TI1E OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 11, 1912. HOG RECORDSMASHED AGAIN Week Jast Ending Showi Heaviest Receipt in Yard' History. EB2 TO HIGH PRICE OF FEED afset of Suaralers Ceasing la Sow Average ...Boot SOO Peeede li Weight, Flaring Frr-lia S mm Heavy Porker. Rrcord-sroa shir.g In hcg receipts In the FauTh Omaha market la eoon ling a pop ular pastime. During the week Just ended more porkers were received than curing any other like period In the his tory of the Magic City. Kcrcipt for the week totaled l?,7M, whlci la tea more than the receipt of t tie. previous record Keck of January 10, when ff.TG. squealers wens counted. ' Meetly of Light slse. The hogs are mostly of the light size, weighing around uv pounds, and bringing ' from IS.) to PS The top hogs at this time are the heavy fellows, on account of their scarcity. The heavy receipts are largely due to the high price of feed, the raisers realis ing that they can get bigger returns from the porkers In their present development than by holding them longer on high feed until they make the heavyweight class. Another reason for the heavy re ceipt la the tact that the hog crop this season Is larcer than eves. A pleasing feature of th heavy market is fha fact that Omaha Is paying higher prloss than Chicago. The Omaha quotation was KITft. against Chicago. KX. Sweet Singers of the Creighton University LiJ IWSaQ auu Grecian Lothario , is Fined by Foster 1 Joseph Foalle, th Greek who wa ar 're(d at 1M Jackson street la company with Ruth Karoo, who Is declared to be under age, was fined 2t and costs In polio court en th charge ot being an In--' mat ot a disorderly reeort. It paid th fine. Unfortunately th nam of th Midland hotel was brought Into th ess because JoJI had previously registered there under another name, but Judge Foster officially removed the stigma from th hostelry oa proof that It I properly and respectably conducted. At th hearing, question arose as to the age. of th gu-L Bb Insists that ah la of agar-but her sister, Mrs. hi. M. GUes. lt South Nineteenth street, dolare that ah Is only 17. Efforts are now being mad to ascertain th girl's age through relatives In Illinois, and If It Is found thai .b is not II th Q reek wUI be re-arrested. ASKS FOR ACCOUNTING OF CREAMERY STOCK Fur th benefit of himself and ether stockholders of th old Nbrake lowa, Creamery company, which was ab sorbed by th David Col Creamery com pany sevan year ago, Joseph A. Blum naaratarted aa action for sa accounting vwlth Robert A. Stewart, who represented th Nebraake-lowa Creamery company toot holder la th deal. In district court. Warn allege that at th Urn of th absorption ot th Nsbraeks-low a oera peny It was la debt and an agreement was. mad by which th new company was" to be formed, all th old company's aadts taken ever by th new, and th old company stockholders siren s per rear of th stork ot the new company, David .Col taking U per cant. This plan we.- carried out. It la alleged, and th new. creamery company ha prospered from th first, ' Me. Blum aay Robert A. Stewart was mad trustee tor the stockholders of th old company, but never ha mad an ao rouallng to them nor given them any ot th stock. It I aliased he ha held th stock la trust. Blum asks that a full ae couatlng be had, that he and th other stockholders be given their share ot th capital (lock and ot th profits. THREE GET HEAVY FINES FOR DISORDERLY HOUSES George Koseros and Doa Boggles, charged with running a dlaorderly house oa South Thirteenth street. Were fined 13 aad costs each In police court Wil liam Skarsmuts was fined tU and cost for rawing a disorderly house at JIM Jackson street. 2283 Pairs of gloves cleaned the first five day' of last week ot ooure there I reason for so n.eny coming la during on week w did them for nothing. Better work waa never don in Omaha It la aa near perfect aa each work can be ma id e hundred of women wUI testify to the quality. .And now w wish t make a ! Announcement "Hereafter our price for cleaning long gloves will b IS CB-Ta per pair and for short ones 1 CSS IS per pair. tOa all kinds ot cleaning our prices will always be, found reasonable, aad th work guaran teed first das la every respect. A phone call wUI bring a wagon promptly. JanMiwrw ttoODGlXANERS AND DYERS' -1515-17 JONES ST. Pnon Douau9&lNQ.A-3I68 GUY LIGGETT pres. DO YOUR OWN DRESS MAZING. Why Pay exorbitant prices for ye-r gown, when by going to The Keieter College. 12-UJ City Nat Bask Bid, rou eaa make yoer en re gowns- and tailored stilts under competent teachers, thereby saving half the cost of earns. This college Is plea eatly located and has every convenience for doing most satisfac tory work. The rooms contain x,ie square feet eff riser space, aad civ ample sccommodatlon for their Lars school. Patronage solicited. Visiters wel- I?) cv N W W iff J2- "1 m c l-' I f I I wasa.4 1 , f 3? l M u wu Tn v) I xi X t hi i - If 4U t'h rs r HUH Top Row Messrs. McVeigh, Ormsby, Hamilton. fMsnscer. Waldmsn. Norrla. Second Row-Gilbert. tTawes. H"mrtt. Rrunrsrdt, Rademacher. Ijtlrd, C. E. Hoffman. Third Row Manning, Movers, ' IJnts, Swedhelm, Msgulre, Byrne, A. A. Hoffmsn. Aldrlch. Fourth Row Frits, Xalme, Prucha, alunatl, i oilman. Keyser, Rosenblum, Soloman. Bottom Row Ilemenway, o'Nelo, Harrington, Kersey, (Leader), McMahon. frells, Vltamvn.. lomla , MEMBER8 OF THE CREIOHTO.V UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB WHO ARE TO GIVE A VALENTIXE CONCERT AT THE BOYD, FEBRUARY HTIL PAYING CONTRACTORS CLASH Two Agents Claim to Hive Mkjoritj of Leavenworth Signer. CUT OFFICIALS INVESTIGATE Weed Hartley Believe that la Bad One of Petitions Win Be recast Defective, The Bating Controversy. A clash between paving contractor occurred Saturday when attorney for th Buffalo Paving Brick company, Puring ton brick agents and city officials began the Investigation of the validity ot two petitions filed with the city clem for the paving of Leavenworth street from Sls teenth street to Thirtieth. "Both petitions, each claiming a three fifth majority, are Illegal," said ens at torney. Other attorneys maintain that both petitions are legal, promoter t h secured the signatures to the two peti tion are firm In their assertions that name ware obtained la legal, formal and proper manner. "W are Investigating." said Wood Hartley ot th city legal department "tnvesUgatlng.iaud that' all I can ay." It Is th opinion of Mr. Hartley that upon closer scrutiny ons ot th petitions will be found defective, which will Ilminat the trouble that I now brewing letwoen th contract ore, C. B. Panning, repre senting th Purlngton, aad M. Ford th Buffalo brick companies. Noted Educator to Address Teachers Dr. Mllllksn ot the University of Chi cago, discoverer ot the smallest thing In the world, will pas through Omaha In April and Superintendent Graft and Prof. Nathan Bernstein will endeavor to In troduce him to stop for aa address to th teachers of Omaha. Dr. Mllllkea claims to hav Isolated the Ion, ot which It take VMM to MO.Out to maka an .atom, and aa atom kt so small that It takes thousands to make a mass olg enough to be sees by th most power ful mlscroscope. Gold, sllvsr, Isughlng gas and mud tur tle are made of the same kind of material, according to Dr. Mllllksn. The only difference between gold and silver Is that the gold atom are composed of I,sn Ions each and m silver the atom are composed of )s.M tens, i If a man oaa tint a way ot getting Ions together la the right number ha eaa make dia monds out ot oatmeaL Kennedy Talks on Araham Lincoln The annual Lincoln day program ot th Omaha High school was given In th educational department at th Young Men' Christian assodatioa Friday even ing under the auspices of the Athenian debating adcitty, one of the most active student - organ! sat! ona at th school. A good si aed audience of students aad friends wsa present. Hon, J. U Kennedy was the principal speaksr ot th evening with aa addreas oa "Lincoln," which touched upok the greatness of America's war president and bis great work aorccnpUsbed. The remainder of th program waa as follows: - paper oa "Lincoln, The Ste teaman," by Douglas Burns. The Gettysburg Speech, by Joha Mulr. FRANK SCOTT FUNERAL WILL BE HELD TODAY The funeral ot Frank E. Scott, who was found dead la a milk wagoa Friday morning, will be held Sunday aftsmooa at 1 o'clock at th horn of his father. XSSX North Twenty-third street. South Omaha. The father, F. B. Scott. I man ager for the Clay-Robinson Live Stock Cooimlaaaoa company at the local yards. The young maa was th grandson ot T. B. Scott ot this city and was only IS year old. Dr. R. L. Wheeler will have charge of the services, assisted by Rev. Charles W. gasidge. Burial will be la Forest Laws cemetery. SUPERSEDEAS BONO IS FILED IN CMA HOTEL CASE Losds W. Prenlca and Charles B. Fan ning, defeated defendants la the Oma artel Albert law case, filed a snpsr. Mdeaa bond m district court. The effect - .... em., at the bond Is to hold !a Iterance District Jodg Leslie deer. and order, peaoina 'e - - Mjnm court en the defendants- appeal. Zd.m Leslie Issued an Injunction .jalnst the Oma hotel a a disorderly hlTfor one year and ordered aa the Mature la te buiVimg sold, .H . Y Two South Omaha Police Officers Are ' Painfully Injured A h waa going to work at I o'clook yesterday Court Officer Joe Olask slipped oa an Icy sidewalk at Twentieth and P streets. South Omaha, striking the back of his head. He got up In a dased condition and wandered to Twenty ssvsnth and L street before h fully recovered consciousness. HI wounds were dressed at th polio station by Dr. A. H. Kosnlg and he was taken to hi born, 1M North Twentieth street. Just ha hour before, aa Patrolman Jo Bellew waa harrying to a fire in th Altar residence at Twenty-third and Jef ferson streets, hs lost his footing oa th ley streets and fell, breaking his right leg. HI leg was set at the station by Dr. Kosnlg and be wad removed to his hem, HI South Twenty-first street. eliding Peraalts. Paul W. Korbach, 18 South Thirteenth street, frame dwelling, repairs, tiso; An drew Pesrson, Thlrtv-flrat and Larlmor avenue, frame dwelling. ILiM; C. I. Wil tons, a Herat ton and repalra, frame dwell ing, tcC Roulh Twenty-ninth street, tl.0"O; John Opellman, Thirtieth and Evans, frame dwelling, gl.aao, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Dr. Holovtohlnar of the Board ef Edu cation has gone to West Baden, Intending to be absent a week. While there he will visit President Courtney of the board, who la now at th health resort. Herman R. Peters, proprietor of the Merchants hotel, who has been at Hot Hnrlngs. Ark. for some time 1a now at New Orleans. With him srs Mrs. J. p, Latta and Mr. Bud Latta of Tsksmah. H. S. Jones, southwest nsssenewr agent of the Burlington, with headquarters In Ksnsas City, Is In town. He reports a heavy movement to the southwest and Is of the olnlon that It Is going to eaceed that of former years. Herman Keaaler of th firm of Reming ton a Keaaler Is at ths Hotel Astor. New York. H Is attending the annual meeting of the National Asaoclstlon of Merchant Tailors snd will visit ths style show which will he bold at th Hotel Aafnp thla week. l S. Clarke, buyer for f ths Omaha packing company, naa resumed his posi tion and will In ths future dsvots his sn. tire time to the farm loan buslnsss as Piles Cured at Home Quick Relief Trial Package Mailed Frew to All la PUla Wrapper. The Pyraaald Basil. Many came ot Piles hare been cured by a trial package ot Pyramid Plio Remedy without farther treatment. When It proves It value to you, get more from your druggist, at I cents a bos. and be sure yea get the kind yos ask for. Sim ply dip out fre coupon below and man today, together with your name and ad drees oa a Hp ot paper, to the Pyramid Drug Co. M Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich., and a aampl will be sent you PRES. Saw yourself from the surgeon's knife and its torture, th doctor and his bills. ... v r -,...- secretary of the Kloka Investment com pany of Omaha. Charles R. Sherman has been appointed a member of the board ot directors of th publicity bureau of the Omaha Com mercial club to succeed W. F. Baxter, resigned. George M. Strain, general manager ot the Kimball Laundry company, with house In several cltte of Nebraska and Iowa, ha moved to Waterloo, Is., with his fsmily and will personally supervise The affairs of the company's new plant In thst city. Mr. Strain was for ten years manager of th Omaha house. Only Bona Fide Dyeing Done at Dresher Bros. There are TWO kinds of dyeing; one the authoritative, bona fid dyeing, the other, "Dry Dyeing," a cheap, insecure Imitation of a genuine job. One should be on continual guard against "Dry Dyeing." which In reality la not dyein.? at all, yet. this Is th sort foisted upon you In many an establish ment With standard.-bona fide dyeing, the colorinrt are permanent; ith "Dry Dyeing" just t!.o reverse Dresher firos., at their plant at lill 1211 Farnan.' St, are rapidly becoming famous for BOXA FIDE dyeing. In th!s connection it would bo wll to stata that lrchcra can make a perfect match up in dyelrs dress trimmings to match cloths; shoes, slippers, etc to match coMuntes. WorU In thla line Is turned out by dye masters who know the science of eclor to the fraction of a shade. Don't think of ser.dlns dyeing to the first establishment you reed of or hear of; better semi it hero and get GENU INE dyeing. Phone Tyler 13C0 or Auto. A-J126. Leave trork at plant or at Dresher The Tailors, 1515 Fartuun St, or at branch in Pompeian Room, of Brandel Stores. Drtslicr pays express one way on hip men ts cf $3.0 or over. MAIM DO Beaseve aeperflaeea J jf hr.lr rreas mm? pert ft 9 sue kedr. raj eely M sal Bad reliable -. " Ktlntorr Una tMtras Beetle l.ew anpie Me. awed tee booklet nee. Josephine Le Fevre Company Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Beaton Drug Co.. the Bell Drug Co., and the Bennett .Company, Omaha. You reach people who buy, ... . . when you advertise in The Beo A-ir-? TH Every WOMAN should know about th woodscrful Marvel "Whirling Spray SYRINGE Best sairrt mcert convenient. Cleanse instantly. If year dresrsiM eaaac aepprr the jiakvsu. fteeastampioeu:attrate4 aeeled- contains direcnoes stvaisanie to ladlse. MARVtX COMPANY zkd Sweet 5,iV lee Book eeeled- contains direcnoes i Mvalaahaatoladtaa. T i ij.i't MAX VII. COMPANY jcSIjt! 0CD CPqg gOGK ( 0"t?(jx?CDSSj!! t?(D0t! Tomorrow morning we enter the third week of the most remarkable selling period in the history of our business. The attendance during the past 14 days has broken all rec ords. Thousands of dollars worth of homefurnishings were sold at reductions of 25 to 50 below regular1 prices, and not an article over 6 months old. For this week we've prepared even a greater surprise. Hundreds of new lots stored in our warehouse will be offered at the price reduc tions, for quick clearance, without regard to cost or losses. Come tomorrow with your friends and investigate the wonderful monejr-savihg opportunities possible during our February Clearance Sale. f Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Room and Kitchen, Furnished Complete 500 I or any other four room furnished completely with furniture, stoves, nigs, curUliu, etc., during February Clearance Sale at " 11.71 wood seat Dining Chair, for this ssls QTft peclal - OlW $14 Imperial leather, full box eat Dining Chair. l CC on sal at i03 SPECIAL Solid oak, beautifully polished Extension Table, massive legs. heavy slides, large top, -il all, 112.00 value, fur rge to 6!! golden oss, flvs toot Exten Hon Table 0 O C sal pries . 0i03 lll l massive Pedestal Bxten- aale price $10.75 A Decorated MQ I Panel Metal Bed &5 Until 200 are-sold - This handsome bed i easily worth $8. Has massive posts, heavy chills and fillers; comes h all sizes and colors. Absolutely only one to a customer; no mail or phone or ders accepted. No d eal e rs supplied; only 200 to be sold at this extremely low price. ttd.0 handsome solid oak Side $12.50 I40.M handsom Mission Buffets, SpSI' $21.00 SPECIAL Solid oak Chiffonier, beauti fully finished col ( den, II large draw era, moot exception- al bargain IS val ' Pining Room Furniture Library Furniture SPECIAL All felt mattresses, built layer upon layer, high grade felt. covered with fancy ti art ticking, full tl l lb. wslcht Hi value for Sale V SVIH ,5.7s tS.e Solid Oak Library Table srr.'r..'- $4.95 tld tt Mission Library Table this sals at. . only $9.00 Regular Slip Seat Imper ial Leather gold en oak chairs..! S.00 Oak China Closet $24.00 Heavy Massive Extension Table ( foot $23.50 Golden Oak Pedestal Exten sion Table ...$39.00 Quartered Oak Sideboard ....$33.00 Genuine Mahog any Buffet.. $150.00 Bed Room Furniture $11 $14 $211! $22 $78" SPECIAL Continuous posts, beds, heavy fillers, and all finishes In cluding vera la mar ten, in value special for ........ I steel I stsee Jg.15 tt.lt neatly enameled Iron beds, .-1 $1.49 It l. heavy comer post Iroa r.r..?.':... $3.25 Reffolar Golden Oak or Mahogany finish dressers $13.50 Brass Beds at $21.00 Oak Chiffoniers t $21.00 Continuous post Brass Beds ...$38.50 Mahogany o r Golden Oak Dressers $21.50 Walnut Dress ers, fancy de- ' signs . Sale $8 $141! $10 $19!! $17!! $271! lit 00 handsom 3-plsce Parlor Suite tor this sal w g 25 H l-piece mahogany Parlor feVr?".'?' $23.10 Mission Rock1 ers $ 5.00 Gold, oak or gen. Mahogany Li brary tables ..$25.50 Imperial Leath er Davenports $28.00 I'nifold Imper ial leather Dav enport $43.00 Solid Mahogany Davenport ..$160.00 $21! $13!! $18!! $31!! $90!! Stoves, Heaters, Etc. Xgalar Three Fine Oak Heaters $ 8.00 Cole Hot Blasts t $12.00 Peninsular Oak Heaters $18.00 Base B urn ers U $32.00 Family Range, large size . . . .$35.00 $4!! $62 $91! $16 $22!! Kitchen Furniture SPECIAL 110.00 high grad Imperial leather Rocker, American quar tered oak frame, t gj 01) spring seat, broad back, now at g each t.S0 Imperial leather duartered $4.29 1110 Mission fumed oak Chair. .r.:hl.,.,"'.. $3.80 SPECIAL Genuine American oak colonial Dresser, extra slxe base, two large and two small . drawers, wood bulls. . 1 lares French plat mirror, tU.s vaL.... Sg.5 ewaCUawtVl" Kitchen Cabi nets, top and ' bases $ 8.00 Massive Cabinet walnut finish. .$33.90 Solid oak Kitch en Cabinet ...$38.00 $48.00 BARGAIN IN RUGS $4 $21!! $23!! I2S.M blrdsey mahoiraoy and ZZ7".T. $15.25 Isi.Oe genuine mahogany colonial irr?!1:!.!... $32.50 Pcamlcs Brussels Rugs. Sx ft This popular slse usually sella for tie SO. seamless, new patterns, our price, this sale... $5.95 Swnlema wlvt xll rugg. a rug made In eno p1gc and a big ana too; new atytfsb patterns. worth $. at $13.88 Seamless Brussels Rugs. 1 Cxi ft, big. one-piece excellent rugs, fin qualityand fir-i-"' i floral and mecai- JgJ.SO Hon: m value.. Seam leas Wilton Velvet 135 Rngs. lx ft. The best one-piece rug ever msde. high class effects, sale price SI 9.75 1414-16-18 Douglas St. MM 1414-16-18 Douglas St. I