Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 05, 1911, Page 8, Image 8

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BOOSTERS IN NEED OF BARBER
Tonsorial Artiit it Overlooked in the
Rush of Preparation.
CLUB HAS MANY INVITATIONS
All Maet Bo Tir4 Di)i, ftewevar,
Brrnif ef ki "laTln" Srnednle
Wblch Will Have la Be
Carried .
A serious overnight hss baen dbHOvered
In the plane for the tr1e rrln te be
run out of Omaha thin' month.. In tha
hurly-burly of getting things ready for
eurh a big undertaking . the engagement
rf a barber wag overlooked, and a commit
tee haa been forthwith pent out on an
fiertltlon to round tip a flrst-claes, well
leRulnted tenaorlal artlet to take charge of
the "primping" department..
All plans looking toward the trade
rureton are working out In fine ehape.
There Is a general clnmor all along the
mute by towns desirous of entertaining
the Omaha boosters and. all of them are
aeklng for longer stops. There la at hand
a great pile of Invitation from almost
every one of the town along the line of
the Union Pacific to be visited by the
Omaha party, In' which requests were made
for more time and Invariably supplemented
by a hearty Invitation to luncheon, dinner
or hsno.uet with them. On acoount of the
number and the impossibility of accepting
all of them, the committee hae of necea-
llv. turned them all down, c . '
Steward Pryor la always one of the club'a
employee who accompanies the train to
look after the comforts of the club mem
bers and "Joe" I,ewls, the club porter, la
the most indispensable man aboard. In
order to properly look after the publicity
rn route Will A. Campbell, manager of
the publicity bureau, Is on deck every min
ute to see that the country editors are
properly met and taken care of. In charge
of the entire train from the time It leaves
l he Tnlon depot Sunday afternoon until
it reaches there again the following Sat
urday night la Commissioner Guild, who Is
responsible for the train being on Its
echedule and every other detail en tour.
"There Is room foij ten more people on
the train." saya Mr. Guild. That number
and no more can be accommodated. The
finance committee calls attention to the
fart that all reservations must be made
not later than Saturday, thla week. All
cf the compartments are spoken for, even
at the penalty price of $26 each. In addition
to the $135, price of a ticket, which covers
everything from railroad fare down to
tips."
From the word received along the line
and the newspaper Items pouring Into the
club there Is no. doubt of the proposed
visit o'f the Omaha boosters being , well
known, nor can there be any question of
the cordiality of the reception and the
royal treatment awaiting thai Omaha busi
ness men.
Land Literature is
Sent Into Ghetto
Union Pacifio Circulating- Informa
tion of Western Prosperity in
Hebrew Tongue.
Inaugurating an educational campaign to
bring the people of tha big cities to the
weat as farmers, the Union Pacific has had
several thousand of Its books on the west,
telling of the farms to be had cheap and
the wonderful opportunities of the western
country, printed In Hebrew and many
of them were distributed last week In the
Ghetto district In New York City.
Other pamplets, "Bights and Scenes."
"Oregon, the Land of Opportunity." and
Commercial club offers to farmers are also
to be distributed to the people of the cities
and lectures on the west will be given all
this spring, both outdoors and In, with
moving pictures of the west.
Warnlag to Railroad alts,
B. 8. Bacon, , 11 Bast St. Bath, Me.,
sends out this warning to s railroaders:
"A conductor on the . railroad, ray work
caused a chronic Inflammation of tha kid
neys and I. was miserable and all played
out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pills
snd from the dy i . commenced taking
them I began to regain my strength. Ths
Inflammation cleared and I am far better
than I havo been for twenty years. The
weakness and dlszy spells are a thing of
the paat and I highly, recommend Foley
Kidney Pills.'' For sale by all druggtata.
PILANT HELD TO ANSWER
WHITE SLAVERY CHARGE
Maa Accused of t'pniallelly la Hold a p
Taken to Jail an .New
Allegation. .
leaving the court house with a probabil
ity that the charges of highway robbery
against him would be dropped with the J
acquittal of hi alleged confederate, Alfred
Itlant was rearrested Thursday morning
and held to the trrnd jury oh charges that ,
implicate htm Ic a white slave caae. !
Pliant, who lives at 4615 Dodge street. Is i
charged with placing a 14-year-old girl in j
a rcaorc hi i.apuoi avenue, witn tatting
her money from her' and keeping her there
against her will.
He was arretted on complaint of Mogy
Bernstein, officer of the juvenile court.
The girl, the keeper' of the resort, Mogy
Bernstein and numerous other witnesses
were examined by the grand Jury during
the morning.
Pllant was out on 11.600 bonds In the
highway robbery case, In which he was
charged in company with George Mor
rtssey and Harry Pape, with holding up
David Kiostal and relieving him of M
at the point of a gun last fall Morrlsey
was acquitted by a Jury in distrlot court
Wednesday night and It Is thought likely
that the action against the other two will
be dropped.
When a medicine must be given to young
children it should be 'pleasant to taka
Chamberlain's . Cough Remedy Is made
from loaf sugar., and the' roots used In its
preparation give it a flavor ' similar to
maple syrup, making It pleasant to taka
1 1 has no superior for colds, croup and
whooping cough. For sale by all dealeia.
OMAHA MUSICIANS ARE
AFTER BIG CONVENTION
relea-atloa Leaves far Atlanta
Bring Isaanrtaat Cna vent Ion
ta Omaha. ' -
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A delegation of Omaha musicians headed
by R. Oleeon. director of the American
theater orchestra, and Arthur Smith,
president of the Omaha Musicians' associa
tion, will leave Saturday for Atlanta. Ga.,
lo attend the national convention of the
American Federation of Muslotana and to
boost for Omaha for tha lll convention.
Chicago. Baltimore and Salt I.ake City are
among the cities wanting the convention,
and If the Omaha delegation lands It, It
will be a decided victory for Omaha boost
ers. The convention la in session an entire
week.
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OFFICES
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How to Avoid Street Car Accideats
Alighting From Car
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TTTAIT. until the .car stops. Step squarely down onto the step
V or running board, holding to upright hand-old in front ot
t yon with your left hand, then step to the ground with your right
foot first; facing direction cr is headed, and release your hold as
, soon as your'foot reaches the ground. ,
Always look out for passing vehicles before you step to the
street, arid it i also well to look where you are stepping, as a
depression in the street, or irregularity in the paving, may cause
a bad fall. "
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Summer Tourist Round - Trip
Fares to the jPacific Coaat
350 To California and North Pacifio Coast Pojrits.
,1'Keta on le June ti and . June 10 to Itirlusive," and '.tun 2T to
'. ?. Inclusive. 'Final return 'limit September IS. :
$ttt 70 California One-Way via North Pacific Coast
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rtekata ea sale same dataa aa lit fara Final return Uaolt Saptamaar 1.
$60 To CaWornia and North . Pacific Coast Points.
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Te i keth Cajifarala and North Padnc Coast aetnaa. Jaaa 1 U SantesaWr
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Q75 To C110""4 One-Way via Nocih Paoifio Coat
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UNION PACIFIC
Tt Standard Ra4 f tha Want.
New and Direct Route to' Yellowstone National Park.
ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS
EXCELLENT ; DINTNO - CARS
Far nddltlooal lafonnatlon, and . Illustrated Call ferula and FaatfU
Korthweat aeok. eail oo or addreaa
. : L. BErNDORFF, C P. & T. A.
1324 rarn'am St . Omaha, Nebraska
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Keep cool this summer
in a cool, clean office
Roomy, airy offices appeal to the business man who
has a large amount of. work to do each day. The
. cooler he is the better work he can do. Tenants of the
best known office building in the city catch every
breath that is blowing during the days when
the mercury is mounting high. Elevator service,
"light, ventilation and janitor attention are the best
THE BEE BUILDING
Select from these offioes at once
as they will not be available long:
BtQOnf tie Ts a ery desirable room, haTlng a south and west exposure,
which affords good light and plant of air. The apaca le 11HI20S.
and rants al a ery low figure; per month .gig 00
BOOK 4ia Ad loins the above on the north and these offloae oouM m rented
, . en .suite. . Am a single of Ilea It la deatrable en acoount eg stna,
Frica per month : gla-00
BOOH aOT Is one ef tha dieapeet and beat lighted rooms In the buildina.
1 . being located en the north s'-de of court near skylight. It la leilt snd
rents fer. per month 915.0
KOOM 61T The only room In the building whleh rents for lit per month.
It la leoated en the east aide of the court and la Salt feet in size.
New elevators are now being installed.
The Bee Building Company
Bee Business Office. 17th and Fanuun St.
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What Does This Picture: Represent?
Title r,
Author .
Your Name
Street and Number
City or Town .(. .
After you hare written In tha Utla of tha book mto tha coupon
and picture. . .
Do not send nny coupons until tha ea4 of tha coMat la aav
nonnred. '
Remember the pfotura ropraaeatg thm tttlo of a book gtwt a aoaaa
or character from It. ' ' .
Catalogues containing the namea ef all tha books on wkloh tb
puxcle plrturea are based are for aaJe at tha bualneaa' ofOoa ef Tna
Bee 25 crtits. By mall, 80 cent.
Rules of the Contest
. All Mieens ar sllsibis te enur tkta seatent awt tmimrm at Ske
ntrnwi ef th.ir funiliM. Suk ear. lex swety-IHe aa. Snare wM
Tk. Im a flotar. whloa wlU nfnMH tke mim at a baea. SnM
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title and wub to In more tbaa eae awe tb anSMMara,. lea saay a
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tMd ler tra ktwwa AU a.we e tna anaM aaaibw abaaM
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eousoai, tke im Imm hi et asn ta asatt aatly anaana. la
the full Ju(ina .emniitte. will rtarw the Oral aHaa
. Onl on. lift ot uttM mar be abmlttai by a aknwaai.
Tlx u. e( tk eoasea la aa eaiaMarr aaea
be iukailtte la ar leslble nuaaar the iiatmH
Awards will be made tttly ao.ralng u
t.. n.m mi nukr. tkaa - aae sera nat net
nit .vara, wll be m. hr tke Ceawst Mlbs aa4 a .nlilM well-
laena akoae o.m will M aaneiuveM laur. . -
Tk. ivrniu 1. Unite te tke fsU ewtnx terrUan: lleaaaaaa.
of Iowa waat of but net Inolualag IMS kteiaaa, aa tbax Mklea eC Saatfc
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First Prize
Value 92,000
11,000 A p per son "Jack Rab
bit" Tourtn car. Modal , Four
Thirty, with flTa-psLaaangar capao
lty. It la a great car In a. great,
contest. It baa manr apeel and
road recorda. and today . ranks
For both service and speed thla auto
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equipped and ia Just like accampanylnf llltjatratton. Tha famous
Apperaon warranty goes with thla car. Tha prise may be inspected
at, mo Aiirrw)H saivs rooms, iius f irosn atreet. -
araona- tha lead In r motor rare
will make an excellent possession.
Second Prize
Value $780
Not everybody csn pier a plana'
hut everybody would like to. The
SB-note Kimball placer-piano,' worth
$760, which la the second grand
prize, will furnish muslo for you 1
whether you play or not. It Is a
wonderful instrument, and will make
some home a happy place for every
member of the family. Even Grand
ma ran . play thla instrument. If
alster want to play It without the
mechanism, she simply has to lift
a lever. Thla player la exhibited at
the A. Hospe store, lilt Douglas Bt
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Third Prize
Valu 9600
Thla prise la a beautiful hat ta
A. P. Tnkay Ben's I ler aaaatloa,
adjacent to Hanaeom park and Cen
tral boulevard. It Is lot 4 of black
eight, on Thirty-third atreet, and la
tSsllt feet The street ear Una runs
along Thirty-second Avenoa, Juat a
block from the site of tha let Soma
young couple, perhapa, . will hare
erect a little cottaae in whtoh te
live fer years and yeara. Who can
tell what lucky person will ret thla
Ideal lotT Tou may - be the ana.
Fourth Prize
Value $280
A S20a Columbia "Regent" (Veron
al a and tk worth of record form
the fourth grand prlsa Thla excel
lent Inotramaot Is one of tha bast
manufactured. It la built of finest
mahogany throuchout. For any
family this Instrument Is simply a
musical gem. It iTsure to Increase
the bliss of sny home. It will draw
the family closer together and form
meana ef entertainment night after
night. Thla Grafonola le now aa
hlbltad at the t'oluuibla Phonograph
Company's agency, I II 1-1) Pamam
Street.
Thirty-Five Cash Prizes
Value 8140 ,
Fire Prizes of $10. Ten Prixes of $5. Twenty Prizes of $2.
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