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BRIEF CITY NEWS
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ir ma; forcte. Price Ic tha wln-
Binff factor. Stevens Co.. TaJlora, Sis &
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I-ovre Ar. SrotUeraao ChnIi Cosoere,
Ia deference tj the evtrfont lhiM (
Old Pol. tli Brovherhooa of Uu Low
.Aveaue Treebyte.taa criurett. Fortieth sa4
Mchotae strests, bM dsede4 to poetrxme
indrflntte'.v n f ntrtMlnmnt tt had
(janned tor Thursday night.
If Colleetloaa Hade The i!ene In
sector's report, now bring prepared by
lUmerd fcchneUler. iaepetor. will show
that the tlrat ala months af tha rr wara
tha banner ones for the amonnt of money
eolleeted from all aoiirera. The recetpta
amount te Il0.0nl.i0, which Schneider saru
will run mora than C)S hlaher than any
prevtotie six montha.
Taasf WUai&n aflaslBs; Mrs. Eva
Wicklund, who Uvea at tit south Tweaty
feruith street, ha askea the Juveaile
aurhoritiea to locate her S-yaar-old eon.
r'rank. who disappeared from ate homo
I'r.day Blent. Mrs. Wlcklund aaya ho was
lured asvay from home by other boys,
much oidar. Ha iu aeon In ralrmont.
Neb., last Monday, according to his
mother. The lad disappeared from home
uno. kmtnm Kit MlimiMf tX. imi Saw
Parole ataa Oeto Two Tears William
v.. ntriuu pieaaea guilty to a enarze u
forgery before Judg-e Bstetle In district
court Wednesday morning and was sen
tenced to two years In the penitentiary.
McPhalt had passed a bad chock oa the
Merchant hotel. Ho was out oa a parole
from the penitentiary tn Colorado. Judge
tstello explained that ho did not give blm
a heavier sentence only because of Mc
Fhail's physical condition, which la very
bad.
To Zalaraw IVarai Xotol The enlarge
ment and Improvement of the Loyai hotel.
which was contemplated from the first, in
now said to bo aeaurred, so that two more
stories are to be erected within twelve
months, and aa addition covering the lot
on tho east. The plana sad specifications
are all drawnaud arrangement are ander
way to get tho work started about January
L Tho hotel belongs to tha aetata of tha
lata Hermaa Conn, and tho now construe
tlun will bo financed through tha aetata.
Zaebaago Wants Bathes? Bloottoa A
resolution Importuning tho Water board to
call another epeuial election la which, tho
proposition of voting a bond taeuo to taka
over tho water plant waald bo placed be
fore tho People, was paasei at a mooting
of Real Batata exchange yesterday. Tho
resolution waa presented by a oommittee
appolated by tho exchange a weak ago to
investigate a meaoa of solving tho water
works problem, Tho oommittee waa com
posed of F. D. Wead. W. T. Graham and
J. W. Bobbin. Aa effort will bo saada to
Interest tho Conunoroial club to take up
tho question along similar tinea.
Seldle XVooea aOa Papers Harry Wana
makar. a veteran of tha Cuban and Philip
pine wars, waa given an unpairiotia deal
July 4, whan somebody more cold bloooded
than himself stole bis coat containing two
honorable discharges from tho army, while
Wanamakar waa taking a aap in Jefferson
tXn ttsi aa tab I1ba JAau f aw. wsa
which haa grieved tho ex-eoldler particu
larly la tho fact that two photographs of
his "best" girls were in tho pocket of tha
coat which held hla army discharges. Tho
aid of the police has boon requested to
locate tho photos and tho discharge papers.
Wanamakar told tho police to "never mind
tha oaf aa ho oould get along without it
In thia weather.
Safe and Sane Fourth in Omaha
REY. EUGENE GEARY
VICTIM OF PARALYSIS
Catfsollo Priest Dive A fie LaetaT (U
aeoa i Pi ear la Hafcsmalsa
Chorea.
' Rev. Eugene deary, aged Tl yeiurs, died
at St. Joeeph's hoap.tai Tuesdar evening
at T o'clock., lie bad been oava for in that
institution during the lajit four end nna.
yars, bong a victim of paralysis.
Hey. Geary waa. formerly assistant pastor
of Holy Family parish.
Rev. Geary had shown some Improvement
at tha hospital until last winter, when ho
waa again stricken with paralysis. Ever
sluco that tune he had beta In a critical
condition.
c ather Geary waa burn In Caven county,
Ireland, anil came to this country when a
young man. He began studying for the
pitkSLhood lata In ike, and was aidained
at Niagaia university, oa June 11. 1ML
lie was the Cm pastor at. Central City,
Nob., and had held various other charges
In tha Nebraska diocese.
Tha deceased la survived by one sister,
U.fcS Mary Ueary, who Is a residual erf this
city. The funeral will be htfld Thursday
BUAtaing at :M from at. Joseph enapel and
interment will be In Holy sepulabr
cemetery. Kev. J. Vf. stenson will bo
master of ceremonies and will bs assisted
by Uev. John Jiu;aa.ck of Holy Family
church and fathers Ahercs and ilorarty.
llev. M. BrooKeet wUl lead in Uta chanting.
CGNALCSOU SAID TO Be DYING
Alaa kiuiteel i. iitt Lyoas Has
suuili Clua t Keever ivoaa
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Sen DonaUlaoo, was stabbed last
evening at S:le o'clock by Irene Lyons, a
woman whu.u he tried to evict from his
ruum In a loil.-ing house at M NoiUt
auilaenth su-eet, is dying at St Joseph's
hospital. Donaldson, who Is a driver for
Ui Allea Brua, Transfer company, was
taken to the hospital shortly after the
affray, and he was not expected to live
throughout the night.
Tho knife entered Donaldson's left breast
and penetrated the lung. Ha ran trout
tho room to the etreet below, where ho
fell. The police were called and Donald
son waa taken to tho station, where he
was given emergency treatmeat by Police
aurgeuo C. H. Peppers and tent to St. Jo
seph's hospital.
Irene Lyus and Jamas WUsoa. who
operates the lodging house, were arrested.
WUsou for trying to protect the woman
from M-reat. Tha Lyons women was
charged with assault.
Donaldson tulJ tha police that he was
sitting oa the bed la his room talking to
Jack Lyons, hasband of the woman, who
lives aerosa ttu hall from him at the
lodging house, when Mrs. Lyons cams in
uud assaulted hi in.
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Tho following soarriago licensee
iHauea today:
mi and Rssidenea
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Anuie iieyekal, Llnwood !!!!!!!!!!
William Brown. Cn.aba
Llasie KuU. Omata
Everett IS. Davis, japtrior
Mary A. Cross, Luicu.u
William Mossborger. Tekamah
Maiue Chne. Tekamah .
Ralph W. Kesllng. Omaha
sern Humar, Omaha
Howard a. Batten. Edgar v.
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CHARACTER! IN THE HARNET
HTREKT PARADE O.V T1B FOf'KTH
riREORACKER KIDS, RtTDYARD
NORTON, JOJS ROGERS AND IRVliQ
MJLDDLAR.
Intense Heat Causes
Death of Dr. Arnold
Physician Wio Had Fracticed Medi
cias in Omaha Thirty Tears Ex
pires 'at His Home.
Dr. Loon B. Arnold succumbed to the In
tense heat Tuesday afternoon at 139 o'clock
at his noma, 3 North Seventeenth etreet.
Ho was years old and one of the best
known practitioners In Omaha.
Funeral services will bo conducted this
evening at the Cole-McKay chapel and in
terment will bo made Thursday morning at
aa early hour In Mount Hope cemetery,
services will bo conducted by Rev. Father
Williams of St. Barnabas church.
Dr. Loon B. Arnold was a son of Dr.
WUIlam Arnold, who Is still living. Ha was
formerly an army surgeon and haa prac
ticed Ui Omaha for tha last thirty years.
Bsaldas tho father, tho deceased Is mourned
by a brother, Don i. Arnold of Auburn,
Neb., aad two sisters, Mrs. H. B. Coryell
nd Miss Fanny Arnold, tha latter director
at muslo In the Omaha public schools.
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TODM CONTRACTS ARE LET
GiicagQ Concern Will lo Terra Cotta
Work on Sayscraper.
C0XST2UCTI0 TO BLGEJ S005
Movw Thaw S,MM Test ef level Will
o feed la the traotaro aad It
Will Coot la Welcabwraoo
of aiTS.Ow).
Contracts have been awarded for tha stoat
und terra cotta work on tha bow Woodman
of tho World building to bo erected at
Fourteenth and Farnant streets. Mora than
1MB) tons of steel will bo used tn tho build
ing end it will cost In tha neighborhood of
riTB.OWl Tho contract for tha terra eotta
waa awarded to tho Northwestern Terra
Cotta company of Chicago, which la rep
resented In Omaha by F. R. McCtmnelL
Tho shading of tha walls will ba a com
bination of white and green, with modified
tint a Machinery and other equipment for
tho erection of tho skyscraper will bo as
sembled within tea days by the Qelden
Breek company of St. Louis, the general
ixmtrart ors.
Plans for the new five-story office build
ing to bo erected by tho Thomas Realty
company at Seventeenth and Harney
streets have been nearly completed by the
architect. John la tenser. Bids for tho con
struction of the building will ba ecotved
within tho next two weeks and work oa tho
atryeturo will bo started a short time after
thsL
Tho building will covsr a sits Brxl3S foot
Tho street level floor wilt bo arranged for
sturo rooms. Tho upper floors will bo de
signed for office eultee. Tho steel and re
inforced concrete construction of tho build.
tng will make It praotlcally fireproof.' The
wails will ba made of red face brick. W.
H. Thomas Is president of tha company
which la back of tha project.
MICE EAT DUNDEE FIRE HOSE
Recent Fir at Dnade Brian's Oat
tho Bad Coadltloa of tho
Fire Departaaaat.
An amusing echo comes from tha recent
Dundee fire. Wijen tha discovery of tha
flames sent a couple of volunteers after
tha village hoeecart. which reposed In Its
place covered with cobwebs, and this Ions
piece of fire apparatus maintained by tha
village was finally put Into action and tha
hose unt-ollea. It seemed to disgorge mice
by the hundred In every direction. A coup
ling was Anally affected and tha water
turned on, but It went through tha hose
Ilka a sieve, tha mica apparently having
found tha rubber a tempting morsel and
eaten through It on nearly every equare
inch.
SZ-nsZgl?1 CJW JR- IN carriage; Catherine
OERANI RICE. ALLAN JEN KINS, LITTLE MISS MIRIAM JENKINS.
whllo member of tho Baltimore school
hoard. It will also bo remembered that Dr.
Rooanaa waa married here to Miss Mabel
Hellman. daughter of one of Omaha's pio
neer merchants. Ho will ba on hla way to
San Francisco, where ho has lecture en
gagements. Ho probably will occupy tho
pulpit at Temple Israel whllo la Omaha.
The Key to the Situation e Want Ads.
HYDRANT RENTAL SUIT BEGUN
Oasaaa Water Company Waats T
B40 for Water I'sed Dortaa
Slx Moataa.
Suit for hydrant rentals for tho first six
months of tho year has been started by
tha Omaha Water company agalnat tha
city. Judgment is asked for tn tho sum
of M7.M0, with T per cent interest.
'' A Llfo Problem Solved
by that grant health tonie, Eleetrto Bitters,
Is the enrichment of poor, thin blood and
strengthening tho weak. toe. For sale by
Beaton Drug Co.
RABBI ROSENAU TO VISIT HERE
Forsserly la Charge of Temple Israel
1st This City Haw Fvwealaoat
la Baltlaaaso.
Rabbi William Rosonau, who was for
several years la charge of Temple Israel In
Omaha, la expected for a short visit in this
eity July It. Dr. Rosneau went from hero
to Baltimore, where ho is rabbi of
principal Hebrew congregation of tha city
and ono of tho leaders In local public af
fairs, having been for years on the faculty
of Johns Hopkins university and for a
K03TEZ2. CLIAHA PHYSICIAN
KILLED BY HEAT TUESDAY.
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DR. LEON B. ARNOLD.
Th hijhest point ct woman's hap
piness ia reached only tlirougli xuolii
erhood, ia th. clasping' I her child
within her arma. Vet tha mother-to-be
u often fearful cf nature 'a ordeal
gad ahrinka from the gufferinj inci
dent to its consummation. But for
naxura'a ilia and discomforts nature
provides remedies, and in Jlother '
friend is to be found a medicine of
rrreat value to every expectant mother.
It is aa oily emulsion for external
application, composed cf ingredients
T. uich act jrith beneficial and socth
iajj e2cct on those portions of the
eystem Involved. It is intended to
prepare the system for the crisis, and
thus relieve, ia great part, the suffer
ing through, which the mother nsnally
passes. The regular use of Slot her 'a
Friend will repay any mother in the
comfort it affords before, and the help
ful restoration to health and strength
it brings about after baby comes.
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is for sale at
drnj stores.
Write for our
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information, and many aug-gestiona
of a helpful nature.
S&XLXZLO AXCUaTQC COL, iff ashy Ca
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Hospe Takes the Burden-You the Piano
If a dealer told you to take a piano and keep It for a rear without any expense,
you would accept hla offer, wouldn't you? This store does that very thlnj. You get a
slightly used piano on which the children cn thump and Jump aa long aa yon want
thorn while learning to play. Tou then send this Instrument back and Hospe will let
you have a new one. The money you hav paid for the old one will be placed to your
credit on the new one. The slightly used piano coats you nothing! Prices on these
pianos range from 6 to JUO. "Sold" o payment lower than you oould rent one
for. In some the tone la as rich as 4a a new one. May be you Just want to rent a
piano. We'll let you have one for $3.00 a month. We'll keep It la tune and furnish
stool and scarf. Psy while you Play.
A. HOSPE COlVJaPAPSJV
lSlS-lS Douglas Street, Omaha, Seb.
Westers Representatives for
07 Broadway, Ooancil Huffs, Iowa,
Wonder-Tcrae" Haoun Jk hHh Hauaoa.
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Keep Your Boy in Ono of Our
Wash Suits and He'll Be Cool
on the Hottest Days
Start aim eat tn the morning la one
of our Wash Salts and he'll spend tke
day la comfort, whether he's at play or
wherever he is. These stylish little gar
ments are made la both Raastaa and
Sailor ' Blouse styles, from high grade,
rant eolor, washable materials la every
desirable coloring. Slsea 3 to It years,
at
95c to $3.45
We've also a great variety of
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HOTS COWBOT BTJTT3
DOTS BASS BALL 8CTTS
BOTS Aim GIRLS' BOMPCRS
Darine; Jaly asxl Aagwet Oanr Beare Win Cloaw at 5 P. M.
Bsxepa Banrdays, 10 P. &L
tota-loo Cleaaoa, aamt STtssa, tatasa Kata,
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Bemember that, while each
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remodels furs
Snecial summer d rices exnert work.
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TTVERY "4th of July"
u uujkii ui a.mcu ureases ana
ins and cl-anlns Wash Dresses SI
COcup. Men's 2-Piece Suits $1.25.
of the prices.
Just phone Tyler 1300 or Auto. A-II2S aad (at
We pa expreee ene war oa shipments of work
I'p Tow a Receiving Statlun at SraBdols Stores
Picnic means
wrinkled suits. Press-
53 up. White Waists
Phone us for the rest
pus ted.
smountlnf to t.t or aver.
Porapeiau Boum.
DRESHER BROS., 221143 Farman Street
A Vacation Trip to the Mountains
would be a fln thins; to look forward to. On of tha luck?
onea In our contest may make such a trip and spend tha hot
August days amid coo Unf breeies and pura air.
Are You Voting Daily
When You Pay Your Check?
Soma one will apprrtat. your aid and tha rotas you ara
helping to set. Every paid check bstwaen 11 A, M. and 4 P. M.
counts aa on vote, and aa two votea at all other hoars.
THE BOSTON LUNCH
OFEX AIX K1GHT.
140 FAK3CAM.
laia FAKXAM.
1406 IMCGLAS.
Pura Artesian Watar from tha City National Baak BoUdinx
famaaa wall servtd daily at all our lunch rooms.