TITi: BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL 12. 1912. BEIEF CITY NEWS HARMON THE GUEST OF HONOR! Plans Complete for (Federal Grand Jury - Bool Mu It. Electti Toasters Bursca-Granaen. i. r. ChazsaJU, Daxtturt, 421 Brandtl I. Tacker. republican candidal tor terat. Ell phono -Ftoreooe Sti."-Ad. So A. Balnh, Frtatw. :S.ltIX)l ntcTss to Addron atnSent Frank L. McVy. president of th University of North Dakota, will address the students rt the Omaha High school tomorrow on the subject of promoting a sound banking system. Bridge Veariag Coaptation Th Northwestern will complete the recon struction of Its bridge over the Piatt river and have trains running over the structure as early as next Monday. The men are working in shifts and the ile 1i Ivors are being run day and night. Thomas W. Blackbnra Is a wide awaka vundldatc for congress. He knew anouan to fl.o bli statement of expenses with the ciei k ot the huu?e in Washington. Baker. UaMrigc, Stoecker and Lewis did not they itvru llabc to a penalty of S'-.WO fine or one year in tho pen or both. lories Ban to Seats Two horses aero burned to death In an early morn ing fire which uettioyed a barn at Til l'lvrvc street, owned and occupied by C'a! Molino. The origin of the fire Is not known. A largo quantity of feed stuff. 1 arneve and goods stored In the barn oas destroyed. The total loss U em ulated at two. Prepare Creigbtos Annul At a meet ing of the senior class of Creighton uni versity. Wednesday afternoon. Julius Keetner, Stephen Boyle and Paul Tob'M weie elected as editors of the Creighton j Annual, which Is now being published ! l-y Hi senior else. The class has been Lard at work for a noT.h securing ads lor the publication and expect to put out a high class college book within the next month. The Annual will cover all the events of the Creighton college year for all departments aad will review tlx wo- of the senior c'.ass for the last seven )cis Gorernor of Ohio Divides Time with Dr. IfcVey at University Club. NO EEFEROCE TO POLITICS New Packing Plant at South Omaha Ohl fisecwtlve Exstrcaac-a Oplalaw that Higher Edaeatlem Better File Xai ta Grapple with the Prahlraas. Plans and specifications for the erection of a new packing bouse at Thirty-first and L. streets have Just been completed for the owners. Vail s Mayerwich, Tlie cost of the new plant will approximate SSOOO The building will be two-story ; brick and concrete and will be eouiDIed By invitation of the University club, ' " modern and sanitary adjuncts. Dr. Trank L. SfcVey. president of the According to the plans the main build University of Notth Dakota, addreasel I 'n Of" amaller build- ita members yesterday ou the sub- " ,u lM " rrectea. to Report Saturday ire Indiana, loitered aiouod th corrt- dor durlnfi Uw taUmts to be ail-d. I Tho feder-. grand jury la expectM to return ita irdtrtmr-nt roi'-rciivtrly l Saturday morning and dis; of tie caara brought before its atVntiun bv th I'nitnl 8t.ujt divtrut attriwy'a of fice. It will then W discharuM. Th? jury be can it.-1 third day s grind ut nine o'clavk yterday. rapidly twking up tlie bus iness at hand. Several w Urn, lnclud- ELECTRIC LIGHT METERS I STOLEN FROM A THEATER Two electric meters aiued at 3 each wrrr stolon from the Grand theater, -M7 North Sixteenth rtret. during the last two weeka. according to a complaint Alfred Stanford haa made to tho polite. He doea not know how the thief secured the met era. Sni for Oar Citilsnt Ject of "THe University Man In Busl tMas." The doctor also made a few re mark! about banking reform. He was introduced by Mr. R. C Peters, presi dent of the club. He was followed by Governor Harmon of Ohio, who was In vlted as a guest of honor. Dr. IlcVey has consented to make a few remarks on education to the senior class of the Omaha Hlgn school at 10:40 Friday morning. Friday evening he will addiees the Commercial club ot Tatumouth on "Banking Reform." Gevert.tr Haraatan Talks. The Introduction of Governor Judaon Harmon was greeted wit't tondciable enthusiasm and in deli voting a short ad dress he said It was an unexpected plea sure in being able to meet so many of the business and college men of Omaha. I He spoke of the value of college train- j Ing and pointed to Ohio as bcng the slate , Vail & Mr.yt-rwich are two independent packers who have been compelled to seek other locations because of the extension of the Union Stock Yards company. The new location is considered to be an Im provement over the old one. Only recently the Higgins firm bought ground upon which to erect a modern packing plant and It Is whispered that Hoffman Bios, in the near future intend to follow suit. Fries Says This is Republican Year So far as I know. I am the only can didate in the field, and if 1 continue as such, I den t see how there is any power on earth that can boat me out of a nom ination and election." remarked M. U Fries of Arcadia, republican candtdlate for lloittftniaiat friisrr.nr of Nebraska that contains within Its bo: dels more col-, Mr , 0mtM clUln, bu,. Newsies Mix Over Pope Pius Rumor Worked up to a point ot enthuslssm over the sals of extras carrying the rumor ai d denial of the death of Pope Plus, two newsies got into a fistic en counter at Sixteenth and Farnam streets. The police arrested both of them on the charge of fighting. One of them is Tony Monlco, who had pspers containing the Madrid report, and his competitor Is O. O. Smith, who was rolling a later edition containing the de nial from Rome. One Insisted that the pope was dead, and the other called him a liar. Then they mixed while the crowds looked on. Officer Cooper took them to the station. Wrong Fitzgerald Ready to Stand Trial The attaches of ponce court bad a good laugh at the expenee of James Fltsger ald, deputy county attorney, yesterday morning. Fltsgerald was in the court room when City Attorney Dickinson called the case ot James Fltsgerald, bartender. .-"What's the aaarga against mar In. ou'.rcd Fltxgeraid, attorney, while Flts gerald. bartender, remarked. "Hera I am." The mistake was corrected. Fltsgerald is alleged to have assaulted W. E. Quin tan with a brick recently. The trial will be held this mornlnj. METCALFE AND SHERMAN TALK TO MANUFACTURERS 'A Progressiva Stste Government" was the subject ot an addrees given by Illrhard Metcalfe, candidate for governor on the democratic ticket, before the man ufacturers' bureau ot the Commercial club yesterday noon. Mr. Metcalfe's ad drees was mors of a campaign speech than a talk. In wbtcb be outlined oertain plana he was in favor of. . There is little doubt that Mr. Metcalfe's main part of his platform will be the prison reform movement He cited the deplorable conditions now existing at the stats penitentiary and what should be done to make a progressive Institution ot It. Charles R. Sherman addressed the com mittee on a "Market for Omaha-Mad Goods." He gsve a very Interesting talk. In which he urged horn manufacturers to "get a demand for their goods," saying success would then surely follow. A representath'S of a foreign furniture company talked to the manufacturers on th advisability of bringing hi manufac turing company to Omaha and said this would probably be don. He la now wait ing for action to t taken by U Com mercial club. leges and schools ot hlgLsr learning than any ot the union. Being a collcgo man hlmMr, the gover nor telt that lie was In a position to express the opinion that th training acquired' In college better tits a man for grappling with the great problems of life and those that come up In the tran saction of private and public buslnera lie pointed to the small college at af fording special opportunities for students to get close to the professors and thus absorb a greater fund of knowledge than ran usually be acquired In th larger In tlltutlone. While the governor made no reference to politics in any particular, he said that for the man ot ability there Is noth ing financially In public life It he is fslr and honest. However, for the man who poaaerses the ability there Is the op portunity to do much that will benefit the community, the state and th nation, "and," urged the governor, "such men are needed." No college man, added the governor, should spend years acquiring a knowl edge and then keep It wrapped up In a napkin; Instesd, hs should get out and do things that would help uplift th country nd th people. He Insisted that at this time, one thing that Is needed most Is for people to sit down snd do some good, old fashioned thinking and not pay so much attention to predicting panics and fail ures, for it is real sentiment publicly ex pressed that makes publlo opinion and good public opinion la on of the es sential things to keep the country prosperous. Iness men and Mend", ami at th same I time looking over the political situation. lie feels certain that this Is to be a .e publlcsn year In Nebraska, and If gaod. clean mm are nominated for office, be lieves tho ticket will be elected from Up to bottom. Omaha Speeders Fined by Foster The first minor to bo arrested this year for upctdiiig with an automobile or motor cycle was O. A. Reevea. arrested Iste Wednesday afternoon by Traffic Officer Wheeier and Emery, lteeves is 17 years old and is a student at the high school. He was running a "pop-pop" machine and going about thirty mjies an hour. Ho will be tried Saturday morning. Three automobile speeders were fined by Judge Foster In police court. letter King, $14 and costs; U. I. Dlngman and C. S. Ulnkley, KM and coata each. TOWN IN LOGAN COUNTY BEING MOVED SOME MILES MRS. AXTELLIS HEAD OF MU SIGMA STUDY CLUB Mrs. C. W. Axtell waa elected presi dent ot th Mu Sigma study club at th annual tmstnes meeting yesterday after-, will noon at th horn of Mrs. C. C. Belden. Th other officers for next season are Mra George E. Damon, Vic president; Mrs. M. B. Hussle, secretary; Mrs. E. M. Axtell, treasurer. GREAT SALE OF HOLLOW WARE Reed Barton's Faasows (liver Plated Hllw Ware at Oae Thlrd Aetasl Wholesale feet. Wa made a fortunate purchase of tX0 pieces ot this beautiful silver plated hol low war from a New Tork wholesaler at Just one-third th actual wholesal cost This Is an exceptional opportunity to secure wedding presents. J3RANDEI3 STORES. DR. MILLENER IS NAMED ., CUSTODIAN U. P. BUILDING General Manager Scott pf th Union Pacific announce the appointment of Dr. F. H. MUlener as custodian ot tlx headquarters building, relieving C. t. Roft, who has been temporarily perform ing the duties. In th tutor Mr. Ron wUI devote th wool of bit Urn to special engineering work, becoming an attach of th tK of President Moalar. Dr. Millentr will continue hi electrical work for the Union Pacific, but will mow U th headquarters building. Installing his wireless apparatus on th root, using a portion of the floor beneath lor a la boratory, where be will carry on hi In vestigation and putting Into operation th ayttem be has worked out Engineer Rosa Is relieved ot bis duties as custo dian by reason of the fact that tt now le-iuirss all of bis time on aped a I work. A 8sootis.tr fteims with both oartles wounded, demands Hucklen's Arnica Salve. Heals wounda, sores, burns, boils, cuts or pile. Only tc For tale by Beaton Drug Co. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Fifteen of the business men of Cutler and Logan counties. Nebraska, are In town, conferring with fnlon Pacific of ficials relative to securing altes for ele vators, wsrehouaes and coal sheds In th new town of Arnold and ftapleton. putted on the extension of th Callaway branch of the road. At Ktapleton, although ths road has not yet reached there, there Is a real boom on. The town Is three miles north of Osndy. the present county seat t Logan county. People from Gsndy are already moving their buildings across th country and this fall It la thought th county seat will follow, as Stapleton be the only railroad town of any Importance In the county. FRECKLES sTsw Drof That Quickly Xemovee These Momely Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of fee linn shsnel of your freckles, as a new druR, othlne double stremtih has Nen (Uncovered that ioitlvely removes these homely spot. Simply get one ounce of othlne-douhlc strenKth, from Ufttion Prim Oomtmnv and apply a little of It at nlsht. and In the morning you will see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished en tlrely. it Is seldom thnt more than one ounce Is needed to cmpl'tely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear com plexion. He sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this Is sold under gjjxntee of money back If It fatla lo remove freckles. 4rJ jit. PLAZA LAST A '.7 i . a ' I Ability alone cannot command success; you must present the appearance of success. With THE STETSON SHOE completing your attire of quality you are prepared to meet on an equal fooling the merchant prince and the captain of industry. If yoa have been existing in low-priced shoes for a year or two, why not try living in THE STETSON SHOE for a while? You will find that a year of STETSON SHOES costs less than a year of cheap shoes. And besides, your irreproachable footwear will have brought you content ment of mind, Look for the RED DIAMOND emblem of QUALITY Hayden Bros., 16TH AND DODGE, OMAHA. "Stetsons cost more by the pair bat less by the year" Ik aS.aSasiw-r V A s. h Si 1 1 l-X. -L stw 13 rr ii ii fi-ry v Received Highest Award World's Pure Food Exposition) CALUMET BAKIUG POWDER The wonder of bale- intpowdertCalumet Wonderful in its niiinor powen its uniformity. its never failing: results, its purity. Wonderful in its economy. It com leu than the hieh -price trust brands, but it u worth as much. It costs a trifle more than , the cheap and Die can kinds- it is worth more. But proves its , real economy in the baking. Us CALUMET tka Modsrm etakiaf Powder. At all Grocers. Woman's World and Work grow larger with increasing freedom from household drudgery. Food sense and food knowledge have taken her out of the kitchen into the larger realms of home-making. When cooks fail and servants fail and other duties are pressing hard there is i I A t a. F Shredded iscoit to lean upon in every emergency. Being ready-cooked and ready-to-serve it is so easy to prepare in a few moments a delicious, nourishing meal with Shredded Wheat Biscuit CCNNELL WARNS ALL TO CLEAN UP BACK YARDS Health Commissioner Connell It warn ing residents to keep their rard and all)- clean. Four additional Inspectors have been put on the force and are en deavoring to keep the city clean that nl sickness will result from th floods and tcbseqoent deposits of fl'th. In th kmer districts of th city, a special . effort to street and a.lers la a anrvy zondltioa It being made. Simply heat the biscuit in an oven for a few moments to restore crispness, then pour over it hot milk, and salt or sweeten to suit the taste. Also delicious with stewed prunes, baked apples or canned fruits. The Only Breakfast Cereal Made in Biscuit Form MadaasUyby rut SBUTOEO WHEAT COXFAXT, MACAU FALLS, H. T. Wheat f . v. V "vy.-. J ,' M. tte, ' t 1 sa.-vm-.-B . -.XZ'jJ 9 -My ntlle eon bad a verr ser-r coiS. 1 was recommended to try Chamberlain' CaugH Remedy, acd before a small bottle waa finished be was aa wtil as ever, j writes strs. rt. aujxa - wviwi mtcm, Sydney, Aostrana. This runedy ts for Another iron Clad Reason Why Men Should Buy Spring Suits Here I lore you Rot the correct styles right from the big shops where s-tjles for American men are originated styles thnt you know are correct You get only the best of woolens that are woven on best American looms the choicest weaves and colorings from each of the coun try's In'st and biggest mills You get high class tailoring that it is only possible for highest skilled tailors to turn out under the most favorable conditions. We offer you the largest variety for selection because of our big buy ing Yo show the most desirable models of the leading makers making it as easy to please you in detail of styles and color as it is to fit you. No custom tailor can give higher class work than is in our clothes outside for style inside for permanency and with all this our positive guarantee to save you 20 per cent. $10, $15, $20 to $35 Are Our Meet You will agree with ns Strongest Values Offered bmfika( Btsa. .at. - m at tawk Sty0Mewawl'HHHIIIIIV pw I'ln-i II Omaha's Largest and Best Equipped Clothes Store HOTEL ST. REGIS NEW YORK fifth Avenue and Fifty Fifth Street. Cattrs to Transient as Well at Permanent Guests Hi.Manaftm.nt Htm aaturancdthat tha coat of living at thla hotal, Including Rooms and Restaurant, la no graatar than at any othar hotal of tha aama claaa, notwithstanding- ra- porta to tho contrary. , Rates: Singla Rooms without Bath 13.00 and $4.00 par dayt with Bath $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 1 and for two paopla $6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 por day. Suitaa confuting of Parlor, Bad room and Bath, $10.00 upward larger Suitaa in proportion. All outaida rooms. R. M. HAAN. furmrm 0 I I . I v'f t mmir warn k. Express Now In Service Fsr reierrstioni, ratet, ticket! and hand tome rjr ulustnt cd booklet telling ail about Hot Springs (Nature's Greatest Sanitarian) aU at office, or phocss. viath Missouri Pacific Givine greatly improvedjervice between Kanai City, Coffeyville, T-. C '.L T - T I- - J U.e ri. annul, suiiuc iu.a, iuu tiui ' Springs, and to and from pointt in 9 me ooum inu quuujcii. ScMola ilP. M. Lt.. KaasaarttT ..As. TJS A. W. hltA.tl.lr... t'effeTvlll ...At. H.I A. M. Ii111.II.Lt... Port tsillk .Ar. fstvP. J. a . D mm I I Ml. lub Aa . .. . M j7jSP.'t. Ar... Ret ttrUas ..Xv.tlataA.lt.', This new train pot on etpeciaUy for Hot flf-iiAge travtr-canriisT on of "Ost Own" Duuaf Cat out of Kantat City snd aa QbtrrtiotvUM var betweea Ft. Smith and Hot Sprags with standard PullmaB Sleeper and Xlefant Chair Can tad f hrjovldes every coariott and cocrtiaiteirai lllssouri Pacific aenrica from Omaha make i cellent connecUost with this nw train. THOS. GODFREY, P. T. A 1423 Faraam St. sal by all dealers. j j--" '