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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, APRIL 7. 1PU.
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BOYS ARE MURDER SUSPECTS I Ak-Sar-Bcn Fetes Are
Better Than Europe
Foli:e Hold Two Messenger. nd Seek
Third for Cohn Killing.
TANGIBLE EVIDENCE IS LACKING
Inra Full to foaarrt Thn In Jail
with afcar la Crime How
arll 1arU OIthi ThlrO
Pay a.
Charles Beaton Tindi Meal Pricetl
Just aa High in the Old
World.
hrlaa D. Pftnn. fna of the avral
Ak-?ar-Bn aovrrnnra. who has hern
I ppnrtlnn thr winter In other r!lm. r-
turned to Omaha rclneanay. Mr. Beaton
tiaa bn to Europe on an eleven weeks"
Mitrk over the an me trail aa that piuaiiM trip, vialtina: England, and practically all
In t:. InveatlcatJon of Twlirga. Pelnncl and 0f )ni, rmintrlea of Europe except Russia.
I
rnneavora to c
v 'th the murd
I 'forta of the
S'telnBaer. the police are working: In tlielr
rndeavora to conneot three meenEer bova
rder of Herman Cohn. So far
police to connect Ted Shar
py and Albert Shaff.r of Council Bluff.
now In custody, with th crime, have
failed of aucceaa.
Will Hammond, meaaenper boy. reported
at the police station Thursday mornlntc. hut
m nut held.
No one Vm ypt lVmifl-l the revolver
dropped by the nosa.aln of Cohn. according;
to Captain Savage. Shaffer pawned a re
volver, but ft was a .W-caliher Colt'a, while
the one that killed Cohn la a "bulldog;. "
Khnffer admit the ownership of the Colt
revolver and unother weaton of the "bull
dog" Ope., but of dltfcrmt calibt-r from
that Willi whirij t)ie murder was com
mitted. Ictrtlvea were out all Thuradav morn
Ing; locating the men who were victim of
mcsst naer hoy atlckupa durim March.
Shaffer went to work for the macnEW
-frompany on March U and his hour were
from 12 o'clock noon until midnight. HI
time alip reveal no greater Hbsence from
the office i thnn would be naturally con
sumed by hla rune.
A previous auapect, Howard Clark, ar
rested In company with Tom Carr. L'f-'H
Farnam atfei't. was sentenced to thirty
daya tn th county iall as a auspicious
Character.
I-an Rinscr of Houth Omaha, victim of
a holdup, called at the police atatlon, bit
waa unable to Identify the boy In jail as
having- had a part In It.
Other holdup victims are to be put face
to fac with the boy euspecta with the
purpose of gaining. If possible, evidence
tending to ahow that the two were con
nected with robberies In Omaha. The same
men who sought to Identify other auspects
are robber will be called.
nfe Medicine for Children.
, Fotoy'a Honey and Tar Compound Is
Vnfa and effective medicine for children as
f due not contain opiate or harmful
1 drugs. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound Is In a yellow package. For
sale by all drugglata.
On hla visit there the Ak-Sar-Ben booster
attended many of the carnivala and fairs
given by the Europeans and not one of
them In hla estimation came up to the
Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben nor any of the other
great carnivala held by American cities.
"The carnivala In Germany. Italy, France,
and all the countries conclst of the men
and women throwing confetti and paper
streamer. There are no shows, and their
street pHiades are very flimsy affairs, and
always carried on In the daytime. The
mask carnival In Nice, and other Italian
ciilrfc are In no way practical here, as
American women would be very much In
sulted at the roughness of the proceedings
and the actions of the revelers," said Mr.
Beaton.
Among the cities Mr. Beaton visited was
Lisbon, Portugal. The capital of the de
posed Manuel Is a beautiful city, he de
dares. The 1'ortugese citizen are divided
even yet In their allegiance to Manuel and
to the republican government establlahed.
Several of the prominent citizens admitted
to him and to other Americans visiting
there that It was not to Manuel that they
objected, but. to his advisers, and tha
queen.
"And speaking about living being cheaper
In Europe than America Is a Joke." re
marked the returned traveler. "Not a
first -clasa hotel there but charges Identical
rates as tho hotels here. Theater prices
are almost beyond belief, and the per
formances almost without exception, poor.
We were even disappointed In the grand
opera given at Paris.
"But In progress of all kinds the nations
of th old country are not one bit behind
the United State. I was surprised In many
cities at the manner In which things were
tarried out. They beat our cities in soma
ways."
Richardson Wants
Drinking Cups and
Not Automobiles
n hi rm h Ti ni onnni pi i ii mill i ki:c
Wants to Know Drinking Cup
Prnnnaititvn Tnmerl Down.
funds to buy an automobile for th us
of th committee on public ground and
cannot find sufficient fund for th pur
chase of drinking fountains and cup for
th publlo schools is a situation that James
Ittchardaon, a member of th board, wants
explained. "'
An ehalrraan of the committee on supplies.
Hlchardson recommended th Installation of
anntle drlnldnar fountains In tha achools.
Th eilluJarV if tb coat was about t,MO.
TUchardson' , recommendation was turned
gown, h says, on Jh ground that fund
r not available fqr the purchase. Rich
ardson baa bean up In arms ever sine.
I've rath !ort
f I'm getting more.
And yet mr grand
, rat wealth
) what these seupe
Hiv helped me stor
Within the bank
oi health."
The "good" new way.
Some very particular
housekeepers call the
tediou3 laborious meth
ods of home soup-mak-injj
the "good old way".
. But is this a good
way, when you can buy
Soups
You might easily spend
hours of time and twice the
money and still have noth
ing better than these deli
cious wholesome soups that
we supply you all ready to
He Loved and Lost
and Went to Jail
Swain from Pierce, Neb., Has a Day
Jrlliea with Adventurei Which
Ends Badly.
He came, he saw. He loved.
He paid.
8h went.
He's Jailed. '
Love, money and lock admixed with the
fickleness of the object of his adoration
took Henry Vanderohe. farmer, from
Pierce, Neb., through a diy whirl of ex
periences Thursda morning and left him
tn the hands of the police.
Vanderoh cam to Omaha Wedneedar
night. He met Josle Smith. H liked er,
told her so, and proposed.
Py my debts and I'll go back to the
farm with you." aald Josie, in her own
practical little way.
Vanderoh visited Allen & Iudley. com
mission dealers. South Omaha, and cashed
a check for $160.
paid ISO worth of Joule's debts,
iThen h called for Josle." '"She" went
away with another fellow this morning,"
n waa Informed at the door. "I understand
they are to be married."
At th polio station Vanderoh told hla
story. Accompanied by an officer he
started after Josle.
What did you say your nam was?"
asked th officer, half a block from the
station.
"Vanderohe."
"Come back to th station."
Th check which Vanderoh cashed In
South Omaha has been returned as bogus.
H 1 held pending Investigation. Van
deroh I fairly wll-to-do and Is expected
to mak good th check.
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OLD MeDALFLOUB
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Official Canvaii of Votes Cast , in
School Board Election Monday.-
TWO CANDIDATES VERY CLOSE
Denoersti' Decidedly Dlaappolated at
the Oatceme roasell to Take
tp Tweaty-Slxtat Gradlas;
Problem Toniaht. ' ;.'. .
matnder ' males. During the same month
there were forty-four deaths, thirty males
and fourteen femalea.
The Women's association of the First
Hantlat church will be entertained by- Mrs.
W. B. Myer, lfil North Twenty-third at rent
Friday arternoon at z:wi. a run anenu
ance of the membera ia desired and an at
tractive program will be presented.
Auto Hose Wagon to
Be Tested Saturday
Eig-hty-Horie Power Combination
Truck Bonght by the City
Hat Armed.
serv . in less than three
minutes. Isn't that the
best Avay after all?
21 kind 10c a can
Just add Mot water,
fainf to a boil,
and setre.
Th motor driven combination chemical
and ho wagon, recently purchased by the
Board of Fir and Pollc commissioners,
for the use of the fir department, will
bo given It first public trial Baturday
morning. ('
Th vehicle has arrived and ia quartered
at the engine houa at Eighteenth and
Harney atreets. A demonstrator from the
i manufacturers will arrive In Omaha FYlday
I morning, according to Chief Salter, and
as soon a detail can be computed, th
wagon will be given a publlo trial.
The trial will constat of a run through
the streets of Omaha, which will Include
those thoroughfares which are of steep
incline. The new wagon, which Is driven
by an eighty horse power motor. Is capa
ble of developing a speed of forty miles
an hour. It carries about 1.000 feet of reg-
I ulation hose, nearly twice as much as the
present wagons. The tank ha a capacity
of forty gallons. Tha wagon cost o 45".
Joura Cx'iiil
Com r as v
Csmdea N )
Look for the
red-and-white
label
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Po you know that or all th minor ail
ments colda are by far the moat danger
ous? It la not tha cold Itself that you need
to fear, but the serious disease that It
often leads to. Moat of these ar known
as germ disease. Pneumonia and consump
tion ar among them. Why not take
! (.'hainberlaln'a Cough Remedy and cure
i your cold while you can? For sale by all
dealers.
, In order that th advertiser may get the
best reiults for money Invested, he must
, reliable channel. The Bee is that channel.
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See
the
Rabbit
Girl
on the cover of LlFl'S great
KaMer Number. Of all dealers,
ten cents.
Hulldlna Permits.
t Mass. 2K North Thirtieth, frame
dwelling. l.w"; Mrs. isete M. runup,, rj
( enter street, brick dwelling, 13.U0U; Mrs
Kate M. fhllllps. :CT1 tenter street, brick
dwelling, Sa.uuO; R. Towle. 171 South Twen-tv-nlnth.
frame dwelling. fci.oiO; Wriirht A
I anbury. 6li Houth Sixteenth, alterations
fuii; odd Fellow's Hail association. 140C
podge, repalra. fcIO.
:
Natural
Laxative Water
Speedy
Sure
Gentle
Quickly Relieves
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CONOTIPATIOri
The official canvass of the votes caat in
the school board election Tuesday will be
made Monday night at the meeting of the
city council. It Is being looked forward to
with keen Interest by both parties. In view
of the fact that the winning democrat was
only twenty vote ahead of the third re
publican nominee. I'pon the result of the
canvass will depend whether this candi
date, W. A. Lehmer, win mis Tor a recount.
The result of the election was a decided
surprise and disappointment to the demo
cratic party and the fact that the republi
can candidates kept so closely together
and none ran very much ahead of his
ticket is the subject of general comment.
In view of the big gap there was between
the successful democrat and his running
mates.
Grading Tweaty-Slath' Street.
An adjourned meeting ot the city coun
cil will be held tonight to try to arrive
at a solution of the grading difficulty; that
has arisen on Twenty-sixth street between
H and J atreets. At the meeting Monday
night the council got "no forrader" than
a week previous and then, as previously,
a divergence of opinion waa shown nhat
Indicated almost Irreconcilable differences.
Both the city attorney and Mayor Trainor
told the parties that If they did not get
together and 'make mutual concessions
there waa little hope of th council doing
anything, in view of the fact that work Is
in operation on the contract.
Magic (llr Goaslp.'
The city council will alt as a board of
equalisation April 11 and 12.
The annual senior fair will be held by the
claxa of 'It In the high school building
Saturday night.
Th Christian Women's Board of Mis
sions will meet with Mrs. W. B. Vance
Friday afternoon at 2:!W.
The Shamrock club will bring off Its
wrestling and boxing tournament In Its
hall, -411 N street, tonight.
'Phone Bell South 8H8 Independent F-1868
for a caae of Jetter Hold Top. Prompt de
livery to any pari of city. William Jetter.
The King a 1 laughters of tl.e First Pres
byterian church will meet this afternoon
at the home of Mrs. W. 11 Nichols, bM
North Seventeenth street.
The funeral' of Patrick McOovern will
be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 from the
residence, i:tl7 .North Twenty-eighth street
to the Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
Nebraska lodge. No. I-7?. Ancient Ordei
of t nlted Workmen, will elect delegates
tonight to attend the session of the grand
lodge to be held at Lincoln May 10.
Jack Fttxgerald and Billy I'vick meet at
Stanek's hall tomorrow nljnt under the
auspices of the Ak-Sar-Ben Athletic asso
ciation. There are two preliminaries.
For the benefit of the choir fund of the
First Christian church, the play, "Won by
Wireless." will be produced In the high
school auditorium Friday evening, April 21.
Ti, ladies' Aid society of the First
Methodlt church will give
afternoon at 2' at '
McNichols, lM Nor
street.
The members of Magic t'lty 1o5ge, N'o
S4i Modern Brotherhood of America wi.
meet tomorrow evening at their hall. 'UlH
N lreel. to transact business of im
portance. The infant rhlld of Felix Sliyeiewlci
Fortv-first and M streeta, died yesterday.
The 'funeral will be held today from St.
Francis' church to the Merman Cat hoi t
cemetery.
Oxcar Wilde's comedy. "The Importance
of Being Karnesl." will be produced bv i.e
high school alumni in the auditorium
April 1 under the personal direction of
MUs Ltlllsn Fitch of Omaha.
This is paper dav of the King's Daugh
ters' clicla and old papers and magaxlner
can be sent to teie home of Mis. W.
llreen. tt North Twentieth street, or Mrs
A. J. Bragonlcr. 2il K treet.
The annual maplf syrup snd ho bis
cuit dinner of th Firm Presbyterian
church will be given in the lower auditor
ium toiilgut. An entertaining program ot
music and addresses will be aubnuit.-d.
C. F. Srarr was hunting yesterday a!
I.a Platte and as he describes It. be sho
the clouds full of holes, but he neith
biought home vaxr nor ducks. Th
tienery, however, waa beautiful, he aud
Mxtv-alx births were recorded durii.
le month of March In South Kniahi
tweai-eigul being females aud tue re
NORTH PRESBYTERIANS
HEAR ANNUAL REPORTS
Congregational . Meellag .; Hll for
Transaction ot ,Hlie
Baiiseu. ' .
North Tresbyterlan church Tglsed $4.13
for general expenses and $1,100 for benevo
lencea In the year ending April 1, arf-oording
to reports submitted at the congregational
meeting last night. -
Supscrlptlona for 136.000 to" apply on the
new church have been obtained and a can
vass Is in progress to raise $10,000 more.
The church no'w has a membership of 438.
Th congregational meeting was preceded
by the' annual dinner.
"The progress pf the affairs of the church
for the year haa been highly satisfactory."
said Rev. M. V.'Higbee, pastor.'
NEBRASKA IS AGAIN SOAKED
Rain and Snow Fall Over Nearly the
Entire State and Farmer
'. nejole. ; . V
JNebraska. farms received , another good
drenching. Wednesday night, the same
s'orm. that hit Omaha extending over a
pood part of the state.' Heavy ralti, hail
and anow .was reported to the Vnlon Pa
cific over all its line from Omaha to Co
lumbus. Rain and anow fall on Its line
from Columbus to Cheyenne and rain and
anow on the branches north of Grand
Isiand. Kearney, on the Ptromsburg, Al
bion, .Norfolk lines, and two Inches of snow
op the Spauldlng line.
The Burlington reports snow In eastern
ei'd central Nebraska, th heaviest down
pours being In the six counties north of
Aurora. Fremont had a very hard rain
and three Inches of snow fell gt Randolph.
Southeast Nebraska' had rain. Table Rock
getting the largest amount of moisture.
The Northwestern also reported heavy rain
on Its lines.
tea thts
home of Mrs.
Twenty-fourth
HEAD WAS SCALY
HAIR ALL CAL1E OUT
And Baby's Face Broke Out in Red
Bumps. Spread on Hands and
Arms. Got Worse All the Time.
Mother Says, " I Don't Think Any
thing Else Would Have Cured
Him Except Cuticura."
"When my first baby was six months old
a broke out on his bead with little bumps.
I aey would dry
up and leave a
scale. .Then it
would break out
again and It
spread ail ever his
head. All the hair
(snie out and hi
head was scaly sll
nr. Then his
face broke out sll
over in red bumps
and it kept spread
ing um 11 It was
on his hands and
arms I bought aeveraiboias of emtcueat. f sve
Lira blood uiedirine, sad kad two duetors to
treat huu. but . got worse ail the time. He
had it about six months when a friend told
m about Cuticure. I sent sad got a bottle
of Cm k ur Keaolvent, a caae ef Cutaura
boap and a box of (,'uttrtira Ointment, lu
three days after uelug tiiein he began to
improve. He began to tske long naps and
to stop srratrhing his head. Alter taking
la bottles of RaaolvMil, two boxes of Oini
BMHit aad three cakes of Soap lie was souiid
an well, and never had aoy breaking out of
any kind. His hair came out in liitle rurls
' all ever his head. I don t think anything
Is would hare cured turn exoapt Cuticuia.
"I have bought Cuticura Otrumaiil and
Boap aaaeral Hums since to use lur cuts and
tarns and have never known them to fal la
cure what 1 put thaos on. Cutrura Swap a)
the best that I have ever used for Uiiiet
purpoves " iRignedl Mrs. F F. Hsrmon,
H. t D. 1. Atoka. Turn.. Bept. 10. 1VI0
Sold everywhere Potter Pmg A Ckeax
Ourp , sole props , 11U Columbus Ave . boston.
' "stalled free, saaaplas of Cuticura See and
OuUmeia, aa Jj-p. auk a aaju treeiaet.
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CROWD
THE MOHEY SAVIUG CROWD
Go to Hay den Bros, and get that Piano you
have been looking for, at a less price; and on
easier terms than any where in the state
THE WORLD'S GREATEST AUD BEST PIANOS
Going in a Sale at a Saving oi from 40 to 60. This is the
ZZIaZZZZZZZIII GREATEST IIZIZZZZZZZZZZ
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In the history of piano selling. It is not what you PAY for a Piano,
but it is the AMOUNT of PIANO QUALITY YOU GET FOR YOUR
MONEY, but in this sale we are giving a combination t the people
that cannot be beaten, which is a MECHANICAL AND ARTISTIC
QUALITY at the VERY LOWEST CUT PRICES. VVe challenge any
dealer to equal any one of these bargains that arc ging in this sale.
Tha three thinps that should make this sale attractive is First HIGH QUALITY.
Second PRICE LOW. Third TERMS EASY.
BELOW WE ARE QUOTING A FEW OF THE SPECIAL BARGAINS TO BE HAD:
USED PIANOS
Wheut & Co., Ebony case $49
W. W. Kimball, Ebony case $75
Franklin, Walnut case .
Ebersole, Walnut case .
Vose & Sons, Ebony case . . .
Schaffcr, Oak- case
Marshall & Co., Mahogany .
Schaffer, Walnut case
Smith & Barnes, Light Oak
Schmoller & Mueller, hand-made,
large size
Smith & Barnes, Dark Oak
('bickering & Sons, Mahogany ...
Rembrandt, Dark Oak
Milton, Dark Oak
Price & Teeple, Mission
Weber, Walnut
Estey, Mahogany case, little used.
Kranich & Bach, Burl Walnut case. $289
Checkering & Sons, Mahogany,
little iwd $350
HAHDMAN, (Jrand $350
$99
. $105
..$125
..$159
..$1G9
..$175
$179
$173
$173
$189
$149
$199
$259
$2G9
$32 j
NEW PIANOS
One Ijarge Dark Mahogany, Colonial
case $147.50
One Large Light Mahogany, Colonial
case $155.00
One Beautiful Dark Mahogany,
elaborately carved $173.00
One Handsome Dark Mahogany,
Colonial design $189.00'
One Handsome Light Mahogany,
fine case design $199.00
Large style case, Beautiful Dark
Mahogany $200.00
Exhibition design, in a Figured
design $203.00
Beautiful Figured Light Mahog
any $205.00
Handsomely Carved Largo. Wal
nut $199.00
A fine large Quarter Sawed Oak
dark $225.00
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