THE BEE: OMAHA. TTIUKSDAY, 'JUNE 1. 1011. BRIEF CITY NEWS ,T oo, Frist It. 51ctrt raaa BBriees-Orasaes. Omaha stor v,patr Work. rart and riowar TtML ) T STbST P-lr.ta fpnm fine nd forfeit') bin rig n police court for the month or May exreoded all previous rc M. The total a approximately aiSOu. - Bonds jhscxlptlona for the new issue of Cnitad State government bond will be r --reived at th Nebrsska Nsttonal bank, whre blanks and Informa tion will b supplied without charge. Ous Burf-larr, theft and larceny policy protfite against theft by ny person On tiudlng rvar.t. lawfully or unlawfully upon tha pretnlso. Other good features. Hutton. IH brandel Bldg. Phon Doug las 1S70. - tleta Tislts Here John Kleth. former ranchman at Sutherland. Neb., and now making hi heme at Hollywood. Cal., where several other Omaha people bav winter homes, la visiting old friend In Omaha and "Incidentally paying up a few taxes," a Kleth put It. Coaditloa of Mr. Xoe The condition of Lira. Julia Hose, who was bitten by a bug while workinK In her garden Is still Serious, but no Immediate danger 1 an ttciated unices complication seta In. Mr. Ko la mother of J. Frank Rose, on of the clerks at th Hotel Rome. k sTw Circus When th Bar num A Bailey circus comes to Omaha July 12. It may break In a new circus lot. Th advance agent axe negotiating for the ground at Forty-second and Leaven worth streets. Th Buffalo BUI show may also exhibit on this lot when It comes In August. Mull Safer Oraad J ory Arthur V. Mullen, who conducted the prosecution of the ouster suit against Chief of Police Donahue, will appear before th county grand Jury Thursday morning, presumably In connection with the enforcement of th Albert act. Tha summon were served on him just befor b left th city for Lincoln Monday . - Dearer Ooe to Billing D. Clem Dea rr ljnmlgraUon agent of the Burlington, left for Billings Wednesday, to make prep arations forthe big homes eekers' excursion that rood 1 planning" on Uomeaeeker day, J una C. Mr. Dearer will return to Omaha befor. that day and h expects to lead out more than 100 fanner to aettla In th Big Horn basin. . Cut 'Worms Ax But Cut worm are reported to be at work on th corn in the low lands of tr state, but It la not thought that any BTe&t damage will b done by them. C H. Wright has Just returned from a trip over th slat and he reports that corn la up and Is being plowed. "In th low lands I found som of th corn weedy and the cut worm at work," ay Mr. Wright, "but with clear weather for aWhtle I think th worm will disappear. STonmaadl Apartments Cold Th Nor mandj Apartment House company ha old th Kormandia apartments located at Park avenue and Paciflo street. Th prop arty goes to Edwin L. Harrington of Cali fornia, who buy It as an Investment. In exchange, John 8. Knox, one of the prin cipal owners, takes over C2 acres of land bins; south of th city on Fort Crook bou levard. It Is reported that th tract will be platted Into acres and placed on the market. Zarertlg-ate Short Baskets A represen tative of th Coffin Box and Paper com pany of Minneapolis arrived In Omaha Wednesday morning to investigate th holding up of a consignment of baskets to Trimble Bros. John Grant Pegg. Inspec tor of weight and measures, prohibited the unloading' of the baskets because of an ,s.Uege4 shortage In measure. A test de TetopeJlhai th baskets would bold but even-eighths of a bushel. Th company contend that the baskets are not auppoaed to be bushel measures and will urge that they b delivered. PROGRESSIYES PUT OFF MEET DIFFERENT DATES FOR THE CHARITY CONVENTIONS Nebraska Charities aa Coirweflem a Aawthrr Date frees the Prison Coaa-rees. At a meeting of the stt officer and executive committee cf th Nebraska Con vention of Charities and Corrections, held Wednesday morning In th city taa'l. It was decided not to hold the annual state con vention in conjunction with the National Prison association, which will convene In Omaha October II to IS. Instead an Informal meeting of the social worker will be held In October and the annual convention early in the new year. Whether to hold the regular onventlon In October was a topic of spirited debate. Fome member ennterded that th two con ventions rhould be held simultaneous y; ether he'd that th state convention should be a separate affair. This latter view finally prevallf-d after discussion, which lasted the greater part of th morning. Dr. William M. Davidson, chairman of the committee cf Y which has charge of the arrangements for the National Prison association's convention, told the charity officials that he would be g!sd to have the two conventions at the same time, and that th two organisations could work hand in band. Will Campbell cf th public. ty bu reau of the Commercial club also spoke in favor of tha combination Idea. Members of the charity associations, however, felt that their affairs might be lost In the shuffl and urged a distinct nnventlon. v Rev. Edward A. Fredenhaeen of Kansas City, Mo., secretary of the Kansas and VIouri division of the S'X-icty for ths Friendless," announced during the morning that hi organization was planning a cam palm of Nebraska and that subsidiary so cieties will be formed throughout the state. -The objvet of the society," said Mr. Frcdenhagen. "is for the prevention and cur of crime, reclaiming and rrat ration of criminals, and the relief of the friend less and distressed." TROOPS OFF TO TARGET RANGE it-rs at Fort Creek Will March to Ash lee fer Practice ss Maaeavers. The annual target practice of the troop stationed at Fort Crook will begin the tat ter part of next week and will last for th next twelve weeks. Two battalions will particl(ate at the practice. The second battalion of the Fourth in fantry will leave early next week for the tro-dir march to AahlanJ, Neb., where a target range hss been secured, for this year nly. The diktanc from Fort Crook to Ashland is about forty miles and twenty miles will b mad by troop each day. A Hldicelaaa Crrsr. The Be ef Tuesday evening and Wednes- sy morning took unwarranted liberties with h advertising of the Bena, tt store fHrectlv beneath 'Bennett's " so rli known as the ignatue to all th Bennett adver tising. a"ht have been found "Dressmak ers Forms Brandels New Stock just In. each lt. The copy sent to th Bee from the Ben nett store read ' Brand New Stock, Etc" The U.nnett store treated the error la full good nature and the H hastens te Inform tn public that th form hi ques tion ar not "liraaJel Forms' and ar to be found at th Ueaaett siore Candidate! Not Able to Be Present at This Time. KOXBLS BSOWJT GIVES ADVICE H I a tatlstlee Belaa Gathered by rere tary betwetl eesa te Paver Reesevelf a Prearetwlve Candidate fer President. Th meeting of th exectitlv committee of the ProrreMiv Republican league j called for Wednesday afternoon In th of- i fir of J. L. Kennedy, has been deferred to a later date on which all of the candi dates for congress can be present. Both Senator Norrls Brown and Congressman George W. Norrls. who were expected, wrote to Secretary Shotwell informing hire him that It would be Impossible to be there at this time, congress being still In ses sion. Senator Brown letter, which con tain som Interesting suggestions. Is In part ss fellows: "I very msch regret that It Is Impossible for me to get away, because there ar a 1 number of things I would like to talk over with th men who ar determined to pro mote the principle for which the league stands "These principles rsn only be advanced successfully by uniting all force who be lieve In them In a steady and constant ef fort to support them. Our chief danger, a pointed out by President ex-Roosevelt in a letter to u here, la a divis ion of th friends of the movement among themselves. The moment we begin to fac tionise and divide our force m the Interest of any one of our number for some par ticular offioe that moment the cause for which we stand begins to lose the support that belongs to it. The league is for th advancement of governmental policies and not for the advancement of any particular Individual. Under the Nebraska statute th rank and ftl are permitted to choose all their officers and to express their choice for president at a primary. They should be permitted to do so and to exercise their own Judgment in that regard without dic tation or suggestion on the part of any or ganisation whether It be our own or som other organisation. Our fight is for a cause and not for men. At present a number of the country news paper of the state are taking a poll In their different communities to determine a preference for a presidential candidate. When the figures ar completed they will b turned over to th progressive league. Secretary Shotwell says that data gathered up to the present time strongly favor Theodore Roosevelt a the progressive candidate. CROPS AND FRUIT IN GOOD SHAPE IN ALL NEBRASKA Retires Reports Shew the Frwlt Crop W1U Be a Revelation t AIL Soli and crop in Nebraska are reported to be In good condition br tha vmLW rmn reporti of th Burlington and Northwestern lines. Rain is needed in some parte becaus of the hot winds which bav blown over lb state. 6ome damage has been done to winter wheat near K earner. Aurora and Button and near Wymors and Table Rock wheat la said to be heading rather short. Tha general condition, however. 1 verr a-rmd and a good crop will result. Spring wheat Is In rood condition an the corn is judged to have been benefited rather than hurt by ths extreme wth.r of the last week. Potatoes are in aood nmi. dttkm; pastures and meadows in only fair hap as yet. Fruit crop in Nebraska this summer a to be a revelation to the scoffer who as elt that this state cannot grow fruit. The prospects ar for a bumper crop In all kinds of fruit. v Potatoes and mnr beets In tha north western part of the state are a little ai coming up, as the dry weather which has oeen prevalent in southwestern Dakota have been felt in that part of the state. TWELVE THOUSAND FOR DEATH OF BRAKEMAN Heavr Da ma area Awarded 11 1.1. f Maa Killed by Train at Valley. Verdict for $12,000 damages sealnst the Union Pacific Railway com Den r tnr tha death of Harry Richelieu, a brakeman, was returned in district court this morning. Buit was brought by Mra. Chartott. Richelieu, administratrix. Richelieu was killed while switching at Valley. Neb. May. 1910. His foot was caught In a frog and he was run down and crushed to death by a string of cars. 'Cornell nay yell and litiraru Uabl Aim! all lit eibere bie Unoia Ah ! But trained os Camp bell's Soups as 111 h i t ersse th Use." Speak up loud When you ask for Campbell's Tomato Soup make it plain that CampbelVs i what you want. No use accepting any second-best when you can have the best. Insist on n TOMATO There's a flavor and richness about this incom parable soup that is the envy of s o u p-ra a k e r everywhere. Judge it for yourself. The ' same with any of Campbell's Soups. You are the judge. 21 kind lOcac&n Just add hot tea ter, bring to a boil, md serve Joscm Camtiiu. Coupamy x I Look for thej red-amd-whita label Tine (Gipoaittosti MEM a3UU Ever held this early in the season, will occur at this store next Saturday. The small lots of our regular stock will be sold at end-of-the-season prices. See a Few in Our Window Now, and Watch For Our Friday Ad. HI6ft KtmT. - w w . J Send for the Knox Recipe Book Today 'imm sssiS Gelati has introduced countless delicious desserts and dainty dishes into thousands of homes. This pure, uncolored, unsweetened Gelatine is as much a staple in the up-to-date home as butter, eggs and salt. Almost every dish can be improved with Knox Gelatine. It garnishes the meats, gives body to the jells, thickens the soups and gravies, and is the basis for hundreds of delicious desserts. T-a 'V- " . llsillalOicjllai.VH. iilTiYlS si a 1 I I n . I Sk.1 Rl 'U1S.SC I'.'III'iEl Sk.H .ll'I ll'I'lf 'Hl'l.l ' Hl'lltl't'I failll BACKED- OY ainLESlDaKIIOK CO -. J0HN5TCWriUYU5.A. 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WBoaa aamas win TVs Coataat Is Hauls to ta toil nm tasntarr: Mahraaka, WrasBins. that soriloa 1 low wast at kwt Bat IKlaaln bas Motaaa. aa that swsuoa at Suath Dakota Sanaa ss tha Black Hills DaMrtat. First Prize Va!u $2,000 A $2,000 Appersoa ' Jack Rab bit" Touring car. Model Four Thirty, with five passenger capac ity. It is a great car in a great contest. It has many speed snd road records, and today ranks among the leading motor cars. For both serrlce and speed, this auto will make an excellent possession. It is a real joy-maker. It. Is fully equipped and Is just like accompanying Illustration. The famous Apperson warranty goes with this car. The prlxe may be Inspected at the Apperson Sales Rooms. 1102 Farnam St Second Prize Value $750 Not everybody can play a plans but sveryoody would Ilk to. Th tl-tvet Kimball player-piano, worth (760, which t th second sraai ptixo. will furnish music for you whether you play or now It la. a wonderful Instrument, and wiil mak sum hum a bappv piac for vry member of th famll). Even Grand ma can play this instrument. If sister wants to play It without th 4 .raaQji mechanism, she simply has to lift fcjgjr 1 a lvr. Thl playr la exhibited at th A. Huap ator. 1S15 Lmuslas St i -f , ff.j it' ; ' I p-r-r- I 'f? -f-' r--rl.i. Third Prize Value $500 This pris 1 a beautiful lot In A. P. Tukcy 4c Soa' liar aJdltlon. adjacent to Hansc-Jin park; and Cen tral buulavard. It 1 lot 4 of block eight, on Thirty-third street, and la sOaUft feet. Th s'.iost rar il l run alons Thlrty-aacond Aveuu. lust a block from th sit of to lot. Sum you'if toupl. perhaps, wll, her erect a int. cotiax in wb.ch to iir tor years and cara Who can tall wlw lucky person will est this ldesl lot: You may b th ona Fourth Prize Value 1253 1200 Columbia "KtMM" Grsfon o!m od HO worth of records form tha fourth srand prlss. This iei Icnt lnsiruiiiit Is on of th best nianuls.'luied. It Is built 'f fltieat mahogany throughout- Kor ajy fanmy tuts Instrument Is simply a musical em. It Is sure to Increas th Llia of any burnt It will draw the family closer together rd form means of entertainment nlsht after r.lsht This liralon.jla is now a tubiied at th Columbia Fhonoshapti Company'a asancy, J111-1J s'anuaia tUNt Thirty-Five Cash Prizes VALUE $140.00. Five Prizes of $10. Tea Prizes of $5. Twenty Prizes of $2. Watch for the Daily Picture in The Bcc