Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1910, Page 7, Image 7

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Tas Tonr Frlstlsg to tk TlnM.
K.aehart, rhotngraphrr, I lib rWm.
w C a et Tom T enl on your
"i In amounts rt Urn to tl. any
l'rth of time wanted, rjood security.
Hastings He den. Ml Harney 8t-
Monf the landlord profit
f ait a saving Mimint with Neb. Saving
Loan Ann to provide a fund to buy a
l'.'nie Karnam Bt.
r!fty-sTe Tsrketies Not quit tlist
niany kinds, but nearly. Crelgh, Bald
rue Co. write every branch of insur
ers, '('hone Douglas ;00.
Circie Poatpoaaa Meeting Garfield cir
ce of the Ladle of Hie Grand Army of
the ru-puhlie ha postponed lt regular
reeling from Friday. December 3, to
Saturday, Dei-ember IL
A Prt-ewt Safe In the Omaha Safe De
posit Trust company's fire ani burglar
j.roof va ilta for and up per year. W
Kli'i you the only key that will unlock the
aafe. Omaha afe Deposit Truat cum
pany. eHrest Entrance. lt!14 Tsmara street.
Xma la Cannot XT you want any
rubber toys you can (t them at the Rub
ber store. Rubber bslla. rubber dol:s anj
everything alas that la rubber. The Unim
ltubber curupany. El H. Spraguek presi
dent. ltg ilarney street. "Just around
ti.o earner."
Colored La Escape The poUca. are
'coking for Aithur lurk, 11 years old, a
wlored boy, who escaped from the Deten
tion home Wednesday night. The matron
if the Detention hume Is not aura how
the child effected hia escape. It la be
lieved the lad climbed through a Window
to his liberty.- , .
Quee Mark Betrays MAa Tom Ryan,
possessor of an egg-ahaped mark on hie
left wrist, was arreeted Thureday morning
by Detective John Dunn aa the man whs
held up sod robbed. William Noukea of
North Thirteenth.' atreet Wednesday night.
Ryan la alleged to have taken III from
Noukea. The queer mark on the prisoner's
wrist la said to be conclusive proof that
he la the man who committed the holdup.
PUyslolaa Diss la Omaha While under
treatment -In Omaha for a fracture of sev
eral ribs from, the kick of a horns. Dr.
tleorg R. Moore, Ji years old, of Three
Fivers, Mich., dred Wednesday night. Dr.
Moors received his Injury when his horse
run away while lie Was making a profes
sional calL When, ha cams to Omaha for
urglcal treatment he was itrlcken with
bronchial pneumonia. The body was taken
to Bushnell, in., his former home, Thurs
day. v ,
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Denver Land Solo' Hastings Heyden
have made a sals through their Omaha
end Denver offices to a syndlcats of Chi
cago and Omaha parties of WO acres of
land la East Denver for I60.0U0. This tract
of ground will be subdivided Into city lota,
perhaps nest year, and handled by the
iirxive mentioned firm through Its Denver
office. They also report a sals of T2X-TZ
: i i: Eighteenth street to Annie C. Strom
L ., for an Investment, the consideration
telny; $.1,000.
RAILROADS CONCEDE REFUNDS! Railroad Cashier
Says He is Guilty
Women's Clubs Are
JBest Seal Sellers
Organizations in Smaller Cities En
thusiastically Aid Anti-Tuberculosis
Workers.
The women's clubs In Nebraska have
pi f d the beet aid that Loe Society - for
th Prevention of Tuberculosis .ha found
for Hie ft'o. k of selling Red Cross seals.
In every community there Is some such or
ganization and In every case the leaders
have bet n willing to do a shre of the task.
I.oup City furnishes an Instance of this.
The secretary sent a letter to that town
directed to the preeident of the Woman's
club, knowing- no other person who might
be trusted to give a response. The letter
contained "xti stamps and aeked that they
bo disponed of.. In ten dais the club had
sold the stampa and added a small amount
aa a good will -offering when the money
was sent back. In other cases the women's
clubs have doae their best to bslp the
work in every way.
The central office has had soma diffi
culty with outside agencies in getting ac
curate Information aa to the progress of
the sale. Some towns have ignored re
quests for Information completely and the
if distribution has been hindered.
In Utr.ahn there has been a surprising
enthusiasm over the red -crone filr". shown
at t5-s moving picture theaters The film
la one of the best products of the art of
the makeis of camera dramas and tells
an absorbing story. It has caused a boom
In the moving picture business because It
has attracted people who do not go reg
ularly to the picture shows. It will con
tinue to be exhibited until the sale closes,
on New Year's day.
Ask for Postponement, but Will Not
Fight Rate Case.
MISSOURI RATE CASE STANDS
f.alae Warfe at the Repeat llesrlas ta
I klrsco trt Set Kortk hy R. J.
MeVaaa of Oaiaki. B areas
Maaager.
Shippers of the Missouri rlvr cities are
of the fixed opinion that their several
. traffic hureana quite Justified their ex-
Istenc as a result of the hearing before
'he Interstate Commerce commission Just
over in Chicago. The railroads then con
ceded that refunds totalling Um.OflO or
possibly I2W.' will be made by thm
without contest. Other gains made at the
meeting are set forth In a statement made
Thursday by E. J. McVann. manager of
the traffl? buraj of the Commercial club,
on his return from Chicago. Mr. McVann
said:
The railroads were not prepared to try
the lfsue Monday in Chicago, pleading that
the time of their accounting departments
had been taken up bv the investigations
incident to the great advsncs rate hearing.
Consequently they asked for postponement
from thirty to sixty dais. This request
was not opposed by the Missouri river
shipping Interests and finally, after a long
discussion, the commission granted the
postponement.
In reaching a conclusion about allowing
the postponement. Commissioner Clark ex
acted an admission from all of the .rail
roads present that thev accepted the prin
ciple enunciated bv the commission In the
Missouri river rate rase, and that their
request for postponement did not mask
any effort to get the question Into the
courts at-ain. The result Is that what
ever decision is reached by the commission
will be final with respect to whether the
railroads shall be allowed to go back to
the old rates, or shall be compelled to
charge the reduced rates.
Incidentally the question of the vast
number of claims for reparation growing
tint rtt th, nrl. n.l .i a ,,t fnr
settlement. The railroads admitted thlr
liability for these claims and agreed in
open court to accept an order of the
commission which would give them per
mission to refund to the shippers all
amounts rollected on Atlantic seaboard
business in excess of the rates prescribed
by the commission In its original order,
which would have become effective Novem
ber 1ft. 19". had It not been enjoined. As
a result of this action it Is now possible
for every shipper who has paid more than
the rates prescribed by the commission
since November 10. ti8. to present his
claims direct to the railroads and secure
refund from them of all such amounts.
Claims that have already been filed with
the. commission through the varioua traf
fic bureaus will be paid Ifl full, but claims
that have not yet been filed will be sub
ject to the two years' statute of limita
tions on Interstate commerce matters. In
other words, an Omaha shipper may now
file with the railroads claims for all busi
ness from Atlantic seaboard points to
Omaha carried under the first five classes
of the western classification and obtain
refunds of all amounts which were paid
not more than two years prior to the date
his claim la filed.
A place of flannel dampened with Cham
berlain's Liniment and bound on to the
affected parts Is superior to any plaster.
When troubled with lama back or pains
In the side or cheat give it a trial ar.d
you ara certain to he more than pleased
with the prompt relief which it affords.
Sold by all dealers.
Crew Jumps in Time,
Car Euns Into Train
Motonaan and Conductor Escape
When Crash with Freight Train
is Inevitable.
" ft- C TCerr. tHotorman. and CI. V Credit-
cock. Conductor of street car No. 640,
west-bound, ea the Leavenworth street
lino, escaped death In a collision with a
passing freight train on the Belt, line bv
Jumping.
The car was without passengers. As it
bowled down the grade the brakes re
fused to hold and both ni itorman and con
ductor Jumped off when It became ap
parent that the crash was Inevitable.
A car in the middle of the passing freight
train wn derailed and a second badly
damaged. The fore end of the street oar
Was crushed.
Ad Club Elects Its
Officers Wednesday
Will at That Tims Also Consider a
New Constitution Already
Prepared.
The Omaha Ad club will hold Its annual
mretlng Wednesday and besides electing
new officers will adopt or reject a new
constitution which hss been prepared. The
old one has been outgrown. Ralph M.
Eundertand. , president for two years, will
not bo a candidate for re-election. Henry
R. Oerlng, now vlca president. Is a strong
possibility Jnk M. litlKh. P. F. Fodrea,
K. H. MaAiay.and C T. Swobe are also
mentioned. .
A. L. Oats will be unopposed for secre
tary and A, T- ;Crsigh probably will be
elected recorder without a contest. Sam
uel Reea. Jr. Lawrence drinker and 11. O.
Steele are mentioned for lr s-virer.
Business Lion
Refuse to Hire
Drinking Pen
Because they feel that their ' bnstnsa
Interests demand clear heads and cool
heads ss well as an ability to perform
intuiual labor.
The ma who attempts to keep his
menUl faculties whetted up to the point
of brilrxtncy is making the greatest mis
take of hia ilfe, for it la a well-known
fact that narcotics destroy not only
nervous energy, but tiie nerves them
selves, so that It is only a question of
tuns when the man who Is stimulating
hinieelf by mtoalcants today wlu find
himself sirarded. with health broken and
puvketbook empty and. in fact, so unde
sirable tro n tie employers' viewpoint
that he will he unahle o five his service-,
as'de from expecting much of a compen
sation. Tha Neal Thres-diy Cure has perma
nently cured hundreds, regardless of how
much or bow lung a man may have drank.
The medicine used la a vegetab e alter
ative tunic, which is a true antlduro to
I alcchol, free from' narcotic dru;s and
ulnar oujectionaDie features, ao tnat there
are no dangers of any kind to the patient
taking the Slsas Ours. Drug addiclluus
also treated.
The Omaha Neal Institute ia located
at 1S01 goum Ter.tn tr-eL Patients are
received at all hours. The genuine. Neal
Cure .a also aumintstered a: Uoi West
Charles street, Uranu island. Neu. For
lull Information ad Ire Nell institute
Co.. J. B . loOS S utti Tenth lit.
Little Girl Dies
s from Too Hard Play
Seized with Convulsions of the Heart
; While Playing Hide
and Seek.
While In the'mdst of a game of bide
and, seek. Uul. Manraret Ival. 1J years
ed, fell Into convulsions of the heart, from
which ahe died Wednesday night at her
parents' home. ISlT Corby street. The child
was .daughter .if B. W. Reval The body
w:il be taken to Auburn. Neb., for burial.
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CntflE ELCAYA
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an p. die rissiiiri a aeBml "Dull
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tam en mm. kess it dnwmmir itSimS sad
U4t. Cnecal mtfum wbe kcew as mum
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Sw.4 i Jur Lirttirr't.
SaBpiw Free by See.weg
i lur Petucr j Vow
JAMESC. C&A.NB.
I OS Fulton St.. . New York.
Sleale ltssr4 lur Sfwtkera.
lira. L Cllkeson, lit Ingles Ave
Toungstown. Ohio, gained wisdom by ex
perience. "My little girl had a severs cold
and cousned almost continuously. Mi .
.i.tsr recommended Foley . Honey t j FOOD FOR ZX'a 11 V,
Tsr. o vmw s ur rei.evel I v fy r
ine tiiiidiiia.i-if u.h, ii i. exier
us:.i only one Ito'Ue her ".hroat and lungs
were entirely fr.-e fiom luf ani.-n jtion.
i. Dei I always keen a bottle of
Ko s Honey and Tar in the) aouaa.
Accent so auusQtuiea. Sold bi all drug-
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Cer. 11 til sne Ijrf Streets
"L USOti COSCFSS7T
Cos. ICta sxarsy sie. ou.B sa,
Charles Hollenberger Admits Taking
Money Belonging to Great
Western.
Charles Hollenberser. the Great Western
raiimad cashier, who embesiled STJ and
fled eastward with a Pouth Omaha woman
July 11. ass arraigned before Judge
Estelle In district court and pleaded guilty
Thursday morning Only once did he raise
hie head and meet Jidge Estelle'i eyes
with his own. That was when he said the
one word. "(Jullty." Judjte Estelle de
ferred sentence until Saturday and sent
the msn back to Jail.
A ninoejy Affair
la lung hemorrhage, stop it and cure weak
lungs, coughs and colds with IT King's
New Tdscovery. 'On and II ,X. For sale by
Beaton Drug Co.
HAWAIIANS T0LAND SHOW
Singers from Pacific Isle Will Enter
tain Visitors at Exhibit
PUT K05A COFFEE ON DRAUGHT
trss(F Fwoals frses Treirwl Lsisi
Offered hy Oark-Sklaaed Natives
Hit at Atlaatle City sad
Ike ni k lease nlsylay.
Hawaiian music and confectionery will
be served to the visitors to the Omaha
Land-Products exhibit. The native airs
of the soft voiced Hawaiian will be made
a part of the dally program. The Hawaiian
sinirers made their first appearance at the
Seattle exposition. Tey have since ap
peared at Atlantic City and at the Chicago
Land show.
A touch of the rare tropical color of the
Isle In the Pacific will be gained by the
: servtng of Kona coffee and pineapple mead ;
! by the Hawaiian at on of the concessions j
The Hawaiian fiave evolved a whole
series of fHds and beverages peculiar to
tneir country naii-tropicai climate, inn .
feature of the attractions presented by the
Islanders haa. at all of the cities where It
has been presented, proved of unusual In- I
HOMESIpK, HE TURNS ON GAS
H Is
Laborer Fas ad t aeoeaelnas I
It eons k a nee for Re
covery. Joseph Valos, a laNirer, went to bed
Wednesday night declaring that he wa
at the point of desperation from home- j
sickness. Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock
he was found unconsclou In his room,
1S.1 Leavenworth street. All of the gax
j jets in his room were open. A chair was
I against the door. Dr. S. C. Scheler was
called and admlnlstpred restortatlve treat
ment Valos ha a chance for recovery.
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'Tag Policy" furniture
free.
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Children:
Come to our store and
get a 28 page book of full .
plans and patterns for ma
ing four rooms of doll furni
ture. These are free to our
little friends. "
Instructive and inter
esting. ?
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Miller, Stewart-& Beaton Co.
N 413, 415, 417 Sb; Sixteenth Street
Established 1884 ; Omaha
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Baker
Clectrios
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The Safest Car for a Woman
to Drive
The average woman is neither a mechanic nor a chauffeur. A
breakdown of her motor car, however slight, leaves her helpless.
And if she did know how to tinker with machinery she is hardly
dressed for the job. The only car for her to drive herself is an
electric. It requires no cranking and its mechanism is simple
comparatively trouble-proof.
The Baker Electric
is the most desirable of all electrics for a woman to drive because
it is the least trouble. Its shaft drive never needs adjusting.
There is nothing to adjust, in fact, or get out of order. It is clean
cleaner than any chain-driven car with exposed chains which
are greasy and dirty. And it is noiseless. The bevel gears run
in oivencased avoiding the rattle and straining of chains.
Tha 1911 Models now being- delivered.
Equipped with either lead or Edison batteries.
The Electric Garage Co.
Omaha Distributors
2218 Fauiutm Street
The Baker Motor-Vehicle Co.
Makers
Cleveland, Ohio
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161.6. TARNAM.STREETS. OMAMA.
CONSOLIDATION
One large stork ami on Inimens stork unrxpet'teHlly mari(eil toircthrr
rompols nnluadinir to m point tsh-r It ran n hnllcl n-onomically.
That Is the whole story. The wsy to do this is to sell the jtimmU, and
there Is only one way to sell much more gool than you can ordi
narily (is(Nxe of. Yon knovs the answer rut the prices. We have
done this come and ace for yourself.
GOODS ON SALE AT DOTH STORES
LIBRARY FURNITURE
$7.50 Library Tables, made of Ameri
can quarter-sawed oak tock, strong
ly constructed, fitted with 1 Q
drawer; aula prlrc i3
I'iT.BO Combination Book Cases, r'as
diKir book compartment: .n ei
sale price IU93
LIDERAL CREDIT EXTENDED TO ALL
A Few Suggestions for Xmas
i. nuuurtiiH, strongly constructed, rancy ae.
ileelKns. a pretty rift; sale price 999
120.00 Dresslns; Tables, mule of selected white quar-
voi. ririiun piaie oevet mirror; es
sala price 9
I3LVE0 Htiffets. made of American quarter- f i s
awed oak. hand.some deln; sal price.
$30.00 Buffets, made of olld oaic, flnlshe.1
In a beautiful weathered, sale it ic
price I It 19
Gifts That Are Sensible
$!.S0 Parlor Rockers, choice of wood or
cobbler seats, highly polished; oj
sals price li30
$1S.OO Kitchen Cabinets, large base- and
upper cabinet top; s&ie -c
price J 19
$17 80 Brussels Rugs, else l!x ft, a gift
thHt is always appreciated; o is
saie price 10
127.60 Velvet Rugs, slxe 12x9 ft., tie EA
pretty design; sale price !
TV'S BUT TO et THE CWTOW WAT
TUSf
O-JTFITTIfJG- CO
1313 -17-10 FARIIAM ST.
"TUJC STOHJB THAT'S IlitARB JLIA. OVKO."
Harding's Fruit Ice Creai
Is good in December, March and August. Tha
other months in which it is good are January,
February, September, May, June, July, April and
November, and especially on the
25th of December
A pure, wholesome dessert, no trouble in pre
paring, and as well, Jnoxpensive. Just the right
dessert for your Christmas dinner. A different
fruit ice cream every Sunday. The following drug
stores will be only too glad to serve you:
V. C. Alhoh
Becht'g Pharmacy
M. X. Snyder
Cth St. Dru; Store
Cttonrj rtiarniaiy
t'rlsspy's rimrniacy
Sprau'a llenson rh&rmarj
DuiuW ItiArtnacy
I. Strausbauifh
Eagle Drui .
G. A. GreenouKfi
Cj. A. GrrenouKh & t'o.
Haines' Drug Store
Hantioom Park Co.
E. P. Iluy(lcn'B l'harmary
A. L. Huff
Johsnsun Drug Co.
Cliaa. K. Ullimp
J. H. Merchant
Merrltt'a, Millard Hotel
V. A. IMel
Schaefer Jk Hona
Foster M Arnold!
(bulish Pliarniary
(ioldmaa'u I'hrmt'y
Farmers' Co-Operative
Creamery Company
Douglas 97.
810 Harney St.
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