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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1911)
Tin-; r.i:i:: omaha. fhiday. nrmr.Kii i ; 1 1 . BRIEF CITY NEWS 4T BtOOt rlnt XI. e5ryptian Onocelates SOo, Myers-Dillon. Oes. tUo. J lxtm-es, Bnrress-Grandea. Write T. W. Black ouxn Douglas 1196, In new phono book. Ball for Charity Tho. annual charity ball ot the Omaha Jewish Ladies' lUile society will b hvM Thursday eveninK. November 2, In the Aud.toriomn. Mans are bmnn made to make the afia.r a hugo Success and an elaborate program Is being prepare. Three Bpeafters Tint A .Three speeders were aliened by the fiying squad Wodiiei,uay afternoon and lined 4iU and costs fueh in police court Thursday inominir. 'i'luy were H. riearan. j-7 Nui.'tii Sevenu'i rith Ktreet; Clarence May f!el.l, 111 tfoutli lTiiihteenth street, and Janes I'arr. , tot Clocking Walls Four more Ontdiia mc-rchanis wtro lined tJj a.id cojts In pulico court Thursday morainii by Jud;s Crawford for obstructing the sidewalks w.th signs. They were H. K. liyan of tho Iian Jewelry company, C. H. Truaiell, Herman Heyn and U W. Mangold. The last three were fined three days ajfti for the same offense. They all took appeals. BeU Hop la Held Clay Vallandlng liam, fouuerly a lel( hop at the Home hotel, was bound over to the district court on bonds, on a charge of grand larceny. It la alleged that Vailandlrmham stole approximately Jllii worth of clothes and Jewelry from Lorenzo l)e Alacy while he was empjoyed at the Komo. The prisoner was arrested in New York and brought back here. Fireman's Horn Burn Fire broke out In the home of Fire Captain John Erlckson, 2703 Howard street at 8 o'clock Thursday morning. Mrs. Krlckson and her five children were homo at tho time. Mrs. Erlckson went to the second floor to get a dress for her daughter and upon opening the cloeet was met with a burst of flames. Tho closet and part of the room and the roof of the bouse were de stroyed. The exact loss la unknown. The origin of the fire la also unknown. SMITH USES FLYHH'S LIST PARISKIONrrwS WELCOME THEIR PASTOR BACK HOME. Jodei and Clerks of Election licked According to Law. UP TO PIATTI TO MAKE CHARGES If Democratic Committee I Not 1'leasrd wlta Names Selected Complaint Must lie Made at Once. High School Team is Entertained by Principal McHugh Ths members of the first Igh school foot ball squad were entertained at dtnJ ner Wednesday evening by Principal Ue Hugti at her home, 2213 Dodxe street. In addition to tiie eighteen members of tho squad the following others were pres ent: Prof. C. E. Rem), athletic director; Coach "Ebbis" Burnett; Miss Towno and Prof. J. AVoolery of tho faculty. Rex Houlton. student manager, and Cordon Jrats, trainer of tho team. Prof. Reed presided as toast maatcr and several brief responses were mads. Julius Raehman opened the program .by givlas a abort talk on the Nebraska City gamev mentioning several very Interest ins "mud slides- that took place at the time. John Gideon, right end. was next to order with a few comments on the KorfoHs game. Principal ItcHugh followed with talk oa "Tho Taik Qame as Viewed from tie Grand Stac." whlra was well recctred tiy-.sJt present. Maleom Bahtrlse. the hlg tenter cpoke on last FYviay's game at Dea Motnea f J:ir' wMeii Dnre Bowman, coptsjii of JUto team oocracd . wpxn "The Xatuo'mt 'xk Ball to a HJifii Ecbool 'Caactt "TL"oIiI" Ttarnrtt talked oa tha imortaace of hard work In praetlce and hi tha- gasca a,ad eoipbaxlKd tha fact that tist team work was afl that cou'd Have c!T cJ.f'at thja searon. Prof. T"oolery tsi tte facalty cooetfadedl thi pvasT-sm witi a brief tali on 'The r.e'a tlcit ri Uio Fuealsy to .athletics fci I'm School." Itobeit Smith, clerk of the district eoort. has written to Louis J. Plattl, chairman of do democratic county com mittee. In regard to the election officials aa follows: ' "OMAHA, Oct. Jt.-Ioul3 J. PlatU. Esq., Chairman Femocrntio County Cent-al CoTimittre: Some two weeks ajro I had a talX with Mr. Fanning of your com mittee, at which time he stated that there were some Judges and clerks of election which he thought were not ells'lwe to serve. I told Mm that If he v.oiiM have the proper affidavits filed 1 wou?d ot onto remove any election of ficial not entitled to serve. t the last primary the democratic party had a mJoritr of all the election be an! j In every ward In the cities of Omaha and South Omaha and In every county precinct, as the following table will show. As you know, there same of ficials w'll serve at the election Novem ber 7th, they being appointed under the law for a term of one year from August 1. 131L" Division Between Parties. Democratic election officials appointed so required fly law, on the recommenda tion of Thomas J. Flynn, chairman of democratic county central committee 2i. Republican election officials appointed as required py law. on the recommenda tion or Benjamin . Baker, chairman of t ubiican county central committee, 177. In wards as fo'lows: First ward 15 10 Second ward 15 10 Third ward 13 12 Fourth ward 13 10 Fifth ward lo 10 Sixth ward lfi 10 Seventh ward 12 Eighth ward . ...... 12 X Ninth ward 15 10 Tenth ward 1R 10 Eleventh ward 12 8 Twellth ward ir 10 South Omalm 41 . l Country precincts .... 43 :u Totals 258 177 "Aa you are aware, the law gives me no option In the matter of the appolnt- rATHEH P. J. JUIXia v. titu.l ciiurch. ALL BOOSTINGREGISTRATION Rrpntlicatii Hv Been Doinj Sys- temntio Work to Get Out Voters. DEMOCRATS FOLLOW StfTT t kilram Ktasety It 54-aalna; Oat a Tall for m Wrtla of tae .tate (nnmlttr ta Omaaa Xfil Tuesday Kyenlng. Ne, C at Six o'clock. Tla the C1UCAQO. MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RAILWAY Leaves Omaha Union station promptly at ft p. m. every day. arrives Chicago I'nton station S o'clock next momlas. Carries buifet liljrsry car. diner, sicd steeper, chttr ears acd cow-hp a Dycarao tlectrio Hghttd1. Two other fine trains teava Onzzita T: .2 a. m. and I-3i p. nr. B. BOCV. C. P. A., 1512 raraara St., Omaha. Xej. irent of judges aud clerks of election. I must take the names from tho list sub mitted by the chairman of Uie various county central committees, and if these election officials recommended by ' my opponent, Thomas J. Flynn, are not oat lsfactory to you, know that the responsi bility lies with your candidate for clerk of the district court, Thomas J. Flynn. llerrtaan Insists on 1. 1st. "I was Informed that one of the men recommended by Mr. Flynn to serve In the second precinct of the fifth . ward, Bouth Omaha, had moved out of the pre cinct and I substituted John Elliott, su perintendent of parks of the city of Bouth Omaha for the man who had moved away. Mr. Horrigan, secretary of your committee entered a protest against my going outside tho list recom mended by Mr. Flynn, and forced me to recall the appointment of Mr. Elliott and put In his place one of the men recom mended by Mr. Flynn. "In the appointment of Judges and clerks of election, have followed tin law In every respect, and as I have said to you and Mr. Fanning some little time ao, I -stand ready to-iomove any Judge or clerk of election either democrat or republican when the' proper showing of 'disqualification is made as provided by law. You have now, had seventy day and more In which to check up the list of Judges and clerks of election, and If you still contemplate asking for the re moval of any of them, I wish you would do it promptly so that there may be no confusion Immediately preceding election day. Tours very truly, "KOBERT SMITH. "Clerk of the District Court." Registry Fraud Trial is Started; New Complaints Half a dozen witnesses called by the state In the trial of Albert Anderson, charged with perjury and illegal regis tration In the Third ward, failed to prove anything in county court Thursday after noon. Anderson registered from 801 North Sixteenth street, a rooming house. The witnesses said they knew Anderson and the house. They said they couldn't swear he lived thore on September 6, when he registered, but neither : could they swear he didn't live there., Joseph LI peer, owner of the house, was ordered to bring in the register, which la supposed to show the names of all persons living there. Ten new complaints charging perjury were filed early yesterday afternoon against F. Schiller, O. Harris, Frank Ol son, Joseph Hamilton, Charles Goodrich, F. V. Harold, Oscar' Hart. Guy Franklin, Lyle Ford and Charles C. Brooks. All the machinery of all the political parties Is being unli robe red for a final spurt on Saturday to complete 4he regis tration. The republicans have been doing systematlo worlf each day aud now the democrats are trying to catch up. The registrars will alt from S a. rn. to t p. m. at the usual places. Chairman Kennedy of the republican state committee Is sending out a call for a meeting of the state committee next Tuesday evening. County Commissi oner O. J. Plckard is finding his campaign for re-election any thing but a triumphal march. Mr. Plck ard Is being confronted with unpleasaat questions by such persons aa managa to find him. He Is not In his usual haunts much these days. There Is a suspicion that the same questions are being asked by many voters who do not see Mr. Pick ard, though the answers they get may be just as satisfactory. Some months ago Plckard tried to hand Stale Representative John II. Grossman a token of appreciation for securing sal ary Increases for county commlsaloners at tha hands of the legislature. In a little speech Plckard told Mr. Grossman how pleased he was with his efforts. It happened In an open meeting of the board and Mr. Grossman refused the proffered envelope. Why all the fuss about presenting such a resolution? v ny seat it up ana present It with a presentation speech expressing thanks? Echo answered, "WhyT" All of the other commissioners sold they knew nothing about It, but Mr. Plckard couldn't very well say that. When cor nered ho said he couldn't tell what was In the envelope without violating a con fidence. Inquiry among members of the Wood men of the World Indicates that M. L, Endres, democratic candidate for county and city treasurer. Is mistaken or some thing like that when he gives the Impres- BIG REFORMATION AND MISSION CELEBRATION The First German Presbyterian church. Twentieth and Spruce streets, will hold a reformation and mission celebration Sunday morning and evening, rovlewinx the German reformation and the works of Martin Luther, Melancthoo, Zwtngtl and Calvin. tM0.DU$f ! makes clean; ' healthy homes Geld Dust acts like magic on dirty floors, doors and wood work. You do not have to bend until your poor back is nearly breaking in an effort to scour and scrub away the dirt. Add a heaping teaspoonful of Gold Dsst to a pail of water and the Geld Dust Twins will do tha rest Gold rest makes floors and doors spotlessly white. It eearches out dirt, germs and impurities from every crack and crevice. Cold Dust makes home-"seet" home. Save your strength by calling Gold Dust to your aid. Flying Squadron on Duty for Hallowe'en If the American boy wants to play any urunkd and get away with it clean lit Omaha on Hallowe'en he Is advised to get an airship, for the police department is making extensive arrangements M prevent any mlEChief on this eventful night. Fully fifty extra men will be put out in citizen's clothes. Among this num ber about fifteen will use motorcycles and bicycles. Captain Dempttey has been raking hij brain for several days In order to .thin:: up some schema whereby his men roul? outwit the younger generation. Hot evcr, the amiable captain says he Is not being given an even chance with the boys as they have started to put in operation several hatched up stunts. Beginning last night a few evtra men were put out to keep an eye out fur mischief. It Is a pleasure to tell you that Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is the best cough medicine I have ever used." writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell or lavonla, aa. "I have used it with all my children and the re sults have been highly satisfactory." jror sale by all dealera DEN MAY BE USED FOR DANCING AND SKATING Al Turpin, wno operated the dance pavilion concession at Lake Manawa last sumer, is negotiating with the sjovernors of Ak-Sar-Ben for the lease of the den for the winter, to be used for dancing and roller skating. It the deal .is closed, Mr. Turpin will have dancing and roller skating at the same time, the danoing to. be on the new floor used on the night of the Ak Ear-Ben ball, and the roller skating te be confined to a twontyfoot strip around the building, between the dancing floor and the amphitheater seats. slon that the rntlri Omslia mcnibersl.lp of the ortW In mish will vote solid for him nt to I'unilng general election, ln- uuiry develop the fait that Kiiilre hss a ronstant battle on Ms hands In the order, being about as uniioptilar with some members as he Is popular with a few others. It appears that Kti. Ires' vt pocket lii not yet cpilte large enough to contain the vote of the Woodman of ths World. Krlsbtfnl Spasms of the atomauh. liver torpor, lan; bHCk and weak kidneys are overcome by l'Jec- Irlo Tatters. Ouaranteed. KV. Tor sale by Beaton Drug Co. RallfMmsr tVrralts. R O. 8-eaiy, m Trmpleinn Mreet. frame dwelling. tVMs); Krerk Ytinn, M South Sixteenth street, frame store nml ilweJllm;. .; A. Holland. s North Twenty-fifth street, repoi.-s on lrn, HW 64 Scratch f A s v- ml W C3G Why Wet Shampoos Are Injurious to Hair (Oulde to Beauty.) "Avoid wet shampoos, If you would have soft, Idstrons hair and plenty of It More or less 'free' alkali In sham poo mixtures robs the scalp of Its neces sary oil, and this. In a measure, causes hair to grow dull, brittle and unman ageable. . "Tha dry shampoo la rapidly gaining favor because of Its cleansing and In vigorating effect on both hair and scalp. If 4 ounces cither of orris root or corn meal and 4 ounces of therox are mixed together and a tablespoonful sprinkled Over the xcalp, then brushed well through and nut of the hair, all traces of dust and Jandruff will be removed, and the hair will take on a silken sheen and richness of color impossible by any other method." Adv. The Favorite Rye5! of Six Generations" The ThatMaktstht Baking Bettar Failures are almost Impossible with Cah-oet. V knew that it will give you bstter remits. We kaww that the baking will be purer wnor0 wholosoms. We know that it wilt bs mors evenly raised. And we ktw thnt Calumet la more economical, both in Its ne and cost. We know these tlilnss beemns we hate Put t quality into it we nave i.n it tried out in every way. It is UNod nowin millions f huttien anil its sales are Rrovvlng dully, it is me modern baking twwder. Xave yno tried itf Calumet Is hlchent In quallt mods! ate in price. Recatvsd Hlshest Award' R'aid's Pure Food Exposition. Up Hois" 353. O (V New Shipment Just Received) Thoao shnggy "scratch ups" nre very popular our first shipment all old out just received n new ship ment. Loors h's if this one can't Inst very long step in our hat store and select yours. Omaha's Largest and Best Equipped Clothing Store --ssi SLI'." ' " ' " 'Pisaii 1 ' tloa. ia 1 .(BAKING IK5WDER) BAKING POOt Cold Dust is aejd in 60 size and laiCC pack ages. Ihe large Backs means greater economy. U C COLD DUST da yoor work' Steamer is Aground North of Florence Tho United Elates Bteamuhlp lieuten ant Iewls has had a run of bad luck during the laut few days. While In port here last Saturday bound for Hloux City the crew went ashore and visited tha rum bhops, jUBt as any well regulated cre .v should be expected to do. The tip pling outfit either got fired or failed to return, so with only a few men aboard lliu boat welched anchor for Hloux City, where there s some government rip-rap work to be done. The boat proceeded a short distance north of Florence, when it went aground on a sand bar, and It has been there ever since. The officers have organized a crew of Florunce citizens, and l.n time expect to proceed on their way. However, the last time a boat went aground near Florence It was necessary to take the craft apart to remove it. Dr. Grant Williams Files for the Board Dr. Grant Williams, the present mem ber of the school board from the Twelfth ward, has filed a petition with the t.ty clerk asking that his name be piuced on the ballot f.jr tlifctliction No vtrnber 7. rr. Williams was one of five tariilidati-s for the republican nomination ut tho primary, when Harry A. Foster v.as nominated. Dr. Williams being sec und man. The democratic candidate Is Charles T. Walker. (sukt ta the act and arrested by Ir. King's New life fills, bilious headache quits and liver avl lowcls act light. 25r. a For sale by U.i aton Drug Co. v a! 1 M i costs no more than ordinary rye. Then buy SCHENLEY and enjoy its delicate flavor, mel lowness and 4 times distilled purity. 1 Bottled in Bond Each bottla Is scaled with the U. S. Government Stamp. Its age is guaranteed by the u. s. Government. Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. Its quality speaks for Itself. When you buy Rye, buy Schenley. At all dealera. Schenley Distilling Company, Lneesco, Pa. i! CSE3S3 "The Hoiinp of High Merit." u uu saswZei3 awajBSssjaass A 25c Bottle of "Swissco" Hair and Scalp Rcncd) to Be Given Away Take the Coupon to Sher man 6 McConncIl Drug Co. and They Will Give You a 25c Bottle Free "Swissco" Grows Hair. Brings Back Its Original Color asi , Removes Dandruff and Scalp' Diseases What "vrlssoo" Oaa Bo. Sp3 Wi .av,lsjslet Do You Look Old? If You Do Your Complexion Heeds Attention Krank's Pink Blush Cream Is I The Fountain of f Youth 1 If you arc not thoroughly satisfied with Pink Blush Cream return to ypur deal er and he will refund your money. i!3T AUD KEAITH TO MOTHER AUD CHILD.' Jil WwmvnWi RooTiiino sranr bss tiara H forovn hlXTY VKAUSbr Mlt.UONH of TIIKK9 ;j thnr CIlll.DkliN WHILR . .rijIINO, srith riCKi-KvT bUCCKfeH. it TIIJi!4 the CI1LU, WiKTHN S Hie l.UMH, l.AVKSll fAIN CUK1CH WIKIiroLIC, Sn3 Ive Mfit remedy iat 1HARKHU.A. It is sb. ilrly tannic us He sure and ak fut "Mrs. tttiUiWt Toothleg Hvrup, ' aod teas SO OUmS .uul Twent7-liv crals a buuia. The free 25o bottle of "Bwlssco" lUIr and scalp Itemed y. If used aa directed, will astonish you. It la a I1W BBK BDT, tha latest anil best preparation before the public It Is the result of years of Investigation and research Into the reason why so many of ths hair preparations have failed In ths paat to do the wor.i demanded of them. -It Is marvelous (n Its action and thousand have received amazing" reoults Just from the free bottle we nave them for the asklnK. . , , Kocause yu may not have received any relief from nomethlua; you have tried, don't he foolish enough to con demn everything else. You will be great y ly benefited ly the free bottle we give you. "Bwlssco" GO rente and 11.00 a bot tle ih for ante and recommended by all druggists- Those outtilde of Omaha who cannot call nt 8herman A MrConnell lruK "o.p 4 stores, lth and Ifarnoy, lith and lodK, 2')7- North lth hit., and 24th and I'urnam Bts.. will receive a free bottlo prepaid,, on receipt of ten cents In stamps or silver, to help cover ex pense of r" kins', etc.. by addresslnj direct to die Swlasco Hair Remedy Co 44S7 P. O. (Square, Cincinnati, Ohio, !! BOTTiaj COUFOJf Oood Xor one I5o bottle only, "at Ohsrnmn nt McConnell rus; c'o.. 4 atorea, itli and Harney, ltith and Uodaii, i7- N. 1 tit li Ht., and 24th and f'aruam Bts., when name and ad Irves la properly filled In on dotted linen below. I Tli una outside of Omaha will get a' free bottle by sending ten ront.i In atamra tr silver dlrct to Swissco Hair Itemedy Co., 447 P. l. Siiuare, ; Cincinnati. Ohio, to help cover ex pense of packing, etc. i 1 have i-ever tried "Bwlnaco" Hair, and Scalp Krmedy, hut If you will supply a 'Jtc bottle free, as above, 1 will use U. Olye full address, write pl's'tnyl r The Key to tne Situation The Advr,lUlu Culiiiuua. Bets MM To crfam you're walking on The air. Up ftirouqh tne rtwens cwf . Showi bow you'll W thf you weac Tn? easy Metsonj smp. SSBjSJSSBBBSBBSBBBBBSBSaBBBVBSSfr SjSjSasSBaSBBBBSaBBBSBBBsWBBBBSSBS Your Load will be Light When you wear The Stetson Shoe Made in leathers that readily conform to the individual foot, giving extreme comfort and ample room for the toes it is the solu tion of your problem. Result; Your step will grow lighter your expression happier you will be a more congenial companion for your friends you will be a more efii- cient man in all it directions, cam!'; HAYDEFJ BROTHERS 1CTH AND DODGE STS. "Stetsons cost more by the pair but less by the year1 YJ7W zs- I To Attain Success as a Stenographer The typewriter operator -who thinks one thing and does one thing secures a better result than if her thoughts are divided. A keyboard with a key for every character and tho keys arranged in straight lines so simplifies tho operation of typewriting that accuracy is se cured without mental strain. On the SMITH PREMIER keyboard there is a key for every capital letter, a key for every small letter, and a key for evtry character. To print any letter or any charaoter the operator strikes ne key onoe. Nothing could be simpler; therefore anything more difficult is a handicap. You are invited to call at tie offices at 19th and Douglas streets where, if you desire, the machine will be demonstrated. We assure you, too, that your interest in the machine will not result in "canvassers" making your life miserable until you buy. ) The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. 19th and Douglas Streets 0I1AIIA, NED. Branches in SIOUX CITY, LINCOLN, DES MOINES With Happy Hooligan, Little QomiC SeCtlOJl Nemo, the Katzenjammer Kids rrii o J 13 andtJiewhoUinterestingfanvhn i "0 OWlday UCC