THE .OMAHA SUNDAY - BEE: APRIL 14, 1912, - 4 HOSPITAL STRIFE WIPED CUT Commissioners Conclude to Fire the ' Druggist and Interne. - EES0LUTI05S ABE ADOPTED Orlxiaal Itraaliittoa Carried (kirn that rmsUtntloa la Mlssaannaed, bat Rohlaana U Given Tlaia ta Make Gaoa. Flrrt ttr toward solution ol the county hospital problem was taken by the Board of County Commls.lonfrt when It decided to wipe out the write between the drug gist and the Internes by discharging el! three of them. A resolution to this ef fert wu adopted. It la at follow; Whereas, The Board of County Commis sioners of Douglas eounty have learned through evident- mibmltlrd to them and through tbo reiort of the Investigating made by the grand Jury recently ad journed, thst the affairs of the Douglas rounty hospital are In a state of disorder. And Vnerts. Interne lilrglns and Keedliam end Urugaist rltorkan are un able to agree or wtfk toncthor har anonlounly, theiefore be ft Resolved. Thst Hit said Internes HlK eins and Xwdl.am ami lruKKlt U J. Morkan be. and they are hereby dis charged from further service In said In stitution. Kexilallon Modified. The resolution, which was offered by Commissioner L'lsasetr, In 111 original 1 form, found tlie horpllal to hare been mismanaged and discharged ills llambo nd Sllf Holt, nurses, and Superintend ent Robinson. The thor commissioners were opposed to removing Robinson wlth OJt giving bira further opportunity to demonstrate his abilliy to govern the hospital, and was opposed to the In clusion of the names of aliases llambo nd Holt In tlie resolution. Tho rej"lv tlon was amended so as to read as above and It was agreed that Head Nurse Miss Henry bo requested to call for the resig nations of ill Kambo and Miss Holt, not on the Ground of any misconduct upon their nans, but becaaus ther were drawn Into tho hospltil controversy and as long aa any persons remain who were parties to tho controversy ther Is danger of III feeling which would be Inimical o lb best Interests of th hospital. Rxavler ' Physlelaae. Commissioner Kbiasaer offered also- resolution. Instructing tho medical ad vtoory board to employ two reputable physicians and four undergraduate assist ant a Internes at the hospital and to authorise Head Mures Miss Henry to In crease tit number of purses to twenty.. There ws no second for this resolution. Ilia other commissioners wishing to defer action upon It until conference with the advisory bosrd, which was agreed upon. Wednesday night, can be had. Store Keeper Robbed at the Point of Gun Two holdup occurred Friday night, but the polio were not Informed of them un til erly yesterday morning. Th first on occurred about f:ll o'clock when two un masked men entered th star f Jacob Ooldwar at tlT Cuming street' and at th point of a revolver robbed him nf money la the cash drawer and ta hi Clothes. K, Winters Jorgenscn. a guest of trie XVinAm.v tw.tal wvaa welkins' west oa Douglas street about 11 o'clock, and be tween Ninth and Tenth streets lie was set upon by thro men. On struck hint ver th head rendering him unoooaalovte. When h recovered his senses later II wss about midnight. Hie pockerbrxik was missing, containing a cashier's draft in favor of himself t)pon the Corn Ks chang National bonk fur , besides a watch and (N in money.' . . ' '. . I IMPROVEMENT IS SHOWN " IN VAN PUSEN'S CONDITION Tha condition of J. 11. Tan Duaen. at torney,, who ha bean seriously lit at his horn. S.3 D stret, South Omaha, wds reported a considerably Improved yester day. Mr. Van lueen Is suffering with loco motor ataxia, but was able to converse freely wtlh relative -this morning. Woman's Club Dates for. Meetings that Are Yet to Be Held Social settlements and settlement worm will be the subject of the meeting of the Cho club at the home of Mrs Albert N. Eaton Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. '.V. D. Crawford will be leader, and the pro gram will b aa follows; -.Mew York College Settlement," Miss Evans. , "The Nurse Settlement." Mrs. Eaton. 'A Review of Twenty Years in Hull House." Mrs. Merrow. A Visit to Hull House." Mrs. W.' D. Crswford. Current event will be th principal subject of discussion at th meeting, of the Woman club of th railway mail service Wednesday afternoon at th home of Mrs. William & Toxword under the leadership of Mrs. It. C. Dood. The members will answer to the roll call with Irish stories PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Harry E. Moore, fog year cltv pas senger and ticket scent with the Wabash, but now paxsenaer and ticket agent for the Hsrrlnutn lines In Chicago, la her for a tew day, visiting his enter. Rev. and Mrs. F. B. roster, who sr coming to Omsha, were tendered a re ception st the k'lrst l'nlted Hreshylertsn church In Kpoksna, Wash., last Tuesday evening. Rev. Mr. Foster was presented with a set of engrossed resolutions. II will tak a year s vacation. The riciadea, the club of seven lters-In-law has been Invited to Join the Ne-. braska Federation of Woman club and is considering Joining. At th meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. O.' E." Krwln. the I'lciade studied the lite and writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes. iThe guest of th club were the Misses Be ?' of Mlnneapolli, sisters of Mrs. C. W. Er winj Miss French of Waterloo and Mrs, Bell of Dundee, i Th association nf Colleglat Alumna will meet Saturday afternoon at th bom of Miss Beasl OumQoL Mis Mary Wal lace will gtv a reading of Percy Mackay's "Jean d'Arc," and ther will be soma music. Miss Hilda Hammer I chairman of th committee In charge, the other members of which ar Misses Dorothy Rlngwalt, Ann Sophia drum man, Mary Bchermernorn, Clara Ernst and Vera Fink, . Miss Francis, general secretary of tho National association of Colleglat Alum nae, will be with th local organisation next month to talk on ohaages In tha na tional association to be brought up at the convention at Ann Arbor next Oc tober, . Tho report of th Douglas county grand Jury last week will be the subject of a talk by Mr. W. T. Graham, super intendent of th purity department of th Nebraska Woman' Christian Temper ance) ' union. before th Woman Suffrage society Wednesday afternoon at !:) o'clock at th Young Woman's Christian association, Th legal status of Nebraska women will be discussed. Th society has set May 4 as th dst on which It wtll give th suffrage play. "How th Vot Was Won." Th West vide Woman ChrMtlaa Temperance union will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at th bom of th president. Mrs. T. B. prady. Th Women' , Christian, association board will meet Tuesday morning at M M t th Young Women's Christian association, , ... Th Visiting Nurse ajab'dlatlon wtll meet Friday morning at,J0:a o'clock at th Paxtoa hotel to derid th question of having th babte outdoor camp next summer. " ' -' Holy Angels' Parish .. to Have New School; Cost About $10,000 A soon aa plans ar draws and bid obtained work will be begun oa, a now parochial school for Holy A Basis' church. Twenty-eighth street and Fowler ave nue Th building wUI cost 110,00. Rev. Father O' Flanagan, pastor of Holy Angel', announces that ampl ground ha been serursd and th work of con struct ion will be pushed saergeUoally, so that th building will be ready for use at th fall tena. Holy Angle parish was organised bout two years ago and has grown rapidly under th leadership of Father O'Flaaagaa. A church building partly completed, but fitted for present needs. aa well as a pastor' residence, have been provided. Th projected school building will oomplet the three seaenltaia for pariah work. , . . Tks key to success a business M th persistent and Judicious us of newspaper advertising. DOCTORS FAILED Catarrh and Stomach Trouble Relieved by Penina. Mrs. John V n d rwood. It F. V. 2. Box ft. War crly. Ohio, Writes: -Having had oauurrk . : -v i V j Purse to Be Given to Bishop McGovern All Is In readiness for th big public reception far Bishop McOovern at th Auditorium tonight at t o'clock. Friends and former parlahonera of th bishop of Cheyenne have raised a substantial purs which will h presented to hint at th re ception. Everybody I Invited ta th reception and no doubt the big Auditorium will be crowded with admirer who desire to congratulate him before he leaves Mon day for hi new field of labors. Th reception will be informal and so Invitation la required to gain admittance to the Auditorium.. In behalf of the city an address will be delivered by Arthur C Smith and Bishop McOovern will respond. Hemark will be mad by T. J. Mahoney. The Fourth Infantry band will furnish music throughout the evening. Omaha High School Glee Club Will .Give ; "Concert 6n-Tuesday The Omaha High dchool Glee ' club, twenty voices strong, will be heard In concert under the direction of Walter B. Graham at th Lyric theater Tuesday evening, beginning promptly at : o'clock, ;,".- For the last eight week the members of the club have been rehearsing regularly for the concert In "their studio In the Boyd theater building and have acquired a variable repertoire or songs ranging from dashing college tunes to mellow toned southern melodies. Several humor ous selections Me also Included. . , Th club will be assisted by the follow ing school talent. - Mis Luella llller. soprano; Miss Gertrude Aiken, contralto; Wlllard Btabaugh, baritone; Lynn Sack ett, tenor; . oseph Woolery, violin, and Mtss-Rennsr, readings. Several quartet numbers have also bees arranged. Following th program: (a) "In the Gloaming". ...Harrison, Parks it., ftTii. m. t . . - - . MM (W 1 The City Choir' O. H. S. Glee Club. (a) "Kashmiri fiong "..Woodforde-Finden (b) "Don Juan's Serenade". Tsrhalkowslry Wluard aUabauah. baritone. (a) "Juanlta" Norton-Parks (b) "Comrades In Arms";....., Adams O. H. S. Ulee Club Contralto" solo. "Carmen". .Lan Wilson Mias Gertrude Aiken. (a) "She I eo Fair" j... Jnne lb) "Just a Girl" : Smith O. H. S. Glee Club.. Tenor solo, "Answers". , Robyn Lynn Ssckett. Ma!e quartet selections, "Messrs (tick et t Hemenway, blabaugh and Lyna. Violin solo, (a) "Cavatlna Rolff Violin solo, (b) "Trnumercl".. Schumann Joseph Woolery. ' (a) "Raccoon Lullaby" .- NeldMnrer-BurlelKh (b) "Phantom Band". Thayer O. H. a. Glee Cub. . Intermission. i a "The Chargo" J. ?Nevln (bl "Th Bill of Fare" ....Zollner O. H. 8. Glee Club, elected reading by Miss Clan Rcnner. Mixed quartet selection. "Com Out Into the Hunnhtne" fthye-Herbcrt Miasca Miller and Aiken and Messrs. riackett and Xlabaugh. . , Serenade. "Last Nlaht" ilvnelf-Parks Mis Luello Miller and the Glee Club. fa) "When Day Fadee" Park O. H. H. Glee Club. Creole 1v vng" Helmont-Bmlth Miss Luella Miller., aanrano. "Good Mght"., ; ."Park, O. H. 8. Glee Club. Brother is Granted . Divorce from Sister CINCIXNATT, O.. April VL-X strange story which resulted 1n John Kuch. Jr., aged 22 years, being divorced from hi sister .Helen Hoffman Ruch. 21. waa re lated In the solvency court here today. The brother and sister were married Oc tober S, lilt, neither at the time knowing of the blood relationship, between them. The discovery of the . relationship was disclosed s few week ago and th ac tion, for divorce followed. ' It was explained to tha court that the mistake had been possible because of th fact that the mother for a private reason had hidden from the children the fact that they were brother and sister, allow ing them to believe that the girl waa only an adopted child. ', Th husband was given the custody of th two children. Th petition for di vorce, filed by the husband, was on th Ltortna! ground of neglect Tha divorce was granted on that ground fdevths aurpos of protecting th young emiple, ' so far as possible. In the record. "Tho father-and mother-f -tho young couple were not in court when the hear ing was held- . Sheridan forking-- for Park Highway SHERIDAN, Wyo.. April U-KBpacial.) Determined not to be left off th pro posed northwest national highway from Chicago to th Yellowstone park and th coast, Bherldaa Is planning to send to th Wyoming-South Pakota good road convention, which meets at Buffalo, Wyo., April 11 and . half a hundred good roads enthusiasts to Insist upon th city' right and to vote In favor of car rvlng th rout through Sheridan and round th north and of th Big Horn rang. vla.Cueurr battlefield and Pryor Gap, thence through th Big Horn basin to tho Cody entrance to th park. ' In opposition to thai plan it ha bean suggested that th rout be carried yer th south end of the rang via Haselton and Basin City to ' Cody. ' Southern Wyoming at 'working td bring th road down to Caspar and Douglas and thene up through the basin to th park. HOTEL PROPRIETOR FINED FOR THE PLACE HE RUNS A fin of SM and costs was assessed against Henry Camp for running an ill governed place In the Lyons hotel on Thirteenth street by Judge Foster. De tective Steve Maloney and several deputies raided It the other night and arrested two persons, a man and a girl II years of age. John Ruben, who admitted taking Agnes Weaves, sged W years, to tne pise was ftned ti and costs, while the girl waa turned over to the juvenll officers. COLONIST TRAINS MOVE FOLLOWING THE FLOODS Th first of th Union Paclfia colonist train to be moved west since the flood along the Platte river was sent put yes terday. It consisted of twelve car, most of th berth being occupied. Five of th ears were loaded at Omaha and Of those In th train seven went direct to Ban Francisco, with two diverted to th north ooast. .afk. i - t . awsna I Anticipate this picture! You who ! contemplate Marriage! The picture will be even more, pleasurable if the "Union" Outfits your home. Be Want Ada ar Business Boosters, HYMENEAL ; Hamlltaa-Aadrews, Hl'MPHREY. Neb.. April li-8peclal.) -Miss Maud E. Andrew o( this place and Mr. Clifford B. Hamilton of Craw ford, Neb., were married at Alliance, Neb., Rev. Brown officiating. Th biids la th Accomplished daughter of Mrs. D. V. Andrews of Humphrey and number her friends by th number of bar acqualntaacaa. Ml Andrews waa formerly a teacher In th Crawford pub lic schools, where she berame ac quainted with Mr. Hsmlltea, who holds th position of cashier of th Interna tional Harvester company's' plant at Crawford. They will msks their horn to Crawford. , . Plrfer-Kaerr. ' WACO, Nb.. April ll,-(8pcldl.-Tburaday st th horn of th bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Knorr, oc curred the marriage of their daughter, Mis Etta to Sdward Pleper, 'Rev. Mr. Wunderllck, pastor of the Lutheran church, officiating. IMmulnte your I'ktines by, advertising In Tho teethe newspaper that reaches all cf th buyers . trowel and having suf fered very much. I, after b e I a g doc tored a loag w hi I, aa a last resort, took Perona. Th r u 1 1 was wonder. fuL I would highly recom mend II u a good remedy. I still we Pa rana, and would not be witheet It always have ft Catarrh of Mrs. L. A. Gray. 137 Mala 8C Ma . r.asha. Wis, writes: T was troubled with catarrh of the head and throat for so many years that t thought there wave no cure "for It. Mother auggewted that I try Parana. I bought a coo pi of bot tles and decided to sea what It would """do for me. I an. a healthy weaaaatc ' day, Ixar.ks to Parus," Mrs. John bsdorwrcod. INDICTMENTS AGAINST TWO EXPRESS COMPANIES BUFFALO. K. T, April It-Two In dictments, one containing tea counts against th American Express company and on containing five counts against tso assrsi usrass compear, were re- ( rum-Mi ma aiicnnm oy in Teaerai grand Jury. Th American Is charged with overcharging In tea cases on ship ments or! gin ting at AJloulppa, Pa., and passing through this district. Tho maxi mum penalty is a tin of IMK for acs offense. Tho five counts against th Adams Ex press company coarse inai a resets was i allowed shipper at Arcade, N. Y, la re turn for bringing their goods to the com pany's station. Boch a rebate has bar held legal, hut It la alleged tlx company railed to publish a tariff showing the rebate. Tws penalty oa conviction for each offense I a ft a of ant lees thsa tl.ou war greater than SSam lUtaar revolts. . TV. Btshe), T771 Korra Forty-third street, frame dweittne. K 8. W Bleaoo. 7T3 North Forty-third street frame dwelling. tLMt: Clarence K. Waiau. Foety-ehCbta street and Poppleten ave nue, frame dwelling. 2JB: Dr. W. C t'p- Joftn. xt v. rosier street, repairs. rv; John MeeaiscUea. XU-U Lccvvcawanh street, repairs, as. y ill lliiLL When Cook Quits - The housewife is independent if there's TO). ost Toiastics in the house. This food is fully and perfectly cooked at the factory ready for instant eervbg with cream and sugar.. . Toasties are thin, crisp and delicately browned bits of corn exactly fitted for an emergency, and also delicious and appetiz ing for any meal , ... "The Memory Lingers" f Sold by Grocers. Made by. V-.' ; ; P os turn Cereal Co., Ltrl, Pore Food Factories, Battle Overmen. ... And you PAY just etfe you go along. "Union" 3-Room Outfit, $59.50; "Union" 4-Room Oalfitt at $79.50 and "Union" 5 RoomX)utfit$, Compltte at only $99.00. Curtain Stretcher Special Full , tiled, ad luitable, 90 it I $1.25 value, at , 69c Lace Curtain Special ' Nottingham et hsndsomo design and worth II. 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A modern Oretowaf hotel u ta ) art of th inoaler, elub and hotai district: escTenieat te aU oar Uaea. am eaeelKMoai erehestrw. staaeas with pri.ala hath U day. Froa Oraad Oealral Statlaa, Itroad way ear wttboirt transfer. fYeea . . . auMn 7ta Inaia emra wiisws arswwi. H. B. SHARES, Prwav. : . 'jinvp 1 jl.irunr.ixr a V Itoiirf-'bf'twlHnfi! t, j t f 4 I J