hoar In crease in Wages. What is etrbstantlally an agreement on minimum wage scale of SMC per day for Journeymen plumbers is expected by the emptoyera ' to prevent tha threatened ptunrbete strike. At meeting of the Journeymen plumbers' union held on Tuesday night, following a conference of the non-association employ ers It was practically agreed to aeeept the pnoffer of the "bosses.' which amounts to A raise In the minimum of ( cents per hour. The agreement which Is thus About to be ekssed extends only to the non-association employers, lite members of the Master Plumbers' association will probably ba re quested to meet the earn raise In the minimum wag. Howeve?, little difficulty la. expected iU-tlUU quarter, as moot of tha master plumbers are now paying above the scale, Henry Bridwell. business agent for the plumbers' union, called oil A number of tha employere Wednesday, Ha expressed the opinion that the proposition, of the non-association bosses would be excepted. Recent IncreAaes la wage seales for workmen have given tha carpenters ft 00, bricklayers, 96.60 ajul plasterers, Sti.00, REED FOR SENATORIAL TOGA Former Partner of W. V. Allen Visits Omnbn to Look Over the sjitnsitlon. Judge Willis Reed of Madison, the most recent probability, for tba democratic sen atorial nomination, was in Omaha Wednes day, sluing up the prospects of breaking through Congressman Hitchcock's lines in this vicinity. He called on many demo cratic leaders, among them Mayor Dahl man, and seemed fairly well pleased by what ha learned. He had nothing to say for publication, beyond the smiling admis sion that be Is "thinking very seriously of getting Into the race." Judge Reed Is In the open as an anti- county option democrat, and local leaders who are not in the iuner circle of the Pahlman club have an idea that he will rather favor the Pahl man candidacy In the gubernatorial fight. It seems to be taken for granted among knowing democrats that Hitchcock and Bhallenberger will have a covenant that will mean mutual assistance, hence the possibility of a Pahlman-Reed com bination. This will leave "Bill" price going It alone on Mr, Bryan's platform. The new asphalt repair plant built by the city engineer's department has been put Into operation after a delay of two months or more. The new mixers were started this n-.oinlng and the engineer's repair gang is at work today on Klghteenth street. Ho far. as the new building and the work that could be dons by the engineer's de partment Is concerned It was ready long ago, but the firm that had the contract for supplying a new boiler sold to a private party the one built for and accepted by the city, after the city engineer had In spected tha boiler and gave IV his appro-vat. Then there was nothing to do but wait until a new one could be made. Repair work on many streets that need much re surfacing will be pushed trom now on. The flying motorcycle squadron of the Omaha police force was out bright and early Wedrteslay morning In search of automobile speeders who constantly violate the speed ordinances. Milton Uhl of Pun dee Was captured near Thirty-fifth and Farnarrt street for "tearing up the pave ment" as the arresting officer reported. His case is set for Thursday morning in police court. Considerable complaint bus been made to the police of chauffeurs who take their employes early to their offices and then Indulge in fast driving In returning home. Chief Ponahue has ordered the police to watch these and, as a consequence, the eptjial police have been making early morning trips. SUUMEB SYNDICATE OF CENTRAL OMAHA CHURCHES irr Tr Cfcarrkve Plan te Mold j. (, Bsaaslajr Ivy rules; rvlree 1 1 fhJs, 1 ft ft Oaudtr's 4owtowjj cfcurctMs are i CMtKttaiu a tlo fo the holding juiUt Mlmr fee Sunday evening at theater J Arllf iMty m4 Aq&usg when the churches 1 s ioL A omi to ba held soon Is J t&ld the jpropoidtkrti. Ti MUwruiws wJulc4 wiy M-uhuhly com fxe fctna ' ' auuuiujir syndicate'' are First eAOotie First Methodist, First 'a.bttlAi, L'entruJ United Presbyterian. M. .Mary's Avenue Congregational aud JrtKHl ,'l1titt. it in plAnuod to tiktrest the oung jwophTs aocitttlos of the churches iu tha wpve Andi gam tlmir attendauce Uuvugh Us leuminer. FreqerK'k T. Ho Use. pasto of the FUltt .CuniregationAl eliurch, and preal- .Omit uf the OmahA church orguniBatioti, " .s,vr 5f the plan for f UUn In th JxifUJd .covrfll by lite aumnitir vacations. l"rtuhtemsl Ula s?lia rar ot appiidlcitls, uka Pr. Klnv's bw" Life Pills, and away aova hul troublA' UuarAiiteed tSo. Far sale by A fierce Attack of malaria, IJyer derangement and kldiey trouble. Is easily cured by Electric Bitters, the guaranteed remedy, 60o. For sale by Beatorf prug Co. GIRL OF FOURTEEN ELOPES Miss Ethel Barker" of Booth Oman nnd Man of Twenty-One Years jUVUMilag, Three months ao Etna Barker, 14 years old, met uiausen Minor, U - years, at g. moving picture show in .South Omaha., Monday both of the youngv people disap peared. Ethel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Barker, 658 South Thirty-second street. Miller is an employe of the South Omaha Ice compi-ny. ( They are believed to have gone to Bloux City and the lolice there are asked to look out for them. - 3 Straw Hat Season Now Officially Open It is important for you to know that tbo most prominent foreign, ns well as domestic makers of straw bats, liavo confined tli-oir smartest blocks to this store for Omaha. They are here in such va- riety that no SEVERAL other hat stores combined can show such a myriad of new effects. We Have a Wonderful S2.00 Straw Hat . which would be difficult to equal in any other store in the land at $3.00. It is made for us. Its silk band . . is of the rich quality placed on $3.00 to $5.00 foreign goods its Bwoatband is imported the styles are exact reproductions of the most expensive straw hats made. Every man who buys one not only saves u dollar, but secures un ultra) fine hat. Our finer qualities begin at $3.00, and then $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. Panamas $3.50 up to ,$10.00. V. Our window displays, now in progress, aro . probably Iho greatest hat exhibition in these United ' States. We good naturedly defy you to make any de v , mand which we cannot meet. J BROWNE INDICTMENT STANDS Jadare MrSorlry Itefnses to Qnasb Bill Against Man Charged . with Parlnat Bribe. CHICAGO. June 1. Judge McSurley de nied the motion to quash the Indictment, against' State Representative Lee O'Nell Browne. Browne was indicted on charges that he bribed State Representative C. A. White to vote for William Lorlmer for United tates senator. ALL NEW BABIES ARE WHITE Mar of This Year Does Not Live I'p to the Reeord of Last Year. Babies to the number of 175 arrived In Omaha homes during the month Just erded, eighty-three be,lng boys and ninety two girls, AH of the new arrivals were white. In May, 1909, J14 babies arrived In Omaha, 210 white and four colored, and males and females were, equal, 107 each. Peaths during the month Just ended. In cluding those shipped In. 150; May of last ytar, 146. rill TUT 11 rr-H k Jul II r-" Taut wwa nrrwrwi w w HIT Km NT N. . iJIiliOMJ A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. ' No woman vho bears children need suffer during the period of waiting, nor at the time of baby's coming, if Mother's Triend is used as a massage for the muscles; tendons and glands of the body. Mother's Friend is a penetrating, healthful liniment which strength ens the ligaments, lubricates and renders pliant those muscles on which the strain is greatest, prevents caking of the breasts by keeping the ducts open, ind relieves nausea, backache, numbness, nervousness, etc. Its regular use will prepare every portion of the system for the safety of both mother and child and greatly reduce the pain and danger when the little one comes. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book, which contains valuable information for expectant wUm THE PR AD FIELD CO., ATLANTA, OA, Lays His Head on Car Bumper; Dead W. 0,' Long" Takes Life by Diving Between Two Boxcars in Bwitck Train. W. ft. L,ug, m years old, Kl outto Thir- ty-eighth, curomltud suicide at FtM-tietb and Jeavenwortb streets Wednesday after noon,, by placing his bead between the aoupiers of two freight cars, Just before the engine bai-feed in- He was decapitated. Witnesses admit the possibility of it be- Uig an accident, but they are positive that the man saw where lie was going and de- llbereXey took his life. ' The man was keen wandering about the yards for aa hour before bis death. He was klkled at 1:3Q O'clock. Age Marriage. Livensea. . The following marriage licenses were Is UeA todav: Name and BrtSdeSrr. J Jeshs U. Roeurw, OnuthA.,., Edith M. Carson, Omaha'.','....'.'.;'.'.'.'.'. Alfred Nielsen. Omaha Carrie Anderson, Ouiaua....... ......... John II. Ohn,xCavour, TS.. ......... Carolina P. Bade, Bmith Omaha...'.-..'. 8jubert A. Lundgren, Omaha... ...... Bertha C. Epeed, Omaha .'......, Herman H. Baulflrld. Oouth Omaha. Viva H. Cory, ttouih Omaha. Alfred Krell, Omaha I'loreuca Brlttan, Chicago...., MLivo Wire" "Easy Go" The ''fjve Wire" Is lust as its name indicates a shoe with plenty of "lila" to It awr swagger, considerably different from tba other about town. U'S high rchd, baa high heels, abort forepart; the clever-r est two-boJ tie yet turned out, for men'a wear. Shown In patent leather, gunmetal or tans. As for the "Easy Oo" shoe shown above we would say It's a SENSIBLE ghapo easy to walk in looks dressy yet a now shoe la style and make up. The "Easy Go" has high toes. Is bench made and may be had in gunmetal, patent or tan, One of thoaa wall styled Oxfords that make the foot feel "comfy," 54.00 "45.00 $2.50 .43.50 Regent Shoe Co., 209 South 15th Street FlNIiaiT tXMIT KlTTKItS FOK FELLOWS.". Every pair guaranteed. 6 Savings accumulate very fast at Six Per Cent per an num, interest and fortunes are soon made by the thrift of saving. Try a savings account with, the Omaha Loan and Building Association; $1 to $25 per month accepted and lump sums of not over $5,000. Supervised by the State Banking Board. Ask for booklet "A" and other infbrmation. . ASSETS, $3,500,000. RESERVE FUND, $64,000. Address Omaha Loan and Building Association 16th and Dodge Streets. ffW' w :!) weism'. 's M 5s - i, erw : . .n s w lthin reacn : s ' if ?t v. V VSt.. '' l, ,i(vMl- St' 1 ' r t i - ' - ww- Jm&Mmw6. i J ' r . ' ' " -0 f f i v. .'.. I. . . ." . A ' ' V'..-'ii-- !vVW:TW')W: w.s..JA.Aa '""Tm"'..!!! S-- 1' sM:'4--.4:. WW.:-: if $9 ' 1 ' everywhere x ; 1 1 j t ii t -v. an ueaicrs acu uic dD.W .CE(G ' y.. x S S::';:;:':.i:::v':-; MM sis eWJiaWoi wvj hlmr V i , fti Right thirty years ago and right now. Only best value could last as first 4 that long. It flatters a nickel. Now made in two shapes. - The Pcrfecto youlmow The Corona i , 3 J u rt'ffi&'ixs v..;':ir -. 'rrrr?'; ..t-x , . : , ' ' ' h .i';;:- , . - ? s- is. . '? s. ' A1 i ' IV ; -X 'Vi' :.;''..;f, V,. f ROTHCNBER9 4 SCHtOSt, edisiris)irWr K naa. City, hit, V