TIt BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1913 BRIEF CITY NEWS . sve Boot Mat H. Westberg, CcmaUslons. Adv. - - . r. ClarcnJU, Dsattst, 41 B renders eschar Hlgby for femuntesloeer Adv. -"rd Serenaaa tor city eommlthsr. -AST. . Alectrio WssUsg- Marin,' Burets G randan Company. - 1 ' . a. Tackar, republican candidate lex crteie. Bell phone "Florence m."-X4. Vote for Goodley F. Brucker for Coto mludoner under th Conimisslnon Form of Government. Adv. fcoy A. Aalpa, Mater, S3 S. I. I S1M. Tear Support will b appreciated. Joan P. Crick, candidal for city councilman. Primary April $. Formerly assistant city engineer.-Adv. , , ; 1 - BtU IM a Cook- Steve Th A, clated Charltiea nMd a cook stove for Ferkwlld and ara asking such a donation from som citizen. 7. . - ." sUosytlaa for Baalman A reception end smoker will b given to-Major tttiU man thla evening at Washington halt and an Invitation hat been extended to the public to attend. Mayor tfehlman, H..B. Fleharty and W. it (tuufly will ba th speaker. ' ' . aCaat Itrt Llouw Moans Inipec- tor Schneider and the police dp.rtmM rounded up the drajrmen and expreaamen who have been operating on the street without licensee. Those licenses. amounting- to IS each' Sif ?r.nk'V nearly all been collected; There are ,Ut exprestmen operating independently on the streets. Verdict Agaisrt i treat sUUsrey By ron Inglehart was gtveri : a verdict of tl.SM against tn street railway -company in district court for -Injuries suffered by hi wile when she aedflentaliy thrown oft k car. Her hip (It broken. It was the eefd trial of the case, the jury that heard It first more than a year at d having disagreed. , f Wertern official Meets atohler Vic president and General Manager Bancroft of the Oregon Short' Line Is la the city from Salt Lake holding a conference with President Mohler of' tit Union Pa cific, traffic matters being under consid eration. Mr., Bancroft ssys that Utah and the country along the' Short Lthe have experienced one of the most severe winters in the history of the west, the snowfall having been unusually heart. However, the snows havs gen oft grad ually and he say the western roads he not. suffered from the effect of floods. Eggs Moving Down and Potatoes Are Rising in Price 8inc the country roads are being opened after-belnf almost' inipassabte tor several months, ths farmers are getting their egga to the market and prices hav begun to fall. ' .' 1 Eggs are selling retail On th . looil market around U cent a dosen. a drop cf 1 cent. It is expected th road dry out and more are opened up, eats will decline -In price until a record low mark 1 reached. .'. While farmers will get less for their eggs, thos who do not raise their oWn seed potatoes will hav to pay a price aruch higher than ueual. Seed potatoes of ths Whit -and Red - River ; fteriy Ohio varieties rot. I ceift a bushel on the local wholesale market., They are selling wholesale at l- a bushel for whit potato and tl.tt tor the Red River Early Ohlof , . ' Servians CainpOut' ; : at the Union Defot A party of twenty-five Servian ( from North Dakota came to Omaha yester day and later took passage to California to work In th beet Held. ' jit the Union elation the Servians .at tracted as much attention a a circus. They were assigned to quarter in the men's smoking room ; and they soon had th apartments to themselves. There they ate their meal, road their toilet, changed their clothes and gbt out th family washing. Then was but on person, in lb party who could speak English.; Jury Fee Scalping : . Stopped by Board Th Board of Cotihty Commissioners yesterday made good tls profile to stop seal ping old jury feea by adopting a resolution providing - that no fees shall be paid unless claimed' la -parson by or iginal claimants. .. -. j. ....... , Scalpers and loan Droit era hav been reaping rich harvest for nearly two years by getting former Juror, to1 assign their Saturday claims, allowed by a compara tively new law, and then securing pay ment from the county board. Aa claim have been discounted for 0 per cent ; Al Keensn and others who hav been tarsal ng In this bust are wroth over th board's action and denier they win test ths board right to Use It ' Heir to Million Goes to California to Live accompanied by th members' of his family, Edwin Mathr, formerly a oierk ta too local offices of tile Rock Island, and who inherit ad aom t.SOO.SDo, mostly In cash, stock and bond. ,br reason of th death of a brother, has gone to Cal ifornia. Mr. Mather writ spens some tin is San Francisco and along th coast. Later be will purchase an extensive fruit ranch on the Sacramento rtver. On this ranch h win go into fruit raisins; on m large scale, adopting th latest and most im proved methods ' , . ' Midway Case Comes : Up for Sixth Trial :- Th sixth trial of th Midway case was begun yesterday bx district court be fore Jndga Sutton. Since January rh two proprietors of the Midway, Billy crutchflaM and Jack Bloomfleld. have bean tried four times In tohes conrt and no la district court for violating th Bqnor law, and each time tb jory has dsaraed. .' A jury ha been Impanelled and rttraeo la being taken.. . A geiteae Imkisws ' tresa chronic constlpaUoa. Dr. Me lit puis rsittvo headache. Brer mat bowel trouble. Se. ate by Beaton Drag Ca. - r at Ito KfusUoa-flso AdTarOalag. jBOOSTERS'. TRM PLANNED Trade Extension Committee of the ComtoercUl Clak Meets. IT OCTtlSES THE 1THESASY terns Tswsi Are Already I Isaserleg for' tad Boosters" to' Be Rare .tot to Overtook These oa . ko Jayraay. Arraniemenu fdr the annual trade ex cursion at the Comsierclal club were be giin Tuesday when a subcommittee of th trade extension committee met at the Loyal hotel and (tanned a tentative schedule "their first' outline' of' the trip desig nates three and a half day to be spent In Iowa and two and -half days tn Ne braska. Th farthest point to be reached in. Iowa is Creston. From Creston brsnch lines of. ths Burlington win carry the boosters . to town north and soutn. AtMtsonla, Mo-, will b th farthest point souih: Th trip wui be made a far wast ss Wyorar and Beatrice. 'At BMdttnc ot the trade extenalon committee thta noon- at . th Com menial club' tils Itinerary of th ub ooBmKtee wui be. presented for further detalla and other committees, auch as for advertising and commissary will be ap pointed.'. .'. 'i . -ALtheXoyal JioUl.meeUbg were Chair man F. J. Hoel. - B. T. Rector. R. E. Harris. A. W. Carpenter and Vic Chair man Roy T. Byrne jot th committee Cetnmiaaloner Oulld and Assistant Com missioner Ward C olftord, were present and representing th Burlington railroad which will be. used exclusively for the trad excursion trip, were U W. W'aks- ley gsneral paSsenKtr! agent, and W. W. Johnston, assistsnt general freight agent Th ben pi of western Iwa already are getting ready to receive th Omaha Com mercial 'Quad.- Letter r being re ceived' In vry mall from aom towns salting that they be placed In th trade excursion Itinerary, i Postal Receipts . Show Increase for - the Month and Year An" Increase of a per cent was made In th gross receipl of th Omaha post- off if for the modth luft past over the corresponding month last ysr. Ths re ceipt for last month were 9.1.90, as against xm,sb.b( for tns monin ot ssarcu, lsli; or an Increase of ifl.Ml M. 'An Increase -of l.r.S.S tor th year ending March IT. lill, we made over th corresponding year ending March U. ml. Th gross receipts for th year ending March tl. Ull. were .0.711.77. The gross receipts for" th'"ysr' n4lng ' March 31 last were l,,ill.n. Lasomas Club Picks : Officers for Year Off leers '.as' follows' war elected at a meeting of the Lasomas club in the Young Men Christian association audl tortura list" night:' liy Clark, president; C..F. junod, ftrst.vlc president; Wit 11am Ramsey, aaeond.. vie president; Harry. Rj an. secret kry; J. T. Maxwell. treasurer;1 Stanley Roes water, Herbert French. Iavld Fitch. H. M. Browning, R. A. Van Orsdal. Leo Wilton, Joy Clerk. William Ramsey, C. F. Junod, S. t. Maxwell and Harry Ryan, members of the executlv committee. -I'rtder , the constitution, which was adopted Monday night,' the members of the club, elected the executlv committee and,, they In torn la executive session elected the officers. !. No candidates for eity commissioner were, endorsed, ths club not having time to study, th qualifications ot th candl- data sufficiently . to mslte intelligent chOjC. Th club I a young 'men' organisa tion1 for th purpose of making city pol itic clean and keeping It so. The elub will study Qualifications of candidates and endorse thos It iltlnka beet nuall- Bed: It will work, against ballot box stuffing and all form of. fraudulent vot ing an fraudulent feglstrauon; It will study and " investigate -city aitalra and actions of public .officials when It feela Itself called upon o to: do. - .The club 'now has a membership of about 103, which will be. Increased to M byjh nd of next week, according to President Clark. .. . . PURSE -SNATCHER IS FOILED BY ATHLETIC MABEL Duo' to' her ' athtetlo fendencles' Mabel Swanson. a Swedish ghi living at WW Capitol svehue. u in possession of 1 pocketbook this morning. Last night she and 0nevlv ToUttg were walking near Nineteenth street ah unknown man grabbed for her purse;. When the would-be thief grappled with her. Miss BwahsoD drew her left arm back and struck him In the. mouth. She re peated th trick several time and after losing several molars Mr. Purs Snatcher became rather discreet and made his get sway. ; The officers were unabi to find any trio of th man when 'they reached the seen.- - .. BAGGAGE ACCUMULATES . ;. : AT THEUNION STATION Not In year has there been auch a quantity of baggage around th Union station as there ,wsa yttserday. It came oa regular and delayed trains and Is said to number mor than 1000 pieces. The baggage room ss filled to the ceiling with trunk, valises and boxes and hun dred of other pieces ara stacked up on the platform, outside the building. POLICE WARN PEOPLE . AGAINST GYPSY PALMISTS According to th police the people of Omaha should be careful about permit- tin: gypsy fortun tellers to enter their home for th purpose of telling for tunea or to nil gypsy articles. Mrs. Galdateta, 1ST Dodge street reported yesterday afternoon that two gypsy woman bad Molea furnishings from her hoas while she went for change to pay for the fortune" Uey had told. AUTO SPEEDERS FINED . FOR RECKLESS DRIVING Anton Engluih, J. M. McNeil and E. D Masher, who hav been roanded up by th b'k cop for exceeding the speed limit Pleaded guilty In Judge Foster's court and got off with fines of 3 and casts aach. Missouri River": Rises Nearly Two Feet at.This Point The Missouri rivet tcok a Jump of I T feet at Omaha In the last twenty-four hours. . sending It up to US feet above the low water mark, or winln 5.5 feet of the flood ttage. Th reason given for the big jump by Forecaster Welsh I a gorge which formed at Sallx. la., a point between here and Sioux City. Th gorge 1 auppoMd to have broken, although no report to that effect hav been received. Ther was a tall of one foot In the Missouri rtVer at Sioux City due to the heavy gorges which formed between WH liston, N". Ik. and -Vermilion.' 8. D and which are still holding. It la feared that when the gorge break Sloux City will hav much trouble from the high water. The. river took a drop ot on foot at Kansas City In th laat- twenty-four hour and ' rose 1.1' feet at Blualr. Mr. Welah doe not sntlclpat any trouble t Omaha. Th weat her was clear yester day, all over the upper Missouri valley and th gorge at Vermilion la expected to break at any tint. OLD REGISTRATION.TO STAND Those Who Failed to Register lt Fill Xiy 1 Srn la. ' " SAMPLE BALLOTS ARE PRINTED Ballot Headed ta the Voters, la Order to Civ All as Krea Break. Under th statute. cltliens who have re sided in the city since last registration day have been a resident of the state for six months, th county for forty days and th precinct In which they will vote for ten day may cast a ballot at the primary Tuesday. . In order, to vote residents who have not registered must appear at the office ot th city clerk between 'the hour of t and next Tuesday accompanied by two resident freeholders of hie precinct. These will testify to his having lived In the precinct th required time. No "freeholders" will ' be hanging around th city hall on (lection day, a they one did, ready to' testify to the right of a resident to vote. The men who accompany th voter must be ac quainted wtltr Mm,' according to the-city clerk. . ' ... Several new' precincts have been cre ated In the various wards this year, and new voting places will be established. Residents of the new predncts are being notified by postal where they will vote. Foe r-new-predncts-hsv- been-created n the Twelfth ward and one, In the fifth Voters In all th new precincts will be notified. : . V ' Sample Ballot Oat. Sample of th ballots to be used at the primary Tuesday havs been received. There are elghty-slx candidates, none of them designated ae affiliated with any party organisation. Judge and clerk of th election have been' named and the ilst'hss been ap proved by ths tlty council. Ther ara t Judget and. clerks. Names of th candidate will be rotated on th ballot s that none will secure an advantage of position over a competitor. Commlsslohshlp candidate have sched uled meetings for every' night during the remainder of th week. Mayor Dahl man's supporters meet this evening at Washington hall. . The Young Men's Progressiva lesgua will also meet to night .In Polish hall. Th col ored voter of th city hold. a meeting at Idlewtld hall,- Twenty-fourth and Grant streets. Saturday evening. Candidates hav been Invited to present their case at thl meeting. V ' Aa Igly bash should he covered with clean bandage. saturated .with Buck ten's Arnica Halve. Heal burn, wounds, sore, pile. Sc. For sal by Beaton Drug Co. Woman's Power Over Worn' (Met floriose - eodowmeat is th power to awikea aad hold (ha para and boaost love at a worthy mas. Wbea she Ursee it aad still love oo, so oa ha the wid world can ksow th heart agoay so eoduree. - The women who seders frost weak ness aad drrangstaaat at her system, sooa Is bar ptnoaal maiaetism. . Her general health eaters and sh lotos bar - food, looks, bar amiability aad woiwaolv aharse. Dr. R V. PUm. nf ot bis Stag" of abl pbyeioiaas, ha preeensed for sad oared asawy I ot wonsoav He hss devised a aoosiul remedy tor waasaa't ailsssaws. k ' kaoww as Or. Pioroe'S Fsvorit Prescriptioa. It i a positive spools tar the weekoeeeeo aad disorders peculiar to weaiea. it own see, regulate, trn(taa and halt. . Mdiom dealers B h. N sswssr sealer will advis row to aceopt a tabstituts ia oroVr to make a Mesh larger prsat. ' IT MAKES WEAK WOMElf STROHO. . SICK WOME1T WELL. Oa Wait' orsssw MM ragatsai wtt Don't foot it-Ford it! It's almost as economical and you'll get there quicker, safer, easier. The Ford has made the horse and buggy a lavish extravagance. It's the peo ple's car and seventy-five thousand new Fords will go into service this year. And mark you thla there Is do other car like the ford Model T. It'a lightest. rlght4St--most economical The two-passenger car cost bat f &S8, f. o. b., Detroit, complete with all equipment, the rive-pas-Miger but $6S. Today get Catalogue ltl from The Ford Motor Company. Ill Harney St., Phone Douglaa 4600, Omaha, or from our Detroit factory. ROOMERS SCATTERED BY FIRE Destructive Blue Cauei Excitement at the Old Futon Home. EFFECTS DAKAGED BY WATEB Fire Oristaated Fiwaably fma Lighted Cla-surette aad rtreasea Play Strews oa the arataa- Balldlag. Fire broke out shortly before noon yesterday bx th old Pszton horn al M aoum Twenty-fifth avenue, now used as a boarding and rooming nous by Mrs. L ti. Vau Meter, and be tor It was under control the third floor was completely wrecked. The fir started aomewher In th southeast part. of th third floor and la thought to hav originated from a burn ing cigarette or pip left by one ot the roomers. No on. It Is said, waa on thta Door when th -fir started. Th alarm was sounded shortly before noon and th department had line , ot hoa to th bias before It could gala much headway. However, the root and upper story were In flam and th firs men bad difficult work. Water . poured down through th floor and th greater damage waa don In thla way. Th sec ond floor soon became a pool ot water, ths furniture being badly soaked. The lower Door, however, escaped much dara ag from th water, aa canvas was spread over th furniture la the differ ent room. In hut two place did th flsmea burn down through the ceiling of the second floor, but the wall and floor ot thle floor will hav to be replsstered. Rooaaer Hasten ta itr-eet. A soon a th alarm was given every Inmat of th hous broke for th laws and street, carrying all ths valuables they could possibly get out of door Many women were la tn hous and they did all they could, to eave whet they held moat precious from ths house. . It soon became impossible for them to reach the third floor and when th department arrived they war ordered to remain out side. So large a crowd gathered that It was necessary to call ths police to keep hack the curious onlooker. Th iron fence that entirely surrounds ths hous aided the bluecoats materially, no one but-the occupants of ths hous bring allowed la the yard. ' Though there was practically no dam age to th lower floor, th furniture of the second and third floor I raoatty ruined. Th damage to th hous 1 estimated at fl,S0 or ..$2,000, while those who llv In th house hav not yet esti mated th loss to their personal effects. It Is belli-ved. though, that th damage to- the furnltur, etc.. will run up to a flgurs greater .than th damage .to th house. .Th home, now owned .by th Pcxton estate, Is fully covered by Insurance. Delayed Passengers Flocking from City Agents at the Union station sold In excess of MS) ticks ta Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night to person going out Into th elate. They were bought by thoe who had delayed their trip on account of th flood along the railroad line: The uptown offices sold almost auo, so that In th aggregate, from noon yesterday' until midnight mor than 1,100 persons left Omaha for Nebraska points. BIG DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED FOR ALLEGED SLANDER Dr. C. Elisabeth Lyman has. started a I1S.0M slsnder damage suit sgsinst Mr. snd Mrs. Albert O. Edwards, part own ers of the Merchant' drug store, six teenth and Howard atresia, In district court alleging that they hav severely damaged her reputation as a physician and partially ruined her practice. Dr. Idrmsn declares ths Ed ward see formed a violent dislike for her and la order to make opportunity to Injure her purchased an Interest In th drug star. Man RnS.U M V i.k stiaagtaea . - IT Here's a clean-cut, classy looking young man who can add toor detract from his personal appearance, depending entirely upon the judgmeut and taste he shows in selecting his new Spring Hat. The safest thing for. such a fellow you, for example to do is to come to the one store where he is sure to find just what he. ought to have. It may sound like bragging but it is a fact we have the largest assortment of classy hats in this town bar none. We have the entire Stetson assortment (not just a few) at $3.50 and $3.00 We have the entire Asbury assortment at $2.50 And Rutland assortment at $3.00 in addition to those we have foreign hats from Germany and England at $3.00 and $2JW We most certainly ought to sell you your Spring hat and we jnosl certainly will if you'll give us the one trial that we need to make good. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 bring you wonderful style and values at this store. , 9k&ra4fia Vacant houses; are daily rented through the "Houses for Rent' column of The Bee. When you advertise in The Bee you send your message into more than seventyfive per cent of the English- speaking homes of Omaha, Have you read the want ads'yetModavs FROM GOLF LINKS TO OFFICE Shorten Your Business Day The busy man's day is made shorter by Bell Telephone Service. He may. leave the office early for a game of golf because he knows that if anything goes wrong he can be reached quickly by telephone. You can save an hour's delay in leaving the office each day by an intelligent use of V your telephone in saving your time. " .'. Long Distance-Bell Telephone Service eliminates space and time, saving many hours each week for the busy man. . Whn Buying, a Sewing Machine Be Sure It's a f 3 CENTRAL Hew Home 1 Vikib'Ri Skittle ! letary j Chut tlilek Standard Ifachines, Paragon Machines, Cleveland Machines, Ruby-Goodrich A or B, Omaha-Vindex B and several others of this class shown here. Several Housing Bargains in Used Machines White Machine, five draw ers, drop head, glj Burdick Machine,' five drawers, drop head $10 Headquarters for Sewing Machine Bepairs TtltpboB H A Y Douflrt 2199 Comic Section The Sundcy Bee v" V NEBRASKA TELEPHONE CO. Tour Bell Telephone Connects With 7 Million Other Telephones. SEWIIiG MACHINE There's many reasons -why which we'll -cheerfully explain if you will give us the op portunity. . Machines Sbytti Domestic Machine, five drawers, drop - 1Q head .10 One Singer Machine, great snap A at . .....:.) D E N ' S ?tn With Happy HooBgan. UttU Nfmo, the Katzenjammer Kid nd the whoh inter titmg fcmily Ml; 3 EASY AND SURE WAY TO CURE . COLD IN HEAD A sold gstiaraUr attacks th waaaawi aart aR acting U an sn In oww and producing naaal catarrh and throat troubta la other. A Cold Is du to aa ln (lamsnattoa of ths anambran UnlntT tna air rssssgss. wmag b promptly aurad with a llttl Kir's Cream Halm, which Immsdletalr rallsvas th Inflamnssllnn and all th dlstnaring symptoms, auah aa snsaatng. ooae-hlng, running at tn aoa and syva, hoarasnas. aora throat, garar and headache. On rwwia v hr tM pore, antlssptjo Balm acts so sjidcklr at bscauss It la ecpDsd dlmtijr to th tends aora surface. Evan m awrera, ohrordo sass C esv tarrh Tift Cream Balm wrrer falls ta quloslr and fcataall7 otmck tna potaon sua dtscharga whtogt dogav the Bead aad throat, causing tna disgusting liawslng. sntttlng snd blowing at tn bob. Thla remedy not only drtvaa out th daMasa, but heel eod atrngthns the waafcamd mambrao, thua ending catarrh. Catarrh as a lllthy, dlawasUng dlssaaia Don't put op with It another day. Oat a M ost.1 bottl of By'a Cseaa Balm from your druggist and see how quickly yon will be relieved. It 1a perfectly herales. A HARMLESS ' WAY TO DARK EN THE HAIR Who doe not know tn value of Bag and Sulphur for keeping th hair dark, soft snd glossy and In good oondtUonf As a matter of fact. Sulphur Is a natural element of hair, and deficiency of It In lha hair la held by many scalp apaolaUata ta be connected with loss of color and vitality of tn hair. Unquestionably, there la na better remedy for hair and aealp trouble, especially premature greynees. than Sag and Sulphur, If properly pre pared. The Wroth Chemical Company at New Tork put out an Ideal preparation f thl kind, called Wycth'a Sag and Solphur Hair Remedy. In which Sage and Sulphur ara combined with Ovher valuable reme dies for keeping th hair and scalp In clean, healthy condltl n. If your hair la loosing Its color of con stantly somlng wit. or If yoa ara troubled with dandruff or dry. Itchy scalp get a fifty sent bottle of Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur from your druggist, use It according to the stmpl directions, and see what a dtf feranoa a fw days treatment win sank la the appearance of your hair. . All druggists Bell It, .under gaaraotee that the money will b refunded If th remedy Is not exactly aa represented. - Special agent, Sherman A Drug Co. s SacariUos, Jowels. Deeds, IlarV fKea, Will, Isatrranoa PoUolaa and Invsntory of Hoosehold at, facta botora coins away aa van a short trip, - Placa them in a Sai Deposit Box of oar Stool Vaults, out ot reach of Fire or Burglar. Bat Deposit Boxea rent fron 1M upwards yearly. - Omaha Safe Deposit Co. Sis eat Ieet Eshssrs Ss TassMa Pwesssas gtreet. SSL,