Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 26, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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lHUEF CITY NEWS.
Wives May Now
Check Husbands
While Shopping
Hit Hoot Frlat It.
Tunc Co., I'rlnters.
hip Ton Slides to Smith. Omaha.
Fixtures Bnrreta-wrandea Co.
B.st Dry Cleaning- of garments. Twit ' . .
Cit ! -or-. w south Fifteenth. Brandeis Store Has Fetchinj Method
..t Dnttotrr mi of New Tork. Dt. ; of Pmenringr Husband Intact
City National Hank Uldg. ' t cu
Mpp.rs' Trnfrio Bureau i, ready to ' During bhopplDf.
handle claim f. r freight overcharges on
Atlantic c.st shipments. 424 Pee rtldg. Tel- ,.,.,,. matrons ,,, BIld old: Voil ,.v.
" " 1 cheek your hiixhaud while yon shop. Thus t
fhe Way ta Ope through the Nf o. fcav- j , ,, w(n ,.,, of M,ring ,j, na( k W,
ilillYLE LIKKS THE TRAMWAYS) InKails' Niece
Weds in Omaha
It a Street Railway Magnate in City
of Manchester, England.
NOTES THE GROWTH OF OMAHA
Delivered M-aar rrnm Ireland In
Ilia t snatrrmrn I. Mat Mailt al
4 relnhton Inatllate Met
Mam People.
ihese Vlhi le.k Slitr.ncss
Justice Court !;'
Miss May E. Smith and W. Roberts
I Interrupt Trial of Greeks Be
I fore Justice Leeder.
a ciil Mint 'Miwe-n two (irecks
l.dward i." 'lr court was In-
nve-.fat nun end mni'ii, ninrtltled and
nuniiiiHt.'il hv the publicity of conspicuous
roh nml Pillows of fat. Hie gradually
li-stnlng that through the discovcrv of an
cniinrtii iihvslcisn tne bunion of oxeifxl-
j itma Is taken from lliem. lealns; the fig
ure atHHcuveiy proponioneu, tn nesn
firm, the Fktn smooth, mi. I the general
health vastly Improved, without dieting,
exercise, or rosulltiiK wrinkles or flabbi
ly e. There ts no eo,ual and no substitute
for the famous Msrmola Prescript Ion. hut
there I a nv and more coneuient form
- tablet form of thin safe fat remoer.
Msrmola I'reacrlptlon Tablet contain the
Mime hsrmUvis, effective Ingredients as
the original preset ipt Ion thai has enabled
so many thouyaiuN of uncomfortable men
women to reduce, their weight evenly
We've a wonderful line of
2.60 SHOES
IBs" Uin Am n to av money Weekly
r monthly payments may be made: pa) a
I'm liar annum! IttOi Karnam btreet.
Omaha atubber Co. K. 1! b'prsg'ie. presl-
dent. s Jhowlnn a fine iii.f of "every l.r.u
of rubber .ixid..,r Imiuliij: vnrloua atylet
of lubber coats and automobile accessories.
fo very reasonable p-iies. lJi Harney
aiieot. "Just around the corner."
Two DlT.rces Irranted Aiifilta Keeney
was granted a divorce from fiiiinvllle I,.
Heeney, and I.ulil S, Hrndy wa (fl anted a
divorce from Ueotne W, Ilmdy by Judge
Iy In dlmrlct court Tuesday.
Tardlct for Karltaonoo rindlnj tlia
Aamllo f'reamoiy company guilty of negil
K" tico that reaultd In xerloua In.tury to
JUrry M. Hackett. a Jury In .Indue Kedlck'a
ilh-j-lon of district court returned a
erdlct for llackitt Tueaduy.
ralalay Talks 'to I-aal Katata Man W.
(. 1'alHley of the V.'eatrn Ijind Producta
j:xhlbltion company will talk before the ! and w hat If I loet my check7 Why, that
you liave looked at nil the new I'aria
models, matched your new voile with ap
nropriaie ribnon. lookod ovrr the latest
Ih, ok In corset covers and linir.-i ic r eikis
and sp nt more rnjoyable hours at the
Jewelry counter
lluhhy will now wait patiently InMead
of cliuiiipinK Ids bit. eo to speak, like a
resllv- teed. For he will be epoinlinx all
this time In the men's lounKlnS and smok
ing a (iHrtin-n t of the Hrandela l'omix'iun
room. No more will he accompany hla
little wife through the whole store wearinic
the pHlned expression of an early Christian
inartr or a candidate for office who has
been caught with tho goods.
The "check your husband" scheme lias
already been Inatltuted In the Hrandeia
tores and bus met with Instant enthusi
asm. Now and then a not very pretty
woman has been a trifle timid about the
j proposition.
"I am so unlucky about loslna thine.
Triiii of
i in Justice
I terrupted Tneedey luoii.'n; hen ,liis land Klendlly at the rale of a pound or
Mi- .. Smith of Honor i.au., niei'e oi "1 , " " - .
' .... . .. of these Murmoln l'i escrlption Tablets Is
the late fc.li.Uor John .1. nisai.s or ivar- . ,j 1,y all druggist at JSe or sent you
caa. the man who mad himself laiiwis b
nritini: t ipikh tunli ." arid William ilo'i
omaha Ileal. Kruta. Kxchange Wednesday
noon, on the subject of "Omaha's Oppor- I
unities in the West."
More Jorvt Drawn nrty mors jurors
were drawn In district court Tuesday to
replenish the venire. Many Jurors have
been excused for one reason and another,
and there were not enough to supply all
t,Jie court rooms.
BUI Bnrt-sss Comes to Town Bill
Burgess ts In town not the Bill Burgess
who holds the key to the situation at the
Bran4ela theater, but W. J. Burgess of
IifWItt,' Neb., who1 prominent as a stock
islser.
Wight Schools Opes The night schools
opened Monday evening with 144 pupils at
the Kallitm buildiiur and 124 at the
Comenlua. This attendance will probably
Increase rapidly as the term progresses
and will reach "SO or 806 by mid-winter.
Bias; Comes to Omaha Bin g! K I,.
Bing came to town Tuesday morning and
registered at the Loyal. His arrival, how
ever, made no unusual commotion, for
despite hie name, he Is a very quiet man
end sells clothing for a New Tork whole
sale house.
Omaha Missionary Betnzns W. W.
Iiockwood, who was acnt to China on mis
sionary work five yeura sko by the Omaha
Young Men's Christian association, will be
In Omaha November U to 14. Mr. Iiock
wood has been stationed at Hhanghal and
this Is his fleet visit to this country for five
years. lie will give addresses at the Young
Alan's Christian association and at various
church In this city while In Omaha.
Buffalo BUI Is Coming- Moms Arrange
ments,, are being made at the Merchants
l.otel to give typical western welcome to
Colonel W. F. Cody when he arrives In
Umulia next month. The show closes at
little Hock, Ark., November 19, and It Is
expected that Colonel Cody will reach
Omaha a few days later. It Is probable
that after a week or so of reunion at the
Merchants he will organise a party of
friends for a hunt In Wyoming.
odious Mrs. Hnlfklns might pick It uo and
go and claim John. And I know she Is
always making sheep's eyes at him, the
oat:"
But there Is another side to the shield.
Another woman ssld: "1 think my hus
band safer In the smoking room thnn he
would be leaning over the counter for
hours end flirting with a Tretty shop girl."
Crawford Comes
Back at 1. J. Dunn
Makes Written Reply to Interview
of Assistant City Attorney
on Garbage Case.
' 1. Hoy If. 1 1 eland, " -thsi Is the way the
lionmable Daniel H" le. North Mayo mem
ber of I'allani. iu signs his name was
bp blight and eariy Tuesday morning.
Mioitlj after breakfast in the Henshaw
cafe, Omaha dls tingviished Irish visitor
strolled out in front of the hotel and
looked up and down Karnam street. Ills
attention seem ts be dl-ecled especially to
the street cars.
"You evidently have an excellent tianiway
system here," he remarked.
It Is only nsturtil that Mr. Hoyle should
focus his eye on street cars tramway Is
the word he uses been use br has long
been Identified with the street lailwa
system of Manchester. Kugluud. No mono-
tie and gold headed cane to.- this sturdy i
Irishman. No affectation of speech. No'
rose garden on his lapel. c Is an Irish 'James Sullivan, Who Was Hurt by
patriot first. After that he is a busy
business man. See him on the stieet or
in railway coach and you would novci
gjess that he Is entitled to affix "M. 1'.'
to his signature. He dresses well, but no,
flashily, and there is total lack of the sar
lor lul peacockage which might be expected
of a man who sits In Parliament.
After an early morning saunter in the
vicinity of his hotel, Mr. Boyle returned
to his room and received several Irish
American citlsens of Omaha who calleu
from time to time.
erts. a ft. Joseph business man. presented
tlicmnelves for marrlaae. Major Tinker
of Florence. Neb . and Attorney Julius
fooley. who happened to l.e picnl, fihiicd
the marriage certificate a:i witnesses.
The crowd wished the couple all sorts of
happy years as they departed.
M)ldier Minus
Arm Cheerful
Mieet Iv the Marmots 'o.. Monroe
I Ave, Hetrolt. Mich., on receipt of price.
I Adv.
I
John Quick Killed
Under Street Car
Wagon in Which He Wa Riding
Home from Work Struck at
Thirty-First and Cuming:.
Aeroplane Propeller, Hopes to
Be One-Armed Aviator.
Every Woman's Hair
Should Ce Beautiful
I From Style) and Fashion, New York.)
"Beautiful, glossy and lustrous hair la
within the reach of every woman who will
only try," said Mine. LeClalre, the French
beauty specialist, today,
"By trying I mean she must uae Intel
ligence as well as be willing to put forth
the physical effort required. If your hair
la dull, brittle, dry and streaked. It means
that you are not taking Intelligent care
of It.
"Stop your scrubbing, rubbing and rins
ing. Soap and water shampoos only give
you a headache, keep you indoors the bet
ter part of a day, and expuaa you to catch
ing cold.
"Every woman who wants abundant,
lustrous hair should use a dry shampoo.
Mix four ounces of powdered orris root
with four ounces of therox. Sprinkle
about a tableapoonful of this mixture
upon the head; then brush the powder
thoroughly through the hair.
"This oloanaea the scalp and hair and
gives the hair a beautiful glossy luster
In addltton to making li light and fluffy.
Therox enoouragea the growth of hair."
tAdr.)
Police Judge Crawford gave out a written
reply Tuesday morning to Assistant City
Attorney Dunn, who declared In an Inter
view Monday that the police court magis
trate "has absolutely no tight or authority
to set himself up as a court and decide
upon questions of constitutionality."
The argument between the assistant city
attorney and Judge Crawford arose over
the letter's discharging O. II. Marshall
Saturday morning when arraigned In police
court charged with hauling garbage with
out a license.
Judge Crawford replies:
"One of the most trying features
Judicial position In Douglas county (and,
Indeed, our supreme court, has been simi
larly tried) Is the periodical outburst of I.
J. Dunn of the city attorney's office. And
when Judicial duty requires criticism of
ordinances prepared by Mr. Dunn, the
situation becomes almost perilous. As an I
Instance, this blow out on the occasion of
the discharge In police court of one
Marshall for hauling garbage without a
license. '
"Mr. Dunn's garbage ordinance Is de
fective in that it nowhere declares that
hauling garbage without a license shall
constitute an offense. True, the wise pur
pose of : the council as expressed In .the
ordinance Is to constitute garbage hauling
a monopoly In the hands of persona hold
ing a contract or license from the city.
And, of course, the plain Implication is
(hat no other person Is permitted to en
afie In the business.
"But a penal offense cannot be consti
tuted by implication. That can only, tie
done by the plain, unequivocal 'thou slialt
not'. And there Is no such provision in
this ordinance.
'Mr. Dunn need not prepare eltheT to
mandamus or Impeach me. 1 will not re
fuse to act on any complaint which he
may have filed by the city prosecutor, but
I apprehend he will have further difficulty
in inducing Judge Dickinson to file further
complaints for hauling garbage because
that gentleman full agrees with the de
cision In the Marshall case.
"Now that Mr. Dunn has had his little
blow out, he will set about to amend his
ordinance, and I suggest to him that Judge
Dickinson can likewise suggest about ten
woids that will remedy the present defect,
at least."
W th his right arm amputated at the
lbow. Private Jnnies Sullivan, who whs
njurrd while working on the M. R. Cole
aeroplane at Courtland Bench Sunday, de
larea he will aatn try to take up flying
machine work. The soldier Is progressing
nicely after his anonlzliiK ordeal, and,
.houK.h minus an arm, is croitrful.
"If I ever get the chance." h said. "I'm
liable to be tho onlv one-armed aviator In
the business." Sullivan was merely as
sisting when his arm was mangled by the
propeller blades. 11? say lie hopes not' to
some day be a real aviator.
Follow'rg the accident the soldier vas
taken to the Fort Omaha hospital and his
arm was amputated. He had sustained no
other Injuries. Inentor Cole desisted
from further experiments for the time
being as the result of the accident.
" """"" KMilgi , ., I nis-ai
Good Automobile Tires
at Reasonable Prices
fine, diirsbls tlrs, aiade be ". Idpen-
ent rubber eempm,y. t;ire evell.-nt nerfiee
Slid urn foil alotit HO ar erst of tire i,-t.
,,t, the fulh.wlni lew prlret: $l2.i,
S"1.1 $13.7,1. 2m' 11VK.V gtil.iS I7 so,
.113', tlH.IIO. 341 I', 111) HO. Sii4 $21 70,
HU4 $22.70, :;2l4 2i.!Xi. :l:U4 -'4.75, S4I4
$J(I( I. 8t4 l-'M.SII, 34141, $:ll.7(l. Bl4',
$.i;l .an, :ii5 $V40. Punlup in per cent
aliove t!ise prtres. Vine Inner tubes IS per
cent less than regular atamlarH list. lods
sent anywhere C. ). D.. allewlnf lamina
tion. Fie per rent discount if cash aeeem
panlef order, Telefraph orders promptly
tiled. Kiate definitely tlyle head 1e-lr'cl.
Money refunded if unsatlifaetory. Gbrs them
a trial aud you'll order mure.
The Oeycr Sales Company
Bimm Building, Dayton, Ohio.
for Men and Women
Tlio only point of diffcrf-nte be
tween our 2.;"0 ahcH-i. sdJ th
$3.60 and I4.0 atioa sho n
around town la the difference- ot
$1.00 or $l.r.O In the irip.
othTwl you'll not b able to
distinguish between tucm.
Our $;.S0 shoos ato equally ntw
and stylish, ibetr leather arc
equally good, their rbapca equally
handsome, their Tit equally trim
and neat, and thoir service oft.on
more satisfactory than that of
higher priced footwear.
Make your choice of leather
from these:
Box calf, velour calf, gun metal,
patent and vlcl kid In any shape,
size or width.
Are ou going to continue l iv
ing $3.0 and $4.ou for no better
thocs than these, at
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CEAVT1FIES
THE SK1N
Gives that tUli-
cstarcomplo xto a
dif&cuk to
oktai ta may
otbar way.
tmOXIDECREAI'l
f im m rtM reaaele rrvilet
m t mm
crearn ; fragrant, pleasant
and harmless.
If you have red, blotch
ed, pimply, coarse skin,
apply a generous coating
of it to-night, and notice
the effect to-morrow.
Oet H at aas A. D. 8
DrugtMure. Look tut taasia.
Hurled from the buifgy in which he was
driving, caught in the fender of a street
car. dragged for a distance ot almost fifty
feet, finally to slip beneath the wheels, was
the way in which John Quick, a paper
hanger and painter, met .death last night
at 8. SO o'clock near Thirty-first and Cuming
streets.
Quick and his employer, Frank A. John
son, who lives St 3550 Cass street, were
driving home from work in Johnson's light
wagon and had taken the car tracks, as
the pavement was rough at this place,
when a Deaf institute car, going at a rapid
rate and ringing no bell, as Johnson aserts,
of J came up from behind and struck them be-
lore tney couia succeuu in gcuing
from ths track. The wagon waa thrown to
the right, doubled up and wrecked from
the force of the impact. Johnson went
with the wagon and beside a violent shak
ing up was but little hurt. Quick fell on
the other side and upon the fender of the
i car. From the place where the wagon lay
I to where Quick was picked up was a dis
tance of fully fifty feet, which shows the
speed at which the car was traveling.
Conductor John Balaa was in charge of
i ths car. Motorman R. E. Bowers refused
to make any statement concerning the
manner of the accident.
Quick, who was a man of 40 years, bad
been living with Johnson at 3550 Cass street.
He has two children in charge of a relative
somewhere in Iowa, the mother having
died some years ago. He also has a mar
ried sister living in the city. Quick had
been a resident of Omaha for the lavt
twenty-five years or more.
Coroner Crosby took charge of the body
and an Inquest will be held.
FALLEN DICE GIVE CLUE
TO THIRD STORY GAME
Plain (lathes Men Find Sea-roes
(iroplusT tor nice that Fell from
Wladow and Make Raid.
Aa the result of the most extraordinary
clue ever heard of In Omaha, Detectives
Mitchell and Hulilvan raided a crap game
on the third floor of ?23 Douglas Htreel.
and arrested thirty colored gamblers Mon
day night. The detectives were walking
along the street when they became sud
denly attracted to the scene of several
negroes groping on hands and knees on
the sidewalk.
It quickly developed that the colored men
were looking for two lost dice. Upon find
ing the little cubes near the curbing, sev
eral uttered a loud exclamation. The num
bers uppermost on the dice combined to
form that of seven. One of the gamblers
so overcome with ' astonishment over the
discovery, freely explained to the onlooklng
plain clothes men that a gambler had accl
denly bounced the cubes off the gaming
table through an open window to the
street below. Those Involved in the turn
of the dice agreed to' abide by what the
dice read on th ' street. The detectives
quickly raided ' ih'i room and took Its oc
cupants. The men' were dismissed In po
lice court.
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A SvllAtlair.
not onlr enres
toothache !nUnt
lv, but clean the
rarity .removes all
odor, and prevents
!eev. Keeps sup
ply and avemsoy
s aenuai oni.
Thar ars Imitation. See that yo get
Damt'a 'I tbaebu
At all dnuftrlau 1C nents. or tj mall.
C. S. DEN1 4 CO..
BTLarnsd St.. Detroit, Mich.
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PENNSYLVANIA
i JL.IINES
Quick, Comfortable Service at Convenient Hours
4 Trains 3 Trains
To Cincinnati To Louisville
leave Chicago daily over Pennsylvania Lines.
For Cincinnati 9.50 a. m., 1.00 p. m., 9.50 p. m.,
12.01 night.
For Louisville 9.50 a.m., 9.50 p.m.. 12.01 night.
For further detailed information
Address W. H. ROWLAND, Travclino; Passenger Agent
31 City National Bank Building, OMAHA, NEB.
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W. P. HARFORD PASSES AWAY
Agree! Isiiraaf Man Dies After Two
Maatki' lllnesa Fnaeral
Wednesday.
After an lllnaaa of about two months W.
P. Harford, assistant general agent of the
Aetna Life Insurance company, died at his
residence, li0 Georgia avenue, Tuesday
morning. Mr. Harford was TO years old
and had ben a resident of Omaha for over
eighteen years.
The funeral services will be held at the
residence at t o'clock Wednesday afternoon
and the body will be taken to Morrow, O.,
fur burial Friday. Mr. liar font-Is survived
by his wife, president of the Young
Women's Christian association, and two
daughter, Ullle and May, and a aon,
Harry.
A flenertioa aa Charitable Wtah.
"I wish all might snow of ths benefit I
received from your Foley's Kidney
Remedy." says t. N. Regan, Farmer, Mo.
His kidneys and bladder gave lilm so mu, h
pain, misery and annoyance, be could nol
work, nor sleep. 11 says Foley's Ktdoey
Remedy completely cured Mm. Sold by i
Srugglats.
There Is little danger from a cold or
from an attack of the grip except when
followed by pneumonia, and this never hap
pens when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
used. This remedy has won its great repu
tation and extensive sale by Its remark
able cures of colds and grip and can be
relied upon with implicit confidence. For
sale by all druggists.
BulldlnaT Permits.
Hulato Malmberg, 8024 Evens. frme
dwelling. $1,600; Alice M. Gunther, 8870 Far
nam, brick KaraKe, IMJO; Mary Johnson,
?r,t South Thirty-first, frame dwelling,
$1,000.
FRANCHISE CASE, IS APPEALED
Klevtrle l.lt t'uiuitaar Ilea tarried
Its t'aao to the Hspreai t'uart of
the t atted Slates.
The Omaha F.lectiio Light and lower
eumuany haa appealed to the United Utatea
Kiitirm. eonrt frnm th dolMlon of fliA I
eit-i-ull court of appeals, which declared It
without a franchise to operate in Omaha.
Notice was receive 1 Tuesday by the city
attorney and the city .electrician, who la
a party to the suit, and appearance must
U uiade In Washington In thirty days.
The case may not be tried over in the
Kupreme court, however, as some reason
for this must be established by the com
pany before It will tie considered.
The Highest Standard of
Excellence in Scotch Whisky
Black & White
Scotch Whisky
Is All Right
Perfect blending and thorough aging
add to the great success achieved
by Black k White Scotch "Whisky.
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Announce Special Prices for Wednesday on
Here are the correct new styles in men's overcoats that you
can find in our perfectly appointed overcoat section on our second
floor old store.
The cleverest new ideas in men's hand tailored drei uud
business overcoats. The new Presto and convertible collars the
high grade new wool mixture cloths. New medium and heavy
weight overcoats in three big groups
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AltcETLisoo, Cook, Comeeif
If you are in need of coat, the first thing, that should Internet you is quality and promptness in delivery.
Such- being the case, we are in a position with three excellent coal jardg, located in the south, the west and
the north parts of the city, to take care of all orders promptly. We carry a complete line of hard and sott
coal, which is all carefully screened before leaving our yard. We take special delight in recommending our
celebrated Patrallum coke for furnace use, we guarantee It to be ABSOLUTELY free from smoke, soot or a.h.
IPipies, lO.SO IPeiP Torn
For the range or cook stove, try our special blend, at $7.00 per ton, aud e are sure ycu will be Sat
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Cotliss, Coon & Co., MtVere,
Dlaaraeefal Isaisrl
Af liver end bowels, In refusing to act. Is
quickly remedied with lr. King's New Life
Villa. Zm. Fur aaie by He ton lrug Co.
Marriage l.leensea.
The following marriage licensee have
been li-.utJ.
Name and Residence. Age.
lUiy F. Mullen, Omaha Ill
Anna U. Muller. Omaha JJ
Thomas It. Hroeffle, ltows, la M
Loitla itroertle, Kagle tiros e, ta Si
Thomas Nealy, Omaha So
Kula Myera, Omaha i
WllUain Roberta, lit. Joseph, Mo 21
May K. t-imili. Ilurton. Kan 11
William Feperkorn, Florence, Neb SH
KailKiine 12. Kach, Omaha
Theodore lt, tviulli umaha n
Hermina Unlal, West I'ollil, Neb M
Fred W. Thomas, Omaha ovef 11
Marlon C. HaJlar, Omaha , ov( It
John A. Workman, Hurllngion Jc'tn, Mo.
L'elia Martin, Marryvllle, Mo So
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