rfA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1011. Leading Figure in the Mexican Revolution Tlic Omohn lice's Great Booklovcrs' Contes. TILE BRIEF CITY NEWS Hst xot ?rlat it , BUotrla riatnrt. Ba-r.i-G:ton. Tluies, rrlnting. Vhl lu w.ufc Meets Ti,e Uslnul "III iTlj lOKMent l,,l hill ID ItM'llxr I"""B Kil.l evening at 4K.M Irani rrUI s14l "Hon liul reap lilt).' A hxtik account In me Neb. Kavtngs a u.an Ann will hKp ,iu save ur earnli,g. iho:, Karnam. H ol T. Hdg. Urn. Fea4 Oeta Divorce i .sie.la K. Kao visa K.antd a iliaiiw 1 1 nm uui.n W. Vead In district couit Aednesday. Mia. eeed set the minor chill and JJU a month alimony. Vestefflce roiee Increased , n oruer to cope Kim ; i , . n... . e racing through the puiu.l.., i ,-. . i.e. m-n hava been put to wo. .4. a.-a vwe .aced In the cujr u.x.l A..j Ju rj.i.; other two in tna gnl .',-om in . .1-. ::!. " rrom Io Arreited Kred Trembly, a fjgl.ive miiy br.;e aii at Charlten. la., was at rested a: .-v.t,nth and liodge airee.a 'ir.u.siw a.'lrn jon by Charlee a. Hanger, postotfice lniipccior. Trembly waa arrest ! in Ija tor breaking and enter!:' Tint Frbytert.n Char oil .eote Gains In if:i m. i ji .:. i-..,,.., i. . ci.uich and U.nla.i rl-.c.ni ruin of in First Presbyterian eoiimn of nmtr.i a ere snown In the reports read at ,,F ann-.a. m -ftlng. held We1ne.!ay n.gi,!.. 'ine cn.irch has members and ire i. ir.dsy scix,! 21. members. Tre f ..;.. . ,i.tice: were elected: khle.s. it. . .... ,inry. A. A. Pohenk. Nathan r.nn, J. 14. Adams. Deswon. l'r. J. is. .U n, J. It. Franklin, T. V. Wilson. TicaaLicr ol benevoiences, J. H. rrarki'.n. Takes Xla Baca AJoag- 5am Hell, re cently arrested a a n-.,eot for me mur der of Mike O Hearn. bad a longing for chicken last nigS'.i a:.U a convenient gunnyaak went prowl. n In me vicinity of coop of yellowieg belong nf to Sam Moore at 1IS0 North Ten;y-thli4 sutet. Moore waa on the alert, ai d gae chase. It waa quite a sprint from ine chicken coop to Nzteenth and rmn'.ag airee'a. where Officer Dibble corraled Beli. Judge t'nw ford alleted ten day In the county jail to Bell. 1 1 1. Olub Puts Back the Monogram Curtains New Home for the Commercial Club it the All Abiorbing Queition Considered. lr ) v. i . ( l- v . V7 . 1 ... -V ' tie - X " nil ; 1 n : ! p f P y 1 1 - - i-A)c:-.LA X t.' Eti 1 HI-' kVj' eT. A , i raw 1 a.l'- ! .": v- . . e When the monoarrara lace curtain were removed aome time ago from the wlndowa of the Commercial club din In rooms, laun dered neatl; and atored away with the Intention of preaerrlng them until new cuartara ware secured, member a believed tkat tke'day waa not far off when a more oommodloua home would be provided, l.ut the ourtalna have been put back on the wlndowa and inembere are beglnnlnn to beilave that they ax doomed to remain la the preaent building. Thlt Indication la ositaolaJly dlaoouraglng to the many new mambara wbo hava been aken In during the laat few montha, for they have been 14 to anticipate the joya of more suitable liotne. The elub baa not been able thua far to solve tba problem that oonfronta It. It baa the choice of three couraea to pursue, but none of them are within eaay reach. The choJoe Ilea between a mending of the breached nesoUatlooe with the Woodmen of the World, the rental of an additional floor In the preaent building or the erec tion of a club building by the mrmhera forming stock company. All negotiations seam to be off with the Woodmen, and a majority of the members reeent the euggeetlon of remaining In the Viasent location. The erection of a new building has been talked of In a way, but no definite conclusions have been reached. It Is understood that within the laat few days the oiub has considered the Tukey. Moorhead proposition ta build at Eight eenth and Pouglaa streets. t I .. W . "l; -""It O I aV V5 i l . ; :' . - "- 1 - 1. Mercedes Madero. Slater of Francisco I. Madero; 3. fienora Francisco I. Madero; 3. Franctaro I. Jlailero; 4. AnKela Madero, Sister of Francisco I. Madcro- 5. Mother of Francisco I. Madero. with Her Youngest Bon; 6. Home of the Maderoa In Mexico City: 7. Uovernor Maderu, Surrounded by His Children and Grandchildren In the Court of His Parraa Home. . . FRANCISCO I. MADERO AND HIS INTERESTING FA MILT. EGG DEALERS ARE TO FIGHT Organized Battle Against the Heyburn Cold Storage Bill. WANT TO EQUALIZE THE PBICES Rgti Produced! In Kebraeka, Kamaaa, lawn aad Mlaaowrt Show n Snr pins of Twn Million n Week nt Thla eaaon. Witnesses Differ v as to Auto's Speed Some Say Hamilton Wai Moving at Leu Than Ten Kilei an Hour When Boy Waa Struck. Witnesses to show that Robert Hamilton was running at Icns than twele miles an hour when he struck and killed the Rob ertson boy, were put on the stand by the j no.enoe in ine opening or Ita case Thurs day morning. Also by the examination of auto experts. Attorney Smyth showed the ptasiWilty of a driver s coat sleave catch ing and advancing the spark, and with it the speed, accidentally. B. R. Marsh and Miss Uladya Uroaa. who tre at the latter home, Hung Maple .it, at the time of the accident, stated l.. at they looked Up from the paper which they were reading Just In time to aee the car strike the boy, and that It was Kolng fiom tan to twelve miles an how. The wlt Ubses for the state all testified to a aeU i.I twenty-five miles sn hour. J, A. S. Avery of the Auburn Auto.'itu b.l company, who aold the machine to . Hamilton's father, and U D. Pmlth, as sociated with Avery, told of tests they had n-.ade with, an Auburn car, stopping It with n eighteen feet, while going at nine miles an hour. They also explained how the speed control 1111 the Auburn car worked exarlly In the reverse to that on a Chalmers Petrolt. the ma hltie owned by tl. Hamilton a previously to the Auburn. It was thus auggested that young Hamilton la h!l excitement inigiit have thrown on the speed lnaie.nl of stopping the car an his Intention was. Julius I'.achman, who waa following Ham ilton In hit car. awore that oun. iijr-.ill-U-n was not going more thun f.iutieen uillei an hour. He denied that they Mere is. ill m the state had charged. The Nebraska Egg Dealers' assoctitlon has organised a fight agaJnat the Heyburn cold storsge bill, which proposes to pro hibit eggs being held for a longer period than ninety days. The asaoclailon I send ing out circulars asking every merchant and farmer who handles eggs urging them to petition senators snd representatives to prevent any legislation that seeks to pre vent the storage of eggs, poultry or but ter. In the circular sent out the associ ation presents the following argumenta against .the Heyburn bill. "The value of the poultry and eggs pro duced In the I'nlted Htates was over $700, O0.O00 last year. "From Nebraska. Kansas. Iowa and Mis souri, right now there Is being produced about 1.0)0 carloads of 400 rases each per week more than are being consumed tn these states, a surplus valued at S2.000.00o per week. "This surplus crop has to go into cold storsre houses snd Is used In the fall and winter, where there Is little or no pro duction. "Peventy-flve per cent of the poultry sold In October. November and December, goes Into cold storage for use when there are no spring chickens. "The ease and poultry In cold atorage last year was owned by over 100,0(JO dif ferent firm and individuals and not by any combination or truat. Twenty 1 ears Ago, "Twenty year ago t.&t sold In the spring and summer at 6 cents per doien and the production then waa leas than one-fourth per capita of what it Is now and consumers paid J1.0U per dosen or went without In the winter. "The greatest 'conservation of resources' now known Is holding surplus food prod ucts in cold storage from time of plenty until time of scarcity. "Because of this proposed legislation the egg atorera ara reluctant to Invest In egg for cold storage, forcing the larger part of the present egg crop onto the city mar kets, causing an oversupply and present low prices of about 6 cents to'6 cents below the Jast, .two yer' values." ... John W, Klckelamlth, Oreenboro. Pa. has three children and like most children they frequently take cold. "We have tried several ktnda of cough medicine." he says, but have never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." For sale by all dealers. The Key to ths Situation Bee Want Ads. MRS. MAUL GETS BIG VERDICT "ecurea Jndnmeajt of ,54H Aaralest Firm Which Acted as Her Aarent. Verdict for daintiKes of $9,300 against the Cole-McKay firm In behalf of Mrs. Lillian M. Maul was returned In district court Thursday St 10:15. In her suit Mrs Maul alleged that the Cole-McKay company, as agents for her rral estate, suppressed a sale, causing her a lnas of $31,000. He Enlists in Navy for Sake of Travel Colorado University Man Will Sail the Main, but He Refuses to Fight. , ,"I want to see the,world. but I don't want to flsht." , , . . . This bit of Information vti conveyed to ths recruiting officer, al the naval head quarters, by Donald Houston of HouUler, Colo., when he applied for enlistment. Donald was Informed ,,tha( If he Joined the navy, he would , have to .go to war, If It was declared. "Well, Is there. ikej( t.u. be. a .war for the next year or twoi," . asked the . w ould-be-sailor. . . f. "No, I don't think .so.'.' was the smiling answer. - . "Well, I'll Join then.:' ' Houston Is a graduate of Colorado university. A Horning; fhanie Is not' to have Hucklen's Arnica Salve to cure burns, sores, piles, cuts, wounds and ulcers. 25c. For sale by -Reatan Drug Co. PETITION FOR PROBATE 0FC0HN WILLIS FILED Asiessl of testate ta ot Stated, Itnt Namea of the Bene f Iclarlra Are tilven. Petition for probate has been filed In county court In the matter of Herman Cohn's will by his widow. The value of the estate Is not mentioned In the petition, which will come up for hearing April 29. Tha helra at law are mentioned as Sarah Conn, the widow; Loyal A. Cohn and Wal ter H. Cohn, the two sons; Florentine Cohn. a slMter living- In New York City: Mr.. N. L. Rogers, also a sister living In New York, and her son. Leeter Rogers. - A total of $.",.000 was left to the two sis ters and a nephew and the balance, in- 1 eluding fiu.000 Insurance,, to the widow and two xons. 1RV THIS FOR KIDNEYS HAS CISED THOUSANDS Weak, Inactive or deranged kidneys ought to have medical attention at once to avoid possible development of chronto Rheumatism. BrUtht's disease or diabetes, which are practically incurable. If your back aches, rheumatic pains affect the Joints, the urine is frequent, painful or highly colored, or you have soreness In the groin or dlxzy spells, treatment should be taken at once to avoid further developments or complications. tlet from your druggist one-half ounce package Murax compound. one-half ounce fluid extract Hiiehu and six ounces good pure gin. Mix and take one to two teaspoonfuls of the mixture after earh meal and at bed time. This aids the kidneys to properlv per form their work of filtering poisonous waste matter and urle acid from the blood anil throwing it off from the system as they should and puts them In Ktronn. healthy condition. Thi formula haa cured thousands since It was discov ered a tew months ago Adv. Rest aj health re mother hd child. M as. Wiksi.ow Soothino Svsrr has been nl for over filXTY YEARS bv MILLIONS of MOTHKKS for their CHILDREN M' HI Lit 1'KKTIHKG, with PF.RFKCT fcl'CCEHH. It SOOTHES the CHII.li. SOFTFNrt the GUMS. M-'-AYSall PAIN ; CI RKS WIND COLIC, anil s the bent remedy for UIAKKHUIA. It is al solutcly harmleo. He a-ire ani ak for "Mr. Winilow' Koothing Svnip," anu lake no otrcr kind. Twenty-live, cent a botUa. 4 Recruits from Omaha . Not to Be Vaccinated Order lot Inoculation Against Small pox is Cancelled by the " Chief Surgeon. Ko n:cia awbllen ami for the army rectolu An "f"r haa Juet been received at the aimy rtvi'wltlng .station dispensing with all sol .r.il.,ns here. The men will be treated with the needle htn thy arrive at Fort Logan. Colo.. If si'ch precautions ars then thought neces aary. One t a.'. ii tor Helped Hark Work. Mr. W 11 loid Adams Is Ida name, and he write: I waa confined to my Ixd with ciironlo rheumatism and used two bottles of Fblvy's K dary Remedy w th good effect. The thud tittle put nie on my feel and I Itajurcd work as a conductor on the Lei Icgiou. .. Street Railway. It will do all you v..! la caaee of rheumauam." It dears tkt blood of urlo aold. For sale by ail arua"f WlheitiL tHne Cook ILeaves don't fret-or scold lay in a good supply of Shredded Wheat the food that is ready-cooked, ready-to-serve contains all the nutriment in the whole wheat grain, steam-cooked, shredded and baked a crisp, golden brown a food that is good all the way through tempting in its nutlike flavor a delight to eat and to serve. MRihDi I k 1 ff J till I - J LPiUILP VVilii TTSTfl is without doubt the most perfectly balanced, most easily digested food ever given to man. It is not flavored or compounded with anything not a "patent-medicine" food not a "pr-digested" food just plain, simple, wholesome, steam-cooked whole wheat, shredded and baked; It is better than mushy porridges because you have to chew it, thereby getting from it all its rich, body-building nutriment. Try it for breakfast wilh milk or cream (hot milk in Winter). Being in bis cuit form it is easy to prepare a nourishing meal with it in a few minutes in combination with fresh or stewed fruits. . Always heat the biscuit in oven to restore crispness before serving. Two Biscuits with milk or cream and a little fruit make a complete nourishing meal. Your grocer ielU it. THE ONLY CEREAL BREAKFAST FOOD MADE IN BISCUIT FORM 1 Via, sro. a rmioAT, a-pbmi 7, in. What Docs This Picture Represent? Title Author Your name t Street and Number City or town After you have written In tha title of the book save the coupon and picture. Do not send any coupon In until the end of the contest la an nounced. Remember the picture represents the title of a book not a scene or character from It, Catalogue containing the names of all the books on which the puzzle pictures are based are for sale at the business office of The Bee 25 cents. By mall, 30 cents. Do not send stamps. Rules of the Contest Ail fcFrwaa r iif,ti iu tnir tbljuiuei riiet uiiia of in uina. and mtLnoor of iftoir Uintlltm. Etch dr, lor vnty-lttj o, ititar will t , puoluavd lu 'I Urn b a 9ioi.ur wuicn iu riiMaiti tki imiiii of boutt. JjausMUa mm p.oiuiyj Uir will a Man tor tfl eoniatsiftit t rill lu th litl ol th kniuk. Cmi out beiu th picture) auid titui ftod fill In lb niii na Auittur u( ib bwuk mat add your nam u4 4drM ntif auii iiiuy la in itu' pixvmd. No rtriciion wli t lo4 oa i b way ta wtaicb iir u ine plcturtt ma u Mcurd. fcacu ptotui rspreiu uniy n till ol a boo a. if u ar nui ur ol tltl nd witti to aentl lu mor than n anwr to acu piciuitt, uu may d u. i iuT MUflC THAN alVal ANU a He W'lLasU bK ACLtr-TUU lu A.SY u.U I'lCTtitki, Incorrect nar will not b eunu agaviuat i;ooLtfuiLa if corroci tmvtr ia alM givatt. Mor tbau on anwr an ni b iui on th au coupon. a.iira ouuHua abouid b ad for astra anawer. Aii anwr i tit miu number abouid b atpl iogihi.r tu aaudlng in th Ml. Wnll not aoolutl7 nAoaaa&rr. It I detrabi lhai th picture abouid lu mm: ia b aant In with th anawar ,ln ordr thai all iiuwtri b uniform. Addltloaal pioturaa aad coupon ma? a o a la load at tb oftti vt Th ! bf mall or In paiaon. When ou ba all antF-(lT ptaturaa, faaivn iham uttiiivt and urmg bT ma. I tbaro to Tb Omaha Bum, addroaaad lu in Hokiutia Luiuaai ttdltur. iVrua will b awarded to th cntiamt aanding la tb largeai iiumuer ut ,oir.t aulutloua. lu th of tw or mor pron bating Ut aau. numor ol iwriji auluiioas, in parauii uatng th amallr lumbur t aitra oopuna In bik aai ui tmntmi wu p d.lard wtnnar, lu rant of two proaa having th m number corrti anu ualng th aam uuiubor oi oeupona, th paraon whoa aot of aoawar ia moti uauy prepared, to to opuieou u. Ui full Judging ocnmltt. will iniv in I Iran prtt. Onir on llt of ana w ara mar b luouiitiad by a cooiaaunt. Th ua of. th eoupona 1 not obligatory upon th contestant, and au aniiwar uuy be aubmttied la an laglbl manner the conteetant ma aelret. Award will be maa alrlotlr aeeordlng to ta merit xjt ach aaparait Hit. Tna nam ol more thaa on peram lauit not be written upon an en coupon. Th award wll be maa bf th Contt Editor and a comnuuee ol well-known all laene, who aaipea will b ajinound later. The Contaet 1 limited to th toll awing territory: Nbrake, Wyoming, that portion of Iowa weet of hut not including Dae htotnea, and that aeviiun of bouih Uakota knuwn aj th Blaea Hill Diatrtct, First Prize Value $2,000 A $2,000 Apperaon "Jack Rab bit " TourrffK car, Model Four Thirty, with five-passenger ca pacity. It la a great car In a great contest. It haa many speed and road records, and todav ranks among the leading motor cars. Kor both service and epeetTthlg auto will make an excellent possession. It Is a real joy-maker. It la fully equipped and la Just like accompanying Illustration. Tho fanioua Apperaon warranty goea with thla car. The prize may be Inspected at the Apperson'a Company's Garage, 1102 Karnam Street. Second Prize Value $760 Nut everybody van play a plan hut everybudy would like tu. The 88-note Kimball player-piano, worth $760, which Is the second grand prize, will furnisii niuslo fur you whether you plsy or nut. it Is a wonderful Instrument, and will make aome home a hippy place for every member of the family. Kven Grand ma can play this instrument. If alater wants to play It without the mechanism, she jlmply haa to lift a leve.. This plaver Is exhibited at ths A. lioapa store. It 13 louglae Hi. tT -JZ - "iiajupwiaa j-1- " 1 ill Third Prize Value $500 This prize la a beautiful lot lu A. I'. Tukey A Sons Her addition, adjacent to Hanscom park and Cen tral boulevard. It Is lot 4 of block sight, on Thirty-third atreet. and l 10130 feet. The .Uitet car line runs along Thirty-second avenue. Jusl a block from the site of the lot. H.,me young couple, peril ipa. Kill her erect a little ..-ullage In which tu live for years and yeara. Who can tell what lucky persun will get thla Ideal lot? Vou muv be the one. Fourth Prize Value $250 A l-'OO Columbia "I'.egent" tirafon ula and Soli worth of records form the fourth grand I rUt. Thla excel lent liiKtrujneiil in one cf tlie bext liianufacl ui ed. It Is built of finest inaliogauy throughout. Kor any family thla limn uiuent la nimply a musical gem. It is sure to liu-reaae the bliss of any home. It will draw the family closer together and form mean of entertainment night afier night. This Uiafooola Is now ex hibited at the Columbia t'lioiiograph Company's agency, 1)11-14 rarnain ti i et. Thirty-Five Cash Prizes Value $140 Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Twenty Prizes of Watch for the Daily Picture in Th? Bt. 7 ka aay ta Us SltuaUoa-re Waat Ada