TIIE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 2. 1911. BRIEF CITY NEWS Have Hoot I'rint It. in, Clcrtric Fixture, Granrn. Tlmo, Printing. Murgemi- Omaha (locks for Indian ontract tor l.zwi wail dorks, known to the trade an 'regulators." fur use In the Indian service, has been awarded to the A. F. Pmlth rompiny of Omaha. More lloys Than ;irls One hun dred and alaty-ala children, eighty-seven of them males, were born In the rlty during the month of April; turln April. 1310, 174 were horn, of which eighty-one were malue. Prortocutlnn for Short Wright Charging- George Hutter. a dealer In coal and grain at Twenty-eighth and Farnam streets, with giving ahort welghta, John Orant. Pegg awor out a complaint In po lice court Momley morning. Internal Itevenue lUre-lpta Fall Off The Internal revenue receipts for the month of April ehow a decrease of $12.787 . over the receipt for the corresponding month the preceding year. The receipts for April. 1911. are I19S.C7.88. while the re ceipts for April. 1910, were 1242 444 tt. -New Law Firm la Formed frank H. Woodland was admitted to the law firm of Rich, Gilbert & Nolan Monday. Mr. Woodland takee the place of Mr. Gil bert, who Is leaving the city and the firm name is changed to Rich. Nolan Wood land. No Tickets Sold The board of goT . emors of the Apollo club announces that no tlcketa will b sold for admlnsion to the Apollo club concert at h First Con gregational church, -.'Tuesday evening. May 1 This concert Is private to the members and frlenda of the rhib and tlcketa for all availab.e aeata have already been Issued- In. Partnership With' His Father .Hugh C. Robertson, son of Bernard N. Robertson, the attorney, haa entered Into law partnership with his father. Mr. Robertson was a member of the debating team wh';h represented Cretghton uni versity this spring, and was graduated . from Jhe Crelghtort College of Law last Bat ur day evening at the bead of hie olasa. Change at Federal Building The navy recruiting atatlon will move Its of fices from the third floor of th federal building to th fourth floor, where It will occupy the rooms prevloualy uaed aa a dormitory for the mall clerka. The dis trict clerk will occupy the rooms vacated by the nary atatlon. Judge -Munger will annex th room adjoining hi library. N Springfield Good Fellowship Dinner jne Bpringneia (ieo. commercial ciud will hold a "goodfellowshlp dinner" In Ita clubroom Wednesday evening. There will be several prominent local speakers, but th principal speakers of th evening will be Clement Oh as of Omaha, who will at tend th dinner aa th official representa tive of th Omaha Commercial club. Leroy Corliss, manager of the Waterloo Cream ery company, will also attend the affair. ' Grocers After Convention One spe cial car, and probably two, will be run from Omaha to Denver In June, filled with delegates to th convention of th National Retail Grocers' association. They will be members of th Nebraska Federation of Retail Merchants, and they will be ac companied by members of th Omaha Com . . tr.erclal xlub, all bent on securing th next annual convention for this elty. Th Den ver meeting will be held from June 10 to t2, Inclusive. i Maynard Takes In New Work- James W. Maynard, recertly selected as rustodtan of publlo school properties, aa aumed th duties of his office Monday. Though named for the pljoc two month ago, Mr. Maynrd haa been uuabla to clear up his business M an employe of th Union Paclflo until tbla data 11 was granted tntll May 1 by the Beard of Education "to get" his' afalrs' 1n 'hape. "previously, i the office of custodian was filled by D. Flnlayson. superintendent of construction, . but the departmtnu vo.e divorced be co use of preM cf buslress. Bank Open Savings Department A savings department waa opened Monday at th Omaha National bank, and here after will constitute one of th several prominent featurea of that Institution. Mis Anna Hanson, who has been con nected with the bank during th last two years, has been placed In charge of the department. Prior to a year or two ago th comptroller of th currency would not permit national banks to maintain savings departments, but sine than th bars have been let down aad national banks all over th country are taking up th small sav ings feature wherever th field war rants It - Eight Men Resign at Sock Pile Gin; Refutes to Spend May Day at labor Bid the . Guard Goodbye. ' Bight -rock pll prisoners have gone a Maylng. Monday morning the rock pll prisoner held a conference and passed resolutions disapproving th eatabllehment of th In stitution for th manufacture of macadam. At th close of th mtlng they ten dered thtr resignation to Ed Stout, dep uty sheriff In charge, and bad him fare eel I as they walked from th enclosure. Mr. Stout ' was . comrolssionsd deputy iherlff Monday beore going on duty. SUGAR BEET 'WORKERS ' START FOR THE FIELDS Os TraJaloa Q f rvaa Llaeola to BUllaaT th " . aaasur. May day marks. th beginning of th beet weeding season In, th western states, and already men, women and children, often th whol family In a party, ar to be seen passing through Omaha to th beet fields of Nebraska, Montana. Wyoming, Colorado anf other western state. A special train, carrying MO Russians, leaves Linoola May t, loaded with families gofng to th beat field near BlUI&ga, Mont., wher there is on firm with a sugar factory and adjacent fields worth tl .0,0no. Others will be leaving soon ana th entire "weeding" population for th summer will to ajnping near th fields. Sealer t St. Starr's Aeaacaay Pre - TasMs'i "Prtaeeaa." Far superior .. t Use usual school jtrl dramatics was th presentation ot Tenny son's treat poem th Princes. In sit scenes ty the senior student of Bt Mary's acad emy, Qulncy. Ill, In th spacious academy auditorium. Though th students have been under special professional training for only a few weeks, they Interpreted th dif ficult lines of the poem with masterful delivery that reflected credit upon their gifted teacher and clearly evinced th thor ough character of her work. Not only th clear enunciation, th dis trict articulation, and th carefully modu lated expression of th reader deserv laudatory mention; but another delightful charm ot th play waa th artistic delsart work of th young ladles who constituted th classes ot th university. Every member ot th cast did her part well and supported th work of th whol. The highest encom iums were pronounced upon th work by all who saw it and ths Princess will long b remembered ss one of th most brilliant and artistic piajg aver aliaesaed la Qulncy. j GRAND JURY IS CONVENED k Judge Estelle Givei the Investigator! Their Instructions. WILL BEGIN WORK TUESDAY laatrartlaaa Refer to the l.lqt l aws, th Blld l abor Laws aad Laws Forhlddlaai Minora la rol Malls. The grand Jury for the May term of the district court as convened and sworn in by Judge Kxtelle Monday morning. The Jury Immediately adjourned for the day and will take up its grind Tuesday morn ing under the direction of George Magnev, deputy county attorney. , P. r. Peterson, heed of the U. P. Steam Bakery company, was appointed foreman. H. Oiaegow. an old soldier.' Is th special bailiff for the Jury. "It has been publicly charged." nald the Judge in Instructions to the Jury, "that the government has Issued twice as many licenses to sell liquor In the city of Omaha aa have been Issued by the authorities of the city of Omaha. The men who are engaged In th lawful sale of liquors In this city pay a license of 11000 as well as a government licence, and. while they should at all times observe the laws gov erning the sale of Intoxicating liquors, thy ar aa well entitled to the protection of that law." Bpecial reference was made to violations of th child labor laws, the Judge stating, the crime against childhood Is the great est crime of the age." Attention was called to the regulations which forbid minors in pool halls and to the investigation of hotela and other publlo buildings; also to the county institutions, the Jell, etc Personnel of the Jury: P. F. Peterson, fore- C. K. Dunn, nan; R. D. Duncan, B. F. Black. J. A. Lee. Albert C. Kugel. W. J. Little. Henry Heal, T. F. Morrlssey, Gus Bhemke. Nels Peterson. Charles M. Clapp, Henry Riardon, Dennla Cunningham. Harvey Sloughter. F. K. Dally, , MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS MUST TAKE OUT LICENSES Llceaae Inspector Declares War and Bays that They Ar Really Peddlers. Richard Schneider, license Inspector, has declared war against peddlers who operate under th guise of manufacturers agents. Schneider Ssys these dispensers of wares vad payment of peddlers license fees by pretending to taks orders, when In fact they deliver goods at th same time they mak the sal. Thee fellows must take out a peddler's license or quit business, la Schneider's ultimatum. "Th city Is being, beaten out of hundreds of dollars annually through the tactics." says Schneider. "I have Investigated their operations and they ar th same as pre vail among peddlers. Th represent them selves as manufacturers' agents. But In stead of making th delivery at some sub sequent date, they deliver the wares at th time of the sale. Otherwise, they could not make any money out of th scheme. Housewives and others who buy of ped dlers changa their minds, too often to risk a delivery on another day. So they deliver Immediately. This puts them in th same class as peddlers and they will have to put up th llcens fee, th same aa legitimate peddlers." A Break for Liberty from stomach, liver and kidney trouble Is mad .when a 85a boxrpty Ring's New Life Pills Is bought. Ffo'r sale by Beaton Drug Co. ' Building Permit. Harrison V Morton, 13S North Thirty-fifth street, frame dwelling, $1,000. (Q) A Capital, - .- - -Surplus and Profits, J. H. MILLARD, President WILLIAM WALLACE,' Vice President" W. H. BUCH0LZ, Vice President WARD M. BURGESS, Vice President Negro Policeman, is Charged With Keeping Resorts Emory Smith, Patrolman, Suspended When Woman Hakes Disclosure to the Department. investigating the complaint of a negro, who ,eald he had been robbed by a woman In a house at 1S South Fifteenth Mreet. the police stumbled acroea a trail that ended In the suspension of Policemen Emory Pmith. a negro, on s charge of running disorderly houses. Hmlthe commission was peremptorily sus pended Mondsy morning following the dls rlosurs and Captain Dunn was ordered to relieve him of all duty until the meeting of the police commissioners. According to the story told by the complainant he was Invited to th house by a woman who said she was the wife of a policeman. When confronted by the police the woman refused to deny th house was owned and run In th interest of Smith. Smith la said to run another house on Davenport street. DEAN NOYES HELD FOR HITTING MAN WITH AUTO i Is Released fader Boade Condition of Nellaea Is "till delta Dwabtfnl. Dean Noyes, the city employe, who was driving the automobile which ran down and severely Injured Jens Nellson Saturdar night, was arrested Monday morning and released on I&00 ball. Nellson wss pro nounced out of danger one by the police surgeons, but he seemed to be no better Monday morning and the police refused to go upon the supposition that he will re cover and decided to hold Noyes. Booklovera, Attention. Get a Be catalogue of 6.000 book titles. It will help solve puzzle pictures. On sale at Pes office, 26 cents: mall, SO cents. Women who bear children and re main healthy are those who prepare their systems in advance of baby's coming. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon it, and she is often let with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a . help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no expectant mother should fail to use It. It relieves, the pain and discomfort caused by the strain em the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman-to enjoy the rearing of her ' child. Mother 'a rgimn Bltf Friend Is sold at Hit I tlfilfft tefioS.. HHEHD. book for expect- - ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. O ay9 May Eiirgt maha lMi!; Seventeenth and Farnam Announces the Opening of s- TTv v j aMES jpepariLinnieiii Thii department willl afford adequate facilities to depositors seeking a safe place for savings which will bear interest according to approved Savings Bank Rules ' , Deposits made in the Savings Department on or before May 10th will bear interest from the First of May at 3 per cent. ' , "70U will sidestep colds, couehs and all other spring ills it you r wear one ot ur new Spring Overcoats, Cravenettcs r Slip- Ons. Your health will bo peeure, and your appearance will be greatly enhanced, yet you won't need to empty your purse to accomplish this. Handsome new fabrics, correctly designed stylos and the best of workmanship make their fine looks, their comfortable fit and their long service certain. Their 0 littleness of price is the re sult of buying methods that have no equal. We'll guarantee evcrj thing from looks to price. Remember, too, that our Crar enette and "Slip-Ons" are RAIN PROOF. , ' Spring Overcoats and Cravenettes $10 to $23 Slip-On Raincoats $5 to $20 'me Mouse or HIGH MCRIT. " Ham of Steln-Bloch Clothes, hegal For ool Nights and Comings Our Celebrated PETROLEUM COKE is ideal for open grates. It is free from smoke, the worry over ashes and esoot, and is odorless. Supplied in small lots Aitchison-Cook-Corneer Company ynidnFuel a. 1714 Farnam Street ; ' ' People are becx5ming more and more interested in the development of the Great Northwest. And The Bee, which has been untiring in creating this interest, is read by a vast throng. Advertise your land in The Bee. - $1,000,000 - 500,000 J. De F. RICHARDS, Cashier FRANK BOYD, Assistant Cashier B. A. WILCOX, Assistant Cashier EZRA MILLARD, Assistant Cashier 31 tticcrtty Clolkc Shoes. Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts. Dh..e Douglas 268 Phonesilnd. 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No nsutatloo. wtl e. sUoot en ta way la whlak uw.r. to lb. platurM may be neanl tch pltur mrtMU oaly en. title el a book. II yoa ere aot tun el a title to wtae te tend la aon tbsa ea. answer u Mck picture, yos mey ... BUT NOT MOB THA.N JT1VB ANSWERS WIU. SB ACCBPTKD TO ANY OSS PICTtiK. lnewreot anrwers will aet b. eant4 ttnat MtlMuti It comet an.w- It eiM !. Hon thta one tnewwr sbeeM net b. set oa tb. ttm. ooupen. CU coupons theula b. mA lor asm answer. All aaawoie i Ih asm. aumbOT skoals be kwt . ethcr is ""'while ao? absetstely a ry, N It datlrtblt tk.t tb. plottit sh.ul4 In eaoh ew be sent In wUt tk. tniwwt ,ta orim that til MMWOTt be anllorm. AdalUoaal yuUrtt tad ! stay bt ebtalt tt the eltlce ot BM by mtll er ia puwoa. Wbcn yoa hte tU ematy-des-slttww, tttitn Um i&s.th.r tn4 brins er mtll them te The Omthe Be eedrtMit te the BookMnen' Oonteat Kdltor. Prlut will be .varaat b th. iniiiiinnnn eeaatn la tk. ltrsl aumbar el aorract eoletloat. In otmi m tw er BMre ptrtoat k.nns th. hm aumbar ot eorrwcl eolutLona. tk. .raon aln U. eauller aumbwr el extra ..etent la hi. Ml ot taswtn wll be SMUrwt wtnaer. U eet ol two ptoat siaf tb. stmt aumbar eerraat tn4 mIrs the sswm numbbr ol eeusona, th HnM wbm tat el tuwtn it moet nutly srapanC ia the oploloa ot the full luasina eosualttM. will rtMloe tht first rtH. Only eae list el aaew.r may be t.baltud by e wete.ttat. The at of the toupoae tt aet eMlsaiory epea tbt tontwttnt, aa ta Asswar suy be submltte ta any If1kl. atauaer (he MdtMtttt sur ttleei. awtrdt will be mate ttrtotly smotId( te the marlt ol eih ttearate ll. Tb. name el mor. thta one pwaia muM not b written upon aay toe toupea. The awards wll be tote, by the CotUett Miter aa a etaunillt. el wtil-fcaowa rt uat waM babm will be announce bur. iv. Oeatett tt limits te the oilewias territory i Ntbrttka, Wyoming, that porlloa at Iowa wart et bat at iaaiaaia Dot atoiaat, aa that aastlea el sotk Dakota aavwa ts the Bleak Kills OietfleV ranks among in leading motor ear. For both servlcs and speed this auto wlU make aa exceUeat posaeeslon. It is a real Joy-maker. It Is fully equipped and la Just like accompanying Illustration. Th famous apperson warranty goes with this car. The prise may be Inspected at toe Apperson's sales rooms. HOI Tarnam Btreet Second Prize Valu $780 Not everybody tin pity altn. taut srybody would Ilk to. Th ll-not Kimball player-piano, wort T 10. which 1 the second (ran prise, will fnrniaa aausi for you Bthr you play or not. It la a wonderful Instrument, aod will snake torn bom a happy place for every ai.rnber f tb family, live a Oraud Bit cto play tbla instrument. if titter want to pi It without th aaecitanlsm, aha simply has to lift a lever. Thl playar 1 hlblted at U A. Ueep star. I til Uuualaa eU. Fourth Prize Valu $282) A stoa cuiumuia "stant Orafosv e.a aiiu wunu ot records fores trio tourtb arena ria. Tills excel lent intlrutuaut 1. on of tb bs tuanulaciuiwu. It Is built of finest aueliugauiy throughout. or any family I rile Instrument la simply musical sera. It la euro to inctest the bits of any bom. It will draw tb family closer together and toria means of entertainment oljnl after Bight. This Urafonola Is now et blbit.d at th Columbia t'hoiiugrap i oinpauy a tvaeotiy. Uil-iJ r araaa Street. Thirty-Five Caah Prizes Valu. $140 Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Twenty Prizes of $1 Watch for the Daily Picture in The Bee. (no this is 1hd the Contest eoatMt ami employ., of the Osuh snm sad mnur-n. ears, mere win e. s.mwbm i First Prize Vttlu 52,000 A II.UvO AvVwiauu "Java Hair tn ' iuurtuK car. Model Four I Dirty, with tlTe-passnger ca " tjaclt. It U a great car in a great contact, it bat man apecd and road records, and todar Third Prize Valu $800 Tht prts I a bautlxul lot 'a A. r. Tukey Son's Ilr addltloa. adjanant to Han scorn park and Ca tral boulevard. It ta lot of block slant, en Thirty-third street, and It isxl 10 feet- Tb street car line runs ions Thlrty-econd svenu. Just a block from th sit of th lot. Mom young coup', perhaps, will hr rct a ilttl nvttaa la jvhloh to II v for yeara and years. Who caa tall what lucky pereoa will (et thto Ideal loiT You may be th one. mmmmm