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THE BKE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911. BRIEF CITY NEWS ' Tew moot rlat It. SleertrU Tana -tirg;ooo.lraadoa. obrtaoa Appraises Ketate As an itp. tralpr of the estate of Jamea Brown, who left property amounting to about fAOOO. Hugh C. Robertson waa appointed Tuesday mornlne by Judas tsll. Xewell IrtBTBi to Offto P. B. Ho wail, 1'nlted Rate dint riot attorn?, who has been confined to his bed for the last two week with a ever attack of qulnay, r. turned to hla offlo In the federal building Tuesday morning. Charged wita Stealing TotX For break. In Into a Burlington railroad car and stealing; eeven pound of pork, Lowell Adair and John P. Ripley wera arraigned In district court Tuesday morning on charge of breaking and entering. Both men entered pleaa of not guilty. Ceattanano la Sraated Mohammed A I lie s-nd Mustafa Mohammed, who were recently arrested on th charge of using tbe malls to defraud, were taken before United Btatee Commissioner Oustav An drraon Tuesday morning and asked for a continuance, which was granted for two week. To Tonn Vsnsaneat Orf sanation Proa rectlve members of the proposed Univers ally club will form a permanent -organisation In a meeting at the Commercial club next Tuesday noon. That there will be mora than 200 charter members In th club waa the assurance received by th temporary executive committee of the or ganlcallon In a, meeting In the Commercial elub. Operation for Kiss Chittenden Mis til letta t. Chittenden, supervisor of Kin dergarten of the Omaha public srhools, will undergo an operation for appendicitis at th Clarkson hospital Wednesday morn ing. Miss Chittenden has been endeavor ing to delay the operation until after school clones, but upon the advice of physicians, he consented to an immediate operation. I-r. A. I. lx)rd will perform the operation. Chief tfoea to Convention James J. l'ouaiiue, o.itt of fume, aicumt.u.iU 0 li s wife, and J. K CorRhoff and lfe, leave Tuesday night for Washington, L). C. roni WaxhlnHtun Chief Donahue will go to KocheHter to attend the annual conven tion of the International Association of Chief of Police, which convenes in that ity ,Jun U to 19. The board of gover ns a, or a Inch Ci..ef Donahue la a uieiuber, fneeta in taslnnaton on Friday and will n...ee lu i(,un to the Rochester conven tion next week. Mia. Borghoft l a daugh ter of Chief LHinanue. 'T: OPPOSE OPENING OF TWENTY-SECOND STREET Board of Equalisation to Meet em Wednesday to Consider Plan of Assessment. At the meeting of the Board of Eaual- atlon which will be held today the p. an of assessment for I he opening of Twenty-second street will be presented. Bo much opposition has b?en raised aislnat th opening of the street that It Is said the plan of assessment will be rejected. Th objection to the plan rt assessment s a technical one. W hen th t tract wua or dered opened by the council two districts wer created, on extending from Fan am to Howard street and the other from Far Bam to Dodge street. This was d no be cause the law provjde that districts where the damages are greater than $r0,0M cannot be created. Aa th damagea awarded ex ceeded $fi.0O0, two districts wer . formed. But when th plan of assessment waa made U damages were ataessed In one district. Under th plan or assessment IGO.000 will be .charged against the owners -of proptrty between Twentieth and Twenty-fourth Street an4 Dodge and Howard streets, and th remainder In an outlvlnir t 4.. i whore Indirect beneflta are supposed to have accrued. Property owner in the Immediat vie n Ity ct Twenty-second stieet, among t em Joseph H. Millard, president of the Omaha IXatlonsl bank, will onpos the plan of -essment, claiming- that their property damaged, rather than benefited. Their at torneys will appear before the Board of Equalisation and If they do not get a sat isfactory deal they declare that they will ,tak th matter of opening the street Into th district court. Some have hinted that an Injunction restraining the council frara Ordering th levy will be asked. WOMAN WINS ANNUAL ORATORI CAL COS TEST AT UNI OF OMAHA. , , -; i ' i i t C f ... . ) ' K. MISS ANNE ROBERTS. READY CASH GETS THE GOODS Hayden Bros. Immense Purchase Be ing- Rushed by Fast Freight. WILL BE PLACED ON SALE SOON Utah Class Merchandise from Bank rapt St. Paul Stork to Offer El reptlonal Baraalne In a Few Dare. The great purchase made by Hayden Bros, from the St. Paul wholesale bank rupt stock which waa aecured Mhroujth T.lndrke, Warner A Sons of St. raul at 5C cents on the dollar. Is fast being rushed to Omaha by fast freight over the Grea Western, and a soofc as received will bt displayed In windows and aisles of our tore. Goods will be placed on sale as soon as It Is possible to prepare them, offering to the people of Omaha and vicinity, in the near future, bargains In high Class mer chandlse seldom If ever equalled In this or any other Omaha store. Our buyers were the very first to look over th.s stock, and the first Invoice made out was for our purchase. Never before haa the power of ready cash been better demonstrated than In the magnificent bargain secured from this great bankrupt wholesale stock sale. Watch our windows for dlrplay of the bar gains. Watch dally papers for announce ment of date of sale. HAYDEN BROS. WOMEN MAY WORK AFTER TEN O'CLOCK IN RESTAURANTS i Kstelle Holds Employment of Women la gurb. Places Is ' Lesral. In a case appealed from a Justice court for an Interpretation of the female labor law. Judge Estelle ruled Tuesday morning that, aa far aa restaurants go, it la legal to employ women to work In them after 10 O'clock at night. Will R. Maupln, formerly state labor .Commissioner, brought action some Urn I ago against L. W. Prenlca, a proprietor of th Chesapeake reataurant, for employ . Ing female labor there after 10 o'clock, i Prenlca was fined by Justice Baldwin ad Immediately appealed the case to the district court. Qeorg Magney, deputy county attorney. mad th argument for the state. No charge waa brought that the hour for em ployment were excessive, but simply wtth- out th law. GREAT IALG MKN'g BlITS. Brandel store Parchase Sarala ' i Stock of mm Kastera Make. BALK BEOINS SATURDAY. Through our New York buyer we e . .cured a great stock of men'a high-class, pnedlum and light-weight suits at an ex traordinary reduction. Saturday. June 10, w will sell men's suits, J worth up to ta.M. for IIS. ! Man's suits, worth up to flS, at $11. See th windows. Watch the dally flpapera. BRANDEI9 STORES. , OMAHA BOY TAKES LITERARY HONORS AT EASTERN COLLEGE Jleaaett M. Hollowell Is Elected to Pat Beta Kappa, at Ooerlla. ! Young Iowa Farmer Who Brings Girl to Omaha Held by Police Held Pending Filing; of Statuatory Charge for Taking Little Girl to Hotel. ' Fifteen-year-old Capitola McLaughlin, who was found by the police with Frank Wlckert In a room at the Howard hotel Monday night, Is being cared tor by Matron Gibbons at police headquarters until Hit arrival of her mother. . Her coinpaniun, who I a young farmer residing near' .ht child's home, la over 3 years old.. He i.t being held by the policepending the fliinc of a statutory charge ' The little girl left home Monday after noon on a trip to Reserve, Kan., where ahe has a brother. She told the matron ,that when her mother put her on board a train Wlckert also got on. When thry. reached Omaha he induced her to accompany him to th hotel. Although Wlckert registered both as brother and sister the clerk ena- l reeled something wrong and notified the police, who fok the couple to the station fter midnight. Th McLaughlin girl stated that her father Is dead and thPt her mother Is now married to Eli Mesulnger, a retired farmer. She denied having run away with Wlckett, but aald that when he learned she waa going on u visit to Kansas he followed her on the same train to Omaha and detained her until It was too late to catch the train going south. Then he Induced her i.o o Uh him to the hotel. Bennett U. ljollowell, son of L. E. Hoi- lowell of Omaha, ha been elected as a member of Phi Beta Kappa at Oberlln col lege, Ohio. He graduate from Oberlln, Wednesday, June U, another Nebraska boy who has brought honor to hi bom coun try In eastern colleges. Young Mr. Hoilowell Is planning to take up educational work In th weat next fall, having studied toward that end at Oberlln. JI I only 21 years of age, having com pleted a high school course at an early age and gone to college. 1 Train to II Ink School Cmmp. Visitors' day to camp of Omaha High School cadets. Harlan. Ia.. Thursday, June S. f pedal train via Oreat Western leaves Vnljn station la, m. ; returning loaves Harlan, 7:15 p. m. Tickets also good on regular trains, f ar II 6S for round trip. Children of half-rate ag. toe. Join th crowd and have a grand, good time, city Ticket of flea, Nov UU Farnsun, Douglas M0. Mlddle-Ad sad Elderly People t's Foley Kidney Pills for quick and per manent results In all curs of kidney and bladder troubles, and for painful and an noying Irregularities. For aale by all druggists. To Die on tbe Scaffold 1 painleas compared with the weak, lame back kidney trouble cauaes. Electric Rlt ter Is the remedy. 50c. For rale b Beaton Drug Co. MASONIC GRAND LODGE MEETS Ket Gain of 621 it fchon in Member ship Over Year Ago. VISITORS INDLLUfi IN BANQUET Sesaloaa Will t'watlnae Throoahoot Wedaeeilay and Tharsdar All Oflrer of Nebraska Grand l.odae I'rriest. The annual communication of the Orand lodge. Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, of Nebraska convened at Free Masons hall Tuesday morning with about NO dclegatea from all parts of the state present. Harry A. Cheney, grand master, delivered his ad dress Immediately after th opening of the session. All officers of the Grand lodge were pres ent with tho exception of Michael Dowllng. acting grand tieasurer, who Is expected to arrtvn Wednesday morning. The morning was taken up following the grand master's address, by routine buslnesx, wh.ch was continued throughout the afternoon. At S o'clock Tuesday night the annual oration will be delivered by Elmtr W. Brown, grand orator. Immediately following the morning ses sion a dinner was served to the masters and wardens and delegates In the lodge banquet hall, at which over SW plates were laid. Wednesday morning the annual dic tion of officers will be held. A reception committee of fifty Omaha Masons Is In charge of the entertainment of the delegates and the securing of suit able hotel accommodations. The Grand lodge will remain In session over Wednes day and Thursday. The annual report of the returns com mittee show a nit gain In the member ship roll from April 1. 1910, to March SI, 1911, of 621. The number of Master Ma4bns In 1910 waa 17,886, while In 1911 the number was 18,507. The total gross Increase In membership was 1,561 and the total loss M8 The following gran'l officers are In at tendance at the annual communication: Harry A. Cheney, grand master; Henry Ulbbons. deputy grand master; William A. DeBord, grand senior warden; Alpha Morgan, grand Junior warden; Francis E. White, grand secretary; Samuel P. David son, grand chaplain; Robert E. French, grand custodian; WlUlam T. Bourke. grand marshal; Samuel 8. Whiting, grand senior deacon; Andrew H. Vlele. grand junior deacon; Reuben Forbes, grand tyler. Committee Appointment. The following committees were appointed: Jurisprudence All past grand masters present, with tne junior past master as chairman. Codification ot the Law William A. DeBoru. James R. Cain Jr., Benjamin F. Thomas. Foreign Correspondence Francis E. White. Charles J. Phelps, Edgar Jj. Brown. Fraternal Di ad Frank E. Bullard, Sam uel I'. Davidson, Ueorge A. Beecher. Relief Frank H. Young, Alpha Morgan, Oman J. Kiug, Robert E. Evans, Albert V. Crltes. Promulgation of the Work Robert E. French, John J. Mercer, George H. Thum inel, CharUa E. Burnham. ZuRigle M. Balrd. Oman J. King, A. W. Crltes. Memorial to "Washington the Mason" John A. Ehrhart, - Henry W. Wilson, Charles E. Burnham. Grievances Clark O'Hanlon, Lewis M. Troup, Wendell P. Pierce, F. A. Doten, A. C. Epperson, Z. P. Hedges. Doings of Ura.id Of floers Daniel H. Wheeler. O. H. Thummel. W. W. Wright, Charles Youngblut, Oliver C. Dovey. Accounts F. L. Temple, J. H. H. Hew ett, R. V. Wilson. J. R. Tapester, C. E. Alter. Charters and Dispensation J. D. Phll 'Ip. William Whalen, C. E. Allen, N. E. Pettygrove, H. A. Hall. Credentials Charles Callahan. Edgar M. Grist. John Finch, 8. O. Reese, O. E. Mickey. Muvs and MeanaJ. J. Tooley, J. 1. Counts, Ed Fncke, J. H. Keeley, H. A. Crosby. Grand Lodge Office J J. Mercer, J. J McKlbhen. J. H. Mettlen. M. H. E". John Harper. ' Returns M. Dowllng, J. B. Llchtenwd' t W. I,. Tll.leu. W. R. Alexander, J. .. Broadwell Payroll Chancy B. Palmer, Jr., W. i. Minler. Ira A. Kirk. C, R. Woods. J. A. Heullng Visiting Brethren D. T. Oregg. A. 8. Pinto. E. N. Bowles, A. J. Jackson, W. J Clarkson Unfinished Business C. E. Burnham, W, D. Spicknall. A. W. Knight, M. E. Bush, Benjamin Wood. Sylvan Lake Go Thoro Now. Superb resort high among Black Hill pines. Scenery grand, ample recreation and amusements, no hay fever or Insect. The simple life delights tired men and women. Beautiful booklet on request Ad dress Sylvian Laks hotel. Custer 8. JX Marriage LI craves. The following marriage license were granted: Name and Residence. Age. Irvin R. Morearty, Omaha 22 Ruth B. Corgell, Trenton, N. J 30 Isaac L. Hensley, Exlra. Ia 21 Muriel M. Kooo, Brayton, Ia 18 Morgens Johnson, Weeping Water 23 Emma Anderson, St. Louis, Mo 23 Henry J. Jetter, South Omaha 27 Emma L. Mahnert, Omaha 22 Earl Short, Omaha 21 Augusta Kutscher, South Omaha 18 Harry P. Winter, Omaha 28 Bertha M. Slionqulst, East Omaha 23 George I.. Plahr. Roodhouse, III., 21 Louise Howell, La Grange, Mo 18 G0 I Mi The Girl Who Laughed 5 A Novel by EDNA FERBER "In the eoirte of a ftw weks everybody will be reading 'Dmwn O1 llara.y " Tho Chicago Tribune. And good reason, too, for Its Lorolno pretty Irish newspaper girl with her merry, brave laughter, conceal ing the tears, will win all hearts. The whole novel Is aa captivating aa the heroine, and tbat'a no email praise. Pbllshd by STOKES $1.25 net GLOVES We Clean a Phenome nal Number of Them HERE! W pay oxpreas one way on Incom ing ahipmenLs of tl 09 or over, phone Tyler 10, or Auto. A-2221. Not only th Individual wear but tho largo stores and wholesalers hav found that who we clean glovea w leave th surface soft; with lif to th skins; with color aa bright and true aa when origin ally turned out Th number of pair cloaned here during- a single weak la phenomenal; its nearer thousands Oian bundroda. 10c a pair to cloan abort gloves; So for king onoa. VOU'D never imagine that Boys Wash Suits could be as cool and com fortable, as stylish and scrvicee ablc, or as inexpensive as ours are. Xor would you believe that our vnriety is as largo as it really is. At least, not until you have seen this great assortment. Every desirable material of domestic and foreign weave Is represented, and every conceivable color and design Is to be seen. Thero are beautiful little Kuxsinn Blouse styles for boys of 2H years or more, as well as handsome little Sailor Dlousc styles for boys up to 10 yeara. They're tery strongly made, from FAST COIjOK rnatfrials, too. The two most re remarkable ralues sre priced at 95c and $1.45 Other Great Values up to $3.45. PS "me noose or " """ x HIGH M6MT. " tfT ii iiiiSiAnisfci! , i f nfe-fr , Home of Hloiii-Blocri Clothes, Kegal Hhoeo. Htetson liata, Manhattan Shirts. JIIW LWimiillJ.sjpBliMJi!i'j nnsiiauumwiao.sniwjiasiMn a Your Summer Vacation Plan It Now! J In preparing for your Summer Vacation you will be interested in the facts we can place in your possession about the many delightful lakes, fishing and hunting resorts in Wisconsin, Minnesota and northern Michigan, with their hundreds of hotels, . boarding-houses and camps. CJ Then, there is the big game country in the" Rockies. J Splendid train service and low rates in effect all summer. 'The Best of Everything' The North Western Line Full Information and descriptive booklets free on request. TICKET OFFICES 1401-H03 Farnam Strut Omaha, Nb. NW17W HpHE Laundry Bag says: " eight, nine, ten ! Counted out in the first round! That's the trouble with some col lars no staying power. Why not back the stay ers the hand trained, pink-o'condition Corliss Coon brandt They never get groggy until they're too old to come back. And they do hold the record for laundry trips." rW'Vm Corliss, A&od cnrX I Tojr sUmmerv Combines style1 with :orribrt.v 2in.lrro nt.13iin.bdck Coon Collars Cobn&'db Corliss - n Hand Made Makers Use a Remington Typewriter 5 oo Q EEE59 THREE MONTHS $ FOR WE WILL rent you a model 6, 7 or 8 Remington Typewriter for One-Quarter of a Year THREE MONTHS for $5.00 the most advantageous rental terms ever offered by the manufacturers. A T") if you wish to buy the machine at the end of the rental period, the rental money already paid will be credited upon your purchase. Remington Typewriter Company' (lacorporatad) 110 rarnam Stroe. Thone Pong. ffl78. OLD-TIME REMEDY DARKENS ill, GIVES CQLOR TO FADED. GRAY HAIR Dandruff and Falling Quickly Stopped. Hair From tine immemorial, sags and sul phur save beaa Bsad for the hair and scalp, hneat everyone kaews of th valae of soch a combination for darken ing the hair, for ctjrtnf dandruff and falling hair, sad for making the hair la eidea times the only w te get s hair taaie of this sort was to brew it ia the home flranlaee. a method which waa troabl eme aad at always setiafactory. Kowsdays almost every up-to-date drag" gist can supply his patroas with a ready te-oae product, skillfully compounded la perfectly equipped laboratories. The Wyeth Chemical Company ot Mew Tork put up aa ideal remedy of this sort, called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Bemedy, snd snthortse druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded If it fails to do eisctly ss represented. This preparation Is offered to tbe public st fifty cents a bottle, snd is recommended and sold by all drsggista. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.. and Owl Druf Co. TIi Omaha Bee's Great Booklovers' Contest Si mm fa JTO. e4 WXDirZBDAT, JVWB 7. 1911. Vhat Does This Picture Represent? Title ., Author Your Name Street and Number City or Tovn After you have written la the title ot the book, save the coupon and picture. Do not send any coupons until the end of the contest Is aa- nounred. Remember the picture represents the title ot a book not a scene cr character from it Catalogues containing the names of all tbe books on which the p jitle pictures are based are for sale at the Business Office ot Tbe Bee 25 cents. By mall. 80 cents. Rules of the Contest ssnia an (ilglbl to tntw this ontMt ezospt waptoras at the Osmb aa4 rs at tkatr UrallM. Bsefc J. tot wantr-tln ears, titers will sakltahaa la Th Se a thuare wbleh will nfwM UM au at a soak. bmwU mmS atetaia Ur will be a lak tor th muaUU t fill la Us tltl at the hook. Cat eat hoUt ta slotura u blank ana Oil In the aame n anther et the seek aa add roar name ui sd4rs Really 44 4 plainly If U aaaoa erevldce. N reatrlaUena wll ha laoa4 eo the war la which answer te U statural atsr he secures. Keck plotura rapriHQU only en title ot a beak. It yea are aet ears et a tltl ana wish te sand Id saora than ena aaaear te eash ftleture, re star as so. alT NOT MORS TlUN FIVB ANSWBHS WtIM H ACCBrTBD TH AM ONB riCTVRB. lnoonw anawars will net h cauntM stalnst aontaaiaate It estreat answer la else aWaa. More thaw one answer shaulS aet M U o the same aoueen, aatre aaasoas akeule be saad tar aslra anewei-a All aaawara t e the auae auahar skaaii he heat teaather ia aanaing in tbe eat. hlle Dot abaelutely naeieaarr, It la alraMe that the sleteres shemM la eaah ease be aant la with tbe anawara .In order thai all aaawara be anlBtrsa. AeeHteaat meaj and oousene may ba abtalaad at the eftlae ot The Bee hr mail or ia arson. Whan foa have all eeTentr-ttTe slatura. nuaaa ikam tosaiker sad brtaa er saaft team to Tbe Omaha Baa, addreasad te the Bookie" Oonteat Editor. Fataes wlU he awardad t th eentaetant aandlmf la tka lanaat pmbar ot oorreat aaletleaa. Ia eeent ot twe or eaee peraoaa harlai th earn neatbar ot aoereet eetatlena, th saraon aatne th smaller iiuaMf at estr soueon In hi aet et anew ax wll aa eelarad winasr. la Tat of two reoaa haTln th sun number errot and aalna the eame auoabar d oupona, th saraon wheae sat ot aaawara la roost aeeUr Brasared. la the ostnlss et the (all Jvdsliii aommltta. will rooau th tlrat aria. Oalf oaa Hat ol anawara mar be submitted br e eoaasstaat. The see et the eoupeaa Is net ekllsaterr aeon th onteatant. aM ak eaewer aaay be submitted In any legible manner the aontaetaat mar selaat, Awarde will be made atrietly aceerdlD( te the merit ot each seearat hM. Th name of mar than one eera'ja mast not he written ueoa any one laaaaa. The award wll be mad by the Centaet B41U aad a aammlllaa eg well-aaowa aa tsena. whoea samas will be anneuneag later. The Oonteat to limited to the fuUewlao tssrlterrt Meoraahs. Wyaanlna, that portion at sows wet d bat net IMledlna tMa atotaea, aa the seetlea e naaia Pahet aaewa a the Bleak Utile PaatrleU First Prize Va!u-$2,000 A $Z,000 Apperson "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 and road records, and today ranks among the leading motor cars. For both service 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 prize may be Inspected at tbe Apperson Sales Rooms, 1103 Farnam St. Second Prize Value $760 Not everybody can play a piano but everybody would Ilka to. The IS-not Kimball player-plnno. worth 760. wbloh Is the r 1 grand prize, will furnish inu ft r you whether you play or i.. it Is a wonderful instrument, ami wni make gome home a happy plat lor every member of th famll). Even Grand ma can play this instrument. If slater wants to play it without the mechanism, ah simply haa to lift a lever. Thia player la exhibit at the A. Hosp a tor. 1513 Ioulaa 8b - , iU- -H ( Third Prize Value $300 This prlz la a beautiful lot In A P. Tukey A Bon's Her addition, adjacent to Hanscoin park and Cen tral boulevard. It Is lot 1 of block elsht on Thirty-third street, and 1 sOilift rcet. The etieet car Uu run alone; Thirty-set-.- A venue, Juat block from th lot. Some young- couple, pet-haps, 'wilt hare erect a little cottage In vhloh to- live for year and years. Who can tell wlutl lucky ierson will eel thl Ideal let; sou may b th ona Fourth Prize Valve (230 A J0 Columbia "Rent" Orafon la i.nd 10 Kuvru of records form the tuurth r..i:a prize. This excel led. tntrurii4ir. Is one of th beet niarufj j.-ctu'.l it Is built of finest nmliu kfi DitouahouL For any fainli.1' Il.lt instruinoiit I simply a musical Kern. It Is sur to Increae tbe bliss ot sny home. It will draw the family closer together and form means of entertainment night after r, I it lit. Thle Orafonola la now ex hibited at the Columbia Phonoejhaph Company's esancy. 1111-13 Farnata Ueet. Thirty-Five Cash Prizes VALUE $140.00. Five Priaes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Twenty Prizes of $1 Vfatch for the Daily Picture in The Bee