THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JAXUAKT 27. 1912. Council Bluffs LAST DAY FORFJUHG NAMES Candidate for Office Most Get Into the Race by This Evening. STONE WOULD EE AS ALDZ&XAB Biwull garreed In Gettteg l Haa to Kate the Field and Raa , fa City Treasurer's , " ffir. .A revision of the computat.:on of the time required by the Iw primary e'.ec tion law tor filtryr Twtltloaa for nomina tion, at the primaries has caused the de- cunoa ta be -reaatuai. that-the time -will not expire until i tfeieck tii:a evening. Consequently Clinjs for the various of fice will be cor.tluuiJ throughout today. The moat important political develop ment yesterday wcs the decision of TV. A. Stone to chano kls caadidacy for the republican nocUn&tion tor aldermaa from the Second vri to alderraan-at-larg. The caanze ws one satisfactory to party manners 03 the republican aide. While 1: tti!l cot insure Mr. stone's nomination and election it la said it will atrencthen the ticket. Mr. Stone "ll President of the Retail- Grocers and Butchers' association, and Is a popular and successful younz business man 1 of the city. He has lived during, the more than twenty year he has been a elUsen of the city In the First. Third ahd Fourth wards, and In each a greater length of time than in ( J Second. . The people of the C.&, as well' as those of the Second ward are very well satisfied with the-worlr, that has been done 1b the council by Alderman alin Blck, and It is said they res-retted any attempt to contest his nomination for a Second term. Urls ta the Third. . . . Another aldermaalo candidate who cam yesterday and strengthened the re? BubUcaa ticket was Frank Levin of the Third ward. , He has been - on of the city's business. men tor. more than thirty years and baa never sought political office. He did not seek the position this tima, but consented only after . It was urged upon him. . With the completion of the republican ticket by th candidacy of J. P. Hast for major, the work of reorganising the city central committee was taken up. 0. H. Hannan, chairman, resigned some time ago, and until, the head of the ticket was selected. It looked as If there would be no central organisation. Toe preference of al of the local lead sir and the candidates .was for County (Treasurer Mitchell, and yesterday he sc aepted the responsibilities, with the prom ise that he would give the best service Be was capable of. '-'"? The Increased activity of the renubll ' cans acted as a spur on th democrats, and yesterday they . Induced Louie Zurmuehlln, Jr., to become a candidate for city treasurer to keep the office from going by default to City Treasurer Frank T. True, lie la now a member of the Board of Fire and .Police .emmlastoners and prominent in business af Hairs In Council Bluffs and Omaha. Among th other filings - yesterday Were; C. O. Fraxer. 131 Orant street rtp., alderman from "the Second 'Ward; Kenry Myer, pi Benton street (dern.), aldermaa from-the ' First ward: J. T. Patterson, DM Broadway (reo.l. -alderman Hath ward; A. C Brown. 17 Bluff street and K. D. Fuller. 411 Harrison street, re publican committeemen. rounder of Bafaca Unionjs Coming Marshall A. Hudson,- founder and for twenty years promoter of the Baraca organisation, will be la Omacll Bluffs to morrow and la expected to remain here two or three daya He will derot hi time to th Trl-Oty Baraca union, which comprises all the diss is IB Council Bluffs, Omaha and South Omaha. He la on a general tour of th country In an effort to Increase th . membership to imm That campaign ha attracted much pubile Interest, and ha j caused the founder of th organitalloa ta be designated as "Millionaire'; Marshall. Although he has been a very successful business man at Syracuse, N. Y and. Is well 'rated in th financial world, th term millionaire applies only . to the membership of th Baraca cl arses For snore thaa half a doara, years ha has devoted hA entire time to this work, clos ing a whnleeile buslneas that comprised three large estaoUaamscta. Sunday even ing jdr. Hudson wfD eddreas a larga union meeting at th Audltmixna her and will accanr th pulpits of aosaa of the CJcnaaa churches during the day. string brief talks also tn Sostb. Oct I; a. - Omahans on the Cleveland &h'i?M VI if 1 'i ..il"-"- ,srrr TCTgn IsW $1 Shirts 50C WW is (rwa PRICE PT!TBAvWazif . PRICE . fitaadlng-Mies "Myro ' Breckcn'ridge, Mr.' and Mra Ralph Brackenridge. ' Seated-Mr. C. F. Weller. , . , , . i . MEtiBtfftS OF tHK'PARTT WHO ARE .' QV TUB WAT AROtrfcn TUB --WORLD, AND-WERB-IJf TrtB COLUBION IT TUB HARHOIt OF HONO-I'J'1-J' WHEN THI I.1NER CLCVKUAKU RAMAtBU . THK ARMOREU CkUlSSR COLORADO. I - . ! . Pilate's Example .Held Up as Sort Not to Follow A large. number. of , employes of the Woodward Candy factory, ,' marched from the factory headed by a brass band playing very lively strains not altogether of a aacred character but very Inspiring. a spercn by wunam McNeil of the Fed erated craft of th city and. a solo en titled, "Jim and Me," by Professor Ma gann. brought forth . much apiJaus last night at th big revival now In progress at the auditorium. The sermon by Evangelist Hart was a description of the scene In Pilate's Judg ment hall.' with Christ before Pilate. The text wa."What .Shall. I do .-With Jesus Who Is Cslled Chrlstr' Pilate had the Christ at' luVdlaposal. and so hav you," said Mr. Hsrt, "The roloee br Ood. of manhood,- and of' con science, th monitor,. t th eoul eaid. Release J.esua' The. voices ..of. Jeer, oi cowardlca, of greed, of self interest, .of political friends Mid, 'He leas Th Rob ber." . j : . "Pilate answered the latter voices, and lost his own soul and mad hi nam as contemptible as that of Judas." "You must do aoraethlnc with Jeaus. What will your answer be?" MRS. KATHERINE SULLIVAN, f 10NEER OF CITY, 1S DEAD After an nines of only a few day from pneumonia, Mrs. Katnerina Run Iran died yesterday at .her home, 63 Fourth street. Mr. Pulllraa was a member of on of the families almost entitled te th distinction of brine aocwintetl ' pioneers. She was 7 year old., and Dearly forty year of her lite was psseid her. , Her strong; character drew ' to her many friend, and. the grief msplredl by ,nr death .Is shared by a larger circle of friend and acquaintances thaa often created. She is survived by three ns and one daughter. The sen. are John O. Sulll- i, a successful contractor, with head quarters at Webster City. la.: & J. and P. B. -Sullivan of Council. Bluff and the daughter la Mrs. J. 1 .Gibbons of Barm boo. .Wla. Arrangement for the funeral win not be made until the absent mam ter of tha family can . be ; cocnincillmCBd with and .win probably he delayed mtU thrtr arrival .-' " t Key ta tha Rrilloi TWe Advert lrtnx. . - - t k v l il ii mi i n i.ii a, i)i ijujiu ni in. .ii. m in hi as hiim msmm j ma ii ll " -i ill' i t- - 1 ' illinium . ONE OF THE HUNDREDS THAT LEAN UPON OTHERS, OR ARl: YOU SUFFICIENT UNTO YOURSELF? . It takes energy, brain-power.' concen tration to make a livelihood. ' Vitality and the power tot keep it, must be considered. 1 . , To be a Toweir of Strength, you must have staunch nerves, with brain and body working in harmony Scoti'o EmuEoSbn is the best nerve, brain and body - builder. It is part, wholesome, invigorating. ix DRuooiarrc ' Minor Mention Tne Council Blnffg Office of Lie Omah Hew It at IS Scott Street. Telephoa 4a Davla, drugs. H. Borwlck for wall. paper. 1 Woodiieg Undertaking Co. Tel. Kt. Corrlgans, undertak-r. Phone 14i. -FAUST BEER AT XIOGKR8 BUFFET. Iiewla Cutler, funeral director. Phone ft Bee slocks repaired. 233 8. Main. Dick-, arson. 4 , . , r We trlve immlum coupons at the Puff, 4 -Broadway. Clgara and tobacco. The bli 8) per rent d.scount sale now going on at the Faublo Art Shop. PER CENT Dl&COUNT ON AIX1 WAL.U PAPER AMI ROOM MOULU INGS., IL Borwlck, til Ho. Main St. David Busha, accused of causing an Improper letter to come into the posses sion of twe' little g.ru, we arraigned In po'lo court yesterday morning. , . SAM 8NYPBR IANS ' MONBT Sin household goods, horse, oattl and all chattel aecuritlee at a big discount of the usual rases. Offlo ever m West Broad- y. , . ... Vhls evening Fidelity council. No. ISC Iteyal Arcanum, will Initiate a elaas of about twenty-five candidates into the or der. A. lunch will follow the evening ses sion. ' ' Council Bluffs Scotchmen went to Omaha last night to join their brethren In. celebrating the birthday eunlveniary of Hobby Horns. There waa a large crowd and an unquestionably happy one when the hour arrived to take a car for Omaha. , , . Aldermen Ellsworth. Boobe and Evans, appointed as a committee at the last meeting -of th council to Inspect and assess a large amount of cement side walk constructed by Contractors Wick ham and Nelson, hav performed the leak assigned them. The 'Council Bluffs Commercial club Is aeeletlng G. - F. Emerson, a flour mill owner of Stlby, S. L.. to find a aultabi location for a mill which he contemplates erecting la this vicinity. Mr. Emerson Is tn 'a position to divert wheat shipments lrom the beat hard wheat district of fa kota ' and there are substantial reasons why the wauts to elect a milling pnt In this portion of the Missouri valley. He is favorably Impressed with the ad vantages offered by Council Bluffs. Janitor Fowler, accused of unusual eon duct around the home of several people In -the vicinity of saghtb avenue and HoutlrNtoth 'Street, wiu b In pouos court Uili moraing to face hi accusers. Ue Is eapecKd to produc his witnesses proving his claim that at the time he waa dis charging hi duuen a a special private deuotive, . employed to secure evidence ta be used in a davorc suit In waich an Omaha 'baatnes man la Interested. rrler has. been bid under bands. Xlbre Tbornell yesterday ordered tha dnawtag af a special venire f nftaen ItBrman for us during tn present tana of court. The following namea ease out at 'the drawing: Joeepft IX Pederson, U R. Brsoaa, Amrust itrenasina. W. U Landon. X W. Minwell. O. It. torppard. A W. Franrea, C 1 Whitman. John R. Totif, W. W. Aynrs. J. a Long, O. W. Arcner at Cwurll Braff. H. K. Palmer et lwls townshiii, J. B. Bchalta of Garner, and P. Balduff Kane, outside tha city limits. F..H. Coantsi of rBdwrwood. one of the steunenrn mlpporvn of Prof. Hssdra'a adiwcy far Uia lawn sover leihn, was la th city yesterday read lag .the net act in n uncertain te the wo were tncibied ta credit aom et tae charge that have been mad at fttai and lea Mainee. He I awn- le a ai.h can, which will be naranderaale. .rarry rwttawatami zor the great anostle of god eeed oaVB and medarB seetnada of farmlnc. Mr. Kkjvelng de clared with great earnesto that Prof. Uetaon Is the seM and Biggest man in the- state. ' Th leral ancle held a Important meeting lat night and Initiated a lot af new nembrT. They will hold a still or tererestins seartm thai evwtuag when one of the "eld faanianed" enter talamast will be tarn for the benefit f te members and their frtanda The UTflaCon say "there will be all kinds of -muaioal and athletic erunta with olenrv to eat and seine trtnwnlngs." The aroaraai wur beau i aarted at I .'clock and will but seane Una. Each tuber Is em tiled to invite ow. Mead. and air dtscrimiztailoB is required t. pick eat Hh meet daaai ilug frlaas as each naeraber has an unuaoally larg auntber anxious for preferment. Broken Lines of Schloss Bros., Stein Blocb SocC Brand At Exactly A Reduction on Shirts That Should Tempt You Tin's store ut-ver dot anything half way wlieu we offer our merchandise on sale at reduced prices, we al way a reduce enough to make it an object to our patrons. That's the reason we are so suocesful in business we always give the best values for the monev whether in the height of season or the wind up. At present we have a very large stock of men's shirts, such brands as the E. & W MANHATTAN, EXCELLO nd SAVOY. Every one a high grade make-some are broken lines and1 some very slightly soiled but worth up to $2.5qeach, that we y Q 1 offer on sale Saturday at. i ......' Other makes that sold up to $1.50, at ' -?0C .. The patterns are exceptionally pretty. The styles are plaited fronts, plain fronts, stiff bosom some with separate cuffs and flannel shirts with the French cuffs all this season's merchandise. . ' Saturday Special All Silk French fold Cravats, $2.00 values; go at ........ .'. 75c , All Winter at 25 DISCOUNT This Season's Stiff and Soft Romjh Hats, $3.00 values, at $1.45 DUKE VISITSJASHINGTON Cognsugnt Beceived with Little Ceremony at White House. . SWIFT PACE TERES VISITOR! Taft Attend Dla Given by Pedt. i eater General Hitchcock, While Deke la Ueeat of Aaibee- vador Bryee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.-The duke of Connaught went the American -uace" In hi visit to th national eapital yestsr day. ' Arriving lata la Ihs afternoon, he was whirled first to the British embassy, spent forty minutes In the While House, where he waa received by president and Mrs." Taft, than waa motored back to th embassy, where he efaa th guest of hohed at a dinner te which Ik most promtoant members of ths dlptomatl corps, war Invited; vlelted the National Press club, and then, tired, bat "de lighted." aa he expressed It, Bought hi private car. Ha left a boat midnight lor New Yor. Th duke, th first royal visitor to Washington In many year, having vis ited th White House, President Tan returned hie call at the British embassy. Th duke had no official -message to bear from Knglaad and th president had none to give. Their conversation was of the most general eharaotar and the only formal weleom to hi royal high- aeas waa that extended to him when he left hi private ear at th Union station, by Major A. W. Butt, President Tatt's personal, aide. . (ere si ear Waived. The reception In the White House was a unceremonlal as Stat department offi cials and th British ambassador could mak It. Tha duke waa presented ta the president by Ambassador Bryo, and thea Mr. Taft presented him to Mrs. Tart and Mis Helen Taft. The members of th cabinet and their wive were presented by Major Butt. Mm Jamea Bryo. First Assistant Secre tary of 8tata Huntington Wilson and Second Aassitant Ados were the only guests oatatd th cabinet. The duke' aid. Colonel Lawtber, who cam with him from New York, and the staff of tha British embassy, were presented to Mr, Taft. Kail wing th formal reception tea served hi the red room of th Whit Hons by Ml Helen Taft. Th duk chatted with all th pre! dent's guest, hut spent most of hi tioM talkin; with Mr. Taft and Secretary of Mat Knox. Th BualBUit' return call at tha em bassy waa mast Informal. Only Major Butt acaompanlad him and he waa re ceived In the drawing room, where hi royal highness talked with the president for about twenty minutes. 'The president walked bark to th Whit House. Taft llltrhewek'a finest. . Iat Bight Mr. Taft waa the guest of Postmaster Oeneral Hltehoock at a cab- net dinner ana tne aus waa m guest of Ambassador Bryce at a dinner at the embassy, which ha left shortly before midnight to visit th National clan. , - ' . - - Real-Rotate rrusrer. Real estate transfers reported t Th Bad January B by ta Pottawattami Qrrnty Abstract rsmpaay of Council Bluffs: ' Prank K. rjlandon ta J. A. Glaadon s et i-5-u. w. d..-. xt.a W. B- Kimball and others to J. H. Xeuaal a nw ee4e ew4 and nw ti ae Mr, and s sW. sw 14 and Bw aria nt w of t-H-41. w. d Kt A. P. Handler and wife t T. R. . Adam, lot Ji. la blcrk IX. Ben tier. la, w. d. jena miunau ana wue 10 w. PaJk-n. lots Lit end II. Atid'a rubd. of srcreCons te 32. sad 0-77-44 lets U and 24. tal i subd. of ae- - I cretlons to secusna f and W. Tt. IsatDew. 'and" wife to "m!"r." U El'ls. lots 7. and . In bloc k M. In " Central subd tn Council Bruf fa. I - . " 1 j TWO YOUNG ADVENT1STS TO BE SENT JO MEXICO LJNOOIJJ. Keh.. Jan. aV It waa an- aouneed today by tha general contemn oe committe of the noveath Day Adveatist seaatoB of th Central aad Northern Unloa eonferoocea tha. th sslsalanary MliaT-rrs la Meztea would be increased and two young workers from w-e North er Untoa coafarenc were aaleetefl te g te that field. Tay are Ernest Johnson of the South Dakota conference and & I Spencer of the North Dakota conference. Mr. Jeba soB. bora. I sow ta Iledfleid. a. D.. where he is the nreeeptor ef th Plain view academy. Mr. Bpeaeer will also labor la ataxic City aa secretary-lie aiiiet f the Mex icaa mission. Ills horn la at Fargo. It waa also planned to bold aa duoa ooaal convention at tn bem Unda (CaU Medlral colleg next Jvn. Argentine Envoy Leaver Paraguay BITCNOB AYRKf. Jan. M.-PlplomaUe relatione between the Argentina republic and Paraguay hav been broken and th Argentine minister at Asuncion haa re tired from his post. The Argentine minister of foreign af fairs. Krnesto lloech. has received, a telegram from the minister at Asuncion, announcing that as ha had not received a reply from the Paraguayan govern ment (o Argentina's demand for satis faction, hs had withdrawn from tha lega tion this afternoon and with his whole staff had gone aboard the Argentine gunboat. Parana, lie added that he would arrive at Buenos Ayres tomorrow. On January M, the Argentine govern ment ordered the despatch of four war ship to Paraguay tn anticipation of th breaking off of diplomat! relations. The Argentine foreign minister recently In structed the A. -gen tin minister at Asun cion to present a formal claim for com pensation for th attack on Argentine shipping and property. Th Paraguayan government refused to dlaous ths mat ter and the minister waa then Instructed to demand satisfaction within twenty four hours. To trouhl arose through ParTlityan revolution! at firing I aa Argentine veeeele lying ta Asuncion bar-bor. Marrlaaw Lleai Marriage licensee were Issued yester day to the following named persons: Name and Address. - Age,' Hana Frederirksen, Omaha ul Minnie Brown, Omaha C. M. Morfnrd. Malvern, la T Alio M. Enteric. Malvern, la a At Fountains & where Akfor "HORLICirS" Tki Original sni linulni MALTED MILK Tki Fitd-drlnk fir Ul ltn. At fcBUurixita, hotek. Bod fowtagu. DeJickxa, 1 ind gusukikt. Keep 00 yew aklcboercl at home. Dc't trsvel without Z A truck hack prepare ia a nbelev TaadMtmiUtkm. 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