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    'THE BEE: 'OMAHA. FRIDAY, If ARCH 15. 1912.
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What Our School Children Are Doing-XXXVI
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KINDERGARTEN1 KIDDIES OP THE CASS SCHOOL.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
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, JH W. .Uori CoaL
aa, Haa, flitVM, lufiM-tnita.
aoa, W. Blackkuxa (or Mifm-4dv.
. al Sim Deaee The Phi Sigma
I club will dance tonight at th Rome. '
; Omaaa (Mil KoaeciS Ml Eleanor
j Patrick, graduate of th Omaha High
Mhool last year, la on of tba tea highest
'students of to freshman rlaaa or Ober
Un college In scholarship thla year. Miss
j Patrick la th daughter of Mr. and lira.
A. L. Patrick. -
aTebraska Banker Loo tat Kere Fred
t K. Cuscsden. formar ca.hler of tba Eric
' aoa gtata bank, baa taken chars of th
, martgage departmnt of Burns, Brlnker
', Co.. located in th Omaha National
i bank building, air. Cuscaden la an -
parlaoced banker. - ,
! Mater to Olv a,e The Trl-
Clty Freuklla club will snjor a "Oood
'fellowship haaaust." Tburaday evening.
.March a. at to Paxtoa hotel Henry
' Allen, national secretary of th Ban
; Franklin club and other prominent
'speakers will ba present.
. Ssatssoed for Theft T. B. Baldwin
M sentenced to twenty-five day on the
rock pile In potto court on a charge of
patty larceny. Baldwin atola a tack of
'ugar from a Mleaourt Paclflo freight
I car. Ha aaid b found tba aucar on a
; anow bank and waa going to take It to
,hla wife.' Ha waa aaked whera hla wlta
lived and ha aald aUnneapolla.
The natlron Vuraltar All mlaalon,
.fumed oak, la now on dlaplay In Or
I chard 4s Wllhelra'a wlndowe. Th moat
ictaeey thing In Omaha. Top floor ra
laarved for mVn. Thirty bath room, bot
I and cold water, medicine cabinet, large
I wardrobe and Ball 'phone In every
I mom, are attractive feature. Apply
now for room or aoltea to Payne A
Slater Co.. (19 Omaha National Bid.
Bate Set for IQd-Ierm Teat The
mid-term testa at th Omaha High
school will be given during th ordinary
recitation houra oa March II and SI, and
will count one-fourth on each atudent'i
final average Instead of on third aa for
merly. School will be dismissed for the
spring vacation period on Friday. March
3, and will net take up again until
Monday, April (.
Wants Charities to
Help Move House
A call front a family IMag near th
railroad tracks, where extension are In
progress arid house are being moved,
came to the Associated Charttt yesur.
day morning.
I An officer went Immediately to th
house from which th call waa sent, ex
pecting to find a family ta need of food
or clothing. Bnt nothing of the kind was
found.
"We are going to move our house.
said the wife, "to two acres w own m
.another Part of th town. If you could
help us out, yow know, we wouldn't feel
I the expense so very much."
Assured that Charities assisted thoee
only who are In need, the good wife could
not understand why Kelp waa not ex
it ended to her. aa her small bank account
: would b greatly depleted by tba expense
lot th boos moving.
1
Changes to Be Made
j at Wilson Hospital
Health Commissioner Connell Is back
from th east, where be aeenred in forma
tion aa to management of boapttala, H
declare that several change will be
made at th emergency hospital. Ninth
and Douglas, before it ta formally opened
. "It la th beat money aver Invested,
'aid th health commissioner speaking of
(the emergency hospital. "However. Its
j management would bave been Inefficient
If I had not inspected the methods ear
i ployed by the hospitals In the east-'
j It probably will be w month at the
(least before the hospital la opened. The
j Interior la being repaired and remodeled.
JThe visit of th health coramlesioner to
ttbe east may result in certain other
changes and improvements.
Ton Judge a man not by what be prom
jlses to do. but by what ba has done.
lThat is the only true test. Chamberlain's
I Cough Remedy judged by this standard
ibaa no superior. People eveijwueie speak
'of it in the highest term of praJs. Far
laal by all dee
OMAHA GETSJEXT MEETING
Nebraska Retailers Decide to He
turn Here Kext Tear.
DiSURAUCI COMPANY STAB TED
Will Write t'oagresaasea tat Opposi
tion to Parael Feat Co-Operative
Jaearaaea C'oaapems' to
Have Headquarters Here.
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Omaha waa selected aa the place for
the IIU convention by the Federation of
Nebraska Retailers, which closed Ha an
nual convention her yesterday. Omaha
waa also designated as th principal place
of business for th federation co-operative
fir insurance company.
David Col formally presented Omaha's
Invitation to th retailers and Beers tary
Whit tea of the Lincoln Commercial club
spok tor Lincoln. On a standing vote,
Lincoln got eight votes, while those who
stood up for Omaha war aa many thai
they were not counted.
C. E. Betnert of Wymore waa elected
president of th federation; O. W, Damer,
Overton, vice president, and M. A. Hostel
ler, Shelton, treasurer. The executive
board Is: For three year. L. T. Lang
horat, Elmwood; Fred Dlera, Madison; for
two year. P. It. Barclay, Pawnee; J. H.
Kaowle. Fremont; for one year, J. W.
Schweer, Oreelry; A. D. ilogera. Alliance.
P. P. Fodrea consented to continue as
secretary until the April meeting of the
executive board, when a permanent paid
secretary will be chosen.
Fire laaaraaee Company Started.
Articles of Incorporation for the co
operative fir Insurance company were
drawn, with the following officer and
directors: President. I. W. Haws; vice
president. Henry Bolton: aecretary, Penn
P. Fodrea; treasurer, M. A. Hosteller;
directors, Fred Dlere: M. C. Elliot C.
B. Belnert, . U. Spear and Ooorga F.
Wols.
Th retailer act March 11 aa th day
oa which on would writ hla congress
man In opposition to parcels post. This Is
tba same day that ha been aet by far
mer generally for writing their con
gressman In favor of parcel poet
Athur C. Smith. Omaha Jobber, ad
dressed th convention on "Co-Operation."
and T. Arthur Rector of Kanaa City
brought greetings from ths Kansas fed
eration. J. W. Fouta of Dlller told bow
the retailers of his town started th
movement which led to th development
of fifty-four miles of good roads in hla
county. ,
Connell Asserts 1
City Has Nothing
to Do with Fees
'The city has no mora right to thoee
fees than you have. Furthermore, the city
is not going to get them. I'm not going
to even answer the allegations, but simply
demur and altw th court to throw th
case out" aald Dr. R. W. Connell, health
commissioner, referring to the suit In
stituted by th city to collect R000 vital
statistician fees from him. These fee
were allowed by the county.
W. J. Connell, a brother of th health
commissioner, and W, M. Oilier will
handle Dr. Connell' side of th suit It
I their opinion that tha action brought
by ta lesal department is groundless and
none of tha contentions of th city will
be sustained by the court
Cily Comptroller Cosgrov started the
proceedings when ha reported to th
council asking for an Investigation as
to whether th fee belonged to tha
health commissioner.
Contest is Started ,
. on Moon Policies
Mrs. Litibi Moon' K.000 suit against
tha United Commercial Traveler on
pollcle carried by her husband, th IsU
John Moon. , has gone to trlsl before
Judge Le S. Estll In th law division
of tha district court Mo Moon, a well
known traveling man, died a year ago.
supposedly from Injuries sustained In an
accidental fall. Tha United Commercial
Travelers refused payment on tba pollcle
on the ground Uiat hi death was not
th direct result of the accident It I
alleged that his heart was weak and
that ha suffered from other physical ail
ments. It la claimed but for these weak
nesses he could have survived th Injuries.
GRAND JURYJACK AT WORK
Consider Many Minor Cues Which
Are Brought Before It
SUBP0E5A SEE YET) ON DAVIS
Members Get lafaraaallea oa Their
Ovtat Hook to Ba Able to Ask
Many Haeetlams la Proa
of Graft Charges.
Invest I rations of th Douglas county
grand Jury were resumed yesterday after a
week recess and nearly three daya of
planning for further graft probing. In
tha ten daya that had elapsed, since His
grand Jury took its week's recess many
pone oases In Omaha and South Omaha
had accumulated. Yesterday was spent
and two mora days probably will ba spent
In catting these matters out of the way.
The statute requires thai when there I
a grand Jury all felony case most be In
vestigated by It and no such caaaa may
be handled In nolle, Justlc or county
courts.
.Nearly forty witnesses In these case
were examined yesterday and many In
dictments will ba returned aa a result In
tha ex ami nation
Subpoena waa served en formar Coun
cilman Charles M. Davie, who real mod
under a cloud. As soon aa tha grand Jury
has disposed of th accumulated routine
police mattsrs. Davl will ba called to
tha witness stand and required to tell all
ho knows, not only of hi awn opera
tions but of all matters any member of
the dty council or other official has been
Interested.
It filtered from th grand Jury room
yesterday that la preparation for exam
ination of DeMs th grand Jury baa armed
Itself with a vast quantity of information,
much of which never baa appeared In th
newspapers. Mora Information will be
secured befor Davis ta called probably
next Monday so that tha grand Jury
will be prepared to overcome any reticent
disposition b may manifest. i
Deadly rrlerat
sufferers from lung treubl rill
they learn Dr. King's New Discovery
wUI help them. Prteo ate and li t For
sal by Beaton Drue Co.
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