Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 11, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 4, Image 4

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HIE OMAHAr SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 11. 1911.
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TO BOOST FOR GOOD ROADS
I Large Meeting of Those Interested at
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HAKY TO GO FROM THIS CITY
Fffort la Beta Mad to laterest
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tV-i ' Beth Directions.
Look inn toward a v-ross-country auto
road, running north and south and esst
and west, a meeting of all the owners of
automobile In Cass county will be held
-Monday afternoon at Louisville, Neb. A
Inie party of Omaha dealera and owners
will attend the meeting, among whom will
be all the officers of the Nebraska Htate
Auto association and also the offlcera of
the Omaha Motor club.
'Not only will Omaha men be In atten
dance at the meeting, but offlcera of all
motor clubs over the mate will :onn. The
visiting autolats will meet In Omaha and
make the trip to Louisville In automobiles.
At tba meeting the Casa county men will
form a County Auto club, which will be
known aa the Cass County Auto associ
ation. -No' extra tax will be levied on the tax
payera In order to keep a road In rood
condition for the, una. of automobile. An
Increase of 13 on thr nte tax, which la
levied on the auto ow era, would be the
aolutlon of the ex problem. The
msetlng at. LouisvilU .s been called by
the State Auto association and possibly no
..ether county In the atate will ever have all
the offlcera of the association present at
'any one meeting:.
- ft 1s expected that at least 150 auto own
era of Cass county will be present. The
organization, which will be founded at
Aha meeting, will be a county one.
..Each county In the state la taking
,.up this work and meetings in nearly
,.ll the- counties will be held In the
. near future. In some counties meetings
, bave already been held. It is the Inten
tion of the state association to have the
; Adjoining; oo unties take up the work where
. ope county leaves off.
la this manner a road will be built across
the state In both directions, which would
' at all ,tlrnee be in perfect motoring condi
tion. About twenty-five counties have al
ready, taken up this work. D. E. Watklns,
. secretary of the atate association, said that
. la all the . counties be has visited, just
one has failed to take up thla work for good
roads an,d do their share toward extending
t cross the state. The credit of enrolling
'.he Interest of all autolsts In the state goes
io the state association, which believes
that In no other way could the. auto own
era and dealers be brought together for
(he purpose of promoting a good roads
project . .
'The Idea is both new and original. Tn
the manner suggested, an extremely good
road could bs built and maintained. At
the present time there are about 1,700
autos la the state of Nebraska. The plan
to assess each owner 12 for every auto
owned by him would bring Into the treas
ury about IS,0 for the first year. With
the Increase of machines In the state, this
figure would be enlarged upon every year.
The money would be used for the purpose
of keeping the roads In the best possible
condition, and It Is believed that the rev
enue Troth'the extra tax to auto owners
would be sufficient for the carrying out
'of- the' Idea.
The moving spirit behind this good roads
project is Mr. Watklns. who has visited
about thirty counties In the state and tn
terytewed(a majority of the auto owners
In each. In every Inatance he has met
""with 'Nothing but success and has been
promised' the hearty co-operation of every
eownty but two, and these two will come
around. It Is believed, when the work it
begun throughout the state. .
If such a plan Is put Into, action Ne
braska would 'have without a doubt the
best roads -of any state In the union. Any
town In any county could be reached from
ant ' specified location In any one of the
numerous counties. A direct road going
both north and aouth and east and west
Vould be the result of ths furthering of the
movement and the larger titles bordering
on the Nebraska stats line could be
reached Jn a comparatively short time.
ift VPark Board Orders
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Jim Exploits Dodge
to Finish His Jag
and Finds Sympathy
Layi Sown on Street, Pretending- to
Hare Been Hit by Auto Women
Feed Him Whitley.
Jim Anderson, residing st Sixteenth and
Hurt streets, fooled several kind hearted
women residing In the vicinity of Twenty
fourth and Miami streets Saturday when
he lay down on the street and pretended
that he had been run over by an automo
bile. Several excited women rushed to their
telephones to ring for an ambulance, while
others brought all manner of restoratives
and stimulants to revive Jim. One woman,
more thoughtful than the rest brought a
full bottle of whiskey snd while some of
her sisters were bathing Jim's temples,
she was giving the "poor man" copious
draughts of red liquor.
Jim did not need the liquor, however, as
he already had a load big enough to make
two trlpa to carry it. By the time Police
man Unger arrived from' the station with
the ambulance Jim's face had been washed
clean and his clothing brushed by the
sympathetic women. Jim had about half
the contents of the whiskey drank by that
time and he was almost paralysed when
the policeman and the doctor boosted him
Into the ambulance and locked him up for
being drunk when the station was reached.
Anderson ia well known to the police, but
this is the first time he Is known to have
worked the run over gag.
GYMKHANA IN ITS FULL GLORY
Triple Attraction at the Coliseum for
Monday Night.
GOVERNMENT INSPECTORS HERE
eeoad laltlaltua of the Beaaoa Is
to He a Moaieatoaa Oceaaloa
Apollo aad Rlertrl-al Claba
Aim fresest.
"The Gymkhana." ablase with eastern
South 13th Street
Must Be in by Jane 21 Home on
w Thirty-Fifth Avenue Brinji .
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: j&r Bids for the paying of the west slda of
ia ? -. Thirteenth street from Vinton street to the
a eeiKh city limits were ordered by the Board
j tx ot park Commissioners yesterday after
; - boon. June U was the date aet for the
; ai-i opening of the blda
;-v,- A house belonging to the city, located at
l-r- M -South Thirty-fifth avenue, was ordered
wrl? .aoid to Mrs. Catherine Kennedy of 1021
South Eighteenth street for a. Hers was
the only bid reoelved. Previous blda wero
rejeotea.
The Opinion of the city attorns- thai
park board must advertise for bids for nn.
piles In excess of ISO through the city coun
tU. and a resolution by the counoll to such
eireoc, were Informally discussed. The
"oar- delayed action, pending a meeting
of all members. That the members present,
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I at the order, manifested Itself h .....
gesUon that trivial matters which came up
! for discussion be referred to the city comp
troller, was made.
- ' The library board was also. Included In
In the opinion. Colonel J. Petterman, secre-
' tary of the library board, announced that
his body would not comply with the reso
lutions, arid would continue to buy supplies
regardless. The question will be threshed
uuv. in mo courts.,
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HEALTH PROMOTERS COMING
Fourth Semi-Annual Meeting of State
Health Association.
PLAN TWO DAYS' SESSION
Will Be Welcome at the Rome
If eaday MoralasT by Mayor Dahl
ma a Maay lnterestlaaT 0a It
ers oa the Prosram,
Prominent persona from all parts of the
state will attend the fourth aaml-annual
meeting of the Nebtaska State Health as
aodatlon Monday and Tuesday of next
week. Every phase of the health quts
tlon as to foods and sanitation will be
discussed, and all who are Intorostod In
the work are Invited to attend the meet'
Ing, which will be held In the Hotel Home,
The following 'program has been an.
nouncedt
MONDAY, JVND It,
10 A M.
Address, Mayor Dahlman
"Pure Food and Milk." Dr. R. W. Con
neii, health commissioner, Omaha.
"Medical Inspection of Schools In Smal
ler Cities and Towns," Dn J. W. Mitchell,
superior.
"Pure Water In Small Towna and
-arma, rror. condra.. state university.
"Prevention of Disease in Children," DrJ
n. w . Krrr, uncoin.
"Effects of Heredity ,' Dr. Isaac D. How
ara, uarvara.
t P. M.
"Tuberculosis In Nebrssksu" K. R. X.
Edholm. Omaha, secretary. Nebraska As
sociation for . Study and Prevention , of
Tuoercuiosis.
"The Duty of the Medical Profession In
negaru to rreveniabie Disease." , Dr. ,U,
H. Marvel. Aurora. ,
"Needed LegialaUon," Dr, B. A," Carr,
secretary state board of health. .
"uarartlhe," Dr., J., H, iWHson," state
health inspector. . ', .
"Drug Habits," A. -I Mulrhead, editor
vresiern iueaioai neview, , .
"A Square - Deal for the Child," Dr, a
R .Towne, Omaha, v ,
'Sooloiogloal Aspacts."' Harold Olf ford
uatana, . -
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, "Prevention of Disease, of tha Heart,'
A. R. Mitohsll. 'Lincoln.
"Prevention of Disease of the Kidneys,'
vr. William r. aiuroy, umana.
"The Relation of the Work of Preven
tlon to the Life Insurance Companies,"
Dr. A. D, rioyd. Omaha.
"Preventable Diseases of the Eye."
Colonel J. M. Banister, M. D., late chief
surgeon, department ox tne Missouri.
lUnited states army.
"What can be Done to Prevent the
Spread of Venereal Disease? Dr. A.
Bhalek, Omaha.
'TvnhnM 11 T" A""' A hiinn Omah,
"The Value of Good Teeth to the Grow
ing Child." J. H. Wallace. Urtaha.
"The Problem of Cancer from the Stand
point of Prevention," Dr. David C. Hilton
Lincoln.
"The Minister's Duty In Helping to Keep
a Clean Town, Rev. ueorge Williams,
North Platte.
"The Church In Relation to the Physical
Need ol the People, Bishop Ueorge
Beecner. Kearney.
"The Teaching of the Prevention of
Disease In Catholio Schools, Bishop
cicanneii, umana.
"The Touns7 Men's Christian Associa
tion," J. r . McAbee, North Platte.
GIFT TO YALE MEDICAL
rraacla B. ,oomta . Clves Tvreaty
Thoasaad Dollars tn Aid la
Stady of Ilw, 1
NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 10. A gift of
120.000 to aid general research In the study
of diseases at the Tale Medical school was
anrounced by Secretary Anson Phelps
Stokes, Jr., of Tale university today from
Francla E. Loorals of the class of 1861
Further gifts of 110,000 toward the endow
nient of the university cllnlo and to the
Peruvian exploration fund for the Tale ex-
tpedltlon under Assistant Prof. Hiram Blng
ham also was announced. For the explora
tion fund a total of about $li,000 baa been
pledged.
The Wright memorial committee has
turned over to the treasurer of the unlver
elty 1176,000 toward the amount subscribed
for the Wright memorial dormitory.
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DIAMOND FOR MRS. NEWTON
"- cboal r reseat
Her with Taken at Eighth
Grade Gradaatloa.
'Fallowing the commencement exercises
of ths eighth grade of the Gastellar street
school held last night at Castellar Street
x-resDyienan church, a mass meeting of
the patronp followed, which Included a
celebration of the twenty-fifth year of
Mrs. Mary B. Newton as principal. A
beautiful diamond ring was given Mrs.
Nswton as an appreciation of her services
by the patrons of the school.' Superintend
ent of Schools W. M. Davidson gave a
talk In which ha summarised the twenty
five yeare' work of the school under the
upertntendency of Mrs. Newton.
Dr. Ellas Holovtchlner gave a short his
tory of Castellar street school On be
half of the patrons. Hsnry Kisser delivered
an- eulogistic speech, presenting the dia
mond ring. Mre. Newton gave a historical
sketch of the school. "loncai
rhratrr Kmaloy-. 0. a Tr,
a outing part composed of eight am.
tW.a of the Hrandeis theater liff Sat-rC
flay mora!..- to be gone five weeks ?h
tonh overland in 2 woa wi
Quipped with camping parapherrVaif ThlL
Utie river to (he mouth of the Klkhorn
. her -Wp-ct to fUh and huat alto,, ,h.
til T.TOTHiP.R'C
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It la the duty of every expectant
mother to prepare her system for the
comingr of her little one ; to avoid as
far aa possible the suffering of such
occasions, and endeavor to pass
through the crisis with her health
and strength unimpaired. This she
may do through the use of Mother's
Friend, a remedy that has been so
long' ia nse, and accomplished so
much good, that it is ia no sense an
experiment, but a preparation which
always produces the best results. It
Is for exernal application and so pen
etrating in its nature as to thoroughly
lubricate i every muscle, nerve and ten
don involved during the period before
baby comes. It aids nature by ex.
panding the skin and tissues, relieves
tenderness and soreness, and perfectly
prepares the system for natural and
safe motherhood. Mother's Friend
has been used and endorsed by thou
sands of mothers, and its use will
prove a comfort and a benefit to any
woman In nsi f i. - . J
is sold at drug
stores. Write for
free book for
expectant moth'
liint mtili vali,aV1 Jfn a.
&JUDFU1D KZCL'LA 10H CO. Atfsate, Cm.
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mystery and migic. will open to the eyes
of the Apollo club, the electrical club snd
the government inspectors of the Iepart
mrnt of Animal Industry, who will be vlmt
' ing In Omaha Monday night. The animal
j Inspectors will he convening! here and
their party will be headed by A. D. Mel
, vln of Washington, chief of the bureau.
I Altogether Pamson will be host to IjO or
I ninrfl. fop thm aoivtntt Initiation nf the Sea-
aon.
Both of (he Omaha organisations, which
are to be present, are expected to ret much
benefit from the vlslona and glories of the
stupendous spectacle that la being put for
ward this year by the Hon. O. Rense.
i "Oymkhana" Is a wonderful affair, much
more wonderful thsn any of the people
who have seen It have yet realised. 1 he
electrical club Is expected to enjoy more
: edification In regard to the uses and abuses
j of electricity and electrical effects than it
j could learn anywhere else.
The real educational features of the af
' fair, however, will be devoted to Impressing
upon the members of the Apollo club a few
essential principles of music. The club,
j composed of young men, and the finest
I organisation of Its sort In this part of the
country, will be chaperoned by the director,
F. C. Freemantel, and he choruses of
"Gymkhana" will teach them how to sing.
The musical rsdencts of the operatic score 1 Ing this country a'wit Aukus-I I. Mr. a
of the shows this year are in the language Mis. ieois kolley ! ft tin t,:,'lc iril(ini
of the presa agent marvdlus." part at Henna.
1 A trip In SP'otU I cfore rf'lnn to Herllr
OMAHA PARTY IN EUROPE ukfn h Wr "" M" li u"'
and Mrs. Dllv, Watson of Lincoln. This
Members Are Seelaar (onltnent Itef ore lmrly thrn nent to I'mi s la-t Sunilny.
Dlrei-tlasr Their Jouraev ahne It w.i Joined bv Mr nnd Mrs l". N.
te America.
Diets and tlciietnl nmi Mre i'
son.
V. Mandsr-
Members of the Omi-.ia patty making a
trip around the world now are in K.urope. ; Most I'imI Is lla
Mr. and Mrs. David Cole ate In Tails after to the dyspeptic Klectr Hitter core rtv
trlps to Naples and Rome. After a tour pepsla, liver and ki.lnv complaints end
of Holland and England and a visit to debility. I'rice ott. .iUl Py He.it, m Prug
Ireland they will sail for America, reach- Co.
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made in the good old German way, Old Fashioned Lager
Beer is delicious invigorating wholesome pure. Order a cold
bottle' with your lunch drink some at home with your evening
dinner you'll be surprised how good it is. You can taste the
rich, rare tang of the genuine d German lager beer.
Old FashionedLager Beer comes in pint bottles only bot
tles of clear glass, so you can see it's clean and pure. The red
or yellow wrapper keeps out the light, preserving the snap
ana the life.
For home use, Old Fashioned Lager Beer is a splendid
drink. . It's fully matured aged for months in glass-lined tanks
then pasteurized. No other beer is made purer none is safer for
young folks and old folks.
Ask for "Old Fashioned Lager Beer" whenever you want a
good, wjiolesome drink. Better still, order a case sent home.
Douglas 647, Ind. A-1216.
Save the Caps
from bottles of our Old Fash
ioned Lager Beer and exchange
them for valuable premiums; our
handsome Catalogue illustrates
and describes over 2,000 pre
miums. Ask for it. It's free.
Courtney & Co., Distributors.
MAIL ORDERS for "Old Faihioned Lager Beer" filled the day received. Shipped everywhere.
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