4 T1IK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 9, 1910. A TO START CAMPAIGN FOR JUDGE A. L. SUTTCM MONDAY Friends of the t anilldste Have Called Participants in the Grand March at the Ak-Sar-Ben Ball l -ain HI, t J - .l.l , '..kXATION Pi tition filed County Clerk Eeceivei Request to Hare Qieitioa Submitted. STRONG RESOLUTIONS PASSED trte Forth In I'nralstakable Term the tllrtnlnfrt to Be (ialaed by Ikr 1 Cnnsnllrfatlon of ha Twa CI I lea. ' i riH calling for the submission to I voters at the fall elect on of the quee l hi. of annexing South Omaha were filed In i he office of the county clerk Saturday morning J and the fiRht fur th Initial atep toward a Greater Omaha is on. legality of the petition calling upon the Hoard of County Commissioners to submit to the voters at the November general elec tion the proposition of annexation of South Omaha to Omaha was brought Into ques tion Saturday by City Attorney H. C. Murphy of South Omaha and other South Omaha nvn who opo. the annexation, when they filed a pretext against the peti tion. The ground of the prutent Is that ft)e petition does not carry the names of 10 per cent of the qualified voters of the city, many of tho 7J names on the petition being the name of men who are not qualified voters. i The commissioner deferred action on the petition for one week anj set next Friday at 10 a. m. as the time for a hearing on the protect. The action was taken In a meeting of the board as a committee of t whole. Last night the Greater Omaha Consolida tion club met In the Manic City and passed a set of resolutions that are un m'etakable In tone. They are signed by the men responsible for the beginning of the agitation, and who Insist that senti ment In the packing town leans very trongly that way. Following la the text of the resolutions, with the names of the committee that drew them up and pre sented them to the meeting: ' Resolution on Consolidation. The Oreater Omaha Consolidation club of South Omaha, Including business men, day laborers, packing house employes, mi ohanlca and clerks, knowing that the sen timent of the people of South Omaha for the consolidation of South Omaha with Omaha by an overwhelming majority, deeming It the part of wisdom and to the Dest interest or an that the city or boutn j Omaha should bo merged with the city of Omaha and form one great metropolitan ' city, hereby pledge that we will advance the cause of consolidation with alt the power we command that the cause may triumph as the honest desire of all of the people of this city. I While the c!ty of Omaha has been nd- vanclng in greatness and building up j tremendously In the last few years, we as I city have been standing still. We j now feel sure that we will gain an impetus ! to a greater growth and prosperity by uniting our enterprises with those of Omaha and working unitedly for the one ! end or prosperity for all of tha Inhabitants of one great city. We believe that we will gain many busi ness enterprises by our superior location and vast amount of trackage when the great enterprises that are readj to com can advertise their location aa being In Greater Omaha, We, being a separate and rival city to Omaha, cannot expect to have entemrlses tent to us by Omaha until we are part of tho city of Omaha. By mutual agreement Omaha has manifested Its Intention to give us every advantage in making the merger, la be adjusted by committers to the satis faction of all the eltl sens of Oreater Omaha to be embodied in a new charter. Including the retention of teachers in the put-llc schools, the high school, police, fire men, the present poetofflce, a sub-treasury and public library. . Knowing that the courts have held tnat one city cannot furnish water to another. as cities are prohibited from doing busl ines In a commercial way. and knowing that ws will be without water supply In case we are not consolidated with the elty of Omaha, In case the city of Omaha tmys the water works, we deem It of vast Importance that we should be consolidated with Omaha before such an embarrassing situation confronts us hs a city. . 'A- general plan for the consolidation of tha cities of Omaha and South Omaha will be presented to the voters for their con sideration and we feel sure that the vn for the consolidation of the two cities will be as overwhelming aa the sentiment Is now in our city. Believing we have everything to gain and nothing to lose, we ask that the people of South Omaha vote for the con solidation of the two cities In tha coming November election. Fl.OF N1FLSON. TH KOPO HE II. TK POWU CHATU.FS F. LEPPERT, I,. ('. GIBSON, WYI.IE 11. BECKETT, V, FRVTN. P. J. BARRFTT. J. I . KKIAIIH. I'FTKIt H K.N KEL, jOIIN lirPFC. FHANK MAUKYTAN. P. S CLARK, GFOROR BRADLEY, J. F. MARVEL. THOMAS OEART. W. J. NAGLK. THO MA s j BARKER, O. F. BEAVERS. FRANK A. AQNEW, Committee. Rnraor of Suit. Reports that the persons behind th movement for annexation of South Omaha to Omaha were about to go Into district court and aik for a mandamus writ order ing th Board of County Commissioners to proceed "at once to canvass the petition for Submission of the proposition to tha vot er, were current about the court house Saturday afternoon after the board had decided to defer action In th matter for a week and hold a hearing on th anti annexation protest against tha petition Friday morning. At 3 p. m. no auch ap plication had been made. ! 4 1 'i- A" WtofiW'i- "::. ';. hy i t..i.v. iAp- , (wi;:-.4 .. . .1 i '' "J- - i ..... . . . In, at the Come. GROUP OF THE CHARACTERS WHO REPRESENTED THB KING'S SUBJECTS. V Mrs. DEATH RECORD. N Mrs. Lanlse J, Dahrsen. Louise J. Duhrsen, 66 years old. died Friday at her home. 3018 Sherman avenue, after a long Illness of typhoid fever. Mra. Duhrsen had lived in Omaha fifteen years and was very well known here. Th funeral will be held Sunday from the residence. Burial mill be In For est Lawn cemetery. -Mth. Duhcsen Is survived by ber hus band, Ferdinand S., and two sons, Henry and Emll. Mrs. Lncle C. Downs. Mrs. Lucte C. Downs, 39 years old, died after a brief Illness at her home, 1939 South Twentieth street, Friday evening. The body will be taken away Sunday morning for burial at Tattonsburg, Mo. Mrs. Downi Is survived by her husband and thre daughters Krva Hunt, Mrs. Eva Crosby and Grace Hunt -i i Chairman S j" . r-.". n secretary AU vln V. Johnson 'if t' e r. pui.iicnn congres sional rotnnir.ee of the Second district, l ae sent out cnr.ls for a n;eetliig of th fr.endi of Juilse Suttnii t. be hclil at tha Jl"tel Rome Monilny rvrnim. at I o'clock. All who receive the r ti'x arc Invited to brinu their frietuls, , ml eiy republican, a well as every man f.ivovuM" to the can didacy of Judge Sutton, will he made wel come. It Is proposed to n.Kke this meeting tlii- real start of Juilse Sutton's campaign, and as the cards promise "n good time," the committee will see to It the promtan I Kept. Jack-lhe-CI.pper Quidono Ever since tho wearing of false hair h) been in vogue, iinwrupulnua thieves hv made n piactlce of Uiplng the bral'ls from younK women uimI k.iIs and a!ltng tliem at fancy pi'ecs t. ru ikera of hair gooil.s. The very n ituc of Jack the Clip per" Is enough to riuike (ho possessor of luxuriant huir tiemhln with tear and ap prehension. But there Is a more deadly enemy to the hair than "Jack the Clipper" tl.a enemy "disease," which hair by hsir re. ni'ivos the locks from t!to proudest heads, and because there Is mv emblen shock or pain in the attntk we ix,lent to fight this subtle enemy until It I too late to ssve any but the remnants of once abundant hair. It Is time we awoke to the ravages of this foe, which takes from woman her "crowning glory" and reduces our men to baldness. The weapon Is teady to our hand a weapon which In cleansing tha Impurities from hair and pralp revives and invigorates the tissues, stop the dandruff, itching scalp un.l falling hair, and renews its bright luster. Wavenlock. In guaranteed to succesfully fight dis eases of the scalp and huh. It Is a real hair and scalp medicine. Wavenlock will save the hair you have and will grow new It la "old by all druggists and applied by the best barbers an. I hairdressers. A free sample bottle of Wavenlock msy be obtained by writing direct to Tha Wav enlock Company, Detroit, Mich., and aend Ing ten cents in coin or stamp, to pay postage and packing. 1 sj ail f i urn mas Sj-m.tti.m,.mxm,HTi,,-i-. ' --- T"" H orscs in Hole Delay Dancers Carriage Team Plunges Into Un guarded Trench and Are Held f for Two Hour. ' Falling Into a dep unguarded sewer trench, two livery horses becaru helpless, bruised and panic-stricken, whlla a long . string of other borae-drawn vahlolea, auto mobile and cr war held up for tw hour after th coronation ball Friday Bight Th accident occurred at Twentieth and Clark streets at about 1 o'olook Nan... day morning, aa th guests of th ball war returning horn. Allen Murphy and Robert Qantt, with two young women companions, were In th carriage that suffered th mishap. After protracted effort to pull th horse out bad only reaulted In getting on animal partly out. a message was sent to th street ioar company for a derrick. Meantime cab aaen adjusted ropea about tha torses and th singletrees of another unhitched t.m, and by this means dragged tha animals free. Both horses, trembling and weak Vlth fright, were unfit for work. It was reported Saturday that neither o th horses would die. TLOOMIS TO ARGUE FOR ROAD , , fcvaeral Heller f l alea ParKIa Attena the Marat Hearlaa: . at St. rani. . General Solicitor Loomis of th Union Pa cific, who is now in New York, will be ' . prevent at th hearing of th marger caa n fct Paul Monday. 11 will argue hi railroad's aid of th can. General Attor aey Dunu Is to eepieiteiit th Southern '- f'actftc. and Geueral Attorney Kdsoo lUch ' will go from her to attend tu hearlnj. S3ES5S5S 99 vWtf 6673 99 In these furnishings which we assemble for complete homes of various sizes, we have endeavored to incorporate those mod em ideas such as, you sec expressed in the most artistic homes of trie present day. 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