TIIE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1S12. ft BRIEF CITY NEWS SaT Soot Frtat It, Oae, Site. ttxtiues). Bars-Orar.der- Irord Admitted to Practice Carrot J. l-'rd a lval attorney, haa been admitted to i-raotice in the teUtral court. Tb Big Oaea In automobile aece S":.es, the Omaha Kubttr rom,eny. Harney street. "Just amund the corner" oaorarj Club Members Her. T. J C'uliar and Kev. Julius SchaarU have en elected honorary Commercial elub. members of the Mrs. Iuob Is Sick Mrs. W. N. Njson. widow of the late V. X. Nelson, is (TiiicT.Hy ill in her apartment at the Lrexel hotel vhere she ha. been ma kins her home. FINDS NO STARTLING FRAUDS Grand Jury Fail to Substantiate Eumors of Ballot Stuffing. BUT FEW S3IA1L ERRORS MADE '' ladlrl.se. t. Are Retaraed. bat Are Net Aeeeated Because the I'waii Forgets l alga Tkra. Douglas county grand Jury "a recount of the ballots cut in the Second pre cinct of the Third ward at the general j primary of last August failed to dis close discrepant-tea aufflctent to mb- j Stailtiate stories of trcOTiUrltl mhlch : HaBdeJbsrs; etnne Walter Man- have been in circulation .i,..-. the r.ri- 1 dclherg of the People's store haa re- j OTiU.y. Tne ,., , finished Monriar j turned from New York where he bought I afternoon and the ballot envelope was! a large assortment of the season's novel- j repealed and replaced in the county ! ties In women's wear for hia house. clerk's office, by Deputy County Clerk j Brocket Beturns Councilman Coodlej ; M. llaverly. I V. lirucker his returned from t'anloioi.1 I Johnnie rVheff. a Third ward resident, j where he has spent the winter recuperet- 'old the grand Ji:ry the halM box in inf. He has entered the rare for com- ,he Second precinct of the Third ward mlssiomr and returns feeling much better 1 "Stuffed'" and an affidavit of "Itcd and ready to begin his camp.tirn. Dramatic Committee Annotated The ' "ne " I five members of '.he oin.ina li,ui .-c..v. srnlor class dramatic committee have been appointed. They are ltr lloulton. chairman; I'uih Ucnncr, Adelaide Funk hnuscr, Maurice Clark and willlim Noble. Railroad la load I'nited states At torney Howell has filed In the North I Wke," a former Thltd nurd resident. Along the same general line was read lo the Inquisitors. No other testimony regarding the alleged primarv election iricgutaritles has been melted by the gland jury. Krror tm t'eaal. The grand Jury's report of the bal lots an! comparison of Its figures with ihoee of the precinct Judges and clerks J"! itte division of the federal district j of election revealed that errors In count- eoort a suit against the I nion Pacific in whtrh he ake for a iienaltv of for a violation of ih- law regulating the hours of e'-v.ce of railroad employees. X ansae Clt7 Man Addresses Club It ti. Moore, pi i ndent of the Kansas City t'orumert iul , lub, addressed the esccutlte i ommittee of the Omaha Commercial club commending the Omaha orgaulsa- ing tlte ballots were trade by the Judges and clerks. The errors wera trivial and were about evenly divided anions re publican and democratic candidate. The grand Jury's final figures did not differ materially from those returned by the judges and clerks. An error of three was made hy the Judges and clerks In counting the vole for Sonhus Noble. Jr.. lion's combination of business and so. la 1 1 a candidate for the democratic nomlna- uffair. He ravs the Kansas City club considers adding the social features. WW Hold Bif Bally The Vour.g .Men's rioiricfcsivo i lob of Bheely will hold n big Washington's birthday rally at Polish hall. Twenty-sixth and Martha treets. Thur;lay evening at 8 o'clock, lulls Hen s. Haker will give a lecture in "Ueorge Washington" and John A. IUm city attorney, will speak on 'The :ommiseun Vorm of Government," Jobs Are Wanted "(live us mora tvork.'' is the slogan of the Associated i'harltit's. Aiile-bodled men have been applying by the doien seeking any kind uf a Job, Work Is slack and but few nirii rati be placed In temporary posi tions. Mivs Ida V. Jontx. secretary of the iluirft;, . ays worjc has never been so mm li ui d?m.tnd nor Jobs so scarce. Labor Lea jus to Have a Hate The l.abor Le.tguc. a political organisation composed for the ruwt part of members of the Central Labor Union, held a meet ing Monday night at Labor Temple for the purpose of ascertaining what men the league will back In the commlsslonership i atiipalgn. The league will stand bark of only five and they will take a referendum vote on a large list of names which have been comi lied. Xallroad Employes to Heat A spe clal meeting of 1'nioii Pacific branch of the American Railroad Employes' and Investors' association will be held Thurs day evening tn Continental block. Fif teenth and Douglas streets. Various mat ters of considerable importance vlll come before the meeting. Ilcmarka of Interest lo railway inea will be made by.W,.R. CahilU auiietinteDdent of (be Nebraska dlvlrlon. and 31. J. Koclie, organiser for ihe association. Tha Best Cough Syrup Is Easily Mad at Home Casta Utile aad Acta (talrkly. Maaer Befaaded If It Kails. lhi reciiHJ nuiles a pint of conch tjrup, and saves jo't about 12.00 as com lsred with ordinary cough remedies. It tojs obstinate eoitclie "rn whiwpinu cough in a hnrrv, and U splendid for aoro lniigs. stlir:a, croup, hoarseness ajid other throat troublt'S. one pint of granulated sugar with Vi pint vf warm water, and slir for 2 m'inutes. Tut U'i ouncrs of Pine iliftjr cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and s.id the Sugar Fvrup. lake a tesspnonful every one, two or three hours. 'Jastca B"d- Thit tskea Tiglit hold of a cough and elves almost instant relief. It stimu Jatra the appetite, and is slightly laxae tive both excellent feature. l'inex, peihaps ou know, is th most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in Riiaiaeol and tlte other natural healing pine e ietnents. No other preparation will do tha work of l'inex in this recipe, although strained honey can. be used instead of the sugar ayrtip, if desired. 'Thousands of housewives In Ihe I'nited States and Canada now use this l'inex and Sugar Prnip recipe. This plan has often been imitated, but the old success, fill formula has never been equsled. Its low cost and quirk results hare made it immensely popular. A (rtiaramy of sbsnltibs tstltfsrtinn. or tnnnev nrnmntlv refiiuderl. mies with this recipe. Your druzeiH hss Piner, or will f'l it tor tou. It not. send M 1M iocx Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind. tion for county judge; a similar error was made tn counting the vote for Pelix I. .McShane, Jr., candidate for the dem ocratic nomination for sheriff; similar errors were made in counting votes for Fred lloye 'and J. It. Hummel, candi dates for the republican nomination for sheriff, and several candidates for nom ination for district Judge on the repub lican tkkct. The affidavit of "Ited Mike" was se cured from him In Chicago, wheie he now Is stopping, by Sheriff Methane. alcShane, Charlea K. Fanning and Srhelf went to Chicago last week to find 'lied Mike" and Induce him to come to Omaha and appear before the grand Jury. He refused to come, nut consented to make an affidavit regarding alleged ballot box stuffing. Examination of witnesses In the mst ter of the alleged Improper conduct of South Omaha officials In connection with liquor license matters was resumed by the grand Jury after most of the niorn ing had been spent Inquiring Into routine Omaha police rases. Four indictments In routine police rases wero handed to Presiding Judge Abra ham 1 Button by the grand Jury, but the Jury withdrew them, having over looked the formality of having been signed by the foreman. They will be presented today. Manley Tells How He Writes His Ads . Sam. Hets. Jr. of the Itcs printing Company, ran Penn P. Kodrea. a clos race for the VW prlxe offered by the Omaha Msn j'ariuers' stwla lo.t h r the best On-ahti trade mark, according to the staten.int of President A. 1. tSulc of the Ad club, before the club yesterday. The design of Ueorge Draka of the Baker Bros.' Engraving comriiy, wis third In mvit he said. Fodrra and Rees are membe.a of the On'.iha Ail club, snd Mr. lisle nH their tucctes snruld encourage tnn clubmen In try for the ll.Ots) prlae offer d by tne l.cllcc t.'om Flake company of Uie Ix'st ad. .Ir. riiirra told of the nvmal evo lution of '.lie winning design and pissed a'no'ig the n embers his orli,is.l tii-i.it. eiiili mis sn'o Khat different f I im Hi? (!eiru as f naliy adopted. Kobert Manley of J. U llra.ideia itona told how lie writes ads. the aim being to put something inly ea. !i ad that will make a woman va.e li . break fast dishes unwaahed and come down town to spend money she intended to are. St. Klmo Lewi, a noted advi rtislng specialist, will address the club at lunch eon, at the I'axlon at 1M Saturday. Pastor Quits Pulpit Bcause of Trouble Wrought by Deacon Hecaue of ? trained relations between Kev. Kamay. pastor of the Third rres yunau cliurcX ft faction lu the coneregatiim he has hamted In his re. ii.tuoi. He Is the third minister to restfcn since it trannformeJ five year a so from a mias-ion to a eiarate churcti. Xne man. a d7acon, l the cause of all thia trouble, which has cvt the chunh th Kt of three of the best ministers in the city," a member of the i-rewby-tery The same tivuble exfstetl aome time hack in the Herman Iresbytertan church and ai eliminated when the faction that haul been the root of the trouble aa put down. Not until this man in the Third Treshyterian church and 1 is followers are checked will t'ie rehytery le able to act a man to atay In charge of the (aorate.' When Mr. Ramsay tendered his it sisna tk'n it waa tha wish of the members of the presbytery that a committee be a; pointed to look Into the matter. Mr Kamsay asked that U not be done. stiytntT that the affair had Kon um far and thai it nas better to let it dnt with his resig nation. Kev Kobert I.. Wheeler of South Cniiiiia and other minister wanted to hae a committee upMtntd to look into the matter but the ihhJ wily of li e presyb- tery toted aathis. it. Iter. Kamsay occupied the pulpit at I'astellar Presbyterian church last Sun- , ilay, and then is omc talk of hU taking chitrRe of that church. No artlon haa as yet been taken, there belli about fifteen applicants for the iastorate In the hands 1 of the presbytery at pi-em-nt wurpaDuspreaKiasi ?i-J ClWTi him frood substantial food, but see tlj that It tasfoa mvid and ia etaailv riiresteel. flat. ual with Its big load of starch often ferments in the stnenaoh. Cora and wheat lack eiementa which the healthy child must bare. The aerfect food made from the perfect grain is t Cream of Rve 'eat it for health Rt sqwtMwe the need of rrrwlnt for and mmmc Ia. Crran of ftra, tn sort 0 kat- RsaMle fmn ttg W bote Hj brrry. ts fur tun- ixui ls&:na m nleri wheal or eorn akea. i'ocih- to the bhls ftrattty Cooked M H(wSern srieaee sdrtM, Creaia of Kt Is Um ttxaiK itethMoua tmUtaaldioh roaesa fc-rre d4 on.r (or btir, but for tt eotit tin!ir. Tst4e food and see the Momera aweat and Um dlcesllw tract c(en. Mskra an birad. atiilllQa, and fntlem. kcxl tuna foa ordar iTwvrwa it a pacaag ol Cnsua ot Kja. Frat Saoaa ftiiW la tlte Pickira Vartr-t rm asni Crwaum pf Reat, Tta htwatvs iiaaM wajauld ttstNf rMt ymi Wtor (Km prCa) af ia peckf kiritarsjjTiiieti fur axitf ! of p , Tirrim it itriinrl aUDIUFOLB COIU. Co, lac, sbastsssb, ksav New Officials of the City National Take Up Their Work DANCE HALLS ARE TO BE WATCHED FOR TURKEY TROT STREET CAR COMPANY PAYS REWARD IN WILLIAMS CASE The Omaha at Council Ruffs Street Railway company has turned over to the police relief fund $SO0 as a reward for the conviction of Boh Williams, who last fall held up and rubbed Karl Spencer, toll taker on the loulas street bridge. KrUklfal I'alna in the stomach, torpid liver, lame bark and weak kidneys are soon relieved by Elect rV Hittera. Ouarantecd. 50c. rVr le bv Pea ton rnia Co. Waiter J. Silver, new ti.'e president of the nty Trubt and ifo l'epoit com pany and di ret tor in the Citv National bant:, has arrived In Omaha am) Vtlll as sume his duties at once. Mr. Silver was connected with the Harris Trust and .-aviriiis bank of ChlcaKo, New York and Host on for over thirteen years, and Is widely known in eastern financial circles John F. Ilecox. new ice president of the City National bank and di ret tor In the- CHy Trust and Kafo leposit com pany, has already taken up his new work. He came hrra several week atro from Chteajio. where he was connoted with the Continental and Commercial Na tional bank. The key to success In business la tha persistent and Judicious use of newspaper advertising. IJcense Inspector Pt'k Schneider will personally visit every public danca hall In tha city to see that the paw ordinance prohlbltinic the Hilly bear, the tnrkev trot and other objectionable dances la enforced. "I m viit these halls Saturday nltht." said Mr. Schneider, "and 1f tha patnns are dancing the dances that have been prohibited charged against the proprie tors will at onc be ftUd and the licenses revoked. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Thomas Klllian. of Walioo. was a vis itor in Omaha esterday. Robert Reckon!, a t3r.rnfst of Waco, Neb., Is one of tha curly visitors at the Automobile show. J. C. Nelson, an Omaha boy who atarted In the telegraph aenlce as a massenger Ihiv and who worked up to the position of superintendent of the (oral office. In In town visiting old friends. At thia time Mr. Nelson is general superintendent of the Western l'n ion, with head quart era at I tenver. INVITE EVERY WOMAN Every woman is invited to consult our Staff of Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.,by letter at my expense R.V. Pierce, M. D. There is every reason why women should not trust their delicate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons. It requires a thorough medical education to appreciate and understand the female organism. There is every reason why she should write a specialist. As a powerful, invigorating tonic " Favorite Prescription" imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. For over-worked "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothing and strentrth- tning nervine " Favorite Pre icription" is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous JUST SEND ME THIS COUPON ( Hi ) DR. P1ERCF8 INVALIDS' MOTEL, BBttalu. S. T. Please send ms letter of advtee and rear Book for Women, all Ires sad pastas, sal 4 without any ebUgstkas en mj pan whatever. Post omce. Bute Age? How long ainietea? Are rou married?.. Msks a eraas I X 1 In front of the ailmenta from which rou oufTer. la front ef the one f nan which you suffer most. Twocrc i (XX) Constipation ....Nervousness ....Headache ' UlSSilMSS .....rata us Back ....Stomach Trouble ' ....Kernels Weakness , ..Bearing Dowa ..Painful Periods ..Fainting Spells ..Whites ..Change of Life ... It idsev Trouble Bladder Trouble ...Womb Trouble Ovartaa Paia Hot Flashes Itrhlag Parts ...rough ...Catarrh ...Piles ...Obesity ...Ski. Disease ...Impure Blood ...hbramatlsm e Vecrtss eas elasr eyaspesu ea a stparats ahssl if yea ansa. COMMERCIAL CLUB PLANS TO RAISE DUES TO MEMBERS Advances In membership fees and an nual dues are features of new bv-laws presented to the t.'ommerctal club execu tive committee yesterday by the bylaws committee for a vote next weeK or sick after. It ts proposed to raise the membership fee from IS lo Ml. the H to include the duea for three months, and lo raise the annual duea from ! lo tM. This provi sion. If adopted, will lake effect April I. excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostra tion, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, fainting spells, and other dis tressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the distinctly feminine or gans. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anx iety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is devised and put up by a physician of vast experience in the treatment of woman's maladies, have the indorsement of leading physicians in all schools of practice. The " Favorite Prescription " is known everywhere as the standard remedy for diseases of women and has been so regarded for the past forty years and more. Accept no secret nostrum in piace of "Favorite Prescription" a medicine of known COMPOSITON, with a record of forty years of satisfaction behind it. Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose. Kasy to take as candy. Send 31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of wrapping and mailing only on a free copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 pages, cloth-bound. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President. Buffalo. N. Y. Its ingredients Can't Beat It because you cant equal it The bottles bear the triangular label. "Tho Finest Boer BLATZ COXPaVXT sis. EVERY BOX IS SOLO FOR JOLLYJWUSKETEERS Kvery box is sold for the Friday night performance of "The Jolly Unsketeer," ' th, Ak-Sar-Ben show, which will be at j uie irs.-iueie rrioay aini rjaiuruay. Home of the box seats also are sold for Sat urday night. The house Is almost sold out for Friday night and would-be spc tators will have to hurry to get tickets. The sale for Sat urday night also ts good. ! OLSON PAYS CASH FOR AN EMPTY DEPUTYSHIP C. R. Olson. IMC .South Thirteenth street, last night was swindled out of 14 by a man pretending to be the sheriff of A -lame county. The auppoaed sheriff told Olson he would make him a deputy for U. Olson handed over the necessary c and t hf ma i sa id lie sou Id go g-t a star ard gun for htm. Olson waited fur two hours and then went to iultee headquarter?. ! M'ftiNNis nxnt THP CROP CONDITIONS GOOD R. W. atcGtnnls, general agent for the Northwestern road at Lincoln. Is tn town at headquarters oa business During the last ten days Mr. JfcGlnnl haa traveled eztensive.y over the Soutr Platte country aad finds agriculture -prtdltions the beat la the history of tha i section ar.d farmers !n better sp'rl-s tha.-l,-er before. There is at better medicine made fo colds than Cta-nhertain's Coeg-h rteneel t acts en MirCi rlxa. retlem tv jBCB, opens the surra eras, cats erpec .ration, and Tret ores tae sjststu t. : eaJtby ccntfWcn. For sale sy all frog txta. ttM 1 J 0e- y-i, n n s-ansKaBBasBSBsKSBsaaaBBasaassi The Great PubKc Pulse Says : CMJHET It says "Calumet" For the critical housewives of America have found that Calumet Baking Powder nukes the most appetizing, light, wholesome food that Calumet most economical and dependable the of all Baking Powders. f you, too, Mrs. Housewife, want to learn what Calumet means to you, bake with it just one batch of biscuits. If you don't find it unlike any other so much greater in leavening power in uniformity in purity return it, and get your money back. That's all we ask and think what it means to you to always be sure that each time you bake you will have the most tempting biscuits, pastry, etc. Think of it the highest quality Baking Powder at a moderate price the most economical in use. Cheap big can kinds give you quantity, but not quality. High-priced trust brands mean extravagance. For no Baking Powder can be equal in quality to Calumet. Was not that proven when it received the Highest Award at World's Pure Food Exposition ? Don't be deceived ask for Calumet and get it. CALUMET Baking Powder MEET YOUR NEIV SPRING HAT HERE TODAY We are ready with the greatest col lection of clever hat styles ever offered to the public of Omaha. You are already familiar with the hat values and styles we have given sea son after season for the past quarter of a century. Now drop in and see the great hat show. Mro4ltai sweeexvNo.vg.vee "The Favorite) Rye ot Six Generation" When you want an especially good bottle of rye for your company, buy fey II 00 PURE RYE Why not have it for yourself also? Distilled 4 times makes it 4 times "purcr" Bottled in Bond Each bottle ia sealed with the U. S. Government Stamp. . Its age is guaranteed by the U. o. uovemmen. Its purity by the Schenley Distilling Company. . Its Quality speaks for itself. When you buy Hye, buy Scbantoy. At an stealera, Schenley Distilling Company, Luceeco, Pa. latstr7Vxrusli DRS. MACH & MACH BAILEY & MACH aTTttTaV Nfeient etiuinped dental office In Omaha. Hlghest-grade denistry at leaaunnale prices. FercaJaln filling. Just like the tooth. All Instruments i artfully eierlUsed after each opera tion. 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Renarate carton for eara bottle kes ant all nrT light, peoerving the anaa and Ufa at tola lvl r-V- llrloua beer. Order s raae "en home. Both l y yi?A rtlt pnocea, Douglaa list; lud. A-J14I. j 1 H'JLl- Raew the cape salt for eur Hat ef presUina. -M.JSil cacaxzr kskm, Pletrlaaisse. ,' jl'l 1 i J Was. aT aad aw. eeawnt Bales) Asaa, EsassawaasssasaavasssssaaaaBl IXt. Is, 11 M. MAIL OaVBSS tor "Gist 1