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THfc. tlfcL: UAlAHA. TiLSDAV. Ar'iuL i. lini 3HIEF CITY NEWS I Jf.Tfe atoot Mat It. Wwtart, Comunluir. Av. Xlectrle Totetere aur(es-Uraaoeo. Shiteer, for councilman. Adv. &. F. CaarcaiU, Beatiit. Branaetf I. 3. Tncker, republican candidate tar !: ;. bU nbsM ' t'lohoca iev."-Ad'. te for GocllY F. Brucker tor Com misacuer under the Oo.auaiaaa Form Uuv tr&ment. Adv. j A. Salsa, Mater. jst S. 1J. D. kit. SwaMa Inu SaU Mrs. Carotin iL Frlckes ku sold htr dwelling at .lUny-eecoad and Peepleton street tor Kit Mrs. Anna T. KoMnaon was th purchaser. Ait Crclfatoa, candidate for city coat missioaer, solicits your vote at the pri u.anea Tuesday. April a. Thoroughly toaveraant vita publlo affairs. Bora t.rj reared la Omaha. OaN Oaaapkell a TaU Colt Campbell, ef Campbell Wort, merchandise aelW Inc Meats will talk before the Omaaa Ad club at the Pwxtoa hotel Tuesday aoea oa "A Selllaa Afent'i Views oa Ad vertising." If yaw approve of my fearless and businesslike admlnlsrratloa of laa attr comptroller's office, tell year Meads. I seed your votes. Mine la the toa. name on toe commission ballot. Fred rick H. Cosfrove. Adv. To nlli ea a Way The hiaa acbaol senior class will present either "The Royal Family" or "When K nl slits Were Bold." ss their dramatis effetin t the BraadeU theater In May this year. The (leal deciaioa wlU bo made by too play committee by Wednesday. Seres Clips, Driver Xart C. Piper, a teamster Uiinc at US Castellsr street a as painfully hurt about the face, wbea his lorses slipped and fell on south Thirteenth street. Piper was Jerked from his seat and both eyes were cut by the fall. He was attended by a surgeon sad sent bone. Prises Pot aUln Tickets Cash prises e( tie, and S-Sr) are to bo liven the three child rea selHtur the most tickets for the play, - "Princess Snow-White." to bo (Ivan at the Brands! theater April I?, for the benefit of the Child Sarin Institute. One ticket with every tea sold also gore with the prises. Boassalaa Woasea 01 Baaaai Local lode re of the Bohemias Ladlea Donevo lent association. J. C D. No. 2MB and M, are contemplating holding a basaar and exhibit on a large scale of all kinds of ladles band and art work. In order :o raise funds tor building a suitable halt or their fraternal and educational as mbllea The basaar la to be held from M v e ttt tl with m miui.ui Mvmrm ening. Mullen Oa Catholic "Utera tare Ar thur Mullen, past slate deputy of the Knights at Columbus, will address the meeting of the Knights Tuesday evening at the club rooms, oa toe spread of Catholic literature. At the state meeting of the order last year a committee was appointed to get out a book containing the title and author of all Catholic books and to Install It In the publlo library. This hits Immmi anna a iwt Iim ammnlee ran be obtained at the publlo library or the club rooms. Trinity Cathedral Parish Wipes Out Its Debt on Easter A debt of 99.000 which has been stand In against Trinity cathedral and the parl.h house was wiped out at the serv ices held Sunday by contributions and the paying In of money pledged by mem bers of the church. Over IUW had beea taken In at the close of the services Sun Cay nlrbt sad- the formality ef paying (ha debt will take place In the near fu ture. More money which had beea pledged will be paid In later and at a meeting t the vestryaiea It will bo decided to what use to put the surplus mousy. Garden Seeds Cost More Than Last Year Grass seed la selling SI cents higher this wring than last. Beea wmcn sola st w cents a year ago is now oa tne market at M cents a pound. Other seeds Iso have risen la price. Onkm sets re Mntly have Jumped from 11 a bushel wholesale to IB- Seep potatoes are selling it t.T a bushel. Permits to smoke, t cents. All dealers. Away With the Corn Dentist! b:mbo- But. iiifi ID, cbUti Have you a corn, callous, bunion, wart? Vh Judgment use Bingo.-' Don't try to slice It ofi'or dig it out don't rua risk of Wood poisoning! Don't let corn surgeon cut or sandpaper your feet. How can he know how deep to go without burtiag you without drawing blood? Why pay him more for Just temporary relief lhaa a whole battle of "Bingo" cols l! bm l T Don't use sticky plasters wUb thin coating of dope to affect sur face only with straps to bulga the stock liis increase pressure against leader. painful spot and mako you wear larger shoes. Bingo's better, quicker, safer, more teorougn. Gets, rid of tbeee pests entire. Allays pain and Inflammation autcks a whtk. Cora or caiKma shrivels aa yea pick It off, throw rl away! Harmliea .0 normal flesh. B.saa's fte at erag stares, sr sent ract br hiiMM Pmanaataa Ca.. ill Ms. IMutsra Be Cbaasw in. Saal ia Lata tr ar lanam A H .Oaatll Drag Cl. Mta as. DaSge. Ut aa Hanttr. : as Faniaw, H Ma. JU. ; Stsartars Cat mas Ors( Kara, tU H. tat SI. ; Caaa. i. SwrSsvaay, IMM SI hilar Drag .. UX N 3U St. TOO ARE A'TRlfli SENSITIVE ac tat mh at yvmt niw. m mm t fcMW Uat aftottU 9)r CU laaw fttJ uatllcr tr akaJUaVf Ala a PwA-Eam. Um !- tl p0f IBM kCM. Jaat tfe ISlTrf U DlM latgj lUVm. Tmmmt hmthm ttw. am far aria u Saw tmam, Vlw wgtifi r avanfcMa mm mmmmff aw am ptmn, Attmrn M IM-iM mirm ItMUat raJMt M4 y or nr-heja. Sc. mmf FKEat- AtMraaa, An 1 OtaKat, lA Jlaf. K T. ' of Si STROUD WILL STAY IN OMAHA1 Mnnficturer of Little Bed Wagon Will Xernain in This City. SIW FACTORY TO BE LABGEB laalpeg Makes a Haadeaaac Offer, bat U te Taraed Down by Ike Omaha Maaafactarer e balldlag Ceaaeam. Omaha will continue to bo the home of the T. F. Stroud manufacturing plant Twenty teams and aa army of mea have been at work clearing the debrli from the factory site at Twentieth street and the Belt line tracks. Architects are working oa plans and Inside of two weeks reconstruction will be under way. Immediately after the fire Mr. Stroud thought that It might be possible that he would asava to Winnipeg, owing to the fact that he has bultt up an enormous trade throng hoot the northwest, having sold In excess of fl,SM worth ef wagers and grading machinery in the Dominion last year. Sunday, however, he concluded that Omaha would be the logical plaoa for continuing the mens factoring, and at ones turned down a vary flattering offer made by the Com msrrlil club of Winnipeg. Bigger and Better. The new Stroud factory will be bigger and better than the old one. It will be of cement block and steel construction, fireproof In every respect. The new fac tory will bo much larger than the old one and on a mora extensive scale, sftord ing room for expansion aa tne businsss grows. Charges of Neglect and Lax Management in Hospital Conduct Probe of charges of Immorality, Inef ficient management and neglect, and abuse of patients st the county hospital was continued by the Douglas county grand Jury Monday. Mrs. Frank Mc- Owealn, wife of a former night engineer st the hospital, and Ada Andrews and Bosallnd vnvec aurses. were examined at length by tbs inquisitors, Mrs. Louis J 8torkan, wfs of the hospital druggist, who baa mads the charges; Superintend ent E. F. Robinson, Interne Htgglne and Abe Netdham and others will be ques tioned. Though discharged lust W'edneaday, Storkaa still Is holding his position st the hospital, lie tool Superintendent Robin son ha would refuse to recognise his dis missal until the grand Jury and the Board ' of County Commissioners shsll hsre Investigated the whole hospital mat ter and the board shall have either ap proved or disapproved the dismissal. Roblnsoa said he was willing for Storkan to remain with that understanding, but be could dispense no drugs. Because today Is municipal primary day the county board's hearing on the hospital matter has been deterred until Wednesday afternoon. Little Boy Scalded Yesterday at Florence Charles Brenneman, 1 years old, was severely and probably fatally scalded at tbs boms of his parents In torence yes terday morning. m The baby pulled the stopper from the washing machine, whlrh was tilled with boiling wster, and It spurted out, entirely drenching him. His entire body Is burned, his hack most severely. There Is a burn also on the side of hi face and one arm Is dis figured. The attending surgeon Is unable to de termine at this time whether or not the boy will recover. HEAVY FINE FOR ABUSING HIS WIFE AND STEPSON There Is a telephone In the rooming bouse at Tit South Sixteenth street run by Mrs. John Jaoobeon and all the room ers are permitted to use it. Sunday night a call came for Emll Benson and Mrs, Jacobson went to his room to ap prise bua of the fact. Jacobson saw Ms wits returning from Bensch's room and upbraided her. He became angered and abused bis wife and step-son, Charles McBride. They had him arrested and he was given a fine of Ki and costs in po lice court FARM WORK GETS GOOD START IN NEBRASKA Reports to the railroad offices Indicate that the ground throughout Nebraska has dried' out rapidly during the last few days and that In almost every aec tloa of the a tats, farm work has been started. All along the lines farmers are seeding small grain and In many Instan ts plowing for corn. In some of the river valleys the bottom land hi still pretty wet. but Is drying fsH and tn most places the water baa entire ly disappeared. BOY SEVERELY HURT WHEN HIT BY AN AUTO Abe Warsbawski. It years old. of SOU North Twentieth street, was ran down and injured Sunday evening at i:30 o'clock by George Brown, driver for the Pax ton Auto Livery company. One of his legs wss broken In two places and be wes taken to Wise Memorial hospital. He will be laid up for several weeks The accident occurred at Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue. PAYS FIVE AND COSTS FOR L0SS0F MEMORY Whan under the Influence of liquor Keary McOulre asserts his authority. Sunday he went to his home at Ut Twenty-fifta street and forced bis wife and soa to leave. They cot 'd act return until ho was in Jait McOuIre pleaded lgoranos of the matter la police court but tbs plea won him X and costs. FEDERAL JURIES ARE TO STARTWORK TODAY Catted States grand aad petit Juries win report tor the April terra of loo fed eral oourt at the. federal building this morning. Soma of the Jurors reported yesterday and were dismissed until this morning, whea the Juries will bo drawn. lalared la a fire by a fait, apply Bucklea's Aralea Salve. Cures burns, cuts, wounds boils sores, ecxema, piles. Guaranteed. 1c For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Eecipes for Wrinkles and Bad Complexions (From Art and Nature.1 Of all the beauty recipes la my scrap book, here are two that have always given complete satisfaction: Wrinkle Remover One ounce powder ed saxollte, dissolved In H pint witch haxel. I'se as a ash lotion. It brings Instantaneous results. Face Peeler Pure mercolisrd wax. ap plied at night like cold cream, only not rubbed In; wash off In the morning. It causes the worn-out scarf skin to come off In tiny, almost Invisible flakes, a lit tle each day, until the fresh young un-der-skln Is wholly In evidence. The beau tiful rose-tinted complexion thus obtain ed Is not to bo compared with one made over with cosmetics. A a ounce of the wax is sufficient The ingredients named are Inexpensive and can be found In any drug store Louise LeBlanc Adv. Erdman Case Will -Be Dismissed hy County Attorney i Tfe cane of tne state against Frank Erdman. charged with assaulting Tom Dennlson with an Internal machine with murderous Intent, will be dismissed In district court because of Insufficient direct evidence and Erdman will be taken back to the Colorado state penitentiary at Canon Ctty to complete service of a term for burglary. County Attorney James P. English an nounced that he will dismiss the case against Erdman. Sheriff McShane by wire advised the Colored authorities of the county attorney's decision and told them Erdman will be held until word fron. them is received. Many Claimants to an Unusual Bequest An unusual and unique thing occurred yesterday In county court when thirty or forty blind persons sppeared to claim shares of the estate of Maria Augustadt She left a peculiar will by which her property goes to the blind of Omaha, after all Just debts are paid. The dele gation ot blind residents appeared before Judge Crawford to declare that they are citisens ot Omaha and entitled to abarea In the estate. The Judge saw they were blind and legally and properly sleted them for equal shares In the estate, which amounts to KK. Some ot the beneficiaries are old and dlscreplt, and their shares though small, will be greatly appreciated. A Blue Ribbon Lunch Pabst BlueRibbon TN the dining car, at the beer is served, you will always find Pabst Blue Ribbon the favorite with those who insist on quality. Its popularity is due to the successful and ' honest efforts of its makers Rottled onlv showing at a glance that it is clean and pure. This it the beer for your home. Phone or write THE PABST COMPANY 1307 Leavenworth . rhonfDouiia.it, Aim Omaha, Nebr. STREET CAR HINTS ' VII Passengers can help us greatly by taking the most direct rcute to their destination and not transferring or re-transferring un necessarily. Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company Infant Industries Are to Be Helped by Local Boosters Ways and means of calling sttentlon of Omaha citisens with money to Invest to the local field of Industries was con sidered Monday by the Industrial commit tee ot the Commercial club. The com mittee la going to start a campaign to help the local legitimate concerns that are limited la producing ability because ot lack of capital. A furniture factory with a very successful record is coming to Omaha. The committee discussed the situation. The company. It la said, needs and deserves more capital and It Is an Industry that Omaha needs to round out Its line of maunfaotorica. REV. D. W. MERRILL TALKS TO BELLEVUE STUDENTS Rev. D. W. Merrill addressed the stu dents ot the college at the chapel service Monday morning on the subject "Easter in Jerusalem." He spoke tn the church Sunday evening telling of his boyhood experiences In Nebraska in the days when Bellevue. the oldest town In the state was a trading poet and Indian agency, lio was the first white boy to be born west ot the Missouri river, snd oa that account the largest audience of "old timers" ever assembled In the Bellevue church came out to hear him. Rev. Mer rill Is making an extended visit to fan birthplace In Bellevue. Ho was born in 1L ' ORATORICAL CONTEST ON PEACE TO BE HELD FRIDAY The Nebraska Stats Intercollegiate Peace oratorical contest will be held at Crelghton auditorium Friday evening un drr the auspices of Bellevue college. Representatives from nearly all the col leges ot the slate will deliver orations. A first prise of Til and a second prise of M have been offered to the wlnnera ot the contest. Bellevue was represented last year In this contest by Olen L. Rice, h won It. Bellevue's orator this year wilt be Earl J. Fowler ot the class of Wit SIXTY DAYS FOR TRYING TO STEAL SOME SHOES Needing a pair or new shoes and find ing a key which he thought would open the shoemaker's shop at ill South Tenth street. Bam Washington went to the place Saturday night The key would not fit, so he procured a file and was filing oft the padlock when Officer Pssanownkl saw him. He wss arrested and given sixty dnyi in Jail by Judge Foster. Bee the golden opportunity offered to all by the Labor League, Page S, club," or wherever aW 1.' 1aVOTMaa1teaa1 to produce a pure, wholesome refreshing beverage. at the brtnverv In rrvttnt rlonr hnttlar NO WORD OF PRAISE Can so thoroughly convineo you of the merits of our MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING as an actual personal knowledge of the goods. When you h'e SEEN them, especially when you have worn them, you wUCCfiow they are reliable in quality and correct In style, and t) &t are better values than any other garment in the market '.; v The reason is that we buy from the best makers and that our buyers are EXPERTS IN CLOTHES KNOWLEDGE-that from the best, they select the VERY BEST. We direct special attention to our new, snappy and serviceable spring suits at $10, $15, $20. Cleveland Forced to Support Babes Married life was aot agreeable to Louis and Laura Cleveland and they asperated March la There are two children aad because the husband does not support them ahe had Cleveland arrested. They aired their marital troubles In polios court tor about twenty minutes, both declaring that they did not want to live with each other again. "You don't have to." said Judge Foster, "but Cleveland must support the children. I'll givq you sixty days snd sue pond sentence oa your promise to feed aad cars for'your babies. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS DEBATE EQUAL SUFFRAGE At the next regular meeting of tbs Kaights of Columbus, Tuesday night' April a debate an equal suffrage will be held. In which four prominent local attorneys will take part W. I. Waters and W. C. Fraaer will uphold the neg ative sine ot the question and Amoa E. Henely and M. L. Donovan will argue the affirmative. An Informal dance will be held In the club rooms In the Board of Trade build ing April is. This will be the last dance that will be given In the old quarters, as the new home will be ready for occu pation May 1. PRESIDENT WILL SIGN CHILDREN'S BUREAU BILL WASHINGTON. April -Pridut Tatt probably wilt alga within a few days the bill creating the children' bureau In the Department of Commerce and Labor and then finally convert Into law a proposllloa which has been urged upon congress for five years or mors. The object ot the bill is ths collection and dlssemlnatloa ef data relating to all I THE- IHEART Dr. Pierce's Golden TUs lappUaa para blood-by aiding partirul toae to tba whole eirealarery ra, nsvial ea alterative series aa the the ill mm in Ta eariok tba blood aad m creese the rod Mood eorpu.clee, thereby tsaeaaf las aervoe aa rich rod blood aad dotal away with net-vena irritability, taks Dr. Pierse'i Golden Medical Duoovwry aad do aot permit a dishonest dealer to ieaelt yaav Mrellifeaee with the " iust as .ood kind." Tbs " Discovery " bag sears t asrev baaiad It aad ooalsuu aa aleabol or aarsotiaa. laujradr sais pleialy printed aa wrapper. Dr. rieewe'l Comma Seaea Madieal Adviser is seat frm aa raaaipt al staasoa to pay expense of wrepeia aad mailing Jy. Sand 51 m nsnt stampa far tba Freed) cloia-souad book. Address i Dr. R.V. Fiona, Butalo, N. V. WtJl ft I 1 T TCHING uiua!l ,ff ' X or acaly ecalp. 1 1 i'lP dcetrova the nerra vliror and perfect blood 'J'': lli ' i1" dcetroysthenerraviiroranaDerieci ?f circulation that ia neceasar to prod health bair. A harmless, hot ralckl-nf etiv rem Hair Tonic. Thu freat Tonic U a ewrttltit MrmiCK aa wall aa aa invigorating tonic If applied ta the afilp properly and frequently, no dandruff, scurf. . or Itching disease can exist, circulation is ra- mVl atored, nervea Invtirorated and the hair frowth Jf stimulated. The hair beeomea UlcK glossy and grow abundantly. $1.00 ptt holt! al yew itugglilt or prepaid on recatpl o prfca by writing fa Htuig-EUU Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn. SPECIAL. Mail ot the postal card found in ovary Q-BAM package for com plete Illustrated course ef lectures, covering car and treatnentof bair and scalp. A Gas Heating Stoye Settles the , for the days not cold enough to keep the furnace going, but coo! cuough to require'ifrf41"' ' warmth. . ' 1.7,' Gas Heating nre easily oj)erated because simple in construe-; lion. Just strike a match light the Gat Jeti and a clean, rich, cheery heat is instantly avail ' able. The burners iKfiV AM iVlstwVitlivKTv fully and efficiently, gending out every bit 4f -C heat the Gas contains. . , . i-..'4.-. J Gas Heating Stoves 1 - i in;'" come in various styles and sizes from the smalT, portable at $2.50 up to the large fireplace fu ture. ' ' , We have a splendid display at our office. 1 Omaha Gas Company 1509 phase and conditions ot child Ufa. The new bjrean will be especially charged with Investigating Infant mortality, the birth rate, orphinage. Juvenile . courts, desertions, dangerous occupations, acci dents and diseases of children, employ ment aad legislation affecting ehlldren la the reveral states. IT 'eault of the Investigations will ee 7ibttthed front time to time. Bee Want Ads Produce Results,, n the Maoe) h poor sad illea wild laa ssiiaaa frora diieeied kidaeya or bsaetiva the keert la ant aaly .tarred bag I as eretl. There are assay ooav due te impure bload suck aa dropsy, leiatiaf spells, asrvous ebility or tae many aororulnos ooadirieas, lean, ' " ierer-eoree ,' ' whits erslliael sea. All eaa be overcome aad rsd by Medical Discovery difastiaa, moreaaing aasiaiiUtioa sad tar system, lit a heart tonic aad a (rest deal liver aad kidnwyt, K feslps Is alia indicate! dandruff Such condition erfrll Dr. Noti ana Difficulty " Stoves . a it! nH i never need adjustment AV, s-.QTVr4 Drirl nt i 1 1 TPAftl- oCflw HOWARD ' jiif f IlliilMiilli