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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1911)
mr. nr.K: omaha. wr.nxKsnAv. mai.ch i. inn. TO TEST ALL THE SEED CORN .ira .V T; T New pring Coats . 4 I xam 11 mc flUIIir 01 me WIDI ! Cennsffrcinl Clsb. l BIG BESULTS FROM LAST TEAS i a AT I miea I ffort nimu Ve la tail tarda re Helaa Oat la t'nrmrre. I "Ten. your e1 corn" l the lerae tri to BRAWDELS aSTORRS Mt ' : A i m nr ' N l m m - - . It V I V I at - ' i ., r ,...-' i 1 " $.'s A pare, wholesome Si' ""N" Vf .."S e?.""- makes ffic . tl va ucjass UWilllilU" I ricss a! medium cost ftnrl rivs-if girfc fhj ar-"V.w SUl, meiary aangcr ol Uic day. BRIEF CITi NEWS ! CAPTAIN SMITHWHL GO EAST ZTmZZ. VJ: city x.n B.,t ered- Offend Family Leave Oas. lactrtc fiiturss, Bupi-arulia. CiTX Today. Times, I"Ttnting. Brteklaysr. to Sold ocialBricklayer. j SIT WITH HIS BSOTHLK rnlon No 1 ,i: hold n innutl stag . social at;wday nietit at Metl hail. ; Drelloea 1 Diwin Hi ( as Preo- rnuiklia said: "gp, ijUi reap! arailoaa Made for .. petl II is A favinns account in the Nt-h havings A Ix.an Asn. will heip you uvr , your .rmi,r. lf,:, Kamam 3. ir 1. K.J; Barkers Barton and lVoaji A.aaiBi 1 Arrsa-r la Pramlwtl la Senior Officers Must Wear Their Caps and Gowns at Meetings Graduating Clasi Decides to Isme an Annual and to Give a Class Play. Cn of the mot enthula.tic an!or trt-, trn of the year. aa he'.i at the Omaha IHiKh abcx-il Monday fiernoun. which a atteiiiird h ilwut 21 aeniors. Thit vu the lt loii(t;a btk, Futwmh and lKas. ' tantry. of hicli he a ' caiain. npe ti,rt n"llnt rt tine lMmr, and m ready to make loana to home j to leave Fort Crock for the eaM Wednco-j and U 8 lllilJ ln uri3,,r to rW ftw i-iiJder. ! C4n accompanied by his Ife and ik.tt. ! P"1" hlh troublinc them for Orlgn Comas ts Omaha v. y. Bate) 11 ' declared that Smith Intend to a;.- j ",m t!rMt ha been ai.jolnied a trunmsMer of the 1 I4 from trie deciaion of the couxt-inartiai i A rret Innovation to the form of holding Hurllnetan at Sterling. Colo , to take the ' on t,, around that due procesa of law a 'neeUna as made, when Lee Ells- :a-e of C. 1.. Urig. tx, cornea to ' r,ot ercimd. lr. Smith det-iine to make ! '"" tu I'-mtnent member of the tlasa. amahs. In Marrh to bts trainmaster at t'.ie 1 "!' ttemeDl as to hat will be hla future : n'1 moUun to the effect that the pres Uurllnarton nation here. j course. It la enpected that he will go to ; ,dnt " u, cl". Voyle Rector, and the Uuy Jl. B Mnitli. rrc-ntly racniTtii from sties have moved to their new quarters in I hla command of Company n. Fourth in- arnln on a larre rlacsnx, w'-h t seven corn- cnmmandiTtrnts and a short talk on how to test It. that Is Tvine- sent rmsdeast over the state by the Commercial club of Omaha P. the er,1 of this wek mnre than IfftV o?1h.- planardo a 11 be tack.' In elevators cr-emerler, l,ni up In banks and dn-lrfhulr-d hv th- ta'lr.mfa. It Is hopeiS to have sv-ral sf tfe warnings in all prominent places In evrv c.i'rty. sp that every rarrrr In the state mny hear of It Tertlnc FOfd corn In Nfbrsk laM year l:cTasw'i the j 1- Id of the .at Vt m.1 bUPi IS This meant a saving to the state of W'.W. It is hoped that by gettms more, farmers to regard Ahis all important detail of agriculture that the ravine to the state this year may be Increased to IW.OO0 5. Experts declare that much of the com that is plsnted does not grae over J7 t S per cent. They say it should not be planted unless grading at least IK. to K. per cent. Among the seven com cc.mmandmer.ts sr the following: Thou s:alt test every ear of thy seed corn between F brua-y Ji. and March 3! of this year and every year thereafter and discard all cars which show a eat sprout, dead or mouldy kernels Thou shait grade thy seed corn and test thy planter to sertire uniform and socursts dropping. Thou shalt improve thy corn by planting thy choicest seed on one s.de of thy corn fild Thou shalt harvest and propyls hang tip In a dry place all thy seed corn during the lapt ten c':ays of September Thou ehalt not lu.port seed corn from a distance. Thou shalt hot follow oats or other small grain with corn. Thou shalt rot continue to farm without a rotation of croj. 7 v aip Miuwiug MuuDiiij; new civics jn omen b lxng IXials lor .1, y j kli . ; mil ..t . 1. . 11 v JI ik ' I "4 - , T- kJ favorite new ideHs for walkini? or fintn TTfar triA -t -iVlO W f .. ! 4- Snccinl Sale of Wnmpn'R Snmnln Snitn V Mr 4. S-ort-s of Women's High Class Samj)e Tailored Suits from ftu i-a?it-iii lauvi uif r-jt.viaii v jirit.l. Women V $s5 Sample $C ft Women's $00 Sample JO ft Suits, at Jy Suits, at U7 Women'? $75 Samj.le $ J ft Women's $5v Sample J'lft Suit?, at y Suit?, at VV The New Foulard and Silk Dresses. Spring's beautiful combination effects the new border, fnu- lards, striped messalines, etc, at $15 $19 $22.50 y new marquisette and Voile waists. f In thosie very fahionable hand embroidered two-color effects new ideas for 1911, at.... $2.98 $3.50 $3.98 and $5 I 4 is 4f Vf I i . 1 4! U 1 'si I - 1: 'tl" ? mm Kaaffmaa FTomoted H p. Kauffman. Cleeiarid. O., where he ill vltut for a : K,ru"'' Marthena Moors, should stir foruierly ti ket agent of the Hurlinion .ii mp " brother. lr. Gene freoiey , sewoe. t preserve the aurnltjr Uncoln. has U-ea a..,K.inted traveling patSmi,h- ! " hm mMU'nm- " Paiog. This enger agent of the road, with headquar- I Thtr no rf,cour bmith. The niu rried much to the surprise trrs st Omaha. Mr. Kauffman takes tie ! I,"ldwu 4''roval of the court-martial'"1 rrMt number of seniors. liac of J. K Uarnty, who has resigned '' Cl'nv'clion le rmJ nd aie but two' 13 b wmnilttss ln charge of the fair. rira atexicaaa Tlnad yir. M..,,,. ! ' lu ji.e js oy -" wause 01 laculty , . ; act 01 vongres ceied Iiu. Tuday morning ln i-olice I ..-, . ... , . .f t mw 01 tiie. CI m . 1 v. ui uutcuomi ana cis- . act of t ongrrss and the other is by a re- 1 ppuiUin. offered a propoaltlon to the by the prt sideht and a , vlass, which was Chat they should ask the Big Water Bond Issue About to Be Proposed by Board orderly conduct. Phillip Ixipei, cr.e of the' nea court-martial and acquittal. fac-uily If they Slight present enior n tie' t u l Jrt"!b- Mrs. O.o,g. U ta,oe,t, wifT 11 ' f ""V. E"- Tl'e rthtri.m Colonel Harnett, comma., prisoners arte fined tl and costs each. They a ere Henry Lemmoa, Joseph l.abez, Samuel Marshall and EHino Dverc-llo. U. P. TO RUN TOURIST TRAINS fesatrr lra Mill Re Attseaea sfMe Meals at Law Prle. Special laurist tialns will be run from Omaha to the Pacific coast this spring by the Itko Pacific, starting on March 11. Ii 1 and April i. S. M) and 11. at i p m.. Sng fcrrlirir in Kai. I- n . . r . . . , r " I Uk ttth.fcelWe tlie knad.aia.UB. b-ca ft .'Vf lMr1 1 1. the time of hi. arrive from the Phlliu- bmnh vas tritl at Fort Lavrn orth last P'r outside of the School. If the faculty buxges made j apiu-ovee 01 tiili piay, the oummittee will of ljeu- , errata immeUiately for one. Mias Filch ding the 'is to direct the acting of the seniors. marine corps barracks at the Philadelphia j The ssnioia wi.1 at least have an annual, navy yarde. He u fouud guilty and 1 This la generally published at the close of Muteneeo. to dismissal from the army. The j every School year, by the register staff and B-mence aas approved a lew daj ato t gives a write-up of lbs picture of each srtU' by the president. The tiju of Captain Smith began July IS, before a court of high rsuoking officers. 1 he officers making up the court took not only the usual oath not to make known how the oourt had toted after the triai or its deliberations on motion ln execu tive session, but also to never reveal what were the charges or any of the testimony. Captain fmiui bad been under an "of ficers arrest" at Fort Crook for more day. These trains will be run In aAtin,... to tae rejrular complement of tourist cars carrlea. ' A tourist lunch and cafe car. an lnno-atm-that -will probably be popular on the nlnn rsclric, as It baa been on the Southern Pacific. Is to be tried out on thess rwurlft trains. Soops. meats, cereals, pastry and dairy lunch dishes relishes and vegetables will be served and meals aill also b cooked to order st regular lunch counter prices STRONG BOX FOR BAD BOYS T (eaiailMloarn May lactase Ik la la tar lm pro eases ts at . Uelratlaa Home. Tom O'Connor and nr Pickard. county rommisnloners. Monday visited the Ieten t'on home and thoraaghly 1nsjKrted the premise. Tlx vlsjtt a as made largely to look into the necessity for certain repalrv Amot.g other work that will be done at the Detention home soon will be the build ing of a strong boi for bad boys, so un ruly the cawiot be rieJd in check by or dinary methods. pines. The officers composing the court-martial were ct the roost dialing oished nien of u.e Inlted States army. Captain Fred E. Kuchan, th cavalry, s as the judge advocate. Captain Smith had for his counsel Major E. S. Meyer, a retired of ficer living la Cleveland, O., and the of ficers a ho were witnesses were Colonel Edward B. Bolton, Captain Benjamin T. Simmons. Second Lieutenant C. T. Griffin and Second Lieutenant George W. C. Whiting of the Fourth Infantry, and Lieu tenant ColoneJ John 6. Malk.ry of the Invent h Infantry. fs Reroroa for Marrh. Opera levers are not necessarily people he rerlai1v attend the opera, for a hile ! Mulligan. South tTfteenlh street, and Trio of Youngsters Accused of Robbery Yonths Scarcely Twelve Years Old Held for Looting 0. E. Hardinjj'i Grocery Store. Three little lads, none of them n.ore tban 12 years old. are being held at the polios station -accused of breaking and entering. Tbelf names snd addrtsses are: Gilbert 8ihoenlg. IE:i. South Nineteenth street; Roy tle aerforma.aor of grand opera are eon fined ts the large centers there are thou sands il music levels all over the land who enjoy grand opera. They rarely have as opportunity to go to a grand opera per lormanr, but have the opera brought to them. p iciM t.ons snd ate thus enabled to hear tne great cjtt-rattr arias sung by the same fsinc.ua artists a ho render them so brll- Edaard Wheeler. Hit South Pifteenth street. The boys are said to liars entered G. E. Harding s grocery store at 2tful South Thirteenth street on Sunday afternoon. The caaa draser was rifled of S3 70 in change, and six Ingereon watches snd a quantity They took o the Victor for their I ut 'fcna' ka S""1 're stolen When ar rested Hoy aiuuigan had tmo of the aatehes on bis person. The Wheeler and Skbovnig boys neie ar- lantly in ojra houses hundreds of miles ' o. una ana Fleming .j. j yesterday afternoon on the street at Eix- In il March ast t,f new Victor records ! Ullh n1 Wtrth Street. Mulligan was the gre-t .i.e in ac t foor of Alda between ' rn"tS " lrtn St. r.trick i Anmens and Rbadames la given In mm.!1"11"1 Kh"01 ,l Fourteenth and Casiel- . 11 .... ... (1st streets. l M. V.' , . , . Ml. V I UU, cue no n.ct faliious exponents of these role, and the rendition of this di a malic scene is o oniieifui Uial It must be heard to be ap pieciated. These to art lis also sing u ettily the great Aiuena-Maurico duet frsis 't On of Trcvatore. and Carueo sit.gs as a S')o the favorite "Skiilana' fium Catalleria Kusticatia, alih harp ac companiment, and bis excjulaite singing of) the decrescendo iMagexat ti e c lose of ! bevm and Intersection Anthoriiation un auii.ur is .rtl:y ol (rticulai n.ea- I lion. Preexy pi am he King ccntrH-Ltes a ' ic.Uickirig surahip Song. -Cutiie. JoKepbiiie, ! in My Flytt.g Machine," a ht-ch he is urg H, g Into success; It is one of her bwt cunt-j dent graduating. It also contain, the pic tures of the cadet companies, together with the literary societies and also all of the school athletics. Voyle Hector and Marthena Moore will be seen at the next Senior meeting, wearing cape and gowns. Charity Officer is Running Down Graft Miss Jontz Conducting Investigation of Records of Aid Given by the Connty. An investigation of methods employed by charity grafters Is being conducted by Miss Ida V. Jontx of the Associated Charltie. of Omaha st the instance of ths county board of commissioners. . As soon as the Investigation is completed. Miss Jontx will make public fhe cumber people who have been working the cl arities and paying for homes on the Installment plan wliiie receiving aid from the county store. Miss Jontt states that two methods have been worked uitil they have been resolved into a highly perfected system, the family habit and the payment for homes scheme, which are the most flagrant of all schemes used to dWraud As soon as ail the .ass cards are con fiscated, ahlch made these schemes pos sible. Miss Jontx will compile her figures on the number of deceptions. j Omaha People Will Be Asked to Vote I Another Ifortp-ao-e for Kot Ts Than $7,500,000. Another big water bond Issue is coming. That Is what the Water board members are Incubating ln the secret sessions they hsve been holding the lsst few da vs. They will probably ask the people to vote at S special election on a proposition for an Issue of water bonds even larger Is amount than last time when they secured authority to sell SC.KKf.OW of bonds. The coming bond ist-ue is likely to be for ST.rnKt.CKKi if not more. The plan ts to get the money in this way even at the highest rate of Interest to psy the compulsory purchase Judgment which the water cfucpaay has secured, and the hydrant re uai Judgments and bills, and also several same ned thousand dollar called for Immediately for betterment, and extensions. W ater board member, hare been sounding out this plan 1tn leading business men confidentially explaintrg that unless the get hold of the water work, at once thr fear public sentiment will force aboli. of their board and thus cut off the m arle. they bsvs bn drawing for egi.. years. CERTAINTY IS WHAT A MAN SEEKS IN EVERYTHING The man who buys a ModeJ 10 Visible f Kenunscon Typewriter 15 J- 4y buys absolute certainty; a certainty of satisfaction guaranteed by the greatest typewriter makers in the world Remington Typewriter Company CtaceyasBea) 1619 Faraara Street. fbe Spends Last Cent in Search for Relatives Aged Man Under Care of Police After a Vain Hunt for His Son-in-Law. The bos ere p.aced temporarily in the matron's loom md sill be turned over to the Juvenile authorities Brokers in Clamor j for City Bond Issue of $200,000 Gobbled Up by a Boston Firm. Three day. wandering In Omaha ln ths fruitless quest of his relatives has broken the spirit of William Seaman of New Lon don, la., bo came here to live with his son-in-law. The aged man appealed to the police for shelter Monday ci,ht after hav ing spent bis last cent ln ths not-eless search for fci. daughter's home. "I will real as hile and then try to walk to my son', borne ln northwestern Iowa." the old man said, when the police took care of him. The officers will not let him de part until they have made a search for Otto Prahl. the missing son-in-law. CORPORATION COMMITTEE OF CLUB IS DIVIDED CsairsMB Fry Pals His (oaaaalte-e oa Mark Better Worklas; Baala. Appeal Proceedings to Be Cheaper Now Lawyers Appealing Cases Can Have Kecords Printed Wherever They Please. Ths copy of a reoent act whic h Is of in terest to every lawyer practicing lo ths Vnlted Plates courts because It la designed to diminish the expense of prooeedlng. on ppeal, and writ of error or of certiorari, has Jut been received by the federal oourt clerks ln Omaha. Heretofore on appeals the clerk of the circuit oourt of appeals has required ap pellants to pay sboat SI a "page for records of cases coming from lower courts. Under the new law appellants may have these records or briefs printed wherever they please, which means that the cost of prist ine w'' considerably leas than the fee price exacted by clerks of the higher oourt. Westell Ubibobi Inaugurates the Nebraska Stock Has Wintered Well Plentiful Snow Helps the Soil and Spring Wheat is Looking Good. Vi.oVr the 1- Estatiioolt a Co.. bond brokers of Bunou kn1 rendered with refreshing c lear- i raptured the entire bond Issue of x-,.i nei living - the principal number f i om I authonxed by the city for aeser and Inter-' w,e picarri .-vew 1 01 a li.pucxlrvn.e prod jc- ' section Injpi-oc emerta Mcnday afternoon tion. ia delkablfoiiy sung by the Lrc w.tb a bij of ILtHJ M I jr each SiHKbcmd cuarirt. Harry klacdi.noi.gh sings the nrw j Bids mere opened m the offices of City aac-red . '1c a Me t praj ." Hilly ' Trcasumr Furay. Tb bonds et in great kluirsf ias (in new bl:s-a p.rasink little ; demand, aa isenty-tao U.ad investmeaa stMiihern lots aong. "l'laie fUiK.' hie h be ' companies submitted bids ajfiaa snh juat a toix h of daily il.i.uL The i.ii of T. ionise rv the Commercial club ptibl c corporations . committee is getting busy tvr the ver Ml. ek that the lub may t more closely in ' touch with this committee. It has been aubl Railroads and street railway company W. A. Ike Bord. J. I. F. Richards. Gas company and electric light eompanv G F. Bruckc-r. R. C. Petera. w atr company; E. A K uhns B-ison. P. W. Telei heme and telegraph comtny; H H. Flh and Z. T. Liiidsey. and a 'Uy lrtrk Sc.i.g about that iriepirs siuie lliuerniaa. 'Ga' lag Iter . Anoiher 11 1 t darky eotig. "Kc k.n in u W in". Is c l,aiuilr.k:y rendered by Marguerite 1'uniap. in a r k n.cxso-soprano voice m It b distinct ; enunciation The Trinity choir glees tmo rrtsaifal spasms , plradMLy sag h maa. Fuil Surrender ' uf ,b stomach. In er t:n'd. lame back J ,e succe.tul ,-ompar.y l.ndl the plum j BANK CLEARINGS DECREASE tee nartvmeet of n.aignnH. one of its, wila. Ott fAriWtKS HOLDING GRAIN i closest c ompruu.re l-.ng Burn, hi: inker ac Co. of imiana, ahich Ud Si HZ In for each II, .ic-U.nd PI seres for Frsrsarr saow a ralll.. Off of several Mlllloaa Be. lew Lat Tear, kidnec s are orrcoiue by Electric For by auJ VoOii Ve Uiaconsulate" ; Mr. aad a " Ms. Wbeeles m.dtf e effectjeely tb t'""T G -aj-aiei. familiar That Se Too Were Maying . " iru " - Tlie 6isi of the I', is beautifully, um t., jeb. wn,, V.H.; u.m u PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS liiltx cobtribules a licely X) lopbune Bum-; ber. - V. 6. A l aud"; ai.4 there is a gen- " hr" . b'es. lei.t ..f the . iri:a;a N'i...,Ml bank. rrturM-.l ktotioat fin. BK.veuy LU a c o csjet by iwo fa- I f ran a ek s l.uNiin rip in Ne. ii.ous V';eis of kit iicu tlt. ii'puiied byi-"' ' lull era. a wttuiuiii.il, lb I'ulue Band of " K pVrit ut Cloti.ing c-..m,nv aK- returned J ureas. I-gm i au C1ks u-it j in M isri way A. L. Fpearman. a ranchman of Lone Tree. Neb., Is in Omaha on business Tues day. He say. the ground In the northwest part of the state is in excellent cond'tian. The plentiful nos. he says greatly helped the soil and spring wheat looks good. He says all stock sintered unusually welL Although a great deal of stock was shipped to market last fall, much still remains ln the country. He says there is a great deal of Improving going on In his vicinity snd that this lnclcr.es tosards better huee anfl better liami 0) (six A 50 word telegram at one and one half (VA) the NIGHT LETTER rate THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. T ERDMAN JURY IS SECURED OfrMisf (saastl Make Their tlpti las; Aoarreo re to las Jarr, OUlag Ihelr si f tae Case. t'maijx bank rioartng. fc the monta .J Febrviarj Ida. toe a deeded drop from the total reached In the same month lslfl. the clearmss fw tbe present yesr being til.-1 i. and fr last year SSI sTT .US. Various ) reuae are given tor dropping tn the' banks cleanngs. cljef imwj hlc-h U j that the fanrers are not selling their i j grain because of tbe prevaiBng low prices, i la f c ix-rs era many rf the f artners j , were cxiniiwuea to seil early in the year I j Urcauss of ehiMtnea of money, j The panel of the lurv ra the -rm. now up before Judge Estell. for second trill as completed st 11 o clock Tuesday morning tmly tao of tbe Jurors are from out of town The list of the Jurors Is as folloms; R. E. Benson. North Ts em y-fcurth street; A. C. Kalnum. i:u Sc.uth Tenth street; John G'.asshoff. 4410 Jackson street, Frsnk Butts, rm North Taenty-flfth street; A. B-ar.c hard, till North Toenty eighth street. J. J Miller. Valley. Neb ; Charles Schade. Bennington. Neb.; pj Kimball, 1C1 North Twenty-seventh street; John Borghoff. Kl North Ta-enty-seventh street; P A. Baker, IK North Fourteenth street; R. A. Cone. 1711 Vmtua street, B Melts. 11 : Arbor street. After a short recess County Attorney EnrUsh and John O Teiaer. who Is agaix defending Erdmaa. made tbeJr opening re marks to the Jury. siera BottU4 Boca Boor. A delirious spring tonic. Nothing to equal It on ths market. Order a case from Cbariea blocs. puobm Vi so. Ue Ind. ti-lXi. Trade Excursion Over Union Pacific Tentative Plans Are Hade by the Trade Extension Committee of Commercial Club. A six-day trip, taking ln practically every station on the Union Pacific main line and branches, ia planned by the trade extension committee of ths Commercial club and will be the only trip of the year. No dates have even been thought of yet. though it will probably be conducted ln the awulU cf June President Cole is anxious to have things lined up before be leave, on hi. trade extension trip to Japan and China. Tbe subcommittee on Itinerary met at the Loyal kotel Monday night and dis cussed ith Gerrit Fort, passenger traffic manager, and W. D. Lincoln, superintend ent of transportation of ths Cnlos Pacific, ths dstalls of mileage, running time and other necessary features entering Into an undertaking of this ktnd. Tbs trip mill be strictly a Nebraska af fair. The six days will be stretched out between two "undays. C-ntmmiyaclii'oiJ Natural Laxative Water Recommended by Pbyaiciaci Refuse Substitutes Bst rwfr for CONQTIPATIOr. I LOST BAGGAGE When rour trunk has been lost and you are in a distant city without clothes, the quickest way to find your luggage it to use a Bell TfclejJione. Ton caa call tbs Btatlon agent a thousand miles a ay Juat at easily as jour local baffaga mn. Bell Tslsphona aarrica m thl. gut reaches 0,060 Nebraakana by matna of 1I,000 telephone, and M00.0a Ball Tesfpbot,. la 0.00 Iowl. and cities la other states. IfEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. A. F. Mc Adams. Local Manager. st: la. .