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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1911)
nrn bkk: omaha. ttesdat, .trxE m. rS-ISF CITY NEWS - tre. r1at It. '-tr1c fans Bnrrees-trreee'ea. --i j .: o. Aafc.s Hitrr IIrbM J i :..f f a r n; ? h-rv.: nr. rni ' r t ; '-r ;j.r- E-:i'.e In district ' jit.-.Ji.;-- tr'-rn.-.j .r.C. ! .. ed a r:n- ! te;,r i: t-.r- jnrp tn the j:.i:-ttar:. j lin'f . :- '.(; tlio rime of Waller V. j 15o. i;y ro. I MMtni vrooamea Wili Initiate A cies ft f. enty-fr. e will K- ir,K:nij TuesCsv vtilns by Ffnaf.n caxi. No 1! -Kiem V'oo - rn rf Wir:'.i El C',d rriorvs nr..".. r.--.. Tti' w:k rl'l be m?il Hid by a s-.-lect i;.ff of o:: ctr. luiiit iy the tr 11 tra:n cf 0:ri.he car-p. No. ::.. r;c.-.iUcui in Kii, 6e--r-.c 7!ie fo: lov. Ir.s prf..mot.-n r&". ttt-n :r.a in the raJiway nftal itvIcc: Lrrd M?en ' irora !.'' to .1"0. Fred J. XcGee. ;-o.u j II. U to II X: Jtmri Cox. frcm tl..j j to tl.Xty. V. r. Ere, from i.tjO to Otto Janoafkl aes civtn a repu.ar ep-j pointmrni at IStfO I Iiw Oram Elevator A permit ta builJ j a prain riat.r at Fourteenth street an1 i Madh-on avenge aea Uteri to tiie CroweT, bumbrr and Grain lompaoy Monday morn Int. Tba bu.dti.s-. hicb will coat $30 0). : will b forty-two fe.-t wida. nlnel ' -eight feet deep and eevnty-r:ve feet high and ' 1U have a capacity of rs.ouu busbol. i Sealers WU1 Meat at OJUoafe The p.,a.i it-...- Atftoc.on of Aoierlca ia meet.r.g thia ittu at Cii- J cago. when several mature of Invert at to i draler ail over the count, y will be coa.5- i ered. J. W. Wilton, mnaisr of the piano deiartmeDt at iaden Urea, and F. JI. Cftlrkerinc and Tom Quinlin of tba taae a tore will attend the mw.bf. ! Involuntary Bankruptcy reUt-Cii lo volutary petition for bankruptcy was filed Mondajr morning in the Xedkral cert aatnt Cbarlea Robertson, a restaurant man in Omaha. The petitions for bank ruptcy against Robertson are the Bunder land Broa., Omaha Hotel Supply company and the I. A. Medlar company. Through their attorcers the petition claim the de fendant ia indebted to them to over C..W0. fuutt Companies CoaaoUaata Th Standard Furnace company, which reoently rama to Otnaha. haa abaorbed the Cos Fur nace and Tin company. The firm relacor porated in Nebraaka aa the Standard Sup ply company. F. L.. Netbitt, tnanarer, an nounced that office will be aatabUahed at loll Famam atreet. With thia change the company ceaaea actirltlea In the retail field a-nd will confine 1U bualsesa to whole. Baling. Tu Bapsir ool ewd Dec larl n g that tba part of Central boulevard between Famam and Harney atreeta waa a die grace to the city. Councilman Thomaa McGovern aaked the park board to take steps to repair tba thoroughfare- "If the park board won't fix up tba street. I will aee what the council will do." aaid McOovem. "When it rama thia part of the boulevard la lmpaaaable. Vehicles Ink to their hubs in the mud." OmJ Bam Better Cbarlea Little, manager of the Meeker farm dairy of Chi cago, la an Omaha visitor. Mr. Little, who was formerly connected with a local dairy, Waa the ruet of lr. K. W. Connell, health commlsilonar, Monday morning. Mr. little praised the condition of the smaller milk dairies la Omaha, saying that they were batter than Chicago. He commented favor ably on tba bacteria reports of 'the small dairies, declaring that Chicago dairies did hot near coma up to the Omaha standard la this respect. Saw Btyle Apartment Xoaae A new tangled apartment bousa Is proposed by Ernest Bwet Plan and pacification war submitted to tba building Inspector Monday moraine for approTal and tba per mit will be issued soon. Sweet will aot a aizteea-apartmeiit house on tba corner ef Twenty-fifth avenue and Harney atreet. Tba apartments will consist of a sitting room, kitchen and bath room. Tba roams are ao arranged that the bed slides under the bath room and la oat of sLgbt during the dsy. The building- will be 60x, front l&aT on Harney street, and will oost 113,0(10. Three AeclAsata at Asphalt riant After havinc gone through the season without an accident at the elty hall plant at Eleventh and Qrace streets, the record waa "busted" Into smithereens Ea turd day afternoon. While the auperlntendent waa congratulating himself, three accident oc curred la such rapid auooessloa that that worthy official put on Ms bat and hiked out for home. Within thirty minutes John Heist waa burned on tba hand, . Perkins also sustained a burned band and M. Rich ards broke his finger. All are employed at the plant. The wounds are not serious and all were back at work Monday morn lac. Two Auditors' rosUlo&s Abolished The off lets of assistant auditor and auditor of dining oar service have been abolished by the Union Pacific and in the future all auditing will go directly through tba offioe of the general auditor. At the present time there la no assistant auditor of the road and F. N. Hess, who baa beea the auditor of the dining car service, will bold the saxna position, but will be titled as tba chief cltrk. Ha win turn tn all bis work directly through the auditors otflo Instead of having a separata department. Thia plan. It la declared, wlU. make the taking; car of the road's accounts much alBipler. SUavosa saada for Jtew Oharah The financing; of the proposed Westminster Presbyterian church ta be erected at Thirty second and Pao.Ce atreeta waa d-s-'Cuaved by the build In; committee of the kthurch, which met la the Commercial club -M Q&day. It Is proposed to expand ttt,0W oa the struotura. Of this ISO. 000 will be raised by subscriptions of the members and the rest of the fund will be borrowed. Members of the finance committee who attended the meeting reported that T.tO0 ta subscriptions had beea obtained. Fur ther steps toward tba erection of the church will awat the assurance that the finaaoe committee baa completed Its work. High School Cadets Start for Camp mm if mi I 1 i m L . aa. sv. A. kw -s- , Mas sa J W w. '. fla.lt.W.ea, I v i r -r . m , ;ti i . si Grand Jury May Quit Its Work on Tuesday T'nieea tba grand jury decades ta take ap the chars made last Friday by John C Lyacn. eeanty eommlaf csner. agalaat l'bamKS O'Connor, chairman ef the hospital committee, of aa attempt ta "whitewash tha prambbui Uveatlgattaa. that budy will adjem-a Tneaday. Lynch'a charge was that 0Ccuaor had beea beard ta atfer Jee Jotinaoa of the Wester Plum bins' and HeaOnc eorapaay ail of the coontya plumbms; tor next year If be. a a matnhnr of the la veal la-sties' caenzuittee. woaid "whliswaaa" tba report. As the report waa aa advene oca. the plumbing bill betnc out ea the strength of It. a number f the yury are reported as not wlahmaT ta rre lata the matter. Aa attempt was mad to present Oerar J. PtrXards chanrea against tha Standard Brsds eompaay before the Jury, but the Jury dwridrd not ta re into It Monday nwrnhve. Psckard. aa the brvlge member of the county board, alleged tha eompaay to be abort aa several county bridga. Tha Jury Is working- oa a report today and will probably f nieh It by tomorrow. There la a poaSibllUy of s minority re port, a few of the Jurors feeling that the aix-werk session It has had baa not beea H.S. CADETS START FOR CAMP Arrive at Harlan at Schedule Tim: Monday Horning;. HAFT WATCH THEM START 0U: ana Is Xaaaed After the First t uiu nsil of the C adete Tb ars dar la to Be Vtaltetre' Day st the Taa p. HARLAN. Ia.. June t.-(5pecial. The Omaha TTlsh rchool cadets arrived at 10:45 a. m. The ramp haa beea named after Lieutenant Tenn. f!rt commandant cf the Omaha High school cadets. The regiment prooeeded at once to College Hflfhts. the sits chofen for the encampment, and the tents will be rslpd by thl afternoon. R B. Fowler is ia charge of the Toung Men s Christian aocla: on tent, .to be operated In connection with the cadet camp. To' the strsinn of the tunes plsyed by ItP own military band, the Omaha Hlph school cadet regiment formed at the high school grounds Monday morning and marched to the Union station. Here the entire nine companies, the band and the regimental staff embarked on a special train and pro ceeded to Hajlan. Ia.. to encamp cn It annual oottr of six days. Four h-nJrfJ and seventy-five bors mak up the re-irr.er.t ar.d its staff of officer this year, the largest number that ever went out from here to the encampments Lieutenant W. N. Haskell, commandant of the cadet regiment. Is In charge, and marched at the head of the regiment as it went on Its wsy to the station. Although It was I a. m. when the buys left the high school on their parade down- I town to start their week's fun. the girl of the school were on hand to wave them a glad goodbye. Mothers and fathers wer also present In numbers to see their sol dlers off. This year the boys had only their rifles to carry on the march, the other part of the outfit bavins been packed and sent with tha baccate train, which wa. made up Saturday afternoon. The march started from the high school, dowa Twentieth to Famam. dowa Farnam ta Teeth, and .over Tenth atreet to the station. The nine companies presented a pretty appearance as the nearly loo boys, all keeping step and In perfect line, marched down throuch Omaha. At Harlan, the camp this year Is much bearer the town than last spring. The offi cers of the regiment lay out ths plan of the camp under tha direction of Com mandant Haskell, and soma time in tha afternoon, a bugle will be blown at which moment every tent win arise and be staked out. The mess cooks supplied the first meal of the sis dsys camp lust evening. fir. jr, v 'e ' - v , i a. if4 ii 1 I ".It A Pleasaet arprlsw follows the first cum u . .. ..ig's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strensthen you. Guaranteed. 25c For aale by Beaton Drug Co. Marrtaare Licenses. Permits to wed hsve been granted following couple: Kame and Realdence. Behartlano PiiBllni, Omaha Gratia I'tglaeonlo, Omaha Peter Bayer, Omaha Francis Conrad. Omaha Earl M. Hart man. Chiraa-o Oo dle Barman, South Omaha Esra Plrch. Omaha Ol!1e Jones. Euxton Gordon M. Merrill, Omha.; Isabel le Divers, Osage City. Kan , the Aye ... 21 ... 18 ... 42 ... U ... ... U ... 23 ... IS MANY MORE SPEEDERS FINED Jude Crawford Annexes Nearly Two Hundred Dollars in Fines. FLYT5G SQUAB OH KELPS BUSY Large Members Are Broagbt lato Coirt ay the Motorcycle It aad the Police Jadic Doe the Ret. Fpedlng auto drivers roads businers real I rik in the police court Monday morning, and when JuJte Crawford had finished slapping finea on the offenders the city fessury wns 1185 to the good. The work f the f)ins squadron during Saturday nl;ht and Sunday f ho ed up good ar.d the ratmben were congratu'ated by their su perior for their energy In rounding up the last drivers. E. A. Ray, who was captured on South Twenty-fourth street while going at the tut of two minutes to ths mile, was f.ned li? and coets. William Flaspke of 24T Jones street was Riven a similar dose for sc-orihfr.c at Tenty-f:f:h ard Farnara streets Q. E. Brown of 3C6 Ncrth EiiEht evnih atreet was given the fame considera tion by the JuJge after the pol'cemen tes tified that he had been sroing like a streak of lltrhtnlna; on North Twentieth stieet. A. Steuben of 1J38 Park avenue, who was con raled after a chase all ng the aouth boule ard. divw $23 and costa. J. Beeklns was caruK-lit moving too fast st Seventeenth snd Dodpe r tree iv He lives at 1128 North Nineteenth street snd was fined 120 and costs. H. T. Kuhlmsn of 1T22 Farnam street was ssxesFed 125 snd coats for speed Ins; along the boulevard near Grand ave nue. A. T. Rast. who was caught In the west end of town, waa fined t2S and cost. The only motorcyclist to come under the watchful eyes of the flying police was R. K. Jewell of 1415 North Twenty-fourth street, who was making thirty miles an hour along Ncrth Thirtieth street when he was rounded to. He was let off with a fine of 110 and costs. The case cf Roy Wall, driver for J L. O. kin. mho was arrested Saturday charged with exceeding the apeed limit, was con tinued until Wednesday. The sley to the Situation- Bee Want Ads. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Joceph Foisey, manner of the clothing department at Ha den Bros., has gone to New Tork to purchase additional stocks ot clothing. F. J. Fitzgerald has moved from his for mer home, UH South Thirtieth svenue. to s new residence st 11C South Thirty-eighth street, which he hsd erected at a coat of $.m. Dr. Francis K. Cosgrove of Foit Wsyne. Ind., mho has been spending the winter with his son. Fred, city comptroller, left I for Pioux City. Is . Monday morning. After s vUit m-!th another son, Joe, he will re- HAYDEN MAKES BIG PURCHASE Buyers Secure Many Licet at Lindeke, Warner & Sons' Sale. GOODS ABE BEKG SHIPPED HERE Omaha Flrsa Grim In on the Groaed Floor at the Hlsseat Dry Gextde Sale that Haa Been Held la Many; Tears. This wholesale dry goods stock Invoiced over $1,500,000 mas complete In every de tail, comprising everything carried by an up-to-date, progressive wholesale concern. Pre." goods, silks, domestics, ladles' and men's furnishings, laces, ribbons, embroid eries, fancy and stylish notions .hosiery, undermear. overalls, jumpers and khaki suits, milliner', ladies' and misses' cloaks and suits, l:nens. mhite poods, carpets, runs, draperies, leather goods, vesting, etc. This mas the biggest sale pulled off In the United Etste for many years, and buyere from all parts of the country were present In treat numbers. Our buyers mere the very first to examine this stock, and the first Invoice made out was for our purchsse. Consequently we secured the very choicest of the orferinrs. This stock mas turned over to Lindeke Warner & Sons of St. Paul at 50 cents on the dollar and aold by them at the same rate. Our areat purchase will be shipped at once and will be placed on sale as soon as received. Watch for date of sale; It mill certainly pay you. HATDEN BROS. Pink Section Girls Have Brief Respite Judges of District Court Withdraw Temporary Injunction Against Besort Keepers. Under present conditions keepers of re sorts in the pink suction of town mill have plenty of time to pack up and take French leave If they fear prosecution under the Albert lew. The three judges cf the district court withdrew the temporary In junctions Issued against three keepers of disorderly houses Monday morning on the around that they could not be served under the Albert law with less than three days' notice. The temporary Injunctions were issued Saturday. The hearing of the cases comes up Thursdsy. When asked about the matter Mr. Eng lish said that it made but little difference If they did succeed In getting out under those circumstances ss the object of the Isw was accomplished just the same. , SS turn to his borne. Persistent Advertising; Is the Road to Big Retuma. CYCLIST IS KILLED IN CRASH 0. 0. Taylor Smashes Into Auto Driren by C. F. Bhowalter. VICTIM HUKLEju nlGH IN THE AIR t'oreeer looks Int.i treldenl. Wfcleaj Orerre nttar Mht Five Mile Out the Dodge street Road. O. O Taylor. years el.. of the Aver A'.iti c-'"-!v "e-1 n CarVS'in rnjital Monday mernir.n st 1 o'rlrxk of In?ur1c wifta'ned ic.:r hovr previous In a col ls! - with r.n -to. His skull wis frac tured. . . i ere dent eccur-ej rutit ar n.:i-t a: ' 11 o'clock, live m!'r out en tr-e IVdv road. Juat nest of Mrlvers' general stoic , Taylor, who iu rid'ng a n v.torcyt 1-. i collided with f machine driven by fHisr F. Fhowaiter. tranaeer of th Acme Auto- : mobile company. Coroner CroVoy ! Invest. -sating the accident, snd this mornlrg he ! held s eorferenc with the count v a to.-r.e. . Fhoaslter declares trst Tuv'.or. in the lead of mo companions, was dashing do'i ' a hill at the rate of about thirty mi:e an j hour, snd that neither carried a headllcht j He also says that he was driving his autt. : st a rate of tmentv miles an hour In the j collision h"th the motorcycle and the auto mere badly damaeed. and Taylor ni hurled Into the air about fifteen feet. The j Injured man was tsken to the hospital b , Shomalter. Talor. who has been foreman of the I warehouse of the Avery Auto company for a year and a half, boarded mitli his aunt. I ilt Pouth Tment., -second street. His com- j panlon at the time of the ncldcr.t merv I N. G. Haffenrach and his brother, the for- j mer being in charge of the mail order de partment cf the Avery ce.mpanv. Coroner Crorby subpoensed all the wit nesses to the killing of Taylor and mill hold an Inquest Tuesday afternoon at ! o'clock. Mr. Bowlln, aunt of the unfortunate young man, received a telegram from hi father today, ststlna- that he will arrive tn Omaha late tonight to take the body home tomorrow for burial. Mra. Bowlln also will go to Missouri to attend the funeral of her oephem-. Bellevue Summer School Opens This Week for the Term Teachers Are Selected for the Eight Week Term Which Started Monday. With prospects bright ror the most suc cessful summer In it history, the Bellevue College Summer school opened Monday morning. President Ptookey reports the attendance to be large and ths outlook most promising. Classes for this week mill be somewhat disarranged by the activities of the col lege commencement, but the registration will be attended to and all the prelimi naries gotten out of the way, so that r.ext week the work can begin In earnest. The faculty has been chosen and Include Harrison Trexier. Ph. D., professor of economics and sociology in Allegheny col lege; W. E. Leonard, who occupies the chair of history at Bellevue during the collegiate year; Miss Hertha I. Kayser. Mlas Marian Crandell, Robert M. Stookey and F. E. Webb. The session will last for eight week a The Rev. Marcus p' MeClure, D. D., of Council Bluffs addressed the Christian associations of the college Sunday evening at the Preebuteiian church. Taking tb subject, "We Have the Mind of Christ," Dr. MeClure delivered an inspiring and uplifting address, emphasising the advan tages to those who cultivated the Christ like minds within them, v Postal Banks to First Class Offices July 1 WASHINGTON. June 5 Postmaster Gen eral Hitchcock has decided to Incresse the extension ot the postal saving system from 100 to 160 offices a week, with at least 1.000 depositories dealcnated by July L Thia will be a wotjd's record In the number oper ated within so short a time after estab lishment. On July 1 the system Is to be extended to first class offices In the Urge cities, only second clsss poetofflces having been designated so fsr. Fifty additional portofftces were deslg rated today as depositories, making a total to date of jfl. They mill be ready to receive deposits on July 1. Bismarck, N. D.; Nor folk and Superior, Neb., and Carroll, la., ars Included. GARMENTS WITHOUT THIS LAB FX. AWE NOT POROSKNtT1 Cool Comfort on Hot Days For Every Man and Boy "Porosknit" is food to play in Good to work ia Good to lire ia ' "HE absorbent, open texture dried and cool the body. Tbe elasticity gives freedoni to every movement 'Pcroaknk has every desirable underwear feature, plus the peculiar lightness of the 'PoroaLnk fabric, which give a perfect fit without buILines, and wean weL Tiatevef style garment you prefer, you can get k in Porosknit" short sleeve, long sleeve and athletic shirts knee and ankle length drawers. Union Suits in all style, and they fit everywhere but never right never sticky. Two million men and boys wear Porcaknir' every year. They wouldn't change to another kind. Buy and wear Porosknit 1 and pou will know true comfort. Look for the label It is on aO genuine 'Porosknk.1 50C FOR M5 A" S,)W"pj,D Dr FOR BOYS 25c Men's Union Suit. 91.00 Boya' Union Suita, SOc Om acsta ssj nmrfy every store ym pm Mrs a ior ill unrated booklet showkut aU sty lea CHALMERS KNITTING CO, - AO Waabiogtoa Street A-.. i York ftftfl . . a. ...... ,Mm;tT- y--e. ....jtv. --- " i . , ..... ......................... he mj ..... .a I y :HiiPiiif Yip) You'd Better Join the Straw Hat Crowd at This Store, Today 5 I""3 N'ct j'lt lfHin?p we'll show yon tl.e cro.itfst jissortmt'Et of hji to tlf.te Mr;j,v? that has ever come to (huahn, b-A rather because they rre the b.vt vour money can tret .you. And there's a good many new Mylcs nn1 shnes in this variety that you'll never see unless you do come here. Then remember, please, that these are Hand-Made, not nmchinp made straws. There's a great showing of the new wide brim, low crown straws that are so popular this summer; at such price? as these 91.00, 91.50, $2.00. $2.50. 93.00 and 93.50 You Panama Fellows must b ure to pee those new Telescope, Optimo and Alpine itspe PscRtcas that we Imported direct from Ecuador,' thus getting them at ebout half their value. They are worth 17.50 to 110.00, but jou get them at 93.95 and 94.95 GENUINE BANGKOK STRAWS A limited numher at $3.00. The low est price quoted In Omaha up to the present time Is $5.00. Get yours here at 93.00 Slewed (ia 'The ttovsc or men mchit. - Xoice of Btetn-Blooh Clotbea, Befal siioes, tetaon Hats, Staabattaa Bbirte. You Can't Mistake This Package liBtfAfrtRC gs 1 1 Mciiio ev ... 1 i i 1 CUJIIXS CKKOXCa I And you can't mistake the piurity, whole someness, deliciousness, convenient form and generous quantity of fry) x PURE, PLAIN, SPARKLING GELATINE Each package is divided into two envelopes, and makes two full quarts. Also contains an envelope of Pink Color for making fancy desserts. N RECIPE for CAKE IN JELLY Bak poat etke 4 mtVm tare piac el I woe lellr. Se e sgola Kk ia baa to tae ok ia io waur. aoS peer sart of ch icllr: whra sartr U plmcm ta ck apoa il aad cover gradaallr irli thm rcmsiainA illv. Serve ruk whipped srssia. Tk iellr w be eeta aa iust be Sine mi lo set wees it is powe aboal a4 ever tke ak. Send for the KNOX Recipe Book " Dainty Desserts for Dainty People," containing recipes for Desserts, Sslsd. Puddings, Ices, Ioe Cream and Candies, illustrated in color FREE for your grocer's name. Pint sample for 2c stamp and yoar grocr'i wssiis. Cbarlea B. Foox Co 818 looa Av., Johntow,Pf.T. Shorten the Long Hot Summer With a Seashore Trip Nothine like cool surf and ocean breezes to brine back energy sapped by sultry days. Atlantic City, Cape May and other Jersey Coast resorts, as well as New York City, may be visited at following: 30-day round -trip fares, via Pennsylvania -Lines - D&ayfrom June 1 to September 30 Round Trip from Chlcaco Kew York . $30.00 Atlantic City . 29.50 Norfolk . . . 27.00 Old Point Comfort . 27.00 Direct, by the short line, or via Baltimore and Washington, with Eop-overs. For further information address Address W. H. aOWLAND Traveiias raaseasvr Asrat II Of NMieaal Bak Kikdi(. OMAHA SAVE YOUR HAM-EASIER TO DO THIS THAN GROW Dandruff, Itching Salp and Falling Hair Stopped. Tkere is one place where bilJhrsdrd taro stloe, and that is ia tbe froet row aests of tbe theatre. If tbese bald headed people bad need Wvetb's Safe and Solpbar Hair Remedy la tb-ir earlier days they would not be so coo ailcBovs bow. This pre para lioa does not plant new hair, bnt It doe atretiftliea weak, dyiof hair, and not only bri-btcns dull, parched bsir. bot fredually rvstorea tbe color to faded or gray hair. It is a clean, wholeaoroe hair dreeaioc wbick can be need delly with perfect safety. Wyeth's Basra and Bulphar Is sold under fuarsatee that the money w'Jl be refunded If It fails to do exactly as rep resented. This preparation Is offered to tha public at fifty cents a bottle, snd to recommended and sold by ail dreg-fists. " Sherman McConnell Dru Co- and Owl Vrui Co,